The society wishes to place on record its warm appreciation of the help and support received during the year from Judges, Members, Friends, Exhibitors and those persons and firms who have generously supported the Show with trophies or prize money.
Entry Fee: $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $5.00 / 2nd – $2.00 / 3rd – Card
Chief Steward: Lyndsay Newland
Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 5th September 2025
1. Feature Class – Best article from theme “Celebrating the Northam Agricultural Society & 100 Years of the Exhibition Pavilion” from class 2-7
2. Painting (oil / acrylic / water colour)
3. Drawing (can be mixed media)
4. Any other exhibit of art not mentioned eg: sculpture, pottery, mixed media, maximum size 1m2 x 30cm deep
5. Junk Art – maximum size 1m2 x 30cm depth
6. Paint/Colour by number
7. Graffiti art – poster size
Entry Fee Class 1: $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $5.00 + Trophy donated by NL & CA Watson, Sash donated by Heather Meiklem / 2nd – $2.00 / 3rd – Card
Entry Fee Classes 2 – 19: $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $5.00 / 2nd – $2.00 / 3rd – Card
Chief Steward: Heather Meiklem
Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 5th September 2025
1. Northam Feature Cake Recipe – Boiled Pineapple Fruit Cake
View Recipe
2. Scones Plain, six (6), unglazed, base free of flour
3. Scones Pumpkin, six (6), unglazed, base free of flour
4. Slices – Sweet, one variety, six (6) pieces
5. Slices – Savoury, one variety, six (6) pieces
6. Biscuits Sweet, one variety, six (6) biscuits
7. Orange Cake, iced only, no decoration – in a loaf tin
8. Chocolate Cake, not iced, no decoration – in a round tin
9. Banana Cake, not iced – in a round tin
10. Carrot cake, (can include nuts) uniced – in a loaf tin
11. Boiled Fruit Cake
12. Sponge Sandwich, unfilled, no decoration
13. Pikelets, six (6)
14. White Loaf Bread any variety, one (1)
15. Muffins, sweet, one variety, four (4)
16. Muffins, Vegetarian, one variety, four (4)
17. Cup Cakes six (6) – decorated by hand, 2 designs
18. Decorated Cake – from any Women’s Weekly Cake Cookbook, photo of the cake from cookbook to accompany entry
19. Meringues, no filling, six (6)
20. Packet cake, any variety, follow all instructions on the packet as cake must look like picture. Packet to accompany entry for display
21. Men’s cake – chocolate cake – Any Shape (can be packet)
Entry Fee: $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $5.00 / 2nd – $2.00 / 3rd – Card
Chief Steward: Nikki Antonio
Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 5th September 2025
1. Feature Class – Apron supporting the theme: “Celebrating the Northam
Agricultural Society & 100 Years of the Exhibition Pavilion”
WOODWORK
2. Any article, model or piece
3. Any article embellished with wood burning done by hand
4. Any wooden article decorated with resin
PAPER CRAFTS
5. Scrap booking including photos and journaling
6. Handmade card
7. Article using a cutting machine (e.g. Cricut)
JEWELLRY AND BEADING
8. Earrings
9. Necklace
10. Bracelet
11. Any other item
TEXTILES AND FIBRES
12. Home spun wool – felted, knitted or crocheted
13. Cushion – any medium
14. Dressed doll or teddy bear
15. Shopping bag – any medium
16. Tea cosy – any medium
17. Article using recycled material/s
18. Child’s soft cuddly toy
19. Christmas decoration
20. Article made with up to six (6) Granny Squares
OTHER
21. Collection of three distinct items from 3
different above classes
22. Any other article of craftwork not listed
Entry Fee: $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $5.00 / 2nd – $2.00 / 3rd – Card
Chief Steward: Dusty Peacock
Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 5th September 2025
1. Feature – Wheat, green sheaf in ear, not less than 15cm bundle
2. Wheat, any variety, 2kg from 2024 crop, in a durable bucket
3. Barley in Ear, 2025 crop, green sheaf, not less than 15cm bundle
4. Oats for Hay, 2025 crop, green sheaf, not less than 15cm bundle
5. Wheat for hay, 2025 crop, green sheaf, not less than 15cm bundle
6. Legume, 2025 crop, green bundle, not less than 15cm bundle
7. 30cm square clover, contained in a durable box
8. 30cm square mixed pasture, contained in a durable box
9. Biscuit of Hay contained in a 15cm durable box
