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108 th SATURDAY 8th APRIL 2017 HERITAGE ENTERTAINMENT - YOU Livestock & Pavilion Schedule 1

THE NANANGO AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL AND MINING SOCIETY INC The Management Committee of the Nanango Agricultural, Pastoral & Mining Society Inc would like to take this opportunity to welcome our Members, Patrons, Community and all members of the public to our 108th Annual Show to be held on Saturday 8th April 2017. We are looking forward to bringing you an entertainment filled day catering for all ages. Our Show Society is very excited to announce that there will be NO PAVILION ENTRY FEES THIS YEAR, thanks to the generous sponsorship of IGA Nanango. Whilst we strive to maintain our Agricultural Heritage, we continually work to ensure the event is relevant for today s show goers. As well as our traditional features, including Woodchop, Rodeo, Livestock Events, Pavilion Displays, Fireworks, Trade Displays, Junior Judges Competitions, Live Music and Entertainment, Food Stalls, Bar & Barbeque, Miss Showgirl & Rural Ambassador etc, some of our other attractions for 2017 are Stilt Walkers, Wrestling, Luke s Snake Kingdom, Michael Sekullich s Rings of Fire Horse Spectacular, Noah s Racing Pigs, Harness Racing, Hot Shoeing & Farriering and so much more. As usual, without the dedication and commitment from our Volunteers, Members and Sponsors, the Show would not be the success that it is. The Society would like to thank our major sponsors, The Queensland Government Department of Infrastructure and Planning, Heritage Community Branch Nanango, IGA Nanango and South Burnett Regional Council, as well as all our other sponsors, for their generous support towards our Show. We look forward to seeing you here on the 8th. With thanks The Management Committee Welcome to the 108 th Nanango Annual Show Official Opening to be held on Saturday 8th April 2017 at 2.00pm 2

THE NANANGO AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL & MINING SOCIETY Inc. Patron Mrs. Gloria Fleming President Mr. Les Schloss Vice President Mr. Tom Browning Treasurer Ms. Deb Horan Secretary Mr. Victor Maxwell Management Committee Mr. Les Schloss Mr. Tom Browning Ms. Debra Horan Mr. Len Bochmann Mr. Terry Mackrell Campdraft Chairperson Ms. Lyn McNamara Canteen Manager Ms. Patricia Dowling CONTACT DETAILS Show Office President Phone: (07) 4163 1273 Ph: 0428 631 273 A/H Phone: 0428 631 273 Fax: (07) 4163 2044 OFFICE TIMES: Monday Friday Monday 3rd - Friday 7th April 2017 8.00 am 3.00 pm 7:30 am 6:00 pm ADMISSION PRICES Adults $12.00 Aged & Disability Pension Card $ 6.00 Children 14 yrs & Over $ 6.00 Children under 14 yrs accompanied by a paying Adult: FREE MOTEL ACCOMMODATION Copper Country 4163 1011 Antler Motel 4163 1444 Nanango Fitzroy Motel 4163 1100 Nanango Star Motel 4163 1666 The Nanango Show Society s Monthly meetings are held on the 2nd Monday of each month at the Nanango Show Grounds, commencing at 7.30pm. All welcome. Nanango Show Society is proudly supported by the Department of Infrastructure and Planning. 3

HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS Mrs. R.Halling Mr. Leo Caffery Mr. I. Kleinhanss Mr. T. Thompson Mrs. I Kleinhanss Mr. K. Simmons Ms. M. Reeves Ms. J Knight Mr. Greg Hunter Mrs. J. Richardson Mrs Lyn McNamara LIFE MEMBERS Mrs. G. Anderson Mrs. M. Lee-Madigan Mr. & Mrs. W. Andress Mr. S. Madigan Mr. & Mrs. J. Black Mr.& Mrs. T. McNeven Mr. L. Bochmann Dr. & Mrs. F. Morgan Mrs. D. A. Neilsen Mrs. M. Calvert Mr. A. Retschlag Mr. & Mrs. G. Calvert Mrs. H. Robinson Mrs. & Mrs. L. Calvert Dr. & Mrs. J. Robinson Mrs. L. Ryan Mr. & Mrs. H. Cross Mr. & Mrs. M. Daveron Mr. & Mrs. R. Scott Mr. & Mrs. B. Daveron Dr. & Mrs. J. Fernley Mrs. S. Shearn Mrs. M. Gentry Mr. & Mrs. V. Smith Mrs. L. Graham Mr. A. Thompson Mr. & Mrs. B. Webb Mr. J. White Mrs. R. Gregor Mrs. S. Green Mr. & Mrs. D. M. Thompson Mr. & Mrs. J. Hams Mrs. W. H. Thompson Mr. & Mrs. R. Head Mr. B & Dr. K. Webb Mr. & Mrs. F. Hocart Ms. A. West Mr. & Mrs. L. Schloss Ms. Rae Milson Ms. S. Yeates Mr. J. Lee Mr. & Mrs. B. Black Mr. & Mrs. B. Marshall Mr. & Mrs. J. Wicks Mr. & Mrs. M. Hunter Mr. A. Neilsen Ms. M. Saunders Ms. M. Philp Mr. W. Timms Mr. & Mrs. M. Ferguson Mr. L. Blanch Mrs. W. Simmons Mr. & Mrs. K. Wench Mr. & Mrs. T. Mackrell Mr. & Mrs. M. Pascoe Mrs. A. Wright Why not join the NANANGO SHOW SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP FEE ADULT $10 PENSIONER $5 STUDENT 14YRS & OVER $5 Becoming a member will give you free admission to the NANANGO ANNUAL SHOW. This also includes member s children under 14 years, if accompanied by an adult. Note: While all care has been taken to give correct information in this Schedule, changes, alterations or deletions, beyond our control may occur after the time of printing. Should you have any concerns please call the Show office on 4163 1273. 4

INDEX 1. Nanango Show 2017 20 22. Farm and Garden Section 2. Welcome Letter & Opening 22-23. Horticultural Section 3. Committee & General Info 23. Education Section 4. Members 24. Lego Section 5. Index 24 26. Needlework Section 6. Miss Showgirl & Rural Ambassador 26-29. Culinary Section 7. Rules & Regulations 29. Fine Arts Livestock Section 29 30. Photography Horses 30. Pavilion Young Judges 8. Rings A & B Woodchop Section 9-10. Ring C Chainsaw Section 11. Ring D 31. Rodeo Section Two Handed Snaffle Bit Cutting Harness Racing Stud Beef Rules Dirt Bike Derby 12. Stud Beef Cattle Section South Burnett Sub Chamber 13. Dexter Cattle & Led Steer Section Safety 14. Young Judges & Handlers Section 32 Volunteers Prime Cattle Section Membership Application 14-16. Poultry Section 33-34. Show Entry Forms 17-19. Caged Birds Section Sponsors 19. Dairy Goats Section 35. Colouring Competition 20. Alpacas 36. Attractions Dogs Pavilion Section NANANGO AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL AND MINING SOCIETY INC EXTENDS TO ALL THE SPONSORS OF OUR 2017 NANANGO SHOW A HUGE Without your generous contribution, there would not be a Show! All sponsors will be acknowledged on our electronic board & in media releases. 5

Nanango Miss Showgirl 2016 Hanna Perrett Nanango Rural Ambassador 2016 Justin Matthews THE 2017 NANANGO MISS SHOWGIRL The Nanango Show Society is looking for girls between the ages of 18 years 28 years who have never been married or had a child, to take part in their MISS SHOW GIRL QUEST. Entrants MUST have been a resident of Queensland for at least three months prior to the competition. The 2017 Nanango Miss Showgirl, will be announced at the Les Fogg Pavilion at the Show Grounds on Saturday Evening 25th March 2017. The Showgirl will receive a cash prize of $500 and then will be required to take part in the South Burnet Sub-Chamber Miss Showgirl Quest to be judged at date to be advised. The Winner of that contest will go to Brisbane to compete in the QUEENSLAND CHAMBERS MISS SHOWGIRL COMPETITION, with lots of prizes to be won. Locally we also hold a Miss Teen for girls aged 13 17 and a Miss Junior for those aged 8 12. QUEENSLAND CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES INC To Raise the Profile of Queensland Shows RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARD Nanango Show Society invites applications from entrants who must be: Born or Naturalised Australians permanently resident in the Nanango Shire Area Aged between 20 30 years as at 1 st May 2017 Actively involved or demonstrate a readiness to become actively involved in our Show and be knowledgeable about current rural issues pertaining to our local area, Queensland and Australia and have a strong affiliation towards agriculture. Be available to compete in the Sub Chamber judging to be held 10th June 2017 in Wondai. The Award is open to both male and female and married or single entrants. Full Conditions of Entry and entry form may be obtained from the Show Secretary at 4163 1273 or by email nanangoshowsociety@bigpond.com The Winner will then represent Nanango at the South Burnett Sub-Chamber Rural Ambassador Award judging. The winner of which will then represent the South Burnett in The Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies State Final held at the Brisbane Exhibition in August. For further information on Miss Showgirl, Miss Teen, Miss Junior or Rural Ambassador competitions or to nominate please contact Mrs. Gloria Fleming on 0418 720 645 6

RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. The Rules and Regulations comprised in the model uniform schedule compiled by the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies except where such may be modified or added to by special rules and regulations, shall be the conditions of competition, and all exhibitors and competitors shall make their entries or enter into the competition on this condition. 2. Entries will not be received from any person disqualified by the QLD Chamber of Agricultural Societies during the period of such disqualification. Should any entry be accidentally accepted, it shall, when discovered, be deemed void, and the entry fee forfeited. 3. No special entry form is required by competitors. 4. Livestock exhibits must be bona fide property of the Exhibitor for one month prior to the Show. 5. Exhibitors, if requested by the Society, shall prove the correctness of their entries by statutory declaration. 6. Exhibits entered in the wrong Class by an Exhibitor may be transferred to the proper Class by the Steward and the Judge notified. 7. Exhibitors, unless otherwise provided for, may show as many exhibits as they desire in each Class but separate entries must be paid for. 8. Responsibility of Pedigrees or other particulars required by the schedule rests solely with the Exhibitors. Incorrect particulars, or omission of particulars required, may render the competitor liable to forfeiture of prize money, and to disqualification for such period as the committee may deem fitting. 9. Entries in the livestock section will be taken as guaranteed that exhibits are free from disease. In case of infectious disease being spread through the violation of this regulation, the Exhibitor shall be responsible. Should there be any reason to suspect that an exhibit is either dangerous or diseased; the Society reserves the right to refuse admittance or to remove the exhibits from the grounds at the expense of the Exhibitor. 10. The Society may receive for exhibition only, not for competition, any exhibits not specified in the schedule, provided there is sufficient space. The Society reserves the right to refuse any entry without giving reasons for doing so. 11. It shall be the responsibility of the Stewards to explain fully to the Judges the conditions of each class. 12. The Stewards shall attend on Judges and afford any information required, but shall not do so or say anything to influence their decision. They shall not reveal the name of the exhibitor or repeat the remarks of the Judge. 13. The Judges may recommend extra prizes for exhibits not specially provided for in the section, but the recommendations are subject to the approval by the committee. 14. Judges have the power to disqualify any exhibit, which in their opinion does not comply with the regulation and shall inform the Stewards of the reason which shall be recorded in the award book. 15. Judges have the power to withhold any prize if they consider the exhibit of insufficient merit. 16. Judges may inform the Stewards of any remarks or notes they desire to have recorded in the award book. 17. Stewards shall have the power to remove exhibitors or other persons from the vicinity of the judge while judging. 18. All persons shall be subject to the regulations of the Stewards, and any person or persons causing a nuisance will be expelled from the grounds, and in the case of Exhibitors, may be disqualified. 19. Protests must be lodged at the Secretary s Office, in writing, with a fee of $20, not later than one (1) hour after the judging of the event, in which the protest is to be made. If the committee considers the protest frivolous, the deposit shall become forfeited to the Secretary. 20. Disputes, objections, & protests shall be decided by the committee, whose decision will be final & binding on all parties. 21. All exhibits must be delivered to and from the grounds at the risk of the Exhibitor. 22. The Society will not under any circumstances hold itself liable for any accident on the grounds or premises. 23. The Society will not, under any circumstances, hold itself liable for any accident, damage or non delivery of livestock or other exhibits at the Society s Show, and it shall be a condition of entry that each Exhibitor shall hold the Society blameless and indemnify it against any legal proceedings arising through any accident, loss, non delivery or damage whatsoever. 24. Where animals are being led, worked and displayed, it is the responsibility of the owner/handler at the time, to ensure the animal does not become a public safety liability. 25. Dogs, other than those owned by members of the Canine Control Council, must be kept in a float or vehicle, or else on a short leash, and must be suitably muzzled as to prevent it being able to injure or bite any person or other animal. 26. A GENERAL PARADE OF PRIZE-WINNING STOCK WILL BE HELD ON THE MAIN DAY OF THE SHOW. ANY LIVESTOCK EXHIBITS NOT TAKING PART, FORFEIT THE PRIZE OR MONEY WON, AND THE OWNER MAY BE SUBJECT TO A FINE. 27. Auctioneers shall pay to the Society a commission of not less than 2.5% on livestock sales effected on the grounds, whether by auction or private contract. 28. All prize money is to be collected on the day of the Show, unless prior arrangements are made with the Secretary. Prize money not collected within 28days of Show date will be forfeited. ACCOMMODATION For the duration of the show, camping facilities with toilets and hot showers are available, at no charge to Exhibitors. However, power outlets are limited, so please do not overload them. EXHIBITORS MUST PAY GATE ENTRANCE FEE Section 1 LIVESTOCK SECTION HORSES CHIEF STEWARD: Ms. Lyn McNamara phone 0427 250548 STEWARD: Mrs. Iris Kleinhanss phone 4163 1180 NOMINATIONS CLOSE: 11AM On Grounds 8th April 2017 It is a requirement that a HORSE HEALTH DECLARATION FORM and COMPETITIOR INDEMNITY FORM are completed and handed in when entering. These forms are available on request or are enclosed in the horse schedule. Refusing, or failing, to complete an Indemnity and Health Declaration forms for all horses and exhibitors, will result in exclusion from the grounds. CONDITIONS: 1. The age of all horses to be calculated as at the 1st August. Every horse foaled before 1st August in any year shall be deemed to be one (1) year old on that date. 2. The Judges are requested to satisfy themselves as far as possible, regarding the soundness of horses, before awarding ribbons and sashes, and to avoid making awards to animals showing symptoms of hereditary unsoundness. No protest on veterinary grounds will be received. 3. All Stallions over the age of two years must be led on bars or yearling bits, or stallion halter and chain. Handlers/Riders of Stallions to be over 14 yrs of age. 4. District Events are confined to the South Burnett Regional Shire of Nanango, Blackbutt, Kingaroy, Wondai, Murgon, Proston and Yarraman. District horses to be ridden by district rider. A District rider is one who has himself/herself, and horse, has resided in the area for at least three (3) months prior to the Show. 5. Local Events are confined to Post Code 4615. 6. Judges and Stewards at all times, reserve the right to reject any nomination they so desire, and to withhold any awards if they consider necessary. 7. Hacks, Galloways and Ponies will not be measured unless a dispute arises and then the official measurer s word is final. 8. All Horses competing in Breed Classes must be registered or recorded with respective breed society/association, and registration papers must be produced upon request. Owners and/or competitors must be current financial members of the Association/Breed as required. Current membership proof may be requested. 9. A Maiden is classified as a horse never having won a first prize in any similar event at any show. 7

