· Brythonic shared by Cornwall, Wales and Brittany and Gaelic shared by Ireland, Isle of Mann and...
Transcript of · Brythonic shared by Cornwall, Wales and Brittany and Gaelic shared by Ireland, Isle of Mann and...
Secretary: Sharon JeffriesN.W.A.S.PO Box 159Crystal Brook, S.A. 5523
Mobile: 0474 502 241
Entries to Jo PiggottShow Office 0474 502 241
www.crystalbrookshowsa.net
The Crystal Brook Show will be officially opened by Peter Goers at 11:15AM
Membership FeesPAYMENT BEFORE SHOW DAY APPRECIATED
A Subscriber of $20 is entitled to Tickets for 2 Adults and 1 Vehicle A Subscriber of $30 is entitled to Tickets for 2 Adults,
3 Children and 1 VehicleJunior Membership 5 to 17 years $5
Admission ChargesAdults $10.00 - Children 5 to 17 years $5.00
Pre-School Children Free - Motor Vehicle $5.00Concession $8
Time Table9.00am Horse events commence (oval)9.00-10.00 Judging begins in Pavilions, Vintage Vehicles arrive (oval), Ute Muster arrives (near Rec Centre)10.00am Judging Home Brew (Mall)10.30am Open Shearing Event Draw, James the Magician (Stage)11.00-3pm John O’Dea (Rec Centre)11.00am Speed Shear Event Draw11.15am OFFICIAL OPENING11.30am Disabled access to Pavilion11.45am Wood Chopping demo (oval)12 noon Official luncheon—Rec Centre, Pavilion open to Public James the Magician (Stage)12.30pm Whipcracking demo (Bar)1.15pm Wood Chopping demo (oval)1.00pm Jnr Show Person registration commences1.15pm Whipcracking—come & try (Bar)1.30pm Junior Show Persons (Stage)2.00pm Celtic Games (oval), Old Tractors/Engines Running2.30pm Ute Muster Presentation2.45pm Whipcracking demo (Bar)3.15pm Vintage Vehicle Departure4.30pm Pavilion closed to Public4.30pm Band - Andrew Lang and his band until closure of Bar
Clare Valley Concert Band will be playing throughout the day near the stage.
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General Index Aggregate Trophy Winners for 2017 ... 10 Historical Vehicles ...................................... 22 Life Members .................................................. 5 Map ................................................................... 90 Member’s List .................................................... 5 NASA Presidents & Secretaries ............. 12 NASA Sponsors .............................................. 1 Officials .................................................................. 7 President ’s Message ....................................... 3 Presidents of the Society ............................ 4 Regulations .................................................... 91 Secretaries ....................................................... 4 Section Index .................................................. 2
Show Dates 2018 - 2019 .................................. 7
THANK YOU We would like to take this opportunity in joining all other South Australian Show Societies in extending our sincere thanks and appreciation to the sponsors of the Agricultural Societies Council of South Australia.
We acknowledge the aid and support of the following organisations listed below that are connected with all events associated with the Agricultural Societies Council and the Country Show Societies of South Australia. Please support the organisations that support us.
The members of the Society are indebted to all persons and firms who have generously assisted the Show, some for many years continuously.
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Index of Sections SECTION CLOSING DATE PAGE
Rural Ambassador / YR Ambassador .................. 6th Aug ............................... 12 General Entry Form ............................................................................................. 14 A Grain and Fodder ................................................. 8th Aug .................................. 16 Pest and Weed Competition ........................ 8th Aug ............................... 20 Year of Durum Wheat ..................................... 8th Aug ............................... 21 C Cooking ..................................................................... 8th Aug .................................. 24 Ca Cooking – Junior ................................................... 8th Aug .................................. 29 D Preserves, Sauces, Jams & Egg........................ 6th Aug ................................. 31 E Fruit ........................................................................... 9th Aug .................................. 34 F Vegetables ............................................................... 9th Aug .................................. 35 Fa Vegetables – Junior .............................................. 9th Aug .................................. 35 G Homebrew............................................................... 8th Aug .................................. 36 I Handicrafts ............................................................. 6th Aug .................................. 37 Ia Handicrafts – Junior ............................................ 8th Aug .................................. 38 J Needlework ............................................................ 3th Aug .................................. 40 Ja Needlework – Junior ........................................... 3th Aug .................................. 42 K Art ............................................................................... 9th Aug .................................. 43 Ka Art - Junior .............................................................. 9th Aug .................................. 44 L Photography ........................................................... 6th Aug .................................. 47 La Photography – Junior ......................................... 6th Aug .................................. 47 M Flowers ..................................................................... 8th Aug .................................. 49 N Flowers – Arranged ............................................. 9th Aug .................................. 52 Na Flowers – Junior ................................................... 9th Aug .................................. 53 O Pets ............................................................................. 8th Aug .................................. 54 P Poultry ...................................................................... 6th Aug .................................. 55 Pa Poultry – Junior ..................................................... 6th Aug .................................. 59 Q Dohne Sheep .......................................................... 3th Aug .................................. 60 R Sheep - British Breeds........................................ 3th Aug .................................. 61 S Sheep – Merino...................................................... 3th Aug .................................. 63 T Wool ........................................................................... 6th Aug .................................. 68 U Shearing Competition .................................... 4th Aug ............................... 73 V Cattle – Beef ............................................................ 3rd Aug.................................. 78 W Led Steers ................................................................ 3rd Aug.................................. 79 Beef Cattle Handler’s Competition ........... 3rd Aug ................................ 79 Beef Cattle Junior Judging Competition .. Show Day .......................... 80 Horse in Action Entry Form .............................................................................. 81 X Horses in Action ............................................... 4th Aug ............................... 82 HRCAV Entry Form ....................................................................................................... 87 Official HRCAV Show Ring Classes ......................... 4th Aug ............................... 88 Machine and Trade Sites for all Stall Holders ................................................... 70 Ute Muster ....................................................................... Show Day ........................... 71
Celtic Games .................................................................... Show Day ........................... 76
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President’s Message Wolkobma dhe Glan Gover diskwedhyans, hendra a an keltek gwari. Welcome to the Crystal Brook show, home of the Celtic games.
When deciding what to write for the president’s message this year I was a little stumped. Until I stumbled across this very useful Cornish phrase, An den ma a be oll! Which translates to, this gentleman will pay for everything. I have learnt this one off by heart.
In 2014 Cornwall achieved minority status, officially recognized by the European Union. The Cornish language was in a state of decline but in recent years has been revived with much effort going into restoring the language. Road signs in Cornwall bear both Cornish and English. A brief history, there are two main Celtic languages Brythonic shared by Cornwall, Wales and Brittany and Gaelic shared by Ireland, Isle of Mann and Scotland.
Without saying it means a lot to us, keeping our traditions and culture alive. No one wants to see their people’s culture driven out of existence by a dominant power. Something that tugs at the heart strings of all of us. Dare I say the Cornish wished to be left alone. However there were riches to be had in their mines.
We can see relevance to this today with our indigenous friends, who seek to preserve their language, culture and traditions. Just the same as the Celtic tribes do. There are many similarities between these two groups and they share much in common.
In many ways the show itself is similar, with it being a celebration of our traditions, culture and way of life. Just like the Cornish language the show is experiencing a renewal. With this year much renewal to our cattle section, a new horse event, horses in action, a revived grain and fodder section, the classic cars back in strength and yes the Celtic games is back with new events, outfits and better prizes.
While it is important to celebrate our heritage, we cannot live in the past. We need to move forward and embrace the future. Full credit to the clubs who use the showgrounds. They have truly made a vast improvement to them in recent times. Well done they look magnificent.
So I look forward to seeing you at this year’s show, it’s sure to be a lot of fun. Chons da! (Good luck).
I’ll leave you with this Scottish proverb, a bird in the hand is worth ten fleein’. I’ll finish with this Irish proverb. Nior bhris focal maith fiacail riamh! A good word never broke a tooth!
Michael Frith President
2018
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Presidents of the Society 1874-1875 M. Carter 1876-1878 G.L. Debney 1879 J. Miller 1880-1881 F.H. Edwards 1882 J. Daw 1883 Jas. Davidson 1884-1885 W.H. Binney 1886-1887 W. Morrish 1888 J. Sinclair 1889 R. Pavy 1890 G. Sandow 1891 W.J. Venning 1892 W. Williams 1893 E.H. Eagle 1894 T.R. Turner 1895 A. Hamlyn 1896 L.R. Wake 1897 J. Wheaton 1898 R.M. Dennis 1899-1900 W.H. Binney 1901 J. Forgan 1902 Thos. Bell 1903 Hamlyn 1904 A. Kirk 1905 H. Crouch 1906 A. Munday 1907 Chas. Behenna 1908 A.W. Davidson 1909 F.W. Klopper 1910 W.R. Lang 1911 W.M. Munday 1912 C.H. Birks 1913 Jas. Forgan W. J. Venning W. J. Prescott W. H. Ellis C. H. Arbon M. Weston G. W. H. Gale A. G. Head M. D. Weston V. R. Tucker
1914 J.N. Dixon 1915 E. Frith 1916 W. Hill 1917 W.W. Lovelock 1918 R.J. Dennis 1919 G. Davidson 1920-1921 H.J. Frith 1922 B. Weston 1923 T.L. Kelly 1924 A.H. Clarke 1925 H.J. Growden 1926 M. Weston 1927 P.S. O’Shaughnessy 1928 A.V. Sargent 1929 W.W. Robinson 1930 T.A. Angley 1931 A.G. Head 1932 W.J. Lines 1933 D.G. Sandow 1934 H. Venning 1935 C.P. Lines 1936 H.B. Heaslip 1937 A.P. Tucker 1938-1941 E.F. Smart 1942-1943 W.G. Welch 1944 C.P. Lines 1945-1946 H.M. Venning 1947-1948 Q.M. Davidson 1949 J.W. Eagle 1950-1951 W.L. Frith
1952-1953 JS O’Shaughnessy
1954-1955 M.P. Wilkin
Secretaries D. J. Wilson M. S. Kerin R. C. Talbot Mrs C. R. Kelly Mrs A. K. Pavy Mrs M. A. Eberhard Mrs J. Nicolson Miss F. A. Arthur Mrs N. E. Close
1956-1957 E.L. Robinson 1958-1959 N.R. Ferme 1960-1961 G.R. Smart 1962-1963 A.V. Sargent 1964-1965 N.F. Frith 1966-1967 J.R. Nicolson 1968-1969 M.S. Kerin 1970-1971 W.R. Wilkin 1972-1973 I.F. Smart 1974-1975 D.V. Ward 1976-1977 R.M. Mumford 1978-1979 G.L. Combe 1980-1981 M.W. Ferme 1982-1983 I.H. Venning 1984-1985 G.F. Smart 1986-1987 K.J. Kerin 1988-1989 P.J. Frith 1990-1991 H.V. Reid 1992-1993 M.J. Marks 1994-1995 R.J. Venning 1996-1997 T.L. Greig 1998-1999 J.E. Richards 2000-2001 J.N. Rackham 2002-2003 Mrs A. Clothier 2004-2005 B. Mumford 2006-2007 Mrs J. C. Price 2008-2009 I.R. Crouch 2010 B. Mumford 2011-2012 J. C. Price 2013-2014 A. Perry 2015- 2016 S. Hyde
2017-2018 M. Frith
Mrs P. J. Davidson Mrs J. Hollick Mrs P. J. Davidson Mrs M.D. Frith B.W. Parry Mrs P. J. Combe M. Lloyd-Smith A. M. Redden S. A. Jeffries
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*W. J. Venning *W. H. Binney *J. Pridham *M. Weston *C. P. Lines *P. S. O’Shaughnessy *H. J. Frith *Miss G. Solomon *R. D. O’Shaughnessy *B. Weston *A. P. Tucker *J. E. Goulter *A. J. Lawson
Arbon, M. T. Arbon R Ashby, G. E. & Sons Baker, Ashley Baker T. & T Beckel, A. Beveridge Robert Bishop, P. & M. Bowman, K. & W. Bowman, S & A Bradtke, I. B. Brandt C Brice, M. & M. Brooks, B. Button, M. & D. Cameron Victoria Chapman, Graham Clements, L & K Clift, Ashlyn Clothier, D.J. & J. Clothier, M.D. & A.V. Colyer, Keith and Ann Combe, A.G. & R.C. Combe, A. & G. Combe, V. A. Combe, P.G. & I. Cooper, Tamara Cousins, M. & N.
Life Members *E. E. Lang *H. L. Cottle *W. W. Robinson *N. R. Ferme *M. P. O’Callaghan *Q. M. Davidson *J. S. O’Shaughnessy *F. Smart *M. D. Weston *H. M. Venning *M. S. Kerin *D. V. Ward *W. R. Wilkin
Members List Cousins, P. Crawford, B.A. & J.M. Crawford, G.C. & H.N. Crouch, C. J & I L Crouch, G. & C. Crouch, I.R. & K.P. Crouch, K.J. Crouch, M.P. & R.J Crouch, RH & MM. CB Crash and Auto CB Patchwork/Quilters Daley, R. & K Dalla, D.T. & H Davidson, E.M. & Co. Dunsford, R.T. Durrant, G.J. & K Ellard, M. Everett, S.R. & N.J. Ferme, M.R. & J.H. Ferme, V.M. Fishcare Volunteers Flinders Machinery Fogarty, J.J. & Co. Fogarty, M.F Forgan, P. S. & D.M. Francis, J&M Freeman, G.N.& D.J. Frith, P.J. & M.D.
* G. R. Keech * R. M. Mumford *J. R. Nicolson *W. L. Frith *G. F. Smart *H. V. Reid *J. Kirchner *A. Sargent T. L. Greig J. E. Richards P. Marks
*Deceased
Frith, M Gladstone High School Greatorex, M & F Greenfield, L & K. Greig, A.G. & P. Greig, G.L. & D.E. Greig, N. Greig, T.L., H.L Grossman, H.M. Grossman, TJ & EK Guerin, M Gulin, L. & A. Gulin, M & E Gum, P.S. H.B. Rural Hall, Glenys Hams, K Harding Mel Harrison, Dior. Hatter, J.A. & J.B. Heaslip, Rob Heinjus, M. & D. Heinjus, M.M. & R.W. Hilder, Chloe Holtham, Sarah Hook A & C Hughes, Leah Hunt AR & CJ
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Hutchins, J.C. & M.L. Huxtable, J & D Hyde, S & R Inglis, A.R. & R.F. Inglis, L.D. & M.E. Inglis, S. & J. Jackson, L & K. Jackson, K. & M. Jeffries, L & S Johns, B.T. & L.P. Johns, P.S. & D.E. Johns, R. & M. Jones, I & R Joyce, E. L. & D. M. Joyce, R. W. & D. H. Kellock G.M. & J.R. Kelly, M. P. & R. Kerin, P.M. & S Kerin, R.C. & C. Kerr, Jayke Kirchner, D & R. Kirchner, J. & H. Kittel, Melanie Klingner, N. & C. Koehler, E.C. & S.E. Kupsch P & C Kupsch, R. Kyros, Katie and Heather Lambert, P & M. Lawrie, Christopher Lewis, L Lloyd-Smith, M. & L. Longmire, A. & D. Longmire, D.B. & C.M. Longmire, F. L. Mackinnon, R & C Mann, R. & J. Marks, P. J. Mason, D McAllister, S.J. Meissner, Joy Mifsud Sarah Meyer, P.S. & J.H. Millard, J.W. & E.A.
Mumford, B.M. & B.P. Mumford, R.S. Murphy, J. Murdock, GT & EB Nicholson, G. & K. Nicolson, K.M. Nitschke, S. & L. Noonan, B.M & B.K. Old Ashrose Props Payne, J.E. & R.R. Paynter, M.A. & T.F. Perkins, J. & T. Perry, Adam Perry, L.H. & Sons Phillips, G. & J. Piggott, Jo Polley, Ernie Price, L.G. & J.C. Primary Industries & Regions Pringles Ag Plus Pty Ltd Port Pirie Regional Council Pycroft, Christine Quigley-Smith, Lucy Rackham, J.N. & A.M. Rackham, R.N. & J.E. Ramsey Pharmacy Redden, A.R. & J. Redden, D. & A. Reid, Proprietors Richards, C.E. Richards, Jim Richards, K.J. Richards, NB & M. Richards, R.W. & H.A. Robertson, H. Russell, J.A. & N.C. Russell, L.J. & L.J. Saegenschnitter, L & S.K.
Salvestro, Gemma Sargent, M.A. & J.E. Scaife, Tania Schulz, K.D.
Schulz Kiara Seidel, I.L. & C.V. Seidel, S. & G. Simpson, N. Slattery, J.F. & G. Smart, A. & M. Smart, R.C. & E.B. Smith, G. & C. Southern Flinders Olive Growing Association Stanley, K & L Stanley, L.F. & L. St Mark’s College Stockman P. Pty Ltd Stott, R.M. & J.E. Stringer, Wendy Sullivan, J.F. & Co. Sutton, R. & A. Taylor, Jo Taylor, MA Tucker, S Venning, I.H. & K. Venning, Megan & Mark Venning, R.J. & J. Voigt Family Vonow, K. Vonow, K.P. & H. C. Vunan K Walker, A. & H. Walmona Pastoral Wardle Co Real Estate Wardle, T. & M. Weber, L. & J. Welland-Hines Angela Wells, M. & G. Wenham, R. Wheaton, H. Wilson, A. & K. Wilson, B.L. & J.L. Wilson, M.M. Young, G.R. & E.J. Young, J. H. & B. A. Young, W. A.
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Officials PATRONS: Mr Geoff Brock MP, Mr Ivan H Venning, Mr Rowan Ramsey MP, Mayor John Rohde, Mr Neville Wilson, Mr Trevor Greig
PRESIDENT: Michael Frith
VICE-PRESIDENTS: Ashley Redden, Luke O’Dea
COMMITTEE: Steve Hyde, Jo Piggott, Helen Kirchner, Anne Clothier, Adam Perry, Michael Kelly, Wendy Stringer, Patricia Marks, Ernie Polley
SECRETARY: Sharon Jeffries
TREASURER: Mel Guerin
EXAMINER OF ACCOUNTS: Melita Shaw
PAVILION CO-ORDINATOR: Helen Kirchner, Julie Price
CATERING CONVENOR: Combined Sporting Clubs
TRADE BLOCK STEWARDS: Convenor: Trevor Greig, Ashley Redden, Jim Richards, Luke O’Dea
ADVISERS: Ben Mumford, Jim Richards, Trevor Greig
2018-2019 Show Dates 2018 2019
ROYAL SHOW Aug 31 – Sep 9 Aug 30 – Sep 8 CRYSTAL BROOK Aug 11 Aug 10 GAWLER Aug 25 – 26 Aug 24 – 25 WILMINGTON Sept 16* Sept 15* BALAKLAVA Sept 22 Sept 21 QUORN Sept 23* Sept 22* MELROSE Sept 29 Oct 5 JAMESTOWN Oct 1 Oct 7 BURRA Oct 6 Oct 13 CLARE Oct 13 Oct 20 KAPUNDA Oct 27 Oct 26 EUDUNDA Nov 11* Nov 10* *Sunday
ASSOCIATION PRESENTATION NIGHT - Clare in March/April 2019
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Northern Agricultural Shows Association of S.A. Inc.
