Donations

The Mt Larcom & District Show Society sincerely thank the following generous supporters of the

Horse Section of the 2013 Mt Larcom Show.

McCosker Contracting Pty Ltd
Suncrest Homes
Cement Australia Pty Ltd
Rockhampton Grammar School
Jones Flint & Pike
Orica Aust. Pty Ltd Yarwun Site
Raine & Horne Calliope/Tannum
Mt Larcom Bowls Club
Ergon Energy
Greg Ward Plumbing
Mt Alma Stud
Jenny, Emma & Wade Bailey
Chris Trevor & Associates
Jenny Grother & Ivy Fraser
The Feed Barn, Gladstone
Riverrina Stock Feeds
Limestone Clothing
Noel Ingrey Electrical Service
Capricorn Colour Paint Right / Monitor Taxation Services
Capricorn Engravers
Rob & Julie Jenkinson
Kevin & Pam Johnson
David & Wendy Look
Derek & Betty Grayson
Wayne Cowie
Gloria Fry
Leslie Single
RA & ME Henderson
Kyley Baker, Veronica Elliott, Tania, Ken and Brad Goodman
HarbourCity Vet Surgery
Mataranka Copra Cool Fuel
Nathan & Linda Monteith
Kildaire Miniature Horses
Hilston Grove Stud
Nat’s Run Lil’ Horses
The Queens Hotel Gladstone

If your donation has been accidentally omitted, please accept our sincere apologies.

Mt Larcom & District Show Society Inc.

Patron’s Message

PATRON MESSAGE: 2013 will be the 60th show after restarting in 1953. The show lapsed for 21 years due to the Depression & World War 2. The first show was in 1919. Visionary locals started this great event & their good work continues in the show you see today. A special thank you to all our sponsors & volunteers, & a very successful show to all exhibitors for this the 74th annual Mt Larcom show.

Jean Peters (Patron)

Patron of the Society & Honorary Life Member

Office Bearers

PresidentMr Craig Butler4975 7198 (home) 0448 882 917 (mobile)

Vice PresidentMrs Vere Wyper0434 073117

SecretaryMr Rob Gibb0428 189939

Show Office (9am—4.00pm from 10th June) 4975 1170

Pavilion Office Open 9.00am – 4.00pm from 10th June (0419 759306)

Section Managers / Contacts

Animal NurseryMrs Ann Hosking4975 1359

Beef Cattle Mrs Jo Hill4975 6129 Mb 0416 051545

Caged BirdsRodney Gardiner4975 7507

Dairy GoatsMrs Desley Golightly4936 2940

Dogs Bob Collins

Horses Ms Tania Goodman4975 1166

PavilionsMrs Evelyn Witheridge4978 1320

PoultryMs Kylie NixonMb 0418 575529

Trade DisplaysMrs Kaylene Hooley0427 736506

Ute MusterKerryanne Tawhai4978 7596Mb 0419 724415

Woodchop / Chainsaw Mr Ross Cullen4975 7264

Announcer Alan Henderson

General Regulations

  1. Tickets shall be signed by the exhibitor and give details of full name, address, phone number, description of exhibit and section and class number in which they wish to compete. Competitors who are registered for GST must complete an ATO Statement by a Supplier form.
  2. The Society will not be responsible for any accident caused through or by the exhibit and will not under any circumstances hold itself responsible for any loss or misdelivery of the exhibit of any kind or any damage done thereto.
  3. The Society reserves the right to refuse any entry without giving their reasons for doing so.
  4. For display only (not for competition). The Society may receive any item not specified in the Schedule, provided there is sufficient space.
  5. There must be no switching of nominations on Show Days, unless the Show Society officials have made a genuine mistake.
  6. Any exhibit suffering from any infectious or contagious diseases shall be reported immediately to the Section Manager who shall order its removal.
  7. No decoration or award card, except such as provided by the Committee shall be placed on any exhibit or affixed thereto at the Exhibition then being held.
  8. Exhibits entered in the wrong class by the exhibitor may be transferred to the correct class by Managers / Stewards.
  9. The Society reserves the right to add, cancel, change any event or class or the order of events or classes, or the prizemoney or prizes, or substitute a judge where or when deemed necessary.
  10. The prizes will be awarded subject to the appended regulations and conditions and notes set forth in the Prize Schedule and are to be the conditions of competition.
  11. The prize awards affixed to all exhibits shall be distinguished by the following colours :-

BLUE for first; RED for second; WHITE for third; PURPLE for Champion; GREEN for Reserve Champion.

