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TAROOM SHOW SOCIETY INCORPORATED SHOW PROGRAM 2018
Sunday 6th May 1.00 pm Junior Jumping 5.00pm Hunter Competition Bar/Barbeque at Phipps Pavilion Monday 7th May 8.30 am Ring 2 Showjumping Commences 9.00 am Ring 1 and 3 Commence Santos Town and Country Pavilion Opens 10.00am Cattleman’s Bar Open Kamilaroi Horse Demonstrations begin 12.00pm Side Show Alley Woodchop competition 4.00 pm Wine & Cheese Bar 5.00pm Barbeque at Phipps Pavilion Monday Night Entertainment 6.30pm 6 Bar Under Lights City vs Country Challenge DJ Johnny Mac Tuesday 8th May 8.30 am Ring 2 Showjumping Commences 9.00 am Ring 1 and 3 Commence Santos Town and Country Pavilion Opens 10.00am Cattleman’s Bar Open 11:00 am Pet parade 11:30 am Fashion Parade 12.00pm Kids Fancy Dress Competition 12:30pm Grand Parade 1.00pm Official Opening 1.30 pm Official Luncheon Tuesday Night Entertainment 6.00pm Kamilaroi Performance Horses Fireworks
Times are correct at time of print. The Committee reserves the right to change the Program.
Taroom Show Society would like
to thank Wandoan Coal Project
for contributing towards the
printing of this schedule and
our monthly newsletters.
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TAROOM SHOW SOCIETY INCORPORATED OFFICIALS AND COMMITTEE 2018
Patron: Mrs Val Wilson
President: Mr Don Lethbridge Vice Presidents: Mr Shane Williams and Mrs Christie McLennan
Honorary Treasurer: Miss Kimberley Hay Secretary: Mrs Del Croft
Life Members
Mrs Val Wilson, Mr Snow Green, Mr Ray Phelps, Mrs Janet Phelps, Mr Alan Rodger, Mrs Noel Rodger, Ms Deborah Swain, Mr Malcolm McIntyre, Mrs Ann McIntyre, Mr Lex Smith, Mr Russell Hawkins, Mrs Deborah Hawkins, Mr Ian Williams, Mrs Ros
Williams
Improvements Snow Green
Stud Cattle Prime Cattle
Amanda Adams Randall Ziesemer
Horse Malcolm McIntyre
Publicity
Lucy Zeisemer
Bar Ivan Hay
Trade Sites
Murray Dingwall
Showgirl & Rural Ambassador Christie McLennan
LADIES COMMITTEE
President: Mrs Sarah Parry– Okeden Vice President: Mrs Gayle Menzies Treasurer: Mrs Amanda Batterham
Secretary: Mrs Anna Radel Pavilion Chief Steward: Mrs Tracee Hay
Ladies Committee Members
Sarah Parry-Okeden, Anna Radel, Amanda Batterham, Val Nielsen, Gayle Menzies, Deidre Jounquay, Tracee Hay, Jan Otto, Margaret Speed and Val Wilson.
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2018 MEMBERS (current to March 2018) Adam D Clarris M Harris B & B Lethbridge D & N Radel T & A
Adams B & A Clothier B & M Hawkins R & D Lethbridge R & A Rewald G & R
Adcock A & W Cogill B & J Hawkins S Lethbridge R & J Rewald P & J
Barry J & D Conway A Hawton J McLennan C & C Sharp G & S
Batterham I & A Conway D & J Hay A & B McLennan P & H Shearer G & G
Beard A Conway P Hay B Menzies G & G Smith B & J
Becker J & A Copeland R & J Hay C Merritt W & J Smith K & J
Becker O & L Coutts M & R Hay I & T Moffat R & L Smith L & L
Becker K Crawford M Hay J & A Monk M & J Smith M
Beitz P & H Cressey D Hay K Muller R Smith P & J
Bell A Christiansen R & Y Hay M & P Mundell G & N Sparkes P & S
Bell E & J Croft I & D Hay R & S Mundell P & J Speed B & G
Bell G & V Dingwall M & A Hay S & T Mundell W & D Speed B & A
Bell J & J Donner K & D Hay T & A Murray A Speed M
Bennett R & S Donner R & K Hebbes A & M Murray J Stuart D & L
Blackley N Driscoll C Hodgkinson J Neilsen V Symonds M & J
Boyce C & T Eisenhauer I & T Hooper R & J Newton D & K Thornton B & L
Bowling K & M Eisenhauer J & S Hopkins L & M Newton G & A Thornton J & J
Bradshaw F & L Ellis R & L Howe M & K Newton S & C Wanstall B & S
Bradshaw J Fitzsimmon P Ivory M Norman S Watson C & S
Bradshaw P Foster R & A Jerrard J & P Nowell G & AJ Webster P & Y
Brennan G & C Gall Mrs C Jerrard R Oliver H & J Welsh J
Brennan L Gall Miss C Jerrard S Onley N & J Welsh L & K
Brockhurst A Geary P & M Johnson H & D Otto E & J Welsh L & P
Brodie G Gee J Jounquay R & D Owens G & G Welsh M & R
Bruggemann A & T Gibson R Keating P & E Parry-Okeden D & S Williams M & P
Bruggemann R & H Graham L & D Kehl N & N Pearce T & V Williams S & B
Bunker A & G Green G & Symes S Kehl B & D Petrie B Williams T
Cann M & K Green G & H Kehl L Petrie G & H Williamson R & J
Cann M Green I Kelly G Phelps W & Baxter K Wilson B & J
Carr D & J Green J Kelly K & N Phillips C & H Wright T & Herring C
Clark A & D Green R & A Kelly R & J Phillips R & L Zeisemer L
Clark B & J Griffiths M Keys C & H Phipps E & M Ziesemer R & T
Clark D Griffiths P & W Lamb K & A Phipps J & J
Clark N Hamilton N & A Lavaring P, D & Z Poole P
Clarris E & Swift C Harris S Lawton C Presho W & S
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A Message from the President, Mr Don Lethbridge
On behalf of the Taroom Show Society, competitors and exhibitors, I would like to thank all sponsors and trophy donors of the 2018 show. Without your support we could not run such a successful and well supported show. Some sponsors have been contributing to the show for over 10 years, whist some are joining us for the first time this year. We thank-you for your donation no matter how big or
small. For 113 years our show has been delivering positive so-cial and economic impacts to our community. We hope that this continues for years to come. Thank you all.
SHOW OFFICE
The Show Office will be located at the New Hope Group Office
in Yaldwyn St between the Arcade and the Police Station
We will be in attendance from Wednesday 2nd May until Friday 4th May 9 am - 5pm
& Saturday 5th May 9am—12pm
Then Sunday and during the Show at the Showgrounds Show Office, Cranmer Street Taroom.
Sunday: 7.30am- 5.00pm Monday: 7.00am - 5.00pm Tuesday: 7:00am - 5:00pm
Address Correspondence to:
The Secretary, Del Croft, PO Box 65, Taroom Qld 4420 Email: [email protected]
Bank Details for Direct Deposit – please identify reason for
deposit BSB: 633-000 Account: 156648990 Bendigo Bank
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RULES FOR STOCK FROM QUEENSLAND CATTLE TICK INFECTED, CONTROL AND FREE ZONES MUST BE ADHERED TO
NLIS – ALL CATTLE MUST BE EAR TAGGED WITH NLIS DEVICES
The Taroom Showgrounds is classified as a CATTLE TICK FREE ZONE.