President: Cheryl Koglin Phone 08 8847 2472 Secretary: Helen Schiller Phone 08 8581 1420 Mobile 0427 811 421
Grand Aggregate Trophies
The above Association will award trophies for competition in the 2018 Season to exhibitors gaining highest number of points at the Shows held by the affiliated societies. Value of Trophies — $30.00 each A first prize to count 5 points, a second prize 3 points and a third prize 1 point. In the event of a tie, the exhibitor who has gained the most first prizes will be declared the winner. Champion prizes do not count. To be eligible for the Grand Aggregate Trophy the Exhibitor: • Adults must complete a minimum of three Northern Association Shows -
sheep and cattle classes need only compete in two shows • Juniors must compete at a minimum of two Northern Association Shows • Aggregate Points to be calculated using 1st - 5 points, 2nd - 3 points, 3rd -
1 point. • Adult age - from the beginning of the year the exhibitor turns 18 years + • Junior Age - 5-17 years (from the beginning of the year the exhibitor turns
5 to the end of the year he/ she turns 17) To be eligible for the Grand Aggregate Trophy in Poultry the exhibitor must attend at least four shows in the Association. To be eligible for the Grand Aggregate Trophy in Sheep and Cattle the exhibitor must attend at least two shows in the Association. Royal Agricultural & Horticultural Society Medal for 2018 season - Beef Cattle.
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Junior Grand Aggregate Trophies JOHN DAWKINS MLC JUNIOR AGRICULTURAL TROPHIES Aged between 5 yrs & 12 yrs inclusive trophy value $25.00 Aged17 yrs & under trophy value $25.00 MURRAY MARKS MEMORIAL PAVILION TROPHIES Aged between 5 yrs & 12yrs inclusive trophy value $25.00 Aged17 yrs & under trophy value $25.00 Junior Exhibitors to be under 18 in year of show. Junior Grand Aggregate eligibility Trophies to be determined by the highest number of points gained by an individual in either Pavilion or Outside categories. Pavilion totals and Outside totals to be separate from each other. In the event of a tie, 2nd and 3rd places also achieved by the tied entries will be taken into consideration in order to achieve a result between the tied entrants. ALL CATEGORIES ARE ELIGIBLE FOR JUNIOR AGRICULTURAL AND PAVILION TROPHIES WITHIN THIS ASSOCIATION Sponsors of the Aggregate Trophies are: John Dawkins MLC, Patricia Marks, Bob & Margaret Rankin, Millie Nicholls, Peter Mosey, Jeff McCallum, Grant Waterman. Senior Association Aggregate Trophies 2017 Poultry Pycroft/Zubrinich Pt Augusta Pigeons-No pigeons exhibited due to AvianFlu Virus Beef Cattle Walmona Props Truro Sheep - no eligible entrants Wool LA & SK Saegenschnitter Truro Horses in Action - no eligible entrants Needlework, Handicrafts & Hobbies Alison Dunling Terowie Flowers & Pot Plants Joy Meissner Clare Cookery & Preserves Joy Meissner Clare Photography - no eligible entrants Produce Bob Rankin Wilmington Agricultural Produce Clyde Hazel Kapunda Royal Agricultural & Horticultural Society Medal 2017 Show Season Poultry Pycroft/Zubrinich Pt Augusta Junior Judging Burra Community School
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Rich Fruit Cake Winners 2017 Show Season: Melrose Show -Nanette Simpson (Jamestown) Kapunda Show -Emma Tiller (Pinery)
Genoa Cake Winners 2017 Show Season: Quorn Show -Nanette Simpson (Jamestown) Eudunda Show -Tanya Jaeger (Eudunda)
Laucke/CWA Scone Competition 2017 Show Season: Nanette Simpson (Jamestown) Josephine Ireland (Gawler)
Junior Association Aggregate Trophies 2017 Show Season:
Poultry- no eligible entrants Pigeons - No pigeons exhibited due to Avian Flu Virus Horses in Action - Chloe Hilder - Quorn Flowers & Potplants - no eligible entrants Cookery & Preserves -Emily Ellard -Wilmington Needlework, Handicrafts & Hobbies-no eligible entrants Photography-no eligible competitor Produce -no eligible entrants.
RA & YRA sponsors: The Northern Agricultural Shows Association of SA gratefully acknowledges the generosity of the following sponsors of the Young Rural Ambassador Award: Agricultural Societies Council of SA, Palmer Photography - Jamestown, Elders, Landmark, Bob Rankin, Marty Barker
NORTHERN RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARD 2018
WINNERS - Matthew Hagger - Jamestown Show & Chris Hutchinson - Kapunda Show RUNNER-UP- Carly Cocks - Gawler Show
NORTHERN YOUNG RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARD 2018
WINNERS- Franke Agenbag - Gawler Show & George Seppelt - Jamestown Show RUNNER-UP - Luke Sanders - Eudunda Show
NASA Achievers Award – 2018
(recognising dedicated and untiring contribution) Balaklava Show - Christine Burford Wilmington Show-Wendy Dunkley
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N.A.S.A. Presidents and Secretaries NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS ASSOCIATION OF SA INC 2017 PRESIDENT: Cheryl Koglin, PO Box 177, Taree 5411, Ph 8847 2472
SECRETARY: Helen Schiller 31 Ward St. Eudunda 5374 Ph: 8581 1420
BALAKLAVA & DALKEY AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY INC PRESIDENT: Callum March PO Box 33. Balaklava, 5461
SECRETARY: Wendy Deinum, PO Box 181 Balaklava 5461, Ph 0418 844 546
BURRA SHOW INC PRESIDENT: Daniel Stuart, 2 Essex St. Burra, 5417, Ph 0497 508 055
SECRETARY: Jodie Stockman, PO Box 65, Burra, 5417, Ph 0447 728 772
CLARE AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY INC PRESIDENT: Frank Nicolls PO Box 821, Clare, 5453, Ph: 0428 8111 113
SECRETARY: Cheryl Koglin, PO Box 3752 Clare, 5453, Ph 8847 2472, 0407 472 107
CRYSTAL BROOK NORTH WESTERN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC PRESIDENT: Michael Frith Box 36, Crystal Brook 5523 Ph: 0456 313 332
SECRETARY: Sharon Jeffries Box 159, Crystal Brook 5523 Ph: 0474 502 241
EUDUNDA & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY INC PRESIDENT: Richard Schulz 9 Windermere Crs, Mawson Lakes, 5095 Ph: 0447 819 820
SECRETARY: Melinda Schultz, PO Box 311, Eudunda, 5374, Ph0408 353906
GAWLER AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL & FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY INC
PRESIDENT: Patricia Dent 4 Duldig Ave, Gawler East, 5118, Ph 0408 173 101 SECRETARY: Kate Cowell Box 116 Gawler. 5118 Ph: 0417 011 833
Office: 8523 1477
JAMESTOWN AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL & FLORICULTURAL SOC. INC. PRESIDENT: David Cooper PO Box 188 Jamestown 5491 SECRETARY: Anne Semmler, PO Box 188, Jamestown 5491 Ph: 0458 610 462
Office: 8664 1536 Fax: 8664 1536
KAPUNDA & LIGHT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. PRESIDENT: Will Denholm 7 Clifford St., Kapunda 5373 Ph: 0447 722 974 SECRETARY: Chris Hudson, PO Box 85, Kapunda 5373 Ph: 0407 645043
Office : 0499 000 407
MELROSE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. PRESIDENT: Phillip Nottle PO Box 43, Melrose 5483, Ph: 0427 662 042 SECRETARY: Susan Prosser PO Box 84, Melrose 5483, Ph: 0418 664 216
Office 8666 2137
QUORN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. PRESIDENT: Bronwyn Filsell PO Box 380, Quorn 5433 Ph: 0488 506 569
SECRETARY: Paula Osborn PO Box 380, Quorn 5433 Ph: 0427 301 172
WILMINGTON AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. PRESIDENT: Melenee Ellard PO Box 249, Wilmington 5485 Ph: 8667 5341, 0428 294598
SECRETARY: Melenee Ellard PO Box 1, Wilmington 5485 Ph: 8667 5341, 0428 294598
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Rural Ambassador and Young Rural Ambassador Awards 2018
ENTRIES TO BE SUBMITTED TO CONVENOR CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES: 9th AUGUST 2018
These awards are conducted by SA Country Shows who will be duly responsible for selecting the state winner during the course of each Royal Adelaide Show.
All entrants who enter the awards must provide an undertaking that they will abide by the regulations and entry conditions as set out and to abide by the decisions of SA Country Shows.
The rules and regulations apply to all three levels of these awards: country show society, association and state levels.
The awards will be run by qualification through country shows to association finals with the Rural Ambassador state final being held during the 2018 Royal Adelaide Show and the Young Ambassador state final being held in July prior to the 2018 Royal Adelaide Show.
RURAL AMBASSADOR & YOUNG RURAL AMBASSADOR ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: Entrants must: • Apply for and complete the entry form
• (available at www.sacountryshows.com/pages/rural-ambassador.php)
• Agree to provide a copy of their curriculum vitae (CV) and an introductory letter for local, association and state final judging by the required date (Rural Ambassador only)
• Provide information indicating their reasons for applying for entry together with CV; indicating work experience, community participation and agricultural show involvement.
• Be residents of South Australia (resident within 50km of Crystal Brook)
• Be aged 20 years and under 30 years (Rural Ambassador) or aged 16 years and under 20 years (Young Rural Ambassador) as at the 1st May 2018 (E.g. born between 2nd May 1988 and 1st May 1998 inclusive).
• Be enthusiastic and knowledgeable about rural life and affairs and agricultural shows.
• As a state finalist consent for your name and contact details to be made available on the SA Country Shows website for show societies should they wish to contact you.
• Rural Ambassador - Be able to spend the required time at the local show, association level finals and be available to attend the Royal Adelaide Show
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between 4:30pm Friday 31st August 2018 to 9:00pm on Tuesday 4th September 2018.
• Young Rural Ambassador - Be able to spend the required time at the local show, association level finals and the state final held at the Royal Adelaide Showground on Friday 13th July 2018 prior to the 2018 Royal Adelaide Show. State winner to be available to attend the 2018 Royal Adelaide Show between 4:30pm Friday 31st August and 6:00pm Sunday 2nd September.
NOTE: NO PERSON MAY ENTER THE SAME DIVISION OF WHICH THEY HAVE PREVIOUSLY BEEN THE WINNER IN ANOTHER YEAR
Entrants must wear smart casual clothing suitable for an autumn or spring show
RURAL AMBASSADOR Aged 20 – 30 years Presentation at Official Opening of Show 1st Prize: $100 cash
YOUNG RURAL AMBASSADOR Aged 16 – 19 years Presentation at Official Opening of Show 1st Prize: $80 cash
SUB –JUNIOR SHOWPERSON (Register at Show Office) Ages 5 – 8 years – Boy or Girl Judging 1.30pm 1st: $20 cash prize 2nd: $10 cash prize
JUNIOR SHOWPERSONS (Register at Show Office) Ages 9 – 11 years – Boy or Girl Judging 2pm 1st: $20 cash prize 2nd: $10 cash prize
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CRYSTAL BROOK
NORTH WESTERN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC
ANNUAL SHOW – Saturday, 11 August 2018 Exhibitors are requested to make their entries on this form and send it to the Secretary,
together with entry fees. Entries may be posted to PO Box 159, Crystal Brook SA 5523 or
emailed to [email protected]. Enquiries to mobile no. 0474 502 241.
Tax Invoice (ABN 88 779 385 428) EXHIBITORS ENTRY FORM
Section Class No. of Entries
Office Use only
Exhibit Entry Fee
$ c
NOTE: LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS MUST SUPPLY PIC NUMBER Entry Fees
Entering for senior NASA Aggregate YES NO Membership
Entering for junior NASA Aggregate YES NO (under 18 years in year of the Show) Aggregate rules – refer to pgs 8 & 9 Show Book TOTAL $
GST inclusive PAYMENT DETAILS:
Cheque enclosed EFT Cash (payable at the Show Office from 2 weeks prior to Show Day)
BSB: 015 693 A/C No: 602550050 A/C Name: Crystal Brook North Western Ag Society Inc
Payment Reference: Include Surname, Initial and “Entries/membership”
Note: Please email a copy of the EFT receipt to [email protected]
NAME:…………………………………………………………………………....……………………………………PH. NUMBER:…………………………..………………………….
ADDRESS:……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………STATE:…..…………POSTCODE:.……………………
EMAIL ADDRESS:…………………………………………………………………………………………………..…ABN (if applicable:……………………….……………………
I, the undersigned, declare that the above Exhibits are entered subject to the Rules, Regulations and Conditions of the above Society.
SIGNATURE:……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…..…………….DATE:…………………………………………..
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Section A - Grain and Fodder ENTRY FEE 30¢, ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 8th August
All exhibits must be at Show Pavilion by 9.00 a.m
Prize money will be paid out by the Convenor at 4:30pm on Showday.
CONVENOR - Helen Kirchner
STEWARD - Ian Seidel
Conditions of Entry:
1. Exhibits must be bona fide grown or produced by the Exhibitor. 2. ALL GRAIN & FODDER ENTERED MUST BE CURRENT SEASON. 3. All exhibits must be clearly branded with the Section No., Class No., and
Variety. 4. The Society reserves the right to amend entries if they are made in the wrong
class. 5. Grain, which in the opinion of the Judges, has been submitted to any
process that will reduce germinating power, will be disqualified. 6. Entries to be shown in clean bags. 7. Any entries of grain that have been pickled will be disqualified. 8. Any grain entries contaminated with weevil will be disqualified. 9. No competitor to take more than one prize in one class with the same
variety of produce. 10. Only hard, ASW and soft varieties accepted by Australian Wheat Board
standards will be judged. 11. To be judged on Australian Barley/Wheat Board receival standards.
First $1.00, Second 50¢, Third Card
Entry Classes:
Each Variety to be named. 1. 5 Kilograms of wheat, any variety suitable for seed (may be graded not
pickled) Grain will be judged under the following points: (a) Trueness to name and type 30 points (b) Freedom from harvest damage 30 points (c) Freedom from disease and foreign matter 30 points (d) Kilograms per hectolitre 10 points Total 100 points
$25 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY BRENTON VANSTONE
2. 5 Kilograms of Hard Wheat 3. 5 Kilograms of Australian Standard White wheat 4. 5 Kilograms of Wheat, any other named variety 5. 5 Kilograms of Durum, any named variety $20 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY JOHN YOUNG FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 2-5
6. 5 Kilograms of two row Barley 7. 5 Kilograms of Oats, any variety
8. Collection of six varieties of cereal grain, can be either Wheat, Barley or Oats,
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in one Kilogram plastic bags, each variety to be correctly named. 9. 5 Kilograms of Peas, any variety. 10. 5 Kilograms of Chick Peas, any variety. 11. 5 Kilograms of Lupins, any variety. 12. 5 Kilograms Faba Beans. 13. 5 Kilograms Lentils
$20 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY L & L STANLEY FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 6-13
14. Meadow hay, machine baled. 15. Barley hay, machine baled. 16. Wheaten hay, machine baled. 17. Oaten hay, machine baled. 18. Collection of not less than six distinct varieties of cereal grain, in sheaves, 5cm
in diameter at the tie-dry. To be judged for grain, each variety to be correctly named.
19. One bundle of green fodder, oats or barley, 20cm minimum diameter, at the tie.
20. One bundle of green fodder, vetch, 20cm minimum diameter, at the tie. 21. One sheaf of wheat, green, to be judged for grain, 20cms minimum
diameter, at the tie. To be out in head or coming into ear. 22. One sheaf of wheat dry, to be judged for grain, 20cm minimum diameter, at
the tie. 23. One sheaf of green oats, to be judged for hay, 20cm minimum diameter, at
the tie. 24. One sheaf of barley, green, to be judged for grain, 20cm minimum diameter,
at the tie. To be out in head or coming into ear. 25. One sheaf of barley, dry, to be judged for grain, 20cm minimum diameter, at
the tie. 26. Collection of green fodders of recognised commercial varieties. Each variety to
be correctly named, not less than 7.5cm in diameter, at the tie. 27. Display of Commercial Pasture, dry or green. Plants to be correctly named and
points will be allocated for effectiveness of display.
$30 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MALCOLM SARGENT FOR HIGHEST AGGREGATE POINTS IN CLASSES 14 - 27 (INCLUSIVE)
THE Q.M. DAVIDSON MEMORIAL TROPHY $20 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY BRENTON VANSTONE AWARDED TO THE RUNNER-UP IN AGGREGATE
POINTS, 14 - 27 (INCLUSIVE)
THE HANNAFORD TROPHY $50.00 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY SEED MASTER FOR HIGHEST POINTS IN CLASSES 1 - 27 (INCLUSIVE)
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AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY COUNCIL OF SA
GRAIN JUDGING COMPETITION
Open to competitors at least 15 years of age and not yet have reached their 25th birthday as at 1st May in the year of the State Final at the Royal Adelaide Show.
This is a new competition at the show Students and young farmers are encouraged to enter to learn new skills in the grain
industry and gain experience to enter in the State and National competitions.
ENTRY FEE 30c, ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 8TH AUGUST
The rules and guidelines for this competition can be obtained from the Show Office, at your school or the Crystal brook Show website.
Dress - Competitors must be neat and suitably attired
• All competitors must be at the Grain & Fodder Pavilion by 9:00am for introduction of the rules of competition and judge.
• Competition starts at 9:30am which involves grading 3 classes of grain (wheat, barley and a pulse) with 4 samples in each class. Results are recorded on a score card. Approximate time of 8 minutes per class.
• Oral presentation of 2 minutes (maximum) for top 6 to describe their reasons for grain results to the judge in a private area.