  1. No duplicate ribbons or cards will be issued.
  2. Prizemoney and trophies will NOT be posted and will be forfeited to the Society if not claimed by 31st July 2013.
  3. Judges may not award prizes in classes in which the exhibits are not considered to possess sufficient merit.
  4. All matters in dispute shall be subject to the decision of the Committee appointed for such purposes.
  5. No protest will be considered unless lodged with the Secretary, in writing within one hour of completion of the event or by 4.00pm on Saturday of the Show for Pavilion entries, enclosing $50 which will be forfeited to the Society’s funds should the protest be considered frivolous. Protests will only be received from competitors in the class in dispute.
  6. Any person, whether competitor or not, who in the opinion of the Committee behaves in an offensive or threatening manner, either inside or outside, to any official or judge or member of the public, shall be liable to disqualification from further competition and shall be liable to be removed from the grounds.
  7. Any exhibitor or his agent who shall make a false report and give misleading information or suppress necessary information respecting any exhibit shall be held to have forfeited any prize gained by these means. The exhibit and the exhibitor together with the agent may be disqualified and the matter referred to the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies.
  8. Gate admission shall be :- Adult $12 per day

Pensioner/Under 18 $5 per day

Our show is run entirely by volunteers. Sincere thanks to our wonderful workers.

Horse Regulations

  1. All horse section classes to be run by the ticket system. Tickets may be purchased from the Ticket Office between the stables and the arena at any time prior to the particular event and shall be handed to the steward before judging commences in that event. Exceptions to this rule are marked clearly in the schedule.
  2. Please write or print CLEARLY, the event number, name of horse, name of owner / rider and home town and then SIGN the ticket before handing to the steward.
  3. Applications for refund of tickets should be put in writing to the Horse Section Manager for the consideration by the Disputes Committee.
  4. Ages of horses will be from 1st August and riders from the first day of the show – exception being HSAA Western Ring on Sunday.
  5. Measuring of horses will only be done on request. A pony will measure under 14 hands, a galloway will measure over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands.
  6. A MAIDEN is a horse which has never won a first place in a similar class or event at an Ag Show, a NOVICE is a horse which has never won a Championship award in a similar class of events at any Agricultural Show, or a first place in a similar event at a Royal Show.
  7. Local events shall be restricted to horses and riders resident in the Gladstone Regional Council area and north to Bajool.
  8. Helmets meeting Australian Standards are to be worn in all sporting or jumping events.
  9. In led classes, Fillies / Colts shall be under 3 years, Mares / Stallions shall be 3 years or over.
  10. Children under 17 years are not to exhibit colts or stallions. All exhibitors must be in control of their exhibits.
  11. Competitors and assistants must wear appropriate clothing including helmets / hats and footwear.
  12. Assisted riders in Rider Classes are NOT eligible for Championship awards.
  13. Events will not be held for competitors. Please see the stewards if you have a problem with events clashing. Please READ YOUR SCHEDULEand READ THESIGNSthat are posted.
  14. All horses, whether prize winners or not, are invited to take part in the Grand Parade on Saturday 22nd June at 1pm.
  15. For timed events and the Time Trial, there shall be one run per horse per event.
  16. Horses must be Breed Society registered to compete in restricted breed classes and owners/riders must be able to produce proof of registration if required.
  17. A reservation form for booking stables is at the back of this schedule and it will be appreciated if this can be sent as soon as possible. All exhibitors must pay admission to the grounds.
  1. All First Place winners under 3 in the Halter Classes are eligible to compete for the Best Exhibit Under 3 years (Bailey Family Trophy)
  2. The Single FamilySupreme Led Exhibit of the Show will be selected from the winner of the Champion Mare, Champion Stallion, Champion Gelding and Best Exhibit under 3 Years.
  1. Ponies over 12.2 h/h may be ridden by adults.
  2. Competitors must have a Livestock Exhibitors’ Pass or pay admission at the gate.
  3. The Horse Committee will consider requests to alter the schedule to cater for large numbers of entries or on the Judges and Stewards’ advice.