10. A Novice is classified as a horse not having won a Champion Ribbon at an Agricultural Show, or a First at a Royal Show, in a hack/hunter class. 11. A Show Hunter is classified as a heavier horse with more substance than a modern fine hack. No coloured brow brands or multi coloured ribbons on rider. 12. A horse that competes as a show hack cannot compete as a show hunter hack except where stated. YOU MUST CHOOSE TO COMPETE YOUR HORSE AS A SHOW HACK OR A SHOW HUNTER HACK. 13. Trophy where indicated replaces 1st prize. 14. Evidence of age of Junior Riders must be produced if requested. 15. Classes to follow the order laid down in the programme. 16. The Chief Steward has the discretionary powers to see that events on the program are not held up while competitors compete in more than one ring. 17. A Judges decision representing his/her individual preference is not protestable unless it is alleged to be in violation of the rules. Any protest must be made in writing and accompanied by a $20 fee and must be lodged within one hour of completion of event. 18. A Judge or official may at any time exclude any horse or rider or handler from the contest or from the remainder of the show, for cruelty or abuse, of a horse, or for being guilty of unsportsmanlike or aggressive behaviour towards a judge, official or another competitor. 19. No floats, trucks or cars to be parked in the area between the ring and Pony Club area. 20. Competitors-electric fences are not allowed on the grounds on Show days for safety reasons. 21. Suitable foot wear must be worn by competitors when competing in led or ridden classes - e.g. joggers, thongs are not allowed. 22. Where animals are being led, worked and displayed it is the responsibility of the owner/handler to ensure the animal does not become a public liability. 23. Harness Racing will be incorporated into our show. DOGS Dogs other than exhibited in the Championship Dog Show, must be kept in a closed float or vehicle, or on a short leash, and must be suitably muzzled as to prevent it from being able to injure or bite any person or other animal. GATE ADMISSION FEE No Exhibitor will receive free admission to the show. Please retain ticket for pass-out. ACCOMMODATION For the duration of the show camping facilities with toilets and hot showers are available at no charge to Exhibitors. EXHIBITORS MUST PAY GATE ENTRANCE FEE RING A COMMENCING - 8:00AM SHARP Entry Fee $3.00 Entry Ticket A ticket system will be used. All tickets must be filled in correctly and presented to the ring steward before the commencement of the class. THOROUGBREDS PRIZE MONEY: 1st $10, 2nd $6, 3rd $4 1. Stallion, 2 years and over 2. Mare/Filly, 2 years and over 3. Gelding, 2 years and over CHAMPION THOROUGHBRED EXHIBIT - $10 RESERVE CHAMPION THOROUGHBRED EXHIBIT 4. Colt, Filly, Gelding, under 2 years LED ANSA SADDLE HORSE 5. Stallion 2 years and over 6. Mare, Filly, 2 years and over 7. Gelding 2 years and over CHAMPION ANSA EXHIBIT - $10 RESERVE CHAMPION ANSA EXHIBIT LED GALLOWAYS/HACKS 8. Galloway over 14 h and not exceeding 14.2 h over 2yrs (Hunter eligible). 9. Galloway over 14.2 h and not exceeding 15 h over 2yrs (Hunter eligible). 10. Hack Mare, 2yrs and over (Hunter eligible) 11. Hack Gelding, 2yrs and over (Hunter eligible). CHAMPION LED GALLOWAY / HACK - $10 RESERVE CHAMPION LED GALLOWAY/HACK RIDER CLASSES 12. Lady or Gentleman Rider, 17 years and under 21 13. Lady or Gentleman Rider, 21 years and over CHAMPION RIDER 17Yrs & OVER $15 plus Sash RESERVE CHAMPION RIDER 17Yrs & Over $10 plus Sash HACKS AND GALLOWAYS PRIZE MONEY: 1st $12, 2nd $8, 3rd $4 ENTRY FEE $3.00 14. District Galloway Hack (Hunter eligible). 15. Maiden Galloway Hack (Hunter eligible). 16. Novice Galloway Hack. 17. Galloway Hack over 14 h, & not exceeding 14.2 h. 18. Galloway Hack over 14.2 h, & not exceeding 15 h. CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK Winners of classes 16 & 18 only eligible - $25 plus Sash RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK - $15 plus Sash 19. Junior Galloway Hack over 14h. Rider, under 17years (Hunters Eligible). 20. Pleasure Hack over 14 h, to be ridden in a snaffle bit. Dropped nosebands not permitted (Hunters eligible). 21. Local Hack (Hunters Eligible). Over 14 h. (Residents of 4615) 22. District Hack (Hunters Eligible). - LINDSAY GREEN MEMORIAL TROPHY donated by Mr Barry GREEN 23. Maiden Hack (Hunters Eligible) 24. Novice Hack. 25. Open Hack 15 h, and not exceeding 15.2 h. 26. Open hack over 15.2 h, and not exceeding 16 h. 27. Open Hack over 16 h. CHAMPION HACK $25 plus Sash Reserve Champion HACK - $15 plus Sash Winners of classes 24 to 27 only, eligible. SUPREME CHAMPION HACK Winners of Champion Hack, Champion Galloway Hack and Champion Pony Hack eligible, TROPHY donated by NANANGO A.P. & M SOCIETY and $50 donated by CHERYL DUNSTAN RING B COMMENCING - 8AM SHARP Entry Ticket A ticket system will be used. All tickets must be filled in correctly and presented to the ring steward before the commencement of the class. SHETLAND PRIZE MONEY: 1st $8, 2nd $5, 3rd $3 ENTRY FEE: $3.00 28. Stallion, Colt 29. Mare, Filly. 30. Gelding CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHETLAND PONY MINIATURE HORSES/PONIES 31. Pony Stallion 32. Pony Mare 33. Pony Gelding 8

CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION MINIATURE HORSE/PONY WELSH PONIES 34. Stallion, Colt any section 35. Mare, Filly, Gelding. Section A Height not to exceed 12hh 57. Girl or Boy Rider 12 13 years 12hh 36. Mare, Filly, Gelding Section B. Height not to exceed 13.2hh 58. 37. Girl Mare, or Boy Filly, Rider Gelding 14 16 Section years C and D CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION WELSH PONY AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONIES Owner must be a financial member. All ponies entered in this division must be registered with A.S.P.A. 38. Led Saddle Pony, Mare, Filly, Gelding under 13 hands. ENTRY FEE: $3 39. Led Saddle Pony, Mare, Filly, Gelding 13 hands & not exceeding14.2 hands. CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONY RESERVE CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONY AUSTRALIAN PONIES PURE OR PART BRED LED PRIZE MONEY: 1 st $8, 2 nd $5, 3 rd $3 ENTRY FEE: $3.00 40. Pony Stallion, 14 h and under. CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION PONY STALLION 41. Pony Mare, over 13 h and not exceeding 14 h. 42. Pony Mare, 13 h and under. 56. Girl or Boy Rider, 10-11 years CHAMPION JUNIOR RIDER UNDER 12 YEARS Trophy Donated by Andrew GREGOR RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR RIDER UNDER 12 YEARS $15 CHAMPION SENIOR RIDER OVER 12 YEARS AND UNDER 17 Trophy Donated by Meredith BOCHMANN RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR RIDER OVER 12 YEARS AND UNDER 17 - $15 PONY HACKS - To be ridden by Boy or Girl 16 Yrs and under PRIZE MONEY: 1st $10, 2nd $6, 3rd $4 59. Local Pony Hack, Hunter eligible (residents of 4615) Trophy donated by Nanango Country Veterinary Services 60. Pleasure Pony Hack, 14 h and under (to be ridden in plain bit) Hunter eligible. 61. District Pony Hack (Hunter eligible.) 62. Maiden Pony Hack (Hunter eligible) 63. Novice Pony Hack 64. Pony Hack, 12 h and under. 65. Pony Hack, over 12 h and not exceeding 13 h. 66. Pony Hack, over 13 h and not exceeding 14 h CHAMPION PONY HACK Trophy donated by Genevieve GREGOR CHAMPION PONY MARE RESERVE CHAMPION PONY MARE 43. Pony Gelding, over 13 h and not exceeding 14 h. 44. Pony Gelding, 13 h and under. CHAMPION PONY GELDING RESERVE CHAMPION PONY GELDING RIDING PONIES LED 45. Riding Pony Mare, 14.2h and under 46. Riding Pony Gelding, 14.2h and under CHAMPION RIDING PONY RESERVE CHAMPION RIDING PONY 47. Open Pony Mare, Gelding Led Any other breed not otherwise included in the schedule must not have competed in any other Led event. CHAMPION OPEN PONY RESERVE CHAMPION OPEN PONY GRAND CHAMPION LED PONY EXHIBIT (ALL Pony Champions eligible) Trophy donated by NANANGO AP&M SOCIETY 48. Pony Colt - Filly Gelding, under 2 years CHAMPION & RESERVE JUNIOR PONY EXHIBIT 49. Ridden Pure Bred Welsh any section 50. Ridden Part Bred Welsh RIDER CLASSES PRIZE MONEY: 1st $10, 2nd $6, 3rd $4 ENTRY FEE: $3.00 51. Tiny tots, to be ridden by child 5 years and under, may be led, entry free, ribbons only. 52. Local Girl or Boy Rider under 12 years (residents of 4615) 53. Local Girl or Boy Rider 12 years and under 17 years (Resident of 4615) 54. Girl or Boy Rider, 6-7 years 55. Girl or Boy Rider, 8-9 years 9 RING C COMMENCING 8.00 SHARP PRIZE MONEY: 1st $10, 2nd $6, 3rd $4. ENTRY FEE: $3.00 Prize Money for Champion Breed Exhibits in this Ring are Donated By Bendigo Bank. Entry Ticket A ticket system will be used. All tickets must be filled in correctly and presented to the ring steward before the commencement of the class. QUARTER HORSES - Must be Registered or Appendix 67. Stallion, 4 yrs and over. 68. Colt, 2 yrs and under 4 years CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION STALLION OR COLT 69. Mare, 4 yrs and over. 70. Filly, 2 yrs and under 4 years CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION MARE OR FILLY 71. Gelding, 5 yrs and over. 72. Gelding, 2 yrs and under 5 years. CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION GELDING CHAMPION QUARTER HORSE EXHIBIT $10 73. Colt, Filly or Gelding, under 2 years AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSES Must be registered or Appendix 74. Stallion 4 years and over 75. Colt 2 years and under 4 years CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION STALLION OR COLT 76. Mare, 4 years and over 77. Filly, 2 years and under 4 years CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION MARE OR FILLY 78. Gelding 5 years and over 79. Gelding 2 years and under 5 years CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION GELDING CHAMPION STOCK HORSES EXHIBIT $10

80. Colt, Filly or Gelding, under 2 years ARABS- Restricted to Arabians Registered with the Arabian horse Society of Australia 81. Pure bred stallion, colt 2 yrs and over. 82. Pure bred mare, filly 2 yrs and over. 83. Pure bred gelding, 2 years and over. CHAMPION PURE BRED ARABIAN EXHIBIT $10 RESERVE CHAMPION ARABIAN EXHIBIT 84. Colt, Filly or Gelding, under 2 years PAINT HORSES 85. Stallion 2 years and over 86. Mare 2 years and over 87. Gelding 2 years and over CHAMPION PAINT HORSE EXHIBIT $10 RESERVE CHAMPION PAINT HORSE EXHIBIT 88. Colt, Filly or Gelding, under 2 years APPALOOSA 89. Stallion, 2yrs and over. 90. Mare, 2 yrs and over. 91. Gelding, 2yrs and over. CHAMPION APPALOOSA EXHIBIT $10 RESERVE CHAMPION APPALOOSA EXHIBIT 92. Colt, Filly or Gelding, under 2 years ARABIAN DERIVATIVES OVER 14 HANDS 93. Stallion, Colt 2yrs and over 94. Mare, Filly 2yrs and over 95. Gelding 2yrs and over CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION ARABIAN DERIVATIVE ANY BREED OVER 14 HANDS - (Any other breed not otherwise included in schedule- not to have competed in other led events). 96. Colt, Filly, Gelding, under 2 years 97. Stallion, Colt 2 yrs and over. 98. Mare, Filly 2 yrs and over. 99. Gelding, 2 yrs and over. CHAMPION ANY BREED OVER 14 h EXHIBIT $10 RESERVE CHAMPION ANY BREED OVER 14 H 100. Colt, Filly, Gelding, under 2 years CHAMPION ALL BREEDS COLT, FILLY OR GELDING UNDER 2 YEARS - $15 plus Sash RESERVE CHAMPION ALL BREEDS COLT, FILLY OR GELDING UNDER 2 YEARS - $10 plus Sash 101. Progeny Pair Any Breed by same Stallion or out of the same Mare HEAVY HORSES LED PRIZE MONEY: 1st $10, 2nd $8, 3rd $5 ENTRY FEE: $3 102. Stallion, Mare or Gelding 2 years and over 103. Filly, Colt or Gelding, under 2 years CHAMPION HEAVY HORSE EXHIBIT $10 RESERVE CHAMPION HEAVY HORSE EXHIBIT SUPREME ALL BREEDS LED EXHIBIT Open to all breeds, Champion Led Exhibits including Grand Champion Pony. Trophy donated by Mr JOHN LEE plus $25 cash 10 104. Australian Stock Horse Hack 15h and under 105. Australian Stock Horse Hack over 15h CHAMPION ASH HACK $20 Donated by Iris Kleinhanns RESERVE CHAMPION ASH HACK 106. Working Stock Horse under 4 years 107. Working Stock Horse 4 yrs and under 5 years 108. Working Stock Horse 5 yrs and over 109. Working Stock Horse with Lady Rider 110. Working Stock Horse with Juvenile Rider under 17 years CHAMPION WORKING STOCK HORSE EXHIBIT $30 donated by Mrs Iris KLEINHANNS plus sash RESERVE CHAMPION WORKING STOCK HORSE EXHIBIT - $15 + Sash 111. Ridden All Breeds Stallion 112. Arabian Under Saddle - over 14 hands open to Pure Bred & part Bred Registered Arabians HUNTER PONIES (Excluding stallions) 113. Novice Hunter Pony Hack 14h and under 114. Open Hunter Pony Hack 14h and under CHAMPION HUNTER PONY HACK - $25 and Sash RESERVE CHAMPION HUNTER PONY - $15 and sash HUNTER GALLOWAYS (Excluding stallions) must not have competed in a hack class except where stated. 115. Novice Hunter Galloway over 14h and not exceeding 15h 116. Open Hunter Galloway over 14h and not exceeding 15h CHAMPION HUNTER GALLOWAY - $25 and Sash RESERVE CHAMPION HUNTER GALLOWAY - $15 and sash HUNTER HACKS OVER 15 HANDS (Excluding Stallions) Must not have competed in hack classes except where stated. 117. Novice Hunter over 15h 118. Open Hunter over 15h CHAMPION HUNTER HACK - $25 and Sash RESERVE CHAMPION HUNTER HACK - $15 and sash SUPREME CHAMPION HUNTER HACK Trophy Rug sponsored by Nanango Veterinary Surgery Winners of Champion Hunter Hack, Champion Hunter Galloway Hack and Champion Hunter Pony Hack eligible - $30 and sash HARNESS CLASSES PRIZE MONEY: 1st $10, 2nd $6, 3rd $4 ENTRY FEE: $3 119. Horse in harness 120. Pony in harness 121. Best presented and decorated heavy horse in harness CHAMPION and RESERVE CHAMPION HARNESS EXHIBIT 122. Open Whip 123. Open Turnout Special thanks to the following sponsors of our Horse Section: Mrs I. Kleinhanss Cheryl Dunstan Mr. J. Lee Mr. B. Green Nanango Show Society Ms G. Gregor Nanango Pony & Hack Club Mr Pat Collins Dr. Kathy Webb Nanango Country Veterinary Services

RING D SHOW JUMPING - Commencing at 8.00AM SHARP ENTRY TICKET: A ticket system will be used. All tickets must be filled in correctly and presented to the ring steward before the commencement of the class. Run under E.F.A. Rules - Junior Rules do not apply, but horses must be Registered and Riders, Members of EFA 1. OPEN JUVENILE TABLE A Entry Fee $3.00 For riders - 14 yrs and under. 1st $30, 2nd $25, 3rd $15, 4th $10 Sponsored by Nanango Hack & Pony Club 2. UNOFFICIAL 70cm HEIGHT COMPETITION Entry Fee $5.00 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th $15 Sponsored by Nanango Veterinary Surgery 3. UNOFFICIAL 90CM HEIGHT COMPETION Entry fee $5.00 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20, 4th $15 Sponsored by Nanango Veterinary Surgery 4. UNOFFICIAL 1 METRE HEIGHT COMPETITION Entry fee $5.00 1st $50, 2nd $35, 3rd $20, 4th $15 Sponsored by Nanango Hack & Pony Club 5. AM 5 OPEN COMPETITION 1.05 METRE Entry fee $10.00 1 st $100 2 nd $75 3 rd $50 4 th $25 Sponsored by Nanango Veterinary Surgery 6. AM 5 OPEN COMPETITION 1.10 METRE Entry fee $12.00 1st $120 2nd $75 3rd $50 4th $30 Sponsored by Mr Pat Collins 7. AM 5 OPEN COMPETITION 1.15 METRE Entry Fee $15.00 1st $150 2nd $100 3rd $60 4th $40 Sponsored by Schloss Enterprises RODEO ARENA Unaffiliated Two Handed Snaffle Bit Cutting Nomination Fee - $35.00 Commencement time: 11:00am 8th April 2017. Nominations Close on Thursday 6 th April 2017 and MUST BE PRE PAID to the Show Office with attached Entry Form. MAX 20 participants. CONDITIONS 1. Competition will be run in accordance to NCHA Rules. 2. The Main Arena has priority. Any competitor competing in the main arena may have their Cutting Draw rescheduled. RIBBONS FOR 1 ST TO 6 TH PRIZE MONEY: JACKPOT ON ENTRY FEE The Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies Inc. STUD BEEF AND DAIRY CATTLE GENERAL RULES 1. Age of all cattle to be 1 st day of April. 11 2. All bulls 12 months and over must have a nose ring and be led by a nose ring and halter. 3. Bulls under 12 months must have a nose ring or grip. 4. Cattle must not be introduced unless they are from a property or herding which Johne's Disease has been known, or suspected to exist, during the five year period prior to the Show. 5. All exhibitors to have Public Liability Insurance. 6. Any Exhibitors/Competitors intending to bring electrical equipment to the Show grounds will be required to ensure that such equipment is fitted with residual current protection and that all electrical leads, tools and appliances have been inspected by a licensed electrical contractor and currently tagged. The use of double adapters is prohibited and all power boards must be tested and tagged. 7. Risks identified by Exhibitors/Competitors will be eliminated or controlled by the Exhibitor/ Competitor and particular attention will be paid to ensuring public safety and safety of other Exhibitors/ Competitors. 8. It is the responsibility of each Exhibitor to ensure that the leaders of their stock in judging rings and parades are capable of exercising control over the animals in their care. 9. Each Exhibitor/Competitor will assess the risk to themselves, staff, volunteers, family, other Exhibitors, Show Stewards, Show visitors and any person foreseeable affected by the presentation of their exhibit. 10. The Exhibitors/Competitors are required to ensure that they, and all persons under their Direction or control, comply with all requirements of the Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995, and the Society holds each Exhibitor responsible to discharge its obligations to provide and maintain a safe place and system of work, during occupation by the Exhibitor/Competitor of any area of the Showgrounds. 11. Stewards have the right to remove any animal from the Judging Ring if that animal is a danger to the safety of the public. 12. All cattle must be accompanied by a DPI Travel Permit, endorsed with treatments performed (if necessary), and an owner Waybill. 13. It is the responsibility of the Owner or person-in-charge of the stock to ensure that the cattle tick requirements (where necessary) have been fulfilled in regard to the entry treatments. Persons not fulfilling the requirements will be refused entry to the Showgrounds. 14. It is the responsibility of the Owner or person-in-charge of the stock to contact their nearest Department of Primary Industries Stock Inspector and arrange for treatment (where necessary) of their stock according to the statutory requirements. 15. It is forbidden to administer any prohibited drug or cause one to be administered in any way whatsoever. 16. A prohibited drug means any substance originating externally to the animal (whether or not endogenous to the animal) capable of affecting the performance or behaviour of an animal by its action upon central or peripheral nervous system, the cardiovascular system, the respiratory system, the alimentary system, the musclo-skeletal system or the uro-genital system and shall include analgesics, anti-histamines, antiinflammatory agents, blood coagulants, diuretics, hormones and their synthetic counterparts, cortico-steroids, anabolic steroids, local anaesthetics, muscle relaxants and tranquillizers and vitamins. 17. Any exhibit which has been brought to the Showgrounds and is found to have had administered to it any prohibited drug as defined above, may, without prejudice to any other action which may be taken in respect of the matter, be debarred by the Show Stewards from competing in any event for which it may have been entered. 18. No drug, hormone or tranquillizer shall be administered to any animal exhibit except under the direction of the Society's Veterinary Surgeon who will advise the Stewards if in his opinion such drug, hormone or tranquillizer, or is likely to have any effect upon the animal which would be material to its chances of being awarded a prize and in such case the Stewards may debar the animal from competing. In Prime Cattle, growth promotion substance is permitted. 19. A Show Steward may at any time direct the Society's Veterinary Surgeon to take a sample of blood, saliva or urine from an exhibit for testing.