• The presentation of prizes will be presented on completion of competition. This time will depend on how many entries.
CASH PRIZES IN THE FOLLOWING CLASSES BARLEY $50 Donated by Trevor Clements WHEAT $50 Donated by Linden & Julie Price PULSE $50 Donated by Bruce & Gabriele Crouch OVERALL $100 Donated by Ben & Bronwyn Mumford
SPONSORED BY VITERRA
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South Australia and western Victoria Casual grain harvest jobs across
viterra.com.au
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PEST & WEED COMPETITION NEW TO THE SHOW
ENTRY FEE 30c, ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 8TH AUGUST
Competition entries to be left at Secretary’s Office by Thursday 9th August to be judged Friday prior to show day
All work must be bona fide work of entrant. Prize money will be paid at 4:30pm in Grain Pavilion on show day
First $1.00, Second 50¢, Third Card
1. Pest Competition
SNAILS - A PEST TO FARMERS
Open to Class (a) primary school students and Class (b) secondary school students
To make a poster on the study of Snails - why they are a pest to farmers.
Can include pictures, diagrams, life cycle, written information, samples for the identification and control of snails for broadacre crops in South Australia
$20 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY KERIN AGENCIES FOR BEST RESEARCH AND ILLUSTRATION IN CLASS 1(a) & 1(b)
2. Weed Competition PRESSED WEEDS
Open to Class (a) primary school students and Class (b) secondary school students
A collection of 5 weeds on farm or school crop, pressed and identified. Judged for correct weed identification and presentation.
$20 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY KERIN AGENCIES FOR BEST PRESENTATION AND IDENTIFICATION IN CLASS 2(a) & 2(b)
3. Colouring & Collage Competition Open to 6 years and under. No entry fees Draw, colour, stick, decorate picture of a Snail. $30 VOUCHER PRIZE DONATED BY ROCKY RIVER AG FOR BEST ENTRY
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Year of the Durum Wheat
ENTRY FEE 30c, ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 8TH AUGUST
Competition entries to be left at Secretary’s Office by Thursday 9th August to be judged Friday prior to showday.
All work must be bona fide work of entrant. Prize money will be paid at 4:30pm in Grain Pavilion on show day.
First $1.00, Second 50¢, Third Card
6 Years and under
1. Necklace made of pasta
2. Flower/sun/or tree made of pasta
PRIZE DONATED BY ROCKY RIVER AG FOR BEST ENTRY IN SECTION 1 AND 2
7 to 12 Years
1. Create a pasta landscape on A3 size card
2. A2 size poster illustrating & explaining Durum wheat and its uses
PRIZE DONATED BY ROCKY RIVER AG FOR BEST ENTRY IN SECTION 1 AND 2
13 to 17 Years
1. A2 size poster - What is Durum? Illustrations & information to be included
2. Make a pasta sculpture
3. Make an A5 size recipe book on your favourite pasta recipes
PRIZE DONATED BY ROCKY RIVER AG FOR BEST ENTRY IN SECTION 1 TO 3
FREE ACTIVITIES ON THE DAY IN THE GRAIN SHED
• Seed Art • Grind wheat into flour and try your hand at rolling oats
• Live Chicks • Touch & Feel boxes - guess what grain!
• Farm Colouring • Taste decaf coffee from roasted barley
• Guessing comps • View our entries and learn about our grain
So much to see and do, so come along and enjoy and support our agricultural show
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Historic Vehicles Display of classic & vintage machinery
Tractors, engines, anything from shearing machines,
lawn mowers, chain saws, rotary hoes etc.
Exhibits do not have to be fully restored
All exhibits welcome
Tractors & Engines will be started at 2pm
Enquiries to:
Ben Mumford: 8636 7031 • John Kirchner: 8636 2240
Secretary: 8636 6238
Prior to 5th August if possible
STOP IN AT YACKA View old Holden cars in the original
GMH Dealership building.
Call in on most Sundays, have a look at
the ongoing restoration work.
Chat with Steve, learn about early
Holdens and the garage’s history
YGMH 05
“YACKA GREY MOTOR HISTORY”
5 Hawker Street, Yacka
Steve Hyde 0419 038 295
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Rich Fruit Cake Championship Agricultural Society Council of S.A. Inc. Sponsored by ANGOVE WINES
2018 Semi finals to be held at - JAMESTOWN & GAWLER SHOWS
First $60: Second $25: Third $10
Winner eligible to compete in the State Final to be held at the ROYAL ADELAIDE SHOW 2018, ENTRIES RESTRICTED TO ONE PER
EXHIBITOR (Recipe to be used - cake not to be iced)
ANGAS PARK PRODUCTS TO BE USED WHEREVER POSSIBLE
First: $200 Second: $75 Third: $10
INGREDIENTS
250 grams butter 250 grams dark brown sugar 6 eggs 250 grams sultanas 250 grams raisins 250 grams currants 100 grams dates 60 grams chopped red glacé cherries 60 grams mixed peel 60 grams chopped almonds 375 grams plain flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon mixed spice 200 mls sherry or brandy
METHOD
Mix together all fruits and soak in the sherry or brandy overnight. Sift together flour, baking powder and spice. Cream together butter and sugar. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, then alternately add the fruit and flour and lastly the chopped nuts.
Mix thoroughly. Place mixture into a prepared square tin (approx. 19–22cms in size). Bake in a slow oven for approx. 3–3½ hours.
Genoa Cake Competition Sponsored by ANGOVE WINES
2018 Semi finals to be held at - MELROSE & BALAKLAVA SHOWS First $50, Second $20, Third $10
This competition will be for a Genoa Cake made to Exhibitor’s own Recipe.
Finalists from each Show will be eligible to enter State Final held at the Royal Adelaide Show 2018 where the prize money will be:
First: $150 Second: $60 Third: $30
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Section C - Cooking ENTRY FEE 30¢, ENTRIES CLOSE 8TH AUGUST
Prize money will be paid at 4.30pm on Showday.
CONVENORS: Mrs J. Price Ph: 8636 4016 Mrs A. Clothier Ph: 8636 2357 STEWARDS: G. Slattery, S. Winen, Dianne Kenney
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE AT SHOW PAVILION, AND STAGED BY 9.15 a.m.
No exhibits to be removed before 4.30 p.m.
No more than two entries from one exhibitor in each class.
Please Note: All cooking to be home made - no packet mixture allowed
HINTS ON COOKING FOR JUDGES
1. There should be no crease marks in cakes, resulting from badly lined cake tins, and no floury patches. Cakes should be evenly risen and evenly browned.
2. Definitely no cake cooler marks on cakes. No testing marks in centre.
3. Where specified use correct size tin
4. No paper doilies allowed under cake
5. Cakes may be cooked ahead and frozen, however, ice after removing from freezer
First $2.00 — Second $1.00 — Third Card
1. Three Anzac Biscuits
2. Three Cockles - Jam filled - Iced, with coconut on top
3. Three pieces Shortbread.
$10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MRS C. LONGMIRE FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 1–3.
4. Three Rock Buns.
5. Three Cream Puffs - unfilled
6. Three Red Velvet cupcakes - iced
$10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MRS V. FERME FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASS 4-6.
Ramsey Pharmacy Crystal Brook ~ 8636 2063
Laura ~ 8663 2406
Gladstone - 8662 2150
Proud Supporters of the Show
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7. CWA Scone Competition - 5 Scones, 5cm diameter
SPONSORED BY LAUCKE FLOUR MILLS AND THE SA COUNTRY WOMEN’S ASSOC.
• Best SAVOURY SCONE, variation of your scone recipe which must use the Laucke Country Women’s Scone Mix as the base.
• Only one entry per person • Entrants are only eligible to win ONE local final. • Winners from each Local Show to be eligible to enter and be judged at the
appropriate Association Show 8. Three Scones
9. Three Pumpkin Scones
10. Three Little Cakes in Patty Pans - Iced
11. Three Sweet Muffins
12. Three Savoury Muffins
MRS M. ARBON MEMORIAL - $10 CASH PRIZE FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 8-12
13. Three pieces Coconut Ice
14. Three pieces Rocky Road
$10 PRIZE DONATED BY MRS L DOHNT FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 13–14
PLEASE PUT ALL CLASSES ABOVE ON SMALL PAPER PLATES
15. Sponge Cake - 2 tiered round cake, jam filling - dust top with icing sugar
16. Orange Cake 20cm Round Tin – iced
17. Beer Cake
RECIPE: 90g butter, 1 cup castor sugar, 1 egg, 2 cups SR flour, pinch of nutmeg, vanilla essence, 125g sultanas, 1 cup flat beer
METHOD: Cream butter and sugar. Add egg. Sift flour and nutmeg, add with essence, sultanas and lastly flat beer.
TOPPING: 90gm butter, 1½ cup sugar, ½ teaspoon nutmeg, ¾ cup plain flour.
Mix until crumbly. Put cake mixture into a greased 23cm square tin. Sprinkle topping on cake. Bake in moderate oven for approx. 40 minutes.
$10 PRIZE DONATED BY MRS K. VENNING FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 15-17
18. Afternoon Tea Tray.
$20 VOUCHER PRIZE DONATED BY VAULT 35 COFFEE SHOP
$10 VOUCHER DONATED BY PRESTS LTD FOR CLASS 18
19. Sultana Cake
20. Potato Cake, Struesel Topping - 20cm square tin
21. Coffee Cake - Not Yeast - square tin - top with cinnamon and sugar
MARGIE DUNSFORD MEMORIAL - $10 CASH PRIZE FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 19-21 DONATED BY MR TOM DUNSFORD
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22. Carrot Cake
23. Jubilee Cake - iced, no nuts or cherries
24. Fruit & Nut Roll
MRS H M VENNING MEMORIAL - $10 CASH PRIZE FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 22-24
25. Golden Apricot Loaf.
RECIPE: 1½ cups S.R. Flour, 1 tablespoon butter, 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 egg, vanilla essence, ½ cup milk ¾ cup diced apricots (soaked for 15 mins), ½ cup chopped dates, few chopped walnuts or almonds.
METHOD: Rub butter into flour and sugar, add egg, essence, fruit and nuts, add milk to make a soft dough. Bake in a greased tin, approx. 30 mins. in moderate oven. When slightly cool, ice with lemon icing and sprinkle with coconut.
$10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY HEATHER WALKER
26. Five Sausage Rolls - bought pastry can be used
27. Quiche, made without pastry, single serve
$10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MRS I. SEIDEL FOR MOST POINTS IN
CLASSES 26-27
28. 1 Loaf White Bread - machine baked
29. 1 Loaf Grain Bread - machine baked
$10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MRS K. F. ARBON FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 28-29.
HAND MADE FRESHLY BAKED SINCE 1963 Assorted Foccacia’s, Salad Rolls, Sandwiches,
Pasties and Pies, with flavours including Bushmans, Cheeseburger, cheese and bacon pasty, feta and spinach roll and veggie pasty Don’t forget
to try our muffins, slice and buns
Go you Brookies! PHONE: 8636 2089
A/H: 8636 2621 Bowman St, Crystal Brook
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30. Chocolate Log Cake - iced
31. Diabetic Fruit Cake - supply recipe
32. Banana Log Cake - not iced
MR & MRS M. KLINGNER MEMORIAL - $10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MR N. KLINGNER FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 30-32
33. Chocolate Cake - iced - “Men Only”
PRIZES DONATED BY CRYSTAL BROOK HOTEL $10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MRS M FRITH
LOUISE YOUNG MEMORIAL DONATED BY WAYNE YOUNG
34. President/Secretary’s Cake - own choice of cake - name type of cake. Any person holding a President or Secretary position within the community may enter
$10 CASH PRIZES DONATED BY KUPSCH BAKERY
MRS U SARGENT MEMORIAL PRIZE
35. Boiled Fruit Cake
$10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MRS J. PRICE
36. Dark Fruit Cake
$10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY PIRIE EMBROIDERY
37. Decorated Special Occasion Cake - artificial flowers & decorations allowed - (dummy cake may be used)
$10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MRS E HAGGERTY & MRS S FUSCO
38. Decorated Cup Cake - muffin size
$10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY CAKE DECORATORS ASSOC. FLINDERS BRANCH
$20 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MRS J PRICE & MRS A CLOTHIER WILL BE AWARDED TO THE EXHIBITOR WHOSE ENTRIES GAIN MOST AGGREGATE
POINTS IN CLASSES 1-38
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Section Ca - Cooking FREE ENTRY - ENTRIES CLOSE 8TH AUGUST
Prize Money will be paid out at 4.30pm on Showday.
CONVENORS: Julie. Price Ph: 8636 4016 Anne Clothier Ph: 8636 2357 STEWARDS: J. Weber, M. Jackson, D. Behenna.
All exhibits must be at the Show Pavilion and staged by 9.15am.
All Entries to be placed on SMALL paper plates except log cakes and sponges No more than two entries from one exhibitor in each class
Refer to hints for judging at beginning of Section C First $2.00 - Second $1.00 - Third 50¢
17 YEARS & UNDER
42. My Favourite Cake - name type of cake, not packet mix
$10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MRS K NICOLSON
43. Pizza - single serve
44. Three Savory Scones
$10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY ANN RAMSEY FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 43-44
45. Three Small Cakes (iced in SMALL patty pans)
46. Three Chocolate Muffins with Chocolate Chips - paper off $10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MRS A CLOTHIER FOR MOST POINTS IN
CLASSES 45-46
47. Three Anzac Biscuits
48. Three Packet Muffins - (name variety) $10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY PIRIE EMBROIDERY FOR MOST POINTS IN
CLASSES 46-47
49. Home-made biscuits - iced
50. Orange cake - any shaped tin - iced $10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MRS H RICHARDS FOR MOST POINTS IN
CLASSES 49-50
$10.00 CASH DONATED BY GERRY NICHOLSON FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 42-50
9 - 12 YRS INCLUSIVE
51. Three Bought Biscuits - Decorated
52. Three Scones $10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY D BEHENNA FOR MOST POINTS IN
CLASSES 51-52
53. Three Small Cakes (iced & decorated) - in SMALL patty pans
54. Three Chocolate Muffins with Chocolate Chips - paper off $10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY NINA COUSINS FOR MOST POINTS IN
CLASSES 53-54.
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55. Chocolate Log or Loaf Cake (packet mix) –Not iced
56. Three Anzac Biscuits.
57. Three Chocolate Crackles (patty pans - small)
MRS U. SARGENT MEMORIAL - $10 CASH PRIZE FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 55-57.
58. My Favourite Cake - name type of cake
$10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY C. REICHSTEIN
AGGREGATE PRIZE $10.00 CASH DONATED BY PRECISION CROPPING TECHNOLOGIES (M. WELLS) FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 51-58.
2x $5 ENCOURAGEMENT AWARDS 9-12 YEARS DONATED BY JULIE WEBER
5 - 8 YRS INCLUSIVE
59. Three Bought Biscuits - Decorated
60. Three Chocolate Muffins with Chocolate Chips - paper off
61. Three Small Cakes -iced & decorated - in SMALL patty pans
$10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY JULIE PRICE FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 59-61
62. Chocolate Log or Loaf Cake- Packet Mix – not iced.
63. Three Anzac Biscuits
$10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY G SLATTERY FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 62-63
64. Three Chocolate Crackles - small patty pans
65. Three Rock Buns
$10 PRIZE DONATED BY L YOUNG MEMORIAL BY WAYNE YOUNG FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 64-65
66. My Favourite Cake - name type of cake
$10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY ANN RAMSEY
2x $5 ENCOURAGEMENT AWARDS 5-8 YEARS DONATED BY ALISON CLARKE
PRE-SCHOOL
67. My Favourite Cake
$5 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY JULIE PRICE
68. Three Bought Biscuits - Decorated
$5 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY ANNE CLOTHIER
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SECTION D - Preserves, Sauces, Jams & Eggs ENTRY FEE 30¢ ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY 6TH AUGUST
All exhibits must be at the Show Pavilion & staged by 9.00 a.m. No exhibit to be removed before 4.30 p.m. Prize Money will be paid out at 4.30 p.m. on Show day.
All exhibits to be home made. Jars & bottles must NOT be sealed with paraffin wax.
No more than TWO entries from one exhibitor in each class.
NOTE: Uniform Jars to be used in all entries and not less than 500g jars for jam. Jars may have cellophane covers (may be removed for judging). Jars & lids must be clean.
CONVENOR: C. Seidel 8636 2205 STEWARDS: G. Wardle
First Prize $1.00 — Second 50¢ — Third Card
1. One jar of Cauliflower pickle.
2. Two jars Pickles (two varieties)
3. One jar Chutney.
4. One jar Relish.
5. One jar Onions (pickled or preserved)
6. One jar pickled or preserved vegetables (clear)
7. One jar Sliced Cucumber Pickles
8. One jar Pickled Peppers
9. One Jar Pickled Olives (green)
10. One Jar Pickled Olives (black)
PRIZE DONATED BY MRS J. PAPROTH FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 1-10
11. Gherkins spread
12. One Jar Fruit preserved in liquor Brandy.
13. One Jar Tomato Paste
14. One Large bottle Tomato sauce. (without Ezy Sauce)
15. One Large bottle Tomato sauce. (with Ezy Sauce)
16. One Large bottle Plum sauce.
17. One Large bottle Worcestershire sauce.
18. One bottle BBQ sauce
19. One bottle Mint sauce
20. One bottle Sweet and Sour sauce
21. Collection of three sauces (3 distinct varieties) $10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MRS H. GREIG FOR MOST POINTS IN
CLASSES 11 - 21
22. One jar Mayonnaise (boiled)
23. One bottle Salad dressing
24. One bottle Tartare sauce
25. One bottle Herbed vinegar (with choice of Chillis etc)
26. One bottle Herbed oils (with choice of Chillis etc)
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27. One clear bottle of Olive Oil
28. One jar sundried Tomatoes in oil
$10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MRS C JOHNS FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 22 - 28
29. One jar Grapefruit marmalade
30. One jar Marmalade (any other variety)
31. One jar Melon Jam (with lemon or pineapple)
32. One jar Apricot jam
33. One jar Fig jam
34. One jar Plum jam
35. One jar Strawberry jam
36. One jar Berry jam (any other variety)
37. One jar Quince jam
38. Two jars Jam (any other variety)
39. One jar Peach jam
40. One jar Quince jelly
41. One jar 500gms Honey
42. One jar of Lemon Cheese $10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MRS J CLOTHIER FOR MOST POINTS IN
CLASSES 29 - 42
43. One plate of 125g dried Apricots (sun or electrically dried)
44. One plate of 125g dried Fruit (any other variety - sun or electrically dried)
45. Collection of Dried Fruit (three varieties on one plate - sun or electrically dried)
46. Crystallised fruit (three varieties on one plate)
VOUCHER DONATED BY MRS A. HAUSLER FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 43 - 46
47. Gift basket for any occasion to include a selection of variety from this section
$10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY THE KLINGNER FAMILY - MAVIS KLINGNER MEMORIAL FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASS 47
$20 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MRS G WARDLE FOR AGGREGATE POINTS WINNER CLASSES 1-47
$10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MRS S. SCOTT FOR RUNNER UP AGGREGATE POINTS CLASSES 1-47
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48. Twelve hen eggs white shell (not double yolk)
49. Six hen eggs white shell (not double yolk)
50. Twelve hen eggs brown shell (not double yolk)
51. Six hen eggs brown shell (not double yolk)
52. Six goose eggs
53. Six duck eggs
Containers will be supplied for classes 48-53
VOUCHER DONATED BY PAT GREIG FOR MOST POINTS IN
CLASSES 48 – 53 $10 CASH PRIZE DONATED FROM DICK WILKINS MEMORIAL FOR
CLASSES 1 – 28 MARGIE DUNSFORD MEMORIAL RIBBON DONATED BY MRS DAWN GREIG
FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 29 - 53
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Section E - Fruit ENTRY FEE 30¢ ENTRIES CLOSE 9TH AUGUST.
