




ExhibitionShedTrophiesareproudlysponsoredbyHutton&Northeyin conjunctionwith:
• ChampionFleece Sponsored byMcknightHoldingsTAFaircloughWool
• FamilywithMostPointsOver AllSectionsof the Show Sponsored by D&S Aynsley
• Juniors (U16) withMostPointsOver Allthe Show Sponsored byA&JSattler excluding equestrian and cattle section.
• Juniors (U16) Runner Up withMost PointsOverAllthe Show Sponsored by WheatbeltAuditCo.excluding equestrian and cattle section.
• Juniors FamilyObtainingMostPoints donated by Nicola&CameronBroun for the family obtaining most points in the Junior Section where two or more siblings have entered.
• Nick Cooke PerpetualTrophy donated byTheCookeFamilyfor the Best Young Exhibitor under 25 years old.
• President’s Trophy donated by JohnMaxwellfor the exhibitor gaining the most points over all sections of the Show. Exhibitors must enter at least THREE SECTIONS to be eligible for this trophy.
• 150th AnniversaryTrophy sponsored by B&LSimswill be presented this year to the Most Outstanding Exhibit in the ProduceSection.
• The SecondMillennium PerpetualArt Trophy donated by theBeverley AgriculturalSociety
ABN - 39 447 156 213 PIC - WHSG0035
Affiliated with the Royal Agricultural Society of W.A. (Inc.) and under the Uniform by-laws made in pursuance of clause 6 of the Royal Agricultural Society Act. 1926.
RegulationsandBy–Lawsfor the governing of the 2024 Annual Show, which are subject to any alterations the Committee may deem advisable, may be inspected on Show day at the Secretary’s Office on the grounds.
DISCLAIMER
The Committee of the Beverley Agricultural Society Inc. will not accept liability for injury or accidents to any persons and or damage of any kind to property or livestock.
PRESIDENT
John Maxwell 0400 146 253
VICEPRESIDENT
Tim Seed 0427 386 009
SECRETARY
Bruce Hunt 0404 044 202
All correspondence to PO Box 108 Beverley WA 6304
TREASURER
Nick Emin 0427 743 444
Natalie Kilpatrick 0429 056 071
Melissa Blechynden 0429 504 963
Rochelle Prime 0431 262 775
Melissa Blechynden 0429 504 963
CHIEFSTEWARD
Heather Kendrick 0427 917 307
GROUNDS
Tim Seed 0427 386 009
Lorretta Adams, Sue Britza, Cameron Broun, Jamie Broun, Beverley Murphy, Jessamin Pain, Sandy Woods
Mr Brian Sims Mrs Gaenor Carter Mr Jeff Murray
Mr Mick Martin
H Sewell, JSeabrooke, ER Parker, C Smith, W Smith, H Lukin, S Williams, E Powell, JW Broun, F Lodge, T Barrett-Lennard, RC Smith, EW Edwards, JS Twine, H Blechynden, G Barrett-Lennard, CR McGlew, ETK Barrett-Lennard, AL Barrett-Lennard, JW Woods, CD Smith, PR Bremner, KH Doncon, BGSims, MS Murray, DJ Barrett-Lennard, CL Doncon, RJ Adams, ETD Barrett-Lennard, RD Smith, G Blight, P Jenkin, J Wallace, N Cooke, D Young, B Flood, JWallace, AShaw, T Cooke, T Reid, T Seed, S Aynsley
I am excited to invite you all to the 2024 Beverley Agricultural Show. It is a day of celebration, community, and showcasing the best of what our region has to offer.
First and foremost, I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to our incredible volunteers and generous sponsors. Without your dedication, support, and tireless efforts, this event would not be possible. Your commitment to the Beverley Agricultural Society and our beloved show is truly commendable, and we are deeply grateful for everything you do to make this day a success.
When we gather, it's important to take a moment to reflect on the rich history of the Beverley Agricultural Show. For around 150 years, this event has been a cornerstone of our community, bringing together families, friends, and neighbours to celebrate our agricultural heritage. From its humble beginnings to the vibrant, bustling event we see today, the show has grown and evolved, always with the spirit of community at its heart.
Now, let’s dive into what we have in store for you on the day. We've prepared an exciting run sheet filled with activities and attractions for all ages. From the early morning animal displays and equestrian events to the lively music and entertainment that will carry us into the evening, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Our exhibition sheds are brimming with stunning entries, including delicious cakes, beautiful paintings, captivating photographs, and charming kids' artwork. You’ll also find an impressive array of produce, livestock, and flowers, each entry showcasing the incredible talent and hard work of our participants.
We have plenty of rides and games for the young and young-at-heart, delectable food stalls to satisfy your cravings, and, of course, our fantastic fireworks display to cap off the night. It’s going to be a day filled with joy, laughter, and community spirit.
To all our participants, we wish you the best of luck. Whether you are here to compete, to showcase your work, or simply to enjoy the day, may you find success and happiness in your endeavours. Let's make this year’s Beverley Agricultural Show a memorable one, filled with fun, excitement, and the warmth of our wonderful community.
It will be a day to remember. Enjoy the show!
