FREE PROGRAM - Alice Springs Show

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FREE PROGRAM - Alice Springs Show
FREE PROGRAM
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9am-12:30pm Sun 28 June
8-9am Fri 3 July
9-11am Sat 27 June
Aviculture Pavilion
Yards
Rumball Hall
Rumball Hall
Rumball Hall
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Rumball Hall
Animal Nursery
CASS Office by Fri 26
June or Rumball Hall
Poultry Pavilion
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C - Aviculture
CJ - Aviculture Junior
E - Cattle
EJ - Cattle Junior
G - Cooking
GJ - Cooking Junior
H - Craft
HJ - Craft Junior
I - Dogs
J - Hobbies
K - Horses
L - Horticulture
LJ - Horticulture Junior
M - Pets & Animal
Nursery
N - Photography
P - Poultry
F - RDA
Uncollected entries will be
destroyed after 2 months
Alternative arrangements can
be made with Steward
4-6pm Sat 4 July /
10:30-11:30am Sun 5 July
Country entries may make
alternative delivery arrangements
Fees: Members $6.50,
Non-members $13
No responsibility taken for
uncollected exhibits
Check section details for fees
Uncollected exhibits will
be disposed of
Fee: $5.50, no entry fee for
Cattle Junior classes
Alternative arrangements can
be made with Steward
Uncollected produce will be sold
Extra information
9am-12pm Sun 5 July
4:30-5:30pm Sat 4 July
9am-12pm Sun 5 July
Check with Stewards on day
9am-12pm Sun 5 July
Check with Stewards on day
9am-12pm Sun 5 July
9-11:30am Sun 5 July
4-6pm Sat 4 July
4-6pm Sat 4 July
9-11:30am Sun 5 July
9am-12pm Sun 5 July
Collect from Steward
at display area
Fees (unless otherwise specified) Juniors / Aged Pensioners: $1.50, Adults $3.50, Juniors / Aged Pensioner Members: $1, Adult Members $2.50.
All fees are per entry, per class unless specified.
4-6pm Wed 1 July
9am-12pm Thurs 2 July
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9am-12:30pm Sun 28 June
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11am-8pm on Wed 1 July
9am-12:30pm Sun 28 June
Rumball Hall
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B - Art
BJ - Art Junior
3-6pm Thur 2 July
Delivery time
Rumball Hall
Deliver to Steward at:
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No.
A - Agriculture
AJ - Agriculture Junior
Section
Events entry at a glance!
Please read and check regulations for each section thoroughly when entering
2015 SHOW SCHEDULE
To be held at Blatherskite Park from
Friday, 3 July (9am), to Saturday, 4 July (7pm).
Judging to commence Thursday, 2 July – 9am, and Friday, 3 July unless otherwise
stated
otherwise
in Special
statedRegulations.
in Special Regulations.
Gates open 8:30am (access for livestock exhibitors from 6:30am Gate 4 only).
Pavilions Open – Friday, 9am to 5:30pm and Saturday, 9am to 5:30pm (Rumball
Hall
(Rumball
open Hall
untilopen
6:30pm).
until 6:30pm).
Official Opening & Grand Parade Friday, 3 July – 2:30pm.
Gate Admission: Adults – $18, Children (5 to 15 years) – $8, Aged Pensioners (with card) – $8. Prices
incl.
Prices
GST.
incl.
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a once
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once
entry
onlypass;
entryno
pass;
passouts
no passouts
will bewill
issued.
be issued.
Prepaid Admission: Purchasing prepaid gate admission means easier access to the Show and
reduced waiting in line. The ticket/s can be used on either Friday OR Saturday and will be collected
by the Gatekeepers. They are a once only entry pass; no passouts will be issued.
Adults – $15, Children (5 to 15 years) – $7, Aged Pensioners (with card) – $7. Prices incl. GST.
Purchase tickets:
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Online via our website until Saturday, 20 June – 4pm.
At IGA Supermarkets and Tourism Central Australia Information Centre untill Thursday, 2 July.
At our stall in Yeperenye Shoping Centre from Tuesday, 9 June to Saturday, 20 June.
At the Administration Centre at the Show Grounds before COB Thursday, 2 July.
General
General
Public
Public
CarCar
Parking:
Parking:
Entrance
Entrance
willwill
be through
be
through
Gate
11 on
11
Len
on Len
Kittle
Kittle
Drive.
General
Public
Car
Parking
entrance
will
be Gate
through
Gate
11
on
LenDrive.
Kittle Drive.
Disabled
Disabled
Parking:
Parking:
Behind
Behind
remote
remote
control
control
carscars
area.
area.
Disabled Parking behind remote control cars area.
Entrance
Entrance
to Show
to Show
Grounds:
Grounds:
Ticket
Ticket
Booths
Booths
are are
located
located
nearnear
the the
sideside
of the
of the
exitexit
GateGate
9 in9the
Entrance
to
Show
Grounds ticket booths are located near the side of the exit Gate 9
General
in the
Public
General
Carpark.
Public
Carpark.
in the General Public Carpark.
Entries can be submitted on our website for most sections. Alternatively, entry forms can be downloaded via
can
be submitted
onCASS
our website
most
sections.
Alternatively,
entryinforms
can be
our Entries
website,
collected
the
atfor
the
Show
Grounds
or from
our stall
the
Yeperenye
Entries
can be from
submitted
on Office
our website
for most
sections.
Alternatively,
entry
forms
downloaded
via our website, collected from the CASS Office at the Show Grounds or from
Shopping
canCentre.
be downloaded via our website, collected from the CASS Office at the Show Grounds
our stall in the Yeperenye Shopping Centre.
or fromRoom
our stall
Yeperenye
Centre.
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bethe
located
next toShopping
CLP Building
on Western Oval.
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free
Smoking
Room
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on apply.
Western
Oval. Oval.
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Room
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located
next
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Building
on Western
Dogs not competing in any of the Show events are not permitted on the Show Grounds.
The Show is a smoke free event; designated Smoking Areas apply.
The
Show
is a smoke
free
event;for
designated
CASS
has
the right
to search
patrons
prohibitedSmoking
items. Areas apply.
Dogs not competing in any of the Show events are not permitted on the Show Grounds.
Dogs not competing in any of the Show events are not permitted on the Show Grounds.
CASS has the right to search patrons for prohibited items.
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Contents...
Contents...
Contents...
2015 Northern
2015Territory
NorthernShows
Territory Shows
Show Society Officials
2
Cooking Junior
29
President’s
Message
3
Craft
32
• Freds Pass, 16 & 17 May• Freds Pass, 16 & 17 May
Privileges
of Members
37
• Alice Springs,
3 & 4 July
• Alice Springs, 3 & 44July Craft Junior
Life
5
Dogs39
• Members
Tennant Creek, 10 July• Tennant Creek, 10 July
Our
6
Hobbies41
• Sponsors
Katherine, 17 & 18 July• Katherine, 17 & 18 July
Agriculture8
Horses44
• Darwin, 24 & 25 July • Darwin, 24 & 25 July
Agriculture Junior
10
Horticulture 58
Art11
Horticulture Junior
60
Art Junior
12
Pets & Animal Nursery
62
Aviculture14
Photography64
Show Society Officials
Show Society Officials
Aviculture Junior
17
Poultry68
Vice President
ViceCraig
President
Whan,
Craig
Site
Whan,
Manager
Cattle18
Riding
for the Disabled Site Manager
71
Harry Cook
Harry Cook
Harry Cook
Cattle Junior
24
Stockman’s Event
72
Patron
Patron
Jim Hayes
HayesSteward
Media Steward
Cooking
26 JimMedia
Vice Patron
ViceGary
Patron
Prior
Public Officer
Public
Harry
Officer
Cook
Gary Prior
Building
Harry
Cook Steward
2015 Northern Territory Shows
Administration Officers Administration
Holly Russell,Officers
Deb Mcneil
Brad Bellette
Building Steward
Wulf Pfau
Holly Russell,
DebWestern
Mcneil Oval Steward Western Oval Steward
Wulf Pfau
• Freds Pass, 16 & 17 May
• Katherine, 17 & 18 July
• Alice Springs, 3 & 4 July
• Darwin, 24 & 25 July
• Tennant Creek, 10 July
Show Society Officials
President
Rosie Gibbins
Vice President
Craig Whan,
Harry Cook
Patron
Vice Patron
Public Officer Administration Officers Holly Russell,
Deb McNeil
Site Manager
Harry Cook
Jim Hayes
Media Steward
Brad Bellette
Gary Prior
Building Steward
Wulf Pfau
Harry Cook
Western Oval Steward Wulf Pfau
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President's Message
Message
President's
In 2015, the Alice Springs Show will be a celebration of fun and tradition!
I am very proud to be part of a team of volunteers who make up our fantastic committee and value what the
Show means to the people in Central Australia. Supporting the Show committee are our amazing admin
team, and the many energetic volunteers who take on challenging roles such as judging, and section
stewards/coordinators. They work with helpers to bring you the ever popular sections in the Show where you
can put your talent on display and maybe win a prize. We are keen to encourage all of the girls and boys
entering the junior sections and hope to get record entries this year. So don’t make 2015 another year where
you don’t get your photo, chilli jam, pumpkin or pet in the Show.
Each year we have more than 280 stall holders and exhibitors tempting you with their delightful treats and
providing you opportunity to find out more about their products and services in a fun, relaxed atmosphere.
Don’t forget the show rides that will put a smile on your face, or just scare the living daylights out of you.
Want to get involved? We couldn’t do it without the volunteers, and the many local businesses that
sponsor the Show. To you all a big thank you. If you would like to give us a helping hand and you are available
before, during or after the Show give us a call, on 8952 1651 to find out about the different opportunities
available. We work all year round to put on the Show so we would love to hear from you.
Keeping traditions alive. With each year we build new Show memories and new traditions, but we strive to
keep good old fashion fun and values at our core. We are very proud of the Show and its history. We are
bringing back some old favourites this year so make sure you don’t miss the Show.
I am very honoured to sign off my 2015 Presidents Message as the first female president for the Central
Australian Show. I hope to uphold the traditions of the best regional Show in Australia and make sure it is a
safe and fun time for everyone. To all our members, friends and the wider community I wish you all a safe and
happy year, and hope to see you at the 2015 Alice Springs Show.
Rosie Gibbins, President
Central Australian Show Society
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Privileges of Members
Privileges
Privileges of
of Members
Members
Short Term and Life Members are entitled to:
1. Attend, hold office and vote at any General Meeting of the Show Society.
Short
Term and
Lifefees
Members
are entitled
to:
2. Reduced
entry
for exhibits
in the Show.
1.
office and
vote
at any General
of the
ShowisSociety.
3. Attend,
Memberhold
admission
to the
Society’s
GroundsMeeting
when any
function
being held by this Society.
2.
for exhibits
in the
Show.
4. Reduced
Access to entry
toilet fees
facilities
under the
Grand
Stand.
3.
to the
Society’s
Grounds when any function is being held by this Society.
5. Member
Unlimitedadmission
entry on the
days
of the Show.
4.
to toilet
facilities
the Grandarea.
Stand.
6. Access
Members’
Car Parking
inunder
the designated
5.
entry on
theprovisions
days of the
7. Unlimited
Entry to facilities
and
of Show.
the Members Bar.
6. Members’
Carare
Parking
in the
Junior
Members
entitled
to:designated area.
7. Entry to facilities and provisions of the Members Bar.
1. Attend any General Meeting, but not to vote or hold office.
Junior
Members
areSociety’s
entitledGrounds
to:
2. Entrance
to the
when any function is being held by this Society.
1.
any
General
Meeting,
butinnot
vote or hold office.
3. Attend
Reduced
entry
fees for
exhibits
theto
Show.
2. Entrance to the Society’s Grounds when any function is being held by this Society.
3. Reduced entry fees for exhibits in the Show.
Membership Costs (inc GST)
Family
Family Membership
2 Adults
5-15
years
Adults++22Children
Children
5-15
years Membership Costs (inc GST)
$70
$70
Adult Membership Adult
Double
$30
$30
$50
Double Membership Double
Family
Pensioner Membership Adults 222 Adults
Adults + 2 Children 5-15 years
Adult 121 Adult
Adults
1 Adult, on production of senior card $50
$50
$70
$10
Pensioner
Adult
11 Adult
Adult, on production of senior card
$10
$30
Junior
Pensioner
Additional Child 11 Child
5-15
years
on production
of Family
senior card
1 Adult,
Child 5-15
years, with
Membership $10
$10
$5
Additional
Child
Junior
Life Member
Membership 11 Child
Child
5-15
years with Family Membership
Adult5-15
years,
$5
$10
$495
Junior Membership 1 Child 5-15 years $10
NOTE: Please be aware that replacement memberships cannot be issued, and refunds will not be given for purchase of gate tickets
Life
Member
Adult
$495
Additional
Childor forgotten membership 11shields.
ChildFor5-15
years,about
withLife
Family
Membership
$5
due to lost, misplaced
information
Membership,
inquire at the Administration
Centre. Please note memberships expire on Friday, 31 July 2015. To vote at AGM, membership for the following financial year will
Honorary
Life Membership
displayed
ononsite.
$0
need Member
to be purchased.
Memberships can be purchased
online till 4pm
Friday, 19 June 2015, from our Show stall in Yeperenye
Life
1Not
Adult
$495
Shopping Centre from Tuesday, 9 June to Saturday, 20 June 2015 or the CASS Office at the Show Grounds before COB Thursday,
Please
be aware that replacement memberships cannot be issued, and refunds will not be given for purchase
2 July 2015. Pre-paid
tickets cannot be converted/transferred
to offset
membership.
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For information about Life
Lifegate
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CASS
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changes toor
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replacement
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expire on
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membership.
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all Members
July
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and Life
Members to advise CASS of any changes to contact numbers and postal addresses.
Pre-paid tickets cannot be converted/transferred to offset membership. It is the responsibility of all Members
and Life Members to advise CASS of any changes to contact numbers and postal addresses.
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Life
Life Members
Members
W Allen
Barry Allwright
Ian Anderson
Anderson
Ian
John Ayliffe
Ayliffe
John
Margaret
Brian BailBail
Brian BailBail
Margaret
MargaretBallagh
Baker
Richard
Richard Ballagh
Grant Barber
Grant Barber
Robert Barber
Robert Barber
David Bartlett
David Bartlett
Brad Bellette
Brad Bellette
Kevin Betterman
Kevin Betterman
Margaret Bird
Margaret Bird
Frances Bongers
Frances Bongers
W
W Braitling
Braitling
Debbie-Lee
Braitling
Terri Braitling
Barb
Braitling
W. Braitling
SS Braitling
Braitling
Denis
Braitling
Debbie-Lee
Braitling
Terri
Braitling
Denis Braitling
Michael
Broad
Barb Braitling
Robyn
Cadzow
Michael Broad
Steven
Cadzow
Robyn Cadzow
Richard Cadzow
Cadzow
StevenCamelin
Cadzow
Stana
Stana
Camelin
Rod
Cantley
Rod
Cantley
J.
David
Carruth
J. David
Carruth
Neva
Cavenagh
Neva Cavenagh
Bruce
Chisholm
Harry
Chisholm
Roy
Chisholm
Roy
Chisholm
Harry Chisholm
BruceClark
Chisholm
Molly
Molly
Clark
Christopher Connellan
Christopher
Julie
Cook Connellan
Harry Cook
Harry Cook
Julie Cook
Alan Coppock
Alex Coppock
Alex Coppock
Craig Kaesler
Deborah
Kaesler
DeborahKelly
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Renton
Renton
Kelly
John
Kilgariff
Chris
Kilgariff
A.
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Chris Kilgariff
John Kilgariff
Sydney
Kinsman
DSydney
KnightKinsman
D Knight
Wayne
Kraft
Wayne Kraft
Sean Leigh
Sean Leigh
Terry Leigh
Terry Leigh
Jacquie Livingstone
Jacqueline Lines
Keith Locke
Jacquie Livingstone
Tony Markham
Keith Locke
David
Marriott
Tony Markham
Keith
McEwan
David Marriott
John
KeithMcNamara
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SJohn
McPherson
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PP McPherson
Mcpherson
Desmond
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S Mcpherson
Geoffrey
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Geoffrey Mcrae
Ken
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Desmond
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Brooke
Susan
Morley
Ken Metcalfe J.p.