10. Biscuit of Wheaten Hay contained in a 15cm durable box
11. Canola, green sheaf, not less than 15cm bundle
Entry Fee: $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $5.00 / 2nd – $2.00 / 3rd – Card
Chief Steward: Fiona Brown
Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 5th September 2025
1. Feature – Self-supporting table centre piece, made with fresh/artificial flowers maximum size 30x30cm in green and gold colours
2. Pot plant, foliage, any variety – one (1) plant only in pot
3. Pot plant, in flower – one (1) plant only in pot
4. Pot plant, bromeliad or drought tolerant – one (1) plant only in pot
5. Flowers, three (3) cut, must be same variety
6. Flower, one (1) cut, Dutch Iris
7. Flower, one (1) cut, bulb any variety
8. Flower, one (1) cut, any other variety
9. Pansies, three (3)
10. Iris, three (3) cut
11. Daffodil, three (3) cut
12. Geranium/ Pelargonium, one (1) stem, any variety with leaves attached
13. Vase or bowl of flowers, any variety
14. Floral arrangement in a basket
15. Dried arrangement
16. Corsage or buttonhole piece one (1)
17. Arrangement, one (1) flower (Flowers Can be home grown, purchased or artificial)
18. Arrangement, three (3) flowers
19. Arrangement, five (5) flowers
20. Arrangement of flowers in an unusual container – max 20cm x 30cm
Entry Fee: $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $5.00 / 2nd – $2.00 / 3rd – Card
Chief Steward: Joanne Fernihough
Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 5th September 2025
1. Feature – Collection of Heirloom Fruit and Vegetables (Not purchased). Each item must be clearly labelled with the variety
2. Lemons, five (5) – label variety
3. Oranges, five (5) – label variety
4. Citrus, any variety, five (5) – label variety
5. Broccoli or Cauliflower, one (1)
6. Green Peas (Snow / Sugar / Pod) or Beans, ten (10)
7. Collection of Fruit & Vegetables, no less than five (5) items, displayed in a suitable container, named
8. Spring Onions or Onions, five (5)
9. Bunch of Silver Beet or Spinach, five (5)
10. Celery, one (1)
11. Potatoes, three (3)
12. Pumpkin, one (1)
13. Collection of Salad Vegetables, no less than five (5) items, displayed in a suitable container, named
14. Radish, any variety, five (5)
15. Collection of Soup Vegetables, no less than five (5) items, displayed in a suitable container, named
16. Cabbage, any variety, one (1)
17. Kale, bunch of five (5) stalks
18. Collection of Fresh Herbs, no less than three (3) in one container, named
19. Carrots / Parsnips, five (5)
20. Swede / Turnip / Beetroot, three (3)
21. Fruit / Veg / Nuts, any other variety, one (1)
22. Home Grown Dried Fruit or Veg, one (1) variety
Entry Fee: $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $5.00 / 2nd – $2.00 / 3rd – Card
Chief Steward: Catherine Antonio
Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 5th September 2025
1. Feature – Collection of 3 preserves, one (1) of each Jam, Chutney, Lemon Cheese, all labelled
2. Eggs, 1 dozen one variety, all one colour
3. Eggs, white, six (6), in a half dozen carton
4. Eggs, brown, six (6) in a half dozen carton
5. Eggs, Any other variety, six (6) in a half dozen carton
6. Mayonnaise, cooked or uncooked
7. Lemon squash, one (1) bottle
8. Marmalade, true to label, one (1) jar
9. Jam, true to label, one (1) jar, any variety
10. Jam, stone fruit, one (1) jar, any variety
11. Pickles, clear vinegar, true to label, one (1) jar
12. Pickles, any variety, true to label, one (1) jar
13. Chutney, any variety, true to label, one (1) jar
14. Sauce, any variety, true to label, one (1) bottle
15. Relish, any variety, true to label, one (1) jar
16. Diabetic preserve, true to label, must be suitable for a diabetic person, one (1) jar or bottle (must list ingredients)
17. Honey, one (1) jar, labelled variety
18. Lemon cheese, one (1) jar
19. Dried herbs or Spice mix one (1) jar (must be labelled with ingredients)
Entry Fee: $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $5.00 / 2nd – $2.00 / 3rd – Card
Chief Steward: Lisa Peacock
Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 5th September 2025
1. Art, drawing or painting
2. Floriculture, container of garden flowers
3. Edible decorated biscuits, three (3) on a plate in oven or clear plastic bag
4. Recycled article “Decorated Cardboard Cake” max 20cm x 30cm
5. Craftwork any variety
6. Any other exhibit