John Maxwell President
Life
Cooke T&A
Copping B&J
Carter B
Carter G
De Rossi P
Murray J
Sims B& L
VivianM
Ashworth W&N
Atkinson C&L
Aynsley D&S
Aynsley O
Aynsley R
Bailey D & N
Baker K
Balcom A
Barrett Lennard G
Barrett Lennard J
Barrett Lennard J&L
Barrett Lennard M&H
Barret Lennard M
R&L Barrett Lennard
Bassett T&G
Baumann C
Baumann R
Bekkers P
Blechynden K&M
Blechynden M
Bond M
Britza M&S
Broun C
Broun J
Broun P&A
Broun S&J
Cashmore R
Cleland B&A
Cleland D
Connelly M
Cooke A
Copping M, McCloy S
Corbett P, Palmer A
Criddle B&A
Davey M&E
Devenish C&T
Doncon C&V
Doncon D & Carlshau-
sen S
Doyle L&K
Emin N
Enkelmann J & McLean
L
Faithfull B&G
Farr J&A
Feilding S&M
Ferguson F
Ferrell K & Pessotto L
Fisher A
Fisher R&F
Fleay D
Foster J
Fregon J&V
French B&L
Gibbs C
Gollan S&S
Halbert B
Hales D
Hales R
Hambly W
Hammond D&C
Hammond M
Harling P & Lillico D
Hayfield E & Macgregor
N
Heal E&J
Herd S & Strahan G
Higgins P&S
Hill S
Hunt B
Hutchinson B&M
Jenkin P&V
Kehlet L
Kelliher P&T
Kendrick H
Kilpatrick B
Kilpatrick Declan
Kilpatrick Delys
Kilpatrick T&N
Knight P
Lawlor C
Lewis L&C
Luff J & NeameL
Mann B&C
Mann J&K
Markowski A
Marshall S&S
Martin M&S
Martino M&T
Maxwell J
McCallum G&R
McLaughlin T & Row K
McMullen G&C
Mearns S
Mellick C&R
Menz M&C
Menz M&T
Messenger K&N
Miller J
Morrell H
Morrell H&D
Morrell S&S
Morrow T
Moulton G&G
Murphy B
Murray B&A
Murray D&J
Ochtman G
Pain J
Petchell M&G
Pitt P
Raymont P
Rayner E&H
Rayner G&J
Reid T
Ridgeway A & Thompson S
Ridgway R&D
Ross B&J
Sampson D
Sattler J&C
Schilling A & Hewitt V
Seeber V
Seed T
Shaw A&K
Shaw B&C
Shaw L&S
Smith A&R
Smith B
Smith K&H
Smith M&R
Smith R&D
Strange J
Strange M
Tann C
Tasker D&A
Toohey J&J
Walters J&R
Wauchope B
Wilkinson D&Z
Wilkinson S
Wilkinson E
Manythanks toall ourfinancial membersforyour ongoingsupport.
The 2024 Beverley Agricultural Show is celebrating 100 years of the Avondale Research Station. Through these 100 years, Avondale has conducted research, has seen many a trial and transformed over the years to grow into what it is today.
Avondale sits where the Dale River joins the Avon River Northwest of Beverley. On 4th April 1924, the Department of Agriculture and Food was given 1,740 acres of Avondale for research purposes but the research did not start until 1926.
In the Beverley-York region, a Braxy-like disease originated in 1915; over 15 years farmers reported a 30% loss in sheep. It was during the 1930s that Avondale was used by Dr Harold Bennetts when he found that Bacillus ovitoxicus was the cause of the disease. With this knowledge he was able to develop the infectious enterotoxaemia vaccine. For his efforts, Bennetts received a CBE (Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire). Through this research, Bennetts and colleague Gardner confirmed 24 species of plants as being poisonous, most were from the native pea genera Gastrolobium and Oxylobium. This research led to the publication of The Toxic Plants of Western Australia in 1956. In 1935, Avondale Research station investigated 499 sheep and the effects of castrating male lambs with either mechanical pincers compared to using a knife, both methods being replaced with rubber rings. It was concluded that no significant differences were observable concerning mortality, maturity rates and meat quality.
Dr Eric Underwood began his research at Avondale in the mid-1930s. Underwood's research included the results of sulphur on wool growth, he followed that research with investigations into botulism in sheep during 1935. Moving to the 1940s, Underwood studied the nutritional value of hay and pasture for sheep, these studies were published in the Journal of Agriculture. Through the 1950s Avondale had monitored its sheep flocks as part of the research into the Dwalganup strain of clover as a livestock feed and its effect on ewe fertility. Through the 1960s and 1970s Avondale was involved with the breeding and trial of various cereal crops for use within Western Australia.
The machinery museum was built in 1979 and other buildings were restored to their original condition. Since the early 1980s, Avondale has focused on environmental and sustainable farming along with farm income supplemental alternatives like marron farming. Machinery was restored by the Department of Agriculture mechanics. In 1978 an invitation to visit and open Avondale's agricultural displays was sent to Prince Charles, this was accepted and on 16 March 1979, Avondale was officially opened with a commemorative tree planting near the entrance to the farm. Today, Avondale is managed by the National Trust and is open to the public at varying times throughout the year.
We thank Mr Peter Jenkin for opening the 2024 Beverley Show. Mr Jenkin is a former manager of the research station and valued member of the Beverley community.
Entry forms close 5pm Friday 9 August 2024 except for Section F (Fruit and Vegetables) and Section J (Flowers) which close 5pm Tuesday 13 August 2024.
1. All exhibition shed entries must be delivered between 1pm and 6pm on Thursday 15August, except perishables.
2. Perishables (Section C - Produce, Section F - Fruit & Vegetables and Section J - Flowers), must be received by 10am on Friday 16August.
