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Showing for beginners revised March 2010 When do I need to go back for more judging? Winning Best in Show in detail Also: NSW Point Score Official Show Entry Form A handy form for keeping track of the points your cavy has won Latest Show Schedule

NSW Point Score Michelle Parker Malibu Stud Entry Secretary, Point Scorer New Champions January/February 2010 Since being Point Scorer I have had many members mainly new ones, emailing me asking about the current point system used: do I get points for winning this? how many points is that?, etc. Page 2 How are the points earned? No points are awarded for 1st / 2nd / 3rd etc. places Best of Breed (BOB) = 2 points Best in Group (BIG, eg. Best Self Cavy) = 2 points Best Adult / Junior / Baby in Show = 1 point each Reserve In Show (RIS) = 1 point Best In Show (BIS) = 2 points. For example, the cavy that wins Best In Show (lets say it is an adult), will earn 7 points for that day 2 BOB, 2 BIG, 1 for Best Adult and 2 for BIS. Major shows (Sydney Royal Easter Show / Christmas Show / National Show) count as double points towards the championship). Championship = 20 points, Double Championship = 40 points, Grand Championship = 60 When you ve got enough points When your cavy has earned 20 points send the details to me ( in writing, either mail or email) with the following details: Cavy name and breed Your name A list of all the shows (venue, date & judge) Award gained (i.e. BOB = 2; total = 2) Once you ve gained your championship, it will be published in the official newsletter of the Club, the Cavy Capers (see illustration). Each new champion will be presented with a Club certificate. If you wish to receive a rosette at a cost of $8, please contact me. Points from major interstate shows may count towards NSW championships. Contact the Point Scorer for details. When DO I NEED TO GO BACK FOR MORE JUDGING? Melanie Barnes Bumbora Stud This question is easily answered. If you win a 1st place you will be going back for further judging. Each time you go back and win 1st, you will need to go back again. BEST OF BREED (2 points) When you enter a Breed Class, there are four sections from which you can enter: A Adult Boar B Adult Sow C Junior D Baby Champion CH Malibu Princess Mhaddi Cr Blk M Parker CH Leander Lucas Cinn Dutch K Nichols CH Bumbora Clementine Rex M Barnes CH Canberry Hitome Cr DEW J Livingston CH Sobriquet Gideon Beige P Lerway CH Tarrawonga Cream Cake DEC H & M Sunderland CH G Star Cotten Bell Cr PEW L & J Trevena CH -Zed on Fire Aby J Fluerty Grand Champion Gr CH Bumbora Hamilton Rex M Barnes Congratulations to all! Each new champion will be presented with a Club certificate. If you wish to receive a rosette at a cost of $8 for your new champion, please contact the Point Scorer, Michelle Parker. The four 1st place winners, from each Section (A, B, C & D), will go back to the judge for Best of Breed (BOB). BEST in Group (2 points) If you win a Best of Breed you will be going back for the judging of Best in Group (BIG). The Breed Classes are broken into 7 Groups, for Best of Group. M a r ke d S a t i n S e l f Crested Ticked Coarse Coat Longhair BEST in Show (2 points) The seven Best of Group winners will go back for the judging of Best in Show (BIS) and Reserve in Show (RIS). BEST ADULT IN SHOW (1 point) The 1st place winners of Section A & B in each Breed Class go back for Best Adult (in that class), unless the BOB already went to an Adult, which makes it Best Adult. The winners of Best Adult in each Breed Class will go back for Best Adult in that Group. The winner in each Adult in Group will go back for Best Adult in Show. BEST Junior in Show (1 point) The 1st place winner of Section C in each Breed Class goes back for Best Junior in Group. The winner of each Junior in Group will go back for Best Junior in Show. BEST Baby in Show (1 point) The 1st place winner of Section D in each Breed Class goes back for Best Baby in Group. The winner of each Baby in Group will go back for Best Baby in Show.