Ring Program

Toilets Dressage

Toilets

Animal

Nursery

Ring 5

Marshelling Area

Toilet

Side Show area

Bar area

Secretary’s

Office

Toilets

Mt Larcom - The Friendly Show!

STABLE BOOKINGS – CAMPERS

Competitors are welcome to camp on the grounds with their horses. The purchase of a Livestock Exhibitors’ Pass entitles you to enter the grounds and camp for the duration of the show. Stables are available for a fee of $10 per horse for the duration of the show. Horses contained within electric fences or own yards will be charged $4 per horse. This is a small contribution towards water, and other facilities that are used. If you wish to stay longer, a nightly fee will apply.

Ring Program

Saturday 22nd June 2013

Ring 1

/ Ring 2 / Ring 3 / Ring 4 / Ring 5 / Ring 6
Jumps /

8.00am

Hack classes
CHAMPION HACK
Galloway Hack classes
CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK
Senior Rider classes
CHAMPION SENIOR RIDER / 8.00am
Junior Riders
CHAMPION JUNIOR/
SENIOR RIDERS
Pony Hacks
CHAMPION PONY HACK / 8.00am
Heavy Horse Halter
CHAMPION HEAVY HORSE
Harness / 8.30am
Bending Races
Flag Races / 2.00pm
Dressage in the Dressage Arenas
Judging & presentation of the Supreme Champion Hack of the Show (judged from Champion Hack, Champion Galloway and Champion Pony) and Supreme Champion Rider of the Show (judged from Champion Senior Rider and Grand Champion Junior Rider) presented at Grand Parade, time permitting.

Grand Parade in Centre Ring 1pm

All horse exhibitors go into a draw for a bag of horse feed

Jumping continues / Galloway events
Rider teams events / Pony Hacks / Heavy Horse slide and other Harness events. / Barrel Races
From 5.30pm
Costume Classes (A,B,C,D)
FIREWORKS DISPLAY
Open Bending Race
Open Flag Race
Local Flag Race
Relay Race / HACK COMPETITORS
Don’t forget that you can compete in lots of classes…. tomorrow!

Ring Program

Sunday 23rd June 2013

7.00am Poets’ Breakfast in front of the Kitchen!

Ring 1 / Ring 2 / Ring 3 / Ring 4 / Ring 5
8.30am
Jumps / 8.00am
Galloway Halter classes
Andalusian Halter classes
Arab Halter classes
ANSA Halter classes
Warmblood Halter classes
Station Stock classes
Blood Horse Halter classes
Other Breed Halter classes
Breed Performance events / 8.00am
Shetland Halter classes
Miniature Pony Halter classes
Stud Book Pony Halter classes
Open Pony Halter classes
Riding Pony Stud Book Halter classes
BEST PONY EXHIBIT
Saddle Pony events
Riding Pony Stud Book Ridden classes / 8am
Donkeys or mules to present for judging
8.30am
Miniature Horse Halter
Small Horse Halter
Miniature / Small Horse Novelty
Miniature /Small Horse Performance / 8.00am
Quarter Horse Halter classes
Appaloosa Halter classes
Paint Halter classes
Pinto Halter classes
Showman-ship at Halter
Breed Performance events
Western Performance events
  • At the conclusion of the Halter Classes, the Champion Stallion / Mare / Gelding and best Exhibit Under 3 Years and the Supreme Led Exhibit of the Show will be judged.

Time Trial / Figure of Eight
Bounce Pony
Cambooya Classic

Campers Barbeque

Friday 21st June 4 -9pm

BBQ tea and drinks for sale near the Top Gate

Thanks to the Ambrose State School P & C for providing this service

Announcer Alan Henderson

Saturday 22nd June – Ring 1 - 8.00am

JUMPING CLASSES

JUMPS MANAGER: Mr Peter Tappenden

Dress code applies. Junior rule does not apply. All riders to be registered and horses to be registered to compete in Open events.