3. Please check individual sections for specific regulations.
4. Each exhibit must clearly show – NAME, SECTION and CLASS NUMBER in which it is entered.
5. Exhibits must be labelled in such a way that labels can be removed or covered for judging.
6. The Committee will take every care of exhibits, but will not be responsible for any loss by accident, fire or other means either in transit, in the building or during exhibition.
7. Judging commences on Friday at 1pm unless otherwise specified.
8. No person other than judges and officials will be allowed in the exhibition shed while judging is in progress.
9. Judges are required to disqualify entries that do not adhere to regulations. At the discretion of the Committee, no inappropriate content will be accepted.
10. Should there be a tie in any section in which points are awarded for trophies, the exhibitor gaining the greatest number of firsts shall be declared the winner.
11. The Society reserves the right to substitute trophies of equal value to cash prizes or vice versa.
12. All prize money will be paid on Show day from the Show Office from 12noon.
13. NO EXHIBITS ARE TO BE REMOVED FROM THE EXHIBITION SHED BEFORE 4.30pm ON SHOW DAY without written permission from either the Shed Secretary or Chief Steward.
14.All persons entering the grounds on Show day, other than those carrying Members or Complimentary tickets will be required to pay admission.
Steward: Cameron Broun
Entries Close: 5pm Friday 9 August
Entries to bestaged by: 10am Friday 16 August
Hutton& Northey Sales SponsoredTrophies
Entry Fee: $1
McknightHoldings TAFairclough Wool - Champion Fleece
JP& JLBroun - Most Points Overall
Beverley Agricultural Society - Ribbons for Grand Champion, Champion Medium Wool Fleece and Champion Fine Wool Fleece
Regulations
Wool must be from the current season’s clip and must not be more than 396 days. Fleece to be skirted to the standard recognised by the Wool Brokers. Maximum
1
2
3
4
Merino fleece, super fine wool, from ewe or wether (point judging)
Merino fleece, fine wool, from ewe or wether (point judging)
Merino fleece, medium wool from ewe or wether (point judging)
Merino fleece, strong wool from ewe or wether (point judging)
5 Merino ram fleece, from Beverley district (point judging), Not eligible for Champion Ribbon
6 Merino fleece, ewe or wether (point judging), Stud breeders are not eligible
7
8
9
Two Merino fleeces, fine or medium, ewe or wether (point judging)
Two Merino fleeces, strong wool, ewe or wether (point judging)
Merino fleece, other than ram, to be judged for commercial value
10 Merino lambs fleece, open, (point judging)
11
Five Merino fleeces, ewe or wether to be judged for commercial value, Stud breeders not eligible
12 Any other breed fleece, ewe or wether (point judging)
13
Any other breed fleece, ram (point judging)
Steward: Jamie Broun - 08 9646 1339 or 0428 912 441
Entries Close: 5pm Friday 9 August
Penningby: 8am Saturday 17 August
Regulations
Open to commercial and stud breeders.
Penning and loading ramps supplied.
Entry Fee: $20 per exhibitor
Maximum 12 sheep per exhibitor. All exhibitors to have a waybill.
Beverley Ag Society PIC No. WHSG0035
The Beverley Agricultural Society committee wish to warmly thank all judges, stewards, members, friends, exhibitors, members of the community and local business who help and support the show with donations of trophies, prize money and precious time.
Steward: John Hawke
Entries Close: 5pm Friday 9 August
Entries to bestaged by: 10am Friday 16 August
Hutton& Northey Sales SponsoredTrophies
Andrew& KellieShaw - Most Points
Westlands Honey - Runner up
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: 1st $4 2nd $2
Beverley Agricultural Society – Ribbon for the Most Outstanding Exhibit
150thAnniversary Trophy fortheMostOutstanding Exhibit - B& LSims
Regulations ALLENTRIES TOBEGROWN BY EXHIBITOR
Sheaves and pasture blocks MUST be size specified.
Classes 1-7 to be judged for seed purposes only, may be pickled.
Classes 1-7entries to be in accordance with the CBH Delivery Standards.
Classes 8-15 to be judged for growth appropriate to class and seasonal conditions.
Class
GRAIN ORSEED(Variety tobenamed)
1 Wheat, any variety, 10-15kg
2 Oats, for milling, 8-10kg
3 Oats, for feed, any variety, 8-10kg
4 Barley, two row, 8 -10kg, acceptable for malting
5 Lupins, any variety, 10 -15kg
6 Pulse, for grain, 10 -15kg
7 Any other seed, 1- 5kg
SHEAF15-20cmindiameter(Varietyto benamed)
8 Green Wheaten, for grain
9 Green Oaten, for grain
10 Green Barley, for grain
11 Green Wheaten, for hay or chaff
12 Green Oaten, for hay or chaff
13 Green Lupins, for grain, complete plant with root system
14 Green Canola, for grain
15 Green Pulse
HAY
16 Cereal Hay, half bale
17 Round Bale Sample, 4-6kg
BLOCK PASTURE (30cm x 30cm NOT to be grown in a box)
18 Grazed Pasture
19 Subterranean Clover
20 Pasture grown on salt land
21 Legumes other than Subterranean Clover
Chief Steward: Sandy Woods
Entries Close: 5pm Friday 9 August
RingSteward: Terry Woods
Entry Fee: $5 per entry
Hutton& Northey Sales SponsoredTrophies
Beverley Agricultural Society - RibbonsforGrand ChampionFemale and Grand Champion Bull
Beverley Earthmoving - Most Successful Exhibitor
Classes will be decided on the day. Please bring age and weight of steer with you.
Animal to be weighed within 48 hours of arriving on Show grounds.