20. Any animal, which in the opinion of the Stewards is not in a fit state to be exhibited, may be rejected by them and debarred from competing in the class, or classes, for which it is entered. Any animal rejected must be removed from the Showgrounds as soon as the exhibitor is notified. Section 3 STUD BEEF CATTLE CHIEF STEWARD: TBA STEWARDS: JUDGING COMMENCES: 8.30AM Saturday 8th April 2017 ENTRIES CLOSE: All Entries (together with Fees) must be in the hands of the Show Coordinator by Wednesday 5th April 2017 *** LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED*** ENTRY FEE: $15. All classes (inclusive of GST) BEDDING: Bedding is the responsibility of the Exhibitor SHED ALLOCATIONS: Shed Allocations WILL BE done by Chief Steward. NB: A completed Indemnity Form by each Exhibitor is mandatory for this Section. PRIZES: 1 st - $15, 2 nd - $10, 3 rd - $5. ALL CLASSES EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED Entry to the Showgrounds is via Cairns Street. No entry will be permitted via the main entrance on the day of the Show. This is to keep vehicle movements away from the general public as this is their entrance on Show Day. Exit via back gate onto Kimlin Street. Nanango Showground PIC No: QCNN0986 ACCOMMODATION For the duration of the show camping facilities with toilets and hot showers are available at no charge to Exhibitors. However, power outlets are limited, so please do not overload them. GATE ADMISSION FEE No Exhibitor will receive free admission to the show. Please retain ticket for pass-out. EXHIBITORS MUST PAY GATE ENTRANCE FEE BULLS 1. Bull under 9 months 2. Bull 9 months and under 12 months 3. Bull 12 months and under 16 months 4. Bull 16 months and under 20 months JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL - $20 RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR BULL - $10 5. Bull 20 months and under 24 months 6. Bull 24 months and under 36 months SENIOR CHAMPION BULL - $20 RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL - $10 GRAND CHAMPION BULL - $30 FEMALES 7. Female under 9 months 8. Female 9 months and under 12 months 9. Female 12 months and under 16 months 10. Female 16 months and under 20 months JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - $20 RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - $10 CONDITIONS 1. ALL BROAD RIBBON WINNERS MUST TAKE PART IN THE GRAND PARADE unless excused by the Chief Steward. 2. Judging to be done in sections BRITISH, EUROPEAN and TROPICAL, unless otherwise stated. 3. All cattle ages to be taken from the 1 st April 2017 4. Calves that are part of a cow unit are not permitted to be exhibited as an individual. 5. Cow and calf units the calf must be 8 months or under to be exhibited on the Cow. 6. All animals entered for a competition must be registered in a herd book of the respective Breed Society recognized by the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies. 7. The definition of the breed of an animal shall be as defined by each Breed Society. 8. In the event of the Judge deciding that the exhibits in any class or Championship are not worthy of the prize, no prize will be awarded. 9. Ribbons will be awarded to Class and Champion Winners. 10. All cattle must be secured by lead rope attached to a collar whilst in stalls. 11. Each exhibitor must state full particulars of each animal entered and their BREED. 12. All animals over 12 months must bear a brand either on ear or fire. The brand must appear on the entry. 13. Judging in each individual section will take place in order the classes appear in the schedule except group classes which will be judged after judging of classes and Championships after each individual class has been complete. 14. Cattle must be under control at all times. 15. NO UNTRAINED beast allowed on grounds. 16. All bulls 12months and over must have nose ring and led by halter. 17. All females 12 months and over must have a nose grip or nose ring and led by halter. 18. Ribbons, prize money and trophies presented after judging of each class. 19. FREE OF VISIBLE TICKS. 20. All exhibits must be NLIS tagged and will be scanned. 12 11. Female 20 months and under 24 months 12. Female 24 months and under 30 months 13. Female 30 months and over SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - $20 RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - $10 GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE - $30 14. BREEDER S GROUP (Interbreed) three animals, both sexes. All animals must be bred by the exhibitors, and must be entered in general classes. 1 st $30, 2 nd $20. 15. SIRE S PROGENY STAKES (Interbreed) 3 animals, mixed sexes, bred by the Exhibitor. (All animals by the same sire.) 1 st $30, 2 nd 20. 16. DAM S PROGENY (Interbreed) 1st $30, 2 nd 20. 18. SUPREME CHAMPION BULL (Interbreed) W.S. LEE Memorial Trophy donated by the Graham Family Glenmore 19. SUPREME CHAMPION FEMALE (Interbreed) 20. SUPREME LED EXHIBIT OF SHOW Bar and BBQ available Friday night 2017 AGGREGATE POINTS COMPETITION STUD BEEF Sponsored by Ken Mills Toyota Kingaroy & Murgon Prize money 1 st - $500, 2 nd - $300, and 3 rd $200 Exhibitors at Proston, Murgon, Goomeri, Nanango, Kingaroy, and Blackbutt & Wondai are eligible for this award. Points are awarded for the best five (5) exhibits at each show. 1 st = 5 points, 2 nd = 4 points, 3 rd = 3 points, 4 th = 2 points, 5 th = 1 point. Winner (Exhibitor gaining most points across all shows) to be announced at the Wondai Show. In addition, the Exhibitor gaining most points in Class 15 Ken Mills Toyota South Burnett Aggregate point s competition will receive prize money of $100.00, sponsored by Ken Mills Toyota.

Section 3a DEXTER CATTLE COLIN & DENISE HANSEN CHIEF STEWARD: TBA JUDGING TIME: Saturday 8 th April 2017 ENTRY FEE: $15 ENTRIES CLOSE: Wednesday 29th March 2017 NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED Nanango Showground PIC No. QCNN0986 CONDITIONS The Dexter Feature conditions of entry are as per the Stud Beef Section of the Show Schedule. Dexter s are welcome to enter into Classes 12, 13 & 14 of the Stud Beef Schedule and will be included in classes 15,16,17,18 & 19 of the Stud Beef Schedule. BULLS 1. Pure Breed Bull 6 months and under 12 months 2. Pure Breed Bull 12 months and under 18 months JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL- $20 RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR BULL - $10 3. Pure Breed Bull 18 months and under 24 months 4. Pure Breed Bull 24 months and over SENIOR CHAMPION BULL- $20 RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL- $10 GRAND CHAMPION BULL- $30 GOLDMIX 2017 AGGREGATE POINTS COMPETITION LED STEER Prize Money 1 st : $200.00 2 nd : $100.00 3 rd : $50.00 Exhibitors at Proston, Murgon, Goomeri, Nanango, Kingaroy, Blackbutt and Wondai are eligible to compete for this award. Points awarded for the Best 5 Exhibits at each show 1 st : 5 points, 2nd: 4 points, 3 rd : 3 points, 4 th : 2 points, 5 th : 1 point. Winner (Exhibitor gaining most points across all Shows) to be announced at the Wondai Show NANANGO SHOW SOCIETY Section 3b LED STEER Nanango Showground Nanango Showgrounds PIC No. QCNN0986 CHIEF STEWARD: TBA JUDGING TIME: 8.30 am Saturday 8 th April 2015 ENTRY FEE: $20 Including GST ENTRIES CLOSE: Wednesday 29th March 2017 NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED CONDITIONS 1. All conditions as per Stud Beef Cattle Section 3. 2. Exhibits in Section 3b cannot compete in Prime Cattle Section. 3. All cattle in the Led Steer Competition are to be weighed. The steward will be weighing. 4. All exhibits to be milk tooth. Stewards must inspect. 5. Identification Cards will be supplied by the Show Society, and will be distributed after Weighing. 6. All exhibits must be NLIS tagged and will be scanned. Led Steer - Classes 1. LIGHTWEIGHT STEER under 350g 1 st $75 2 nd $50 3 rd - $25 2. MIDWEIGHT STEER 350kg 450 kg 1 st $75 2 nd $50 3 rd - $25 3. HEAVYWEIGHT STEER over 450kg 1 st $75 2 nd - $50 3 rd - $25 4. AGGREGATE POINTS COMPETITION SUB-CHAMBER CHAMPION LED STEER Trophy donated by Margie Lee-Madigan and Family Broadmere Thanks to the sponsors of the Led Steer Competition Margie Lee Madigan - Ballychaseen Limousin Stud. 5. Pure Breed Female 6 months and under 12 months 6. Pure Breed Female 12 months and under 18 months JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - $20 RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - $10 FEMALES 7. Pure Breed Female 18 months and under 24 months 8. Pure Breed Female 24 months and under 36 months 9. Pure Breed Female 36 months and over SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE- $20 RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE- $10 GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE- $30 SUPREME DEXTER OF THE SHOW -$20 THANKS TO THE SPONSORS OF DEXTER CATTLE 13

Section 3c STUD BEEF & PRIME YOUNG JUDGES & HANDLERS CHIEF STEWARD: TBA JUDGING TIME: Starting 5:00pm on FRIDAY 7 th April 2017 CONDITIONS 1. Competitors must be under 25 years of age on day of show. 2. Competitors under the age of 18 years must be accompanied by a chaperone. 3. One class of Handlers is to be judged 4. Each Handler must be identified by a number (eg 1-6) not by letters 5. Beef cattle Handlers must lead a Steer, Heifer or Bull under 20 months. 6. Dairy Cattle Handlers must lead a Dairy Female under 24 months (DRY) 7. Handlers may be required to wear a white dust coat with (no names or logos printed on it). 8. Handlers must be willing to swap animals if required. 9. Winner will go on to compete at the Sub-Chamber competition to be held at Blackbutt on 20th May 2017. 10. The Handler will parade their animal in a clockwise manner as is normal in a Cattle Ring, and at the discretion of the Judge. Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Under 12 years of age Sponsored by Emma Hale 12 years and under 15 years of age, Sponsored by Wild Ash Brafords 15 years and under 25 years of age - Sponsored by Wild Ash Brafords PRIZES: 1 st Place - $50 in each section 2 nd Place - $30 in each section 3 rd Place - $20 in each section PRIME CATTLE CLASSES *** GRASS OR CROP CLASSES*** LIVEWEIGHT 1. Single Yearling under 250kg 2. Single Yearling 250kg and under 400kg 3. Pair of Yearlings heifer or steer under 400kg 4. Single Heifer 400kg and over 5. Pair Steers under 560kg 6. Single Steer under 560kg 7. Single Milk Tooth Ox No weight limit ROY McCALLUM MEMORIAL TROPHY donated by the McCallum Family 8. Single JAP Ox over 560kg HERB BOCHMANN MEMORIAL TROPHY donated by The Bochmann Family 9. Pair of Grass or Crop Fed JAP Ox over 560kg 10. Fat Cow for Slaughter *** UNRESTRICTED FEEDING CLASSES *** 11. Single Yearling, under 400kg 12. Heifer 400kg and over 13. Steer 400kg 470kg 14. Steer 470kg 560kg 15. JAP Ox over 560kg 16. Pair of Steers/Heifers any weight (1st $100, 2nd $50, 3rd $25 *** CHAMPION CLASSES *** CHAMPION GRASS FED YEARLING CHAMPION GRASS FED BEAST CHAMPION GRAIN FED BEAST CHAMPION GRASS FED PEN CHAMPION FEMALE OF SHOW GRAND CHAMPION BEAST OF SHOW Section 4 PRIME CATTLE CHIEF STEWARD: Lindsay Blanch 0409 677 611 JUDGING COMMENCES: 7am SATURDAY 8th April 2017 Nominations close to Chief Steward or Show Office by Tuesday 4 th April 2017 ENTRY FEE: $12 per class Includes GST FEES MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY FORM Nanango Showground PIC No. QCNN0986 CONDITIONS OF ENTRY All cattle to be delivered at Nanango Showgrounds by 2pm Friday 7th April 2017 1. Vendors have to arrange their own cattle sale, transport & dipping. 2. Exhibits to be entered in one class only. 3. Exhibits are to be polled, tipped or dehorned and free of visible ticks. 4. All exhibits to be weighed and aged mouthed on show grounds and identified with age tags. (NO CURFEW). 5. All exhibits must be NLIS tagged and will be scanned. PRIZES: 1st $50, 2nd $25, 3rd $15. (All classes except where indicated). Presentation of trophies and ribbons will be conducted on the Lifestyle Stage, on the northern side of the Les Fogg Pavilion following judging. Barbeque and refreshments available on the grounds from Friday night. ALL EXHIBITORS MUST PAY GATE ENTRANCE FEE 14 Section 5 POULTRY CHEIF STEWARD: Gary Bazley 0401 864 324 ASSITANT STEWARDS: Reg Thompson 0481 341 544 ENTRIES CLOSE: Tuesday 4th April 2017 No late entries accepted JUDGING COMMENCES: 8.30am Saturday 8th April 2017 ENTRY FEE: $1.00 in all classes. PRIZE MONEY: 1 st $2.50, 2nd $1.50 First and Second will be awarded certificates. Sashes will be awarded as stated, and certificates for other Championships. This year s show will feature JUNIOR (Under 15 years of age as at the 8 th April 2017) Exhibitors. Separate Classes for each breed and judged independently. Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Ribbons and Trophies will be awarded for Juniors. Must be stated on entry for that they are a Junior. All Juniors will receive special awards.

CONDITIONS 1. Exhibitors are required to make their own feeding and watering arrangements. 2. Local exhibitors are requested to bring their exhibits to the Pavilion as early as possible on the Saturday or on Friday evening. NO TELEPHONE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. 4. The Stewards reserve the right to alter any Class without giving a reason. 5. Judges of this Section shall have the power to determine the standard of exhibits and award first and second prizes according to the merit of the exhibit. 6. Championship cards will be awarded to each breed or variety provided there are 3 or more entries. 7. No replacement entries will be accepted. 8. The Society has the right to refuse entries without giving a reason. 9. Sick or Diseased birds to be removed from Pavilion. Note: AC/AOC = Any Colour/Any Other Colour: AOV = Any Other Variety LARGE SOFT FEATHER CLASS Cock Hen Cockerel Pullet White Wyandotte 1 2 3 4 Wyandotte, Aoc 5 6 7 8 Plymouth Rock AC 9 10 11 12 Rhode Island AC 13 14 15 16 Light Sussex AC 17 18 19 20 Black Langshan 21 22 23 24 Langshan AOC 25 26 27 28 Australorp 29 30 31 32 Silkie White 33 34 35 36 Silkie AOC 37 38 39 40 Leghorn White 41 42 43 44 Leghorn AOC 45 46 47 48 Hamburg AC 49 50 51 52 Araucana AOC 53 54 55 56 Orpington 57 58 59 60 Minorca 61 62 63 64 Ancona 65 66 67 68 Any Other Variety 69 70 71 72 CLASS LARGE HARD FEATHER Cock Hen Cockerel Pullet OEG Black Red Dark Leg 73 74 75 76 OEG Black Red Light Leg 77 78 79 80 OEG Blue Red 81 82 83 84 OEG Brown Red 85 86 87 88 OEG Duck Wing 89 90 91 92 OEG Pile 93 94 95 96 OEG Ginger 97 98 99 100 OEG Crele 101 102 103 104 OEG Spangle 105 106 107 108 OEG Any Other Colour 109 110 111 112 Pitt Game, Heavy 113 114 115 116 Pitt Game, Muff 117 118 119 120 Pitt Game, Light 121 122 123 124 Indian Game, Dark 125 126 127 128 Indian game, Jubilee 129 130 131 132 Indian Game, AC 133 134 135 136 Australian Game Black Red 137 138 139 140 Australian Game AOC 141 142 143 144 AOV Hard Feather 145 146 147 148 SOFT FEATHER BREEDING PAIRS 149. Large Soft Feather Pair 150. Bantam Soft Feather Pair HARD FEATHER BREEDING PAIRS 151. Large Hard Feather Pair 152. Bantam Hard Feather Pair SOFT FEATHER PAIR OF FEMALES 153. Large Pair of Females 154. Bantam Pair of Females HARD FEATHER PAIR OF FEMALES 155. Large Pair of Females 156. Bantam Pair of Females JUNIORS SECTION - LARGE 157. Large Soft Feather - Any Variety 158. Large Hard Feather-Any Variety (Please state Breed on Entry form) JUNIOR SECTION - BANTAM 159. Soft Feather Bantam 160. Hard Feather Bantam (Please state Breed on Entry form) SOFT FEATHER BANTAMS Class Cock Hen Cockerel Pullet White Wyandotte 161 162 163 164 Wyandotte AOC 165 166 167 168 Black Langshan 169 170 171 172 Langshan AOC 173 174 175 176 Rosecomb 177 178 179 180 Leghorn White 181 182 183 184 Leghorn Black 185 186 187 188 Leghorn AOC 189 190 191 192 Australorp 193 194 195 196 Rhode Island Red 197 198 199 200 Rhode Island AOC 201 2052 203 204 Black Pekin 205 206 207 208 White Pekin 209 210 211 212 Mottled Pekin 213 214 215 216 Buff Pekin 217 218 219 220 Pekin AOC 221 222 223 224 Sussex 225 226 227 228 Ancona 229 230 231 232 Seabright 233 234 235 236 Belgian D uccle A/C 237 238 239 240 Belgian D anver A/C 241 242 243 244 Any Other Variety 245 246 247 248 15