  1. Unofficial Height Class- AM5 – 80cm Starting Height

Nom: $6. Prizemoney: 1st - $30 + bag of feed, 2nd - $25, 3rd - $20, 4th - $15, 5th-$10, 6th ribbon

  1. Unofficial Height Class – AM5 – 90cm Starting Height

Nom $6. Prizemoney 1st - $30 + bag of feed, 2nd - $25, 3rd - $20, 4th 15 - 5th - $10 6th – ribbon .

Prizemoney donated by Chris Trevor & Associates

  1. C & D Grade AM5 – 105cm Starting Height.

Nomination: $6. Prizemoney: 1st - $40 + bag of feed, 2nd - $35, 3rd - $30, 4th -$25, 5th – $20 6th - ribbon.

Prizemoney donated by Suncrest Homes

  1. Central Queensland Championship Grand Prix

Nomination: $15. Prizemoney: 1st - $300, 2nd - $200, 3rd - $150, 4th -$100, 5th - $60, 6th - $40.

Prizemoney donated by Cement Australia Pty Ltd

  1. Junior Championship AM5. 17 years and under.

Nomination: $6. Prizemoney: 1st - $40 + bag of feed, 2nd - $30, 3rd - $25, 4th -$20, 5th – $15 6th - ribbon.

Prizemoney donated by RockhamptonGrammar School

  1. Junior 6 Bar. 17 years and under.

Nomination: $6. Prizemoney: 1st - $50 + bag of feed, 2nd - $40, 3rd - $30, 4th - $20, 5th – $10.

Prizemoney donated byRaine & Horne Calliope/Tannum

  1. C and D Grade 6 Bar

Nomination: $5. Prizemoney: 1st - $60 + bag of feed, 2nd - $50, 3rd - $40, 4th -$30, 5th –$20.

Prizemoney donated by Mt Larcom Bowls Club

  1. Open 6 Bar

Nomination: $10. Prizemoney: 1st - $250 + bag of feed, 2nd - $200, 3rd - $150, 4th - $100, 5th – $50.

Prizemoney donated by McCosker Contracting Pty Ltd

Bags of feed donated by Mitavite, Mataranka Copra Cool Fuel, andRiverrina Stock Feeds.

Saturday 22nd June – Dressage arenas - 2.00pm

DRESSAGE

SPONSORED by Greg Ward Plumbing

Please enter your name on the draw at the Office Donga before 11am on Saturday morning.

Nomination $3 Prizemoney 1st $15, 2nd - $10, 3rd - $5

  1. Junior – Under 17 years – Preliminary Test Mt Larcom 1A
  2. Preliminary Test Mt Larcom 1B
  3. Novice Test Mt Larcom DRESSAGE COMPETITORS WHO LEAVE BEFORE THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS MUST LEAVE A STAMPED, SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE IF THEY WANT RIBBONS / PRIZEMONEY / SHEETS POSTED.

Saturday 22nd June – Ring 2 - 8.00am

HACKS

Nominations $3. Prizemoney 1st - $15, 2nd - $10, 3rd - $5

  1. Maiden Hack
  2. Novice Hack
  3. 10 Stone Hack
  4. 12 Stone Hack
  5. 14 Stone Hack
  6. Hack for Mares
  7. Hack for Geldings
  8. Ladies (over 17 yrs) Hack
  9. Gents (over 17 yrs) Hack
  10. Local Hack .