Class
1 Bull born on or after June 1, 2023 and before Dec 31, 2023
2 Bull born on or after April 1, 2023 and before May 31, 2023
3 Bull born on or after Jan 1, 2023 and before March 31, 2023
JUNIORCHAMPION BULL
RESERVEJUNIORCHAMPION BULL
4 Bull born on or before Dec 31, 2022
SENIORCHAMPION BULL
RESERVESENIORCHAMPION BULL
GRANDCHAMPIONBULL
5 Female born on or after June 1, 2023 and Dec 31, 2023
6 Female born on or after April 1, 2023 and before May 31, 2023
7 Female born on or after Jan 1, 2023 and before March 31, 2023
JUNIORCHAMPION FEMALE
RESERVEJUNIORCHAMPION FEMALE
8 Female born on or after Dec 31, 2022
SENIORCHAMPION FEMALE
RESERVESENIORCHAMPION FEMALE
GRANDCHAMPION FEMALE
9 Led Steer
MOST SUCCESSFUL
Entries to be on the groundsby no later than 9amSaturday17August. Judging will commence at 10.30am.
Open to anyone including Agricultural School students that are under 25 years of age on the 1st of May in the year of the State Finals, with a minimum age of 15. State Finals of the Junior Judging Competition to be held at the Perth Royal Show in September 2024. Beverley Show placegetters will have the opportunity to compete. The winner of the State Final will then compete in the National Junior Judging Competition in the year 2024. Please note that the Judging of the Parading Competitionwilltake place duringthe maincattle judging.
Chief Steward: Jessamin Pain – 0447 722 958/beverleyagpoultry@gmail.com
Entries Close: 5pm Friday 9thAugust (please allow 10 business days for postage)
Penning: All exhibits to be penned between 7.00amand8:30am Saturday 17 August. (Penning also available 5.30pm to7.00pm Friday 16 August (by prior arrangement)
Judging: Commences from 9.00am - Judges decision is final!
Presentations: from 3.00pm Saturday 17th August
Unpenning: following presentations. Sunday Unpenning by arrangement
Entry Fee: $1 per exhibit, Juniors (15years andunder) free
Entry Form: Please complete entry form enclosed, filling in all required information. Please double check class as entries into the wrong class cannot be judged. Keep a copy of your entry form for your reference. Please provide an email or mobile number so that entries may be confirmed.
Abbreviations
AV - Any Variety, AOV - Any Other Variety, AC – Any Colour, AOC – Any Other Colour, OEG – Old English Game
Sponsors
HnrMartinAldridge -Supreme Champion, Beverley Bed& BreakfastReserve Champion, M&S Martin - Junior Champion, R& S Fricker - Junior Reserve Champion, Shireof Beverley, A& VSchilling, HnrMia DaviesAmateur Section Information& Regulations
• All payments to be made payable to the Beverley Agricultural Society
• Junior entrants to be 15years or under at the time of the show, must pen own birds.
• Amateur entrants are ineligible to enter into the Exhibition competition.
• Infested or Diseased birds will be removed from exhibition.
• Entry to shed is at exhibitor's own risk.
• All birds MUST be fed and watered by exhibitors after completion of judging, please provide own dishes (no glass), taps are available at the poultry shed. Water will be topped up by stewards throughout the day.
• Any exhibitors who penned up on Friday night must clean their pens prior to judging.
Trophies Categories:
SupremeChampion: Ribbon & $100 ReserveChampion: Ribbon & $50
Rosettes:
Best Display Pair, Best Hard Feather Standard, Best Heavy Breed Soft Feather Standard, Best Light Breed Soft Feather Standard, Best Hard Feather Bantam, Best Heavy Breed Soft Feather Bantam, Best Light Breed Soft Feather Bantam, Best Waterfowl, Best Junior Section, Reserve Junior Section. 1st in Class $4, 2nd in Class $2
AmateurPoultry Competition:
This class is open to poultry owners interested in having a go at exhibiting. Birds will be judged on their condition and presentation. So, give it a go; trim up those claws, clean up your birds, try a little Vaseline on those combs and
wattles and bring your favourite bird down to the show. Be sure to check and treat them for any parasites. Best
Orpington Female Buff
Orpington Male AOC
Orpington Female AOC
Plymouth Rock Male AC
Plymouth Rock Female AC
Rhode Island Male Red
Island Female Red
Sussex Male AOC
Sussex Female AOC
Transylvanian Naked Neck Male AC
Transylvanian Naked Neck Female AC
Wyandotte Male Laced Variety
Wyandotte Female Laced Variety
Wyandotte Male White
Wyandotte Female White
Wyandotte Male AOC 58 Wyandotte Female AOC
Standard Heavy Breed Male AOV AC (Nominate Breed) 60 Standard Heavy Breed Female AOV AC (Nominate Breed)
BREEDSOFTFEATHER
Ancona Male
Ancona Female
Araucana Male AC
Araucana Female AC
Hamburgh Male AC
Hamburgh Female AC
Leghorn Male Brown
Leghorn Female Brown
Leghorn Male White