Entry Fee: $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $5.00 / 2nd – $2.00 / 3rd – Card
Chief Steward: Lisa Peacock
Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 5th September 2025
1. Art, drawing, painting, any other exhibit any subject, any medium
2. Cooking, three (3) Edible Decorated Biscuits in oven or clear plastic bag
3. Craftwork, any article, model or piece, self-supported max 50cm x 50cm
4. Floriculture, vase of flowers from home garden
5. Recycled article Farm Theme max 20cm x 30cm
6. Vegetable creature
7. Any other Exhibit
Entry Fee: $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $5.00 / 2nd – $2.00 / 3rd – Card
Chief Steward: Lisa Peacock
Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 5th September 2025
1. Art – drawing, Painting or any other exhibit any subject, any medium
2. Cooking – chocolate cake, in round tin, not iced, on plate in oven or clear plastic bag
3. Craftwork – any article, model or piece, self-supported max 50cm x 50cm
4. Floriculture – vase of flowers from home garden
5. Photography – open study, mounted on card (must accompany entry form)
6. Vegetable creature
7. Recycled article “Decorated Cardboard Cake” max 20cm x 30cm
8. Any other Exhibit
Entry Fee: $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $5.00 / 2nd – $2.00 / 3rd – Card
Chief Steward: Lisa Peacock
Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 5th September 2025
1. Art – drawing, any subject, any medium
2. Art – painting, any subject, any medium
3. Art – any other exhibit, any medium
4. Cooking – butter cake, cooked in round tin, iced, on plate in oven or clear plastic bag
5. Cooking – Pikelets six (6)
6. Scones – four (4) any variety on a plate
7. Craftwork – any article, model or piece, self-supported max 50cm x 50cm
8. Floriculture – vase of flowers from home garden
9. Needlework – any piece
10. Photography – open study, mounted on card (must accompany entry form)
11. Photography – animal study, mounted on card (must accompany entry form)
12. Recycled Article ” Using Cutlery” Farm Theme max 20cm x 30cm
13. Any other Exhibit
Entry Fee: $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $5.00 / 2nd – $2.00 / 3rd – Card
Chief Steward: Lisa Peacock
Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 5th September 2025
1. Butter cake – cooked in round tin, iced, on plate in oven or clear plastic bag
2. Art – Any article
3. Needlework – any article
4. Craft any article (e. g. metal wood plastic)
5. Photography – any article mounted on card (INDIVIDUALLY MOUNTED SECURELY with a 1 cm border on stiff card with rough sided Velcro on back– NOT FRAMED)
Entry Fee: $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $5.00 / 2nd – $2.00 / 3rd – Card
Chief Steward: Anita Hayes
Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 5th September 2025
FEATURE CLASS
1. Feature – Slow Stitched piece depicting the Northam pavilion building No bigger than 30cm x 30cm. Hand stitching only, not machine, can be any medium.
EMBROIDERY
2. Long Stitch – any piece
3. Cross Stitch – any piece
4. Any other piece not listed – hand embroidered
5. Any other piece not listed – machine embroidered
PATCHWORK AND QUILTING
6. Patchwork quilt – machine made, one person’s work
7. Patchwork quilt – machine made, can be professionally quilted
8. Any other piece not listed
9. A quilted or pieced block mounted on card, max size 30x30cm
CROCHET
10. Doyley or table centrepiece- mounted on card
11. Knee rug – maximum size 70cm x 122cm
12. Any garment or piece not listed
13. Article made from granny squares
14. Crocheted scarf
15. Crocheted baby garment
KNITTING
16. Child’s jumper or cardigan
17. Any babies garment (must be wearable)
18. Any knitted article
19. Baby booties, one pair
20. Knitted scarf
MACHINE
21. Any machine-made item
22. Potholder or mitt
Entry Fee : $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $5.00 / 2nd – $2.00 / 3rd – Card
Chief Steward: Lisa Peacock
Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 5th September 2025
SIZE: Post Card 15cm x 10cm (Classes 2-10)
2. Portrait
3. Sunrise/Sunset
4. Sport
5. Floral/Tree
6. Animal/Bird
7. Family
8. Farming theme
9. Open Study
10. Iconic photo from overseas holiday
SIZE: Enlargements (Classes 11–19)
11. Portrait
12. Sunrise/Sunset
13. Sport
14. Floral/Tree
15. Animal/Bird
16. Family