CHAMPION HACK – Kevin Roffey Memorial Trophy. Sponsored by Jenny Grother & Ivy Frazer

RESERVE CHAMPION HACK. Sponsored by Jenny Grother & Ivy Frazer

GALLOWAY HACKS

Nominations $3. Prizemoney 1st - $15, 2nd - $10, 3rd - $5

  1. Maiden Galloway Hack
  2. Novice Galloway Hack
  3. Light Galloway Hack
  4. Heavy Galloway Hack
  5. Galloway Mare Hack
  6. Galloway Gelding Hack
  7. Ladies (over 17 yrs) Galloway Hack
  8. Gents (over 17 yrs) Galloway Hack
  9. Local Galloway Hack

CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK

Champion Hack, Galloway, and Pony Hack compete for

SUPREME CHAMPION HACK OF THE SHOW

the “Princeton Memorial Trophy”Sponsored by Jenny Grother & Ivy Frazer

Announced and presented during the Grand Parade.

SENIOR RIDER CLASSES

Nominations $3 Prizemoney 1st - $15, 2nd - $10, 3rd - $5

  1. Lady / Gent Rider 17-21 years
  2. Lady Rider over 21 years

  1. Gent Rider over 21 years

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR RIDER

CHAMPION SENIOR RIDER competes against the GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR RIDER for SUPREME CHAMPION RIDER OF THE SHOW. Supreme Champion Rider wins the “Bill Allingham and Rushy Glen” Memorial Trophy. Donated by Ivy Fraser and Jenny Grother.

Nominations $3. (per rider in pair / team events) Prizemoney 1st - $15, 2nd - $10, 3rd - $5 – (per rider in pair / team events)

  1. Hack or Galloway – rider under 17 yrs
  2. Pair of Hacks or Galloways
  3. Pleasure Hack or Galloway
  4. Best Educated Hack or Galloway (to be ridden in a snaffle bit)
  5. Consolation Hack or Galloway (Not won a 1st at this show)

TEAMS EVENTS

Nomination per team $3. Prizemoney 1st - $15, 2nd - $10, 3rd - $5 – per team

  1. Pairs of Riders – Adult and child under 17 years.
  2. Pair of riders under 13
  3. Pair of riders 13 years and under 17 years

Saturday 22nd June – Ring 3 - 8.30am

JUNIOR RIDERS UNDER 17 YEARS

Nominations $3 Prizemoney 1st - $15, 2nd - $10, 3rd - $5

  1. Girl / Boy under 7 years – assisted (may not compete in any other Rider Class)
  2. Girl / Boy under 7 years – unassisted
  3. Girl / Boy 7 years and under 9 years
  4. Girl / Boy 7 years and under 11 years – assisted (may not compete in any other Rider Class)
  5. Girl 9 years and under 11 years
  6. Boy 9 years and under 11 years
  7. Girl / Boy 11 years and under 15 years – assisted (may not compete in any other Rider Class)
  8. Girl 11 years and under 13 years
  9. Boy 11 years and under 13 years

CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR BOY RIDER/JUNIOR GIRL RIDER

Champion Junior Boy and Girl Rider trophies donated by Capricorn Engravers

  1. Girl 13 years and under 15 years
  2. Boy 13 years and under 15 years
  3. Girl 15 years and under 17 years
  4. Boy 15 years and under 17 years
  5. Girl / Boy 15 years and under 17 years – assisted (may not compete in any other Rider Class)

CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR BOY RIDER/SENIOR GIRL RIDER

Champion Senior Boy and Girl Rider trophies donated by Capricorn Colour Paint Right

** GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR RIDER * *

PONY HACKS

Nomination $3 Prizemoney 1st - $15, 2nd - $10, 3rd - $5 Ponies over 12.2h/h may be ridden by adults

  1. Maiden Pony Hack
  2. Novice Pony Hack
  3. Pony Hack Under 12 hands
  4. Pony Hack 12 hands and under 13 hands
  5. Pony Hack 13 hands and under 14 hands
  6. Pony Mare Hack
  7. Pony Gelding Hack
  8. Local Pony Hack

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PONY HACK

Champion Pony Hack trophy donated by Wayne Cowie

Champion Hack, Champion Galloway Hack and Champion Pony Hack compete for

SUPREME CHAMPION HACK OF THE SHOW the “Princeton Memorial Trophy”

Announced and presented during the Grand Parade.

Nomination $3 Prizemoney 1st - $15, 2nd - $10, 3rd - $5 Ponies over 12.2h/h may be ridden by adults.