Rachael
Mueller
Brooke Susan
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Ross
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Rachael
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Martin
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Chris
Neck
Ross Murphy
Murray
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ChrisNeck
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Greg
Murray Noble
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Robert
Greg Neck
John
Oliver
Robert Noble
Mary-Rose
Paterson
John Penley
Oliver
Colin
Mary-Rose
Paterson
Ross
Peterkin
Colin
Penley
Neil Phillips
RossPhillips
Peterkin
Mel
Neil Phillips
G Potter
Mel Phillips
Paul Pringle
G Potter
Jason Prior
AlanCorbet
Coppock
Elsa
Elsa Corbet
Deven
Crawford
Greg Crawford
Crawford
Greg
Deven
Crawford
Loz
Delantye
Loz
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Wendy Desouza
Wendy
Desouza
John
Dickin
John
Dickin
Johan Douma
Nadine Douma
Nadine
Douma
Johan Douma
Ellen Earea
Ellen Earea
Jamie Evans
Jamie Evans
Jeff Farmer
Jeff Farmer
Penny Galbraith
Penny Galbraith
Colleen Grave
Colleen Grave
Lynne Hall
Lynne Hall
Roger
Roger Harris
Harris
Glyn
Glyn Harrod
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HayesHayes
BB Hayes
Hayes
James
Janice Hayes
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Edward
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Janice
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Grant Heaslip
Laura
Tanya Heaslip
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Laura Heaslip
Grant
Sean
Heenan
A.
M. Heenan
A.m. Heenan
Michael
Heenan
Brendan Heenan
Matthew
Heenan
Matthew
Heenan
Sean
Heenan
Michael Heenan
Brendan
Heenan
Kevin Heintze
Heintze
Kevin
Janet
Hemsley
Janet Hemsley
Pam
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Pam Hooper
Alan Jackson
Alan
Jackson
Pam Jeffery
Pam Jeffery
Fiona Johannsen
Fiona Johannsen
Maurie Johns
Craig Kaesler
Paul Prior
Pringle
Gary
Gary Prior
Julianne
Prior
Jason
Prior
Val
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Jim
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Ilara Purvis
Jim Purvis
Alison
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Ilara Purvis
John
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John Pyper
Lilo
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Alison Pyper
Sue Ride
Lilo Raupp
Malcolm Roberts
Sue Ride
Anne Rodgers
Malcolm Roberts
Ian Rowan
Anne Rodgers
Daran Rumbal
Ian Rowan
Glen Saxby
Daran Rumbal
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Bruce
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June
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David
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David Tuzewski
Michael
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Roger Wait
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Trevor
Trevor
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Stewart Weir
Stewart Weir
Matthew
Wharton
MatthewWhittaker
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Heather
Heather
Whittaker
J H Whitten
J.h. Whitten
V J Willick
V.j. Willick
Please contact the CASS Administration Office with any change of details or omission to the Life Member List.
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Life Members
Our
Sponsors
Craig Kaesler
Deborah Kaesler
Renton Kelly
Chris Kilgariff
A.c. Kilgariff
John Kilgariff
Sydney Kinsman
D Knight
Wayne Kraft
Sean Leigh
Terry Leigh
Jacqueline Lines
Jacquie Livingstone
Keith Locke
Tony Markham
David Marriott
Keith Mcewan
John Mcnamara
P Mcpherson
S Mcpherson
Geoffrey Mcrae
Desmond Mcrae
Ken Metcalfe J.p.
Brooke Susan Morley
Rachael Mueller
Martin Mueller
Ross Murphy
Chris Neck
Murray Neck
Greg Neck
Robert Noble
John Oliver
Mary-Rose Paterson
Colin Penley
Ross Peterkin
Neil Phillips
Mel Phillips
G Potter
Alan Coppock
W Allen
We would like to thank:
Elsa Corbet
Barry Allwright
Greg Crawford
Ian Anderson
Deven Crawford
John Ayliffe
Loz Delantye
Margaret Bail
Wendy Desouza
Brian Bail
John Dickin
Margaret Baker
Nadine Douma
Richard Ballagh
Johan Douma
Grant Barber
Ellen Earea
Robert Barber
Jamie Evans
David Bartlett
Jeff Farmer
Brad Bellette
Penny Galbraith
Kevin Betterman
Colleen Grave
Margaret Bird
Lynne Hall
Frances Bongers
Roger Harris
W Braitling
Glyn Harrod
Terri Braitling
James Hayes
W. Braitling
B Hayes
S Braitling
Janice Hayes
Debbie-Lee Braitling
R Hayes
Denis Braitling
Edward Hayes
Barb Braitling
Grant Heaslip
Michael Broad
Tanya Heaslip
Robyn Cadzow
Janice Heaslip
Richard Cadzow
Laura Heaslip
Steven Cadzow
Sean Heenan
Stana Camelin
A.m. Heenan
Rod Cantley
Brendan Heenan
J. David Carruth
Matthew Heenan
Neva Cavenagh
Michael Heenan
Harry Chisholm
Kevin Heintze
Roy Chisholm
Janet Hemsley
Bruce Chisholm
Pam Hooper
Molly Clark
Alan Jackson
Christopher Connellan
Pam Jeffery
Harry Cook
Fiona Johannsen
Julie Cook
Maurie Johns
Alex Coppock
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Paul Pringle
Gary Prior
Jason Prior
Julianne Prior
Val Prior
Jim Purvis
Ilara Purvis
John Pyper
Alison Pyper
Lilo Raupp
Sue Ride
Malcolm Roberts
Anne Rodgers
Ian Rowan
Daran Rumbal
Glen Saxby
M'lis Scott
Bruce Simmons
P Sitzler
Ruth Sliep
Shirley Stanes
B.w. Strong
R Swinbourne
D Turner
A Turner
G Turner
K Turner
June Tuzewski
David Tuzewski
Roger Wait
Michael Wait
Trevor Waples
Stewart Weir
Matthew Wharton
Heather Whittaker
J.h. Whitten
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Section
A
Section
Hall between
3pm A
and 6p
Collection
Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits m
Section A
9am and 12 noon. Any pr
the proceeds will be retai
Judge
Agriculture
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Stewards
Judge
Fees
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Shane
Secombe
Members:
$2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1
Stewards
Closing
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Delivery
Closing
Collection
Delivery
Collection
Prizes
About Prizes
Prizes
Prizes
Non Members:
$3.50,Ride
Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50
Geoff
Miers, Graham
1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 an
In accordance with regula
About Prizes
Thursday, $2.50,
25 June
online
or Saturday,
20 $1
June at thebyoffice
Members:
Junior
/ Aged
Pensioner
Friday, 17 July 2015 wi
Non
Members:
$3.50,
Junior
/
Aged
Pensioner
$1.50
Thursday, 2 July. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward, Rumball
SPECIAL REGULATIONS
Hall between
3pm online
and 6pm.
Thursday,
25 June
or• Saturday,
20 Juneexhibits
at the office
Highly perishable
will be removed at any tim
• be
Thecollected
steward reserves
thesteward
right to shift
any exhibit to
Sunday, 5 July.
Exhibits
must
from
the
between
Thursday,
2 July.
Exhibits
must
be delivered
to the
steward, Rumball
• In classes for collections, exhibitors must supply thei
9ambetween
and 12 noon.
not collected by then will be sold and
Hall
3pm Any
and produce
6pm. Artistic
arrangements as well as quality will be taken
the proceeds will be retained by CASS.
• be
Fruit
and vegetables
willsteward
be judged
from the home ga
Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits must
collected
from the
between
agricultural
or fruit
angle.
1st $8and
and12card,
2nd
$5produce
and card,
3rd
$3 and
card
9am
noon.
Any
not
collected
bygrowing
then will
be sold and
• Citrus fruit should have the stalks removed, with onl
the
proceeds will
beregulation
retained by
CASS.
In accordance
with
No.
28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
• Eggs shall be displayed in egg cartons.
by Friday,
July2nd
2015
forfeited)
•card,
Ensure
the correct
1st
$8 and17
card,
$5will
andbe
3rdthat
$3 and
card number of items specified in
be disqualified.
SPECIALPrizes
REGULATIONS
About
In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
• Highly perishable exhibits
be removed
any time
deemed
necessary by the steward.
bywill
Friday,
17 Julyat2015
will be
forfeited)
• The steward reserves the right to shift any exhibit to aFruit
more appropriate class if necessary.
SPECIAL REGULATIONS
• In classes for collections, exhibitors must supply theirA1
own equipment,
bowls
Grapefruits
(3x) or plates for display.
• Highly
exhibits
willas
bequality
removed
time
necessary
Artisticperishable
arrangements
as well
willatbeany
taken
into
account.
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Lemons
(3x) by the steward.
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right
to shift
any
exhibit
a moreangle
appropriate
classfrom
if necessary.
Fruitsteward
and vegetables
judged
from
the
hometogarden
rather(3x)
than
A3
Oranges
– Navala commercial
• In
classes fororcollections,
exhibitors
own equipment, bowls or plates for display.
agricultural
fruit growing
angle. must supply theirA4
Oranges (3x) – any other variety
arrangements
asthe
well
as quality
will be
taken
• Artistic
Citrus fruit
should have
stalks
removed,
with
onlyinto
the account.
“star” remaining.
A5
Mandarins (6x) – Imperial
• Fruit
willinbe
judged
from the home garden angle rather than from a commercial
Eggs and
shallvegetables
be displayed
egg
cartons.
A6
Mandarins (6x) – any other variety
or fruit
growing
angle.
• agricultural
Ensure that the
correct
number
of items specified in each class are delivered, otherwise the entry will
A7
Fruit
– any other variety
• Citrus
fruit should have the stalks removed, with only the “star”
remaining.
be disqualified.
A8
Fruit Collection (at least 4x)
• Eggs shall be displayed in egg cartons.
• Ensure that the correct number of items specified in each
are delivered,
otherwise the entry will
A10 class
Cabbage
(1 head)
Fruit
be disqualified.
Vegetables
A11
A9
A12
A10
A13
A11
A14
A12
A15
A13
A16
A14
A17
A15
A18
A16
A19
A17
A20
A18
A21
A19
A22
A20
A21
A22
A1
Grapefruits (3x)
A2
Fruit Lemons (3x)
A3
Oranges (3x) – Naval
A1
Grapefruits
A4
Oranges (3x)(3x)
– any other variety
A2
Lemons
(3x)(6x) – Imperial
A5
Mandarins
A3
Oranges
(3x)
– Naval
A6
Mandarins
(6x)
– any other variety
A4
Oranges
(3x)
– any
other variety
A7
Fruit – any
other
variety
A5
Mandarins
(6x)
–
Imperial
A8
Fruit Collection (at least 4x)
A6
Mandarins (6x) – any other variety
Vegetables
A7
Fruit – any other variety
A8
Fruit Collection (at least 4x)
A9
Cauliflower (1 head)
Vegetables
A9
Cauliflower (1 head)
8
Broccoli (1 head)
Cauliflower
head)
Silver Beet (6(1sticks)
Cabbage
head) Lettuce (1 head)
Lettuce – (1
Hearting
Broccoli
head)Leaf (1 head)
Lettuce –(1Loose
Silver
Beet (6 sticks)
Peas (500g)
Lettuce
(1 head)
Radishes– Hearting
(bunch ofLettuce
6)
Lettuce
–
Loose
Leaf
(1
head)
Carrots (bunch of 5)
Peas
(500g)
Beetroot
(bunch of 3)
Radishes
(bunchofof3)6)
Turnips (bunch
Carrots
(bunch
Spring Onions of 5)
Beetroot
of 3) Blue
Pumpkin (bunch
– Queensland
Turnips
(bunch
of
3) variety
Pumpkin – any other
Spring Onions
Pumpkin – Queensland Blue
Pumpkin – any other variety
Farm Produce
A11
Broccoli
(1 head)
A32
Brown
Eggs
(6x)
in container
A16
Radishes –(bunch
Farm Produce
Collection
– any vegetables,
A23
Pumpkin
largestof 6)
A1
Grapefruits (3x)
A31
White
Eggs
(6x)
in
container
A12
Silver
Beet
(6
sticks)
fruit,
eggs,
hay,
dairy
products, grown on
A33
Duck
Eggs
(6x)
in
container
A17
Carrots
(bunch
of
5)
A24
Table Tomatoes (6x)
Section
A2
Lemons (3x)
one property
by in
one
owner(1orhead)
Section A
A
A32
Brown
Eggs
(6x)
container
A13
Lettuce
– Hearting
Lettuce
A34
Honey
A18
Beetroot (bunch
of 3) variety
A25
Vegetable
– any other
organisation. Points will be awarded for
A3
Oranges (3x) – Naval
A33
Duck
Eggs
(6x)
in
container
A14
Lettuce
–
Loose
Leaf
(1
head)
A35
Farm
Produce
–
any
other
A19
Turnips
(bunch
of
3)
Section
Section
A
arrangement as well as quality and variety.A
A26
Vegetables Collection (4 varieties or more)
A4
Oranges (3x) – any other variety
A34
Honey
A15
Peas
(500g)
A36
Commercial
Entry
–
edible
garden
Section
A
A20
Spring
Onions
Farm
Produce
Collection
–
any
vegetables,
A23
Pumpkin
–
largest
A38
grown
by
an
A27
Vegetables – salad collection
Section A
A5
Mandarins (6x) – Imperial
produce
collection
fruit,
eggs,
hay,
dairy
products,
A35
Farm
Produce
any
A16
Radishes
(bunch
of 6)other
individual
or
a –group
of
people grown on
A24
Table
Tomatoes
(6x)
A21
Pumpkin
– Queensland
Blue
A28
Herbs
Collection
(growing
in container)
one
property
by
one
owner
or
A6
Mandarins
––any
other variety
Farm
Produce
Collection
– any vegetables,
A23 A23
Pumpkin
– (6x)
largest
Farm
Produce
Collection
– any
vegetables,
Pumpkin
largest
A37
A36
Commercial
Entry
garden
A17
Carrots
(bunch
of 5)– edible
A39
Bush Tucker
Collection
A25
Vegetable
any
other
variety
A22
Pumpkin
––any
other
variety
A29
Bush
Tucker
– any
variety
organisation.
Points
be awarded
fruit,
eggs,
hay,will
dairy
products,
grown
on
fruit,
eggs,
hay,
dairy
products,
grownfor
on
produce
collection
Farm(6x)
Produce Collection – any vegetables,
A7
Fruit
any other
variety
A24 A24
Table–Tomatoes
(6x)
Table
Tomatoes
A18
Beetroot
(bunch
of
3)
arrangement
as
well
asone
quality
andorvariety.
A23
Pumpkin – largest
Farmproperty
Produce
Collection
– any
A26
Vegetables
Collection
varieties
or
more)
one property
owner
one
by
oneby
owner
or vegetables,
A30
Asian –fruit,
any(4variety
eggs,
hay,
dairy
products,
grown
on
TROPHIES
&
PRIZES
A37
A8
Fruit
Collection
least
4x) variety
A25 A25
Vegetable
– any (at
other
variety
Vegetable
– any
other
fruit, eggs,
hay,
dairy
products,
grown
on for
Turnips
(bunch
of
3) Points
organisation.
will
be
awarded
organisation.
Points
will
be
awarded
for
A38
Farm
Produce
Collection
– grown
by
an
A24
Table Tomatoes
(6x)
A27
Vegetables
– salad
collection
one
property by one owner or A19
one property
by
one
owner
or quality
ety A26
arrangement
as
well
as
and variety
arrangement
asgroup
well
as
quality
and variety.
Grand
Champion
trophy
(most
outstanding
Vegetables
Collection
(4 varieties
or more)
A26
Vegetables
Collection
(4 varieties
or more)
individual
or
a
of
people
organisation.
Points
will
be
awarded
for
A20
Spring
Onions
Farm
Produce
A25
Vegetable
– any other
variety
A28
Herbs
Collection
(growing
in container)
organisation.
PointsAustralian
will be awarded
for
Vegetables
as well as quality and
exhibit)
donated
by
Central
Show
arieties
or more)
A38
Farm
Produce
Collection
– grown
A38
Farm
Produce
Collection
– grown
by an by an
A27
Vegetables
– salad–arrangement
collection
A27
Vegetables
salad collection
A39variety.
Bush
Tucker
Collection
A21
Pumpkin
– Queensland
Blue
arrangement
as well as quality
and variety.
A26
Vegetables
Collection
(4 varieties or more)
A29
Bush
Tucker
– any
variety
A31
White
Eggs
(6x)
in
container
individual
or a of
group
of people
individual
or a group
people
Society.