Prize money will be paid out by the Convenor at 4.30pm on Show day.
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE GROWN BY EXHIBITOR
Exhibits MUST be at Show Pavilion by 9.00am on Show morning. Exhibits must be picked up by 4.30pm. Exhibits will be protected by wire screens
CONVENOR: MR. K. Bowman Phone 8636 2064
STEWARD: Mrs W Bowman
First $1.00 — Second 50¢ — Third Card
1. Grape Fruit, three. 2. Oranges, four Navels
3. Oranges, four non Navels 4. Mandarins, four Emperor or Imperial
5. Mandarins, any variety, four 6. Lemons, four thick skin
7. Lemons, four thin skin 8. Limes, four, any variety
PRIZE MOST POINTS CLASSES 1-8 DONATED BY LEIGH & KENDALL JACKSON
PRIZE FOR MOST POINTS IN SECTION E, F and Fa OVERALL DONATED BY LEIGH & KENDALL JACKSON
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Section F - Vegetables ENTRY FEE 30¢ ENTRIES CLOSE 9TH AUGUST
Prize money will be paid out by the Convenor at 4.30 p.m. on Show day.
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE GROWN BY EXHIBITOR
Exhibits MUST be at Show Pavilion by 9.00 a.m. Show Morning. Exhibits will be protected with Wire Screens. Exhibits can be shown with or without leaves.
CONVENOR: MR. K. Bowman Phone: 8636 2064
STEWARD: Mrs W. Bowman
First $1.00 — Second 50¢ — Third Card
1. Collection Vegetables, not less than four varieties.
2. Collection Salad Vegetables, not less than four.
3. Collection Root Crops, other than bulb tubers.
4. Collection Herbs, not less than four varieties.
5. Collection Pumpkins, not less than four varieties.
6. Collection, Dried Herbs no less than four varieties.
FOODLAND VOUCHER DONATED FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASS 1 TO 6
7. Cabbage, flathead. 8. Cabbage, pointed.
9. Cauliflower. 10. Silver Beet/Spinach/Chard, four leaves
11. Lettuce. 12. Peas in Pod, 1kg.
13. Pumpkin, any variety. 14. Broccoli.
15. Rhubarb four sticks 16. Leeks, four.
17. Carrots, four stump rooted. 18. Carrots, four, long.
19. Beetroot, four. 20. Parsnips, four.
21. Turnips, Purple Top, four. 22. Turnips, White, four.
23. Turnips, yellow, four. 24. Swedes, four.
25. Radishes, long, four. 26. Radishes, four.
27. Spring Onions, 3 or more
FOODLAND VOUCHER DONATED FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 7 TO 27
Section Fa - Vegetables - Junior First $2.00 - Second $1.00 - Third 50¢ 17 years & under - Free Entry
29. Sprouts (alfalfa, bean, etc) 30. Radishes (4 of any variety)
31. Silver Beet/ Chard* (4 leaves) 32. Peas, 250g
33. Herbs, four varieties (medicinal, cooking, etc)
34. Grassy Head, novelty
* Chard includes coloured silver beet, i.e. red, yellow ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD $5 - DAMIAN & GINGER’S
JUNIOR PRIZE DONATED BY K & W BOWMAN
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Section G - Homebrew Competition ENTRY FEE 30¢ ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 8TH AUGUST
Exhibits to be lodged at Show office by 5pm Friday prior to Show or posted to the Secretary, PO Box 159 Crystal Brook 5523.
Prize money will be paid out at 4.30pm
Exhibitors are limited to a maximum of 2 entries per category. Exhibitors must supply 2 unmarked/clean skin bottles of homebrew for each entry, one for tasting and one for display. Judges reserve the right to open the second bottle if required.
Bottles must be submitted to the Show Office by 5.30pm Friday 11th August to allow for overnight refrigeration, unless otherwise negotiated with the Convenor.
Each bottle must be labeled with Category Section Entered (type of beer) and Exhibitor number (designated by Show Office). Labels may be obtained from the
Show Office upon lodgement of entry. Brews will be judged on aroma, clarity, first pour, carbonation, head retention, taste and overall impression.
CONVENOR: Tim Lundie Phone 0438 844 789
First $1.00 - Second 50¢ - Third Card
1. Ale 2. Lager 3. Bitter 4. Stout 5. Draught 6. Cider
7. Miscellaneous - ginger beer, lemonade etc.
8. Boutique Beer - Bock, Pilsner, English Ale, Wheat Beer etc.
JUDGES CHOICE ’BEST BEER IN SHOW’ - RIBBON DONATED BY JUDGES
BEST ALE - VOUCHER CB MEATS $25
BEST LAGER - VOUCHER PIRIE BREWING SUPPLIES $25
BEST BITTER - MID NORTH SCHNITZEL APPRECIATION SOCIETY
BEST STOUT - BETTA VIEW WINDOWS $50
BEST DRAUGHT - BETTA VIEW WINDOWS $50
BEST CIDER - REDDEN’S MACHINERY $20
BEST MISCELLANEOUS - FOODLAND VOUCHER
BEST BOUTIQUE - VOUCHER PIRIE BREWING SUPPLIES $25 AGGREGATE POINTS - 5’ METWURST – KALLESKE MEATS
PLUS PRIZES KINDLY DONATED BY COOPERS BREWERY LTD
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Section I - Handicrafts - Open ENTRY FEE 30¢ ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY 6TH AUGUST
Prize money will be paid out 4.30 p.m. in pavilion on Showday
EXHIBITS TO BE LEFT AT SECRETARY’S OFFICE BY THURSDAY NOON.
All exhibits will be judged Friday prior to Show day. All work MUST be bona fide work of the exhibitor. Exhibitors must produce entry forms when collecting goods
in this section. No article which has taken first prize in this section at a previous Crystal Brook show is eligible to compete except in a collection.
CONVENOR: Mrs Marilyn Wardle, 86362105
First Prize $1.00 — Second 50¢ — Third Card
1. Fur or Fabric Teddy 2. Hand Crafted Cloth/Rag Doll 3. Lead Light Article 4. Piece of Handmade Jewellery 5. Beaded Article 6. Wall Hanging
MRS TM FRADD MEMORIAL TROPHY DONATED BY MRS R ARBON
7. Scrapbooking - special occasion
8. Scrapbooking - people 9. Scrapbooking - holiday/trip
PRIZE OF $10 DONATED BY WARDLE CO
10. Card featuring stamping
11. Card for birthday 12. Card for Christmas 13. Card for any other occasion
PRIZE OF $10 DONATED BY WARDLE CO
14. Christmas tree decoration 15. Christmas decoration not for tree 16. Article of paper craft (eg. paper tole decoupage quilling etc) 17. Decorated picture frame
PRIZE OF $10 - DONATED BY MARILYN WARDLE
18. Wood work article (small) 19. Wood work article (large) 20. Mosiac Article 21. Any craft made by a person over 80 years of age
PRIZE OF $10 DONATED BY SONYA KERIN
22. Unenumerated article- not in any other section
PRIZE OF FOODLAND VOUCHER TROPHY FOR THE EXHIBITOR GAINING HIGHEST POINTS IN
CLASSES 1-22 DONATED BY BROOK FABRICS
ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD $25 DONATED BY REFLECTIONS GALLERY
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Section Ia Junior Handicrafts FREE ENTRY ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 8TH AUGUST
Prize money will be paid out 4.30 p.m. in pavilion on Showday
EXHIBITS TO BE LEFT AT SECRETARY’S OFFICE BY THURSDAY NOON. All work MUST be bona fide work of exhibitor and must not have taken a
first prize in this section at a previous Crystal Brook Show. Exhibitors must produce entry forms when collecting goods in this section.
CONVENOR: Mrs Sonya Kerin Phone 8636 2669
First $2.00 - Second $1.00 - Third 50¢
17 YEARS & UNDER
24. Hand made card
25. Tech Studies article
26. Wooden article (small)
27. Wooden article (large)
28. Decorated household article using
29. Handmade model any description loose parts (ie, screws, bolts, leaves, pine
cones etc)
30. Unenumerated article
$10 CASH DONATED BY KARENA WILSON FOR BEST ENTRY IN 24-30
14 YEARS AND UNDER
31. A4 poster collage, any theme using technology
32. Painted article - any medium
33. Decorated household article using loose parts (ie, screws, bolts, leaves, pine cones etc)
34. Handmade model any description
35. Wooden article
36. Decorated article using dried leaves
37. Tech studies article
38. Threaded article
39. Unenumerated article
$10 DONATED BY SONYA KERIN FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 31-39
11 YEARS AND UNDER
40. Mud cakes (made from mud).
41. Decorated household article using loose parts (ie, screws, bolts, leaves, pine cones etc)
42. Handmade model of any description
43. A4 poster collage, any theme using technology
44. 3 eggs decorated - hard boiled - blown - foam
45. Threaded article
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46. Decorated article using dried leaves.
47. Wooden article
48. Unenumerated article JUDITH MATHESON MEMORIAL TROPHY FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 40-48
8 YEARS AND UNDER
49. Mud cakes (made from mud).
50. Decorated household article using loose parts (ie, screws, bolts, leaves, pine cones etc)
51. Decorated article using dried leaves
52. Handmade model of any description
53. A4 poster collage, any theme using technology
54. Threaded article
55. Unenumerated article
$10 DONATED BY PETER KERIN FOR BEST ARTICLE IN CLASSES 49-55
5 YEARS AND UNDER
56. Mud cakes (made from mud).
57. Decorated household article using loose parts (ie, screws, bolts, leaves, pine cones etc)
58. Decorated article using dried leaves
59. Handmade model of any description
60. A4 poster collage, any theme using technology
61. 3 eggs decorated - hard boiled - blown - foam
62. Unenumerated article
$10 DONATED BY PETER KERIN FOR BEST ARTICLE IN CLASSES 56-62.
$5 PRIZE IN EACH SECTION DONATED BY REFLECTIONS GALLERY AS AN ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD
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Section J - Needlework ENTRY FEE 30¢ ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 3rd AUGUST
Posted Entries may be sent to Secretary’s Office.
Note: Exhibitors must produce Entry Forms when collecting Needlework.
EXHIBITS TO BE LEFT AT SECRETARY’S OFFICE BY THURSDAY NOON. All exhibits will be judged Friday prior to Show day.
All work to be bona-fide work of Exhibitor. Entry tickets to be sewn on to the work by the exhibitor.
Any Exhibit that has taken two First Prizes at any Show held by this Society will not be eligible to compete again.
If no exhibit produced please return entry ticket. Exhibits not to have been worn or washed.
CONVENOR: A SUTTON, 8636 2087, 0428 362 087
STEWARDS: R. Payne, S. Curtis, D. Joyce, H. Greig
First $3.00 — Second $2.00 — Third Card
NEEDLEWORK
1. Cushion, hand worked.
2. Framed cross stitch picture, some straight highlight stitches allowed.
3. Hand-worked picture — other than tapestry.
4. Tapestry Picture
$10 DONATED BY D.M. JOYCE FOR BEST ARTICLE IN CLASSES 1–4
MACHINE EMBROIDERY
5. Machine Appliqué 6. Machine Embroidered Lace
7. Quilt or Wall Hanger 8. Machine Embroidered Novelty
9. Unenumerated article
$10 CASH DONATED BY CANGAS GROUP CRYSTAL BROOK 5-9
HAND EMBROIDERY
10. Pin Cushion or Needle Holder. 11. Christmas Stocking
12. Bookmark 13. Quilt
14. Unenumerated $10 PRIZE DONATED BY RAMSEY PHARMACY FOR BEST ARTICLE IN
CLASSES 10-14
SEWING
15. Baby Garment. 16. Child’s Garment. 17. Garment.
18. Article with appliqué - any medium, e.g. painted, machine or hand sewn.
19. Article, knit and stretch material.
20. Machine sewn shopping bag. $10 PRIZE DONATED BY MRS P MARKS FOR BEST ARTICLE IN CLASSES 15-20
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SEWING
21. Unenumerated 22. Household Article 23. Fabric toy or rag doll
24. A sewn article from exhibitor who has not won a first prize at a Crystal Brook Show
25. Dressed Doll
$10 DONATED BY MRS R COMBE FOR THE BESTS PIECES IN CLASSES 21-25
HAND KNITTED — WOOL OR SYNTHETIC
26. Hat 27. Scarf
28. Adult Cardigan or Jumper. 29. Article knitted on large needles size 8 and up.
30. Novelty Article. 31. Unenumerated Article.
32. Soft Toy. 33. Rug
34. Tea cosy 35. Socks, mittens, gloves or cap
36. Knitted jumper or cardigan for child up to 12 yrs TROPHY KINDLY DONATED BY THE BROOK FABRIC CENTRE FOR BEST
ARTICLE IN CLASSES 26-36
CROCHET — NATURAL OR SYNTHETIC THREAD
37. Doiley. 38. Scarf.
39. Crochet Article 40. Rug
41. Novelty 42. Christmas decoration
43. Soft Toy
$10 PRIZE DONATED BY H. GREIG FOR BEST ARTICLE IN CLASSES 37-43.
MACHINE KNITTED - WOOL OR SYNTHETIC
44. Baby Wear, any combination 45. Accessories - scarves, bags, mittens, gloves, hats
46. Cape, Poncho, Coat, Jacket 47. Socks, Slippers, Bedsocks
48. Household Article 49. Toy
50. Unenumerated 51. Adult Garment, any stitch
52. Child’s Garment, any stitch 53. Shawl, Knee Rug, Blanket $10 PRIZE DONATED BY RAMSEY PHARMACY FOR BEST ARTICLE IN
CLASSES 44-53.
$10 PRIZE FOR BEST ARTICLE OVERALL IN CLASSES 1- 53 DONATED BY S. CURTIS
PATCHWORK AND QUILTING
54. Cot or lap size quilt, no larger than 150cm x 150cm
55. Wallhanging 56. Quilt - larger than 150cm x 150cm
57. Bag, any style 58. Cushion
59. Article - Christmas Theme 60. Article Smaller than 30cm
61. Hand Quilted article 62. Article not already in this Section $20 VOUCHER DONATED BY THE CRYSTAL BROOK PATCHWORK AND
QUILTERS FOR BEST ARTICLE IN CLASSES 54-62
UNENUMERATED
63. Unenumerated (article not already in Needlework)
$10 PRIZE DONATED BY JULIE PRICE
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Section Ja - Junior Needlework
EXHIBITS TO BE LEFT AT SECRETARY’S OFFICE BY THURSDAY NOON All exhibits will be judged Friday prior to Showday.
All work to be bona-fide work of Exhibitor. Entry tickets to be sewn on to the work by the exhibitor.
Any Exhibit that has taken two First Prizes at any Show held by this Society will not be eligible to compete again.
If no exhibit produced please return entry ticket.
Exhibits not to have been worn or washed.
CONVENOR: A Sutton
STEWARDS: S. Curtis, R. Payne, D. Joyce, H. Greig
First $2.00 — Second $1.00 — Third 50¢
8 YEARS AND UNDER
66. Unenumerated 67. Household Article
68. Long Stitch 69. Pom Pom
70. Sock Puppet 71. Stitcheries $10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MRS JOAN KIRCHNER MEMORIAL FOR BEST
ARTICLE IN CLASSES 67-71.
PRIMARY SCHOOL
72. Cross Stitch Article 73. Unenumerated article
74. Sock Puppet 75. Machine sewn article
76. One Coathanger 77. Stitcheries $10 PRIZE DONATED BY JOAN KELLY MEMORIAL FOR BEST ARTICLE IN
CLASSES 72-77
17 YEARS & UNDER
78. Two Coathangers mounted on cardboard 79. Household article
80. Article machine sewn 81. Unenumerated
82. Garment 83. Cross-stitch article
84. Stitcheries $10 PRIZE DONATED BY MRS JEAN SAWYER MEMORIAL FOR BEST ARTICLE IN
CLASSES 78-84
MRS LORNA SUTCLIFFE MEMORIAL RIBBON FOR BEST ARTICLE IN CLASSES 78-84
BEV CLEMENTS MEMORIAL CASH TROPHY FOR BEST ARTICLE OVERALL IN CLASSES 66 - 84. - JUDGES CHOICE
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Section K - Art ENTRY FEE 30¢. ALL ENTRIES TO BE AT SECRETARIES OFFICE BY 5PM
WEDNESDAY 8th AUGUST FOR JUDGING.