Leghorn Female White
Leghorn Male AOC
Leghorn Female AOC
Minorca Male AC
74 Minorca Female AC
75 Polish Male AC
76 Polish Female AC
77 Silkie Male White
78 Silkie Female White
79 Silkie Male AOC
80 Silkie Female AOC
81 Standard Light Breed Male AOV AC (Nominate Breed)
82 Standard Light Breed Female AOV AC (Nominate Breed)
HARD FEATHERBANTAM
83 Australian Game Bantam Male AC
84 Australian Game Bantam Female AC
85 Indian Bantam Male AC
86 Indian Bantam Female AC
87 Modern Bantam Male Black Red
88 Modern Bantam Female Black Red Partridge
89 Modern Bantam Male Duck Wing
90 Modern Bantam Female Duck Wing
91 Modern Bantam Male AOC
92 Modern Bantam Female AOC
93 OEG Bantam Male Black Red
94 OEG Bantam Female Black Red Partridge
95 OEG Bantam Male Blue Red
96 OEG Bantam Female Blue Red
97 OEG Bantam Male Duck Wing
98 OEG Bantam Female Duck Wing
99 OEG Bantam Male AOC
100 OEG Bantam Female AOC
101 Bantam Hard Feather Male AOV AC (Nominate Breed)
102 Bantam Hard Feather Female AOV AC (Nominate Breed)
HEAVYBREEDSOFTFEATHER BANTAM
103 Australian Langshan Bantam Male AC
104 Australian Langshan Female AC
105 Australorp Bantam Male AC
106 Australorp Bantam Female AC
107 Frizzle Bantam Male AC
108 Frizzle Bantam Female AC
109 Orpington Bantam Male AC
110 Orpington Bantam Female AC
111 Pekin Male Black or Blue
112 Pekin Female Black or Blue
113 Pekin Male Buff
114 Pekin Female Buff
115 Pekin Male White
116 Pekin Female White
117 Pekin Male AOC
118 Pekin Female AOC
119 Rhode Island Red Bantam Male
120 Rhode Island Red Bantam
Female
121 Sussex Bantam Male AC
122 Sussex Bantam Female AC
123 Wyandotte Bantam Male Laced Variety
124 Wyandotte Bantam Female Laced Variety
125 Wyandotte Bantam Male Partridge
126 Wyandotte Bantam Female Partridge
127 Wyandotte Bantam Male White
128 Wyandotte Bantam Female White
129 Wyandotte Bantam Male AOC
130 Wyandotte Bantam Female AOC
131 Bantam Heavy Breed Male AOV AC (Nominate Breed)
132 Bantam Heavy Breed Female AOV AC (Nominate Breed)
LIGHT BREEDSOFTFEATHER
BANTAM
133 Ancona Bantam Male
134 Ancona Bantam Female
135 Belgian D'anver Male AC
136 Belgian D'anver Female AC
137 Belgian D'uccle Male AC
138 Belgian D'uccle Female AC
139 Japanese Male AC
140 Japanese Female AC
141 Leghorn Bantam Male Brown
142 Leghorn Bantam Female Brown
143 Leghorn Bantam Male White
144 Leghorn Bantam Female White
145 Leghorn Bantam Male AOC
146 Leghorn Bantam Female AOC
147 Rosecomb Male AC
148 Rosecomb Female AC
149 Seabright Male AC
150 Seabright Female AC
151 Bantam Light Breed Male AOV AC (Nominate Breed)
152 Bantam Light Breed Female AOV AC (Nominate Breed)
WATERFOWLSTANDARD
153 Sebastopol Gander AC
154 Sebastopol Goose AC
155 Gander AOV AC
156 Goose AOV AC
157 Campbell Drake AC
158 Campbell Duck AC
159 Cayuga Drake
160 Cayuga Duck
161 Indian Runner Drake AC
162 Indian Runner Duck AC
163 Muscovy Drake AC
164 Muscovy Duck AC
165 Pekin Drake
166 Pekin Duck
167 Rouen Drake
168 Rouen Duck
169 Standard Drake AOV AC (Nominate Breed)
170 Standard Duck AOV AC (Nominate Breed)
WATERFOWLBANTAM
171 Australian Call Drake AC
172 Australian Call Duck AC
173 Bantam Drake AOV AC (Nominate Breed)
174 Bantam Duck AOV AC (Nominate Breed)
TURKEY
175 Turkey Gobbler AV AC
176 Turkey Hen AV AC
JUNIOR
177 Junior Standard Hard Feather Pair (Nominate Breed)
178 Junior Standard Soft Feather Pair (Nominate Breed)
179 Junior Bantam Hard Feather Pair (Nominate Breed)
180 Junior Bantam Soft Feather Pair (Nominate Breed)
181 Junior Standard Waterfowl Pair (Nominate Breed)
182 Junior Bantam Waterfowl Pair (Nominate Breed)
183 Junior Standard Hard Feather
Male AV AC (Nominate Breed)
184 Junior Standard Hard Feather
Female AV AC (Nominate Breed)
185 Junior Bantam Hard Feather Male AV AC (Nominate Breed)
186 Junior Bantam Hard Feather
Female AV AC (Nominate Breed)
187 Junior Standard Soft Feather
Male AV AC (Nominate Breed)
188 Junior Standard Soft Feather
Female AV AC (Nominate Breed)
189 Junior Bantam Soft Feather Male AV AC
190 Junior Bantam Soft Feather
Female AV AC
191 Junior Waterfowl Male AV AC (Nominate Breed)
192 Junior Waterfowl Female AV AC (Nominate Breed)
AMATEUREXHIBITION
201 Senior Amateur Exhibition
202 Junior Amateur Exhibition
Stewards: Robyn Cashmore and Lyn Murphy
Entries Close: 5pm Tuesday 13 August
Entry Fee: $1
Entries to bestaged by: 10am Friday 16 August Prizes: 1st $4 2nd $2
Hutton& Northey Sales SponsoredTrophies
AvonTrading - Most Points, C & K Blechynden - Runner Up
Beverley Agricultural Society - Ribbon for the Most Outstanding Exhibit Regulations
All fruit and vegetables must be grown by the exhibitor (plates provided). Vegetables shown in “collection” cannot compete in other classes.