A38
Farm (growing
Produce
Collection
– grown
by an Pumpkin
on A9
A28 A28
Herbs Collection
(growing
in container)
Herbs
Collection
in container)
Cauliflower
head)
A22
– anyCollection
other variety
A38
Farm
Produce
– grown by an
A27
–(1
salad
collection
A30
Vegetables
any variety
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
A32
Brown
EggsAsian
(6x)
in–individual
container
or a group of people A39
A39
Bush –Tucker
Collection
Bush
Tucker
Collection
Highest
Aggregate
Open
Section
trophy
in container)
A29 A29
Bush Tucker
– any
variety
Bush
Tucker
– any variety
individual or a group of people
A28
HerbsEggs
Collection
in container)
A33
Duck
(6x)
in (growing
container
A39
Bush
Tucker
Collection
donated
by
Central
Australian
Show
Society.
Grand
Champion
trophy
(most
outstanding
A30
Vegetables
Asian
–
any
variety
A30
Vegetables
Asian
–
any
variety
A39 TROPHIES
Bush
Tucker
Collection
Farm
Produce
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
& PRIZES
A29
Bush Tucker – any variety
Honey
Highest
Aggregate
Citrus Australian
& Fruit Classes
exhibit) donated
by –Central
Showtrophy
iety A34
& variety
PRIZES
A30
Vegetables
Asian
–container
any
Grand Grand
Champion
Champion
trophy
trophy
(most Show
outstanding
(most Society.
outstanding
A31
White
EggsTROPHIES
(6x)–in
donated
by&Central
Australian
TROPHIES
PRIZES
A35
Farm
Produce
any
other
FarmFarm
Produce
Produce
Society.
Grand
Champion
trophy (most outstanding
exhibit)
exhibit)
donated
donated
by –Central
by Central
Australian
Australian
Show Show
A32
Brown Eggs
(6x)
in
A36
Commercial
Entry
–container
edible garden
Highest
Aggregate
Open
Section
trophy
Grand Champion
trophy
(most
outstanding
Farm
Produce
A31 A31
White Eggs
(6x)
in (6x)
container
White
Eggs
in container
exhibit)
donated
by Central Australian Show
Society.
Society.
produce
collection
A33
Duck Eggs
(6x) in container
donateddonated
by Central
Australian
Show Society.
exhibit)
by Central
Australian
Show
er
A32 A32
BrownBrown
Eggs (6x)
in (6x)
container
Eggs
in container
Highest
Highest
Aggregate
Aggregate
Open– Section
Open
Section
trophytrophy
A37
A31
White EggsSociety.
(6x) in container
A34
Honey
Highest
Aggregate
–– Citrus
& Fruit
Classes
trophy
Society.
ner A33 A33
Duck Eggs
(6x)
in (6x)
container
Duck
Eggs
in container
Highest
– Open Section trophy
donated
donated
by Central
Central
by Central
Australian
Australian
Show Society.
Society.
Show Society.
donated
by
Australian
Show
A32
BrownProduce
Eggs
(6x)
in Aggregate
container
A35
Farm
– any
other
Highest Aggregate – Open Section trophy
r
A34 A34
HoneyHoney
Central
Australian Show Society.
Highest
Highest
Aggregate
Aggregate
– Citrus
– Citrus
& Fruit&Classes
Fruit Classes
trophytrophy
A33
Duck Eggsdonated
(6x)
in container
A36
Commercial
Entry
–byedible
garden
donated by Central Australian Show Society.
Highest
Aggregate
– Citrus & Fruit Classes
trophy
donated
donated
by Central
by Central
Australian
Australian
Show Society.
Show Society.
A35 A35
Farm Produce
– any
other
Farm
Produce
– any other
produce
collection
A34
Honey
Highest Aggregate – Citrus & Fruit Classes trophy
donated
Central
Australian
A36 A36
Commercial
Entry –by
edible
garden
Commercial
Entry
– edible
garden Show Society.
A37
donated by Central Australian Show Society.
A35
Farm Produce – any other
produce
collection
produce
collection
e garden
A36
Commercial Entry – edible garden
A37 A37
produce collection
A37
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
9
Agriculture
Agriculture Junior
Junior
Section
Section AJ
AJ
Judge
Shane Secombe
Stewards
Geoff Miers, Graham Ride
Fees
Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1
Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50
Closing
Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office
Delivery
Thursday, 2 July. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward, Rumball
Hall between 3pm and 6pm.
Collection
Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits must be collected from the steward between
9am and 12 noon.
Prizes
1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card
About Prizes
In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited)
AJ12
AJ13
AJ14
AJ15
AJ16
AJ17
Junior Section
AJ1
AJ2
AJ3
AJ4
AJ5
AJ6
AJ7
AJ8
AJ9
AJ10
AJ11
Grapefruits (3x)
Lemons (3x)
Oranges (3x) – Naval
Oranges (3x) – any other variety
Mandarins (6x)
Fruit (3x) – any other variety
Fruit Collection (at least 4x)
Radishes (bunch of 6)
Silver Beet (3 or more sticks)
Lettuce (1 head)
Zucchini
Vegetable – any variety
Vegetable Collection
White Eggs (6x) in container
Brown Eggs (6x) in container
Duck Eggs (6x) in container
Bantam Eggs (6x) in container
TROPHIES & PRIZES
Highest Aggregate – Junior Section medal
donated by the Central Australian Show Society.
20 x Junior Incentive Awards courtesy of Ground
Works NT.
10
Fees
Art
Art
Art Junior
Art
Judge
Judge
Judge
Steward
Steward
Steward
Fees
Fees
Fees
Closing
Closing
Closing
Delivery
Delivery
Delivery
Collection
Collection
Collection
Prizes
Prizes
Group Prizes
Prizes
Group Prizes
AboutPrizes
Prizes
Group
About Prizes
About
Prizes
SPECIAL REGULATIONS
Closing
Members: $2.50, Junior /
Non Members: $3.50, Jun
Section BJ
Thursday, 25 June online
Sunday, 28 June. Exhibits
Delivery
Pauline
PaulineClack
Clack
Hall between 9am and 12
Pauline Clack
Ron
RonTalbot
Talbot
these hours on this day.
Ron Talbot
Members:
Members:$2.50,
$2.50,Junior
Junior/ /Aged
AgedPensioner
Pensioner$1
$1
Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits m
Collection
Members:
$2.50,
Junior
/ Aged
Pensioner
$1 $1.50
Non
NonMembers:
Members:
$3.50,
$3.50,
Junior
Junior
/ /Aged
AgedPensioner
Pensioner
$1.509am and 11:30am.
Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50
Thursday,
Thursday,25
25June
Juneonline
onlineororSaturday,
Saturday,20
20June
Juneatatthe
the
office
office
1st
$8 and card, 2nd $5 an
Prizes
Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office
Sunday,
Sunday,28
28June.
June.Exhibits
Exhibitsmust
mustbe
bedelivered
deliveredtotothe
thesteward,
steward,
Rumball
Rumball
1st $15 and
card, 2nd $10
Group Prizes
Sunday,
28 June.
Exhibits
must be
Hall
Hallbetween
between
9am
9am
and
and12:30pm.
12:30pm.
Nodelivered
exhibits to
willthe
besteward,
acceptedRumball
outside of
In accordance
with
AboutNo
Prizes
Hall between
exhibits will be accepted
outside
ofregula
these
hours on9am
thisand
day.12:30pm.
Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits must be collected from theby
steward
Friday,between
17 July 2015 wi
these hours on this day.
Sunday,
9am and
5 July.
11:30am.
Exhibits must be collected from the steward between
SPECIAL
REGUALTIONS
Sunday,
July. Exhibits must
be collected
from the steward between
9am
and511:30am.
1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card
9am and 11:30am.
• Entry open to students & amateur artists. NO PROFE
1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and •card,
3rd $3 and
card exceed 50cm in any of its dime
individual
1st $15 and card, 2nd $10 andNo
card,
3rd $5entry
and to
card
1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and•card,
3rd
$3
and
card or mounted but must have ha
may
framed
1st $15 and card, 2nd $10 and Entries
card, 3rd
$5beand
card
In accordance with regulation
No. 28pieces
(NOTE:
money not collected
• Limit
perPrize
person,
1st $15 and card, 2nd $10 and
card,23rd
$5 and
card per class.
Inbyaccordance
Friday, 17 July
with2015
regulation
will•bePrices
No.
forfeited)
28are
(NOTE:
Prizeper
money
per entry,
class. not collected
In accordance
with
regulation
No.late
28 entries
(NOTE:will
Prize
money not collected
by
Friday, 17 July
2015
will be
• forfeited)
No
be accepted.
by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited)
SPECIAL
JUNIORREGUALTIONS
SECTION
Senior Art
SPECIAL
REGUALTIONS
• • Entry
open
to students
amateur
artists.
NO PROFESSIONALS.
will not
separated
by age.of 4
Due to
limited
display &space,
entries
are restricted
to one entryClasses
per person
perbe
class,
i.e. maximum
• No
individual
entry
to exceed
50cmartists.
in any NO
of its
dimensions.
Entry
open
students
& amateur
PROFESSIONALS.
Classes will not be separated by age.
B1
Drawing
entries
pertoperson.
• • Entries
may beentry
framed
or mounted
but
must
have
attached.
No
toshall
exceed
50cm
in any
of its
Noindividual
individual
entry
exceed
50cm
in any
ofdimensions.
itshanging
dimensions.
B2 wire
Painting
• • Limit
2
pieces
per
person,
per
class.
Entries
may
be
framed
or
mounted
but
must
have
hanging
wire
attached.
All drawings and paintings must be mounted on stiffB3
cardboard
for hanging.
Printmaking
• • Prices
pernot
entry,
per class.
Limit
2are
pieces
perbeperson,
perifclass.
Entries
will
accepted
framed.
B4
Multimedia
• • No
lateare
entries
will beper
accepted.
Prices
per entry,
class.and class of entry mustB5
Competitor’s
name,
address
be clearly
printed on the back of paintings and
Sculpture
• No
late
entries
will
be
drawings and the ageaccepted.
of entrant as at the 30 June 2015 MUST be given.
TROPHIESTrophy
& PRIZES
Perpetual
– Highest Aggregate donated
• Paint
by numbers will not be accepted in both divisions.
Senior
Art
by
Coleman's
Printing.
Perpetual
Trophy
– Highest Aggregate donated
•
Please
note
that
participation
cards
are
not
issued
to
every
entry.
SeniorDrawing
Art
B1 • Entries
byNOT
Coleman's
not complying with the above regulations will
be accepted
exhibition.
Prize
money
forPrinting.
thisfor
section
has been sponsored by
B1
Drawing
B2
Painting
Coleman's
Prize moneyPrinting.
for this section has been sponsored by
B2
Painting
B3
Printmaking
BJ8
Printmaking
Coleman's
15 to 16 years
Upgrades
toPrinting.
our Art Section have been sponsored
B3
Printmaking
B4
Multimedia
BJ9
Multimedia
by
Yeperenye
Shopping
Centre.
Upgrades to our
Art Section
have been sponsored
BJ1 Sculpture
Drawing
B4
Multimedia
B5
BJ10
Sculpture
by
Yeperenye
Shopping Centre.
BJ2 Sculpture
Painting
B5
TROPHIES & PRIZES
11 to 12 years
BJ3
Printmaking
TROPHIES & PRIZES
BJ4
Mixed Media
BJ11 Drawing
BJ5
Sculpture
BJ12 Painting
BJ13 Printmaking
13 to 14 years
BJ14 Sculpture
BJ6
Drawing
BJ15 GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting –
incorporating any or a combination of the
BJ7
Painting
above classes
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Art
Art Junior
Junior
Section
Section BJ
BJ
Judge
Pauline Clack
Steward
Ron Talbot
Fees
Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1
Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50
Closing
Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office
Delivery
Sunday, 28 June. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward, Rumball
Hall between 9am and 12:30pm.
Collection
Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits must be collected from the steward between
9am and 11:30am.
Prizes
1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card
Group Prizes
1st $15 and card, 2nd $10 and card, 3rd $5 and card
About Prizes
In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited)
SPECIAL REGULATIONS
JUNIOR SECTION
• Due to limited display space, entries are restricted to one entry per person per class, i.e. maximum of 4
entries per person.
• No individual entry shall exceed 50cm in any of its dimensions.
• All drawings and paintings must be mounted on stiff cardboard for hanging.
• Entries will not be accepted if framed.
• Competitor’s name, address and class of entry must be clearly printed on the back of paintings and
drawings and the age of entrant as at the 30 June 2015 MUST be given.
• Paint by numbers will not be accepted in both divisions.
• Please note that participation cards are not issued to every entry.
• Entries not complying with the above regulations will NOT be accepted for exhibition.
BJ8
BJ9
BJ10
15 to 16 years
BJ1
BJ2
BJ3
BJ4
BJ5
Drawing
Painting
Printmaking
Mixed Media
Sculpture
11 to 12 years
BJ11
BJ12
BJ13
BJ14
BJ15
13 to 14 years
BJ6
BJ7
Printmaking
Multimedia
Sculpture
Drawing
Painting
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Drawing
Painting
Printmaking
Sculpture
GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting –
incorporating any or a combination of the
above classes
9 to 10 years
BJ28
BJ29
Art
Art Junior
Junior
BJ16 Drawing
BJ17 Painting
BJ18 Collage
BJ19 Sculpture
9 to 10 years
BJ20 GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting –
incorporating any or a combination of the
BJ16 Drawing
above classes
BJ17 Painting
BJ18
Collage
7 to 8 years
BJ19 Sculpture
BJ21 GROUP
DrawingENTRY: Drawing or Painting –
BJ20
any or a combination of the
BJ22 incorporating
Painting
BJ23 above
Collageclasses
BJ24
Sculpture
9 to 8
10years
years
7
BJ25 GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting –
BJ16 Drawing
incorporating any or a combination of the
BJ21
above classes
BJ17 Painting
BJ22
BJ18 Collage
BJ23
5 to 6 years
BJ19 Sculpture
BJ24
BJ26 GROUP
DrawingENTRY: Drawing or Painting –
BJ20
BJ25
incorporating any or a combination of the
above classes
BJ27
4 yearsPainting
and under
BJ28 Collage
BJ30
BJ29 Drawing
GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting –
any or a combination of the
BJ31 incorporating
Painting
BJ32 above
Collageclasses
BJ33 GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting –
4 yearsincorporating
and underany or a combination of the
Section BJ
above classes
BJ30 Drawing
BJ31
Painting
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
BJ27 Collage
Painting
BJ32
Prize Money donated by Colemans Printing.
BJ28 GROUP
Collage ENTRY: Drawing or Painting –
BJ33
Perpetual
Trophy
– Highest
donated
any
or aAggregate
combination
BJ29 incorporating
GROUP
ENTRY:
Drawing
or Painting
–of the
classes
by Lionsabove
Club of
Alice any
Springs.
incorporating
or a combination of the
above classes
Upgrades
Art Section have been sponsored
TROPHIESto&our
PRIZES
by Yeperenye Shopping Centre.
4 years
and
underby Colemans Printing.
Prize
Money
donated
Art Junior
7 to 6
8 years
5
BJ21
BJ26
BJ22
BJ27
BJ23
BJ28
BJ24
BJ29
BJ25
Perpetual
Trophy – Highest Aggregate donated
BJ30 Drawing
by
LionsPainting
Club of Alice Springs.
BJ31
BJ32 Collage
Upgrades
to our Art Section have been sponsored
BJ33
GROUPShopping
ENTRY: Drawing
by
Yeperenye
Centre.or Painting –
incorporating any or a combination of the
above classes
Section BJ
Drawing
Painting
Collage
Sculpture
GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting –
incorporating
or a combination
GROUP
ENTRY:any
Drawing
or Painting –of the
above classes any or a combination of the
incorporating
above classes
TROPHIES & PRIZES
Prize Money donated by Colemans Printing.
Perpetual Trophy – Highest Aggregate donated
by Lions Club of Alice Springs.
4 years and under
5 to 6 years
BJ30
BJ26
BJ31
BJ32
BJ33
Collage
GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting
– BJ
Section
Section
BJ
incorporating any or a combination
of the
above classes
Upgrades to our Art Section have been sponsored
by Yeperenye Shopping Centre.
Drawing
Drawing
Painting
Collage
GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting –
incorporating any or a combination of the
above classes
TROPHIES & PRIZES
Prize Money donated by Colemans Printing.
Perpetual Trophy – Highest Aggregate donated
by Lions Club of Alice Springs.
Upgrades to our Art Section have been sponsored
by Yeperenye Shopping Centre.