Prize Money will be paid out at 4.30p.m. on Showday
EXHIBITORS LIMITED TO THREE ENTRIES PER CLASS Entries to be bona fide work of Exhibitor and must be suitable for hanging, no
stand up frames
CONVENOR: Kerry Kasmira Phone 0428 512 772
STEWARDS: B. Wilson, G. Taylor, M. Francis, V. Combe, L. Atkinson, A Hansen
First $1.00 — Second 50¢ – Third Card
1. Black & white, any medium
2. Oil or acrylic painting- abstract
3. Oil or acrylic painting - landscape/seascape
4. Oil or acrylic painting
5. Ink, pencil or charcoal drawing - any subject
6. Watercolour painting - any subject
7. Animal, bird, flowers painting - any medium
8. Computer Art
9. Scrapbooking
10. Pastel Drawing
11. Mosaic Art
12. Sculpture - any medium
TROPHY FOR THE BEST EXHIBIT IN SECTION DONATED BY KAY NICOLSON
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Section Ka -Junior Art FREE ENTRY. ALL ENTRIES TO BE AT SECRETARIES OFFICE BY 5PM
WEDNESDAY 8th AUGUST FOR JUDGING
Prize Money will be paid out at 4.30 p.m. on Showday
EXHIBITORS LIMITED TO THREE ENTRIES PER CLASS
Please put your age in years on bottom right hand corner of Exhibit
No pieces larger than A3 size
First $2.00 - Second $1.00 - Third 50¢
13-17 YEARS
15. Drawing - any medium 16. Painting - any medium
17. Collage - any medium 18. Sculpture - any medium
19. Mosaic - any medium 20. Any other subject - any medium
21. Landscape
$10 MRS E RICHARDS MEMORIAL FOR BEST ENTRY IN CLASSES 15-21 TROPHY DONATED BY REFLECTIONS GALLERY FOR HIGHLY COMMENDED
EXHIBIT CLASSES 15-21
9-12 YEARS
22. Birds or Animals 23. Portrait
24. Fantasy 25. Landscape KEMMY REID MEMORIAL TROPHY $10 CASH FOR BEST ENTRY IN
CLASSES 22-25
TROPHY DONATED BY REFLECTIONS GALLERY FOR HIGHLY COMMENDED EXHIBIT CLASSES 22-25
5-8 YEARS
26. Birds or Animals 27. Portrait
28. Fantasy 29. Landscape
$10 DONATED BY THE SECRETARY BEST ENTRY IN CLASSES 26-29 TROPHY DONATED BY REFLECTIONS GALLERY FOR HIGHLY
COMMENDED EXHIBIT CLASSES 24-26
4 YEARS AND UNDER
30. Birds or Animals 31. Portrait
32. Fantasy 33. Landscape
$10 DONATED BY THE CONVENOR FOR BEST ENTRY IN CLASSES 30-33 TROPHY DONATED BY REFLECTIONS GALLERY FOR HIGHLY COMMENDED
EXHIBIT CLASSES 1-33
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Section L - Photography ENTRY FEE 30¢ ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY 7TH AUGUST
Prize Money will be paid at 4.30 p.m. on Show day
Colour Prints not to exceed 15cms x 20cms and to be mounted on lightweight white cardboard with 12mm border
Name of exhibitor and class number to be written on the back of the print
Photographs must have been taken by the Exhibitor, with no more than three Entries in each class
CONVENOR: Mr. Ernie Polley Phone 0401 751 611
First $1.00 - Second 50c - Third Card
1. Landscape. 2. Seascape.
3. Animal or Bird. 4. Flower Study.
5. Child Study. 6. Portraiture.
7. Sunrise/Sunset/Weather. 8. Black & White
9. Open 10. Fantasy
TROPHY DONATED BY RAMSEY’S PHARMACY TO COMPETITOR GAINING HIGHEST AGGREGATE POINTS.
CHAMPION PRINT $20 DONATED BY PERKINS CONCRETE
Section La - Junior Photography NO ENTRY FEE
5-13 YEARS
11. Open 12. Landscape/Seascape
13. Animal or Bird 14. Flower Study
15. Child Study 16. Portraiture
17. Sunrise/Sunset/Weather 18. Black & White
PRIZE DONATED BY ERNIE POLLEY
ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD VOUCHERS DONATED BY DAMIAN AND GINGER’S
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Section M - Flowers ENTRY FEE 30¢
ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY 9th AUGUST AT 5PM ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE STAGED BY 9.15am
ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE GROWN BY THE EXHIBITOR AND MUST BE DISTINCT VARIETIES UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED
A Confederacy shall not consist of more than two persons. CONVENOR: To be advised
STEWARDS:
First $2.00 — Second $1.00 — Third Card CUT FLOWERS
1. Collection Cut flowers, 12 distinct varieties, rose allowed, shrubs not allowed
2. Collection Cut Flowers, 6 distinct varieties, rose allowed, shrubs not allowed
3. Three cuts or blooms, white flowers, distinct
4. Three cuts or blooms, yellow flowers, distinct
5. Three cuts or blooms, red flowers, distinct
6. Three cuts or blooms, pink flowers, distinct
7. Three cuts or blooms, blue/mauve flowers, distinct
8. One Iceland Poppy
9. Three Iceland Poppies, distinct colours
10. One Sweet Pea
11. Three Sweet Peas, one colour
12. Three Sweet Peas, three distinct colours
13. Six Sweet Peas, six distinct colours
14. One Pansy
15. Three Pansies, distinct colours
16. Six Pansies, six distinct colours
17. One cut Cineraria
18. Three cuts Cineraria, distinct colours
19. One Stock, single spike
20. Three Stocks, single spike, distinct colours
21. One Carnation
22. Three Carnations, distinct colours
23. One Calendula
24. Three Calendulas, distinct colours
25. Three Calendulas, one colour
26. One Gerbera
27. Three Gerberas, distinct colours
28. Three Geraniums or Pelargoniums, distinct colours
29. Three Geraniums or Pelargoniums, one colour
30. One Antirrhinum
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31. Three Wallflowers, any colour
32. One Daffodil
33. One Jonquil
34. Three Daffodils or Jonquils, distinct
35. Six Daffodils or Jonquils, distinct
36. One Anemone
37. Three Anemones, distinct colours
38. One Ranunculus
39. Three Ranunculi, distinct colours
40. One Friesia
41. One Hyacinth
42. One Iris
43. One tuber, bulb, Corm, or rhizome etc unenumerated (not incl. orchids)
44. Three tubers, bulbs, corms, or rhizomes etc distinct (not incl. orchids)
45. One Rose
46. One Rose Bud, (one petal unfurling)
47. One Camelia
48. 3 Camelias, distinct
MAXINE OEHMS MEMORIAL FOR CHAMPION ENTRY CLASSES 1-48
49. One flowering shrub or tree.
50. Three flowering shrubs or trees, distinct varieties.
51. One cut Australian native, in bloom.
52. Three Australian natives in bloom, distinct varieties.
53. One cut flower, unenumerated. CHAMPION ENTRY FROM CLASSES 49-53
AGGREGATE CLASSES 1-53
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PLANTS IN POT OR BASKET
(Plants to be established in pots/containers or baskets)
54. A planted Window Box
55. Fern - three in pots distinct varieties
56. Fern - one maidenhair in pot
57. Fern - one other than maidenhair in pot
58. Fern - one in hanging container
59. Three foliage plants green distinct varieties
60. One climbing pot plant
61. Three varigated foliage plants in pots
62. One varigated foliage plant in pot
63. One cyclamen in pot
64. Three flowering pots distinct varieties
65. Collection of succulent, 6 distinct in pots
66. One pot - unenumerated
67. One pot - unenumerated, in bloom (not orchid)
68. One hanging container (excluding ferns)
69. Collection six cacti
70. Collection three cacti
CHAMPION ENTRY FROM CLASSES 54-70 AGGREGATE CLASSES 54-70
ORCHIDS IN BLOOM
71. One Spike, Cymbidium Orchid. Flowers over 90mm
72. One Spike, Cymbidium Orchid. Flowers 60-90mm
73. One Spike, Cymbidium Orchid. Flowers less than 60mm
74. One Spike Orchid other than a Cymbidium
75. One Pot, Australian Native Orchid (Species)
76. One Pot, Australian Native Orchid (Hybrid)
77. One Pot, Cymbidium Orchid Flowers over 90mm
78. One Pot, Cymbidium Orchid Flowers 60- 90mm
79. One Pot, Cymbidium Orchid Flowers less than 60mm
80. One Pot, Cattleya Orchid
81. One Pot Paphiopedilum Orchid (Slipper)
82. One Pot Orchid Unenumerated
83. Orchid Cymbidium less than 90mm - 3 single florets
84. Orchid Cymbidium less than 90mm - 1 single floret
85. Orchid Cymbidium more than 90mm - 3 single florets
86. Orchid Cymbidium more than 90mm - 1 single floret
CHAMPION CLASSES 71-86
AGGREGATE CLASSES 71-86
CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS PRIZE MONEY IN SECTION M KINDLY
DONATED BY: P&M Bishop, Graeme Oehms, Gwenda Inglis Memorial, Peter and Christine Wood, Catherine Klingner
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Section N - Arranged Flowers ENTRY FEE 30¢
ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY 9TH AUGUST,AT 5PM ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE STAGED BY 9.15AM
Prize money will be paid by the Convenor on show day Exhibits are protected by wire screens
NOTE: BOWL means a receptacle, the diameter of its circular opening is greater than its height — excluding the stand
VASE means a receptacle higher than its width. Arrangements and quality of exhibits will be considered.
No Silk Flowers allowed unless specified
CONVENORS: Maureen Frith 0439 849 126 Elizabeth Smart 0439 362 650 STEWARDS: Jen Frith
First $2.00 — Second $1.00 — Third Card
FLORAL ARRANGEMENT
SECTION 1 & 2 - FLOWERS FROM HOME GARDEN 1. Bucket of fresh flowers (at least three varieties) with or without foliage.
(Bucket no more than 15 cm high.) 2. An arrangement of flowers (1 variety only) with or without foliage.
3. An arrangement using two tones, with or without foliage.
4. Tall and slender
5. Arrangement using bark, wood and native flora
6. Arrangement of fruit, flowers and foliage
7. Three tiered arrangement of fresh flowers in a trough (any size).
8. An arrangement using a glass container (not a vase).
$10 CASH PRIZE FOR CHAMPION ENTRY CLASSES 1-8 DONATED BY DAWN GREIG
$10 VOUCHER FOR HIGHEST AGGREGATE POINTS CLASS 1 - 8 DONATED BY CRYSTAL BROOK NEWSAGENCY - JULIE AND CHLOE ARBON
NOVICE SECTION Exhibitors may only enter this section for 3 years only. Novice Section will not attract association aggregate points. 9. Floral saucer
10. An arrangement of five flowers, any foliage
11. Arrangement using succulents, not artificial
12. Arrangement of silk/artificial flowers in a jug
13. Posy of fresh flowers
TROPHY FOR CHAMPION ENTRY CLASSES 9-13 DONATED BY HELEN GREIG
TROPHY FOR HIGHEST AGGREGATE POINTS IN CLASS 9-13 DONATED BY HELEN GREIG
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THEME SECTION
14. CREATE A FAIRY GARDEN in a container. Must not exceed 30 x 30cm. Minimum of three different kinds of flowers/foliage to be used. Maximum of four artificial elements may be included.
PRIZE OF $10 FOR MOST OUTSTANDING FAIRY GARDEN DONATED BY MAUREEN FRITH.
Section Na - Junior Arranged Flowers ENTRY FREE. ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY, 10 AUGUST, AT 5PM
Entries must be child’s own work. Regulations as per Senior section.
CONVENOR: Jocelyn Thomas Ph 8636 2485
8 YEARS AND UNDER
18. 3 cuts or blooms
19. Fairy design using fruit, flowers or vegetables or all
20. A fairy garden
PRIZE DONATED BY LORRAINE SAUNDERS
12 YEARS AND UNDER
21. Fairy collection of red and white flowers
22. Bush fairy garden in a log. Maximum size 25 x 25 cm.
23. 1 cut of Australian native in bloom.
PRIZE DONATED BY ANNA RICHTER
17 YEARS AND UNDER
24. Fairy garden in a container
25. Garland to be worn by a fairy princess
26. 3 daffodils or jonquils
PRIZE DONATED BY CRYSTAL BROOK NEWSAGENCY
AGGREGATE TROPHY DONATED BY MRS GWENDA INGLIS MEMORIAL
VOUCHER PRIZE OF $10 FOR MOST OUTSTANDING FAIRY ENTRY DONATED BY VAULT 35
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Section O - Pets
ENTRY FREE ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 9TH AUGUST
Prize money will be paid out at the conclusion of judging. Exhibitors to be children under 16 years of age. Exhibitors to supply own cages, water & bowl
CONVENOR: Katie Patterson, Mobile 0417 080 683
First $2.00 — Second $1.00 — Third 50c
1. Cat 2. Dog
3. Rabbit/Guinea Pig 4. Fish/Amphibian
5. Bird, Large or Small (Non poultry) 6. Any other pet except goat
7. Farm Animal (Inc poultry) 8. Reptile
CHAMPION PET OF SHOW — RIBBON PLUS NORM & DOREEN WEBER MEMORIAL TROPHY KINDLY DONATED BY L & J WEBER
AGGREGATE POINTS $20 + CERTIFICATE
MOST UNUSUAL PET OF THE SHOW $15 + RIBBON DONATED BY EMMA GULIN
CHAMPION CAT OF THE SHOW RIBBON BY EMMA GULIN
CHAMPION DOG OF THE SHOW PRIZE DONATED BY R. & J. RACKHAM
VOUCHERS KINDLY DONATED BY KFC PORT PIRIE & MCDONALDS PORT PIRIE
PRIZES KINDLY DONATED BY PORT PIRIE VETERINARY CLINIC
103 Main Road, Port Pirie
Tel: (08) 8632 4557
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Section P - Poultry ENTRY FEES: 30¢ ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY 6TH AUGUST
All entries to be sent to the Show Office.
CONVENOR: Craig Jeffries 0488 776 062
• No late entries except by prior arrangement with the Convener
• All exhibitors in Section P to enter by the eastern gate
• All exhibits to be penned by 10am and no birds to be removed before 4.00pm
• Judging commences at 10am sharp
• Exhibitors may enter a maximum of four exhibits in each class
Prizes: 1st - $1, 2nd – 50c, 3rd – card
• Prize money will be available from the convener on show day
• All care will be taken with exhibits, but stewards will not be responsible or any loss or damage.
• Lock up accommodation will be available for birds staying overnight. No responsibility taken by the Society
• To be eligible for the Grand Aggregate Trophy in Poultry, the exhibitor must attend at least 3 shows for seniors & 2 shows for juniors within the association.
LIGHT BREEDS M F
Hamburg, Silver Spangle 1 2
Hamburg, any other colour 3 4
Leghorn, White 5 6
Leghorn, any other colour 7 8
Polish, any colour 9 10
Silkie, White 11 12
Silkie, any other colour 13 14
Light Breed, any other variety 15 16
BEST LIGHT BREED MALE AND FEMALE - RIBBONS
CHAMPION OF LIGHT BREEDS RIBBON
HEAVY BREEDS
Australorp 17 18
Langshan 19 20
New Hampshire 21 22
Orpington 23 24
Plymouth Rock 25 26
Rhode Island Red 27 28
Sussex 29 30
Wyandotte 31 32 Heavy Breed, any other variety 33 34
BEST HEAVY BREED MALE AND FEMALE - RIBBONS CHAMPION OF HEAVY BREEDS - RIBBON
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GAME BREEDS M F
Indian Game 35 36
Jubilee Game 37 38
Malay 39 40
Old English Game, Black-Red 41 42
Old English Game, Blue-Red 43 44
Old English Game, Brown-Red 45 46
Old English Game, any other colour 47 48
Game Breed, any other variety 49 50 BEST GAME BREED MALE AND FEMALE - RIBBONS
CHAMPION OF GAME BREEDS - RIBBON
SOFT FEATHER BANTAM – LIGHT BREEDS
Ancona 51 52
Araucana 53 54
Japanese, White 55 56
Japanese, White, Black Tail 57 58
Japanese, any other colour 59 60
Leghorn, Black 61 62
Leghorn, Blue 63 64
Leghorn, Buff 65 66
Leghorn, White 67 68
Rosecomb, Black 69 70
Rosecomb, any other colour 71 72
Soft Feather Bantam Light Breed, any other variety 73 74
BEST SOFT FEATHER BANTAM LIGHT BREED MALE AND FEMALE - RIBBONS
CHAMPION OF SOFT FEATHER BANTAM LIGHT BREEDS – RIBBON SOFT FEATHER BANTAM – HEAVY BREEDS Australorp 75 76
Langshan, Black 77 78
Langshan, any other colour 79 80
Pekin, Black 81 82
Pekin, Blue 83 84
Pekin, Buff 85 86
Pekin, White 87 88
Pekin, any other colour 89 90
Rhode Island Red 91 92
Sussex 93 94
Wyandotte, Black 95 96
Wyandotte, Blue 97 98
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M F
Wyandotte, Partridge 99 100
Wyandotte, Silver Pencilled 101 102
Wyandotte, White 103 104
Wyandotte, any other colour 105 106
Soft Feather Bantam Heavy breed, any other variety 107 108
BEST SOFT FEATHER BANTAM HEAVY BREED MALE AND FEMALE - RIBBONS
CHAMPION OF SOFT FEATHER BANTAM HEAVY BREEDS - RIBBON
HARD FEATHER BANTAMS
Indian Game 109 110
Jubilee Game 111 112
Modern, Black-Red 113 114
Modern, any other variety 115 116
Old English Game, Black-Red Dark Leg 117 118
Old English Game, Black-Red, Light Leg 119 120
Old English Game, Black 121 122
Old English Game, Blue 123 124
Old English Game, Blue-Red 125 126
Old English Game, Creele 127 128
Old English Game, Cuckoo 129 130
Old English Game, Duckwing, any colour 131 132
Old English Game, Ginger 133 134
Old English Game, Pile 135 136
Old English Game, Spangled, any colour 137 138
Old English Game, Wheaten or Clay 139 140
Old English Game, Muffed or Tassel, any colour 141 142
Old English Game, any other colour 143 144
Hard Feather Bantam, any other variety 145 146
BEST HARD FEATHER BANTAM MALE AND FEMALE RIBBONS
CHAMPION OF HARD FEATHER BANTAMS - RIBBON
WATER FOWL – LIGHT BREEDS
Indian Runner, White 147 148
Indian Runner, any other colour 149 150
Khaki Campbell 151 152
Orpington, Buff 153 154
Water Fowl, Light Breed, any other variety 155 156
BEST WATER FOWL LIGHT BREED MALE AND FEMALE RIBBONS
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WATER FOWL – HEAVY BREEDS M F
Muscovy, White 157 158
Muscovy, any other colour 159 160
Pekin 161 162
Water Fowl, Heavy Breed, any other variety (not Geese) 163 164
BEST WATER FOWL HEAVY BREED male and female - Ribbons
MALLARDS
Natural 165 166
White 167 168
Any other colour 169 170
BEST MALLARD MALE AND FEMALE - RIBBONS
CHAMPION OF WATER FOWL AND MALLARDS - RIBBON
HIGHEST AGGREGATE IN POULTRY SECTION $10 CASH PLUS BAG OF LAUCKE POULTRY FEED
CHAMPION POULTRY BIRD OF THE SHOW - DON WARD MEMORIAL RIBBON PLUS BAG OF LAUCKE POULTRY FEED
CHAMPION POULTRY BIRD, OPPOSITE SEX - LEWIS B GREIG MEMORIAL RIBBON PLUS BAG OF LAUCKE POULTRY FEED
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Section Pa - Poultry Junior NO ENTRY FEE
Same entry conditions as Seniors
Prizes: 1st - $1, 2nd – 50c, 3rd – card
17 YEARS AND UNDER M F
Large Fowl, Light Breed 1a 2a
Large Fowl, Heavy Breed 3a 4a
Game Breed, Modern 5a 6a
Game Breed, Old English Game 7a 8a
Game Breed, other 9a 10a
Soft Feather Bantam, Light Breed 11a 12a
Soft Feather Bantam, Heavy Breed 13a 14a
Hard Feather Bantam, Indian 15a 16a
Hard Feather Bantam, Modern 17a 18a
Hard Feather Bantam, Old English Game 19a 20a
Hard Feather Bantam, other 21a 22a
Water Fowl or Mallard (not geese) 23a 24a
BEST LARGE FOWL - RIBBON BEST BANTAM - RIBBON
BEST WATER FOWL OR MALLARD - RIBBON HIGHEST AGGREGATE - RIBBON CHAMPION
JUNIOR EXHIBIT – RIBBON
SECTIONS SPONSORED BY: Tell Technology, Redden’s Machinery,
Larry Jeffries, Sonia Kerin, Port Pirie Regional Council, Mid-North Ag Services,
Mid North Pest Control, Crystal Brook Post Office
SOUTHERN FLINDERS
PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Proprietor: Craig Jeffries
PO Box 44, Crystal Brook SA 5523 Email: [email protected] Mobile No. 0488 776 062
Plumber & Gasfitter Licence No. PGE171781
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SECTION Q - DOHNE SHEEP ENTRY FEE $2.00 (Includes Public Liability Insurance)
ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 3RD AUGUST
All entrants in Section Q must be members of the Society. A subscriber of $20 is entitled to tickets for 2 adults and 1 vehicle. A subscriber of $30 is entitled to tickets for 2 Adults, 3 Children and 1 Vehicle. Members cars and vehicles will be admitted free on presentation of Members Ticket. All sheep in this section must be registered with the approved society.