Winning Best In Show In detail Michelle Parker Malibu Stud The organisation of a show can seem very confusing and fast paced to the novice and many newcomers have the same questions about the process. There is a proven method in place which allows for the most efficient running of a show. All cavies must be entered into the correct Section (age/ sex) in their Breed Class. There are the Boars adult males over 9 months, Sows adult females over 9 months, Juniors male/ female between 6 9 months, and the Babies male/female between 3 6 months. If the date of birth (DOB) isn t provided on the entry form, they will be placed in the Adult Section. There are seven Groups, into which all breeds fit. They are Marked, Coarse Coat, Satin, Self, Crested, Ticked and Longhair. For more information on Breed Classes and Sections and Groups, see the official NSW Cavy Club, Inc. Show Schedule. When entering a cavy, you must state it s name as it appears on its pedigree, DOB, Breed and colour and, in the case of adults, it s sex. You must be a member of an ANCC affiliated club (like NSWCC Inc. or CCCC Inc.) to show a cavy at a Club show. Step by step Step One Breed level How to win Best of Breed (BOB), Best Adult of Breed (BAOB), Best Junior and Best Baby of Breed (BJOB and BBOB) The cavies are judged by Section. Boars first; followed by Sows; then Juniors; and finally Babies. All are ranked 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. for each Section. (A judge may not award a first place, if they feel the animal is not up to standard.) Up to 3 places are awarded. Then the first place winners of each Section are judged against each other for BOB. The judge may not choose to award a BOB, if he/she feels none of the animals is close enough to the Breed Standard (the ANCC Book of Standards for the Exhibition Cavy is available online from the ANCC website: http://ancc.asn.au). Even if only one animal of a breed is entered, the awarding of a BOB is not guaranteed. The BOB winner is automatically the best in its age group. So only the remaining 2 age groups are judged. Reserve of Breed (ROB) is awarded at the judge s discretion. Step Two Group level How to win Best In Group (BIG) Best Adult In Group (BAIG), Best Junior and Best Baby in Group (BJIG and BBIG) All BOB winners compete for the Best in their respective Groups (e.g., BOB Self Cream competes for Best Self award). Once the Best in Group is chosen, the judge may call up the ROB of that breed. It will then compete with the remaining BOBs in the Group for Reserve in Group. The winner of the BIG is automatically the Best of that age group. So the following 2 age groups need to be judged. To be eligible to be Best Adult, Junior or Baby In Group no BOB is necessary, but the cavy must have won a 1st place (with the exception of the adults, where a best adult from the 1st place boar and sow is chosen). Step 3 In Show level How to win Best In Show (BIS), Reserve In Show (RIS), Best Adult In Show (BAIS) and Best Junior and Best Baby In Show (BJIS and BBIS) Once each Group is judged, it is time for the BIS line-up. Page 3 BIS and RIS The Show Manager will call up the BIG winners from the 7 Groups. BIS is chosen from those 7 cavies. Once the Best in Show is chosen, the judge may call up the Reserve in Group of that Group to compete with the remaining RIGs in the lineup for Reserve in Show. Best Adult, Best Junior and Best Baby In Show Once the BIS and RIS are chosen, the Best Baby, Best Junior and Best Adult need to be chosen. If the BIS or RIS are Adults, they are automatically Best Adult In Show. If they are either Juniors or Babies, they are automatically Best Junior or Best Baby In Show. If BIS is an Adult, then the Best Junior and Best Baby need to be chosen. All BJIG are called up to compete. BJIS is chosen from among them. All BBIG are called up to compete. BBIS is chosen from among them. This all sounds pretty complicated. Let s discuss some scenarios which might make the process a bit less complicated. Mock Shows At the Show, entries are to be paid, and ear tags are to be collected by 9:30, so judging can begin at 10 am. The cavies stay in their carry cages and when called to the table (by their ear tag no.), the owner/exhibitor brings them to the judging table. The exhibitor has the opportunity to touch up any last minute grooming, before being called to the table. Make sure you listen for your cavy s number. It is called out up