SHOWGROUNDS PIC: QETR0733
For spraying, dipping & inspection bookings, please phone D & L Stuart – to make arrangements. Minimum of 48 hours notice required. Phone: 4628 6236,
Mobile 0428 286 235.
For all low risk carriers (Camelids, Equines, goats and sheep) the requirement is: · All stock are to complete a manual inspection (this can be completed by any competent person) before entering the free zone · Be accompanied with a movement record (new term for waybill). They do not require a biosecurity certificate issued by an accredited certifier. Please see link for manual inspection procedure: https://www.daf.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/504317/Procedure-manual-inspection-low-risk-cattle-tick-carriers.pdf For high risk carriers (bison, buffalo, cattle, and deer) from infested zone the requirement is: · A manual inspection and return to the origin within 96hrs (4days) from the date of inspection and not to unloaded at any other place (e.g. inspection Thursday, the animals must return to origin by Monday); OR · A manual inspection and chemical treatment For high risk carriers (bison, buffalo, cattle, and deer) from infested land (this is cattle tick infested property in the free zone) the requirement is: · A manual inspection and chemical treatment All high risk carrier movements from infested zone or land to tick free zone require a biosecurity certificate issued by an accredited certifier. All movements must be accompanied by a movement record. All stock movements require a movement record and a copy must be kept by the event holder for two years. For more information regarding movement records see below: https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/farms-fishing-forestry/agriculture/livestock/livestock-movement/legal-requirements/movement-records As usual all cattle, sheep, and goats require a NLIS device and this movement needs to be reported to the NLIS database. See link below: https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industries/farms-fishing-forestry/agriculture/livestock/nlis/sporting-events
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THE KAMILAROI PERFORMANCE HORSES AT TAROOM SHOW 2018
THROUGHOUT THE DAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Kamilaroi Performance Team have been dazzling audiences with their amazing skills on their highly trained horses for years.
At the Taroom Show this year, they will perform a range of show stopping displays, including Vaulting, Roman Riding, Liberty Horsemanship and the
thrilling crowd favourite, Trick Riding.
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Monday, 2nd May
Day Start Time Competition Location
Sunday 1.00pm Junior Jumping Ring 2
5pm (under lights) Hunter
Competition Ring 1
Monday 8.30am Showjumping Ring 2
9.00am Adult/Hack & Child/Pony
Ring 1 & 3
6:00pm Six Bar
Competition Ring 1
Tuesday 8.30am Showjumping Ring 2
9.00am Adult/Hack & Child/Pony
Ring 1 & 3
12.30pm Grand Parade All
Highlights Ring 1: Adult/Hacks
Monday Tuesday
Led Classes Supreme Led Exhibit Handler Classes Champion Breed under Saddle Local Ridden Classes Champion Local Galloway Hack Champion Local Hack Supreme Local Hack/Galloway/
Pony
Smartest on Parade Champion Galloway Champion Open Hack Supreme Rider Supreme Hack Stockhorse Challenge
Horse Highlights
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Full Horse Schedules are available on the
Taroom Show Website: www.taroomshow.com.au
Highlights Ring 2: Showjumping
Monday Tuesday
Finch Farm Unofficial 80-90cm ProRotor Open 1.10m Wright Family Open 1.20m Mi Helicopters Open 1.35m Six Bar under lights
S&B Williams 1-1.05m Hibank Haulage Junior Alands Accountants 1.1m under 20 points Robertson’s Transport 1.20m under 40 points Mack Trucks Open Grand
Prix 1.35m+
Highlights Ring 3: Child/Pony
Monday Tuesday
Led Classes Youth Handler Local Rider Classes Grant Bell Memorial Champion
Local Rider Champion Local Hack Pony Club Classes
Smartest on Parade Champion Pony Hack Ridden Breed Classes Open Rider Classes Fancy Dress Competition
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Junior Jumping Hunter Competition
Margaret Geary David McIntyre Taroom Pony Club
Max & Janice Merritt Saddleworld Rockhampton
Ring 1: Adult/Hack Ring 2: Showjumping
Ring 3: Child/Pony
Mark & Peta Hay P & Y Webster Roderick & Sue Hay Weeronga Performance Horses G & C Brennan Croxley Stud Central Telegraph Mrs Christine Gall Colin & Terri Boyce Kimberley Hay Ivan & Tracee Hay Ian & Ros Williams Prydes Easi-Feed Prue McIntyre Amanda Riehl Jani Hooper Bob Petrie Robbie & Anita Green A & G Bunker Brian & Lucy Thornton Usher Pastoral
Finch Farm ProRotor Wright Family Mi Helicopters A&J Beard Ann McIntyre Future Fuel S&B Williams Alands Accountants Hibank Haulage Robertsons Transport Mack Truck
Max & Janice Merritt Brian & Lucy Thornton Cam & Heidi Phillips Ian & Del Croft Mark & Katrina Howe Nicole, Alicia & Scott Hawkins Carol Swift Evan Clarris Graeme & Vicki Bell Keith & Jill Smith Judy Clark Nathan Hewitt Darryl Clark Nicole Clark Mr Edgar Bell Bernie & Cindy Bruce Mrs Jessie Bell Bill & Di Mundell Harry & Dell Johnson
2018 Horse Sponsors and Trophy Donors
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Taroom Show is run under Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies Inc. Rules, as can be found at the Secretary’s Office.
Clause 9 is noted as follows……. “Any protest by an Exhibitor must be lodged in writing with the
Committee Person or Steward in charge of any section within 30 minutes of the completion of the event together with a fee as
determined by the Committee of this Society. The fee will be forfeited if the protest is considered to be frivolous or vexatious. The protest shall
be heard according to the rules of the natural justice by a Dispute Committee of three appointed by the President of this Show and the
decision of the Disputes Committee shall be final……” Determined Fee of Taroom Show Society - $50.00
PRIZE SCHEDULE
ALL ENTRY FEES TO BE PAID TO THE SECRETARY WITH ENTRIES
RING COMPETITORS PLEASE NOTE: A ticket system for all competitors
entering the Ring Events will be operating at the Taroom Show, issued only on
payment of nomination. Tickets still remaining at completion of the Show will
become invalid if not presented for refund with ONE HOUR of completion of Show
Tuesday 8 May 2018
All competitors’ responsibility to keep up to date; via any alterations must be made to enable payment to be made correctly.
All payment of awards will be paid in cash where possible.
ALL ENTRIES MUST BE ON THE OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM
One entry to each line - One competitor to each form.
THESE RULES WILL BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO
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Best Dressed Competition on Tuesday’s Show day
Best Dressed Lady - Zig Zags Hairdressing
Most Suitably Attired Teenage Girl- Hemisphere Hairdressing Most Suitably Attired Teenage Boy - Taroom Show Society
Best Dressed Couple - Jack McGugan & Karen Hay
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New to the 2018 Show
Dodgy Poddy Calf Competition
Class 6000—Bull/Steer Calf
Class 6001—Heifer Calf
Judge to award Best (1st & 2nd) and Dodgiest (1st & 2nd) in each class
1st: $30 2nd: $20
Kindly donated by Fabian Pest Control
All entries musy be under 12 months old
All entries must have NLIS tags
Poddies must be raised by hand (ie. milk powder, pellets or crumble NOT on a
milker)
Poddies to be yarded (not led)
Nominations $1 paid on day
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THE MUCH ANTICIPATED
WOODCHOP CHAMPIONSHIP IS
BACK AGAIN FOR 2018!