17. Farming Theme
18. Open Study
19. Iconic photo from overseas holiday
Entry Fee: $1.00
Prizes: 1st – $5.00 / 2nd – $2.00 / 3rd – $1.00
Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 5th September 2025
1. Child Entry (Under 18 years of age) – Any Size
Entry Fee: $1.00
Prizes Class 1: 1st – $5.00, 2nd – $2.00 / 3rd – Card
Chief Steward: Kaitlyn Oliver
Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 5th September 2025
1. Feature Class – Ice Cream Bread
View Recipe
FOR EXHIBITORS 65 YEARS & OVER (Classes 2-20)
2. Slice, any variety six (6) pieces
3. Scones, any variety, six (6)
4. Rug, knitted or crocheted
5. Baby’s Jacket, knitted or crocheted
6. Babies beanie or booties knitted or crochet
7. Scarf, knitted or crocheted
8. Jumper/cardigan, child/adult, knitted
9. Any crocheted article not listed
10. Any knitted article not listed
11. Coat Hanger covered, two of, any material
12. Any piece of Patchwork/Quilting
13. Pot plant
14. Preserves, one jar, true to label
15. Any craftwork not listed
16. Flower, 1 cut any variety
17. Vase of flowers grown by exhibitor
18. Art – any exhibit
19. Lunch box from childhood agricultrual show days
20. Men’s Cake – any variety
FOR EXHIBITORS 80 YEARS AND OVER (Classes 21-31)
21. Packet cake, any variety with packet attached
22. Scones, any variety, six (6)
23. Any preserves, 1 jar, true to label
24. Craftwork, any piece
25. Pot plant
26. Needlework, any item
27. Container of flowers grown by exhibitor
28. Flower, 1 cut
29. Art – any exhibit
30. Lunch box from childhood agricultural show days
31. Mens Cake – any variety
Entry Fee Single Bird: $1.00
Entry Fee Pairs: $2.00
Prizes:
– 1st – $5.00 / 2nd – $2.00 / 3rd – Card
– Grand Champion Bird: $100.00 | Donated by Glenroy Chaff
– All Other Champion Birds: $25.00
Trophy | Donated By
Champion Bird of Show | Glenroy Chaff
Reserve Champion Bird of Show ($50) | Ryall Family
Most Points | Canternatting Farm
Champion Silkie in Show | Silkie Club of Western Australia
Sections Prizes | Consolidated Nutrition, Elders Northam, Boekeman Machinery
Chief Steward: Andrew Ryall
Judge: TBC
Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 5th September 2024
Abbreviations:
AC – Any Colour
AOC – Any Other Colour
AV – Any Variety
AOV – Any Other Variety
OEG – Old English Game
Pairs
1. AV Pair Soft Feather Heavy Large
2. AV Pair Soft Feather Light Large
3. AV Pair Hard Feathered Large Breed
4. AV Pair Hard Feathered Bantam
5. AV Pair Soft Feather Heavy Bantam
6. AV Pair Soft Feather Light Bantam
7. AV Pair Turkey/Guinea Fowl
8. AV Pair Of Geese
9. AOV Pair Waterfowl
Large Hard Feather (Game)
10. AC Australian Game Male
11. AC Australian Game Female
12. AC Indian or Jubilee Game Male
13. AC Indian or Jubilee Game Female
14. AC Malay Game Male
15. AC Malay Game Female
16. Black/Red OEG Male
17. Black/Red OEG Female
18. Brown Red OEG Male
19. Brown Red OEG Female
20. AOC OEG Male
21. AOC OEG Female
22. AOV Hard Feathered Male
23. AOV Hard Feathered Female
Large Soft Feathered Heavy Breed
24. AC Australorp Male
25. AC Australorp Female
26. AC Australian Langshan Male
27. AC Australian Langshan Female
28. AC Orpington Male
29. AC Orpington Female
30. AC Plymouth Rock Male
31. AC Plymouth Rock Female
32. AC Rhode Island Male
33. AC Rhode Island Female
34. AC Sussex Male
35. AC Sussex Female
36. Silver Laced Wyandotte Male
37. Silver Laced Wyandotte Female
38. AOC Wyandotte Male
39. AOC Wyandotte Female
40. AOV Heavy Breed Male
41. AOV Heavy Breed Female
Large Soft Feathered Light Breed
42. AC Ancona Male
43. AC Ancona Female
44. White Leghorn Male
45. White Leghorn Female
46. AOC Leghorn Male
47. AOC Leghorn Female
48. AC Araucana Male
49. AC Araucana Female
50. White Silkie Male
51 White Silkie Female
52 Black Silkie Male
53 Black Silkie Female
54. AOC Silkie Male
55. AOC Silkie Female
56. AC Minorca Male
57. AC Minorca Female
58. AOV Large Light Breed Male
59. AOV Large Light Breed Female
Bantam Hard Feather
60. OEG Black/Red Male
61. OEG Blue/Red Male
62. OEG Black/Red Partridge Male
63. OEG Black/Red Partridge Female
64. OEG Black OR Blue Tail Wheaten Female
65. OEG Duckwing Male
66. OEG Duckwing Female
67. OEG Grey Male
68. OEG Grey Female
69. AOC OEG Male
70. AOC OEG Female
71. AC Australian Game Male
72. AC Australian Game Female
73. Australian Pit Game Male
74. Ausrtralian Pit Game Female