HARD FEATHER BANTAMS CHAMPIOSHIP AWARDS Sashes will be awarded for the following: Class Cock Hen Cockerel Pullet OEG Black Red Dark Leg 249 250 251 252 OEG Black Red Light Leg 253 254 255 256 OEG Black Tail Wheaten 257 258 259 260 OEG Blue Tail Wheaten 261 262 263 264 OEG Blue Red 265 266 267 268 OEG Duck Wing L.L 269 270 271 272 OEG Duck Wing D.L 273 274 275 276 OEG Pile 277 278 279 280 OEG Brown Red 281 282 283 284 OEG Spangle 285 286 287 288 OEG Ginger 289 290 291 292 OEG Any Other Colour 293 294 295 296 Indian Game Dark 297 298 299 300 Indian Game Judilee 301 302 303 304 Indian Game Blue 305 306 307 308 Indian Game AC 309 310 311 312 Modern Game Pile 313 314 315 316 Modern Game - Black Red 317 318 319 320 Modern Game Duck Wing 321 322 323 324 Modern Game Wheaten 325 326 327 328 Modern Game Blue Red 329 330 331 332 Modern Game Brown Red 333 334 335 336 Modern Game AOC 337 338 339 340 Clean Face Pit Game 341 342 343 344 Muff Pit Game 345 346 347 348 Australian Game AC 349 350 351 352 AOV of Game 353 354 355 356 WATER FOWL Award 1 Bag Feed Donated by Grand Champion Fowl of Show Norco Rural Res Grand Champion South Burnett Feather Fowl of Show Club Champion Soft Feather Large Fowl Norco Rural Res Champion Soft Feather Large Fowl Norco Rural Champion Hard Feather Large Fowl Norco Rural Res Champion Hard Feather Large Fowl Norco Rural Champion Soft Feather Bantam Dr. David Kenny Res Champion Soft Feather Bantam Dr. David Kenny Champion Hard Feather Bantam Dr. David Kenny Res Champion Hard Feather Bantam Dr. David Kenny Champion Breeding Pair Nanango Show Society Res Champion Breeding Pair Champion Pair of Females Cr. Damien Tessman Res Champion Pair of Females Champion Rare Breed Cr. Barry Green Grand Champion $50 Donated by E Junior Exhibit Thompson & Sons and Gary Bazley Res Champion Junior Exhibit Grand Champion Water Fowl Reserve Grand Champion Water Fowl $25 Donated by E Thompson & Sons and Gary Bazley Trophy Class Drake Duck Muscovy White 357 358 Muscovy AOC 359 360 Pekin 361 362 Mallard AOC 363 364 Khaki Campbell AOC 365 366 Indian Runner AOC 367 368 Any Other Varity Water Fowl 369 370 Memorial and Special AWARDS CHAMPION OLD ENGLISH GAME OF SHOW Ted Neilsen Memorial Trophy- Perpetual plus 1 bag of Feed CHAMPION PIT GAME OF SHOW Dick Timms Memorial Trophy Donated by the Timms Family. CHAMPION LARGE AUSTRALORP OF SHOW $50 Donated by Rod Lowe. Special thanks to South Burnett Bee Keeping Supplies, Norco and David Horton for the donation of Shavings for the Show. 16

Section 6 CAGED BIRDS CONDITIONS: As for Poultry Section SPECIFIC CONDITIONS: CHIEF STEWARDS MR BARRY GREEN 4163 1266 & JOHN SCOTT ENTRIES CLOSE: Tuesday 4th April 2017 Late entries will ONLY be accepted at Stewards discretion. PLEASE USE PAVILION ENTRY FORM and send to PO Box 202 Nanango QLD 4615 or email nanangoshowsociety@bigpond.com JUDGING COMMENCES: 8.30am Saturday 8th April 2017 ENTRY FEE: 50c in all classes. PRIZE CARDS: 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd cards Rosettes, Ribbons and Trophies. 1. All birds will be judged to the ANBC Standard 2. Please note: As this is an Agricultural Show it is NOT compulsory for birds to be rung with closed rings and as such all birds will compete as old birds. Note: AC/AOC = Any Colour/Any Other Colour AV / AOV = Any Variety / Any Other Variety 3. Exhibitors must be responsible for all movement permits on licensed Birds 4. JUNIOR SECTION for Exhibitors under 16yrs of age, Bird not to be exhibited in any other class. SQBBA COLOUR SCHEDULE NANANGO AP & M Soc Inc No: Unisex N/F COCKS HENS VARIETY COLOUR Old Y/B Old Y/B 1 Green Series 2 3 Blue Series 4 5 Yellowface Normal Blue Series 6 7 Australian GoldenFace Normal ( Single & Double Factor ) Blue Series 8 9 Lutino ( Incl Y/Face & Golden Face ) Yellow 10 11 Albino ( Incl Y/Face & Golden Face ) White 12 13 Cinnamonwing ( Incl Y/Face & Golden Face ) Green or Blue Series 14 15 Lacewing ( Incl Y/Face, Golden Face & Opaline ) Yellow or White 16 17 Opaline Normal ( Incl Y/Face & Golden Face ) Green or Blue Series 18 19 Opaline AOSV (Inc Y/Face, GoldenFace, Cinnamon, Blackeye, Greywing, Clearwing & Dilute) No: Green or Blue Series 20 21 Clearbody Normal ( Incl Y/Face, Golden Face & Opaline ) Green or Blue Series 22 23 25 27 Dominant Pied ASV ( Inc D/Factor, Y/Face, GoldenFace, Cinnamon, Greywing, Opaline, Fallow & Spangle ) Green or Blue Series 24 Spangle Normal ( Inc Y/Face, Goldenface, Excl Pied & all Spangle AOSV ) Green or Blue Series 26 Spangle AOSV ( Inc Greywing, Opaline, Cinnamon, Fallow & Green or Blue Series Combinations, Inc Y/Face and Goldenface ) 28 29 Spangle Double Factor ( Incl Y/Face & GoldenFace ) Green or Blue Series 30 31 33 Greywing ( Excl Opaline & Cinnamon ) ( Incl Y/Face & GoldenFace Clearwing ( Excl Opaline & Cinnamon ) ( Incl Y/Face & GoldenFace Green or Blue Series 32 Green or Blue Series 34 35 Fallow ( Incl Y/Face, GoldenFace, Greywing & Opaline ) Green or Blue Series 36 37 Blackeye Self ( Excl Opaline ) ( Incl Y/Face & GoldenFace ) Green or Blue Series 38 39 41 Dilute ( Excl Opaline ) ( Incl Grey Yellow / White, Y/Face & GoldenFace Danish Recessive Pied ( Inc Y/Face, Goldenface, Greywing, Cinnamon, Opaline, Fallow & Spangle ) Green or Blue Series 40 Green or Blue Series 42 43 Dark Eyed Clear ( Incl Y/Face & GoldenFace ) Green or Blue Series 44 45 Crested ASV ( Incl Y/Face & GoldenFace ) Green or Blue Series 46 47 Saddleback ASV ( Incl Y/Face & GoldenFace ) Green or Blue Series 48 49 Darkwing ASV ( Incl Y/Face & GoldenFace ) Green or Blue Series 50 51 AOV Non Standardised ( Incl Y/Face & GoldenFace ) Green or Blue Series 52 53 Variable Class As Per ANBC Standard 54 Exhibitor Name: Open / Intermediate / Novice Address: Junior Phone No: Post Labels: Yes/No Steward: Yes / No Pencillor: Yes / No 17

ENGLISH BUDGERIGAR Colour Classes YOUNG BIRD Classes 1 2 Best Green Classes 3 4 Best Blue Classes 5 6 Best Yellow Face Classes 7 22 Best Sex Linked Variety Classes 23 40 Best Dominant Variety OLD BIRD - NEST FEATHER Classes 1 18 Best Normal Variety Classes 19 32 Best Sex Linked Variety Classes 33 40 Best Dominant Variety CHAMPION BUDGERIGAR RESERVE CHAMPION BUDGERIGAR AUSTRALIAN HERITAGE BUDGERIGAR 55. Green (Any Shade) Cock 56. Green (Any Shade) Hen 57. Blue (Any Shade) Cock 58. Blue (Any Shade) Hen 59. Yellow Face AC AV Cock 60. Yellow Face AC AV Hen 61. Black-Eyed Yellow or White Cock 62. Black-Eyed Yellow or White Hen 63. Rainbow and Darkwing Cock 64. Rainbow and Darkwing Hen 65. Cinnamon, Greywing, Clearwing, Lacewing AC Cock 66. Cinnamon, Greywing, Clearwing, Lacewing AC Hen 67. Single Factor Spangle AC, Double Factor Spangle, Opaline AC Cock 68. Single Factor Spangle AC, Double Factor Spangle, Opaline AC Hen 69. Dominant Pied AC Cock 70. Dominant Pied AC Hen 71. Clear Body Fallow, Recessive Pied Cock 72. Clear Body Fallow, Recessive Pied Hen 73. Any Other Colour or Variety Cock 74. Any Other Colour or Variety Hen 75. Any Multi Colour or Multi Variety Cock 76. Any Multi Colour or Multi Variety Hen CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN HERITAGE BUDGERIGAR RESERVE CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN HERITAGE BUDGERIGAR ROSETTES for: CANARIES Best Pied Best Pied Dominant & Recessive Best AOC 77. Lizard Cock 84. Red Factor Hen 78. Lizard Hen 85. Border Fancy Cock 79. Gloster Cock 86. Border Fancy Hen 80. Gloster Hen 87. Fife Cock 81. Norwich Cock 88. Fife Hen 82. Norwich Hen 89. Yorkshire Cock 83. Red Factor Cock 90. Yorkshire Hen CHAMPION CANARY FINCHES 91. Gouldian AC 100. Cordon Blue 18 92. Star Finch AC 101. St Helena AC 93. Red Brow 102. Melba 94. Double Bar 103. Cuban 95. Plum Head 104. Java Normal 96. Chestnut Normal 105. Java AOV 97. Zebra Normal 106. AV Parrot Finch 98. Zebra AC 107. AOV Australian Finch 99. Bengalese AC 108. AOV Foreign Finch ROSETTE for BEST AUSTRALIAN FINCH ROSETTE for BEST FOREIGN FINCH CHAMPION FINCH LOVE BIRDS 109. Peachface Normal 113. Nyassa 110. Peachface AOV 114. Black Mask 111. Fischer Normal 115. Blue Mask 112. Fischer AOV 116. AOC/AOV White Eye Ring ROSETTE for WHITE LOVE BIRD CHAMPION LOVE BIRD PARROTS 117. AV Bourke 118. AV Scarlet 119. Red Rump Normal 120. Red Rump Blue 121. Red Rump Pied Any Colour 122. Red Rump Opaline AOC 123. Red Rump AOC 124. AV Grass ROSETTE for BEST PARROT 125. AV Cockatoo 126. AV Corella or Galah ROSETTE for BEST COCKATOO 127. Rosella Pale Head 128. Rosella Eastern 129. Rosella Crimson 130. AOV Rosella ROSETTE for BEST ROSELLA 131. AV Rainbow, Red Collared, Scaly Breasted Lorikeet 132. AOV Lorikeet ROSETTE for BEST LORIKEET 133. King Parrot 134. Crimson Wing 135. AOV Australian Parrot ROSETTE for BEST IN CLASSES 133 135 136. Cockatiel Normal & Normal Splits 137. Cockatiel Pearl AC except White Face 138. Cockatiel Lupino, except White Face 139. Cockatiel PiedAC except White Face 140. Cockatiel Peal/Pied AC, except White Face 141. Cockatiel White Faced AC 142. Cockatiel AOC ROSETTE for BEST IN CLASSES 136 142 143. Ring Neck Normal 144. Ring Neck AOC 145. AOV Foreign Parrot ROSETTE for BEST FOREIGN PARROT CHAMPION PARROT CHAMPION BIRD OF THE SHOW RESERVE CHAMPION BIRD OF THE SHOW

JUNIOR SECTION EXHIBITORS UNDER 16 YEARS 145. Green (Any Shade) Cock 146. Green (Any Shade) Hen 147. Blue (Any Shade) Cock 148. Blue (Any Shade) Hen 149. Yellow Face AC AV Cock 150. Yellow Face AC AV Hen 151. Black-Eyed Yellow or White Cock 152. Black-Eyed Yellow or White Hen 153. Rainbow and Darkwing Cock 154. Rainbow and Darkwing Hen 155. Cinnamon, Greywing, Clearwing, Lacewing AC Cock 156. Cinnamon, Greywing, Clearwing, Lacewing AC Hen 157. Single Factor Spangle AC, Double Factor Spangle, Opaline AC Cock 158. Single Factor Spangle AC, Double Factor Spangle, Opaline AC Hen 159. Dominant Pied AC Cock 160. Dominant Pied AC Hen 161. Clear Body Fallow, Recessive Pied Cock 162. Clear Body Fallow, Recessive Pied Hen 163. Any Other Colour or Variety Cock 164. Any Other Colour or Variety Hen 165. Any Multi Colour or Multi Variety Cock 166. Any Multi Colour or Multi Variety Hen ROSETTES and RIBBONS for: CHAMPION BUDGERIGAR OF COLOUR exhibited by a JUNIOR RESERVE CHAMPION BUDGERIGAR OF COLOUR exhibited by a JUNIOR CHAMPION BIRD OF THE SHOW RESERVE CHAMPION BIRD OF THE SHOW Trophies will be awarded to Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Bird of the Show, Champion Budgerigar, Champion Budgerigars of Colour, Champion Finch, Champion Love Bird & Champion Parrot. There will also be a Caged Birds Display Section 7 DAIRY GOATS CHIEF STEWARD: Vicki Lacey 07 4163 2518 STEWARD: Jenny Shelton CHIEF JUDGE: Peggy Jessen JUDGING COMMENCES: 9.30am Saturday 8th April 2017 ENRTIES TO BE SENT TO: vickilacey@gmail.com ENTRIES CLOSE Monday 27th March 2017 Entry Fee: $2.20 (includes GST) per entry to paid on day. Alterations to entries no later than 9am Saturday 8 th April 2017 NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED All Animals to be penned no later than 9am and cannot depart before Grand Parade finish. Entry to the Showgrounds is via Kimlin Street. No entry or exit will be permitted via the main entrance on the day of the Show. This is to keep vehicle movements away from the general public as this is their entrance on Show Day. Nanango Showgrounds PIC No. QCNN0986 CONDITIONS To attract Australian championship points, the show must be conducted in accordance with Regulations 79 and 80 of the D.G.S.A. Regulations. Agricultural Societies have the right to except or reject entries to shows held on their grounds, and need not give reasons for doing so. Clubs must abide by this ruling. All goats exhibited must be registered, or registration applied for with the D.G.S.A. Kids 60 days and over, to be either tattooed or E.I.D. All goats must be clearly tattooed and/or electronically identified. Goat s tattoos must be inspected on day of showing. Exhibitor to supply own scanner if goat is micro chipped only. Copy of a current C.A.E. Accreditation certificate is to be forwarded with entries. Aged to be calculated to the day of showing, eg: - a goat turning one (1) year on show day is shown in 1 year and over class, not under 12 months. The only exception is the R.N.A. All goats entered in the progeny, type and production, best udder, and other speciality classes must be entered in their appropriate age class. All those shown in milk classes, must be milked out by the end of best udder classes. White dust coats and closed shoes are encouraged to be worn in the show ring. Exhibitors should have animals ready 2 minutes before each class. All goats should wear a suitable collar and lead in the ring. On arrival, exhibitors must report to the steward to check entries and notify scratching. Nanango is not a tick free area however all animals must be visibly free from Ticks, spraying will be available following the Grand Parade. Exhibitors must be prepared to tether if required. Dairy Goat Society of Australia Queensland Branch rules apply. EXPANDED SCHEDULE 2 NO BUCKS Class 0. Best Presented 1. Saanen Doe 4yrs & over in milk or dry 2. Anglo Nubian Doe 4yrs and over in milk or dry 3. British Alpine Doe-4yrs and over in milk or dry 4. Toggenburg Doe-4yrs and over in milk or dry 5. Australian Melaan/Brown Doe-4yrs and over in milk or dry 6. Saanen Doe 2yrs and under 4yrs in milk or dry 7. Anglo Nubian Doe-2yrs and under 4yrs in milk or dry 8. British Alpine Doe-2yrs and under 4yrs in milk or dry 9. Toggenburg Doe-2yrs and under 4yrs in milk or dry 10. Australian Melaan/Brown Doe-2yrs and under 4yrs in milk or dry 11. Saanen Doe-1yr and under 2yrs in milk or dry 12. Anglo Nubian Doe-1yr and under 2yrs in milk or dry 13. British Alpine Doe-1yr and under 2yrs in milk or dry 14. Toggenburg Doe-1yr and under 2yrs in milk or dry 15. Australian Melaan/Brown Doe-1yr and under 2yrs in milk or dry 16. Type and Production24hr Test, Any Age, Any Breed 17. Type and Production Herd Recording, Any Age, Any Breed 18. Best Udder1st Lactation, Any Breed 19. Best Udder 2nd and Subsequent Lactation, Any Breed BEST UDDER OF SHOW 20a. Saanen Doe Kid-6mths and under 12mths 20b. Saanen Doe Kid-Under 6mths 21a. Anglo Nubian Doe Kid-6mths and under 12mths 21b. Anglo Nubian Doe Kid- Under 6mths 22a. British Alpine Doe Kid-6mths and under 12mths 22b. British Alpine Doe Kid-Under 6mths 23a. Toggenburg Doe Kid-6mths and under 12mths 23b. Toggenburg Doe Kid- Under 6mths 24a. Australian Melaan/Brown Doe Kid-6mths and under 12mths 24b. Australian Melaan/Brown Doe Kid-Under 6 mths JUNIOR HANDLER CLASSES Age Groups as required on the Day. 19