Class
VEGETABLES
1 Vegetables, best collection, to be judged for quality, at least six varieties
2 Lettuce, any type, one head
3 Broccoli, one head
4 Cabbage, one head
5 Cauliflower, one head
6 Brussel Sprouts, six heads
7 Onions, any variety, three bulbs
8 Swede or Turnip, any variety, three
9 Carrots, three
10 Peas, any variety, ten pods
11 Broad Beans, ten pods
12 Rhubarb, six sticks
13 Radishes, bunch of six
14 Celery, 1 head
15 Beetroot, bunch of three
16 Shallots or Spring Onions, bunch of ten
17 Silver beet, four stalks, in jar of water
18 Kale, any variety, four stalks, in jar of water
19 Potatoes, six
20 Pumpkin, any variety
21 Pumpkin, biggest, any variety
22 Cabbage, biggest, any variety
23 Leek, bunch of three
24 Best collection of Root Vegetables, minimum of 4
25 Herbs – bundle of three in a jar of water
26 Any other vegetable, not mentioned above, variety named
27 Unusually shaped vegetable FRUIT
28 Oranges, six, other than Navel
29 Oranges, six, Navel
30 Lemons, six
31 Mandarins, six
32 Grapefruit, five
33 Limes, six
34 Almonds in shell, any variety, 250g
35 Any other fruit not mentioned above, six
Stewards: Carol Veitch, Rebecca Smith and Elaine Hutchinson
Entries Close: 5pm Friday 9 August
Entries to bestaged by: 6pm Thursday 15 August
Hutton& Northey Sales SponsoredTrophies
CWA Beverley - Most Points
CWA Beverley - Runner Up
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: 1st $4 2nd $2
Beverley Agricultural Society - Ribbon for the Most Outstanding Exhibit
Regulations
All exhibits must be at least 12 hours old. Cakes to be un-iced, unless otherwise stated. All sponges must be made in round tins and un-filled. All entries to be displayed on a suitable glass or china plate. In the interest of hygiene and appearance, exhibits MUST be placed in a clear oven bag but not sealed.
Class 1 Date and Walnut Loaf
2 Fruit and Nut Loaf
3 Boiled Fruit Cake, no topping
4 Fruit Cake, suitable for Christmas or Birthday, glace cherries and nuts allowed 5 Banana Cake 6 Carrot Cake, iced 7 Chocolate Cake
8 Marble Cake 9 Orange Cake
10
Sponge Sandwich (2 layers and not filled)
11 Swiss Roll, with jam, ends not to be cut
12 Decorated Cake, material optional, i.e., butter icing, lollies, etc
13 Decorated Cake, formal celebration, covered with fondant/ready to roll
14 Decorated Cake, novice
15 Anzac Biscuits, 6
16 Plate of biscuits, 2 varieties, 3 of each
17 Shortbread, Six pieces
18 Slice, 6, one variety, cooked or uncooked
19 Brownies, Three
20 Gluten Free biscuit or slice, 3 pieces
21 Plate of Plain Scones, Four
22 Plate of Sweet Scones, Four
23 Plate of Pumpkin Scones, Four
24 Muffins, 3
25 Cupcakes, three, not iced
26 Plate of Pikelets, Six, 5-7cm across
27 Meats Pies, 2 single serve size, may be made in a pie machine
28 Mini Pizza, 2
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29 Quiche
30 Sausage Rolls, 4
31 Bread, cooked in a bread machine
32 Bread, hand-made, not machine
33 Sour Dough Loaf
Stewards: Kim Riddell and Julie Anderson
Entries Close: 5pm Friday 9 August
Entries to bestaged by: 6pm Thursday 15 August
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Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: 1st $4 2nd $2
EA& JAHeal - Most points in Classes 1 - 23, Classes 24 - 40, Classes 41-48
Beverley Agricultural Society - Ribbon for the Most Outstanding Exhibit
Regulations
All entries in classes 1-21 to be in clear glass containers (jam in jam jars) with plain screw top lids and no cloth covers.
No advertising on lids.
All entries labelled with date and variety on side of containers.
EGGS
All eggs to be on a plate (supplied). Eggs should be clean, not washed or oiled. Eggs to be judged on uniformity, size, colour and weight.
Class PRESERVES
1 Orange Marmalade
2 Grapefruit Marmalade
3 Any other variety Marmalade
4 Apricot Jam, (fresh fruit)
5 Fig Jam, (fresh fruit)
6 Plum Jam, (fresh fruit)
7 Combination Jam or any other variety, (fresh fruit)
8 Collection of home-made Jams, at least three varieties – no Marmalade
9 Fruit Jelly, any variety
10 Lemon Butter
11 Dehydrated or sun dried fruit, one variety
12 Pickles, home-made with mustard
13 Chutney, any variety
14 Relish, any variety
15 Tomato Sauce (one bottle)
16 Sauce, any other variety (one bottle)
17 Onions, pickled in white vinegar
18 Pickled vegetables in white vinegar
19 Olives, pickled, black/green
20 Olives, marinated
21 Dehydrated or sun dried vegetable, one variety
22 Collection off the pantry shelf of six items
23 Extra Virgin Olive Oil
APICULTURE
24 Honey, one jar, harvested by exhibitor
25 Honey, one jar, commercially produced
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Stewards: Sandy Woods and Dianne Turner
Entries Close: 5pm Friday 9 August
Entries to bestaged by: 6pm Thursday 15 August
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W& H Kendrick - Most Points in Classes 1 - 10
B& PKnight - Most Points in Classes 11 - 23
B& PKnight - Most Points in Classes 24 - 40
B& ACleland - Most Points in Classes 41- 46
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: 1st $4 2nd $2
Beverley Agricultural Society - Ribbon for the Most Outstanding Exhibit
Regulations
All exhibits must be the work of the exhibitor. All adult garments must be exhibited on coat hangers. Doyleys to be on backing paper.