75. AC Indian or Jubilee Game Male
76. AC Indian or Jubilee Game Female
77. Black/Red Partridge Modern Game Male
78. Black/Red Partridge Modern Game Female
79. Duckwing Modern Game Male
80. Duckwing Modern Game Female
81. Ginger Modern Game Male
82. Ginger Modern Game Female
83. AOC Modern Game Male
84. AOC Modern Game Female
85. AOV Hard Feathered Bantam Male
86. AOV Hard Feathered Bantam Female
Bantam Soft Feather Heavy Breed
87. AC Langshan Male
88. AC Langshan Female
89. AC Australorp Male
90. AC Australorp Female
91. AC Orpington Male
92. AC Orpington Female
93. Black Pekin Male
94. Black Pekin Female
95. Blue Pekin Male
96. Blue Pekin Female
97. Buff Pekin Male
98. Buff Pekin Female
99. AOC Pekin Male
100. AOC Pekin Female
101. AC Plymouth Rock Male
102. Ac Plymouth Rock Female
103. AC Rhode Island Male
104. AC Rhode Island Female
105. AC Sussex Male
106. AC Sussex Female
107. Partridge Wyandotte Male
108. Partridge Wyandotte Female
109. White Wyandotte Male
110. White Wyandotte Female
111. AOC Wyandotte Male
112. AOC Wyandotte Female
113. AOV Heavy Breed Male
114. AOV Heavy Breed Female
Bantam Soft Feather Light Breed
115. AC Ancona Male
116. AC Ancona Female
117. Black/Blue Belgium d’Uccle Male
118. Black/Blue Belgium d’Uccle Female
119. Millefleur Belgium d’Uccle Male
120. Millefleur Belgium d’Uccle Female
121. AOC d’Uccle Male
122. AOC d’Uccle Female
123. AC d’Anvers Male
124. AC d’Anvers Female
125. AC Japanese Male
126. AC Japanese Female
127. White Leghorn Male
128. White Leghorn Female
129. AOC Leghorn Male
130. AOC Leghorn Female
131. AC Rosecomb Male
132. AC Rosecomb Female
133. AOV Bantam Light Breed Male
134. AOV Bantam Light Breed Female
Waterfowl And Turkey Large Heavy
135. Muscovy Male
136. Muscovy Female
137. Pekin Male
138. Pekin Female
139. Silver Appleyard Male
140. Silver Appleyard Female
141. AOV Large Heavy Male
142. AOV Large Heavy Female
Large Light
143. AC Indian Runner Male
144. AC Indian Runner Female
145. AC Campbell Male
146. AC Campbell Female
147. Orpington Male
148. Orpington Female
149. AV Large Light Male
150. AV Large Light Female
Bantam
151. AC Call Male
152. AC Call Female
153. AV Bantam Duck Male
154. AV Bantam Duck Female
Geese
155. AC Chinese Male
156. AC Chinese Female
157. AOV Goose Male
158. AOV Goose Female
159. AC Turkey Male
160. AC Turkey Female
161. AV Guinea Fowl Male
162. AV Guinea Fowl Female
Juniors
163. AOV Large Hard Feathered Male
164. AOV Large Hard Feathered Female
165. AV Large Heavy Soft Feather Male
166. AV large Heavy Soft Feather Female
167. AV Large Light Soft Feather Male
168. AV Large Light Soft Feather Female
169. Bantam AV Hard Feathered Male
170. Bantam AV Hard Feathered Female
171. Bantam AV Heavy Soft Feather Male
172. Bantam AV Heavy Soft Feather Female
173. Bantam AV Light Soft Feather Male
174. Bantam AV Light Soft Feather Female
175. AV Waterfowl Male
176. AV Waterfowl Female
Backyard Poultry
177. Isa Brown or Hyline Female
178. Any Cross Breed Male
179. Any Cross Breed Female
Entry Fee: $2.00
Prizes:
Best Fleece of Show – $25.00
Reserve Fleece – $15.00
Best Commercial Fleece – $20.00
Best Coloured Fleece – $20.00
Chief Steward: Matthew Letch
Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 5th September 2025
1. Merino Fleece, one (1), fine wool
2. Merino Fleece, one (1), medium wool
3. Merino Fleece, one (1), strong wool
4. Merino Ram Fleece, one (1), fine or medium wool
5. Merino Lambs Wool, not to exceed 450g from lamb dropped since April 1st, 2025
6. Merino Hogget Fleece
7. Merino Fleece, one (1), summer shorn
8. Coloured wool, MUST be contained in a clear bag
COMMERCIAL VALUE WOOL
9. Commercial Value Wool
Entry Fee: $2.00 per animal/class
Prizes: 1st – $5.00 / 2nd – $2.00 / 3rd – NAS Ribbon
Chief Steward: TBC
Judge: Sharyn Dauti
Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 5th September 2025
Senior Does in Milk
100. Veteran Doe in milk 6 yrs & over
101. Saanen Doe 3 yrs and under 6 yrs in milk
102. Toggenburg Doe 3 yrs and under 6 yrs in milk
103. British Alpine Doe 3 yrs & under 6 yrs in milk
104. Anglo Nubian Doe 3 yrs & under 6 yrs in milk
106. Nigerian Dwarf Doe 3 yrs & under 6 yrs in milk
107. LaMancha Doe 3 yrs & under 6 yrs in milk
108. Australian Brown Doe 3 yrs & under 6 yrs in milk
109. Alpine Doe 3 yrs & under 6 yrs in milk