to 3 times, and if not presented on the table, the cavy is disqualified. (Hint: judging generally follows the Class Schedule, so keep an ear out for breeds that appear before your cavy s breed in the Schedule). The Royal Easter Show is a Bench Show. Exhibitors must put their cavies in display cages before 9 am and they remain on display all day. All animals are carried back and forth to the judging table. The owner/exhibitor cannot do any last minute grooming, because the animals are on display. All grooming must be finished before cavies go into display cages. (The exception to this rule is the longhair varieties, which are groomed just before judging and are stewarded by the owner/exhibitor.) All BOB, BIG and higher cards are given to the exhibitor, with the cavy s ear tag number written on it when it is awarded. 1st, 2nd, 3rd place ribbons are on the judging table and the exhibitor may take these when appropriate. Note that award cards for BA, J, B In Group are not awarded at all shows. Sample Show Scenarios Spot Dorothy owns Dally-Ho Spot, a 4 month old Black Dalmation boar entered in Class: 5a (Dalmation, Self), Section: Baby. He is in the Marked Group. On her entry form she gives his full pedigree name (even though at home she calls him Bubby ). She puts his DOB, the correct Class (5a) and she states that he is a Black Dalmation. Otherwise the Entries Secretary won t know which colour Self Dalmation he is! (If she had forgotten to put his DOB, he would have been entered as an adult, and although very nicely marked, he might miss out on winning because he has to compete against the often better sized and conditioned adult.) So, back to the judging of the Dalmation, Self Class: After the Boars and Sows and Juniors are judged, it is Spot s turn. There are 2 other Babies. He gets a first place and then when

Winning Best In Show continued from page 3 the first place Boar, Sow and Junior are brought back, the sow wins BOB. But, since Spot got a first place in the Baby Class, he is also automatically Best Baby of Breed. Now Dorothy has to wait until the other Marked Breeds have been judged and it is time for the Best Baby In Group to be judged. Time for the Group Awards BIG Marked is called to be judged. The Dalmation sow is called up along with the other Marked BOBs. The judge examines each carefully and finally decides that the Black Himalayan, which happens to be a Junior, is the Best In Group on the day (making it Best Junior In Group). After the Best Adult Marked is judged, it is time for Spot to be brought up for the judging of Best Baby in Group. Spot wins BBIG. Now he is eligible for Best Baby In Show. He and Dorothy have to wait until all of the Groups are judged and then it will be time for Best Baby In Show to be judged from all the other BBIGs. Dove Mark owns Springtime Dove, an 8 month old Crested Lilac sow entered in Class: 32 (Crested Self, AOC (Any Other Colour), Section: Junior. She is in the Crested Group. He has given all the necessary information, remembering to state that Dove is a Lilac. Otherwise the Entries Secretary won t know which colour Crested Self she is! After the 1 Boar and 2 Sows are judged, the Juniors are called up. Dove gets a first place out of the 2 Juniors. Then the Babies are judged. The first place Baby stays on the table and the first place Sow is called up, as well as Dove. The Boar was awarded a 2nd place because he was in poor condition, and therefore isn t called up again. Dove gets BOB and automatically Best Junior In Breed. After the rest of the Breeds in the Crested Group are judged it is time for the Group Awards. Dove is called up along with the BOB Crested Marked, the BOB American Crested and the BOB Crested Black. There were no other Crested breeds there on the day. Dove is awarded BIG. She is automatically BJIG. Now Mark has to wait for the In Show judging. Dove has won 4 points at today s show so far: BOB (2) and BIG (2). Charlie Boy Jill owns Gateway Charlie Boy, a 14 month old Golden Agouti boar entered in Class: 36 (Golden Agouti), Section: Boar. He is in the Ticked Group. Charlie is called up first, with another Boar. He wins a first place. The 2 Sows and a Junior and 2 Babies are placed. Then Charlie is called back to be judged against the first place Sow, Junior and Baby. Charlie is awarded BOB. He is automatically Best Adult Golden Agouti. After all of the Ticked Breeds are judged, all the BOB Ticked are