Featuring axemen from the
Queensland Axemen’s Association
One Day Only
Monday 7th May
Thanks to our generous sponsors:
Kandoona Brahmans, Brigadoon Cattle Co,
John & Robyn Rodger, Sterling Roadways,
Wayne & Trish Neilson
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Pet Parade
Tuesday 8th May at 11.00am at the Stud Cattle Complex
Sponsored by the Taroom Veterinary Surgery
Categories include:
Friendliest Pet Award - Sam Otto Memorial Trophy
($50) Best Dressed Pet
Most Obedient Pet
Most Unusual Pet
Prizes for all Classes
Nominations 50c paid on day
Please have correct
money
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Robertson’s Transport
Livestock and General carriers Toowoomba, Taroom and District
Phone Toowoomba 07 4630 1290 Taroom 0428 273 359 or 07 4628 6177
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GENERAL CONDITIONS REGARDING THE PAVILION INDUSTRIES
& THE FARM and PRODUCE SECTIONS
In all cases the competitor must be an amateur. Entry closing date is the date most suitable for the entries to be received by, as in all cases, tickets have to be prepared and books written up. Entry fee in all sections will be $0.50 unless otherwise stated. Prize money will be First $3, Second $2 in all sections, unless otherwise stated. Where a trophy is donated for first prize, second prize money only. This section has been compiled early to assist you with your show entries and the association would be grateful if you would comply by having your entries in EARLY. All work MUST be new not previously laundered. Articles may be suitably mounted to enable judges to inspect reverse side of work In all cases, presentation of an article WILL be considered by the judges. Bottles polished with clean lids are more attractive. Soiled work in any section MAY be disqualified. All exhibits that have won first prize in a Taroom show are not permissible and, if recognised, will be DISQUALIFIED. Purchased items will not be allowed as a competitive entry. If an entry is not worthy of an award no prize will be given. Entries may be moved to a more suitable class at the discretion of the chief steward. ALL CARE IS TAKEN OF ENTRIES BUT NO RESPONSIBILITY IS ACCEPTED. NOMINATIONS CLOSE AT 5PM ON SUNDAY, 6th May, 2018 with the Secretary of this section, who would appreciate it if nominations were in as early as possible. NO NOMINATIONS WILL BE TAKEN IN THE PAVILION ON MONDAY, MAY 6th, 2018. THIS RULE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED. All exhibits to be in the pavilion, and in the hands of the stewards before 8.00 am on MONDAY, 6th MAY to be prepared for judging. Fine Arts Must be in before 8am to be hung for judging at 9am. Exhibits will be accepted in the pavilion from 3pm SUNDAY, 5th MAY as well as MONDAY, 6th MAY BEFORE 8am. All exhibits must remain in the pavilion until 3.30pm on TUESDAY, 7th MAY 2018. Exhibitors MUST REPORT to Stewards before removing their articles. Entry fee in all classes, unless otherwise stated is $0.50. POINTS will be allocated in the following manner – First place = 2 points, Second place = 1 point. A Champion exhibit will be chosen from overall exhibits. Pavilions will remain open until 7pm Monday night.
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SECTION D
Farm and Garden Produce
Steward: Errol Otto
First Prize $3, Second Prize $2 in each class except where otherwise stated. Entry Fee: 50c
Owners and Exhibitors may collect their exhibits from 3.30pm Tuesday 8th May,
2018 All fruits and vegetables are cut for quality. All pumpkins, Vegetables and Fruits to be presented to the Stewards with stems/roots as proof of being home grown Errol Otto Trophy - Champion Exhibit of Section D Dawson River Produce Trophy - Most points in Section D Fenwin Pastoral Trophy - Champion Fruit or Vegetable Grower under 16 years Mr WB Jerrard Memorial Special Prize – for Exhibitor under 16 years of age gaining most points in Produce Section. Mrs Val Neilsen Trophy – Best sample of six hen eggs (Class 4047) Mr Col Lawardorn Memorial Trophy – Best collection of locally grown vegetables (Class 4032) Mrs Rita Parsons Trophy – Best collection of locally grown fruit (Class 4045) Don Hayes Memorial Trophy – Collection of Cut Herbs (Class 4036)
GRASS AND CROP
Class 4001 SHEAF OF SORGHUM
Class 4002 COLLECTION OF 6 GRAIN SORGHUM HEADS, any variety
Class 4003 SHEAF OF OATS
Class 4004 SHEAF OF PANICUM
Class 4005 SHEAF OF RHODES GRASS
Class 4006 SHEAF OF BUFFEL GRASS
Class 4007 SHEAF OF ANY OTHER VARIETY SUITABLE FOR GRAZING
Class 4008 SAMPLE OF GRAIN OR PULSE, 2kg in plastic container
Class 4009 COLLECTION OF SHEAVES OF CROPS/GRASSES, grown on the one property, at least 4 different varieties
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VEGETABLES
Class 4010 SWEET POTATOES, pair
Class 4011 PUMPKINS, Qld Blue, pair or Beaudesert, single
Class 4012 PUMPKIN, Butternut, single
Class 4013 PUMPKIN, any other variety, single
Class 4014 PAIR OF PUMPKIN, any variety
Class 4015 ZUCCHINI, pair
Class 4016 SQUASH, pair
Class 4017 MELON
Class 4018 ESCHALLOTS, one bunch
Class 4019 BEANS, one plate
Class 4020 CARROTS, three with tops attached
Class 4021 BEETROOT, three with tops attached
Class 4022 LETTUCE, one head
Class 4023 CAPSICUM, three
Class 4024 SILVERBEET, one bunch
Class 4025 EGGPLANT, pair
Class 4026 TOMATOES, one plate
Class 4027 CHILLIES, one plate
Class 4028 CUCUMBERS, pair
Class 4029 ROSELLAS, one plate
Class 4030 ANY VARIETY OF VEGETABLE NOT CATERED FOR
Class 4031 COLLECTION OF LOCALLY GROWN VEGETABLES, at least 5 different
varieties (TROPHY)
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Show Challenge ”Commonwealth Games”
Class 5292 Show Challenge "Commonwealth Games"
Rules: Enter an item of any medium that represents the theme of "Commonwealth Games".
Entries can be in the form of art, cooking, craft, flowers, in-stallations, jewellery, leatherwork, sewing, woodwork etc.
Any size (within reason). Entry is open to all ages.
Entry fee $1.00
1st Prize: $50 donated by Tracey & Ian Eisenhauer, 2nd prize: $35 3rd prize: $15
Viewer's Choice $50 donated by Mrs Jessie Perrett Memorial
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HERBS
Class 4032 PARSLEY, one bunch
Class 4033 MINT, one bunch
Class 4034 ANY HERB NOT CATERED FOR, one bunch
Class 4035 COLLECTION OF CUT HERBS, at least 4 different varieties (TROPHY)
Class 4036 COLLECTION OF POTTED HERBS, at least 4 different varieties
FRUIT
Class 4037 PASSIONFRUIT, pair
Class 4038 LEMONS, pair
Class 4039 ORANGES, pair
Class 4040 GRAPEFRUIT, pair
Class 4041 MANDARINES, pair
Class 4042 TROPICAL FRUIT, pair
Class 4043 ANY VARIETY OF FRUIT NOT CATERED FOR, pair
Class 4044 COLLECTION OF LOCALLY GROWN FRUIT, at least 5 different varieties
(TROPHY)
OTHER
Class 4045 NUTS, plate of 12
Class 4046 EGGS, six large hen (TROPHY)
Class 4047 EGGS, six, other poultry
Class 4048 SCARECROW COMPETITION
Can be an individual, group, school class or club effort
1.5m high x 1m wide
Must be self-supporting
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Class 4049 "THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY"
Any variety of fruit or vegetable, judged on size and/or character, not
taste
JUNIOR GROWER under 16yrs
Class 4050 PUMPKIN, single
Class 4051 ZUCCHINI OR SQUASH, single
Class 4052 ANY VARIETY OF FRUIT OR VEGETABLE, pair
Class 4053 BEST SAMPLE OF HEN EGGS, six
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Pavilion
PAVILION INDUSTRIES TROPHIES
ALL ENTRIES MUST BE PAID WITH NOMINATIONS AND MUST BE ON OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM.