110.Sable Doe 3 yrs & under 6 yrs in milk
111.Melaan Doe 3 yrs & under 6 yrs in milk
Junior Does in Milk (under 3 yrs)
112. Saanen Doe under 36 mths in milk
113. Toggenburg Doe under 36 mths in milk
114. British Alpine Doe under 36 mths in milk
115. Anglo Nubian Doe under 36 mths in milk
116. Nigerian Dwarf Doe under 36 mths in milk
117. LaMancha Doe under 36 mths in milk
118. Australian Brown Doe under 36 mths in milk
119. Alpine Doe under 36 mths in milk
120. Sable Doe under 36 mths in milk
121. Melaan Doe under 36 mths in milk
122. Any Other Dairy Breed Doe Registered with the DGSA in milk
Type & Production / Dry Does
123. ADB with Best Udder
124. ADB Type & Production Doe in milk
125. ADB Type & 24 Hr Production Doe in milk
126. ADB Dry Doe – must have lactated once
98. Any DGSA registered Type and Production Standard sized doe: (IR does ineligible)
99. Any DGSA registered Type and 24 hour production Standard sized doe (IR does
ineligible)
Best Udder, Senior Champion Doe, Supreme Champion Doe, Reserve Champion
Goatlings (Unkidded Does 12–24 months)
127. Saanen Doe 12 mths and under 24 mths unkidded
128. Toggenburg Doe 12 mths and under 24 mths unkidded
129. British Alpine Doe 12 mths and under 24 mths unkidded
130. Anglo Nubian Doe 12 mths and under 24 mths unkidded
131. Nigerian Dwarf Doe 12 mths and under 24 mths unkidded
132. LaMancha Doe 12 mths and under 24 mths unkidded
133. Australian Brown Doe 12 mths and under 24 mths unkidded
134. Alpine Doe 12 mths and under 24 mths unkidded
135. Sable Doe 12 mths and under 24 mths unkidded
136. Melaan Doe 12 mths and under 24 mths unkidded
137. Any Other Dairy Breed Doe Registered with the DGSA 12–24 mths unkidded
Champion Goatling, Reserve
Doe Kids 6–12 months
138. Saanen Doe Kid 6–12 mths
139. Toggenburg Doe Kid 6–12 mths
140. British Alpine Doe Kid 6–12 mths
141. Anglo Nubian Doe Kid 6–12 mths
142. Nigerian Dwarf Doe Kid 6–12 mths
143 LaMancha Doe Kid 6–12 mths
144. Australian Brown Doe Kid 6–12 mths
145. Alpine Doe Kid 6–12 mths
146. Sable Doe Kid 6–12 mths
147. Melaan Doe Kid 6–12 mths
148. Any Other Dairy Breed Doe Registered with DGSA 6–12 mths
Doe Kids 3–6 months
149. Saanen Doe Kid 3–6 mths
150. Toggenburg Doe Kid 3–6 mths
151. British Alpine Doe Kid 3–6 mths
152. Anglo Nubian Doe Kid 3–6 mths
153. Nigerian Dwarf Doe Kid 3–6 mths
154. LaMancha Doe Kid 3–6 mths
155. Australian Brown Doe Kid 3–6 mths
156. Alpine Doe Kid 3–6 mths
157. Sable Doe Kid 3–6 mths
158. Melaan Doe Kid 3–6 mths
159. Any Other Dairy Breed Doe Kid Registered with the DGSA 3–6 mths
Buck Kids 3–6 months
160. Saanen Buck Kid 3–6 mths
161. Toggenburg Buck Kid 3–6 mths
162. British Alpine Buck Kid 3–6 mths
163. Anglo Nubian Buck Kid 3–6 mths
164. Nigerian Dwarf Buck Kid 3–6 mths
165. LaMancha Buck Kid 3–6 mths
166. Australian Brown Buck Kid 3–6 mths
167. Alpine Buck Kid 3–6 mths
168. Sable Buck Kid 3–6 mths
169. Melaan Buck Kid 3–6 mths
170. Any Other Dairy Breed Buck Kid Registered with the DGSA 3–6 mths
Kids Under 3 Months
171. Saanen Doe Kid under 3 mths
172. Toggenburg Doe Kid under 3 mths
173. British Alpine Doe Kid under 3 mths
174. Anglo Nubian Doe Kid under 3 mths
175. Nigerian Dwarf Doe Kid under 3 mths
176. LaMancha Doe Kid under 3 mths
177. Australian Brown Doe Kid under 3 mths
178. Alpine Doe Kid under 3 mths
179. Sable Doe Kid under 3 mths
180. Melaan Doe Kid under 3 mths
181. Any Other Dairy Breed Doe Kid Registered with the DGSA under 3 mths
182. Saanen Buck Kid under 3 mths
183. Toggenburg Buck Kid under 3 mths
184. British Alpine Buck Kid under 3 mths
185. Anglo Nubian Buck Kid under 3 mths
186. Nigerian Dwarf Buck Kid under 3 mths
187. LaMancha Buck Kid under 3 mths
188. Australian Brown Buck Kid under 3 mths
189. Alpine Buck Kid under 3 mths
190. Sable Buck Kid under 3 mths
191. Melaan Buck Kid under 3 mths
192. Any Other Dairy Breed Buck Kid Registered with the DGSA under 3 mths
Champion Kid, Reserve Kid, Junior Champion, Reserve
Special Classes
193. Dam & Daughter
194. Dam’s Progeny Pair – two goats out of the same dam (same breed, can be full sisters; dam to be named)
195. Sire’s Progeny Pair – two goats by the same sire, different dams (same breed, not full sisters; sire to be named)
196. Breeder’s Trio – three goats of the same breed bearing the same prefix
Handlers
197. Junior Handler – 12 yrs and over
198. Junior Handler – 11 yrs and under