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Aviculture
Aviculture
Section
Section C
C
Judge
Graham Smith
Stewards
Wulf Pfau, Brian Gaisford, Dennis Ndirangu
Fees
Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1
Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50
Closing
Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office
Delivery
Wednesday, 1 July. Birds must be caged between 11am and 8pm,
unless otherwise agreed by steward.
Collection
Saturday, 4 July. To be collected Saturday after 4pm. Birds n
ot collected
after that time will be relocated (alternative requirements may be
made by contact with the steward).
Prizes
1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card
About Prizes
Aviculture
In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not Section
collectedC
by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited)
SPECIAL REGULATIONS (These regulations constitute condition of entry)
• Food and water must be supplied by exhibitor.
• Daily watering and feeding of exhibits are the responsibility of the exhibitor, unless prior arrangements
are made with the steward.
• No diseased birds will be accepted at all.
• Stewards reserve the right to remove or request to remove any exhibit, based on their own opinion that
that exhibit is suspect to disease or stress.
• The steward has the right to reclassify any exhibit.
• All entries exhibited are at the owner’s risk.
• All exhibits must be inspected by the steward or an assistant prior to being caged. No bird may be
removed without a steward in attendance.
• All exhibits shall remain on the grounds during the hours specified.
• Removal of any exhibit not being the property of the collector shall not be permitted unless previously
arranged with the steward and/or accompanied in writing.
• No exhibitor shall remove an exhibit, official card or ribbons prior to times specified in accordance with
Regulation No. 32 of CASS Regulations and Conditions.
• All exhibits must be the bona-fide property of the exhibitor.
• Any breach of the CASS Rules or Regulations or of the above shall result in immediate disqualification
from future exhibiting.
• Late entry lodgings may be accepted up to 1 week prior to the Show with steward approval.
• Juniors may enter the open section but must pay the open section exhibit fee’s.
• Juniors Parrot section includes any Parrot from Love Bird, Cockatiel and up.
• Neophema includes Bourkes, Scarelts, Elegents, Orange breasted, Blue winged and Turqoisines.
• Medium Foreign Parrots include Conures (a section of their own in Medium Parrots), Kakariki,
Plumhead etc.
• Large Australian Parrots include Crimson Wings, Princess, Superb, King, Australian Ringnecks etc.
ANIMAL WELFARE
Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their
animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion.
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Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all
exhibiting.
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enter
the
open
butspecified
must pay
the
open
section
exhibit
fee’s.and Turqoisines.
Bourkes,
Scarelts,
Elegents,
breasted,
Blue
winged
etc.
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or ribbons
priorsection
to
times
inOrange
accordance
with
• may
Medium
Foreign
Parrots
include
Conures
(a section
of
their
in Medium
Parrots),
Kakariki,– –any
C12
C12
C12 own
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Finch
Finch
(Cock
(Cock
(Cock
oror
or
Hen)
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Australian
Australian
–any
any
other
other
other
odgings
be accepted
up
to
1section
week
prior
to Cockatiel
the
Show
withup.
steward
approval.
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section
includes
any
Parrot
from
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Bird,
and
reign
Parrots
include
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(a
of
their
own
in
Medium
Parrots),
Kakariki, etc.
alian
Crimson
Wings, Princess, Superb, King, Australian
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ditions.
Plumhead
etc.
C13
C13
C13
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Finch
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(Cock
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or
or
or
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Foreign
Foreign
Foreign
–
–
any
–
any
any
other
other
other
y
enter
the
open
section
but
must
pay
the
open
section
exhibit
fee’s.
Section C
includes
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etc.
he
exhibitor.
C
• Large
Australian
Parrots
include
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Princess,
Superb,
King, Australian RingnecksSection
etc.
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Parrot
from
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and
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reign
include
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(a
section
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their
ownWings,
in King,
Medium
Kakariki,
alian
Crimson
Wings,
Princess,
Superb,
Australian
Ringnecks
etc.
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of theParrots
above shall
result
in immediate
disqualification
Small
Small
Small
Parrot
Parrot
Parrot
includes Bourkes, Scarelts, Elegents, Orange breasted, Blue winged and Turqoisines.
etc.
dreign
participants
at
any event,
run(a
by
CASS
have
a responsibility
to ensure
the
welfare of their
SPECIAL
REGULATIONS
(These
regulations
constitute
condition
of
entry)
ANIMALinclude
WELFARE
Parrots
Conures
section
of their
own
in King,
Medium
Parrots),
Kakariki,
alian
Crimson
Wings,
Princess,
Superb,
Australian
etc.
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Lovebird
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oror
or
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prior to
to treat
the Show
with
steward
approval.
all
their
animals
humanely
and
with
dignity,
respect
and
compassion.to ensure the welfare of their
etc.times
• Food
and
water
must
be supplied
by
exhibitor.
Competitors
and
participants
at any
event,
run
by CASS
have
a
responsibility
C15
C15
C15
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Lovebird
Lovebird
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the
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a professional
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other
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and
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all
times
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their
animals
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and
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dignity,
respect
and
compassion.
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and
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competitors
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Rules and Regulations
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and
participants
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in
a
professional
manner
and
act
with
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C17
C17
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andand
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•
Stewards
reserve
the
right
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or
request
to
remove
any
exhibit,
on
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own opinion good
that
and
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at
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times.
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and
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at
all
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all
times
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C20
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Cattle
Cattle
Section
Section E
E
Judge
Shane Bishop
Steward
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Fees
Members: $5.50
Non Members: $5.50
Delivery
Wednesday, 1 July. Cattle must be placed under the supervision of the
steward before 4pm. Cattle must be ready and assembled at the
northern end of the Bill Prior yards by 2:30pm Friday for the Grand
Parade. Cattle for the Carcass Competition are to be delivered to
Wamboden no later than 5pm Tuesday, 30th June 2015.
Collection
Saturday, 4 July. Cattle are not to be removed from the yards until 4pm.
Cattle removed prematurely will forfeit all cash prizes, trophies and
Show results.
Friday 26 JUNE
4pm – All cattle entry forms must be given to the CBBA Cattle Secretary.
Tuesday 30 JUNE
5pm – All Carcass Competition entries must be at Wamboden.
Wednesday 1 JULY
4pm – All show cattle are to be at the Bill Prior yards.
4pm – All cattle must be under steward's supervision to allow for the NLIS requirements.
Thursday 2 JULY
1pm – Cattle Show Sale, Bohning Yards, Roe Creek, Judging of the Best Pen of Steers.
3:30pm – Judging of Unled NT Bred and Interstate Commercial Cattle.
Carcass Judging at Wamboden – closed to the public.
Friday 3 JULY
9am – Led Classes.
10am – Champion and Supreme Champion Classes.
11:30am – Children’s Classes.
12 noon – Children’s Classic and Junior Judging.
2:30pm – Grand Parade.
Saturday 4 JULY
7:30am – Carcass's on display at Wamboden Abattoir, followed by MLA presentation and Auction in DPI
'Maurie Johns' Pavilion.
10:30am – Trophy Presentation followed by Bull Sale.
7pm – Annual CBBA Dinner.
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Cattle
Cattle
Section
Section E
E
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
Information is correct at the time of printing. Because circumstances can change, please go to the CBBA
website www.centralianbeefbreeders.com.au for up-to-date information.
CBBA CONTACT – Laura Heaslip E: [email protected]. Entry Fees are $5.50 per entry per
class. Payments and entry forms go to the Centralian Beef Breeders Association.
BREED JUDGE Shane Bishop, 'Garglen' Brahman Stud, Kandanga, QLD, Ph: 07 5484 3446
STEWARD & NLIS READING Lochie Fife, Mob: 0428 846 427
CATTLE SECRETARY Sheri Fogarty, Ph: 08 8956 0920, Mob: 0407 978 079
CARCASS STEWARD Tim Driver, Mob: 0400 302 262, E: [email protected]
CARCASS JUDGE MLA Representative
BULL SALE DUTY AGENTS Elders, Ph: 08 8952 1655
BULL CATALOGUE Stock entry details must be provided to Duty Agents by 29 May 2015. Vendor Declaration
must be presented prior to sale to Duty Agent.
DINNER CO-ORDINATOR Lisa Goldsworthy, E: [email protected] Tickets: Andrew Barrett,
Mob: 0437 114 998, E: [email protected]
NOMINATION FORMS AVAILABLE FROM CASS WEBSITE TO BE FORWARDED TO CBBA.
CATTLE CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
• Entry forms can be downloaded and printed off from the CASS website (www.alice-springs.com.au) or
the CBBA website (www.centralianbeefbreeders.com.au).
• Email nominations directly to Sheri Fogarty (cattle secretary) at [email protected]. Or
post to Palmer Valley Stn, PMB 251, Alice Springs NT 0872. All entry forms must be received and paid to
the CBBA by Friday, 23 June 2015 4pm. Late entries will not be accepted. Cattle must be placed under
the supervision of the steward on Wednesday, 1 July 2015 BEFORE 4pm. Please make sure that the PIC
(Property Identification Code) is supplied with entry forms.
• It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to check their entries with the steward Wednesday, 1 July 2015
before 4pm.
• All cattle are required to be ready for judging at allocated time or they may face disqualification.
• Interstate cattle must be eligible for registration with appropriate society.
• Cattle ARE NOT to be removed from the yards on Saturday, 4 July 2015 until 4pm. Cattle removed will
FORFEIT all cash prizes, trophies, and Show results.
• All yards are to be kept clean for the duration of the Show event and left clean on day of departure.
• Cattle in age specific classes are to be mouthed.
MOVEMENT CONDITIONS:
• All livestock arriving at the Show Grounds (Blatherskite Park) Yards for the Show must be accompanied
by a NT Waybill or NT Health Certificate Waybill for interstate livestock.
• The NT Waybill or NT Health Certificate must be presented to the cattle steward on arrival or at the
earliest time possible the next day.
• All cattle must be identified with an RFID device prior to entry into Blatherskite Park.
• The cattle steward will be responsible for the scanning of RFID devices and notifying the NLIS database
of the movement details.
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Cattle
Cattle
Section
Section E
E
• All livestock leaving the Show Grounds must have a NT Waybill issued from the Show Grounds before
departure. It is the responsibility of the owner to make sure that a NT Waybill is issued.
• The cattle steward or the Duty Agent will have NT Waybill books. If livestock are removed from
Blatherskite Park outside of Show times, 8am to 5pm, then it is the responsibility of the transport
operator & the receiving property owner to comply with movement conditions within the NT.
• All due care will be taken by cattle steward / stock agents for handling of cattle whilst in the park.
CLASSES E1 TO E22 – Led Section
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All cattle must be led and are open to all breeds.
Steward may request an exhibitor to release any animal not leading to a reasonable standard.
All led bulls showing more than temporary incisors are to be led with a halter and nose ring or clip.
1st, 2nd and 3rd ribbons will be awarded in each individual class, provided by CASS.
1st place winners of each breed and sex class section are eligible for Breed Champion judging, sash
provided by CASS.
Breed Champions are eligible for Supreme Champion judging – sash provided by CASS.
Any class with large numbers of exhibitors may be split at the discretion of the steward.
Cattle entered in Classes E1-E22 (Led Section, excluding Classes EJ1 & EJ2) can be a single animal from a
pen of 2 from the E23-E33 (Pen Section).
All cattle entering in the Grand Parade must be ready and assembled at the northern end of the Bill Prior
yards by Friday 3rd July by 2:30pm. The cattle steward has the discretionary power to disallow any
livestock from participating in the Grand Parade. Should an exhibitor have concerns regarding their
beast in the Grand Parade they should notify the steward prior to the event; an exemption may
be provided.
CLASSES E23 to E24 – Pen Section – Commercial and Interstate Bred Bulls
• A maximum of 3 entries per class per exhibitor.
CLASSES E25 to E35 – Pen Section – NT & SA Border district bred
•
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Only NT and SA Bred Border district cattle shall be eligible for entry.
All cattle to be presented as a pen of two. Open to ALL breeds.
Cattle to be available for commercial display Thursday, 2 July 3pm to 3:30pm for judging.
Entries in Classes E30-E33 are eligible for the Centenary Cup Perpetual Trophy donated by CASS.
1st, 2nd and 3rd ribbons will be awarded in each individual class, provided by CASS.
Champions will be taken from the 1st place winners of each class (as outlined), sash provided by CASS.
CARCASS COMPETITION
• The Carcass Competition’s judging criteria maybe subject to changes. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility
to check their entries with the steward prior to the competition.
• No entry fee required.
• There is a minimum requirement of 12 beasts for the event to go ahead, with a maximum of 15
entries accepted.
• Can be a Steer or Heifer stock. Stock can have no more than 2 teeth.
• Entries close Friday, 5 June 2015. Only one entry per property; may be increased if entry numbers
are low.
• Judging follows the Meat Standards Australia Guidelines.
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• Cattle are to be delivered to Wamboden no later than
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Cattle
are
to
be
delivered
to
Wamboden
no
later
than
5pm
Tuesday,
30
June
2015.
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Classes
–
Pen
of
2
Steers
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–
18
to
24
months
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2 STEERS
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on Wednesday, 1 July 2015 NT
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from
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Saturday,
4
July
2015.
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Saturday,
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or
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to 24 months
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or Pen
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NT
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to 420kg
milk tooth
to 1 or
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Pen
of 2 Feedlot
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NT
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to 24
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this
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the CALF
Duty Agent regarding
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and
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to 24 months
requirements.
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entry will be
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and Calf
Led
Classes
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of CASS states that one half of the commission
from
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will be
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than
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to 240kg (no
• Open to Stud Females also. The above conditions apply.
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BRED
STEER
more
than
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incisors)
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Domestic
– 240.1kg
to 300kg
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showing only temporary incisors
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E36
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Domestic
– 180kg
240kg (no
more
2 permanent
incisors)
ANIMAL
WELFARE
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Domestic
– 240.1kg
to 300kg (no
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mature only temporary incisors
more than
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to 300kg
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at any event, run by CASS have
to ensure
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following
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and
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Rules
and
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like
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of
the
CBBA
Dinner.
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months
and anyPen
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and
participants
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to demonstrate
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support
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& Margo
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to
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2 BULLS
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BREED
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& Margo
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Lion
Nathan,
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Showcase
Jewellers,
Lasseters
Hotel
Casino
Alice Equipment
Hire,
Elanco,
SDA
Plumbing,
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of 2OF
Bulls
– 18 months
and
over
NT BRED
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2 BULLS
BREED
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of 2OF
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months
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Plumbing,
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Hotel
Casino
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NT
PEN
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BREED
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Classes
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Bull
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under
months
Showcase Jewellers,
Lasseters Hotel Casino
E26
Pen
of 2–
Bulls
– 18
months
and
over
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&
PRIZES
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Bull – mature
E25
Pen of 2 Bulls – under
18 months
E26
18 months
and over
TROPHIES &
PRIZES
POLLClasses
HEREFORD
Centralian
Beef
Breeders Association ribbons &
Pen
–
Pen
of
2
Females
E26
Pen of 2 Bulls – 18 months and over
DROUGHTMASTER
TROPHIES
&
PRIZES
sashes
donated
by
Nutritional
Feed Supplies
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Beef
Breeders
Association
ribbonsand
&
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Bull – under
18 months
Pen
– Pen
of 2 Females
E7 Central
BullBeef
– under
18 Show
months
NT
PEN
2 FEMALES
– ANY BREED
Centralian
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ribbonsand
&
the
Australian
Society.
sashes
donated
by
Nutritional
Feed Supplies
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Bull
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24
months
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of 2 Females
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24 months
NT
BRED
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2
FEMALES
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ANY
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donated
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Supplies
and
the
Show
Society.
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Pen
of
2
Females
–
showing
only
E3
Bull – mature
Supreme Champion Bull judged between the
temporary
incisors
NT
PEN
2 FEMALES
– ANY
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– these
mature
the
Australian
Show
Society.
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Pen
of 2OF
Females
– showing
onlyBREED
champions
Classes
CPH,
CSG,
CD, CAOB,
Supreme
Champion
Bull
judged
between
the
SANTA Pen
GERTRUDIS
temporary
incisors
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of 2 Females
– showing not
E27
onlymore than
Supreme
Champion
Bull
judged
between
the
CNTB.
Prizes:
$500
&
trophy
donated
byCD,
HWCAOB,
champions
of
these
Classes
CPH,
CSG,
ANY
OTHER
BEEF
BREED
one
of incisors
permanent
incisors
temporary
E28
Pen pair
of
2 Females
– showing
not more than
E4
Bull
– under
18 months
champions
of $500
these
CPH,
CSG,byCD,
Greenham
and
Sons
Pty Ltd.