Prize money will be paid in cash where possible.
Mrs Janet Phelps Trophies: Competitor gaining most points in the Pavilion Industries section: Section J- Champion Bloom, Spike or Cluster of the Show. Section M Best Arranged Foliage and Confectionery (Junior and Senior)
Mr & Mrs Ron and Leigh Baxter Shield 2018: Section L: Photography, Most Points
Mrs Sue Presho Trophy: Champion Exhibit in Pavilion.
Mrs Irene Green Trophy: Competitor gaining most points in Section E, Knitting and Crochet.
Mrs Judy Smith Trophy: Competitor gaining most points in Section F, Sewing.
Mrs Shirley Chambers Memorial Trophies: (2) donated by the Chambers Family. Section G - Champion Exhibit - Hand work & Craft. Section M - Best Junior Flower arrangement
Mrs Vivian Kehl Memorial Trophy: Donated by the Kehl family. Competitor gaining most points in Section H-Jams, Pickles, Chutney, etc.
Mrs Mavis Clarris Trophies (3) Section H – Champion entry. Section J – Best specimen bougainvillea, Best flower collection from one garden.
Mrs Rita Jerrard Trophies (3) Section I -Competitor gaining most points; Section H- Best bottle of lemon cheese; Section N – most points years 7-10.
Mrs Daphne Donner Trophies (9) Section I- Best damper, Section M – Best rose bud in Junior section; Trophies donated for best entries in Handwriting - School work section and Art Work in Prep.
Mrs Jillian Carr Trophy: Most points in Junior Section M-Juvenile sewing and handicrafts
Mrs Rita Kelly Memorial Trophies: (2) Section I – Best Steam Fruit Pudding. Section J – Best cactus.
Mrs Ivy Williams Memorial Trophy: Section I –Plain scones
Leichhardt Garden Club Trophy: Section J- Champion pot plant.
Mrs Val Hay Memorial Trophy: Donated by the Hay family. Section J –Champion exhibit floral art.
Mrs Betty Curran Memorial Trophy: Competitor gaining most points in Section J.
Mrs Jan Otto Trophies: (3) Section J – Champion Rose of the show, 1 cut Polyanthus; Section K-Novice, any subject
Mrs Mitie Becker Memorial Trophy: Section J -Best yellow rose.
Mrs Di Mundell Trophy: Section J– Most Points gained in floral art.
Mrs Angela Brockhurst Trophy: Section J – Best collection of bougainvillea.
Mrs Margy Joyce Trophies: (2) Section I-Best orange bar cake; Section G- Best piece of tapestry or longstitch.
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Mrs Wilma Bridge Trophies: (3) Section J –pink rose bud, white or cream rose bud, rose bud in any other colour
Leichhardt Hotel Trophy: Section J – Orange rose
Mrs Lucy Thornton Trophy: Section K – Champion picture.
Mrs Val Wilson Trophy: Competitor gaining most points in Juvenile Section M.
Mrs Kitty Tweed Trophy: Section M. Best flower arrangement, senior.
Dawson Valley Roadhouse Trophies: (2) Section M- Best animal or best made from vegetables, fruits, nuts or cones, junior and senior.
Mrs Jeanette Phipps Trophy: Section M - Best entry in Juvenile Handicrafts - Sen-ior
Mrs Sandra Eisenhauer Trophy: Section M - Best entry in Juvenile Handicrafts - Junior
Mrs Sarah Parry-Okeden Trophy: Section J – Basket arrangement.
Mrs Helen Green Trophy: Section I –Best rich fruit cake
Mrs Margaret Speed Trophy: Section G- Best article in appliqué
Mrs Val Weldon Memorial Trophy: Section J - Best 3 roses, bud to bloom
Mrs Adrianne Dingwall Trophies (2) Section J – Best double gerbera, collection of chrysanthemums.
Mrs Eileen Gassman Trophies (2): Section I- Best banana cake, Section M – Best rose bud, senior
Mrs Joan Hayes Trophies (2) Section I –Four fruit muffins. Section N – Most points gained in years 1-6.
Mrs Pat Welsh Trophy: Section K –Figure or portrait, any medium.
Mrs Val Neilsen Trophy: Section J- Miniature roses.
Mrs Deidre Jounquay Trophy: Section M- Junior novelty cake.
Mrs Tanya Bruggemann Trophies: (2) Section I –Champion cake Section J– Red rose.
Mrs Helen Petrie Trophies: (4) Section K –Most Points in Art: Section L–Reflection/s. Section L– Child/Children Studies.
C.W & H.M. Keys: Champion Rosette - Champion items in each section in Pavilion —Sections E to M.
Mrs Carmel Lawton Trophy: Section L - Photography– Most Points.
Tracey & Ian Eisenhauer: Taroom Show Challenge - First Prize
Mrs Jessie Perrett Memorial Trophy: Taroom Show Challenge - Viewer's Choice
Mrs Anna Radel Trophies (3) – Show Challenge, Section M article in Lego, own design, junior and senior
Fenwin Pastoral Trophies (4), for best Anzac biscuits, (Senior) and best jam drops (junior), article made from wood, senior and Senior Citizens Colouring In.
Mrs Jessica Oliver trophies: Section M - best marble cake, junior & senior.
Andrea Speed: Feature Photography Class - "Life on the Land"
Upper Dawson Wildlife Branch: Photography - Native Australian Bird/Animal
Shane and Belinda Williams: Women's Welding - an item made from horseshoes
Gretchen Speed: $20 for the most entries in the Pavilion, not necessarily winning
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SPECIAL PAVILION TROPHIES Mrs Janet Phelps Trophy. Competitor gaining most points in the Pavilion. Mr & Mrs Ron & Leigh Baxter Shield 2018. Most Points Section L - Photography Mrs Sue Presho Trophy: Champion exhibit in Pavilion. Mrs Anna Radel Trophy: Feature Section: Printed Photo on Canvas Mrs Gretchen Speed Trophy: Most entries in the Pavilion
FEATURE SECTION
PHOTOGRAPHY
Class 5293
PRINTED PHOTO ON CANVAS
Rules: Canvas must be 30cm x 30cm (or similar sizing) or larger (within reason).
Entry is open to all ages
Prize money kindly donated by Andrea Speed
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Section E - Knitting & Crochet
WORK IN THIS SECTION MUST HAVE BEEN DONE WITHIN THE LAST TWO
YEARS Entry fee $0.50. First prize $3, unless otherwise stated; second prize $2. Crochet articles are easier to display without fear of injury to the article if suitably mounted with safety pins, to enable judges to inspect reverse side Mrs Irene Green Trophy: for most points gained in knitting & crochet, section E C.W & H.M Keys: Champion Rosette in Section E
Knitting
Class 5001 PULLOVER or CARDIGAN any size
Class 5002 INFANTS GARMENT or ARTICLE any yarn
Class 5003 GARMENT or ARTICLE IN KNITTING any yarn
Class 5004 Senior Citizen's Article of Hand Knitting (65 years & over)
Class 5005 Tea Cosy
Crochet
Class 5006 INFANTS GARMENT in any yarn
Class 5007 DOILY (without material centre, 40 or finer)
Class 5008 DUCHESS SET
Class 5009 DOILY (coarser than 40 cotton)
Class 5010 HANDKERCHIEF (crochet edge with or without corner)
Class 5011 CROCHET RUG
Class 5012 ANY OTHER CROCHET ARTICLE (not catered for in book)
Class 5013 SENIOR CITIZENS ARTICLE IN CROCHET (65 years & over)
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Teams of four competing in a
City vs Country themed farmers’ challenge.