First $4.00 — Second $2.00 — Third Card
Please Note Insurance Regulation 3
PIC NO. MUST BE SUPPLIED WHEN ENTERING
CONVENOR : G. Crawford 8636 3060 0417 620 055
STEWARDS: P. Frith, Jen Frith, M. Sargent
Cards with ASBVS and birth date displayed at judging
All entries to be received only from studs that are accredited free from Ovine Brucellosis and monitored MNI or better in an OJD market assurance program.
Exhibitor’s certificate number must be stated on the entry form. Only two entries per class and shorn after March 1
1. Ram over 1½ years
2. Ram under 1½ years
3. Dohne ewe over 1½ years shown with lamb(s) at foot, born after March 1 2018
4. Dohne ewe under 1½ years
CHAMPION DOHNE RAM RIBBON
CHAMPION DOHNE EWE RIBBON
BREEDERS GROUP: 1 RAM & 2 EWES TAKEN FROM GENERAL CLASSES
The Smart Choice
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Section R - British Breeds ENTRY FEE $2.00 (Includes Public Liability Insurance)
ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 3RD AUGUST
All entrants in Section R must be members of the Society. A subscriber of $20 is entitled to tickets for 2 adults and 1 vehicle. A subscriber of $30 is entitled to tickets for 2 Adults, 3 Children and 1 Vehicle. Members cars and vehicles will be admitted free on presentation of Members Ticket.
All sheep in this section must be registered with the approved society.
First $4.00 — Second $2.00 — Third Card
Please Note Insurance Regulation 3
PIC NO. MUST BE SUPPLIED WHEN ENTERING.
CONVENOR : Peter Frith Phone 0409 362 170 STEWARDS: M. Sargent, Jen Frith, Graham Crawford
All entries to be received only from studs that are accredited free from Ovine Brucellosis and monitored MNI or better in an OJD market assurance program
Exhibitor’s certificate number must be stated on the entry form
All entries with the exception of classes shown in wool must be shorn in a fair and even manner, the length of wool on sheep shall not exceed 12.5 mm
SUFFOLK
1. Ram under 1½ years to be shown in wool
2. Ram under 1½ years
3. Pair of rams under 1½ years
4. Ewe under 1½ years to be shown in wool
5. Ewe under 1½ years
CHAMPION SUFFOLK RAM RIBBON DONATED BY J. J. FOGARTY & CO
CHAMPION SUFFOLK EWE RIBBON DONATED BY JEN FRITH
BREEDERS GROUP: 1 RAM & 2 EWES UNDER 1½ YEARS TO BE DRAWN FROM GENERAL CLASSES
$10 DONATED BY P. J. & M. D. FRITH
ANY OTHER BREED
6. Ram under 1½ years to be shown in wool
7. Ram under 1½ years
8. Ewe under 1½ years to be shown in wool
9. Ewe under 1½ years
CHAMPION ANY OTHER BREED RAM RIBBON DONATED BY THE SOCIETY
CHAMPION ANY OTHER BREED EWE RIBBON DONATED BY THE SOCIETY
BREEDERS GROUP: 1 RAM & 2 EWES UNDER 1½ YEARS TO BE DRAWN FROM GENERAL CLASSES
$10 DONATED BY A. DUFFIELD
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WHITE SUFFOLK
10. Ram under 1½ years woolly
11. Ram under 1½ years untrimmed
12. Ewe under 1½ years woolly
13. Ewe under 1½ years untrimmed
CHAMPION WHITE SUFFOLK RAM RIBBON DONATED BY SOCIETY
CHAMPION WHITE SUFFOLK EWE RIBBON DONATED BY SOCIETY
BREEDERS GROUP: 1 RAM & 2 EWES UNDER 1½ YEARS TO BE DRAWN FROM GENERAL CLASSES
$10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY LEAHCIM WHITE SUFFOLK STUD
BORDER LEICESTER
14. Ram under 1½ years shorn on or after 1 October in year prior to show
15. Ewe under 1½ years shorn on or after 1 October in year prior to show
16. Ram under 1½ years shorn on or after 1May current year
17. Ewe under 1½ years shorn on or after 1May current year
CHAMPION BORDER LEICESTER RAM RIBBON DONATED BY SOCIETY
CHAMPION BORDER LEICESTER EWE RIBBON DONATED BY SOCIETY
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Section S - Merino ENTRY FEE $2.00 (Includes Public Liability Insurance)
ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 3RD AUGUST
All entrants in Section S must be members of the Society . A Subscriber of $20 is entitled to tickets for 2 adults and 1 vehicle. A subscriber of $30 is entitled to tickets for 2 Adults, 3 Children and 1 Vehicle. Prize money will be paid by Convenor on Show day
First prize $4.00 - Second $2.00 - Third Card
Please Note Insurance Regulation 3
PIC NO. MUST BE SUPPLIED WHEN ENTERING.
CONVENOR: Stuart Everett, 0427362 801
STEWARDS: A.Ashby, J.Bradtke, I.Jones, B.Mumford, M.Ashby, A.Dunsford, L.Price, R.Price, T.Davidson.
The following rules will be strictly adhered to:
All sheep to be accredited free from Ovine Brucellosis & monitored MNI or better in an OJD market assurance program
No sheep to be entered in more than one class
In respect to ownership of flocks, any individual, partnership, syndicate or limited liability company is regarded by this Society as one owner and flocks cannot be divided for the purpose of exhibiting at the Society’s Show between partners or shareholders of a firm owning sheep
The Chief Steward in this Section shall have power to transfer any entry or entries from any class in which the exhibit has been wrongly entered to the correct class
Exhibitors are notified that the Society will request the Judge not to award prizes for sheep exhibited, which, in his opinion carries less than 11 months or more than 12 months growth of wool
All sheep to be shown in the wool unless otherwise specified
The Judge may withhold First Prize where he considers the exhibits are unworthy, but may award a lower prize in lieu thereof
Special Note — All Sheep will be judged using the assistance of Micron Measurement, and must have an Official SASMBA Micron Test. These tests will be sourced from the SASMBA by the society and will be affixed to the head tag of the animal by the exhibitor. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to ensure that this information is correct.
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MERINO — ALL COMERS STRONG WOOL
1. Merino Ram 1½ yrs and under
2. Merino Ram 1½ yrs to 2½ yrs
3. Merino Ram 2½ yrs & over
4. Merino Ewe 1½ yrs and under
5. Merino Ewe 1½ yrs t0 2½ yrs
6. Merino Ewe 2½ yrs & over
CHAMPION MERINO RAM - STRONG WOOL - $50 TROPHY DONATED BY AUSTRALIAN WOOL NETWORK
RIBBON DONATED IN MEMORY OF W.L. & E.M. FRITH.
RESERVE CHAMPION MERINO RAM - STRONG WOOL RIBBON DONATED BY B. SARGENT
CHAMPION MERINO EWE - STRONG WOOL $50 TROPHY DONATED BY WALKINGTON INSURANCE AGENCIES JAMESTOWN
RIBBON DONATED IN MEMORY OF H. M. VENNING
RESERVE CHAMPION MERINO EWE - STRONG WOOL RIBBON DONATED BY SR & NJ EVERETT
MERINO — ALL-COMERS MEDIUM WOOL
7. Merino Ram 1½ yrs and under
8. Merino Ram 1½ yrs to 2½ yrs
9. Merino Ram 2½ yrs & over
10. Merino Ewe 1½ yrs and under
11. Merino Ewe 1½ yrs to 2½ yrs
12. Merino Ewe 2½ yrs & over
CHAMPION MERINO RAM - MEDIUM WOOL TROPHY VALUED AT $50 DONATED BY COUSINS MERINO SERVICES, BURRA
RIBBON DONATED BY BM & BP MUMFORD. RESERVE CHAMPION MERINO RAM - MEDIUM WOOL RIBBON DONATED BY
N.H. SPENCER
CHAMPION MERINO EWE - MEDIUM WOOL TROPHY DONATED BY QUALITY WOOL AND LIVESTOCK
RIBBON DONATED BY S.R. & N.J. EVERETT
RESERVE CHAMPION MERINO EWE - MEDIUM WOOL RIBBON DONATED BY PORT PIRIE REGIONAL COUNCIL
GRAND CHAMPION RAM SOUTH AUSTRALIA SUPREME MERINO RAM $1500 TROPHY DONATED BY RABOBANK LTD
RIBBON DONATED BY RA & RB LINES
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION RAM $50 TROPHY DONATED BY LH PERRYS & SONS
RIBBON DONATED BY OLD ASHROSE
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GRAND CHAMPION MERINO RAM WILL BECOME THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE AUSTRALIAN
SUPREME MERINO RAM CHAMPIONSHIP JUDGED AT DUBBO, NSW IN AUGUST SPONSORED BY RABOBANK
GRAND CHAMPION EWE TROPHY VALUED AT $50 DONATED BY LH PERRY & SONS
PAM & IAN DAVIDSON MEMORIAL RIBBON DONATED BY GRAHAM DAVIDSON
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION EWE - KEMMY REID MEMORIAL RIBBON
POLL MERINO - STRONG WOOL
13. Poll Merino Ram 1½ yrs and under
14. Poll Merino Ram 1½ yrs to 2½ yrs
15. Poll Merino Ram 2½ yrs & over
16. Poll Merino Ewe 1½ yrs and under
17. Poll Merino Ewe 1½ yrs to 2½ yrs
18. Poll Merino Ewe 2½ yrs & over
CHAMPION POLL MERINO RAM - STRONG WOOL TROPHY VALUED AT $50 DONATED BY BM & BP MUMFORD
RIBBON DONATED BY R.M. & J.E. STOTT.
RESERVE CHAMPION POLL MERINO RAM - STRONG WOOL RIBBON DONATED BY A.R. INGLIS.
CHAMPION POLL MERINO EWE - STRONG WOOL $50 TROPHY DONATED BY WARDLE CO
CLIFF PRICE MEMORIAL RIBBON DONATED BY L.G. & J.C. PRICE
RESERVE CHAMPION POLL MERINO EWE - STRONG WOOL TROPHY DONATED BY QUALITY WOOL AND LIVESTOCK
POLL MERINO - MEDIUM WOOL
19. Poll Merino Ram 1½ yrs and under
20. Poll Merino Ram 1½ yrs to 2½ yrs
21. Poll Merino Ram 2½ yrs & over
22. Poll Merino Ewe 1½ yrs and under
23. Poll Merino Ewe 1½ yrs to 2½ yrs
24. Poll Merino Ewe 2½ yrs & over
CHAMPION POLL MERINO RAM - MEDIUM WOOL TROPHY VALUED AT $50 DONATED BY MGA INSURANCE BROKERS
A.L. INGLIS MEMORIAL RIBBON DONATED BY A.R. INGLIS
RESERVE CHAMPION POLL MERINO RAM - MEDIUM WOOL RIBBON DONATED BY R.L. PRICE.
CHAMPION POLL MERINO EWE - MEDIUM WOOL RIBBON - CLIFF PRICE MEMORIAL RIBBON DONATED BY L.G. & J.C. PRICE
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$50 TROPHY DONATED BY WARDLE CO
RESERVE CHAMPION POLL MERINO EWE - MEDIUM WOOL RIBBON DONATED BY L.G. & J.C. PRICE
25. Group of 3 Rams from Classes 1-24
NORTH ASHROSE TROPHY - VALUED AT $50 DONATED BY G. E. ASHBY & SONS
CLIFF PRICE MEMORIAL RIBBON DONATED BY L.G. & J.C. PRICE
AUTUMN SHORN SECTION - MERINO & POLL MERINO REGULATIONS
All sheep entered in the Section shall be shorn between the first and last day of March. Also comply with the rules at the start of Section S.
MERINO
26. Strong Wool Ram 1½ yrs and under 27. Strong Wool Ram 1½ yrs and over
28. Strong Wool Ewe 1½ yrs and under 29. Strong Wool Ewe 1½ yrs and over
30. Medium Wool Ram 1½ yrs and under 31. Medium Wool Ram 1½ yrs and over
32. Medium Wool Ewe 1½ yrs and under 33. Medium Wool Ewe 1½ yrs and over
34. Fine Wool Ram 1½ yrs and under 35. Fine Wool Ram 1½ yrs and over
36. Fine Wool Ewe 1½ yrs and under 37. Fine Wool Ewe 1½ yrs and over
CHAMPION MERINO RAM - AUTUMN SHORN $50 DONATED BY J & F SULLIVAN GREENFIELDS
RESERVE CHAMPION MERINO RAM RIBBON CHAMPION MERINO EWE - AUTUMN SHORN $50 DONATED BY OLD ASHROSE PROPS
RESERVE CHAMPION MERINO EWE RIBBON
POLL MERINO
38. Strong Wool Ram 1½ yrs and under 39. Strong Wool Ram 1½ yrs and over
40. Strong Wool Ewe 1½ yrs and under 41. Strong Wool Ewe 1½ yrs and over
42. Medium Wool Ram 1½ yrs and under 43. Medium Wool Ram 1½ yrs and over
44. Medium Wool Ewe 1½ yrs and under 45. Medium Wool Ewe 1½ yrs and over
46. Fine Wool Ram 1½ yrs and under 47. Fine Wool Ram 1½ yrs and over
48. Fine Wool Ewe 1½ yrs and under 49. Fine Wool Ewe 1½ yrs and over
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CHAMPION POLL MERINO RAM - AUTUMN SHORN $50 DONATED BY SPRINGVALE NORTH POLL MERINO STUD, PETER STOCKMAN PTY LTD
RESERVE CHAMPION POLL MERINO RAM RIBBON
CHAMPION POLL MERINO EWE - AUTUMN SHORN $50 DONATED BY GM & JR KELLOCK, OLD KELVALE
RESERVE CHAMPION MERINO EWE RIBBON
GRAND CHAMPION RAM - AUTUMN SHORN TROPHY VALUED AT $100 DONATED BY LAZERLINE WOOL TESTING IAN BRADTKE
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION RAM RIBBON DONATED BY BT SARGENT
GRAND CHAMPION EWE - AUTUMN SHORN TROPHY VALUED AT $100 DONATED BY LAZERLINE WOOL TESTING IAN BRADTKE
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION EWE RIBBON DONATED BY JACKIE OSTER
H. M. VENNING MEMORIAL TROPHY - $50 DONATED BY THE VENNING FAMILY TO THE COMPETITOR SECURING THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF POINTS
IN THE OPEN CLASSES
COLLINSVILLE TROPHY - VALUED AT $50 DONATED TO THE COMPETITOR SECURING THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF POINTS IN AUTUMN
SHORN CLASSES 26-49
50. Junior Judging under 25 at 1.30pm Open to competitors under 25 years
First: $20 - Second: $10 - Third: $5
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Section T - Wool ENTRY FEE $1.00 ENTRIES CLOSE, 6TH AUGUST
All entries must be staged in wool pavilion by 9.30 a.m. on Show morning and not to be removed before 4.30 p.m. All fleeces to be SKIRTED - excluding bellies.
Fleeces exhibited for competition must have been shorn from sheep owned by the exhibitor, and shorn during the current season.
CONVENOR: To be advised
STEWARDS: Phillip Venning
First $10.00 — Second $4.00 — Third Card
Prize money will be paid on Show Day by the Convenor.
ALL FLEECES NOS. 1 TO 6 TO BE JUDGED ON COMMERCIAL VALUE
CONDITIONS
Fleeces competing for this Award must be specially entered and not selected from those competing in other sections. Any fleece which in the opinion of the judges has not been properly skirted, or which cannot be classed in the following classification, will be disqualified; disqualification being the sole decision of the judges.
Fleeces are to be from Merinos, ewe and/or wether sheep, grass fed, unhoused, unrugged, skirted and of 12 months maximum growth. Each fleece, numbers A, B and C, will be judged according to the scale of points set out below, giving a maximum total of 100 points per fleece. The group of three fleeces will then be judged as a single fleece using the same points scale. The maximum possible point score per group is 400 points.