CNTB. Prizes:
&Classes
trophy
donated
HWCAOB,
one pair
of permanent
incisors
E28
Pen
of 2 Females
– showing
not more than
CNTB.
Prizes:
$500
& trophy
donated by HW
Greenham
and
Sons
Pty Ltd.
one pair of permanent incisors
Greenham and Sons Pty Ltd.
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Chris & Margo Nott, Lion Nathan, Electricon,
Alice Equipment Hire, Elanco, SDA Plumbing,
Showcase Jewellers, Lasseters Hotel Casino
Cattle
Cattle
Section
Section E
E
• 1st, 2nd
3rd Female
rosettes judged
will be awarded
in each individual
class.Interstate
Overall Supreme
Champion
will
be
Champion
Bred Pen
of 2 Bulls
awarded
TROPHIES
& and
PRIZES
Supreme
Champion
between the
awarded
a
shield,
cupCIBF
and&sash.
between
Classes
E23
&
24.
Prizes:
$100
&
trophy
champions
of
the
Classes
CNTBF.
Prizes:
Centralian Beef Breeders Association ribbons &
• All
carcasses
must by
be Centre
available
for sale.
donated by Lambina Station.
$300
& trophy
donated
Jewellers.
sashes
donated
by Nutritional
Feed
Supplies and
• Cattle are to be delivered to Wamboden no later than 5pm Tuesday, 30 June 2015.
Champion NT Bred Pen of 2 Bulls awarded
the CentralPoll
Australian
Show
Champion
Hereford
BullSociety.
(CPH) awarded from
• Cattle will be slaughtered on Wednesday, 1 July 2015 and the abbattoir closed to the public.
betweeen Classes E25, 26. Prizes: $100 & trophy
Classes
E1,
2,
3.
Prizes:
$100
&
trophy
donated
by
Supreme
Champion
Bullat
judged
between
the7:30am Saturday,
• Carcasses
displayed
Wamboden
from
4 July 2015.
Herefords
Australia.
donated by Todd River Pastoral.
champions
of
these
Classes
CPH,
CSG,
CD,
CAOB,
• Auction and presentation will be held at the Show Grounds (Maurie Johns Pavilion) Saturday,Section
4 July
E
Section E
Champion
NTinBred
Pen ofof2the
Females awarded
CNTB.
Prizes:
$500
& trophy
donated
byawarded
HW to change. Auction
Champion
Santa
Gertrudis
Bull (CSG)
2015
9am.
These
dates could
be subject
will be
the hands
from Classes E27, 28, 29. Prizes: $100 & trophy
Greenham
and
Pty Ltd.
from
Classes
E4,Sons
5,
6. Prizes:
$100 donated by
Duty
Agents
– Landmark.
Lion
Nathan.
donated
Alice
Hire.of2time.
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Trophy
and
ribbon
will
be
displayed
at
highest
bidding
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Champion
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judged
between
the
Champion
Interstate
Bred
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Supreme Champion Female judged between the
Champion
Interstate
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Pen of
of 2 Bulls
Bulls awarded
awarded
•
A
killing
fee
and
government
transaction
levy
applies
to
each
carcass.
champions
of
the
Classes
CIBF
&
CNTBF.
Prizes:
between
Classes
E23
&
24.
Prizes:
$100
&
Champion
NT
Bred
Pen
of
2
Steers
–
Champion
Droughtmaster
Bull
(CD)
awarded
champions of the Classes CIBF & CNTBF. Prizes:
between Classes E23 & 24. Prizes: $100Centenary
& trophy
trophy
$300 &
&
trophyE7,
donated
by Centre
Centre
Jewellers.
donated
by
Station.
Cup
awarded
from Classes
E28 & 29. Prizes: $500
from
Classes
8, 9. Prizes:
$100 &
trophy donated
$300
trophy
by
Jewellers.
donated
by Lambina
Lambina
Station.
SHOW
SALES
–donated
BULLS
by
the HonPoll
Adam
Giles MLA,
Member
for
donated
byNT
Electricon
Contracting.
Champion
Hereford
Bull
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awarded
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Champion
Bred
Pen
of
Champion
Bull
(CPH)
awarded
from – Elders.
Champion NT Bred Pen of 2
2 Bulls
Bulls awarded
awarded
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be inHereford
the hands
of the
2015
Duty Agents
Braitling
& 2,
trophy
donated
by
CBBA. donated by
Classes
E1,
3.
Prizes:
$100
&
trophy
betweeen
Classes
E25,
26.
Prizes:
$100
& trophy
Centenary
Cup
perpetual
trophy
and
annual
Classes
E1,
2,
3.
Prizes:
$100
&
trophy
donated
by
betweeen
Classes
E25,
26.
Prizes:
$100
trophy
• Interstate Stud Bulls must be exhibited in a Led Class of the Show to be eligible for sale. For&every
3
Herefords Australia.
Australia.
donated
by
Todd
Pastoral.
trophy
donated
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CBBA.
Champion
Any Other Breed Bull (CAOB) awarded
Herefords
donated
by
Todd
River
Pastoral.
bulls for sale, one must be led.
from Classes
E10, 11,
12. Prizes: $100
& trophy
Champion
Santa
Gertrudis
Champion
NT
Pen
of
awarded
NT
Bred
Pen
Two
Feedlot
Cattle
awarded
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Santa
Gertrudis Bull
Bull
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of 2
2ofFemales
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Commercial
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be exhibited in either
the Led
orofBred
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sections
the Show
to be to
donated
by Fogarty
Family
-$100
Palmer
from
Classes
E4,
5,
6.
Prizes:
donated
by
from
Classes
E27,
28,
29.
Prizes:
$100
&
trophy
Class
E34.
Prizes:
$100
&
trophy
donated
by
fromeligible
Classesfor
E4,sale.
5, 6. For
Prizes:
$100
donated
by one must befrom
Classes
28, 29. Prizes: $100 & trophy
every
3 bulls
for sale,
entered
in aE27,
Led Class.
Valley
Station.
Lion
Nathan.
donated
by
Alice
Equipment
Hire.
Lyndavale
Pty
Ltd.
Lion
Nathan.
donated
by
Alice
Equipment
Hire.
• Local Bred Bulls must be exhibited in either the Led or Unled sections of the Show to be eligible for sale.
Champion
NT
Bred Bull (CNTB)
awarded
between
• While we
appreciate
that
bulls
are
being
judged in a Show
environment
it Pen
would
more
beneficial
to
Champion
Droughtmaster
Bull
(CD)
awarded
Champion
NT
of
2
–– Centenary
NT
Bred
Cow
Calf
awarded
to
Class
E35. Prizes:
Champion
Droughtmaster
Bull
(CD)
awarded
Champion
NT&Bred
Bred
Pen
of be
2 Steers
Steers
Centenary
Classes
E13, 14,
15.
Prizes:
$100
&&
trophy
donated
purchasers
to
have
bulls
which
are
not
overfed.
Please
discuss
this
with
the
Duty
Agent
regarding
from
Classes
E7,
8,
9.
Prizes:
$100
trophy
donated
Cup
awarded
from
Classes
E28
&
29.
Prizes:
$500
$100
&
trophy
donated
by
Lyndavale
Pty
Ltd.
from Classes E7, 8, 9. Prizes: $100 & trophy donated
Cup awarded from Classes E28 & 29. Prizes: $500
by
Station.
buyer
requirements.
by Mount
the
HonRiddock
Adam Giles
Giles
MLA, Member
Member for
for
donated
by
Contracting.
by
the
Hon
Adam
MLA,
donated Competition,
by Electricon
Electricon 1st,
Contracting.
Carcass
2nd and 3rd rosettes
• Regulation
54 donated
of CASS
that
one half of the commission
from
sales
proceeds
conducted
by
the Duty
Braitling
& Interstate
trophy
donated
by
CBBA.
Champion
Bredstates
Female
(CIBF)
Braitling
&
trophy
by
CBBA.
Centenary
Cup
perpetual
trophy
annual
will
be
awarded
in
each
individual
class.
Overall
Centenary Cup perpetual
trophy and
and
annual
Agents
willClasses
be paidBreed
to CASS.
Vendor
declarations
needSupreme
to be with
the Duty
Agents
prior to the
bull
awarded
from
E16,
17.Bull
Prizes:
$100
&
Champion
Any
Other
(CAOB)
awarded
trophy
donated
by
CBBA.
Champion
will
be
awarded
a
CBBA
Champion Any Other Breed Bull (CAOB) awarded
trophy donated by CBBA.
sale.
Cattle by
must
have
a NVD to be
offered for sale. Perpetual Trophy, prize and sash. Prizes donated
trophy
donated
Alice
Equipment
Hire.
from
from Classes
Classes E10,
E10, 11,
11, 12.
12. Prizes:
Prizes: $100
$100 &
& trophy
trophy
NT
NT Bred
Bred Pen
Pen of
of Two
Two Feedlot
Feedlot Cattle
Cattle awarded
awarded to
to
• Open
Stud
Females
The above
conditions
donated
byto
Fogarty
Familyalso.
Palmer
by J &E34.
K Evans Contracting.
Champion
NT
Bred
Female
awarded
from apply.
donated
by
Fogarty
Family
--(CNTBF)
Palmer
Class
Class E34. Prizes:
Prizes: $100
$100 &
& trophy
trophy donated
donated by
by
Valley
Classes
E18,
19, 20. Prizes: $100 & trophy donated
Valley Station.
Station.
Lyndavale
Ltd.
Best
Pen ofPty
Steers
ANIMAL
WELFARE
Lyndavale
Pty
Ltd.at the Cattle Show Sale,
by
Mount
Riddock
Station.
Champion
NT
Bred
Bull
(CNTB)
awarded
between
Bohning
Sale
Yards
trophy
donated
Champion NT
Bred
Bull (CNTB)
awarded
NT
Cow
to
E35.
Prizes:
Competitors
and
participants
at any
event,between
run by CASS have
responsibility
ensureprize
the
welfare
ofby
their
NT aBred
Bred
Cow &
& Calf
Calftoawarded
awarded
to Class
Class
E35.
Prizes:
Classes
E13,
14,
15.
Prizes:
$100
&
trophy
donated
Tanami
Transport.
Champion
NT
Bred
Steer
awarded
from
Classes
E13,
14,
15.
Prizes:
$100
&
trophy
donated
$100
&
trophy
donated
by
Lyndavale
Pty
animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely and
with
dignity,donated
respectby
and
compassion.
$100
& trophy
Lyndavale
Pty Ltd.
Ltd.
by
Riddock
Station.
Classes
E21,
22.
$100 &are
trophy
donatedthemselves
by
by Mount
Mount
Riddock
Station.
Competitors
andPrizes:
participants
to conduct
inCarcass
a professional manner1st,
and actand
with integrity
in all
Carcass Competition,
Competition, 1st, 2nd
2nd and 3rd
3rd rosettes
rosettes
Sandover
Pastoral.
Champion
Interstate
Bred
Female
(CIBF)
dealings
with
the
affiliate
and
other
competitors
and
to
uphold
the
Rules
and
Regulations
of
CASS,
the
AQHA
Champion Interstate Bred Female (CIBF)
will
will be
be awarded
awarded in
in each
each individual
individual class.
class. Overall
Overall
awarded
from applicable
Classes E16,
E16,
17. Prizes:
Prizes:
$100at&
&all times. Competitors
and
any other
governing
body
and participants
are to demonstrate
good
awarded
from
Classes
17.
$100
Supreme
Supreme Champion
Champion will
will be
be awarded
awarded a
a CBBA
CBBA
trophy
by
Alice
Equipment
Hire.
sportsmanship
times,
show respect
and officials,
follow
thePrizes
rules donated
and to
trophy donated
donatedat
byall
Alice
Equipment
Hire.for their fellow competitors
Perpetual
Trophy,
prize
and
sash.
Perpetual Trophy, prize and sash. Prizes donated
treat
people the
way they wish
to be treated. from
Champion
by
Champion NT
NT Bred
Bred Female
Female (CNTBF)
(CNTBF) awarded
awarded from
by J
J&
&K
K Evans
Evans Contracting.
Contracting.
Classes E18,
E18, 19,
19, 20.
20. Prizes:
Prizes: $100
$100 &
& trophy
trophy donated
donated
Classes
Best
Pen
of
Steers
at the
Cattle
Best
Pen
of
Steers
Cattle Show
Show Sale,
Sale,
E5
Bull – 18 to at
24 the
months
by
Riddock
Station.
Led
Classes
– Interstate
Bred Bull
by Mount
Mount
Riddock
Station.
Bohning
Sale
Yards
trophy
prize
donated
by
Bohning
Sale
Yards
trophy
prize
donated
by
E6
Bull – mature
Champion
NT
Bred
Steer
awarded
from
Tanami
Transport.
Champion
NT
Bred
Steer
awarded
from
Tanami
Transport.
POLL
HEREFORD
Classes E21,
E21, 22.
22. Prizes:
Prizes: $100
$100 &
& trophy
trophy donated
donated by
by
Classes
DROUGHTMASTER
E1
Bull – under 18 months
Sandover
Sandover Pastoral.
Pastoral.
E7
Bull – under 18 months
E2
Bull – 18 to 24 months
E8
Bull – 18 to 24 months
E3
Bull – mature
E9
Bull – mature
Cattle
SANTA GERTRUDIS
E4
ANY OTHER BEEF BREED
Bull – under 18 months
23
Cattle
Cattle Junior
Junior
Section
Section EJ
EJ
Judge
Shane Bishop
Steward
Lachlan Fife
Delivery
Wednesday, 1 July. Cattle must be placed under the supervision of the
steward before 4pm. Cattle must be ready and assembled at the
northern end of the Bill Prior yards by 2:30pm Friday, 3 July 2015 for the
Grand Parade.
Collection
Saturday, 4 July. Cattle are not to be removed from the yards until 4pm.
Cattle removed will forfeit all cash prizes, trophies and Show results.
ANIMAL WELFARE
Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their
animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion.
Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all
dealings with the affiliate and other competitors and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA
and any other applicable governing body at all times. Competitors and participants are to demonstrate good
sportsmanship at all times, show respect for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to
treat people the way they wish to be treated.
TROPHIES & PRIZES
Children's Classes
Centralian Beef Breeders Association Prize
ribbons & sashes donated by Nutritional Feed
Supplies and the Central Australian
Show Society.
There are no entry fees for Children's Classes,
however children competing in a Senior Class must
pay an entry fee.
EJ1
Handler 10 years and under – hand reared
led Poddy Calf – 12 months or under
EJ2
Handler 11 to 18 years – hand reared led
Poddy Calf – 12 months or under
EJ3
Handler 12 years and under – presenting
any one of the following led: Cow / Calf /
Steer / Bull / Heifer
EJ4
Handler 13 to 18 years – presenting any
one of the following led: Cow / Calf / Steer /
Bull / Heifer
EJ5
The Calf Classic – 12 years and under –
Poddy Calf, handler presents their animal
dressed up as a theme e.g. Red
Riding Hood
EJ6
Junior Judging Competition – 12 years
and under
EJ7
Juvenile Judging Competition – 13 to
18 years
Junior Handler 10 years & under – with a hand
reared Poddy Calf awarded from Classes EJ1.
Prizes: $80 & trophy donated by Lambina Station.
Junior Handler 11 to 18 years – with a hand
reared Poddy Calf awarded from Classes EJ2.
Prizes: $80 & trophy donated by the Hon Adam
Giles MLA, Member for Braitling.
Junior Handler Trophy – 12 years and under
awarded from Classes EJ3. Prizes: $80 & trophy
donated by Undoolya Holdings. Undoolya
Holdings perpetual trophy also awarded.
Junior Handler Trophy – 13 to 18 years awarded
from Class EJ4. Prizes: $80 & trophy donated by the
Hon Adam Giles MLA, Member for Braitling.
CBBA perpetual trophy also awarded.
Calf Classic – 12 years and under awarded from
Classes EJ5. Prizes: $80 & trophy donated by the
Fogarty Family – Henbury Station.
Ribbons and prize money awarded to all
participants (no entry fee).
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Cattle
Cattle Junior
Junior
Section
Section EJ
EJ
Junior Judging Competition – 12 years and
under awarded from Class EJ6. Prizes: $50 & medal
donated by Desert Oaks Vet Clinic.
Rabobank Junior Encouragement Award – 8 to
18 years sponsorship to attend a Heifer Show,
$1000 donated by Rabobank. To enter please
contact the CBBA cattle secretary or see the CBBA
website for nomination forms.