Whether you’ve grown up on the land or in town, dust off your boots to take part in our Monday
night entertainment spectacular to really decide who is the best!
Competitors will first take part in five country themed challenges before a drink break and inter-views on tactics and skills. Five city themed chal-lenges will follow and, based on qualifying times,
the two top teams will go on to the final!
Awesome prizes up for grabs:
1st= $400 2nd = $200
Contact Jack Chandler to get involved!
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SECTION F Machine Sewing
ALL WORK IN THIS SECTION MUST HAVE BEEN DONE WITHIN THE LAST TWO YEARS
Entry fee $0.50. First prize $3, unless otherwise stated, second prize $2. All work MUST be new work not previously laundered. Articles may be pressed. Mrs Judy Smith Trophy, for most points in Section F C.W & H.M Keys: Champion Rosette in Section F Class 5014 ADULT GARMENT
Class 5015 CHILD’S GARMENT
Class 5016 CHILD’S OUTFIT (Trophy)
Class 5017 INFANT’S OUTFIT
Class 5018 LADY’S APRON
SECTION G Handwork and Crafts
ALL WORK IN THIS SECTION MUST HAVE BEEN DONE WITHIN THE LAST TWO YEARS
Entry fee $0.50. First prize $3, unless otherwise stated. Second prize $2. Mrs Margaret Speed Trophy: for best article in appliqué Mrs Margy Joyce Trophy: for article in tapestry or longstitch C.W & H.M Keys: Champion Rosette in Section G Mrs Shirley Chambers Memorial Trophy: Champion Exhibit in Section G. Class 5019 ANY EMBROIDERED ARTICLE
Class 5020 ARTICLE CROSS STITCH
Class 5021 COAT HANGER (knitted, crocheted, any medium)
Class 5022 TEA COSY (knitted, crocheted, any medium)
Class 5023 DRESSED DOLL
Class 5024 ARTICLE IN APPLIQUE (Trophy)
Class 5025 TAPESTRY OR LONGSTITCH IN ANY MEDIUM, mounted work allowable (Trophy)
Class 5026 ARTICLE IN PATCHWORK
Class 5027 PIN CUSHION
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Class 5028 ANY KITCHEN ITEM
Class 5029 QUILTED ARTICLE
Class 5030 SENIOR CITIZENS ARTICLE HANDWORK or CRAFT(65yrs & over)
Class 5031 SOMETHING NEW FROM SOMETHING OLD
Class 5032 HAND DECORATED CARD
Class 5033 HANDMADE ARTICLE IN WOOD
Class 5034 MACHINE TURNED/MADE ARTICLE IN WOODWORK
Class 5035 SCRAPBOOKING SINGLE OR DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD
Class 5036 ALL PURPOSE BAG
Class 5037 CUSHION COVER, unfilled
Class 5038 WALL HANGING
Class 5039 PATCHWORK QUILT
Class 5040 PATCHWORK QUILT USING MORE THAN ONE TECHNIQUE
Class 5041 ARTICLE IN ANY MEDIUM, TO BE JUDGED ON CREATIVITY AND VISUAL
IMPACT
Class 5042 ANY CRAFT NOT CATERED FOR
SECTION H Jams, Pickles, Chutney, etc.
Entry fee 50c. First prize $3, unless otherwise stated. Second prize $2 Mrs Vivian Kehl Memorial Trophy donated by the Kehl family, for the competitor gaining most points in Section H. Mrs Mavis Clarris Trophy, for champion entry in section H Mrs Rita Jerrard Trophy, for best bottle of lemon cheese. C.W & H.M Keys, Champion Rosette in Section H JARS ARE SUGGESTED TO BE APPROXIMATELY 500gms & LIDS ARE TO BE LABELLED AS WELL AS THE BOTTLE Class 5043 RIPE TOMATO
Class 5044 FIG
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Class 5045 ROSELLA
Class 5046 PIE MELON, any flavour
Class 5047 ANY JAM NOT CATERED FOR
Class 5048 SWEET ORANGE MARMALADE
Class 5049 CUMQUAT
Class 5050 GRAPEFRUIT
Class 5051 ANY OTHER MARMALADE NOT CATERED FOR
Class 5052 JELLY, any variety
Class 5053 LEMON CHEESE (Trophy)
Class 5054 PICKLED ONION
Class 5055 CLEAR VINEGAR PICKLES
Class 5056 MUSTARD PICKLES
Class 5057 GREEN TOMATO PICKLES
Class 5058 CHUTNEY
Class 5059 RELISH
Class 5060 SAUCE, any variety
Class 5061 THREE VARIETIES JAM, uniform size jars
Class 5062 THREE VARIETIES PICKLES, uniform size jars
Class 5063 THREE VARIETIES MARMALADE, uniform size jars.
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SECTION I Home Cooking
Entry fee 50c. First prize $3, unless otherwise stated. Second prize $2. Entries to be on white disposal plates, according to size of the entry. Entry labels to be visible on top side of plate. C.W & H.M Keys: Champion Rosette in Section I Mrs Rita Jerrard Trophy, for most points in section I Mrs Eileen Gassman Trophy, for best banana cake Mrs Helen Green Trophy, for best rich fruit cake. Mrs Daphne Donner Trophy, for best damper Mrs Margy Joyce Trophy, for best orange bar cake Mrs Ivy Williams Memorial Trophy, for best plain scones Mrs Joan Hayes Trophy. For four fruit muffins Mrs Tanya Bruggemann Trophy, for champion cake – to be judged from all cakes excluding iced cakes Mrs Rita Kelly Memorial Trophy, Best Steam Fruit Pudding.
The rich fruit cake winner will be eligible to compete at regional level. Class 5064 FOUR PLAIN SCONES (Trophy)
Class 5065 FOUR PUMPKIN SCONES
Class 5066 ANY OTHER SLICE - Four pieces
Class 5067 BISCUIT SLICE (ONE MIX) - Four pieces
Class 5068 PLATE OF MIXED SLICES - Three Varieties
Class 5069 ONE DAMPER (Trophy)
Class 5070 SIX PIKELETS
Class 5071 SHORTBREAD, presented as a round piece, approx. 20cm marked out in 8
uncut sections.
Class 5072 FOUR LAMINGTONS size approx. 4cm square
Class 5073 FOUR BUTTERFLY PATTY CAKES in papers
Class 5074 FOUR FRUIT MUFFINS (Trophy)
Class 5075 SIX GINGER BISCUITS
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Class 5076 SIX ANZAC BISCUITS
Class 5077 SIX JAM DROPS
Class 5078 DATE WALNUT ROLL
Class 5079 CHOCOLATE BAR CAKE, bar or loaf, iced on top
Class 5080 RICH FRUIT CAKE, 250g mixture, approx. 20cm square (Trophy)
Class 5081 ORANGE BAR CAKE, iced on top (Trophy)
Class 5082 BANANA CAKE with lemon icing, bar or loaf (Trophy)
Class 5083 BOILED FRUIT CAKE, 250g mixture, approx. 20cm square.