No article that has previously been exhibited is eligible for entry. All articles must be clean, may be washed but not starched, and free from pet hair.
Class HANDEMBROIDERY/ NEEDLEWORK
1 Tapestry or Long Stitch, one article
2 Cross-stitch, framed, can have other stitches
3 Cross-stitch miniature item, 10cm x 10cm maximum
4 Candle wicking, one article
5 Doyley, or Table Cloth, hand embroidered
6 Patchwork, one block (excluding quilts)
7 Appliqué, any small item (excluding quilts)
8 Quilting, any small item
9 Embroided and/or smocked item
10 Any other hand worked item
CROCHET
11 Doyley or Centrepiece, one only
12 Toy
13 Lap Rug or Baby Blanket, not to exceed 115cm x 115cm
14 Beanie, Scarf or Gloves
15 Baby Cardigan/Jumper
16 Any article not mentioned
KNITTING
17 Adult’s jumper or cardigan, sleeves optional
18 Child’s jumper or cardigan
19 Baby’s jumper or cardigan
20 Baby set (0-2yrs), Booties and Beanie
21 Beanie, Scarf or Gloves
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MACHINESEWING
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Any machine piece of patchwork 25
Baby’s dress up to 2 years
Child’s dress 27
Child’s shirt or blouse 28
Baby’s/Child’s sleepwear 29 Any other garment or set for a child
Garment in pure wool
Machine appliqué, any small item 38
Machine quilting, any small item 39
Machine embroidery, any small item 40
Any other machine item QUILTING
41 A quilt, hand pieced and hand quilted
42 A quilt, hand appliquéd and/or embroidered, machine pieced and machine quilted
43 A quilt, machine appliquéd and/or embroidered, machine pieced and machine quilted
44 A quilt, combination of hand or machine pieced and hand or machine quilted
45 A quilt, top made by Exhibitor, but quilted by another person
46 Wall hanging or art quilt, any technique Beverley Agricultural Society(Inc) ontheinternet.
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Stewards: Geraldine Faithfull and Denise Hales
Entries Close: 5pm Tuesday 13 August
Entries to bestaged by: 10am Friday 16 August
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M& B Vivian - Most Points in Classes 1 - 22
M& B Vivian - Most Points in Classes 23- 36
M& B Vivian - Most Points in Classes 37- 46
Entry Fee: $1
Prizes: 1st $4 2nd $2
Beverley Agricultural Society - Ribbon for the Most Outstanding Exhibit
Regulations
All exhibits in Classes 1 - 35 must be grown by exhibitor. Pots not to exceed 30cm and exhibitor to provide saucers.
Class SPECIMENCLASS
1 Camellia, double, one bloom
2 Camellia, single, one bloom
3 Collection of garden flowers, three cuts, one variety
4 Flowering native shrub, tree, or climber, one cut
5 Flowering shrub, tree, or climber, one cut
6 Geranium, double, with leaf, one cut
7 Geranium, single, with leaf, one cut
8 Geranium, ivy with leaf, one cut
9 Pansies or Violas, four blooms, separate containers
10 Collection of Bulbs/Corms/Rhizomes, limit six, one spike each
11 Orchid, one spike
12 Daffodils, bicolour, two blooms
13 Daffodils, double, two blooms
14 Daffodils, split corona, two blooms
15 Daffodils, trumpets, two blooms
16 Jonquils, double, any variety, three blooms
17 Jonquils, single, any variety, three blooms
CONTAINERS (Vase or Bowl)
18 Calendulas, one or mixed colours, own foliage
19 Daisies, collection one or mixed colours, own foliage
20 Flowers, one variety, not otherwise specified, own foliage
21 Geraniums, not less than three colours, own foliage
22 Mixed flowers, any foliage
23 Hanging basket/hanging container, in bloom
24 Hanging basket/hanging container, more than one variety
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27 Cactus in pot, one only
28 Mixed herbs, in pot
29 Mixed annual flowers, in pot
30 Pot plant, in bloom
31 Pot plant, non variegated foliage
32 Pot plant, variegated foliage
33 Succulent in pot, one only
34 Cactus/succulent garden, in container
35 Orchid, in bloom
36 Bulbs, in bloom, in pot
FLORALART (Materials need not be grown by exhibitor)
37 Basket of fresh flowers, plain basket, any foliage
38 Interpretive display (song, with caption)
39 Fresh floral arrangement, any foliage, with candle or candles
40 Fresh floral arrangement, any foliage, in unusual container
41 Fresh floral arrangement, any foliage, with wood (no restrictions)
42 Fresh floral arrangement of one bloom, own foliage
43 Fresh foliage arrangement, no restrictions
44 Silk and Natural Dried arrangement
45 Arrangement, Fresh Flowers and Fruit
46 '100 Years of Research, Trials and Transformation at Avondale'
Stewards: Marylou Hutchinson and Jenny Broun
Entries Close: 5pm Friday 9 August
Entries to bestaged by: 6pm Thursday 15 August
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Beverley Station Arts - Most Points
Entry Fee: $1
Beverley Agricultural Society - Ribbon for the Most Outstanding Exhibit
Beverley Agricultural Society - The Second Millenium Perpetual Art Trophy
Regulations
Name, Section and Class to be shown clearly on the back.