Juvenile Judging Competition – 13 to 18 years
awarded from Class EJ7. Prizes: $50 & medal
donated by Desert Oaks Vet Clinic.
Junior Herdsman Award – 8 to 18 years Heifer to
keep and show, donated by Tom & Sue Honner –
Minlacowie Poll Hereford Stud, Brentwood via
Minalton, SA. To enter please contact the CBBA
cattle secretary or see the CBBA website for
nomination forms.
Children's Award awarded for best kept yard and
animal over the Show period. Prizes: $50 & medal
donated by Undoolya Holdings.
Children's Section – Encouragement Awards $5
to each ‘non place-getter’ for each event, donated
by Landmark.
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Cooking
Cooking
Section
Section G
G
Fees
Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1
Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50
Closing
Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office
Delivery
Saturday, 27 June. Preserves, Beverages (G28-G45), Confectionery, and
Decorated Cakes for Special Occasions (marked with *) delivery on
Saturday, 27 June 2015 between 1pm and 4pm. All other items to the
Steward at Rumball Hall, between 2pm and 6pm on Wednesday, 1
July 2015.
Collection
Sunday, 5 July. Between 9am and 11:30am. Exhibits not collected at
this time will be disposed of at the discretion of the steward.
Prizes
1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card
About Prizes
In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited)
SPECIAL REGULATIONS (these regulations constitute condition of entry)
• A separate form is required for each exhibitor. More than one category for the Cooking section may be
entered on the form. Junior entries to be on a separate form from Senior.
• Packet mixtures may not be used for cakes, pastry or bread items. Entries are identified for judging and
display solely by entry number. Any other form of identification will be removed by the steward (this
includes a photo/s that may identify the entrant).
• Preserves and beverages should be labelled with the name of preserve or beverage and the date of
making only (do not include the name of competitor).
• Please use medium size jars for jams and preserves (approx 250mls). Lids should be easily removable.
• Only one bottle of each beverage is required for judging.
• Food should preferably be presented on a disposable plate or board, being mindful of exhibition space
limitations. The steward may re-plate entries should the presentation impact on space limitations.
Plates or boards to be returned after the Show may be labelled underneath with the exhibitor’s name for
identification upon collection.
• Cooking exhibits, except decorated cakes for special occasions, are to be covered with glad wrap; or
placed in a cooking bag; or large ziploc bag. This will be removed before judging on Thursday.
• Homemade confectionery should be labelled to indicate the respective variety.
• Highly perishable exhibits may be removed at any time deemed necessary by the steward.
• Beverages using trademark names will not be accepted for judging.
G6
G7
G8
G9
G10
G11
G12
General
G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
Bread – white
Bread – fancy
Damper
Beer Bread
Sausage Rolls (4x)
26
Pasty (4x)
Muffins (4x) – state type
Scones (4x) – pumpkin
Scones (4x) – white
Banana Cake – iced top only
Zucchini Cake – not iced
Chocolate Cake – iced top only
Cooking
Cooking
G13
G14
G15
G16
G17
G18
G19
G20
G21
G22
G23
G24
G25
G26
G27
Section
Section G
G
Carrot Cake – not iced
Orange Cake – iced top only
Sultana Cake – not iced
Cornflake Freckles (4x) – as per recipe
Sponge (4 eggs fatless) filled not iced
Biscuits Collection – 3 distinct varieties
(2x each)
Biscuits (4x) – 1 variety
Cheese Cake – baked
Slices Collection – 3 distinct varieties
(2x each)
Confectionery Selection (homemade) eg.
Coconut Ice, Nougat, Turkish Delight (2
serves of any one type)*
Novelty Cake – butter iced (judged on
decoration only)
Formal Decorated Cake (judged on
decoration, all of which should be edible –
not necessary to contain cake)*
Special Occasion Cake – plastic iced
(judged on decoration only – not necessary
to contain cake)*
Family Favourite – recipe to be included
Health Food Slice – eg. low fat, low sugar
(4x 1 variety) recipe to be included
G41
G42
G43
G44
G45
Christmas in July
G46
G47
G48
G49
G50
G51
G52
G53
G37
Ingredients: 1 cup corn flakes, ¾ cup cake flour,
30g sugar, pinch of salt, 60g butter/margarine, ½
tsp finely grated lemon rind, 1 large egg, 20ml
strawberry jam.
Method: Preheat oven at 180°C. Crush cornflakes
finely with a rolling pin. Mix cake flour, sugar and
salt together. Add ½ cornflake crumbs to flour
mixture and combine. Rub butter/margarine and
lemon rind into flour mixture. Beat egg and mix
well with flour mixture to form soft dough. Using
about 2 tsps of dough at a time, roll into little balls
and then in remaining cornflake crumbs. Place a
little apart on baking sheet and flatten slightly with
a fork. Press a hollow in the centre of each
flattened ball with the handle of a wooden
spoon. Spoon a little strawberry jam into each
hollow. (Take care not to put too much Jam in the
hollow as it may bubble out during the baking
process). Bake biscuits for about 15 min until they
start to brown. Cool on rack.
Marmalade – one fruit
Marmalade – three fruit
Jam – any other
Lemon Butter
Pickled Vegetable/s
Chutney
Tomato Sauce
Sauce – any other
Preserved Fruit – any (including olives)
must state what preserved in
Bush Preserves – chutney, relish, jam
or syrup
Beverages
G38
G39
G40
Fruit Cake – boiled
Fruit Cake – rich
Decorated Cake – Christmas (need not
contain cake)*
Decorated Cake – Aussie Christmas (need
not contain cake)*
Christmas Pudding
Christmas Fruit-mince pies (4x)
Decorated Christmas Biscuits (4x)
Decorated Christmas Cup Cakes (4x)
Cornflake Freckles
Preserves
G28
G29
G30
G31
G32
G33
G34
G35
G36
Stout – home brewed
Pilsner – home brewed
Liqueur – home made
Ginger Beer – home made
Apple Cider – home made
Lager – home brewed
Ale (Dark) – home brewed
Ale (Light) (colour not strength) –
home brewed
TROPHIES & PRIZES
27
hollow as it may bubble out during the baking
process). Bake biscuits for about 15 min until they
start to brown. Cool on rack.
Cooking
Cooking
Cooking
Cooking
TROPHIES
PRIZES
Prize
money&and
trophies for this section have
Section
Section G
G
Section G
Section
Pikeletes: Should be golden brown, of even
size G
Pikeletes: Should be golden brown, of even size
shape,
light
and
shape,Should
light and
and
springy.
Pikeletes:
bespringy.
golden brown, of even size
and shape,
light and
Damper:
Should
rise
evenly,
over.
Pikeletes:
Should
bespringy.
golden golden
brown, brown
of evenall
size
Grain
should
be
no
air
bubbles.
and shape,
light
and
springy.
Grain
should
be fine
fine
with
no large
large
airbrown
bubbles.
Damper:
Should
risewith
evenly,
golden
all over.
Grain
should
be fine
with
noevenly
large
air
bubbles.
Scones:
Should
rise
browned
Damper:
Should
riseevenly,
evenly,
golden
brown
all over.
Scones:
Should
rise
evenly,
evenly
browned
underneath.
No
excess
flour
evident.
Grain
should
be
fine
with
no
large
air
bubbles.
Scones: Should rise evenly, evenly browned
Prize money and trophies for this section have
been
sponsored
LJ Hooker
andsection
the Country
Prize money
andby
trophies
for this
have
Womens
Association.
been money
sponsored
LJ Hooker
andsection
the Country
Prize
andby
trophies
for this
have
Womens
Association.
Aggregate
Senior
sponsored
been
sponsored
byTrophy
LJ Hooker
and theby
Country
LJ Hooker.
Hooker.
Womens
Association.
LJ
Aggregate
Senior Trophy sponsored by
LJ Hooker.
Best
HomeSenior
Brewed
Beer Trophy
sponsored
by
Aggregate
Trophy
sponsored
by
LJ
Hooker.
Best
Home Brewed Beer Trophy sponsored by
underneath.
No
excess
evident.
should
be
symmetrical
and
Shape:
Scones:Cakes
Should
rise evenly,
evenly
browned
Cakes
should
beflour
symmetrical
and only
only
slightly
rounded,
never
peaked
or
underneath.
excess
evident.
slightly
rounded,
never
peaked
or cracked.
cracked.
Shape:
CakesNo
should
beflour
symmetrical
and only
slightly
never
cracked.
Aroma:
Each
should
have
delicate
Shape:
Cakes
should
bepeaked
symmetrical
and only
Aroma:rounded,
Each cake
cake
should
have a
aorpleasant
pleasant
delicate
aroma
evidence
ofhave
strong
flavourings
or
slightly
rounded,
never
peaked
cracked.
Aroma:without
Each cake
should
aorpleasant
delicate
essence.
Should
not
contain
a
caramelised
odour
essence.
Should
not
contain
a
caramelised
odour
aroma
without
evidence
of
strong
flavourings
or
Aroma: Each cake should have a pleasant delicate
due
to
cooking.
due
to over
over
cooking.
essence.
Should
not contain
a caramelised
odour
aroma
without
evidence
of strong
flavourings
or
due
to over
cooking.
Boiled
Fruit
Cake:
of cake
should beodour
even.
essence.
Should
notShape
contain
a caramelised
When
fruit
should
be
in
size
due tocut,
over
cooking.
When
cut,
fruit
should
be small
small
in should
size and
andbeevenly
evenly
Boiled
Fruit
Cake:
Shape
of cake
even.
distributed.
An
even
fine
and
rich
colour
distributed.
An
evenShape
fine
grain
and
richand
colour
When cut,
fruit
should
begrain
small
in should
size
Boiled
Fruit
Cake:
of cake
beevenly
even.
throughout.
No
dampness
or
streaks
in
throughout.
Noshould
dampness
or soggy
soggy
streaks
in the
the
distributed.
An
even
fine
and
rich
colour
When
cut, fruit
begrain
small
in size
and
evenly
centre.
Top
and
sides
of
the
cake
should
be
moist
centre.
Top
and
sides
of
the
cake
should
be
moist
throughout.
No
dampness
or
soggy
streaks
in
distributed. An even fine grain and rich colour the
with
no
crustiness.
with
noTop
crustiness.
centre.
and
sides of theorcake
should
be moist
throughout.
No dampness
soggy
streaks
in the
with noTop
crustiness.
centre.
and sides of the cake should be moist
LJ
Hooker.
Best
Rich
CakeBeer
Trophy
sponsored
by by
HomeFruit
Brewed
Trophy
sponsored
Country
Association.
LJ
Hooker.
Best
RichWomens
Fruit Cake
Trophy sponsored by
Country
Association.
Best Decorated
Cake
on Show
Trophy sponsored
RichWomens
Fruit Cake
Trophy
sponsored
by
by
theDecorated
Country
Womens
Country
Womens
Association.
Best
Cake
on Association.
Show Trophy sponsored
by theDecorated
Country Womens
Best
Cake on Association.
Show Trophy sponsored
by
the
Country
Womens
Association.
COOKING HINTS from the last 20+ years
COOKINGUnless
HINTSof
from
the last
20+ should
years snap
Biscuits:
a chewy
nature,
briskly,
beUnless
even in
size
and
and
COOKING
HINTS
from
the shape
last
20+
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nature,
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golden
brown.
briskly,
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even
in
size
and
shape
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brown colour and no sugar or flour spots.
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Cooking Junior
Junior
Section
Section GJ
GJ
Fees
Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1
Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50
Closing
Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office
Cooking
Section G
Confectionery, and
Delivery
G4127 June.
Stout Preserves,
– home brewed
G13
Carrot Cake – not icedSaturday, 27 June. Saturday,
Decorated
Cakes for Special
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G42Occasions
Pilsner(marked
– home brewed
G14
Orange Cake – iced top
only
Saturday, 27 June 2015 between
1pm
and
4pm.made
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G43
Liqueur
– home
G15
Sultana Cake – not iced
G44
Ginger
G16
Cornflake Freckles (4x)
– as perat
recipe
home
Steward
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2pmBeer
and –6pm
onmade
Wednesday, 1
G17
Sponge (4 eggs fatless)
filled
not iced
G45
Apple Cider – home made
July
2015.
G18
Biscuits Collection – 3 distinct varieties
Sunday, 5 July. Between the
hours of 9am
and 11:30am. Exhibits not
Collection
Christmas
in July
(2x each)
collected
at
this
time
will
be
disposed
of
at
the discretion of
G19
Biscuits (4x) – 1 variety
G46
Fruit Cake – boiled
the
steward.
G20
Cheese Cake – baked
G47
Fruit Cake – rich
G21
Slices Collection – 3 distinct varieties
G48
Cake
– Christmas (need not
1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and
card, Decorated
3rd $3 and
card
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contain cake)*
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PrizesIce, Nougat,
G49
Decorated Cake – Aussie Christmas (need
Turkish Delight (2
not contain cake)*
by
Friday,
17
July
2015 will be forfeited)
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G50
Christmas Pudding
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Novelty Cake – butter iced (judged on
G51
Fruit-mince pies (4x)
decoration
only)
16 years
and under
9 yearsChristmas
and under
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Decorated Christmas Biscuits (4x)
G24
Formal Decorated Cake (judged on
G41
– home
brewed
G13
Carrot
CakeCake
– not
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Chocolate
Cake
– iced top only
GJ1
Chocolate
iced top
only be edible –
decoration,
all
of– which
should
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Decorated Christmas Cup Cakes (4x)
G42
– home
brewed
G14
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Cake
iced
top only
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necessary
contain
cake)*
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Gingerbread
Men
(4x) – judged on biscuits
GJ2
Biscuits
(4x) ––1to
variety
& decoration
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Liqueur
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Sultana
Cake – not
iced–(judged
G25
Special Occasion
Cake
plastic on
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GJ3
Cornflake
(judged
onFreckles
decoration
only
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GJ17 Ginger
Honey Freckles
Cornflake
Crackles
decoration
only
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tonecessary
contain
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recipe
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G45
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made
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cup corn
flakes,
¾ cup cake flour,
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toper
be included
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Freckles
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GJ19sugar,
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(4x)60g
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for a party
30g
pinch
of salt,
butter/margarine,
½
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Health
Food
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white– eg. low fat, low sugar
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July– rind,
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presentation, should fit into closed
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1 variety
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boiled
box, please
age group
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Coconut Ice, Nougat, Turkish Delight (2
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under
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G28
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salt together.
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½
cornflake crumbs to flour
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fruit (homemade) eg.
GJ21 Gingerbread
Men
(4x)
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Confectionery
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mixture
and
combine.
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butter/margarine
and
12 years
and
under
G49
Decorated
Cake
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Christmas (need
&
decoration
Coconut
Ice,
Nougat, Turkish Delight (2
G30
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other
lemon rind
into
flourcake)*
mixture. Beat egg and mix
not
contain
serves
of any
one
type)*
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top only
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well
flour mixture
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Pudding
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Novelty
Cake
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GJ23 2 tsps
Milk of
Arrowroot
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iced
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white
about
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Vegetable/s
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Crackles
(4x)
GJ10
Small
Cakes
(4x)
–
iced
for
a
party
and
in remaining
cornflake
crumbs.
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Christmas
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School
Lunchsheet
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on
nutritional
value
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little
on
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and
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slightly
with
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which should be edible –
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Decorated
Christmas
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Cakes
(4x)
and presentation,
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into
closed
not
necessary
to
contain
cake)*
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(4x)
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state
type
a
fork.
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a
hollow
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the
centre
of
each
G35
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box, please state age group
flattened ball with the handle of a wooden
G25
Occasion
Cake(including
–(judged
plastic on
iced
GJ13 Special
G36
Preserved
Fruit – any
olives)
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(4x) – iced for junior party
Cornflake
(judged
on
decoration
only
–
not
necessary
decoration
only
–
not
necessary
to
contain
spoon. Spoon aFreckles
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must state what preserved in
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contain cake)*
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care
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toflakes,
put too¾much
Jamflour,
in the
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corn
cup cake
G37
Bush Preserves – chutney, relish, jam
5 years and
under
G26
Family
– recipe(homemade)
to be included
GJ14 or
Confectionery
Selection
eg.
syrupFavourite
hollow
as
it
may
bubble
out
during
the
baking
30g sugar, pinch of salt, 60g butter/margarine, ½
Coconut
Ice, Slice
Nougat,
(2
G27
Health
Food
– eg.Turkish
low fat,Delight
low sugar
GJ27
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(4x)
judged
biscuits
process).