Co-Ordinator: Sue Britza
Judge: TBC
Entries Close: 5:00pm Friday 5th September 2025
1. Leading rein Rider—(Not eligible for any other rider events)
2. Lead rein – Pony Hack – 14hh and under (Not eligible for any other Hack)
3. Novice Rider 9 Years and under-(walk & trot only)
4. Novice Rider 10-17 Years-(walk & trot only)
5. RDA Rider
6. RDA Horse
7. Local Rider – (To reside in the Shire of Northam) 17 yrs and under
8. Rider 12 years and under
9. Rider 13 – 17 years
Champion Junior Rider (Events 8 and 9)
Reserve Champion Junior Rider (Events 8 & 9)
10. Pony Hack 12.2h and under
11. Pony Hack over 12.2h up to 14h
12. Lightweight Pony Hack 14h and under
13. Medium/Heavyweight Pony Hack 14h and under
Champion Pony (Events 10, 11, 12, 13)
Reserve Champion Pony (Events 10, 11, 12, 13)
14. Show Hunter Pony 14hh and under
15. Rider 18 years and over-walk and trot
16. Rider 18 years and under 30 years
17. Rider over 30 years
Champion Senior Rider (Winners event 15 & 16)
Reserve Champion Senior Rider (Events 15 & 16)
18. Galloway over 14h up to and inc 15h
19. Lightweight Galloway over 14h – 15h
20. Heavyweight Galloway over 14h – 15h
Champion Galloway (Events 17, 18, 19)
Reserve Champion Galloway (Events 17, 18, 19)
21. Hack over 15h -16h
22. Hack over 16h
23. Lightweight Hack over 15h
24. Heavyweight over 15hh
Champion Hack (Events 20, 21, 22, 23)
Reserve Champion Hack (Events 20, 21, 22, 23)
25. Show Hunter Hack
26. Pleasure Hack
27. Off the Track Thoroughbred—up to 15.2hh
28. Off the Track Thoroughbred—over 15.2hh
29. Off the Track Standardbred
OTTWA SPONSORSHIP
Co-Ordinator: Sue Britza
Entries Close: 5:00pm Friday 5th September 2025
J1. 45cm— AM7 (Art.245.3-238.2.2)
J2. 60cm AM7 (Art.245.3-238.2.2)
J3. 70cm Hit and Hurry Art 267
J4. 80cm AM7 (Art.245.3-238.2.2)
J5. 90cm A2 (Art 238.2.1)
J6. 1m Hit and Hurry Art 267
J7. 1.10m AM7 (Art 245.3.238.2.2)
J8. 1.15m AM7 (Art.245.3-238.2.2)
J9. 1.20m AM7 (Art 245.3-238.2.2)
Special Event – Five Bar (if time permits after J9)
J10. Five Bar- Ponies-Art262.3
J11. Five Bar- Horses-Art 262.3
Co-Ordinator: Bronwyn Weir
Entries Close: 5:00pm Friday 5th September 2025
WELSH PONIES
1. Stallion or Colt Any Age
2. Mare or Filly Any Age
3. Gelding Any Age
Champion & Reserve Champion
PART WELSH
4. Stallion/Colt Any Age
5. Mare/Filly Any Age
6. Gelding Any Age
Champion & Reserve Champion
SHETLANDS
7. Stallion/Colt Any Age
8. Mare/Filly Any Age
9. Gelding Any Age
Champion & Reserve Champion
APSB-PUREBRED
10. Stallion/Colt Any Age
11. Mare/Filly Any Age
12. Gelding Any Age
Champion & Reserve Champion
ANY REGISTERED PONY
13. Stallion/Colt Any Age
14. Mare/Filly Any Age
15. Gelding Any Age
Champion & Reserve Champion
ANY UNREGISTERED PONY
16. Stallion/Colt Any Age
17. Mare/Filly Any Age
18. Gelding Any Age
Champion & Reserve Champion
Supreme In Hand Pony
Co-Ordinator: Bronwyn Weir
Entries Close: 5:00pm Friday 5th September 2025
PINTO
19. Stallion/Colt Any Age
20. Mare/Filly Any Age
21. Gelding Any Age
Champion & Reserve Champion
ARABIAN PURE BRED
22. Stallion/Colt Any Age
23. Mare/Filly Any Age
24. Gelding Any Age
Champion & Reserve Champion
ARABIAN DERIVATIVE
25. Stallion/Colt Any Age
26. Mare/Filly Any Age
27. Gelding Any Age
Champion & Reserve Champion
WALER
28. Stallion/Colt Any Age
29. Mare/Filly Any Age
30. Gelding Any Age
Champion & Reserve Champion
THOROUGHBRED
31. Stallion/Colt Any Age
32. Mare/Filly Any Age
33. Gelding Any Age
Champion & Reserve Champion
OFF THE TRACK THOROUGHBRED
34. Stallion/Colt Any Age
35. Mare/Filly Any Age
36. Gelding Any Age
Champion & Reserve Champion
STANDARDBRED
37. Stallion/Colt Any Age
38. Mare/Filly Any Age
39. Gelding Any Age
Champion & Reserve Champion
OFF THE TRACK STANDARDBRED
40. Stallion/Colt Any Age
41. Mare/Filly Any Age
42. Gelding Any Age
Champion & Reserve Champion
AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE
42. Stallion/Colt Any Age
43. Mare/Filly Any Age
44. Gelding Any Age
Champion & Reserve Champion
ANY OTHER REGISTERED HORSE
43. Stallion/Colt Any Age
44. Mare/Filly Any Age
45. Gelding Any Age
Champion & Reserve Champion
ANY UNREGISTERED HORSE/PONY BREED
46. Stallion/Colt Any Age
47. Mare/Filly Any Age
48. Gelding Any Age
Champion & Reserve Champion
SUPREME IN HAND HORSE
SUPREME OF SUPREME EXHIBIT
Subject to any alteration the Council may deem advisable.