DOE CHAMPIONSHIPS C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 CHAMPION SAANEN DOE & RESERVE From Classes 1, 6, 11, 20a, 20b CHAMPION ANGLO NUBIAN DOE & RESERVE From Classes 2, 7, 12, 21a, 21b CHAMPION BRITISH ALPINE DOE & RESERVE From Classes 3, 8, 13, 22a, 22b CHAMPION TOGGENBURG DOE & RESERVE From Classes 4, 9, 14, 23a, 23b CHAMPION AUST. MELAAN/BROWN DOE & RESERVE From Classes 5, 10, 15, 24a, 24b GRAND CHAMPION DOE From Breed Champion Classes C1, C2, C3, C4, C5 JUNIOR CHAMPION DOE & RESERVE From Classes 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 CHAMPION DOE KID & RESERVE From Classes 20a to 24b PROGENY CLASSES 25. Sire s Progeny, 2 animals, Any Age, same Breed, Doe or Buck 26. Dam s Progeny, 2 animals, Any Age, same Breed, Doe or Buck 27. Dam & 1 Progeny, Age, same Breed, Doe or Buck 28. Breeders Group, 3 Animals, Same Breed, with the same prefix, Any Age, Does or Bucks, not necessarily owned by the one exhibitor. Sponsors: White s Rural Queensland Produce Distributors Toowoomba Anderson s Produce Kingaroy Little High Country Dairy Goats Thornville Property Management Products Crows Nest Payton Civil Products Toowoomba Section 8 ALPACAS Our 2017 Show will comprise of a DISPLAY ONLY ALPACA FLEECES Section 9 DOGS ALL BREEDS CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW RUN UNDER CANINE CONTROL RULES Conducted by the NANANGO A.P. & M. SOCIETY INC. CHIEF STEWARD: Mrs. Meryl REEVES (07) 4163 5152 ENTRIES CLOSE: Friday 7th March 2017 With the Nanango show office, Nanango A.P. & M. Society Inc. PO Box 5, BUNDABERG, Qld. 4670. NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED JUDGING COMMENCES: 8.30AM on the 8th April 2017 A copy of the Rules may be perused with the Society Secretary. NB: A completed indemnity Form by each Exhibitor is mandatory for this Section. Entry to the Showgrounds is via Kimlin Street. No entry or exit will be permitted via the main entrance on the day of the Show. This is to keep vehicle movements away for the general public as this is their entrance on Show Day. JUDGE: Mr P.Tjerkstra - GROUPS: 1, 2, 3- General Specials JUDGE: Mr R.Ogden - GROUPS: 4, 5, 6, 7 CLASSES: 1(1A), 2(2A), 3(3A), 4(4A), 5(5A), 10(10A), 11(11A) ENTRY FEE: $10 per entry includes GST CATALOGUE: $3.00 Please enclose a SAE for return of receipt and passes. Please print clearly on Entry Form. Passes: 1-2 Dogs = 1 Pass. 3 Dogs & over = 2 Passes CAMPING FEES: $12.00 PER CAR/PER NIGHT CAR PARKING: $2.00 PER DAY Best Exhibit Group 5 Trophy Best Australian Working Dog - Trophy donated by Taabinga Dog Kennels Section 11 FARM & GARDEN CHIEF STEWARD: Mrs. Coral Sanders 4163 1661 ENTRIES CLOSE: 8.30am Friday 7th April 2017 JUDGING COMMENCES: 10.00am 22nd April 2017 for all classes. ENTRY FREE. Thanks to IGA Nanango Sponsor PRIZE MONEY: 1 ST $3.00-2 nd $2.00-3 rd $1.00, unless otherwise stated. Ribbons for Best Exhibit in each Section and Supreme Champion. Ribbon for Best Exhibit overall. CONDITIONS 1. Exhibits in Open Classes will not be allowed to compete in Collections. 2. Exhibits must be produced or manufactured by the Exhibitor and are to be in marketable condition, unless otherwise stated. 3. Exhibits are to be in the Pavilion and arranged at least one (1) hour before the time appointed for judging. 4. Exhibits must NOT be removed before 5pm Saturday 8th April 2016. 5. Exhibits may be picked up Sunday from 8am 10am MAIZE Seeds Exhibits to consist of 2 Kg 1. Any Non Hybrid Variety 11. Four Stalks Dry 1 Cob 2. Any Pioneer Variety 12. Four Stalks Green 1 Cob 3. Any Pacific Variety 13. Best Single Stalk Dry 2 Cobs 4. Any Other Variety Hybrid14. Best Single Stalk Green 2 5. Popcorn Seed Cobs 6. 6 Cobs Judged by 15. Best Single Stalk Milk 2 Cobs weight and uniformity 16. Best Single Stalk Dry 1 Cob 7. Four Stalks Dry 2 Cobs 17. Best Single Stalk Green 1 Cob 8. Four Stalks- Green 2 Cobs 18. Best Single Stalk Milk 1 Cob 9. Four Stalks Milk 2 Cobs 19. 2 Stalks Popcorn Green or Dry FARM AND GARDEN SEED 20. Any Variety Oats 2kg 26. AOV Cow Peas 21. Barley Malt 2kg 27. Sunflower Seed 22. AV Wheat Seed 2kg 28. Pumpkin Seed - Cattle 23. Barley Fee 2kg 29. Pumpkin Feed - Table 24. Chick Peas 2kg 30. Rhodes Grass Seed 25. Red Caloona Cow Peas 31. Millet Seed 2kg 32. AOV Seed SORGHUM SECTION Seeds 33. Any Variety Pioneer 2kg 35. Any Variety Hylan 2kg 34. Any Variety Pacific 2kg 36. Any Other Variety 2kg SHEAVES of 12 STALKS PAVILION SECTION 37. Any Variety Pioneer 39. Any Variety Hylan 38. Any Variety Pacific 40. Any other Variety CHAMPION OF SORGHUM 20

SHEAVES OF 10CM 41. Lucerne Green-Hay 49. Lablab-3 bushes Production 50. Chick Peas-3 bushes 42. Lucerne Dry-Hay 51. Green Panic Grass Production 52. Rhodes Grass 43. Oats Green 53. AOV Forage 44. Oats Dry 54. Three (3) small Sunflower 45. Millet 55. Three (3) large Sunflower Heads 46. Barley Malt 56. Wheat Sheaf 47. Barley Feed 48. Forage Sorghum 57. Any four (4) Farm Produce items to be judged on presentation and quality. 1st $10; 2nd $7; 3rd $3 58. Any four (4) Farm Seed Produce items presented on a maximum 60cm square board, judged on presentation and quality. 1st $10; 2nd $7; 3rd $3 59. Any four (4) Garden Produce items to be judged on presentation and quality. 1st $10; 2nd $7; 3rd $3 BEANS 60. Soya Beans 2kg 64. Soya Beans 3 bushes 61. Navy Beans 2kg 65. AOV Beans 3 bushes 62. Mung Beans 2kg 66. Mung Beans 3 bushes 63. AOV Beans 2kg 67. AOV Beans 3 bushes CHAFF- STANDARD CHAFF BAG 68. Lucerne 69. Any Variety Mixed Chaff BALED HAY STANDARD SIZE BALE 70. Lucerne Shredded 73. Barley Shredded 71. Lucerne Green 74. Forage Sorghum 72. Oaten Shredded 75. AOV Baled Hay POTATOES 76. Any Variety English Potato (6) 77. Any Variety Sweet Potato (2) 78. Heaviest Sweet Potato (1) 98. AOV Small Table Pumpkin (1) 99. Heaviest Table Pumpkin (1) 100. Heaviest Cattle Pumpkin (1) 101. Small Edible Pumpkin 102. Collection of Pumpkins, min. 4 varieties plus $25 VEGETABLES 103. Preserving of Japenese 126. Lettuce 2 Small Jam Melons (2) 127. Garlic 104. Pie Melon, by weight 128. Radish (6) 105. Hubbard Squash 129. Eschallots 1 Bunch 106. Banana Squash (2) 130. Leeks 3 Roots 107. Button Squash-Green (2) 131. Green Cucumber (2) 108. Button Squash Yellow (2)132. White Cucumber (2) 109. Any Variety Gourds 133. Tomato Red (6) 110. Vegetable Marrows (2) 134. Tomato Green (6) 111. Heaviest Marrow (1) 135. Tomato Egg (6) 112. Zucchini Yellow/Green(2) 136. Tomato Cherry (6) 113. Zucchini Lebanese (2) 137. Beans-Butter 1 plate 114. Choko s (3) 138. Beans-French 1 plate 115. Onion s 1kg 139. AOV Beans 1 plate 116. Beetroot (6) 140. Green Peas Pod 1 plate 117. Silverbeet 6 Stalks 141. Snow Peas 1 plate 118. Ginger 142. Sugar Snap Peas 1 plate 119. Carrots - 6 small 143. Cauliflower (1) 120. Carrots 6 large 144. Broccoli (2) 121. Rhubarb 6 stalks 145. Cabbage 1 large 122. Green Herbs 3 var min 146. Cabbage 2 small 123. Chillies 1 plate (12) 147. Sweet Corn (3) 124. Capsicum (3) 148. AOV Vegetable 125. Lettuce 1 large ORGANIC VEGETABLES 149. Tomatoes (4) 153. Cabbage (2) 150. Lettuce (2) 154. Potatoes (4) 151. Beetroot (4) 155. AOV Organic 152. Carrots (4) HERITAGE 156. Bullock Heart Tomatoes 160. Iceberg Lettuce 157. Derwent Globe Beetroot 161. Triamble Pumpkin 158. Purple Carrot 162. Ironbark Pumpkin 159. Snake Beans PEANUTS 79. Large Variety 3 bushes 82. Small Variety- in shells 1kg 80. Small Variety 3 bushes 83. Large Variety Kernels 500g. 81. Large Variety in shells 1kg 84. Small Variety Kernels 500g. HONEY 85. Light 87. Candied 86. Dark 88. Creamed IN FARM PRODUCE VEGETABLES PUMPKINS 89. Qld Blue (2) 90. Jarrahdale (1) 91. Butternut (1) 92. Jap (1) 93. AOV Large Table Pumpkin (1) 94. Gramma (1) 95. Bugle Gramma (1) 96. Ken Special (1) 97. Golden Nugget (1) 21 NAVEL ORANGES 163. Navel Oranges Showing Stems (4) 164. Seville Oranges Showing Stems (4) 165. AOV Oranges Showing Stems (4) 166. Lisbon Lemons Showing Stems (4) 167. Rough Lemons Showing Stems (4) 168. AOV Lemons Showing Stems (4) 169. Madarins Showing Stems (4) 170. AOV Citrus Showing Stems (4) 171. Strawberries 1 Plate 172. Persimmons On a plate (4) 173. Passionfruit Showing Stems (4) 174. Avocado (3) 175. Any Other Variety Berry 1 Plate 176. Rosella 1 Plate 177. Watermelon (1) 178. Queensland Nuts 1 Plate 179. Pecan Nuts 1 Plate 180. Kiwi Fruit (3) 181. Rockmelon (1) 182. AOV Fruit 183. Dragonfruit (2) 184. AOV Nuts 1 Plate

EGGS AND DAIRY PRODUCE 185. Hen Eggs -1 Dozen Judged by Uniformity 1st $15 186. Bantam Eggs - 1 Dozen Judged by Uniformity 1st $15 187. Turkey Eggs - 1 Dozen Judged by Uniformity 1st $10 188. Duck Eggs - 1 Dozen Judged by Uniformity 1st $10 189. Home Made Butter 500g 190. Cream 1 Jar Classes 185 190 Prizes donated by Ivan & Lea Enchelmaier JUNIOR SECTION 15YRS AND UNDER NO ENTRY FEE Classes 191 to 205 1st $3.00 191. Cobs of Corn (3) 199. Tomatoes (3) 192. Stalk of Corn - Green (1)200. Carrots (6) 193. Stalk of Corn Dry (1) 201. Radish (6) 194. Stalks of Sorghum (6) 202. Lettuce (1) 195. Sheaf of Green Lucerne 203. Smallest Edible Pumpkin 1 196. Qld Blue Pumpkin (1) 204. Spinach 1 Bunch 205. Plate of Beans 206. Entry open to Primary School students. Best Dressed Pumpkin (eg.) Pumpkin to look like a Farmyard Animal. 1st $20.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00 207. Entry open to students 12yrs 15yrs. Collection of four (4) Farm produce no larger than 45cm Square. Need not be home grown. 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00 208. Entry open to students 12yrs 15yrs. Collection of (4) GARDEN produce No larger than 45cm Square. Need not be home grown. 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00 209. Best Decorated Pumpkin Children under 5yrs. 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00 210. SPECIAL FEATURE FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN Decorate your GUM BOOTS with any Farm Produce. 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00 CHAMPION SUPREME CHAMPION OVERALL Section 12 HORTICULTURE CHIEF STEWARD: Vicki Eldridge 4164 6184 STEWARDS: Denise Nothdurft & Anthony Slade JUDGE: Bruce Perkins PRIZE MONEY: 1 st $3.00, 2 nd $2.00, 3 rd $1.00, unless otherwise stated. Prize money can be collected at the Show Office from 12.00pm Saturday 8th April 2017. In addition to Prize money, 1 st, 2 nd & 3 rd Prize Cards will be awarded. ENTRY FREE Thanks to IGA Nanango Sponsor ENTRIES CLOSE: 9.00am Friday 7th April 2017 IMPORTANT - NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED The PATRON S TROPHY will be awarded to the highest points winner Sponsored by GLORIA FLEMING. Exhibitors please read the conditions and instructions carefully. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: 1. All entries MUST be submitted between 8:00am and 9.00am Friday 7th April 2017. 2. "NO" late entries will be accepted after 9.00am Friday 7th April 2017. 3. Entry forms MUST be completed at time of entering. 4. All Exhibits MUST be Bottled and placed by 9.30am Friday 7th April 2017. 5. No admittance to Horticulture area after 9.30am Friday 7th April 2017. 6. Judging will commence at 10.00am Friday 7th April 2017. 7. NB: Class 7 - Exhibit must comprise 3 specimens from the same Rose Bush. 8. Entries must not be removed before 5.00pm Saturday 8th April 2017. 9. Exhibitors are asked to collect their entries with the aid of a Steward in this section. 10. The Chief Steward reserves the right to alter the class of entry deemed unsuitable for the Class in which it has been entered. 11. Exhibits in Classes 1 29, are to be displayed in Green bottles with the exception of classes 10, 15, 19 and 23. 12. While every care will be taken by Stewards, NO responsibility will be accepted for any damaged plants, arrangements and containers. All Exhibits are accepted at owner s risk. 13. Entries not meeting necessary requirements will be disqualified by Judge/s. 14. All entries must be of manageable size. 15. Entries in classes 1 29, must be grown by the Exhibitor. 16. Pot Plants must be owned by Exhibitor for at least three (3) months. 17. All exhibitors pay gate entrance fee unless in possession of a pass. 18. NO RESPONSIBILITY ACCEPTED FOR PLANTS NOT COLLECTED BY 6.00PM on Saturday 8th April 2017. HINTS FOR HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITORS ROSES Classes which specify one (1) Rose must not include any extra buds/blooms. Condition of foliage is taken into account by Judge/s. Please Note: Class 6, Plain colour only, no variegations. POTS Plastic pots including hanging baskets must not exceed 35cm in diameter. All other pots must not exceed 25cm. EXHIBIT May contain natural accessories eg. (shells, driftwood etc.) but must not contain ribbons or other non-natural material. Ornaments are allowed only in Class 40. NELLIE McCAULEY MEMORIAL TROPHY All entries to be bona fide property of the Exhibitor. The Nellie McCauley Memorial Trophy has been donated to the Nanango Show Society by the family of the late David McCauley, to be competed for annually, in the Horticultural Section. In the year the Nanango Show Society Pavilion Trophy is competed for in the Horticultural Section, the Nellie McCauley Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the Exhibitor with the highest number of points. 1 st 3pts, 2 nd 2pts, 3 rd 1pt. In the event of a tie, a count back of points for Champion 5pts. ROSES 1. One (1) Pink Rose. 2. One (1) Red Rose. 3. One (1) White Rose. 4. One (1) Yellow Rose. 5. One (1) Rose - tinted or variegated. 6. One (1) Rose - Any other colour. 7. One (1) Bud to Full Bloom MUST be in three separate stages and must not include any extra buds/blooms. (Please read Condition 7 for entry)) 8. One (1) cut Multiple Bloom, any variety 9. One (1) cut Miniature. 10. One (1) cut Minature Rose, any colour 11. Container of Roses (NOT less than 10 blooms) CHAMPION ROSE (Classes 1-10) RIBBON plus $10 12. Long Stem Rose- (to be 30-35cm in length, including the flower). Prizes: 1 st : $50 cash 2 nd : $30 cash 3 rd : $20 cash Presentation made at the Grand Opening on Saturday 8th Aril in Main Ring. 22