called back up to the judging table for the Group judging. Charlie wins BIG and is automatically the BAIG. Snowflake Howard owns Smoothie Snowflake, a 12 month old Pink Eye White sow entered in Class: 17 (Self, White, PE), Section: Sow. She is in the Self Group. There are no Boars and 2 other sows, 1 Junior and 2 Babies in the PEW breed Class. Snowflake is awarded first place and is automatically Best Adult In Breed. The Junior is unplaced because it is poorly groomed and is stained on the underside. It s toenails are caked with dirt. The Babies are placed 1st and 2nd. Snowflake wins BOB against the first placed Baby. There is no Junior In Breed and the first placed Baby is Baby In Breed. After all of the Self Breeds are judged, all the BOB Selfs are called back up to the judging table for the Group judging. Snowflake wins BIG and BAIG. In Show line-up After all the BOBs and BIGs have been judged and awarded the Best of each of the 7 Groups are called back to the table to compete for the Best Cavy (and Reserve) In Show. Today, these are the Marked (Black Himalayan Junior); Coarse Coat (Abyssinian Sow); Satin (Satin Silver Agouti Boar); Self (Snowflake, Self PE White Sow); Crested (Dove, Crested Lilac Junior); Ticked (Charlie Boy, Golden Agouti Boar) and the Longhair (Sheltie Junior). The judge looks at all the cavies in the line-up and awards the Best In Show to the Ticked, with Reserve going to the Longhair. Charlie Boy wins BIS!! Since the BIS went to an Adult, it is automatically the Best Adult In Show. Charlie goes home with a blue ribbon for 1st place, a card and ribbon for BOB (2 points); a certificate for BIG (2 points); a lovely trophy for BIS (2 points) and another trophy for BAIS (1 point) with a total of 7 points towards his championship! Now for BJIS As a Junior cavy, the Longhair, won RIS, it has only been beaten by the cavy in the Ticked Group (Ticked winning BIS). BJIS goes to the Longhair, who has won 6 points today: BOB (2), BIG (2), RIS (1) and BJIS (1). Time for Best Baby All the 7 Best Babies In Group are called back including Spot, the Black Dalmation. The judge looks at each of the 7 and awards the BBIS to the Marked cavy Spot! This gives Spot 1 point for today for BBIS. Howard is over the moon because before today s show, Snowflake had accumulated 16 points towards her NSW Championship, and even though she didn t win BIS today, the 4 points she won: BOB (2); BIG (2) completed her 20 points. Now he can apply to the Club Point Scorer for her Championship. She will be his first! The judging at the show is over, everyone packs up their gear and helps in packing away the tables and chairs and sweeping the floor. After this the awards are handed out. Steep learning curve For the novice exhibitor, learning the exhibition process for cavies can be very daunting. You re not alone if you have similar questions: My cavy got the BOB... does he need to be judged again? Do they need to be brought back for more judging? Is my cavy finished for the day? It all takes time to learn, and the more shows you attend the clearer it becomes. I hope that the above article, with the mock scenarios have helped somewhat. If you have any queries at all, don t hesitate to ask me, or any members of the Club. Page 4

revised March 2016 SHOW POINTS RECORDING SHEET Cavy s Name Show/date Judge Awards Points obtained Total Sample (Castle Hill/17.3.13) K Nichols BOB 2 2 Photocopy this table to keep records of your cavies points from each show for your own record. It is a good idea to keep 1 sheet per animal. The show results published in Cavy Capers is the official record for point scoring, so if you see a mistake in your results, notify the Point Scorer. When your cavy has obtained 20 points the Point Scorer notifies the Editor so it can be officially announced. Points as follows: BOB = 2; Best In Group = 2; Reserve In Show = 1; Best In Show = 2; Best Adult, Intermediate, Junior & Baby In Show = 1. Points obtained at the National Cavy Show are doubled. Points must be won under at least 3 Judges to be eligible for a CCNSW Championship. Points earnt at (ANCC recognised club) shows outside NSW count towards a CCNSW Championship provided the cavy is owned and exhibited at the time of its winning by a NSWCC or CCCC member residing within NSW/ACT. Please notify the Point Scorer of any such winnings with the relevant information as they will not be printed in Cavy Capers. Revised Feb 2015.