Prizes are offered subject to the following Regulations & By-Laws.
1. The grounds will be open to the public from 9am to 5pm Saturday.
2. The time of judging is listed and exhibitors are required to ensure that exhibits are in place by the stated time.
ADMISSION (No Ground Pass Outs)
Members, on presentation of their tickets, will be admitted free to the ground. Tickets are transferable.
3. Adults – $15.00, Students – $5.00. Under 6 years of Age – Free.
4. Ring Events – exhibitors in Horses in Action and Breed Classes will be admitted to the grounds free on the ratio of one horse, one free entry per person.
5. No motor vehicle other than official cars or vehicles conveying exhibits to and from the Show will be admitted to the grounds.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
7. Entries must be forwarded to the Secretary for all sections by 5.00pm 5th September 2025
ENTRY FEES
8. Members, except where otherwise stated, are allowed free general exhibition entries, to the value of $5.00.
ARRANGEMENT OF EXHIBITS
9. The whole arrangement as to position, classification and grouping of exhibits shall be under the control of the Council.
10. All trophies must be arranged to the approval of the Council.
EXHIBITS
11. All exhibits, except where otherwise specified, must be on the ground by 8.30am on the Friday, or they will not be allowed to compete. This does not apply to Horses in Action, in which classes exhibits must be on the ground at least one hour before the advertised time of starting of the event or competition in which they are entered.
12. Each entry must be the work of one person and be exhibited in that person’s name unless otherwise stated.
13. Exhibits of livestock may be forwarded to the Showgrounds as early as Friday prior to the Show, but shall be the responsibility of the exhibitor.
14. Exhibits in Horses (excepting Horses in Action), sheep, cattle and poultry Sections will be required on the grounds until 5.00pm on Saturday. Pick-up all exhibits in pavilion between 9.00am – 12:00pm Sunday 14th September 2025
CONTROL OF EXHIBITS
15. Exhibitors shall arrange their exhibits under the direction of the Stewards, and no exhibit shall afterwards be removed without the sanction of the Stewards, under a penalty not exceeding $10.00. The Council shall have the power to retain the exhibits of any exhibitor so fined until such fine is paid.
16. The owner or exhibitor of an exhibit or stand of exhibits disapproved of as an exhibit by the Council must immediately upon notice to that affect remove such exhibitor stand or exhibit from the grounds.
17. Any exhibitor or attendant refusing to attach the prize card to an exhibit to which a prize has been awarded and failing to keep the same on during the hours of exhibition, will, on proof thereof to the Council, forfeit all prizes awarded during the show, and may be disqualified from again competing. The Council shall have the power to retain any or all exhibits until fines are paid.
18. One prize card only is issued for each prize won.
19. Exhibitors will render themselves liable to a penalty not exceeding $10.00 by removing any official place card, ticket or ribbon, or by refusing in any way to carry out the instructions; and the Society shall incur no responsibility by enforcing these regulations.
20. The responsibility for the accuracy of the description of pedigree and for the eligibility to compete of all animals entered in the various classes rests solely with the exhibitors.
DANGEROUS & DISEASED EXHIBITS
21. Should Council have any reason to suspect that any exhibit is dangerous or objectionable, it may have the same removed from or refused admission to the grounds.
22. No stock shall be qualified to compete which has been declared by the Society veterinary inspector or inspectors during the show to be suffering from any parasite or contagious or infectious disease.
PROTESTS
23. Protests must be lodged immediately with the chief steward of the section. All protests must be accompanied by a deposit of $2.00 which shall absolutely be forfeited to the Society if the protest, on due consideration, be deemed unfounded or frivolous. Protests received by the chief stewards of the sections more than two hours after awarding will not be considered.
24. Any prize withheld in consequence of any valid protest shall be forfeited to the Society to be re-allocated at its discretion.
25. Should any exhibit, having gained a prize, be disqualified (either by protest or for any other reason) the next on the list does not necessarily obtain a prize. The Council, with or without the advice of the judge, shall decide the question.
JUDGING
26. The judge will enter upon their duties on the day of the show specified, and judging will commence according to the published time table. Late arrivals: Judges will wait 10 minutes and then commence their duties. Any arrivals after this may exhibit but not compete.
27. Award Sheet – the judge will complete the sheet supplied to them and sign and hand same to the stewards.
28. In the event of there being no competition in any class; prizes may be given if the judges certify to particular merit; but they are specifically requested to withhold prizes, even where there is competition, if the exhibits are of inferior description or are not suitable for the class in which they are competing; they may award a second or third prize instead of a first or may divide the prizes.
SOCIETY’S LIABILITY
29. Every reasonable care will be taken of exhibits but no responsibility will be incurred by the Society. Ordinary precaution will be taken to guard against fire and to protect the property of the Society and the exhibitors, but exhibits will not be insured at the cost of the Society.
30. The Society will not be responsible for any accident that may be caused through or by any exhibit or exhibitor, and it shall be a condition of the entry that each exhibitor shall hold the Society blameless and indemnified against legal proceedings arising from any such accident.