DAHLIAS 13. One (1) Decorative, Any Size 14. One (1) Cactus 15. One (1) Dolly or Minature 16. One (1) Bloom, Any Other Type 17. One (1) Pompom under 5cm 18. Container of Dahlias (NOT less than 6) CHAMPION DAHLIA (Classes 13-18) RIBBON plus $10 NANANGO GARDEN CLUB GERANIUMS 19. Geranium, one (1) Single 20. Geranium, One (1) Double 21. Geranium, one (1) Ivy Geranium 22. Container of Geraniums (NOT less than 6) CHAMPION GERANIUM (Classes 19-22) RIBBON plus $10 NANANGO GARDEN CLUB GERBERAS 23. Gerbera, One (1) Single 24. Gerbera, One (1) Double 25. Gerbera, One (1) Hybrid 26. Contaner of Gerberas (NOT less than 6cm) CHAMPION GERBERA (Classes 23 26) RIBBON plus $10 NANANGO GARDEN CLUB MISCELLANEOUS 27. Three (3) Single cut Zinnias 28. Bulbous, Rhizone or Tuberous 29. One (1) cut flowering shrub - $10 NANANGO GARDEN CLUB 30. One (1) Native cut 31. One (1) Protea 32. Any other flower not provided for in Classes 20 28 CHAMPION MISCELLANEOUS (Classes 27-32) RIBBON plus $10 NANANGO GARDEN CLUB 58. Palm in Pot. 59. One (1) Climbing plant in pot Height from top of pot from 20cm to 70cm. CHAMPION POT PLANT (Classes 43 59) RIBBON plus $10 NANANGO GARDEN CLUB ORCHIDS 60. One (1) Plant in bloom, Cattleya Large Exhibition, any colour. 61. One (1) Plant in bloom, Cattleya small may be cluster or miniature. 62. One (1) Plant in bloom, Dendrobium. 63. One (1) Plant in bloom, Vanda. 64. One (1) Plant in bloom, Oncidium. 65. One (1) Plant in bloom (Species). 66. One (1) Plant in bloom AOV. 67. One (1) Cut Flower Any Variety. CHAMPION ORCHID (Classes 60-67) RIBBON plus Trophy donated by SOUTH BURNETT ORCHID SOCIETY JUVENILE SECTION Open to Primary School Children ONLY ENTRY FREE Note: (NOT ARTIFICAL) 68. One (1) Rose - Any colour. (to be displayed in GREEN bottle) 69. Flowering Pot Plant 70. Cactus or succulent in pot 71. Container of mixed flowers 72. Plant in unusual container not more than 30cm in diameter and not more than 30cm in height (Inc Container). 73. Animal, Bird or Insect made from Vegetables, fruit, flowers and any other natural materials. Exhibit must be on a tray. 74. Succulent and Cacti Miniture Garden, maximum 35cm overall height from bottom of pot including plants. CHAMPION JUVENILE EXHIBIT (Class 68 74) RIBBON plus Prize Money ARRANGEMENTS 33. Arrangements of autumn shades, berries etc and all natural material may be used. 34. Arrangement suitable for dining table, any foliage, no higher than 25cm. 35. Arrangement suitable for side table decoration, any foliage. 36. One (1) miniature container, not exceeding 10cm, including container. 37. Foliage Arrangement. 38. Arrangement using one (1) flower and any foliage only. 39. Arrangement of Australian Native Flowers and foliage. 40. Basket of Flowers. 41. Song Title Arrangement the title must be included with the exhibit. $10 NANANGO GARDEN CLUB 42. Modern Arrangement using any material. CHAMPION ARRANGEMENT (Classes 33-42) RIBBON plus $10 NANANGO GARDEN CLUB POT PLANTS 43. Succulent and Cacti Miniature Garden, maximum 35cm overall height from bottom of pot including plants. 44. One (1) Succulent in pot. 45. One (1) Cactus in pot. 46. One Bromeliad in pot. 47. African Violet. 48. Maiden Hair. 49. Fern, other than Maiden Hair. 50. One (1) Pot plant in flower. $10 NANANGO GARDEN CLUB 51. Begonia, One (1) pot. 52. One (1) pot Rex Begonia. 53. Aspidistra. 54. AOV 20cm or less (Height from top of pot). 55. AOV 20cm or more (height from top of pot). 56. One (1) Fern, Hanging basket or hanging Pot, 35cm or less in diameter. 57. Hanging basket or hanging pot, other than a fern, 35cm or less in diameter. 23 JUNIOR SECTION Open to High School Children ONLY ENTRY FREE Note: (NOT ARTIFICAL) 75. One (1) Rose - Any colour. (to be displayed in GREEN bottle) 76. Flowering Pot Plant 77. Cactus or Succulent in pot 78. Container of mixed flowers 79. Plant in unusual container not more than 30cm in diameter and not more than 30cm in height (Inc Container). 80. Animal, Bird or Insect made from Vegetables, fruit, flowers and any other natural materials. Exhibit must be on atray. 81. Succulent and Cacti Minature Garden, maximum 35cm overall height from bottom of pot including plants. CHAMPION JUNIOR EXHIBIT (Class 75 81) RIBBON plus Prize Money GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT - OVERALL HORTICULTURE SECTION Section 13 EDUCATION CHIEF STEWARD: Chris Marshman 4163 3367 CLOSING DATE: All displays, competition and Lego work to be at the Showgrounds by 4pm Thursday 6th April 2017 PRIZES: Ribbons and 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd prize cards will be awarded at Nanango Show. FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN, GRADE PREP TO YEAR 6 PREP A drawing of the Show on A4 paper with the words The Show hand written somewhere on the page. YEAR 1 - The words I am going to the Show hand written on appropriately lined paper. (Queensland Print)

YEAR 2 The words The show is fun. I like the (entrant to finish the sentence) hand written on appropriately lined paper. YEAR 3 & 4 The words The Show is fun. I like to.. (entrant to finish the sentence) hand written on appropriately lined paper. Queensland print with entries & exits. YEAR 5 & 6 The words There are rides, show bags, animals, competitions, fireworks and lots of food at the Show. I really like to.at the Show. (Entrant to finish the sentence). Queensland cursive. High School Students Create a computer generated advertisement (using any program) for the Nanango Show. All entries must be on A4 paper. Winning Poster will feature in South Burnett Times for our 2018 Show. SCHOOL DISPLAYS The Society reserves the right to display exhibits in accordance with the space available. Displays are not competitive for Primary and Secondary Sections, but it is hoped that each class and student will have input into the Display in some way. SPECIAL PRIZE FOR BEST EXHIBIT Prizes donated by: Trish DOWLING & Deb HORAN ( Our CANTEEN CONVENERS ) Section 15 NEEDLEWORK CHIEF STEWARD: MIRIAM PASCOE 4163 2366 STEWARDS: L. LUCAS, A HALL, E HANSEN, T MILLAR, H. MARSHALL, K PEDRON ENTRY FREE: Thanks to IGA Nanango Sponsor ENTRIES CLOSE: 4pm Thursday 6th April 2017 Stewards will be available on Thursday to take entries. PRIZES: 1 st $3.00, 2 nd $2.00, 3 rd $1.00 JUDGING: COMMENCES 10am FRIDAY 7th APRIL 2017 In addition to the Prizes indicated, 1 st, 2 nd & 3 rd Cards will be awarded. A ribbon will be awarded for the Best EXHIBIT in each Section. FLO HUNTER MEMORIAL TROPHY PERPETUAL Donated by Greg Hunter and Family DISPLAYS 1. Nanango Playgroup 2. Nanango Kindergarden 3. Nanango Pre-School 4. Nanango State Primary School will display a cross-section of their pupils school work completed so far in 2017. 5. St. Patrick s School will display a cross-section of their pupils school work completes so far in 2017. 6. Nanango State High School will display their student s work from many subjects finished during the current year. Please note that entries smaller or larger than on A4 will not be judged. Section 14 LEGO CHIEF STEWARD: Chris Marshman 4163 3367 ENTRY: FREE Entries close: 4pm Thursday 6th April 2017 Medallions will awarded for 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd in each class. Highly commended cards awarded as well. RULES 1. THE EXHIBIT ENTERED MUST BE HIS/HER OWN ORIGINAL DESIGN OR CREATION, AND THE ENTIRE CONSTRUCTION MUST BE DONE BY THE ENTRANT. 2. The Exhibit MUST NOT be a design or copy worked from Instructions on boxes or sets. 3. Entry Forms MUST state class of entry and be handed in with construction. Only one entry per class. 4. Exhibits to be left at the Secretary s Office at the Showgrounds before 4pm Thursday 6th April 2017. NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. 5. Exhibits must be set on a tray or firm base for ease of movement. 6. Size of base is limited to 64cm x 48cm (Oversize entries will have points deducted). 7. All prizes awarded in the Main Pavilion will be presented at 5pm Saturday of the Show. 8. Exhibits must remain on display until 5pm Saturday 8th April 2017. They may be claimed from the Chief Steward in the Heritage Pavilion. 9. All Exhibitors pay gate entrance fee. CLASS 1. Prep Year One 2. Year Two Year Three 3. Year Four Year Five Year 6 4. Under 5 yrs Mega Blocks 5. Open 24 A Trophy will be awarded to the Competitor with the greatest number of Points in the Needlework Section CONDITIONS 1. Entries to be bona fide work of the Exhibitor 2. Exhibits can be entered for Two (2) Years Only 3. All Entry Tickets must be attached to Article. 4. Except where stated, work exhibited must be hand done and MUST NOT BE WASHED. 5. Any Exhibit that has previously won a first prize at any Nanango Show will not be eligible to compete in this Section. 6. Exhibits MUST NOT be removed before 5pm on Saturday. 7. Stewards will not be held responsible for Articles NOT collected by 6pm. 8. If the Judge considers an Exhibit not of sufficient merit, no Award will be made. 9. Exhibits may not be entered in more than one Class, but similar Exhibits may be entered in other Classes. 10. Exhibits that should be mounted safety pins to be used (not sewn). KNITTING 1. Infant s Outfit 9. Baby Shawl 2. Knitted Jacket 10. Tea Cosy - Lined 3. Knitted Bonnet 11. Knitted Rug 4. Knitted Booties 12. Knitted Coat Hanger 5. Ladies or Gents Cardigan 13. Knitted Toy 6. Ladies or Gents Jumper 14. Pram Cover Or Pullover 15. Knitted Scarf 7. Girl s or Boy s Cardigan 16. Knitted Cap/Beanie 8. Girl s or Boy s Jumper or 17. Any Other Hand Knitted Pullover Item Special Prize for Most Points in this Section (Knitting) $20 donated by Miriam Pascoe JEWELLERY Restricted to Exhibitors from the 4615 Post Code Only 18. Beaded Bracelet 19. Beaded Necklace 1 strand 20. Beaded Necklace more than one strand 21. Beaded Pendant Trophy for the Best Exhibit & $15.00 Voucher

NOVICE SECTION (School Children) 22. Beaded Bracelet 23. Beaded Necklace Trophy for best exhibit donated by MIRIAM PASCOE CROCHET 24. Centre in Heavy Crochet (Any Thread) MOUNTED 25. Centre in 40 and under cotton - MOUNTED 26. Centre in 60 and over cotton - MOUNTED 27. Crochet Duchess Set 28. Two Handkerchiefs, Crochet Edge Only - MOUNTED 29. One Handkerchief, Crochet Edge and Corner 30. Infants Bonnet 31. Infants Booties or Shoettes 32. Dress Hanger 33. Outfit for Infant 34. Crochet Rug 35. Two Crochet D oileys (different designs) Under 30cms MOUNTED 36. Any Article in Crochet Medallions 37. Novelty Article Crochet 38. Crochet Supper Cloth 39. Cushion Cover in Crochet 40. Runner in Crochet 41. Tea Cozy Lined 42. Crochet Toy 43. Coffee table mat or cloth 44. Any other Article Not Specified Special Prize for most points in this Section (Crochet) MISCELLANEOUS 45. Embroidered Duchess Set MOUNTED 46. Embroidered Centre or Tray Cloth - MOUNTED 47. Runner in coloured Embroidery 48. Loose Cushion Cover - EMBROIDERED 49. Specimen in Tatting - MOUNTED 50. Apron 51. Article in Counted Threadwork 52. Work on Check Material Any Article 53. Article in Stumpwork 54. Article in Hardanger- MORE THAN 30 CM 55. Article in Drawn Threadwork. 56. Machine Embroidered Article 1 st $50 Voucher donated by QUILTERS REST 57. Machine Made Apron 58. Article in Candlewick 59. Article in Scrapwork 60. Novelty Pin Cushion 61. Two Potholders, Machine Made - MOUNTED 62. Stuffed Toy 63. Teddy Bear 64. Collection of three Articles suitable for Christmas Gifts 65. Counted Threadwork Picture 66. Crossed Stitched Picture Framed (no smaller than 30cm x 30cm & no larger than 60cm x 60cm) 67. Any Article in Long Stitch - 1 st $25.00 Voucher sponsored by CRITTENDENS, KINGAROY 68. Creative Tapestry 69. Any Article in Tapestry - 1 st $25.00 Voucher sponsored by FRAMED WITH STYLE CHAMPION PIECE OF WORK (from Classes 65-69) & $20.00 70. Appliqué Work 71. Machine Appliqué Work-1 st $10.00 Donated by ROBERTA CLEGG 72. Patchwork Quilt 1m x 1.2m 73. Patchwork Quilt single, double or queen size 1 st $25.00, 2 nd $15.00, 3 rd $10.00. 74. Patchwork, Any other Article no larger than a Cot Cover, Hand Sewn 75. Patchwork, Any other Article no large than a Cot Cover, Machine Sewn 76. Patchwork Bag, Machine Sewn Trophy donated by QUILTERS REST 77. Patchwork Needle Case CHAMPION PIECE OF PATCHWORK CLASSES 72 77 $20.00donated by ROBERTA CLEGG 78. Handkerchief, Tatted Edge 79. Nylon Ribbon, any Article 80. Coat hanger in material 81. Shopping Bag 82. Laundry Bag 83. Four Novelty Articles, any material 84. Something New from Something Old 85. Most Useful Article - that cost less than $1.50 86. Cushion, stuffed, suitable for Lounge 87. Novelty cushion, stuffed 88. Baby s Bunny Rug 89. Smocking, any garment 90. Any Article, not specified MACHINE MADE GARMENTS 91. Baby s Frock 97. Collection of Sewing 3 Items 92. Child s Sun Suit 98. Ladies or Teenagers Outfit 93. Girl s Dress 1st Prize $10 donated R. Clegg 94. Girl s Pyjamas 99. Man s or Boy s Shirt 95. Boy s Pyjamas 100. Any Article not Specified 96. Boy s Shorts STRETCH SEWING 101. Boy s or Girl s T Shirt 104. Daintiest Half Slip 102. Girl s Nightie 105. Any Other Article in 103. Girl s or Lady s Briefs Stretch Material $10.00 Donated by ROBERTA CLEGG for most points in classes 90 to 105 NOVICE SECTION The novice section is only eligible to FIRST TIME EXHIBITORS at the Nanango Show. 106. Covered Coat Hanger 107. Novelty Pot Holder 108. Table Centre Coloured- Embroidery 109. Duchess Set Embroidered 110. Machine Embroidered Apron 111. Machine made Girl s Pyjamas 112. Machine Made Girl s Dress 113. Machine made Apron 114. Machine made Cushion Cover 115. One Handkerchief CROCHET - Edge Only 116. One Handkerchief CROCHET - Edge and Corner 117. CROCHET Baby Set 118. CROCHET Booties 119. CROCHET Duchess Set 120. Knitted Bonnet 121. Knitted Baby Set 122. Article in CROSS STITCH on Check Material 123. APPLIQUÉD Article 124. Article in STRETCH SEWING 125. Any Other Article Not Specified Plus $20 donated by ILMA O FARRELL PERSONS 65 YEARS AND OVER 126. Knitted Article 128. Embroidered Article 127. Crochet Article 129. Any Article not Specified Trophy for Most Outstanding Exhibit in SECTION 15 Donated by Mrs. LORNA LUCAS Plus $20 donated by ILMA O FARRELL PRIMARY SCHOOL NEEDLEWORK 130. A Textile Item made by a School Student 12 years and under 25