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biscuits
for
about
15 min
until
they
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grated
lemon
rind,
1 –large
egg,on
20ml
serves
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one type)*
(4x
1
variety)
to
be
included
& decoration
Beverages
start to brown.
strawberry
jam.Cool on rack.
Method: Preheat oven at 180°C. Crush cornflakes
G38
Lager – home brewed
Preserves
finely
with a&rolling
pin. Mix cake flour, sugar and
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G39
Ale (Dark) – home brewed
G28
Marmalade – one fruit
salt
together.
Add
½
cornflake crumbs to flour
G40
Ale (Light) (colour not strength) –
G29
Marmalade
– three fruit
mixture and combine. Rub butter/margarine and
home
brewed
G30
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Fees
Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1
Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50
Closing
Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office
Delivery
Sunday, 28 June. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward, Rumball
Hall between 9am and 12:30pm.
Collection
Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits must be collected from the steward between
9am and 12 noon.
Prizes
1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card
About Prizes
In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited)
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• A novice in any section would be someone who has just started to learn and enjoy their craft, like
knitting or quilting, and this may be their first entry in the Show. The experience of the novice would be
developed over a period of 12 to 24 months.
• To avoid confusion when dropping off and picking up of your entry, please give details of your article so
that we can find it fast for you e.g. “a framed picture of a cow, with flowers" or "a quilt with butterflies on
it and a floral design on the back of it”.
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Craft
Craft
Section
Section H
H
H32
H33
H34
H35
H36
Sewing (Machine)
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
H7
H8
H9
Sewn Garment (Ladies / Man) –
woven fabric
Sewn Garment (Ladies / Man) – stretch /
knit fabric
Sewn Garment (Girl / Boy) – woven fabric
Sewn Garment (Girl / Boy) – stretch /
knit fabric
Sewn Garment (babies) – any fabric
Sleepwear (any age group)
Sewn Small Item – suitable for a gift
Novice Sewer – any article, any fabric
Over 70 Sewer – any article, any fabric
Dolls / Soft Toys
H37
H38
H39
H40
H41
H42
H43
H44
H45
H46
H47
Crochet (Any Fibre)
H10
H11
H12
H13
H14
H15
H16
H17
H18
H19
H20
H21
H22
Knitted Beanie & Scarf
Knitted Dolls Clothes
Knitted – any other technique eg. double
Novice Knitter – any article
Over 70 Knitter – any article
Crochet Baby Set
Crochet Shawl / Stole
Crochet Garment (any age group)
Crochet Doily Cloth or Table Runner
Crochet Supper or Table Cloth – lace
Crochet Rug or Bedspread
Crochet Tea Cosy
Crochet Small Item – suitable for gift
Crochet Beanie & Scarf
Crochet Dolls Clothes
Crochet – any other eg. socks, face
washers, hot water bottle cover
Novice Crocheter – any article
Over 70 Crocheter – any article
Porcelain Doll – dressed and doll made
by you
Porcelain Doll – only dressed by you
Dressed Doll – hand or machine sewn
Needle Sculptured Doll
Soft Toy – cuddly, suitable for a child
Soft Toy – felted
Soft Toy – hand / machine sewn
Soft Toy – crochet
Soft Toy – knitted
Soft Toy – ornamental
Novice Soft Toy / Doll Maker
Teddy Bear Challenge
H48
H49
H50
H51
H52
H53
Teddy Bear – undressed, up to 20cm
(bow permitted)
Teddy Bear – undressed, over 20cm
(bow permitted)
Teddy Bear – dressed up to 20cm
Teddy Bear – dressed over 20cm
Teddy Bear – felted, any size
Novice Teddy Bear Maker
Knitting (Any Fibre, Hand Knitted)
Embroidery
H23
H24
H25
H54
H55
H56
H57
H58
H59
H60
H61
H62
H26
H27
H28
H29
H30
H31
Knitted Baby Set
Knitted Shawl / Stole
Knitted Jumper, Cardigan or Pullover (any
age group)
Knitted Tea Cosy
Hand Knit Fair Isle design – any article
Hand Spun & Knitted Natural Fibre –
any article
Knitted with Novelty Yarn – any article
Knitted Socks
Knitted Item – any other eg. gloves, hot
water bottle cover
H63
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Long Stitch – any article (unframed)
Long Stitch – any article (framed)
Counted Stitch – any article (unframed)
Counted Stitch – any article (framed)
Cross Stitch – any article (unframed)
Cross Stitch – any article (framed)
Surface Stitchery – any article (unframed)
Surface Stitchery – any article (framed)
Hardanger or Drawn Thread – any article
(unframed)
Hardanger or Drawn Thread – any article
(framed)
Cattle
Craft
Craft
H64
H65
H66
H67
H68
H69
H70
H71
Section
Section
Section H
H
• All livestock leaving the Show Grounds must have a NT Waybill issued from the Show Grounds before
departure. It is the responsibility of the owner to make sure that a NT Waybill is issued.
• The cattle
steward
or the
Duty Agent will haveH84
NT Waybill
books. item
If livestock
are removed
from
Brazilian
Embroidery
– any
article
Patchwork
– any article
eg. bags,
Blatherskite
Park
outside
of Show times, 8am to 5pm,table
then runner
it is the responsibility of the transport
Ribbon
Embroidery
– any
article
H85 with
Novice
Quilt Maker
operator
& the
receiving property owner to comply
movement
conditions within the NT.
Smocking
– any
article
H86
Over
70
Quilt Maker
•
All
due
care
will
be
taken
by
cattle
steward
/
stock
agents
for
handling
of cattle whilst in the park.
Machine Embroidery – any article
CombinedE1Embroidery
Techniques
TO E22 – Led
Section –
CLASSES
For quilts exceeding 1 square meter the exhibitor is
any article
required to supply a dowel (with ID on it) for
• All cattle must be led and are open to all breeds.
Embroidery Christmas Decoration
hanging
and
a sleeve
quilt for the
dowel.
• Steward may request an exhibitor to release any
animal
not
leadingon
tothe
a reasonable
standard.
Novice Embroider – any article
Pleaseare
also
back
of theand
quilt
with
theor clip.
• All led bulls showing more than temporary incisors
tolabel
be ledthat
with
a halter
nose
ring
Over
70
Embroider
–
any
article
exhibitors
name.
• 1st, 2nd and 3rd ribbons will be awarded in each individual class, provided by CASS.
• worked
1st placeonwinners
of eachlinen
breedorand
section are eligible for Breed Champion judging, sash
Petit Point:
a fine canvas,
silksex class Lacework
gauze, with aprovided
count of by
noCASS.
less than 10 threads per
H87
Lace
– bobbin
• Breed
Championsneed
are eligible
Supreme Champion
judging
– sash provided by CASS.
centimentre.
The background
not be for
stitched.
• Any class with large numbers of exhibitors may
be split
at the
discretion
of the
steward.
H88
Lace
–
needle
/ knitted
/ tatted
/ crochet /
Counted Work: worked by counting threads of the
hairpin
or hook
• Cattle entered in Classes E1-E22 (Led Section, excluding
Classes
EJ1 & EJ2) can be a single animal from
fabric. Such techniques include cross stitch, Assisi,
H89
Lace – edged handkerchief
pen of 2 from the E23-E33 (Pen Section).
Holbein, Blackwork pattern darning, pulled fabric,
H90
Novice
Lace Maker
• All cattle entering in the Grand Parade must be
ready and
assembled
at the northern end of the Bill Prio
drawn thread, cut and drawn, hardanger,
yards by Friday 3rd July by 2:30pm. The cattleH91
stewardOver
has 70
theLace
discretionary
power to disallow any
Maker
Leftara etc.
livestock from participating in the Grand Parade. Should an exhibitor have concerns regarding their
Lacework:
Surface Stitchery:
to embroideries
worked
beast inrefers
the Grand
Parade they
should notify the steward prior to the event; an exemption may
freely acrossbe
theprovided.
surface of the fabric without the
Lace is delicate even if made with coarser thread.
necessity of counting the threads.
Lace is not always purely ornamental; it can be
CLASSES E23 to E24 – Pen Section – Commercial and Interstate Bred Bulls
used for apparel such as collars and cuffs, baby
Tapestry
• A maximum of 3 entries per class per exhibitor.
bonnets, bridal veils, etc.
CLASSES
E25 to E35article)
– Pen Section – NT & SA Border
H72
Tapestry (unframed
Lacedistrict
is madebred
in a number of ways:
H73
Tapestry
(framed
article)
• Only NT and SA Bred Border district cattle shall•beWith
eligible
for entry.
bobbins
H74
Tapestry
– combined
tent stitch
• All cattle
to be presented
as&a pen of two. Open•to ALL
Withbreeds.
a needle – teneriefe
petit point
• Cattle to be available for commercial display Thursday,
July 3pm to 3:30pm for judging.
• With a2 hook
H75
Petit
Point (unframed
• Entries
in Classes article)
E30-E33 are eligible for the Centenary
Cup
Perpetual
Trophy donated by CASS.
• With a shuttle
– tatting
H76
Petit
Point
(framed
• 1st,
2nd
and 3rdarticle)
ribbons will be awarded in each
class,–provided
by CASS.
• individual
With a hairpin
hairpin crochet
• Tapestry
Champions
will be
taken
theon
1st place winners
of each
class
(as outlined), sash provided by CASS.
• With
knitting
needles
Embroidery
(canvas
work)
is from
worked
embroidery
canvas.
Either single or double thread.
CARCASS
COMPETITION
Any article, provided it is delicate, ornamental
Using any suitable stitch or combination of
and functional.
• The Carcass Competition’s judging criteria maybe
subject to changes. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility
stitches. Stitches should completely cover the
to check their entries with the steward prior to the competition.
Hand Spinning and Weaving
ground canvas.
• No entry fee required.
Fibres)
• There
is a minimum
for the event
to go ahead, with a maximum of 15
Patchwork,
Quilting
and requirement
Applique of 12 beasts(Natural
entries accepted.
H92
Handspun wool – hair or fibre (one skein)
H77
Quilt
– large
work)
• Can
be asized
Steer(hand
or Heifer
stock. Stock can have no more than 2 teeth.
H93
Handspun fine wool – hair or fibre
H78
Quilt
– largeclose
sizedFriday,
(machine
work)
• Entries
5 June
2015. Only one entry per property;
may be increased if entry numbers
(one skein)
H79
Quiltare
– medium
sized (hand work)
low.
H94
Weaving – natural fibre, any article
• Judging
follows
Meat Standards
Guidelines.
H80
Quilt
– medium
sizedthe
(machine
work) Australia H95
Weaving – commercial fibre, any article
H81
Quilt – Cot (hand made)
H96
Novice Spinner / Weaver
H82
Quilt – Cot (machine made)
H97
Over 70 Spinner / Weaver
H83
Quilt – combined technique
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Craft
Craft
Section
Section H
H
The functional piece will be judged on design
and craftsmanship.
Fabric Manipulation and Dyeing
H98
H99
H100
H101
H102
H103
H104
H105
H106
H107
H108
Fabric Manipulation – any article
Dyes – natural, coloured wool or fibre
Dyes – commercial, coloured wool or fibre
Fabric Painting – natural dyes, any article
Fabric Painting – commercial dyes,
any article
Fabric Painting – using a stencil, any article
Fabric Painting – other than silk, any article
Silk Painting – any article
Tie Dye – any article
Batik – any article
Solar Dyeing – any article
Beading Work
H129
H130
H131
H132
H133
H134
Felting
H135
H136
H137
H138
H139
H140
Folk Art
H109
H110
H111
H112
H113
H114
Folk Art – traditional
Folk Art – modern
Folk Art – contemporary
Decoupage – traditional
Decoupage – resin
Decoupage – contemporary
H141
H142
H143
H144
H145
H146
H147
H148
H149
H150
H151
Hand Built – any article
Pre-Cast Mould – any article
Wheel Thrown – any article
Hand Painted Pottery – any article
China Painting – any article
Novice Potter
Over 70 Potter
This is earthenware, clay or kaolin which has been
kiln fired to form an article.
Paper (A4) – hand made
Greeting Card – hand made
Bookmaking – paper based
Bookmaking – fabric based
Papertole – any article
Quilling – any article
Scrapbooking – double page
Scrapbooking – single page
Scrapbooking – on a theme
Scrapbooking – small hand made album
Novice Scrapbooker
Includes paper making and scrapbooking. Please
present any pages in the scrapbooking class in
protective pockets.
Woodwork
H122
H123
H124
H125
H126
H127
H128
Felting – any article
Felting – needle
Felting – contemporary
Felted Item – novelty
Felted Item – any other eg. boots, bag
Novice Felter
Paper Craft
Ceramics and Pottery
H115
H116
H117
H118
H119
H120
H121
Beaded Jewellery – any article
Beaded Christmas Decoration
Picture – using all beads
Beading on clothes
Beaded Item – knitted or crochet
Novice Beaded Work
Craft Techniques
Wood Piece – ornamental
Lathe Work – any article
Functional Piece – amateur
Functional Piece – professional
Scroll Work – any article
Novice Wood Turner
Over 70 Wood Turner
H152
H153
H154
H155
H156
H157
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Glass Painting – using a transfer
Glass Painting – free hand
Kiln Fired Glass
Egg Artistry – combine techniques
Jewellery – not using beads
Basket Making – using nature fibres
Craft
Craft
Craft
H158 Basket Making – combined fibres used
Craft
Section H
H164
H159 Rug Making – any article
H158 Basket Making – combined fibres used
H160 Christmas Decoration – not paper based
H159 Rug Making – any article
H158
Making
– combined fibres used
H161 Basket
Fibre Art
– any technique
H160 Christmas Decoration – not paper based
H159
anyarticle
article
H162 Rug
MetalMaking
Craft ––any
H161 Fibre Art – any technique
H160
– not
paper
based
H163 Christmas
Combined Decoration
Mixed Media
– any
medium
eg.
H162 Metal
Craft – any
article
shells
H161 collage,
Fibre Artbark,
– anysilver,
technique
H163 Combined Mixed Media – any medium eg.
H162 collage,
Metal Craft
– any
article
bark,
silver,
shells
Group
or Organisation
Project
H163 Combined Mixed Media – any medium eg.
collage,
bark, silver,
shells
Limited
individual
items
or wall hanging not
Groupto
or15Organisation
Project
over 200cm x 150cm with hanging abilities
Limited
to
individual items Project
or wall hanging not
Group
or15Organisation
for display.
Section H
over 200cm x 150cm with hanging abilities
Limited to 15 individual items or wall hanging not
for display.
over 200cm x 150cm with hanging abilities
H164
Any Article / Project / Mixed Media
for display.
Section
Section H
H
Any Article / Project / Mixed Media
Section H
H164 Any&Article
/ Project / Mixed Media
TROPHIES
PRIZES
Most
by the Central
H164 Outstanding
Any&Article
/Exhibit
Projectdonated
/ Mixed Media
TROPHIES
PRIZES
Australian Show Society.
Most
Outstanding
Exhibit donated by the Central
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
Best
SeniorShow
Citizen
Entry donated by the Creative
Australian
Society.
Most &
Outstanding
Gifts
Awards. Exhibit donated by the Central
Best
SeniorShow
Citizen
Entry donated by the Creative
Australian
Society.
Teddy
Challenge trophy donated by
Gifts &Bear
Awards.
BestCentral
SeniorAustralian
Citizen Entry
donated
by the Creative
the
Show
Society.
Teddy
Challenge trophy donated by
Gifts &Bear
Awards.
the Central Australian Show Society.
Teddy Bear Challenge trophy donated by
the Central Australian Show Society.
TROPHIES & PRIZES
Most Outstanding Exhibit donated by the Central
Australian Show Society.
Best Senior Citizen Entry donated by the Creative
Gifts & Awards.
Teddy Bear Challenge trophy donated by
the Central Australian Show Society.
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Parking
Cattle
Remote
Control
Cars
e Stallholders
tsid
Ou
9
St.
Johns
Poultry
& Birds
GATE
10
GATE
Buy
Tickets
Here
Parking Exit
8
Side Show Alley
age Road
Greatorex
Everingham
Pavilion
Rumball Hall Pavilion
Outside Stallholders
7
Exhibitors Car Park Only
Free Parking
GATE
Food Court
Grand
Parade
Gate
Horse
Events
Dressage
6
Grandstand
Food Court
Dogs
4
5
Police
Drop
Off
Free Parking
2
1
Private
CASS Office
$
ATM
11
3
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Me
Horse Stables
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Par
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On
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Bu
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Her
1
GATE
12
GATE
GATE
Exit
After 6pm
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Bu
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GATE
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Cloak /
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Tic
Parcel Room
Exit Traffic Only
Designated
Smoking Area
3
GATE
oad
4
GATE
Animal Exhibitors
Entry Gate
1
GATE
Patrons, Stallholder, Members
& Councillors Car Parking Access
(pass required)
From Stuart Highway
BMX
2
Common
Food Court
The Alice Springs Show is a
Smoke Free Event, designated
smoking areas apply.