Class 5084 STEAMED FRUIT PUDDING (Trophy)
Class 5085 NOVELTY CAKE, judged on design and decoration
Class 5086 DECORATED CAKE, single layer, one tier
Class 5087 TWO DECORATED CUPCAKES, judged on decoration
Class 5088 PIKELETS, six, to be made by a male
CONFECTIONERY
Entry fee 50c. First prize $3, unless otherwise stated. Second prize $2. On bread and butter disposable plates and to contain a sample of six. Class 5089 CHOCOLATE FUDGE
Class 5090 COCONUT ICE (NOT MADE ON COPHA)
Class 5091 MARSHMALLOWS
Class 5092 TOFFEE
Class 5093 VARIETY OF SWEETS
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SECTION J Horticulture
Entry fee 50c. First prize $3, unless otherwise stated. Second prize $2. Mrs Betty Curran Memorial Trophy, for most points in section J Mrs Jan Otto Trophies, for champion rose, one cut polyanthus. Mrs Janet Phelps Trophy, for champion bloom –spike or cluster–of the show Mrs Mitie Becker Memorial Trophy, for best specimen yellow rose. Mrs Mavis Clarris Trophy, for best specimen bougainvillea. Mrs Val Weldon Memorial Trophy, for best 3 roses bud to full bloom Mrs Adrianne Dingwall Trophy, for best double gerbera. Mrs Wilma Bridge Trophies (3) for white or cream rose bud, pink rose bud, and any other colour rose bud. Leichhardt Hotel Trophy, for orange rose. Mrs Tanya Bruggemann Trophy, for red rose. C.W & H.M Keys: Champion Rosette in Section J
SPECIMENS
Bottles are provided for specimens in this section. Competitors are NOT to use vases.
Class 5094 SINGLE GERBERA
Class 5095 DOUBLE GERBERA (Trophy)
Class 5096 GIANT GERBERA
Class 5097 GERANIUM
Class 5098 IVY GERANIUM
Class 5099 ROSE, red (Trophy)
Class 5100 ROSE, pink
Class 5101 ROSE, yellow (Trophy)
Class 5102 ROSE, orange (Trophy)
Class 5103 ROSE, white or cream (Trophy)
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Class 5104 ROSE, any other colour
Class 5105 ROSE, multi-colour
Class 5106 ROSE BUD, red (Trophy)
Class 5107 ROSE BUD, pink (Trophy)
Class 5108 ROSE BUD, white or cream (Trophy)
Class 5109 ROSE BUD, any other colour (Trophy)
Class 5110 THREE ROSES one variety in 3 stages, bud to bloom, on separate stems (Trophy)
Class 5111 SINGLE PETUNIA
Class 5112 DOUBLE PETUNIA
Class 5113 ONE CUT POLYANTHUS OR FLORIBUNDA (Trophy)
Class 5114 ONE CUT ORCHID STEM
Class 5115 ONE BLOOM FROM FLOWERING TREE, SHRUB OR CLIMBER
Class 5116 ONE CLUSTER FROM FLOWERING TREE, SHRUB OR CLIMBER
Class 5117 ONE CUT CHRYSANTHEMUM , one bloom only
Class 5118 ONE CLUSTER OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS
Class 5119 BOUGAINVILLEA, single, 2ft/60cm stem (Trophy)
Class 5120 BOUGAINVILLEA, double, 2ft/60cm stem
Class 5121 NATIVE FLOWER
Class 5122 BOTTLE BRUSH
Class 5123 ANY OTHER FLOWER NOT CATERED FOR
Class 5124 ONE SPIKE e.g. gladiola, larkspur etc.
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COLLECTION BOTTLES PROVIDED –NOT TO USE VASES (Variety required, minimum of three) Mrs Angela Brockhurst Trophy, for collection of bougainvillea. Mrs Mavis Clarris Trophy, for flower collection from one garden Mrs Adrianne Dingwall Trophy, for collection of chrysanthemums Mrs Val Neilsen Trophy, for miniature roses
Class 5125 ROSES (Trophy)
Class 5126 POLYANTHUS or FLORIBUNDA ROSES
Class 5127 MINIATURE ROSES (Trophy)
Class 5128 PETUNIAS
Class 5129 GERANIUMS
Class 5130 CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Trophy)
Class 5131 GERBERAS
Class 5132 BOUGAINVILLEA, single, 2ft/60cm stem, (Trophy)
Class 5133 BOUGAINVILLEA, double, 2ft/60cm stem
Class 5134 COLEUS
Class 5135 NATIVE FLOWERS
Class 5136 SIX FLOWERS, each a distinct variety
Class 5137 COLOURED FOLIAGE
Class 5138 ANY OTHER FLOWER NOT CATERED FOR, one variety
Class 5139 FLOWER COLLECTION FROM ONE GARDEN (Trophy)
Class 5140 COLLECTION OF OLD FASHIONED ROSES
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WOMEN'S CHALLENGE - WELDING
Class 5291
Women's
Welding
Horseshoe
Article/Object
Art or similar made from horseshoes.
Other materials can be used however horseshoes must be
dominant.
Points for creativity, originality and workmanship.
Cannot be bigger than 1m cube.
Prize money donated by Shane & BJ Williams
UPCYCLED RUSTIC GARDEN ART CLASS 5294
Using your artistic skills and any old junk lying around, cre-
ate a one of a kind item to display in your garden.
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POT PLANTS
When selecting size of entries, please consider pots often have to be moved by ladies. Plants too large or awkward may be rejected. If possible have name of plant on pot. Leichhardt Garden Club Trophy, for champion pot plant Mrs Rita Kelly Memorial Trophy, for best cactus Class 5141 MAIDEN HAIR FERN
Class 5142 FERN, other than maiden hair
Class 5143 OUTDOOR POT PLANT
Class 5144 INDOOR POT PLANT
Class 5145 COLEUS
Class 5146 TRAILING PLANT, support allowed
Class 5147 GERANIUM
Class 5148 LILY
Class 5149 HANGING POT PLANT
Class 5150 HANGING FLORAL BASKET
Class 5151 HANGING FERN
Class 5152 CACTUS (Trophy)
Class 5153 ZYGO CACTUS
Class 5154 ORCHID
Class 5155 AFRICAN VIOLET
Class 5156 SUCCULENT
Class 5157 PLANT IN NOVELTY CONTAINER
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FLORAL ART All fresh flowers to be used, unless otherwise stated. Flowers need not be grown by competitor. Accessories allowed in all sections. Mrs Dianne Mundell Trophy, for most points gained in floral art Mrs Val Hay Memorial Trophy, for champion exhibit in floral art Mrs Sarah Parry-Okeden Trophy, for arranged basket of flowers
Class 5158 ARRANGED BASKET OF FLOWERS (Trophy)
Class 5159 ARRANGEMENT, foliage only
Class 5160 ARRANGEMENT, using wood
Class 5161 ARRANGEMENT SUITABLE FOR DINING TABLE
Class 5162 ARRANGEMENT IN NATIVE FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE
Class 5163 ARRANGEMENT INCORPORATING ONE FLOWER ONLY
Class 5164 MINIATURE CONTAINER OF FLOWERS, dried or fresh, overall height to not ex-
ceed 10cm x width 10cm
Class 5165 INTERPRETIVE, to be named by exhibitor
Class 5166 ARRANGEMENT OF FLOWERS, any variety, one colour
Class 5167 DRIED ARRANGEMENT
Class 5168 ARRANGEMENT OF MIXED FLOWERS
Class 5169 ARRANGEMENT USING ARTIFICAL FLOWERS
Class 5170 SHOULDER SPRAY
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Section K - Art
FINE ARTS
Entry fee 50c. First prize $3, unless otherwise stated. Second prize $2. Mrs Lucy Thornton Trophy, for champion picture in Section K Mrs Helen Petrie Trophy, for most points in art Mrs Pat Welsh Trophy, figure of portrait, painting or sketching Mrs Jan Otto Trophy, Novice – Any subject Fenwin Pastoral Trophy, colouring in C.W & H.M Keys, Champion Rosette in Section K WORK MUST BE ORIGINAL AND HAVE BEEN COMPLETED WITHIN THE PAST TWO YEARS SKETCHES AND ALL UNFRAMED WORK MUST BE SUITABLY MOUNTED TO BE HUNG ON HOOKS Class 5171 PENCIL DRAWING
Class 5172 WATERCOLOURS
Class 5173 SENIOR CITIZENS COLOURING IN, 65 years or over (Mounted) (Trophy)
ANY MEDIUM
Class 5174 LAND or SEASCAPE
Class 5175 FIGURE or PORTRAIT (Trophy)
Class 5176 STILL LIFE
Class 5177 LIVING SUBJECT
Class 5178 ABSTRACT or CONTEMPORARY
Class 5179 FLORAL
Class 5180 OF LOCAL INTEREST
Class 5181 OF ANY SUBJECT
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NOVICE – ANY MEDIUM
NOVICE to be a resident of Taroom District who has not won a first prize at our agricultural show previously.