131. Embroidered Article made by a School Student 12 years and under 132. Cushion made by a School Student 12 years and under 133. Any Article in Long stitch made by a School Student 12 years and under 134. Article in Cross Stitch, on check material, made by a School Student 12 yrs and under Plus$10 donated by the family of the late Mrs. Pat LEE HIGH SCHOOL NEEDLEWORK 135. A Textile Item made by a High School Student over 12 yrs and under 16 yrs 136. A Textile Item made by a High School Student 16 yrs and over 137. Embroidered Article made by a High School Student over 12 yrs 138. Cushion made by a High School Student over 12 years 139. Any Article in Long stitch made by a High School Student over 12 years 140. Article in Cross Stitch, on check material, made by a High School Student over 12 years Plus $10 donated MIRIAM PASCOE 141. YOUNG JUDGES COMPETITION Section 16 CULINARY CHIEF STEWARD: Mrs. Denise Smith (07) 4163 1370 STEWARDS: ENTRIES CLOSE: 8:00am Friday 22nd April 2017 Exhibits with entry cards attached must be in no later than 9am Friday 7th April 2017. ENTRY FREE: Thanks to IGA Nanango Sponsor JUDGING: 10am Friday 7th April 2017 PRIZE MONEY: Unless otherwise stated, 1 st $3.00, 2 nd $2.00, 3 rd $1.00 PAYOUTS: Prize Money will be available from the Show Office from 10:00am Saturday 8th April 2017. Please note: Where a trophy is awarded for 1 st place, there will be NO PRIZE MONEY. PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY CONDITIONS 1. Exhibits must not be removed before 5:00pm Saturday. 2. Stewards will not be responsible for Exhibits not collected by 6:00pm Saturday 8th April 2017. 3. Exhibitors must sign the pickup sheet before taking Exhibits from cases on Saturday. 4. If Exhibitors are unable to collect items, please make arrangements for another person to do so. 5. This section is not open to Professionals. 6. All entries are to be on plain white paper plates or white cardboard. 7. THE JUDGES DECISION IS FINAL AGNES GREEN MEMORIAL TROPHY The Agnes Green Memorial Trophy has been donated to the Nanango Show Society by the family of the late Mrs. Agnes Green. This trophy will be awarded annually to the Entrant gaining the most points in Classes 1-33. In the event of a tie, the Exhibitor with the most Entries will be the winner and if still equal, the Exhibitor gaining the most First Prizes will be the winner. HINTS Always read the Schedule carefully. Show cooking is a lot of fun if you don t win a prize, study the winning entries to see where you went wrong, also talk to the Chief Steward. Best of LUCK! Chocolate Fudge Don t overheat as it grains too much and loses its bright colour. Coconut Ice 26 Another sweet you must not overcook as it becomes hard to cut. Most schedules say boiled, NOT made with copha. Don t colour the pink too brightly. One drop of rose pink gives a good colour. French Jellies Firm, and a good colour. Try to put two colours together as this is much more appealing. Marshmallows Should break when twisted twice and be firm to touch. Russian Caramels This depends on the Judge. Some like it like toffee, I like it grained like fudge. Make all sweets uniform in size. In a collection always name all varieties. Make sweets approximately three or four centimeters in size. Chutney Good colour, fruity flavour, mellow taste. Jams Good colour and flavour, thick enough that when dropped from spoon will stay dropped. Should have a nice pearly shine, cook jam slowly before adding sugar and boil briskly after sugar has been added. Add lemon juice at start of cooking jam as it brings out the pectin in fruit. Jellies Good colour when held up to the light, free from any clouding. Best way to prevent this is to hang fruit overnight, do not squeeze bag. Make sure that bottle is full enough so that when lid is placed on bottle there is no gap between the jelly and the lid. Also, only stir jelly until sugar dissolves. Marmalade Always cut skins finely (without fruit); don t put through a blender. Some recipes give this method, but still not accepted for show work as it makes the jam cloudy. If jam is too hot when bottled, fruit will rise from the bottom losing points. When putting jams in a show, unless schedule states Jams and Marmalades, never use a citrus fruit, as they are classed as marmalade. Cook rind till tender before adding sugar. Jams lose colour with age. Bottling Jams is the same as for the Jellies. Relish Should be boiled to thicken, cornflour or Plain Flour should not be required. Good colour. Bottles should be uniform size, approx. 500gm. Use bottles with straight sides, neatly labeled and polished free of drips and finger marks. Always pack bottles of Jelly or other bottle work so they will not lean sideways during transport. Always line the inside of lids with white cardboard or heavy paper. Most judges prefer no hats. Biscuits Bake in a low-sided tray. High-sided trays block out heat causing the bottom of the biscuits to brown before the top. If the mixture is too soft, refrigerate rather than adding flour, which can spoil the texture. When schedule states plain biscuits, they should be rolled and put through a pusher. Biscuits dropped and pressed with a fork are classed as cookies. Texture of biscuits should be fine and crisp. Flavour plays a big part in judging - the flavour should denote what type of biscuit it is. In a collection, name each variety and ensure uniformity. Boiled Fruit Cake As this is called a Poor man s cake it should have only 375gm packet of mixed fruit and a nice glossy top. A lot of competitors lose points for cleaning out the bowl too much. This part of the mixture has less fruit and this will show, spoiling the appearance of the cake. Fruit Cake Flavour should be very pleasing, with fruit distributed evenly when cut. Fruit should have a glossy look. If overcooked, fruit will start to burst. The top should be nice and smooth. This can be achieved by wetting your hand and patting the top of the cake before cooking. Scones A light and fine texture. This comes about by kneading well. Size should be about 5 centimeters. For show work, scones should never touch whilst cooking. For pumpkin scones, always strain the pumpkin so that no pieces of pumpkin show in scones when opened. Before bringing scones to a show, rub off any visible flour with a soft cloth. Scones should be evenly cooked and nicely browned top and bottom. Scones should be broken in

half, not cut. Texture scones should flake when thumb is rolled across lightly. Shortbread To be a delicate straw colour. When tasted, should leave a rich butter taste in your mouth. Slice Should be cut into 5cm squares. Six pieces to a tray unless otherwise stated. Base firmly cooked according to the recipe, nice even colour. Firm icing, not wet, no drips over edges. For show work, trim edges to get a nice straight edge before cutting into 5cm squares. Sponges A good sponge is light and moist, but not soggy. Delicately and evenly browned with no overhanging or sugar spots. With a sponge roll, take care not to overcook as they will crack when rolled. Always use warm jam in a sandwich sponge or roll. Sultana Cake Beat well to avoid sugar spots, but don t over beat. For show work, only use 360gram sultanas to a 250gram mixture (check schedule). The cake should be light brown when taken out of the oven. When icing cake for show work, join sandwiches with a fine line of icing, always have only a thin layer on top, using very little butter, add a little glycerine to keep icing soft. When cooking for show, don t use a cake cooler. Turn out on a tea towel, turning often. Having cooling rack marks will mean you lose points. Always use good quality ingredients at room temperature. One tablespoon of hot water while creaming butter and sugar helps remove sugar spots. Use Fielders Cornflour for cakes and White Wings for thickening. When adding flour, don t add it all at once as some flour is drier and you may not need it all. Only add until a good consistency is achieved. A good size for Pikelets is one tablespoon. Always pour your mixture from the point of the spoon to get a good shape. Don t put dates or prunes in rich fruitcake for show work. When icing cakes or patty cakes use few decorations, and keep away from where the judge cuts through the centre of the cake. All entries are cut in half for judging and tasting unless otherwise specified. Tin Sizes Bar Tin 21cm x 11cm; Loaf Tin 22cm x 15cm; Fruit Cakes 250gm mixture 20cm round or square tin; 500gm 25cm round or square tin. Class: Special THE COPPER COUNTRY JUNIOR CHEF AWARD 2 Eggs 30g walnuts, chopped 1 large Cup Self Raising Flour 30g cherries, chopped 2 tablespoons of cocoa 2 tablespoons coconut Method Cream Butter and sugar; add eggs one at a time. Add dry ingredients alternately with milk. Lastly add coconut and fruit. Bake in a bar tin in a 180c oven for approximately 45 minutes. Ice on top with chocolate icing. 1st $50, 2 nd $40, 3 rd $20 ALWAYS READ & FOLLOW SCHEDULE CAREFULLY, AS MANY EXHIBITORS LOSE POINTS FOR NOT COMPLYING. DIVISION A 1. Loaf of Bread One Handmade 2. Loaf of Bread One Breadmaker 3. Fruit Buns (4) Handmade (not breadmaker, not rolls) 4. Pumpkin Scones Six 5. Plain Scones Six 6. Muffins Four (Apricots & Sultanas) 7. Pikelets Six 8. Tea Cake Cinnamon and Sugar on Top 9. Date Loaf 1st $5, 2nd $3 Sponsored by Nanango Show Society 10. Lamingtons Six (Approx 2 inch or 5 cm) 11. Patty Cakes Six (Iced, made in Patty Tins-Not Papers) 12. Damper DIVISION B 13. Plate of Ginger Nuts - Six 14. Shortbread Iced on Top 15. Custard Kisses Four 16. Slice Six Any Variety 17. Jam Drops Six Using Red Jam DIVISION C 18. Orange Bar Iced on Top 19. Chocolate Bar Iced on Top 20. Marble Cake Iced on Top To be made in 20cm Round Tin 21. Coffee Bar Iced on Top 22. Butter Cake Iced on Top To be made in 20cm Round Tin 23. Kentish Bar See SPECIAL FEATURE 24. Carrot Cake Iced with Butter Icing to be made in 20cm Round Tin 25. Banana Cake Iced on Top SPECIAL NEW FEATURE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE UNDER 18 YRS PERPETUAL TROPHY Junior Chefs to make a creative Tart/Quiche that can be sweet or savoury to own recipe (recipe should be included with the entry for judging). 1 st Prize $100, plus the winning recipe will be featured on the menu at COPPER COUNTRY RESTAURANT with the winner being acknowledged as the creator of this fine fare. 2 nd $50, 3 rd $25 Entries need to be in by 8:30am Friday 7th April 2017. Stewards will remove a slice of the product for judging, the remainder can be taken home for the creators enjoyment. 125g Butter ¾ cup Sugar SPECIAL FEATURE Kentish Cake Recipe Division c Class 23 ½ cup milk ¼ cups sultanas 27 DIVISION D 26. Sponge Sandwich using Fielders cornflour with Butter Cream - Filling (NOT Iced) 27. Sponge Sandwich, Egg & Sugar Mixture, with Butter Cream Filling - (Iced on top) DIVISION E 28. Plum Pudding - Steamed in Basin 29. Plum Pudding - Boiled in Cloth 30. Sultana Cake In 20cm Round Tin 31. Rich Fruit Cake ½ lb Mixture in 20cm Square Tin. Own Recipe PRIZE: 1 st $15, 2 nd $10, 3 rd $5 Local Competition Entrants can produce a ½ lb (250grams) mixture. ONLY South Burnett Residents are eligible for the South Burnett Sub Chamber Judging. The first place getter is eligible for the South Burnett Sub Chamber Promotion (see below), where they will have to produce a 1lb mixture. The winner of this competition will then have to make another 1lb mixture for the Brisbane Competition held during the Ekka in August.

SOUTH BURNETT SUB-CHAMBER DARK RICH FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION Prize Money: 1 st $50.00, 2 nd $30.00, 3 rd $20.00 Winner of Sub-Chamber competition continues to compete at State level. Cake to be 1lb mixture with 2.25kg fruit including Currants (whole), Sultanas, Raisins (cut) and mixed peel. Cherries and Nuts are optional. To be baked in 25.5cm (10 inches) square tin. Winner of the State Competition is not eligible to compete at local show level for 12 months. 32. Boiled Fruit Cake to be made in a 20cm round tin- 1 st $5.00, 2 nd $3.00, 3 rd $2.00. 33. Pumpkin Fruit Cake to be made in a 20cm round tin. DIVISION F Open to High School Students and Adults 34. Peanut Toffee - Four 35. Coconut Ice - Three Bars 36. Chocolate Fudge - Six 37. Marshmallows - Six rolled in Cornflour 38. Rum Balls - Six 39. Any Other Variety of uncooked Sweets - Six DIVISION G Novice Class over 18 years The Novice Section is only eligible to FIRST TIME EXHIBITORS at the Nanango Show, (Excluding School Divisions). 40. Sultana Scones Six 41. Pumpkin Scones Six 42. Sultana Cake 43. Boiled Fruit Cake, to be made in a 20cm round tin. Containing no more than 375g Mixed Fruit 44. Sponge Sandwich, Egg & Sugar Mixture, with Butter Cream Filling - NOT ICED. 45. Chocolate Bar Iced on Top 46. Rich Fruit Cake, ½ lb Mixture to be made in a 20cm square tin. 1 st $15 2 nd $10 3 rd $5 (Entry Fee $1.00) 47. Ginger Nuts - Six 48. Patty Cakes Six - Iced, made in Patty Tins (not Papers) 49. Cake Any Variety not Specified TO BE NAMED 50. Plum Pudding Steamed in Basin 51. Pikelets - Six DIVISION H HEALTH FOOD SECTION Using Ingredients such as: Wheatmeal Flour, Bran, Rye Flour, Honey, Coconut and any other ingredient classed as Health Foods 52. Bran Biscuits - Six 53. Muffins - Four 54. Health Loaf - 1 st Prize $5 DIVISION I Jams, Jellies Etc. One Entry per Exhibitor per class not less than 1/2lb (250gm) jars or more than 1Ib. (500gm) THE BEST EXHIBIT IN THIS DIVISION WILL RECEIVE THE CLARA BOCHMANN MEMORIAL TROPHY DONATED BY THE FAMILY OF THE LATE CLARA BOCHMANN. 67. Relish Any other Variety to be named on Jar 68. Chutney Any other Variety to be named on Jar 69. Tomato Sauce 70. Any Other Sauce to be named on bottle 71. Bottled Olives DIVISION J Open to all Primary School Grades 72. Anzac Biscuits - Four 73. Patty Cakes (Cup Cakes) Four - Iced in patty papers 74. Patty Cakes (Cup Cakes) Four - Iced in Tins 75. Patty Cakes (Cup Cakes) Four - Decorated 76. Pikelets - Six 77. Bought Arrowroot Biscuits - Two - Iced and decorated on small white paper plates. 78. Packet Cake (To be Named) - Iced on top - Packet to accompany entry 79. Cinnamon Tea Cake - CINNAMON AND SUGAR ON TOP 80. Chocolate Chip Cookies - Four 81. Any Variety Muffins Four - Made in muffin tins (not Papers) 82. Boiled Fruitcake - To be Made in a 20cm round tin Prize for Boiled Fruitcake 1 st $10, 2 nd $5, 3 rd $2 BEST EXHIBIT Classes 72-82 SPECIAL PRIZE $5 Donated by the Family of the Late Mrs. Pat Lee DIVISION K Open to all High School Grades 83. Sultana Scones - Six 84. Cinnamon Tea Cake Cinnamon & Sugar on top - 1 ST $5 85. Pikelets - Six 86. Chocolate Bar - ICED ON TOP 87. Patty Cakes Four - Iced made in Tins 1 st $5 88. Patty Cakes Four - Decorated 89. Chocolate Chip Cookies - Six 90. Anzac Biscuits Six - 1 st $5 91. Muffins Any Variety Four - Made in Muffin Tins 92. Boiled Fruitcake - Made in a 20cm Round Tin Prize for Boiled Fruitcake 1 st $10, 2 nd $5, 3 rd $2 BEST EXHIBIT Classes 83-92 Receives a RIBBON SPECIAL PRIZE $5 Donated by the Family of the Late Mrs. Pat Lee 93. Young Judges Competition to be held on Friday the 7th April 2017. DIVISION L - DECORATED CAKES Special Cake Icing Regulations as set out by QUEENSLAND CAKE DECORATORS ASSOCIATION. 1. All Boards to be no longer that 45cm x 45cm. Boards to be covered with Icing, paper, material as a matter of choice. 2. Except where specifically mentioned, no bought ornaments are allowed except wire, tape, stamens, ribbon, tulle and pillars. 3. No pins are allowed to hold ribbons etc. 4. No Paper, fabric or readymade flowers or leaves are to be used. 5. All Exhibits to be the work of the Exhibitor only. 6. Novice The novice section is only eligible to FIRST TIME EXHIBITORS at the Nanango Show. 55. Lemon Cheese 56. Marmalade, Sweet 57. Grape Jelly 58. Rosella Jam 59. Melon & Lemon Jam 60. Grape Jam 61. Fig Jam 62. Jam Any other Variety to be named on Jar 63. Jelly Any other Variety to be named on Jar 64. Mustard Pickles 65. Pickles Any other Variety to be named on Jar 66. Tomato Relish 28 94. Special Occasion Best Decorated Cake 1 st $20, 2 nd $10, 3 rd 5 95. Best Decorated Novelty Cake - 1 st $20, 2 nd $10, 3 rd $5 96. One Tier - Wedding Cake - 1 st $15, 2 nd $10, 3 rd $5 97. NOVICE - Best Decorated Cake - 1 st $10, 2 nd $5, 3 rd $3 98. NOVICE - Best Decorated Novelty Cake 1 st $10, 2 nd $5, 3 rd $3 99. Sugar Craft Presentation - 1 st $5, 2 nd $3 100. Party Cake - Butter Cream Icing - 1 st $5, 2 nd $3 101. Miniature Iced Cake - 4 (10cm) Wide - 1 st $10, 2 nd $5, 3 rd $3 Prizes donated by SOUTH BURNETT BRANCH QCDA Inc

