The weather smiled on the annual Nathalia Show, contributing to a gate taking that was higher than last year.
Show society president Dylan Morris was pleased with the conditions on Saturday, October 4, and the support by patrons and his organising committee.
“The weather was really good, gate takings were up and we could not have asked for a better day,” Mr Morris said.
He noted strong support for the pavilion exhibitions and strong interest in the Lego competition.
“The cattle section was down a little but it’s a busy time of the year for dairy farmers.”
The event was strongly supported by the town’s schools, which submitted a large number of entries.
“We’ll now have to get on with planning for next year, which will be our 130th.”
Rosie Jeffers, 6, riding Choc Chip at the Nathalia Show.
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Megan Fisher
Arthur Carter, 1, enjoyed the dinosaur theme at this year’s Nathalia Show.
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Megan Fisher
Chloe Johnstone, 5, petting a snake from one of the displays at the Nathalia Show.
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Megan Fisher
Nicole Mahncke with Narioka, from the Narioka Clydesdale stud. This horse won champion female.
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Megan Fisher
Siblings Fraser, 3 and Harriet Brady, 7, with show bags and goodies at the Nathalia Show.
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Megan Fisher
The poultry on display at the Nathalia Show.
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Megan Fisher