Class 5182 ANY SUBJECT (Trophy)
Class 5183 LIVING SUBJECT
Class 5184 FLORAL
Class 5185 LAND or SEASCAPE
Section L - Photography
See General Conditions regarding the Pavilion Section Entry fee 50c. First prize $3 unless there is a trophy. Second prize $2. All work to be original and to be entered in the name of the amateur photographer and taken by the photographer. All entries to be individually mounted on black or white appropriate firm paper or cardboard with borders being approx. 2cm. Except where otherwise stated, no photos to be larger than 13cm x 18cm (5"x7") and no smaller than 10cm x 15cm (4"x6"). Digital entries will only be accepted when printed on photographic paper, to a suitable standard. Owner’s name to be on the back of all entries. Photographs must have been taken in the past three years.
Mrs Helen Petrie Trophy, Reflection, Child/Children Study C.W & H.M Keys, Champion Rosette in Section L Mrs Carmel Lawton Trophy, Most points in Section L Prize Money Donors, Andrea Speed Upper Dawson Branch WP Society, Native Animal Mr & Mrs Ron & Leigh Baxter Shield 2018, Most Points in Section L
BLACK AND WHITE OR SEPIA
Class 5186 PORTRAIT/PEOPLE
Class 5187 ANIMAL/S
Class 5188 LANDSCAPE/SEASCAPE
Class 5189 ANY OTHER SUBJECT
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COLOUR PRINT
Class 5190 STUDY OF ADULT From head and shoulders to full length –ideally to give the
viewer a glimpse into the character/personality of the subject.
Class 5191 PEOPLE/GROUP
Class 5192 CHILD/CHILDREN STUDY (Trophy)
Class 5193 ANIMAL/S Picture of living animal, bird, insect or reptile, either confined or in their
natural environment.
Class 5194 SUNRISE/SUNSET
Class 5195 LANDSCAPE Picture of natural scenery which may include trees, people, houses
or other subject provided that these elements do not dominate the picture.
Class 5196 SEASCAPE In its natural state or as harnessed by man. Boats or other items of
marine interest may be included, but not to dominate.
Class 5197 CHANGING ENVIRONMENT Flood, fire, storm etc.
Class 5198 WATER SCENE In its natural state or as harnessed by man. Boats or other items
of marine interest may be included, but not to dominate.
Class 5199 REFLECTION/S (Trophy)
Class 5200 FLORAL STUDY Not Gardens
Class 5201 ANY MAN MADE STRUCTURE
Class 5202 HISTORICAL
Class 5203 SPIRIT OF OUR COMMUNITY
Class 5204 PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY 4-6 photos telling a story.
Class 5205 ANY OTHER SUBJECT
Class 5206 ENLARGEMENT PEOPLE Colour or black and white. No larger than A4.
Class 5207 ENLARGEMENT ANY OTHER SUBJECT Colour or Black and White. No larger
than A4.
Class 5208 NATIVE AUSTRALIAN ANIMAL/BIRD TAKEN IN NATURAL HABITAT(Trophy)
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For all your
Lotto
Products
Newspapers &
Magazines
Toys
Cards & Gifts
Class 5209 Feature Class
"Life on the Land"
A picture that captures the various aspects
to life on the land e.g. mustering, livestock, machinery,
harvest, planting etc.
1st Prize: $50, 2nd Prize: $35, 3rd Prize: $15
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Section M - Juvenile
THIS SECTION IS TO ENCOURAGE CHILDREN TO SHOW THEIR SKILLS THEREFORE ALL ENTRIES MUST BE THEIR OWN WORK
JUVENILE SECTION WILL CONSIST OF TWO GROUPS IN EACH SECTION AND THOSE WILL BE:
JUNIOR – 12 years and under; SENIOR -13 years to 17 years AGE MUST BE STATED ON ENTRY FORMS. Entry fee $0.50. First prize $3, unless otherwise stated. Second prize $2. This section must not be confused with schoolwork. It is included to give the Juveniles a place of their own. Mrs Val Wilson Trophy, for most points gained in juvenile section. Mrs Jillian Carr Trophy, for most points gained in handicrafts and sewing. Mrs Jeanette Phipps Trophy, for best entry in Juvenile Handicrafts - Senior Mrs Sandra Eisenhauer Trophy, for best entry in Juvenile Handicrafts - Junior Mrs Jillian Carr Trophy, for the most points gained in junior section of juvenile C.W & H.M Keys, Champion Rosette in Section M
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JUVENILE SEWING AND HANDICRAFTS
Mrs Anna Radel Trophy, Article made from lego, own design, junior and senior Fenwin Pastoral Company Trophy, Article made from wood, senior Class 5210 ARTICLE MADE FROM LEGO, own design, junior (Trophy)
Class 5211 ARTICLE MADE FROM LEGO own design, senior (Trophy)
Class 5212 ARTICLE MADE FROM LEGO, made from kit, junior
Class 5213 ARTICLE MADE FROM LEGO, made from kit, senior
Class 5214 ARTICLE IN SEWING OR EMBROIDERY, junior
Class 5215 ARTICLE IN SEWING OR EMBROIDERY, senior
Class 5216 ARTICLE MADE FROM WOOD, junior
Class 5217 ARTICLE MADE FROM WOOD, senior (Trophy)
Class 5218 ITEM OF ANY OTHER CRAFT, junior
Class 5219 ITEM OF ANY OTHER CRAFT, senior
Class 5220 ARTWORK IN ANY MEDIUM, junior
Class 5221 ARTWORK IN ANY MEDIUM, senior
JUVENILE PHOTOGRAPHY( must be own work) COLOUR PRINTS 6” x 4”
Class 5222 PEOPLE OR PORTRAIT, junior
Class 5223 PEOPLE OR PORTRAIT, senior
Class 5224 ANIMAL/S, junior
Class 5225 ANIMAL/S, senior
Class 5226 SCENERY, junior
Class 5227 SCENERY, senior
Class 5228 ANY OTHER SUBJECT, junior
Class 5229 ANY OTHER SUBJECT, senior
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JUVENILE COOKERY
Mrs Deidre Jounquay Trophy, for junior novelty cake. Mrs Jessica Oliver Trophy, for best marble cake, junior & senior Fenwin Pastoral Trophies, for best Anzac biscuits—senior and best jam drops—junior A FEATURE CAKE MUST BE COOKED TO THE FOLLOWING RECIPE.