GENERAL BREED CLASSES MARKED GROUP 1. Chocolate Himalayan 2. Black Himalayan 3. Roan (Self) 4. Roan (Ticked) 5. Dalmatian (Self) 6. Dalmatian (Ticked) 7. Dutch (Self) 8. Dutch (Ticked) 9. Tortoise & White 10. Marked, AOV SATIN GROUP 11. Satin Marked 12. Satin Self 13. Satin Crested 14. Satin Ticked 15. Satin Coarse Coat 16. Satin Longhair SECTIONS (All Classes 1 61 Applies to the age of the cavy on the day of the show. A Boar (12 mo and over) B Sow (12 mo and over) T Intermediate (9 mo to under 12 mo) C Junior (6 mo to under 9 mo) D Baby (3 mo to under 6 mo) THE FOLLOWING APPLY TO BOTH NSWCC & CCCC OTHER CLASSES Novice, Junior Exhibitor, Members Pet Classes & (CCCC only) Trimmed Longhair. CCCC: Other Class entries/scratchings must be confirmed/collected by 9.00 am, and ready to be judged by 9.20. Judging of OTHER CLASSES (53 62) at CCCC shows begins at 9.30 am. MEMBERS PET CLASS (Class 53) Club Members are ineligible to enter the public Pet Show (CCCC: except the Fancy Dress; Fastest Eater and Novelty Classes). A cavy that is being shown in it s Breed Class is not eligible to be shown in the Members Pet Class at the same show. Definition of a Pet is a cavy that is not being shown in the Breed Class. NOVICE EXHIBITORS (Class 54) CCCC only: Cavies do NOT need to have a pedigree or conform to any breed standard to be eligible for the Novice Class. They may be of pet quality. The Novice Class is for members of an ANCC sanctioned club in their first year of showing/membership. Cavies entered must be exhibited, owned and prepared by the Novice member. JUNIOR EXHIBITORS (Classes 55 61) Cavies must be exhibited and prepared by an under 18 member of an ANCC sanctioned club. THE CAVY MUST ALSO BE ENTERED IN THE CORRESPONDING GENERAL CLASS. TRIMMED LONGHAIR (Class 62) CCCC only: Longhaired breeds which have had their coats trimmed, making them ineligible for show in Breed Classes. UNSTANDARDISED (Class 52) This class is for new breeds that have been granted a Working Title by the ANCC Standards Review Panel, but do not have a recognised standard. They are presented to the judges for discussion and are not judged. No awards are given. There is no revised March 2016 OFFICIAL SHOW SCHEDULE SELF GROUP 17. Self PE White 18. Self DE White 19. Self PE Cream 20. Self DE Cream 21. Self Saffron 22. Self Buff 23. Self PE Golden 24. Self DE Golden 25. Self Lilac 26. Self Beige 27. Self Red 28. Self Chocolate 29. Self Black 30. Self, AOC CRESTED GROUP 31. Crested Self PE White 32. Crested Self Black 33. Crested Self, AOC entry fee for these breeds. PAYMENT On the day at the show. Get your ear tags when you pay. Cost is $10 plus $1.50 per entry. ENTRY FORM Date of Birth, Sex and breed details must be stated for every animal EXCEPT with COARSE COAT and LONGHAIR breeds (give breed only; NOT colour). Any animal without DOB will be placed in the Adult Section. This may negatively impact on the judging of your animal. Changing the Cavy s Section is not to be done at the judging table. If the Entries Secretary has changed the Section for your entry, it will be to correct some error. Please do not make any changes at the judging table before confirming with the Entries Secretary. Please give ALL required details on your entry form. Your cooperation is necessary in order for the Entries Secretary to ensure the judging paperwork is accurate; and for the smooth running of the show. EXHIBITION Exhibitors must be financial members of an ANCC affiliated cavy club. Carpet squares approximately 30cm X 30cm are required for each cavy; or show boards, to be no higher than 5cm. JUDGING The judge s decision is FINAL and no correspondence will be entered into. No judge or the immediate family of a judge may exhibit at a show at which they are judging General Classes. A cavy purchased from a judge may not be exhibited under that judge until a period of 3 months has elapsed. No talking is permitted at the judging table. Any communications must be left until after the judging of that class has concluded. Any exhibitor making comments about other animals may risk their animal being disqualified. TRESTLE TABLES There are a limited number of tables and chairs at most halls. If you have your own you may want to bring them. SELLING OF CAVIES AT SHOWS Members of either Club may sell cavies at shows. Please have boxes for travelling to new homes; samples of the usual food; basic cavy care instructions and diet information (of your own design or give the Club produced booklet: Basic Cavy Care. Valued at 34. American Crested 35. Crested Marked 36. Crested