ALL-COMERS
1. Strong Wool, Merino Ram Fleece
2. Strong Wool, Merino Ewe Fleece
3. Medium Wool, Merino Ram Fleece
4. Medium Wool, Merino Ewe Fleece
UNREGISTERED BREEDERS
5. One Fleece Merino Ram’s Wool
6. One Fleece Merino Ewe’s Wool
Champion Merino Ram’s fleece to be selected on type from all exhibits. Champion Merino Ewe’s fleece to be selected on type from all exhibits.
DOHNE BREEDERS
7. One Dohne Merino Ram Fleece
8. One Dohne Merino Ewe Fleece
Champion Dohne Merino Ram’s fleece to be selected on type from all exhibits. Champion Dohne Merino Ewe’s fleece to be selected on type from all exhibits.
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COLLECTION OF FLEECES
9. For the best collection of three skirted Ewe or Wether fleeces
10. Young Judges, 25 Years & Under
First - $20, Second - $10, Third - $5
Trueness of Wool Type 20 points
Conformity of Length 6
Soundness 6
Softness and Handle 6
Colour or Bloom 6
Character 10
Density 6
Evenness 10
Top & Noil product 30
TOTAL 100 points
TROPHY DONATED BY R.J.C. EVANS & CO.
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Machinery and Trade Sites for all Stall Holders
Enquiries to Show Office 0474 502 241
STEWARDS – Jim Richards, Ashely Redden, Luke O’Dea, Trevor Greig, Colleen Grave
The Committee have decided there will be no competition in this Section, but Manufacturers and Distributors are invited to apply for space to display their implements. The terms and conditions of the Society are:
1. An area, to be decided by the Committee, will be allotted to applicants on which to display Machinery, Motors or other Goods.
2. A charge for the First such Outdoors Block will be $90 and each subsequent Block $30. Other blocks available: Indoors trade sites $70, Large Machinery block $500 GST included.
3. All applications for blocks must be in the hands of the Secretary in writing on or before the Saturday prior to the Show.
4. All applicants to state nature of exhibit, or exhibits, and number of each item intended to display, and to state approximately the area of space they will require.
5. All space allotted to the Showmen’s Guild of S.A. for the purpose of Side Shows, will be under the control of the Trade Site Stewards.
6. No Secondhand Vehicles or Machinery to be exhibited for sale.
Proud Sponsor of the Ute Muster
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Crystal Brook Ute Muster $5 - per class. Entries to be paid at Show Office prior to event. Entry forms available on show website. Entries and all Utes
must be on the ground by 10.00am
Show Day Enquiries to: James Ewers - Presentations at 3.30pm
Categories
Category Sponsor
Champion Rocky River Ag $100 + ribbon + Products Ford Northpoint Ford $50 + ribbon + Products Holden Spencer Holden $50 + ribbon + Products 4WD Platinum Ag Services $50 + ribbon + Products B&S Pre 2000 LH Perry & Son $50 + ribbon + Products B&S Post 2000 Rocky River Ag $50 + ribbon + Products Street Pre 2000 CB Crash & Auto $50 + ribbon + Products Street Post 2000 CB Crash & Auto $50 + ribbon + Products Chick’s Rocky River Ag $50 + ribbon + Products
FIRST PRIZE (CASH) AS PER SPONSORS LISTED
PRODUCTS DONATED BY REPCO
Other Sponsors:
LH Perry & Sons Pty Ltd Spencer Holden
Platinum Ag Services
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Section U - Shearing ENTRY FEES (include Singlet for each shearer) PAYABLE ON THE DAY
between 8:30 and 10:30am
Open - $35, Senior - $30, Intermediate - $25, Veterans - $20, Learners - Free, Speedshear -Intermediate $10, Open $20
EMAIL ENTRY FORMS TO [email protected]
OR PHONE TO 0474 502 241, 0438 365 002 BY
SUNDAY 5TH AUGUST
CONVENOR: Brett Reid, Phone 0438 365 002,
STEWARD: Nathan Crouch 0407 634 528
Cash prize may vary on the day. Approximation only
STOCKOWNERS-SHEAR MAGIC-AWN-WILLPOWER LEARNERS
1st - $180 Stockowners, 20% discount off goods up to $500 Willpower Shearing 2nd - $100 Voucher for Shear Magic Shearing, $50 Adelaide Wool Network
3rd - $70 Dungas Voucher Stockowners, $25 Adelaide Wool Network
4th - $70 Dungas Voucher Stockowners, $25 Adelaide Wool Network
ANZ-ROCKY RIVER AG-AWI-AWN INTERMEDIATE
1st - Perpetual Trophy, $250 ANZ Bank, $180 Goods from Rocky River Ag
2nd - $250 ANZ Bank and AWI, $50 Goods from Rocky River Ag
3rd - $200 Adelaide Wool Network, $50 Goods from Rocky River Ag
4th - $200 Adelaide Wool Network
BEIYUAN-AWI SENIOR
1st - Beiyuan combs & singlet worth $115, $300 CB Crash and Auto, AWI
2nd - Beiyuan combs & singlet worth $115, $250 Irvines Transport,AWI
3rd - Beiyuan cutters & singlet worth $120, $200 Craig Reschke, Wardle Co, AWI 4th - Beiyuan cutters & singlet worth $85, $200 MGA Insurance, AWI
ROCKY RIVER AG-WILLPOWER-PLATINUM AG-AWI-HEINIGER OPEN
1st - Perpetual Trophy, 20% discount off goods up to $1,000, Willpower Shearing
$300 AWI
2nd - 1 x Heiniger Combs worth $200, $250 Platinum Ag Services
3rd - $120 Goods from Rocky River Ag- $250 AWI
4th - $100 Goods from Rocky River Ag- $200 AWI
ROWE PARTNERS VETERANS / RETIRED
1st - $100 - Cash from Rowe Partners
2nd - $75 Cash from Rowe Partners
3rd - $50 Cash from Pringles Crouch
4th - $25 Cash from Lines Gum Hill Poll Merinos
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SPEEDSHEARS SAL NORTHWEST LIVESTOCK OPEN SPEEDSHEAR
1st - $300 Cash from SAL Northwest Livestock, Wardle Co
2nd - $250 Cash from SAL Northwest Livestock, Michell Wool
3rd - $100 Cash from SAL Northwest Livestock
4th - $50 Cash from Perry’s Fuel
SAL NORTHWEST LIVESTOCK INTERMEDIATE SPEEDSHEAR
1st - $305 Cash from SAL Northwest Livestock, Davis Grain
2nd - $250 Cash from SAL Northwest Livestock,Prime Super
3rd - $100 Cash from Crystal Brook Hotel
4th - $50 Cash from Lines Gum Hill Poll Merinos
KERIN AGENCIES-LINES GUM HILL POLL MERINOS BEST SHORN PEN OPEN
$50 Cash from Kerins Ag, Lines Gum Hill Poll Merinos
COURELA CLOTHING BEST SHORN PEN - SENIOR
$100 Voucher for Courela Clothing
SHEAR MAGIC BEST SHORN PEN - INTERMEDIATE
$70 Voucher for Shear Magic Shearing Supplies
LONE GUM MERINO STUD BEST LOCAL OR LEARNERS ENCOURAGEMENT
$75 Cash Lone Gum Merino Stud
ALL COMPETITORS PLEASE NOTE: Shearer’s will be required to hold sheep for judging in pens out the back for the next competitor, at the completion of their own heat.
MASSIVE THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR SPONSORS, FOR ALL OF THEIR
SUPPORT, WHICH TOGETHER TOTALS APPROX $7500 IN CASH AND PRIZES
MAJOR SPONSORS
Heiniger, Stockwners Shearing, Adelaide Wool Network, Australian Wool Innovation, ANZ, SAL North West Livestock, Davis Grain, Beiyuan, Platinum Ag Services, Wardle Co, Rocky River Ag Services, Prime Super, Lines Gum Hill Poll
Merinos and Rowe Partners
OTHER SPONSORS
Shear Magic Shearing Supplies, Courela Clothing, Crystal Brook Crash & Auto, Irvine Transport, Pringles Crouch Rural, Perrys Fuel, Quality Wool, Kerin
Agencies, Crystal Brook Hotel, MGA Insurance, Craig Reschke, Lone Gum Merino Stud, Orrie Cowie Merinos, Kendrick Builders and Michell Wool
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SHEARING COMPETITION RULES
Rules are adapted from guidance of SPORTS SHEAR SOUTH AUSTRALIA INC
• Shearers own choice of hand pieces, combs and cutters • No time allowed for stoppages caused by either gear, hand pieces or sheep
getting away from Shearer • Shearers have the right to reject a substandard sheep before shearing
commences provided the Chief judge agrees • Heats & Stand No. drawn prior to event • Competitors may be required to present their own sheep for outside judges • Shearers must be suitably attired for both competition and prize giving -
including footwear. • Any disputes will be taken to the disputes committee of the day:
- Chief Steward - Chief Judge - Independent Person
• There is no limit to the amount of time a competitor may take in any class however the score is calculated accordingly and in the event of any tie - the best time wins.
• Each Shearer will have a separate time keeper taken from ‘Go’ until machine is switched off after completing final sheep.
• The Competitor will be judged on: a) Welfare of sheep b) Condition of fleece c) Appearance of shorn sheep
• Refer to notice board on the day for an outline of detailed point penalties.
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CELTIC GAMES 11 August at 2PM
• Caber Toss • Tug of War
• Bolder Throw • Sheath Toss
•Race the Blarney
Prize Total $4,000 Two Divisions: Professional and Have a Go Hero Fake Accents and clans encouraged.
Entry forms available on Show Website or at the White Elephant Bar.
Enquiries to Michael Frith 0456 313 332
Major Sponsors
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Section V - Beef Cattle ENTRY FEE $1.50 (Includes Public Liability Insurance)
ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 3rd AUGUST
All entrants in Section V must be members of the Society
A subscriber of $20 is entitled to tickets for 2 adults and 1 vehicle. A subscriber of
$30 is entitled to tickets for 2 Adults, 3 children and 1 vehicle. Prize Money will be paid by Convenor on Show Day. Judging starts at 10:30 am following Handler’s
Competition
All exhibits must come from properties with J-BAS6 or above.
Cattle will be required to be tested for Pestivirus and certified as non PI (persistently infected). Exhibitors must complete section 3b on the National
Cattle Health Declaration stating this testing complete. Copies of test results must be submitted with entry forms.
ALL AGES TO BE TAKEN FROM 1st SEPTEMBER THIS YEAR
CONVENOR: Kendall Jackson Phone 0438 560 623
STEWARD: Brian Tiller 0408 810 068
PIC NO. MUST BE SUPPLIED WHEN ENTERING
First $5.00 — Second $3.00 — Third $2.00
1. Bull Under 14 Months
2. Bull Under 18 Months
3. Bull 18 months to 24 months
4. Bull Over 2 years
CHAMPION BEEF BULL RIBBON DONATED BY HB RURAL
RESERVE CHAMPION BEEF BULL RIBBON DONATED BY MR & JH FERME
5. Cow or Heifer under 12 months
6. Cow or Heifer 12 months to 14 months
7. Cow or Heifer 14months to 18 months
8. Cow or Heifer 18 months to 24 months
9. Cow or Heifer over 2 years
CHAMPION BEEF COW OR HEIFER RIBBON DONATED BY HB RURAL
RESERVE CHAMPION BEEF COW OR HEIFER RIBBON DONATED BY RH & MM CROUCH
10. Group of Beef Cattle comprising 1 Bull, 1 Cow, 1 Heifer
TROPHY DONATED BY PLATINUM AG FOR MOST POINTS IN BEEF SECTION CLASSES 1-9
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Section W - Led Steer Competition ENTRY FEE $1.50 (Includes Public Liability Insurance)
ENTRIES CLOSE 3rd AUGUST, 2018
All entrants in Section W must be members of the Society
A subscriber of $20 is entitled to tickets for 2 adults and 1 vehicle. A subscriber of $30 is entitled to tickets for 2 Adults, 3 children and 1 vehicle.
Prize Money will be paid by Convenor on Show Day. Judging starts at 9:30 am.
All exhibits must come from properties with J-BAS6 or above. Cattle will be required to be tested for Pestivirus and certified as non PI (persistently infected). Exhibitors
must complete section 3b on the National Cattle Health Declaration stating this testing complete. Copies of test results must be submitted with entry forms.
ALL AGES TO BE TAKEN FROM 1st SEPTEMBER THIS YEAR
CONVENOR: K Jackson Phone 0438 560 623
STEWARD: Brian Tiller 0408 810 068
PIC NO. MUST BE SUPPLIED WHEN ENTERING.
First $5.00 — Second $3.00 — Third $2.00
1. Led steer under 450kg
2. Led steer over 450kg
3. Best presented steer
CHAMPION LED STEER RIBBON DONATED BY LANDMARK
RESERVE CHAMPION LED STEER RIBBON DONATED BY LEIGH & KENDALL JACKSON
BEST PRESENTED STEER RIBBON DONATED BY ANNIE BOON
Beef Cattle Handler’s Competition Proudly supported by St Mark’s College, Port Pirie
JUDGING STARTS 10am (following Led Steer Competition)
CONVENOR: Kendall Jackson 0438 560 623
STEWARD: Brian Tiller 0408 810 068
First $25.00 — Second $15.00 — Third $10.00
1. JUNIOR: Best handler under 12 years on Show Day
2. NOVICE: Best novice handler over 12 and under 18 years on Show Day
3. INTERMEDIATE: Best handler over 12 and under 18 years on Show Day
4. SENIOR: Best handler over 18 and under 25 years on Show Day
5. HERDSMAN: Best handler over 15 years and under 25 years on Show Day.
Three animals must be presented 1st, 2nd & 3rd RIBBONS AND HERDSMAN CHAMPION RIBBON DONATED
BY IR & KP CROUCH
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Beef Cattle Junior Judging Competition ENTER ON SHOW DAY
JUDGING STARTS 11:30am (following Beef Cattle judging)
CONVENOR: Kendall Jackson 0438 560 623
First $25.00 — Second $15.00 — Third $10.00
6. JUNIOR: Best judge under 12 years on Show Day
7. INTERMEDIATE: Best judge over 12 and under 18 years on Show Day
8. SENIOR: Best judge over 18 and under 25 years on Show Day
1st, 2nd & 3rd RIBBONS DONATED BY IR & KP CROUCH
Platinum Ag Services
Crystal Brook 67 Bowman St Extension, Crystal Brook SA 5523
(08) 8636 2467 08 8636 2184
platinumagservices.com.au
Mon - Fri: 8:00am-5:00pm, Sat: 8:30am-11:00am
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CRYSTAL BROOK NORTH WESTERN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC
ANNUAL SHOW – Saturday, 11 August 2018 Entrants are requested to make their entries on this form and send it to the Secretary, together with
entry fees. Entries may be posted to PO Box 159, Crystal Brook SA 5523 or emailed to
[email protected]. Enquiries to mobile nos. 0474 502 241 (Show Secretary) or Convenor - Gay Growden 08 8662 2053
or 0407 397 229
Tax Invoice (ABN 88 779 385 428)
HORSES IN ACTION – SECTION X - ENTRY FORM Membership: $20 – 2 adults 1 vehicle ~ $30 – 2 adults, 3 children (5-17yrs) 1 vehicle ~ $5 = Junior (5-17 yrs)
Class Event Name of Horse Rider Entry Fee
$ c
NOTE: LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS MUST SUPPLY PIC NUMBER (see below) Entry Fees
Entering for senior NASA Aggregate YES NO Membership
Entering for junior NASA Aggregate YES NO (under 18 years in year of Show) Aggregate rules published in Show Book TOTAL $
GST inclusive
NAME:……………………………………………………………….……....…PH. NUMBER:………………..………………………….
ADDRESS:………………………………………………………………..………STATE:…..…………POSTCODE:.…………………….
EMAIL ADDRESS:………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
SIGNATURE:……………………………………………………………………………………….DATE:………………………………………
OWNERS NAME:………………………………………………..…………....PIC NUMBER:…………………………………………..
BSB: 015 693 A/C No: 602550050 A/C Name: Crystal Brook North Western Ag Society Inc Payment Reference: Include Surname, Initial and “Entries/membership” Note: Please email a copy of the EFT receipt
Cash (payable at the Show Office from 2 weeks prior to Show Day)
PAYMENT DETAILS:
Cheque enclosed EFT
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Section X - Horses in Action Entry fee is $3.00 per class
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $10.00 – 2nd $5.00 – 3rd $2.00
Entries close Friday 3rd of August 2018
CONVENOR: Gay Growden 08 86622053 / 0407397229 [email protected]
All exhibitors must be a member of the Crystal Brook Show Society to compete. Entries not accepted unless accompanied by appropriate fees, PIC number and
completed waiver form (available on the Show’s website: www.crystalbrookshowsa.net)
Post entries to Secretary NWAS Crystal Brook, PO Box 159, Crystal Brook SA 5523 or Email to [email protected]
Affiliated with EA EA RINGS ONE AND TWO 9.00 AM START
SUPREME JUDGED AT THE CONCLUSION OF BOTH RINGS
JUDGES IN BOTH RINGS TBA
(will be advertised on the Show website at a later date)
NO HORSES TO BE LUNGED ON THE OVAL
HRCAV RING TO BE RUN AT THE COMPLETION OF BOTH THE EA RINGS
Horses to comply with regulations regarding measuring and certificates produced upon request.
HORSES MAY BE HACK OR HUNTER BUT NOT BOTH.
Specified ages are the age of the rider on the day of the show.
All competitors must be suitably attired and wearing an appropriate helmet when riding at any time.
IN THE SPIRIT OF GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP IT IS EXPECTED THAT
ONCE A COMPETITOR IN THE EA RINGS HAVE COME FIRST IN TWO QUALIFYING
CLASSES THEY DO NOT CONTEST ANY FURTHER CLASSES.
Protests must be in writing and accompanied by a fee of $50, lodged within 15 minutes of completion of the class in question. If the protest is upheld the
fee will be refunded; if dismissed it will be forfeited.