Art to be suitably equipped to hang but not necessarily framed.
All to be own work and is accepted at the risk of the exhibitor.
Limit of two exhibits per person per class.
Work to have been completed within the last two years and not to have been previously shown or won a prize at the Beverley Agricultural Show.
Stewards: Carissa Shaw and Chris Mann
Entries Close: 5pm Friday 9 August
Entries to bestaged by: 6pm Thursday 15 August
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T & ACooke - Most Points
Tim& NatalieKilpatrick - Runner Up
Entry Fee: $1
Beverley Agricultural Society - Ribbon for the Most Outstanding Exhibit
Regulations
Prints and enlargements must be mounted on black or white card stock, with no more than 2cm as a border.
Each photo to be entered in one class only. No titles permitted.
Name of exhibitor and class must be on back.
Photographs must be taken by the person entering. Normal commercial processing or home processing is acceptable. Photographs exceeding the maximum size will not be judged. Photographs NOT to beframedwithglass.
Stewards: Verna McKelvie
Entries Close: 5pm Friday 9 August
Entry Fee: $1
Entries to bestaged by: 6pm Thursday 15 August Prizes: 1
Hutton& Northey Sales SponsoredTrophies
Anonymous - Most Points in Classes 1 - 23
Anonymous - Most Points in Classes 24 - 30
Anonymous - Most Points in Classes 31 - 36
Beverley Agricultural Society - Ribbon for the Most Outstanding Exhibit
Regulations
All exhibits must be the work of the exhibitor. No article that has previously been exhibited is eligible for entry. All articles must be clean, may be washed but not starched. In Classes 10 and 11 the doll may be a purchased one. Names on articles must be removable or concealable for judging. Class
Photos
Stewards: Ros Mellick, Jacinta Murray, Jennifer Murray and Kerry Law
Entries Close: 5pm Friday 9 August
EntryFee: Free
Entries to bestagedby: 6pm Thursday 15 August Prizes: 1st $4, 2nd $2
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A& JSattler - Most Points over all the show
Wheatbelt AuditCo. - Runner Up to Most Points over all the show
Nicola & CameronBroun - The family obtaining most points in the Junior Section where two or more siblings have entered
Regulations
Each entry must be the work of one person and exhibited in that person’s name.
All cookery items to be placed on a plate and in a clear oven bag.
Please limit entries to two per class.
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ESquireContracting - Most Points
ESquireContracting - Runner Up
Beverley Agricultural Society - Ribbon for the Most Outstanding Exhibit
Class
1 Item made from any material - Plastic, Wood or Recycled
2 Original model made from Lego, Duplo, Meccano or Magnetic Tiles (must not be a kit)
3 Plasticine or play dough model on small paper plate
4 Drawing, any subject, any medium
5 Painting, any subject, any medium
6 Any piece of collage (no larger than A4 size)
7 Plate of three iced and decorated milk arrowroot biscuits
8 Vase of Flowers, decoratively arranged
9 Photo, colour, any subject (15cm x 10cm) (6"x4")
10 Pet rock, any design (max 500grams)
11 Edible necklace
12 Any other craft article, not listed
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ESquireContracting - Runner Up
Beverley Agricultural Society - Ribbon for the Most Outstanding Exhibit
Class
13 Plate of three small cakes, decorated
14 Chocolate Crackles, six
15 Six Pikelets, 5 – 7cm across
16 Miniature Garden, not more than 38cm x 38cm
17 Floral sand saucer (flowers to cover all sand)
18 Drawing, must be original, any subject, any medium
19 Painting, any subject, any medium
20 Original model made from Lego, Duplo, Meccano or Magnetic Tiles (must not be a kit)
21 Item made from any material - Plastic, Wood or Recycled
22 Photo, colour, any subject (15cm x 10cm) (6” x 4”)
23 Poem, any subject, max 8 lines
24 Any other craft article, not listed
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Beverley CRC - Most Points
Beverley CRC - Runner Up
Beverley Agricultural Society - Ribbon for the Most Outstanding Exhibit
Class
25 Animal made from root vegetable/fruit
26 Mini Pizzas, two
27 Plate of Scones, plain, four
28 Plate of Cookies, four, one variety
29 Any piece of hand needlework
30 Drawing, any subject, any medium
31 Painting, any subject, any medium
32 Photograph, colour, any subject (15cm x 10cm) (6” x 4”)
33 Item made from any material – plastic, wood etc (no kits, no lego)
34 Poem, any subject, max 8 lines
35 Greeting Card (hand-made)
36 Any other craft article, not listed
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K& MBlechynden - Most Points
K& MBlechynden - Runner Up
Beverley Agricultural Society - Ribbon for the Most Outstanding Exhibit
37 Scrapbooking, any item
38 Chocolate Cake, not iced
39 Sausage Rolls, six
40 Any piece of Needlework
41 Drawing, any medium, any subject
42 Painting, any subject, any medium
43 Photograph, colour, any subject (15cm x 10cm) (6” x 4”)
44 Woodwork Article
45 Metalwork Article, any item
46 Novelty Article, made from recycled material
47 Poem, any subject, max 8 lines
48 Any other craft article, not listed