Ticked 37. Crested, AOV TICKED GROUP 38. Golden Agouti 39. Silver Agouti 40. Cinnamon Agouti 41. Chocolate Agouti 42. Argente 43. Ticked, AOC COARSE COAT GROUP 44. Abyssinian 45. Rex LONGHAIR GROUP 46. Peruvian 47. Sheltie 48. Coronet 49. Alpaca $2, this booklet is available to members for 70 cents each.) Make sure to give your contact details, as well as the sex, DOB and breed of the cavies for sale. Indicate whether or not they are showable animals. Cavies for sale may not be heavily pregnant; or under 4 weeks of age without their mother. All babies for sale should be properly weaned and eating independently. All cavies for sale must be in good health, free from parasites and of a good size for age. Spot checks will be carried out on sale animals to check for lice, mites or fungal problems and for under sized/underage or pregnant animals. First offence will require the seller to remove the animals from sale with a warning and a second offence means they will not be allowed to sell cavies at a show in the future. The minimum selling price for cavies at shows is $30 (CCCC). At CCCC shows, sellers are limited to a maximum of 10 cavies for sale. NSWCC: Pymble $40; Castle Hill: $30 sows/$20 boars. THE FOLLOWING APPLIES TO NSWCC ONLY ENTRIES (NSWCC SHOWS) May be emailed or posted. No phone entries can be accepted. Use the entry form in this document (or you may use a facsimiles for email). Entries to (email): NSWCCentries@hotmail.com; or (post): Michelle Parker, 12 Caserta Pl, Allambie Heights NSW 2100. Entries close the Friday 10 days before the show. HALL OPENS (NSWCC) 9 am. Entries/scratchings must be confirmed/collected before 9.30 am, with Judging at 9.30 am. THE FOLLOWING APPLY TO CCCC ONLY JUDGING OF OTHER CLASSES Judging of OTHER CLASSES (Members Pets; Novice, Trimmed Longhair and Junior Exhibitors) at 9.30 am. CCCC: Other Class entries/scratchings must be confirmed/ collected by 9.00 am, and ready to be judged by 9.20. ENTRIES (CCCC, QUEANBEYAN) May be emailed or posted. No phone entries can be accepted. Use the entry form in this document (or you may use a facsimiles for email). Entries to 50. Texel 51. Longhair, AOV* *AOC: Any other Colour ;AOV: Any other Variety Colour not required OTHER CLASSES 52. Unstandardised* (no charge) 53. Members Pet NOVICE EXHIBITOR 54. Novice JUNIOR EXHIBITOR 55. Marked 56. Satin 57. Self 58. Crested 59. Ticked 60. Coarse Coat 61. Longhair 62. TRIMMED Longhair (CCCC) only (email): ccccentries@gmail.com: or (post): Jo Livingston, 3 Laurel Place, Jerrabomberra NSW 2619. Entries close the Friday 10 days before the show. LATE ENTRIES (CCCC) Taken on the day at double the rate; after the $10.00 entry fee. HALL OPENS (QUEANBEYAN) 9 am. Entries/scratchings must be confirmed/collected before 9.30 am, with Judging at 10 am. Other Classes : 53 61 are judged at 9.30. Other Class entries/scratchings must be confirmed/collected by 9.00 am, and ready to be judged by 9.20. CARRY CAGE BEDDING (CCCC) Exhibitors are asked to try to minimise mess and protect carpet by using recyclednewspaper-type bedding in carry cages; and NOT shavings, hay or rice hulls. CCCC recommends the use of Back-2-Nature small animal bedding & litter for guinea pigs and is generously sponsored by FibreCycle www.fibrecycle.com. Exhibitors are responsible for cleaning up their own area before leaving. A dust pan and brush are available from the Admin Table. RAFFLE (CCCC) As the raffle is a major fund raiser for the Club, exhibitors who contribute new items for the raffle will receive 1-2 free tickets as a thank you.

revised March 2016 OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM Show / Date: EAR TAG (office use only) CAVY NAME BREED/ COLOUR DOB/ SEX SECTION (A) Boar; (B) Sow; (T) Inter; (C) Junior; (D) Baby CLASSES (Please print Class numbers clearly) Gen MP Class C NE Junior Ex (tick) C Exhibitor Name (if more than 1 exhib) Entry fee: $10.00 PLUS entries @ $1.50 each Class = $ TOTAL Entry fee = $ Exhibitor Name/s: Stud: Address /Phone / Email We, the exhibitors, agree to abide by the rules set down by the NSWCC Inc. and/or the Capital Country Cavy Club Inc. and are members of an ANCC affiliated cavy club. Signed:. I am a member of Club/s: PAY ON THE DAY or: NSWCC Inc. Shows: CHEQUE: Payable to NSW CAVY CLUB INC. (NSWCC Inc.). DIRECT DEPOSIT: BSB 032 123 AC No. 20 4093 Westpac. CCCC Inc. Shows: CHEQUE: Payable to CAPITAL COUNTRY CAVY CLUB INC. (CCCC Inc.). DIRECT DEPOSIT: BSB 062-593, Account No. 1048 6766, Commonwealth Bank. If direct deposit is used, a copy of the receipt must accompany entry.