MARBLE CAKE: Ingredients: 185g sugar, 1 ½ cups SR flour, 1/2 cup milk, few drops vanilla essence, 125g butter, 2 eggs, 2 tsp. cocoa, hot water, pinch salt. Method Place all ingredients, except cocoa and water, into a small mixing bowl and mix at low speed until combined. Then beat on high for 4 minutes. Divide mixture into three, colour one pink, one chocolate (by combining cocoa and water and mixing to form a paste) and leave one white. Line the bottom of a 20cm round tin. Place mixture in alternate spoonfulls and run a knife through mixture to give a marbled effect. Bake in a 190 oven for 25 to 40 minutes or until cooked. When cool, ice on top with pale pink icing.
Class 5203 PLATE OF SCONES, junior
Class 5231 PLATE OF SCONES, senior
Class 5232 MARBLE CAKE, junior- Feature cake as per recipe (Trophy)
Class 5233 MARBLE CAKE, senior—Feature cake as per recipe (Trophy)
Class 5234 FOUR PATTY CAKES, un-iced, made in patty tins, junior
Class 5235 FOUR PATTY CAKES, un-iced, made in patty tins, senior
Class 5236 FOUR ANZAC BISCUITS, junior
Class 5237 FOUR ANZAC BISCUITS, senior (Trophy)
Class 5238 CHOCOLATE BAR CAKE, iced on top only, junior (Trophy)
Class 5239 CHOCOLATE BAR CAKE, iced on top only, senior (Trophy)
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Class 5240 FOUR PIKELETS, junior
Class 5241 FOUR PIKELETS, senior
Class 5242 NOVELTY CAKE, junior (Trophy)
Class 5243 NOVELTY CAKE, senior
Class 5244 FOUR JAM DROPS, junior (Trophy)
Class 5245 FOUR JAM DROPS, senior
Class 5246 PLATE OF FOUR DECORATED PLAIN BISCUITS, junior
Class 5247 PLATE OF FOUR DECORATED PLAIN BISCUITS, senior
JUVENILE CONFECTIONERY
Mrs Janet Phelps Trophies (2), for most points in confectionery Senior and Junior.
Plates to be bread and butter size and contain a sample of four.
Class 5248 CHOCOLATE FUDGE, junior
Class 5249 CHOCOLATE FUDGE, senior
Class 5250 COCONUT ICE, not copha recipe, junior
Class 5251 COCONUT ICE, not copha recipe, senior
Class 5252 MARSHMALLOWS, junior
Class 5253 MARSHMALLOWS, senior
Class 5254 VARIETY OF SWEETS, junior
Class 5255 VARIETY OF SWEETS, senior
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JUVENILE HORTICULTURE
Dawson Valley Roadhouse Trophy. For best animal or bird made from vegetables, fruits, nuts or cones. Junior and Senior. Mrs Daphne Donner Trophy, for best rose bud in junior section. Mrs Janet Phelps Trophies (2) for senior and junior arranged foliage. Mrs Shirley Chambers Memorial Trophy, for best flower arrangement in junior section. Mrs Kitty Tweed Trophy, for best flower arrangement in senior section. Mrs Eileen Gassman Trophy, for best rose bud in senior section. Class 5256 BEST FLOWER ARRANGEMENT, junior (Trophy)
Class 5257 BEST FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS, senior (Trophy)
Class 5258 BEST DECORATED SAUCER, junior, arranged in front of the steward
Class 5259 BEST ROSE BUD, junior (Trophy)
Class 5260 BEST ROSE BUD, senior (Trophy)
Class 5261 BEST ARRANGED FOLIAGE, junior (Trophy)
Class 5262 BEST ARRANGED FOLIAGE, senior (Trophy)
Class 5263 BEST ANIMAL or BIRD, made from vegetables, fruits, nuts or cones.
Accessories allowed. Junior only. (Trophy)
Class 5264 BEST ANIMAL or BIRD, made from vegetables, fruits, nuts or cones.
Accessories allowed. Senior only. (Trophy)
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SCHOOL SECTION –Display Only Space Width – 1.5metres, Bench and Wall per entry
SECTION N Schoolwork
Competition School Work
Entries to be delivered to Show Pavilion on WEDNESDAY 2nd May 2018 between 3pm and 5pm. Distance Education entries to Show Office before Wednesday 2nd May, 2018. If there is insufficient room to display all entries, the 10 best entries in each catego-ry will be displayed. Merit Cards will be awarded at the discretion of the judge. NB: Art work for all classes is to be on paper no more than 40 cm x 30 cm CREATIVE WRITING: On any genre. HANDWRITING: First verse of Australian National Anthem from years 4 to 6 ART: On paper no more than 40 cm x 30 cm. All children's paintings in child's own handwork. A set Theme for Art Work and Creative Writing is to be "Show Day”.
First Prize $3, unless otherwise stated. Second $2 Mrs Joan Hayes Trophy, for most points gained years 1 –6. Mrs Daphne Donner Trophy, for Best Entries in Handwriting Years 1 - 6 and Prep Artwork. Mrs Rita Jerrard Trophy, for most points gained years 7 -10. NB: Distance Education children are encouraged to enter these sections
PREP
Class 5265 Art Work
Class 5266 Colouring in
SCHOOLWORK YEARS 1 - 6
Class 5267 YEAR 1 Art Work
Class 5268 YEAR 1 Handwriting Own Choice
Class 5269 YEAR 2 Art Work
Class 5270 YEAR 2 Handwriting Own Choice
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Class 5271 YEAR 3 Art Work
Class 5272 YEAR 3 Creative Writing
Class 5273 YEAR 3 Handwriting Own Choice
Class 5274 YEAR 4 Art Work
Class 5275 YEAR 4 Creative Writing
Class 5276 YEAR 4 Handwriting
Class 5277 YEAR 5 Art Work
Class 5278 YEAR 5 Creative Writing
Class 5279 YEAR 5 Handwriting
Class 5280 YEAR 6 Art Work
Class 5281 YEAR 6 Creative Writing
Class 5282 YEAR 6 Handwriting
YEARS 7 - 10
Class 5283 YEAR 7 Design Technology Item
Class 5284 YEAR 7 Art (Any Medium)
Class 5285 YEAR 8 Design Technology Item
Class 5286 YEAR 8 Art (Any Medium)
Class 5287 YEAR 9 Design Technology Item
Class 5288 YEAR 9 Art (Any Medium)
Class 5289 YEAR 10 Design Technology Item
Class 5290 YEAR 10 Art (Any Medium)
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Bovine herd health, pregnancy testing using ultrasound,
reproduction and bull soundness evaluations
Equine radiology, dentistry, surgical procedures,
reproduction, freeze branding, micro-chipping
and vaccinations
Small animal medical, diagnostic and surgical procedures
Pet health checks, vaccinations, boarding and grooming
Call 4627 3130 all hours 24 hour emergency service seven days a week
Dr Tim Wright B.V.Sc , Dr Hugh Oliver B.V.Sc &
Dr Ian Croft B.V.Sc.
Veterinary Nurses – Courtney Pullin & Meagan Moore
PO Box 352, Taroom 4420
Email: [email protected]
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