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RING 1
1. Hack 15- ne 15.2
2. Hack 15.2 - ne 16 3. Hack 16 - ne 16.2 4. Hack 16.2 and over 5. Open 15 - ne 16 6. Open 16.2 - and over CHAMPION AND RESERVE SHOW HACK FROM EVENTS 1 - 6
7. Show Hunter 15- ne 15.2
8. Show Hunter 15.2 - ne 16 9. Show Hunter 16 - ne 16. 2 10. Show Hunter 16.2 and over 11. Open Show Hunter 15 - ne 16 12. Open Show Hunter 16.2 and over CHAMPION AND RESERVE SHOW HUNTER HACK FROM EVENTS 7 - 12
13. Rider 18 yrs & under 21 yrs
14. Rider 21 yrs & under 30 yrs 15. Rider 30 and over CHAMPION SENIOR RIDER FROM EVENTS 13 - 15 16. Galloway 14 - ne 14.2 17. Galloway 14.2- ne 15 18. Open Galloway CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY FROM EVENTS 16-18 19. Show Hunter Galloway 14- ne 14.2 20. Show Hunter Galloway 14.2- ne 15 21. Open Show Hunter Galloway
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CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY FROM EVENTS 19-21 22. Pony ne 11 hands 23. Pony 11 - ne 11.2 24. Pony 11.2 - ne 12 25. Pony 12 - ne 12.2 26. Open Pony ne 11.2 27. Open Pony 11.2 - ne 12.2 CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SMALL SHOW PONY FROM EVENTS 22-27 28. Show Hunter Pony ne 11 29. Show Hunter Pony 11- ne 11.2 30. Show Hunter Pony 11.2 - ne 12 31. Show Hunter Pony 12- ne 12.2 32. Open Show Hunter Pony ne 11.2 33. Open Show Hunter Pony 11.2 - ne 12.2 CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SMALL HUNTER PONY FROM EVENTS 28-33 34. Pony 12.2 - ne 13 35. Pony 13 - ne 13.2 36. Pony over 13.2 - ne 14 37. Open Pony ne 13.2 38. Open Pony 13.2 - ne 14 CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE SHOW PONY FROM EVENTS 34-38 39. Show Hunter Pony 12.2 - ne 13 40. Show Hunter Pony 13 - ne 13.2 41. Show Hunter Pony 13.2 - ne 14 42. Open Show Hunter Pony 12.2 - ne 14 CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE SHOW HUNTER PONY FROM EVENTS 39-42 RING 2 43. Light Weight Pony ne 12.2 44. Heavy Weight Pony ne 12.2 45. Open Pony ne 12.2 46. Light Weight Pony 12.2- ne 14 47. Heavy Weight Pony 12.2- ne 14 48. Open Pony 12.2 - ne 14 CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW PONY FROM EVENTS 43-48 49. Light Weight Show Hunter Pony ne 12.2 50. Heavy Weight Show Hunter Pony ne 12.2 51. Open Show Hunter Pony ne 12.2
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52. Light Weight Show Hunter Pony 12.2 - ne 14 53. Heavy Weight Show Hunter Pony 12.2 - ne 14 54. Open Show Hunter Pony 12.2 - ne 14 CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER PONY FROM EVENTS 49-54. 55. Rider 9 yrs and under 56. Rider 10 years and under 14 years 57. Rider 14 years and under 18 CHAMPION AND RESERVE JUNIOR RIDER FROM EVENTS 55-57 58. Light Weight Hack 59. Heavy Weight Hack 60. Lady’s Hack 61. Gent’s Hack 62. Open Hack CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HACK FROM EVENTS 58-62 63. Light Weight Show Hunter 64. Heavy Weight Show Hunter 65. Lady’s Show Hunter 66. Gent’s Show Hunter 67. Open Show Hunter CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER FROM EVENTS 63-67 68. Light Weight Galloway 69. Heavy Weight Galloway 70. Lady’s Galloway 71. Gent’s Galloway 72. Open Galloway CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY FROM EVENTS 68-72 73. Light Weight Show Hunter Galloway 74. Heavy Weight Show Hunter Galloway 75. Lady’s Show Hunter Galloway 76. Gent’s Show Hunter Galloway 77. Open Show Hunter Galloway CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY FROM EVENTS 73-77 SUPREME CHAMPION HORSE FROM ALL CHAMPIONS IN RINGS ONE AND TWO TO BE JUDGED AT THE COMPLETION OF BOTH RINGS
Prize money donated by:
Port Pirie Regional Council – J & A Rackham
LH Perry & Sons – B & W Joyce – Platinum Ag Services
The Recorder – Pirie Signs & Designs – Peter Mumford
Redden Bros – Ramsey Pharmacy – Balena Park
Rocky River Ag Services – Pringles Crouch
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EVENT RULES APPENDIX 6
Rev. MAR 12 HORSE RIDING CLUBS ASSOCIATION of VICTORIA INC.
STANDARD ENTRY FORM
For all Official HRCAV Events
NOTE: One Horse only per entry form
EVENT: RIDER NAME: AGE (If under 18 years) CLUB NAME: MEMBERSHIP CARD #: ADDRESS: Postcode EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE: HORSE’S COMPETITION NAME: Level entering Dressage level (required for Dressage, CT & HT entries)
I am ineligible to compete under the following judge as it would be in breach of either Dressage Rule 4.9 or Showing Rule 4.4:
JUDGE’S NAME:
I have been granted an HRCAV rule exemption. Copy of exemption certificate attached.
Nature of exemption:
YARD (if available) Circle: YES / NO
STRAW (if available) Circle: YES / NO
STABLE (if avail) Circle: YES / NO
CAMPING (if avail) Circle: YES / NO
DINNER/FUNCTION Circle YES / NO
ENTRY INFORMATION:
SECTION/CLASS: COMPETITION: FEES $ $ $ $ Stable, Straw, Yard, Camping $ Dinner/Function $ Medical levy – if requested for jumping disciplines or TTT events $ Facility fee (if applicable) $ TOTAL FEES $
TRACING DETAILS & DESCRIPTION OF HORSE Description HEIGHT COLOUR BRANDS SEX
Address & PIC no. of property
horse will originate from
Address & PIC no. of property
horse will return to
VOLUNTEER HELPER INFORMATION (if applicable) NAME: PHONE: EMAIL: ADDRESS:
I understand and agree to abide the Rules and Regulations of the Horse Riding Clubs Association of Victoria Inc. and the Conditions of
Entry as stated on the Official Program. I understand that due to diseases such as equine influenza, government bodies may restrict or
prevent the movement of horses, vehicles and personnel for a period of time (‘standstill’). I acknowledge and agree that a standstill is a
risk of participation in the event/activity and agree that I will pay any costs or expenses incurred by the organising committee for or on
behalf of my horses as a result of a standstill.
Signature of Rider: Date: / / (or Parent/Guardian if rider under 18years)
RELATIONSHIP: EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION
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SATURDAY, August 11th, 2018
RING ONE
Pirie Fodder Supplies
OFFICIAL HRCAV SHOW RING ~JUDGING STARTS 1PM or at the conclusion of the EA Ring~
Run in conjunction with PORT PIRIE EQUESTRIAN CLUB INC
Location: North Western Agricultural Society Showgrounds, Railway Tce, Crystal Brook, SA
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
This event is open to members of clubs affiliated with HRCAV only. All riders must be level assessed to compete. Non-members can contact Port Pirie Equestrian Club for information on becoming a member.
Valid Membership and Performance Cards to be presented to Event Secretary prior to competing. The Event is being run according to HRCAV Rules & Regulations.
Entries will only be accepted on the standard HRCAV Entry Form. Competitors must supply their own numbers. Club uniforms, displaying the club logo must be worn.
No refunds after closing date, unless Vet or Doctor’s Certificate is provided within 14 days after the event. The decision of the Ground Jury is final; no secondary protests will be entered into. Protests must be lodged within 30 minutes of the posting of interim results with a refundable fee of $50. The Organisers reserve the right to cancel any Class or Competition; to divide any Class; to alter the advertised times; to refuse entry with or without stating the reason. The Port Pirie Equestrian Club Inc and the North Western Agricultural Society does not accept liability for any damage, injury or loss arising from this event to any persons, horses or equipment.
* Prepaid entries to be sent to The Event Secretary at [email protected] by Friday August 3rd, 2018. Entries Open 1st July, 2018. No entries will be accepted on the day. All exhibitors must be members of the North Western Agricultural Society and HRCAV. Membership with NWAS must be paid with entry and will provide you with entry tickets on show day. Payments are to be made to Port Pirie Equestrian Club Inc, BSB: 805-050, Acc #: 051951056. Cheques payable to: Port Pirie Equestrian Club. Post entries to: 58 Sims Hill Road, Crystal Brook, SA 5523. Enquiries and Scratchings: 0438 367 082
* Sashes for Smartest on Parade, Sashes for Championships, Ribbons to 4th. Prize money $10 First, $5 Second, $2 Third. Total Prize Pool $1000.
Judge: Bronwyn Mumford Card Steward: Kim Zohs Ring Steward: Kim Zohs
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Postal entry fee $10 (covers all classes)
1. *Smartest on Parade Levels 5 & 4 – Prize money donated by Kate Atkinson
2. *Smartest on Parade Level 3 3. *Smartest on Parade Levels 2 & 1
4. Novice Led Exhibit 5. Led Exhibit n.e. 15hh
6. Led Exhibit over 15hh and n.e. 16hh 7. Led Exhibit over 16hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED EXHIBIT
Rosettes and Trophy’s Kindly Donated by Opposition Air-conditioning (Winners of events 105, 106 & 107)
8. *HRCAV Rider Levels 5 & 4 9. *HRCAV Rider Level 3
10. *HRCAV Rider Levels 2 & 1
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HRCAV RIDER
Rosettes and Trophy’s kindly donated by Nyrstar Port Pirie (Winners of events 108, 109 & 110)
11. Pleasure Mount n.e. 15.2hh 12. Pleasure Mount over 15.2hh
13. PPEC Equestrian Club Rider Levels 5 & 4 – Sponsored by President K. Quinlan
14. PPEC Equestrian Club Rider Levels 3, 2 & 1
15. *Ridden HRCAV Exhibit Levels 5 & 4
16. *Ridden HRCAV Exhibit Level 3
17. *Ridden HRCAV Exhibit Levels 2 & 1
CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HRCAV EXHIBIT
(Winners of events 15, 16 & 17)
18. Mount Suitable for Beginner, Level 5 & 4
19. Best Educated Mount Level 3
20. Best Educated Mount Levels 2 & 1
21. Pair of Horses/ ponies any height.
22. *Mount Most Suitable for HRCAV Levels 5 & 4 (will be required to jump)
23. *Mount Most Suitable for HRCAV Level 3 (will be required to jump)
24. *Mount Most Suitable for HRCAV Levels 2 & 1 (will be required to jump) CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION MOUNT MOST SUITABLE FOR HRCAV (Winners of events 23, 24 & 25).
HIGH POINT AWARD: Garland and Rug kindly donated by Hill Livestock
RESERVE HIGH POINT AWARD: Sash and Trophy Donated by Gary Sawyer Home repairs.
High Point Award is awarded to rider/ horse combination with the highest points on the day. Points for High Point
Award given in ALL classes except classes 13 & 14. * Denotes classes eligible for points for cards.
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Crystal Brook Show Map
Baby Changeroom 20 (indoor Trade Sites) 20
Catering Shed 17 School Displays 16
Cattle 3 Secretary’s Office 13
Elephant Bar 5 Sheep - Dohne & British 9
Evacuation point 26 Sheep - Merino 8
First Aid 2 Showers/Toilets 25
Football Clubrooms 1 Sideshows 18
Grain and Fodder (Trade Hall) 12 Sports Shear 6
Mall 11 Stage and Official Opening 14
Old Machinery 27 Toilets 2, 20
Pavilion 10 (Plus portable unites)
Pets 21 Ute Muster 24
Petting Zoo (Animal Nursery) 22 Vintage Cars 19
Poultry 15 Wool Exhibits 7
Recreation Centre 20
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REGULATIONS 1. A subscriber of $20.00 is entitled to tickets for two adults and one vehicle. A subscriber of $30.00 is entitled to tickets for two adults, three children (5 – 17 yrs) and one vehicle. Junior membership is available for $5.00 and entitles one child (5 – 17 yrs) entry 2. All entrants in Section R, S, V, W, X must be members of the Society. Entrance fee will be from $1.00 to $3.00. Ute Entry fee $5.00. 3. Public Liability Insurance of 30c must be paid for all livestock entries, except in Sections P and Pa where cover is not required. 4. Prices for admission to Show Grounds on day of Show will be: Members and Subscribers free on presentation of tickets Adults, $10.00 per day; Concession $8 per day (on presentation of card) Children 5-17 years of age $5.00 per day. Motor vehicles (other than Members), $5.00 per day Pre-school children free. 5. The President or an Officer appointed by the Society may withdraw an Exhibit from being judged, without any reason being given. 6. As soon as the Judge’s decision is given, the name of the Exhibitor may be placed on the exhibit, and if same is for sale, a price may be fixed thereto, or the time specified when it will be sold. 7. No person or persons will be admitted to the Pavilion, Yards, Tents, or Show Ring nor enclosure roped off space while the Articles or Stock are being judged, except one person in charge of Horses, Committee and Judges, the two latter of whom shall wear distinct badges. 8. No Exhibitor or his agent shall have personal communication with the Judges while in the execution of their duties, on it being proved that such communication has been held the Exhibitor may be disqualified. Should any information be required by the Judges, it must be obtained through the Stewards or through the Secretary. 9. Any Exhibitor or attendant with an exhibit giving annoyance to the Judges, or making use of insulting language to the Committee, Judges or Officials, shall be liable to have his exhibits disqualified, and/or be expelled from the grounds. 10. Entries for all exhibits for the Show received by the Secretary or the Society are subject to the approval of the Committee, who may decline to accept such entry without assigning any reason for doing so. Entries for exhibits in all classes are received by the Society only on the express condition that the Exhibitors agree to abide by the decisions of the judges, Stewards or Committee. The decisions and awards made and given are final and not subject to any action at law. 11. Judges are empowered to withhold prizes where exhibits are considered unworthy or considered to be non-bona fide owned by the exhibitor. The Judge’s decision to be final. 12. The Public must leave the building at 4.30pm after which time only exhibitors will be admitted for removal of exhibits. 13. No Stock or other exhibit to be removed until 4.30pm and exhibit leaving the ground before that time without the permission of the Secretary may be disqualified.
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14. No Stock or other exhibit to be sold by auction on the ground unless it has been shown for the competition and not until 4.30pm., and by permission of the sub-committee. 15. All Sideshows, including Pugilistic Shows, will be under the control of the Showmen’s Guild of South Australia, under terms and conditions mutually agreed upon. The Society reserves the right to refuse any persons a stand or stall without assigning any reason for doing so. 16. All sideshows must have pegs on tents etc., adequately covered to protect the public. 17. No second-hand Vehicles or Machinery shall be exhibited for sale. 18. The President, Secretary or an appointed Officer of the Society, shall have power to enter and Side-show at any time they wish, free of charge. 19. An area to be decided by the Committee will be allotted to applicants on which to display Machinery, Motors or other Goods. A charge for the First such Block OUTDOORS will be $90.00 and each subsequent Block will be charged at the rate of $30.00 per Block. Four large Machinery OUTDOOR blocks available for $500. INDOORS (Recreation Centre) will be $70.00 per block. Electricity use per outlet $20.00 20. All Cars must be parked where directed by Officials. 21. All prizes will be paid on day of Show either as a Trophy or Cash, exception Section Q. Cheque with 7 days after the Show 22. The dates named by closing entries will be strictly adhered to, subscriptions or entry fees must be paid before or when entries are made. 23. Any Exhibitor giving a wrong description of his or her exhibit with the intentions of deceiving the Society shall render such exhibit or exhibits liable to disqualification, and the prize or prizes (if any) liable to forfeiture, and may be debarred from exhibiting at any future show, and Exhibitors may be requested to make statutory declaration regarding their exhibits if the Committee so desires. 24. Protests in all cases must be in writing, and must be accompanied by a deposit with the Secretary of a sum representing half the value of the Prize (with a maximum amount of $10.00) awarded by the Judge, and may be forfeited if protest is not upheld. Protests must be lodged, with the Secretary within one hour after judging. 25. No responsibility shall rest on, and no liability shall be incurred by the Society in respect to any event connected with the Show. 26. The Society will not under any circumstances hold itself liable for any accident on the ground or premises. 27. The Society will not under any circumstances hold itself responsible for any loss, damage to, or any miss-delivery of any exhibits, but every reasonable care will be taken of exhibits. 28. Any exhibitor or Attendant refusing to attach the prize card or ribbon to any exhibit to which a prize is awarded and to keep the same on during the show, may be disqualified from again competing. No exhibitor will be allowed to display any
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Prize-Card or Ribbon on an exhibit, stall or stand, other than those issued by the Society for the current year until the judging of that Section has been completed. 29. All Exhibitors must place their exhibits in the space allotted to them by the Stewards in charge of the Class, and no exhibit or portion of same shall afterwards be removed or substituted, under penalty of disqualification. 30. Exhibitors of their agents must if requested point out to the Stewards their respective exhibits, in order that they may be identified, classified, and numbered according to the Catalogue before being submitted to the Judges. 31. Any prize awarded by the Judge which may be withheld in consequence of a valid protest, may be awarded to the exhibit next in order of merit. 32. Should any exhibit having gained a prize be disqualified, the next in order of merit does not necessarily obtain the prize. The Committee with or without the advice of the Judge shall decide the question. 33. Should there be any reason to suspect that any exhibit is either diseased or dangerous, the Society reserve the right of refusing admittance to or removing the same from the ground at the expense of the Exhibitor. 34. All persons exhibiting shall accept the decision of the Judges appointed by the Society as to the merits of their exhibits, and in the case of protests alleging infringement of the Regulations, the decision of the Committee shall be accepted as final, except on appeal to the North Western Agricultural Societies Association. 35. No entry will be received from any person disqualified by this Society, or by the Northern Agricultural Societies Association during the period of such disqualifications, and should any entry be accidentally accepted, it shall when discovered by deemed void and the entry fee may be forfeited. 36. Any matter not dealt with shall be decided by the Committee concerned, whose decisions shall be final. Five to form a quorum. 37. Cups and Trophies which must be won more than once shall remain in custody of the Society until the winner determined. 38. Any conditions or regulations printed in this prize list under the various Sectional headings are to be construed as part of the regulations governing the conduct of the Show of the Society and equally binding on Exhibitors. 39. All applications for connection to the electricity supply must be approved by the President or his/her nominee. 40. No exhibit having taken a First Prize will be allowed to complete in any other Class, unless otherwise provided for. 41. The Judges are empowered to decide upon the age of any animal exhibit in any class. Age of horse to date from 1st August. 42. No exhibitor will be allowed to make more than three Entries in one class, with the exception of Section M 43. No cheques outstanding over two years will be honoured by the Society. 44. In the event of a tie, the final decision will be awarded on a count-back. 45. Any unauthorized person found on grounds after dark on Friday or Saturday of the Show will be prosecuted.
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