JUNIOR DIVISION 102. Best Decorated Fruit Cake - 1 st $10, 2 nd $5, 3 rd $3 103. Best Decorated Plaque - 1 st $5, 2 nd $3 104. Best Decorated Candy Easter Egg - 1 st $5, 2 nd $3 105. Party Cake with Butter Cream Icing - 1 st $5, 2 nd $3 Section 17 FINE ARTS CHIEF STEWARD: Robyn Retschlag 4163 2452 ENTRIES CLOSE: All Exhibits in classes 1 20 are to be in hands of the Show Coordinator NO LATER THAN 4pm THURSDAY 6th APRIL 2017. NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. JUDGING COMMENCES: 10am Friday 7th April 2017 ENTRY FREE: Thanks to IGA Nanango Sponsor PRIZE MONEY: Unless otherwise stated, 1 st $3.00, 2 nd $2.00. 3 rd $1.00 In addition, 1 st, 2 nd & 3 rd Prize Cards will be awarded. Paid out at the Show Office from 10am Saturday Morning. Entries can be collected after 5pm on Saturday 8th April 2017. THEME: - Nanango- its people, plants, pets, landscape, animals etc. CONDITIONS 1. Exhibits are confined to AMATEURS only. 2. Five Divisions:- Amateur Adult Under 18 Freehand Drawing Junior Section Miscellaneous Arts & Crafts 3. Exhibitor s Name and Class Number MUST BE CLEARLY SHOWN on back of each Exhibit 4. All Exhibits must be the work of the Exhibitor and NOT MORE THAN ONE YEAR OLD. (Any previous prize winning exhibits are not eligible.) 5. PAINTING MUST BE SUITABLY FRAMED AND MUST BE WIRED FOR HANGING, OTHERWISE NOT ACCEPTED. PAINTING FRAMES MUST NOT EXCEED 700MM X 500MM. JUNIOR SECTION ITEMS TO BE ON A4 size paper 6. NAME OF ARTIST TO BE OBSCURED. 7. No Exhibit can compete in more than one Class. 8. Exhibits must remain on display until 5:00pm, Saturday 8th April 2017. 9. Stewards will not be held responsible for Articles not collected by 6pm Saturday 8th April 2017. 10. Artists own reference material. (I.e. photos, sketches etc.)must NOT COME FROM WORKSHOPS/CLASSES/ART BOOKS/ CALENDARS ETC. 11. OVERSIZE WORK WILL BE DISQUALIFIED ADULTS 1. Oil 4. Pastel 2. Water 5. Mixed Medium 3. Acrylic in CLASSES 1 to 5 ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD CLASSES 1 5 UNDER 18 6. Oil 9. Pastel 7. Water 10. Mixed Medium 8. Acrylic in CLASSES 6 to 10 Special Prize JUDGE S CHOICE $10 donated by the Family of the late MRS PAT LEE FREEHAND DRAWING- ADULTS 11. Pastel or Crayon Drawing 14. Pencil Drawing 12. Pen and Ink Drawing 15. Charcoal or Chalk 13. Felt Pen Drawing in CLASSES 11 to 15 Prize: 1 st $3: 2nd $2: 3rd $0.50 16. Pastel or Crayon Drawing- No larger than A4 - Under 18 17. Pen and Ink Drawing No larger than A4 - Under 18 18. Pencil Drawing - No larger than A4 - Under 15 19. Pencil Drawing No larger than A4 - Under 10 20. Drawing No larger than A4 - Under 5 in CLASSES 16 to 20 and a SPECIAL PRIZE JUDGE S CHOICE $10 donated by the family of the late Mrs. Pat LEE MISCELLANEOUS ARTS & CRAFTS 21. Article in Leatherwork 22. Wood Carving 23. Article in Pottery 24. Ceramic Articles 25. Folk Art Article 26. Scrap Booking Article 27. Collection of three Cards different styles must include a verse and envelope. 1 st 30 2 nd $20 3 rd $10 28. Any Work Not Specified 29. High Schools - Any Article 30. Primary School Any Article 31. Pre-School - Any Article RIBBONS FOR BEST EXHIBIT in CLASSES 21 to 31 Section 18 PHOTOGRAPHY CHIEF STEWARD: Larissa Wicks 0432 697 008 ENTRY FREE: Thanks to IGA Nanango Sponsor ENTRY CLOSES: 4pm Wednesday 5th April 2017 PRIZES: 1st - $3.00, 2nd - $2.00, 3rd $1.00 unless otherwise stated. Paid at Office Saturday 10am 8th April 2017. CONDITIONS 1. Exhibits are confined to AMATEURS only. 2. ALL EXHIBITS- must be delivered to the Secretary not later than 4pm Wednesday 6th April 2017. THIS RULE MUST BE STRICTLY OBSERVED. 3. Exhibitors Name & Class Number must be clearly shown on the back of each Exhibit. 4. All Exhibits in Class 5 is to have locality stated on front of mount below photograph. 5. Photographs (which may be digital may be developed and/or printed by Exhibitor or by a Photographer and must have been taken within the last two years... Must have the date when photo was taken. 6. Photographs MUST BE MOUNTED SINGLY and have a 15mm border (Enlargements 25mm) 7. Maximum size of any print 8 x 6 (20cm x 15cm) 8. Previous prize winning Exhibits not eligible to compete. 9. Exhibits must remain on Display until 5pm Saturday 8th April 2017. 10. STEWARDS WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ARTICLES NOT COLLECTED BY 6PM. COLOUR PRINTS Includes Digital Photo s 1. Landscape, Natural Scenery 2. Action Study, conveying evidence of action at time of exposure 3. Snapshot of Tourist Attraction in Nanango Shire 4. Animal, Bird or Insect 5. Nature Foliage 6. Reflections 7. Flower Garden 8. Child/Children at play or engaged in activity 9. Portrait/Wedding 10. Agricultural Scene 11. Sunrise or Sunset 12. Photo Bombing 13. Selfie 14. Any Other Subject FREEHAND DRAWING JUNIOR SECTION - UNDER 18 29

BLACK & WHITE- (Includes digital photos) 15. Portrait 17. Wedding 16. Child/Children at play 18. Any Other Subject JUNIOR SECTION UNDER 15YRS AS OF 8th April 2017 COLOUR PRINTS (Includes digital photos) 19. Landscape, Natural Scenery 20. Animal, Bird or Insect 21. Agricultural Scene 22. Photo Bombing 23. Selfie 24. Any Other Subject IN JUNIOR SECTION JUDGES CHOICE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 15 YEARS SPECIAL ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD UNDER 15 YEARS Section 20 PAVILION YOUNG JUDGES JUDGING TIME: 10am FRIDAY 7th April 2017 SECTIONS: Farm & Garden, Horticulture, Needlework, Culinary, Poultry STEWARDS: CHIEF STEWARDS OF EACH SECTION AGE: (a) Under 15 years (b) 15 years 25 years PRIZES: 1st - $15, 2nd- $10, 3rd - $5 (in each section) Overall champion Under 15 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20 (most points in all sections Inc Cattle) Over 15-1 st $50, 2nd $30, 3 rd $20 (most points in all sections Inc Cattle) There is an overall Young Judge Champion - Most Points from all sections: Poultry, Pavilion & Cattle Competitions. GRAND CHAMPION PRIZE: To be Confirmed. WINNERS TO BE ANNOUNCED AT GRAND PARADE. CONDITIONS 1. Open to persons 15years and not over 25 years of age on day of judging. 2. No less than 4 items will be provided in each Section and 3 Competitors will be allowed 20 minutes, or as the Judges may decide, to complete their cards. 3. Competitors will be provided with a card on which they will place items in order of merit and give reasons. On completion of the card, they will hand to the Steward for presentation to the judges, who may question the competitor on any points in their judgment. 4. The Judges in making their awards shall take into consideration the correctness of placing of the items and the reasons given. 5. The Competitor is to be a resident in Queensland for at least 3 months prior to the Competition or be attending College in Queensland. Entrants residing over the Border who can prove an affinity with a Queensland Show are allowed entry by satisfying one of the following criteria:- (a). Their address has a Queensland postcode. (b). They have a Queensland phone number (c). The entrant or their parents are active working members of the Show Society. Section 22 WOODCHOP Please note: A completed indemnity Form by each Competitor is mandatory for acceptance into this Section to be signed before competing. CHIEF STEWARD: Mr. Lloyd MILLER 4164 6207 NOMINATIONS CLOSE: 24th MARCH 2017 with the Secretary Queensland Axe man s Association Conducted under the Rules & Regulations of the Nanango A.P & M. Society Inc. and the Queensland Axe man s Association and the Australian Axe men s Association. SHOW DATE: 8th April 2017 START: 9.30 am TIMBER ON THE DAY WILL BE HOOP PINE EVENT NOMINATION FEE 1. NANANGO HOMEMAKERS (300MM STANDING HANDICAP) $9 1 st $100-2 nd $60-3 rd $40 2. BIG TIMBER SHED NANANGO (300MM UNDERHAND HANDICAP) $9 1 st $100-2 nd $60-3 rd $40 3. OLLIES MOWER SERVICE (250MM STANDING HANDICAP) $9 1 st $100-2 nd $60-3 rd $40 4. DOWNUNDER ENTERPRISES LTD (275MM UNDERHAND HANDICAP) $9 1st $100 2 nd $60 3rd $40 5. NANANGO COUNTRY MARKETS (300MM UNDERHAND CHAMPIONSHIP) $9 1st $200 2nd $125 3rd $75 6. HAMS CRANE HIRE (250MM BOYS UNDERHAND HANDICAP) $4 1st $40 2nd $30 3rd $20 7. HERITAGE NANANGO COUNTRY MUSTER (250MM VETS STANDING HANDICAP) $8 1st $100 2nd $60 3rd $40 8. AIRD S HARDWARE (250MM NOVICE STANDING HANDICAP) $6 1st $60 2nd $40 3rd $20 9. RURAL STEEL SUPPLIES (300MM TREE HANDICAP) $9 1 st $150-2 nd $100-3 rd $50-4 th $20 Section 23 CHAINSAW FULL SAFETY GEAR MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES NO EXCEPTIONS CHIEF STEWARD: Mr. Tom PERRETT 4163 1434 STEWARD: Mr. Steve MANGAN 4163 1683 Timber for this section donated by Les Wilson, supplied by Aaron Marshall Class 1 - SCULPTURE: To be completed prior to the show 1 st Prize: Donated by BENDIGO BANK 2 nd Prize Donated by NANANGO SHOW SOCIETY SPECIAL FEATURE PRIZE: Best Novice Sculpture MS170 Chainsaw donated by STIHL SHOP KINGAROY valued at $249 (To be eligible, 2017 MUST be your first your of entering) ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD: Prize donated by MACLAGAN MOTORS 30

Class 2 - BLOCK SPLITING CUT SPLIT AND LOAD UTE 1 st $100.00 2 nd $50.00 sponsored by RURAL STEEL Final 4 receive a Block Splitter Sponsored by Mr Bill MARSHALL Class 4 DIRT BIKE DERBY Contact Jordon Wilson: 0456 436 102 3 to a Team Class 3 CHAINSAW POST RIP 1st $100.00 2nd $50 Sponsored by Rural Steel AUCTIONS WILL BE HELD FOR 3 MYSTERY SCULPTURES & FIREWOOD ON THE DAY. Please note: A completed Indemnity Form by each Competitor is mandatory for acceptance into this Section. Section 24 RODEO STEWARD: Brad Cavanough SATURDAY 8TH APRIL 2017 from 4PM Note: A completed Indemnity Form by each competitor is mandatory for this section Please ring Show Office for more details. NOVICE BULL RIDE PRIZE MONEY: $600 Sponsored by ULTIMATE ELECTRICAL JUNIOR BULL RIDE PRIZE MONEY: $400 Sponsored by HAMS CRANE HIRE FEATURE BULL RIDE PRIZE MONEY: $200 Sponsored by NANANGO GAS SUPPLIES Nominations to be taken on the day of show at Rodeo Arena OPEN BULLOCK RIDE PRIZE MONEY: $300 Sponsored by SILVERWOOD FARMING JUNIOR STEER RIDE PRIZE MONEY: $250 Sponsored by WILLS PLUMBING & MAINTENENCE LOCAL PODDY RIDE PRIZE MONEY: $200 Sponsored by NANANGO MOTORS HARNESS RACING Trotting starts from 11am Saturday 4 Heats RO and Better Prize Money - $50 per Runner 2 Finals - Fitzroy Hotel IGA Nanango Prize Money - $700 2017 SOUTH BURNETT SUB CHAMBER AWARDS MISS SHOWGIRL & RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARDS Held at the Wondai Diggers Club on 10th June 2017 For more information visit the South Burnett Sub Chamber s Facebook page. ~ DARK RICH FRUIT CAKE ~ The Dark rich Fruit Cake Competition Will be held at Wondai Diggers Club on 10th June 2017 For more information please call Sub Chamber Secretary Glenda McArdle on 0423 612 971 NANANGO MISS SHOW GIRL & RURAL AMBASSADOR PRESENTATION EVENING 25th March 2017 At the Les Fogg Pavilion - Nanango Show Grounds Bookings at Nanango Show Society - Phone 4163 1273 The President and Members of the Nanango Show Society Inc. Would also like to thank the efforts of all the valued Voluntary Workers for their help in all areas of the Show who help make the day a success! 123 Army Cadets Nanango Rural Fire Brigades Nanango Lions Club SAFETY IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY - AND OUR CONCERN No Glass, including stubbies and bottles, are to be used anywhere on the ground. All power cords and appliances are to have a current examination tag. The Nanango Show Society Inc is conscious of the need to enforce basic safety procedures and action in order to minimise the possible risk to the public and show workers during the forthcoming Show. $100 for the Fastest Runner of the day Sponsored by the Schloss Family Hay & Chaff supplied by Peter & Fiona Coyne 31

HELP WANTED Help us to make next year s Show bigger and better. Become a member of the Nanango Show Society. Application Form below. Your membership of the Nanango Agricultural and Mining Society is valuable. It will give us financial support to run Events like the ANANGO SHOW and CAMPDRAFT Becoming a member also gives you free admission to the Nanango Show and Campdraft. (Membership includes children up to 14 years if accompanied by a parent). JOIN NOW AND ENJOY THIS YEAR S EVENTS! Membership Fee: $10 Single Age Pensioners and High School Students: $5 APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP Nanango AP & M Society Inc Surname: First Name:.. Address: Ph:.Email:. Signature:. Amount: $... Date:.. Post to: The Secretary Nanango AP & M Society Inc PO Box 202 Nanango Qld 4615 The Nanango Show Society s meetings are held on the second Monday of each month in the Les Fogg Pavilion at the Nanango Showgrounds, commencing at 7.30pm. ENTRY Fee $11.00 LED STEER / STUD BEEF / DEXTER CATTLE ENTRY FORM Cross out which is not relevant. CLASS NO NAME OF EXHIBIT BREED Tattoo No DATE OF BIRTH Name of Sire Name of Dam Entry Fee Name of Exhibitor: Phone No Total Fee Enclosed Postal Address: Signature: Date Please print clearly & state Breed. Entry forms together with FEES must be received by last mail on Tuesday 4th April 2017. Post Entry Forms with Fees to: The Secretary, Nanango AP & M Society, PO Box 202, Nanango Qld 4615. Fees may be lodged at Heritage Building Society BSB 638 070: Ac No 12967920. Please state name with lodgement of payment, and advise the Show Society via phone on 4163 1273 or email on nanangoshowsociety@bigpond.com Failure to make payment by the due date will result in disqualification. Eftpos facilities are available at the office. 32

PRIME CATTLE ENTRY FORM (Number Tags will be provided) Prime Cattle Age Tags: Milk Tooth Nil; 2 Tooth White; 4 Tooth Blue; 6 Tooth Yellow; 8 Tooth Red ENTRY FEE: $12 CLASS NO NAME OF EXHIBIT BREED No of Entries Prime Cattle Age Tags Name of Exhibitor Entry Fee Name of Exhibitor: Phone No Total Fees Included Postal Address: Entry Fee must be received by Tuesday Signature: Date: 4th April 2017. Post Entry Forms with Fees to: The Secretary, Nanango AP & M Society, PO Box 202, Nanango Qld 4615. Fees may be lodged at Heritage Building Society BSB 638 070: Ac No 12967920. Please state name with lodgement of payment, and advise the Show Society via phone on 4163 1273 or email on nanangoshowsociety@bigpond.com Failure to make payment by the due date will result in disqualification. Eftpos facilities are available at the office. BIRD / POULTRY ENTRY FORM ENTRY FEE: $1 Class Sex Breed or Description Entry Fee TOTAL FEE Name: Address:......Postcode:... Email:..... Please state if Junior Entrant. Age.. Entry Forms can be mailed to The Secretary, Nanango AP & M Society Inc, PO Box 202, Nanango Qld 4615 or can be dropped in to the Show Office. 33

PAVILION ENTRY FORM Exhibitors are requested to enter early. Entry is FREE for the Pavilion Section. PLEASE NOTE: A separate entry form is required for each section. Subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Society and the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies, which are deemed included herein, as if inserted at length, I submit the following entries in the forthcoming Show. The exhibits being my own bona fide property. Name of Exhibitor: Phone: Address: Section Class No of Entries Description In consideration of your Association accepting my entrance to the above events, I agree to abide by any decision of its Committee, and to release the Committee, and Members from any action, claim, or demand that I may have against it, them, or any of them, for or in connection with any loss, damage or injury suffered by me on the premises of the Association, or at, the course of the Show. I hereby give permission for my child to compete in these events on the Nanango Showgrounds. NB: This must be filled in by the parent or guardian of any child under the age of 18years. Exhibitor Signature:.. THE NANANGO AP & M SOCIETY INC WOULD LIKE TO SINCERELY THANK THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE THAT HAVE SPONSORED THE SHOW AT THE TIME OF PRINTING THIS SCHEDULE. Andrew Gregor Anderson s Produce Ollies Mower Service Schloss Enterprises Barry Green McDonalds Kingaroy Ham s Crane Hire Rural Steel Supplies Kingaroy Satellite Cinema Cheryl Dunstan Meredith Bochmann Nanango Hack & Pony Club Genevieve Gregor John Lee Mrs. Iris Kleinhanns Heritage Community Branch Nanango Mrs. Gloria Fleming Graham Family Timms Family Nanango AP & M Society Inc Taabinga Dog Kennels Nanango Garden Club Miriam Pascoe Margie Lee Madigan & Family Greg Hunter & Family Nanango Spare Parts Payton Civil Products Debra Horan & Patricia Dowling Nanango Homemakers South Burnett Lawyers Pat Collins Pest Control South Burnett Bee Keeping Supplies IGA Nanango Ivan & Lea Enchelmaier Lorna Lucas Nanango Stockfeed & Saddlery Bochmann Family Roberta Clegg Ilma O Farrell South Burnett Orchid Society Les Wilson White s Rural Deb Frecklington Nanango Veterinary Surgery SB Regional Council Yarraman IGA Framed With Style Queensland Produce Distributors Riverina Kingaroy Nanango Gas Suppliers Stihl Shop Little High Country Dairy Goats Wild Ash Brafords Ultimate Electrical Solutions SB Branch QCDA Inc Property Management Products Nanango Motors Aird s Hardware Downunder Enterprises Dept of Infrastructure & Planning Ken Mills Crittendens Kingaroy IGA Yarraman Nanango Country Veterinary Services Emma Hale Bailey s Earthmoving Kewpie Stockfeeds Nanango & District Garden Club 34

COLOURING COMPETITION THEME YEAR OF THE ROOSTER PREP TO YEAR 6 MUST BE ON A4 PAPER 35

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