Stallholders Car Park Only
Riding For
The Disabled
Bus & Taxi
Drop Off
1
Pet Nursery
2
COOL 4 KIDS
5
Flying Pigs
3
Viv’s Animal Farm
6
Official Opening
& Grand Parade
4
Sand Sculptor
7
Culinary Journey
with Athol Wark
for entries, tickets & information visit
alice-springs.com.au
Free Shuttle Buses
ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE
ATG Downunder will be providing FREE
shuttle buses for the public to attend the
2015 Alice Springs Show at Blatherskite
Park. Buses will pick up and drop off at bus
stops along the route.
FRIDAY 3rd July
Pet Nursery
9am - 5pm
COOL 4 KIDS
- Music Concert
10am, 12pm, 2pm
Viv’s Animal Farm
8:30am - 7pm
- Bottle Feeding
9am, 5pm
- Educational Workshop
10am, 11:30am, 2:30pm, 4pm
Sand Sculptor
9:30am - 12:30pm (Large Feature)
- Workshops for Kids
1pm - 4pm
A Culinary Journey with Athol Wark
9:30am, 10:30am, 12pm
Showgirl Events
10am (Winner Announcement at Opening)
Flying Pigs
10:45am, 12:45pm, 3:45pm
Official Opening & Grand Parade
2:30pm
SATURDAY 4th July
FRIDAY 3rd July
9:30AM - 1:30PM
(constant loop outbound)
2:30PM - 6:30PM
(constant loop inbound)
SATURDAY 4th July
9:30AM - 2:30PM
(constant loop outbound)
4PM - 7:30PM
(Constant loop inbound. Last bus leaving
at 7:30pm after the fireworks.)
Showgirl Competition
Don’t forget to nominate your favourite girl (aged 18-35 years)
for this year’s Showgirl Competition!
Pet Nursery
9am - 4pm
COOL 4 KIDS
- Music Concert
For more info visit www.alice-springs.com.au
or email [email protected]
10am, 12pm, 2pm
Lots of fun and great prizes to win!
Viv’s Animal Farm
8:30am - 7pm
- Bottle Feeding
9am, 5pm
- Educational Workshop
10am, 11:30am, 2:30pm, 4pm
Sand Sculptor
9:30am - 12:30pm (Large Feature)
- Workshops for Kids
1pm - 4pm
A Culinary Journey with Athol Wark
9:30am, 10:30am, 12pm
Flying Pigs
11am, 1:15pm, 5pm
Fireworks
7pm
for entries, tickets & information visit
alice-springs.com.au
Craft Junior
Junior
Craft
Section HJ
HJ
Section
Steward
Joan O’Reilly
Fees
Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1
Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50
Closing
Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office
Delivery
Sunday, 28 June. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward, Rumball
Hall between 9am and 12:30pm.
Collection
Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits must be collected from the steward between
9am and 12 noon.
Prizes
1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card
About Prizes
In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited)
HJ24
HJ25
HJ26
HJ27
HJ28
16 years and under
HJ1
HJ2
HJ3
HJ4
HJ5
HJ6
HJ7
HJ8
HJ9
HJ10
HJ11
HJ12
HJ13
HJ14
Sewing
Crochet / Knitting
Embroidery / Cross Stitch
Patchwork / Appliqué
Dyeing and Fabric Painting
Folk Art
Ceramic and Pottery
Woodwork
Beading Work
Felting
Paper (A4) – hand made
Scrap Booking
Christmas Decoration – fabric based
Combined Craft – any techniques
7 years and under
HJ29
HJ30
HJ31
HJ32
HJ33
HJ34
HJ35
HJ36
HJ37
HJ38
HJ39
HJ40
12 years and under
HJ15
HJ16
HJ17
HJ18
HJ19
HJ20
HJ21
HJ22
HJ23
Felting
Paper (A4) – hand made
Scrap Booking
Christmas Decoration – fabric based
Combined Craft – any techniques
Sewing
Crochet / Knitting
Junior Teddy Bear Challenge
Embroidery / Cross Stitch
Dyeing and Fabric Painting
Folk Art
Ceramic and Pottery
Woodwork
Beading Work
HJ41
HJ42
Sewing
Crochet / Knitting
Knitting
Embroidery / Cross Stitch
Fabric Painting
Folk Art
Ceramic and Pottery
Woodwork
Beading Work
Felting
Scrap Booking
Combined Craft – any techniques
like tomboy
Fibre Art – any article
Christmas Decoration – fabric based
5 years and under
HJ43
HJ44
HJ45
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Sewing
Crochet / Knitting
Embroidery / Canvas Stitch
HJ40
Combined Craft – any techniques
like tomboy
Fibre Art – any article
Christmas Decoration – fabric based
HJ54
Craft
Junior
HJ41
Craft
Junior
HJ42
HJ55
HJ56
Craft Junior
HJ58 12&Years
and Under GroupSection
HJ
School
Organisation
Projects
HJ46
5 yearsWeaving
and under
HJ47 Fabric Painting
HJ43 Folk
Sewing
HJ48
Art
HJ46
Weaving
HJ44
Crochet /and
Knitting
HJ49 Ceramic
Pottery
HJ47
Fabric
Painting
HJ45
Embroidery
/ Canvas Stitch
HJ50 Beading Work
HJ46 Felting
Weaving
HJ48
Folk
Art
HJ51
HJ47
Fabric
Painting
HJ49
Ceramic
and Pottery
HJ52 Scrap Booking
HJ48
Folk
Art
HJ50
Beading
Work
HJ53 Christmas
Decoration – fabric based
HJ49 Combined
Ceramic and
Pottery
HJ51
Felting
HJ54
Craft
– any techniques
HJ50 like
Beading
Work
HJ52
Scrap
Booking
tomboy
HJ51 Fibre
Felting
HJ53
Christmas
HJ55
Art – Decoration
any article – fabric based
HJ52 Rug
Scrap
Booking
HJ54
Combined
Craft – any techniques
HJ56
Making
tomboyDecoration – fabric based
HJ53 like
Christmas
HJ55
Art – any
School
& Organisation
Projects
HJ54 Fibre
Combined
Craftarticle
– any Group
techniques
like
tomboy
HJ56
Rug
Making
HJ46
HJ57 Weaving
16 Years and Under
HJ55 Fabric
Fibre Art
– any article
HJ47
Painting
School
& Organisation
Group Projects
HJ56
Rug
Making
HJ48 Folk Art
HJ57 Ceramic
16 Years and Under
HJ49
Pottery
School & Organisation Group Projects
HJ50 Beading Work
HJ57 Felting
16 Years and Under
HJ51
HJ52 Scrap Booking
HJ53 Christmas Decoration – fabric based
HJ54 Combined Craft – any techniques
like tomboy
HJ55 Fibre Art – any article
HJ56 Rug Making
HJ59 10 Years and Under
HJ57
Yearsand
andUnder
Under
HJ60 16
7 Years
Section HJ
HJ58
12
Years
and
Under
HJ61 5 Years and Under
HJ59 10 Years and Under
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
HJ58 712Years
Years
andUnder
Under
HJ60
and
HJ59 Aggregate
Yearsand
and
Under
HJ61
510Years
Under
Junior
prize
donated by the
HJ60 Family.
7 Years and Under
Taylor
TROPHIES & PRIZES
HJ61 Outstanding
5 Years andJunior
Under Exhibit trophy donated
Most
Junior Aggregate prize donated by the
by the Lions Club of Alice Springs.
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
Taylor
Family.
School & Organisation Group Project certificate
Junior
Aggregate prize
donated
the donated
Most
Outstanding
Junior
Exhibitbytrophy
donated by the Lions Club of Alice Springs.
Section HJ
Taylor
Family.
by
the Lions
Club of Alice Springs.
Junior Teddy Bear Challenge certificate donated
Most Outstanding
Junior
Exhibit
trophy
donated
School
& Organisation
Group
Project
certificate
by the Lions Club of Alice Springs.
by the Lions
Club
of Under
Alice
HJ58
12
and
donated
byYears
the
Lions
ClubSprings.
of Alice Springs.
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Years
andChallenge
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SchoolTeddy
&
Groupcertificate
Project certificate
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Bear
donated
HJ60
7by
Years
and
donated
the
Lions
ClubSprings.
of Alice Springs.
by
the Lions
Club
ofUnder
Alice
HJ61
5 YearsBear
and Under
Junior Teddy
Challenge certificate donated
Craft Junior
Craft Junior
by the Lions Club of Alice Springs.
TROPHIES & PRIZES
Junior Aggregate prize donated by the
Taylor Family.
Most Outstanding Junior Exhibit trophy donated
by the Lions Club of Alice Springs.
School & Organisation Group Project certificate
donated by the Lions Club of Alice Springs.
Junior Teddy Bear Challenge certificate donated
by the Lions Club of Alice Springs.
School & Organisation Group Projects
HJ57
Combined Craft – any techniques
like tomboy
Section
Fibre Art – any article
Section HJ
HJ
Rug Making
16 Years and Under
38
Steward
Dogs
– All Breeds
ChampionshipClosing
Show
Dogs
Dogs –– All
All Breeds
Breeds Championship
Championship Show
Show
Bob Whitehead
Section
II or a
Friday, 22 May
online
Section
Section
Section II
Both entry form and regulation entry form to be submi
Erin Brown
Judge
Fee Structure:
Erin
Judge
Erin Brown
Brown
Judge
Bob Whitehead
Steward
• Non Members: $45.50 first entry, subsequent entries
Bob
Steward
Bob Whitehead
Whitehead
Steward
gate ticket, single entry ticket for 1 day, and one car p
Friday, 22 May online or at the office
Closing
•
CASS Members: $13 first entry, subsequent entries $
Friday,
Closing
Friday, 22
22 May
May online
online or
or at
at the
the office
office
Closing
Both entry form and regulation entry form to be submitted before closing date.
CASS Membership Prices: refer to page 4.
Both entry form and regulation entry form to be submitted before closing date.
Both
entry form and regulation entry form to be submitted before closing date.
Fee Structure:
CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN SHOW SOCIETY INC. ALL BREED
Fee Structure:
Fee
– FRIDAY(NOTE:
3RD JULY
COMMENCING
AT 9AMone
–
• Structure:
Non Members: $45.50 first entry, subsequent entries $22.50.
The2015.
non-member
fee includes
• gate
Non Members:
$45.50
entry,
entries
$22.50.
(NOTE: The non-member fee includes one
ticket, single
entryfirst
ticket
for 1subsequent
day, and one
car pass
per
exhibitor.)
• Non Members:
$45.50
first
entry,
subsequent
entries
$22.50.
(NOTE:
The
non-member
fee
includes
one
SHOW MANAGER Bob Whitehead.
single
entry
1 day, andentries
one car pass per exhibitor.)
• gate
CASSticket,
Members:
$13
firstticket
entry,for
subsequent
gate
ticket,
single
entry
ticket
for
1 day, and one car$11.50.
pass per exhibitor.)
JUDGING STARTS 9am.
• CASS Members: $13 first entry, subsequent entries $11.50.
• CASS
Members:Prices:
$13 first
entry,
subsequent
entries $11.50.
CASS
Membership
refer
to page
4.
CLASSES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 18 (dogs and bitches)
CASS Membership Prices: refer to page 4.
CASS
Membership
Prices:
referSOCIETY
to page INC.
4. ALL BREEDS CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
CENTRAL
AUSTRALIAN
SHOW
SPECIAL
CLASSESSHOW
Junior Handlers.
AUSTRALIAN
SOCIETYAT
INC.
ALL
CHAMPIONSHIP
–CENTRAL
FRIDAY 3RD
JULY 2015.SHOW
COMMENCING
9AM
– BREEDS
CENTRAL
AUSTRALIAN
SHOW
SOCIETY INC.
ALL
BREEDS CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
– FRIDAY 3RD JULY 2015. COMMENCING AT 9AM –
VISITING EXHIBIT All visiting dogs are automatically ente
–SHOW
FRIDAY
3RD JULYBob
2015.
COMMENCING AT 9AM –
MANAGER
Whitehead.
paid class.
SHOW MANAGER Bob Whitehead.
SHOW
MANAGER
JUDGING
STARTSBob
9am.Whitehead.
JUDGING ORDER 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
JUDGING STARTS 9am.
JUDGING
STARTS
CLASSES 1,
2, 3, 4, 9am.
5, 9, 10, 11, 18 (dogs and bitches)
GENERAL SPECIALS – Junior Handler during break.
CLASSES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 18 (dogs and bitches)
CLASSES
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
9, 10,Handlers.
11, 18 (dogs and bitches)
SPECIAL CLASSES
Junior
CLUB COMPETITION Yes.
SPECIAL CLASSES Junior Handlers.
SPECIAL
Junior
Handlers.
VISITINGCLASSES
EXHIBIT All
visiting
dogs are automatically entered free in this class, if also entered into a
CATERING
Yes.class, if also entered into a
VISITING
All visiting dogs are automatically entered
free in this
paid class.EXHIBIT
VISITING
EXHIBIT All visiting dogs are automatically entered free in this class, if also entered into a
paid class.
paid
class.ORDER 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
JUDGING
ANIMAL WELFARE
JUDGING ORDER 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
JUDGING
1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6,
7.
GENERAL ORDER
SPECIALS
– Junior
Handler
during break.
Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS h
GENERAL SPECIALS – Junior Handler during break.
GENERAL
SPECIALS –Yes.
Junior Handler during break.
animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely a
CLUB COMPETITION
CLUB COMPETITION Yes.
Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves
CLUB COMPETITION
Yes.
CATERING
Yes.
dealings with the affiliate and other competitors and to u
CATERING Yes.
CATERING Yes.
and any other applicable governing body at all times. Com
ANIMAL WELFARE
sportsmanship at all times, show respect for their fellow c
ANIMAL WELFARE
ANIMAL
WELFARE
Competitors
and participants at any event, run by CASS have
a responsibility
tothey
ensure
the
of their
treat
people the way
wish
towelfare
be treated.
Competitors
and
at their
any event,
runhumanely
by CASS have
a responsibility
to ensure
the
welfare
of their
animals and at
allparticipants
times to treat
animals
and with
dignity, respect
and compassion.
Competitors
and
participants
at any event,
run by CASS have
a responsibility
to ensure
the welfare of their
animals
and
at
all
times
to
treat
their
animals
humanely
and
with
dignity,
respect
and
compassion.
Competitors
and
aretheir
to conduct
in a with
professional
mannerand
andcompassion.
act with integrity in all
animals
and at
allparticipants
times to treat
animalsthemselves
humanely and
dignity, respect
Competitors
to competitors
conduct themselves
inDogs
a professional
manner
and act of
with
integrity
in all
– All
Breeds
dealings
withand
the participants
affiliate and are
other
and to uphold
the
Rules
and
Regulations
CASS,
the AQHA
Competitors
and
participants
are
to conduct themselves
in a professional
manner
and act with
integrity
in all
dealings
with
the
affiliate
and
other
competitors
and
to
uphold
the
Rules
and
Regulations
of
CASS,
the
AQHA
and any other
applicable
at all times.
Competitors
and
participants
are to of
demonstrate
good
dealings
with the
affiliate governing
and other body
competitors
and to
uphold
theDogs
Rules
and
Regulations
CASS, the AQHA
I1
–
all
breeds
and
any other applicable
governing
body for
at all
times.
Competitors
and
participants
are tothe
demonstrate
good
sportsmanship
at all times,
show respect
their
fellow
competitors
and
officials,
rulesentries
and to
and
any other applicable
governing
body at all
times.
Competitors
and
participants
to demonstrate
good
I2
Dogs
– all
breedsfollow
–are
subsequent
sportsmanship
at
all
times,
show
respect
for
their
fellow
competitors
and
officials,
follow
the
rules
and
to
treat people theatway
they wish
to respect
be treated.
sportsmanship
all times,
show
for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to
I3
Dogs Camping
treat people the way they wish to be treated.
treat people the way they wish to be treated.
TROPHIES awarded
& PRIZES for BIS, RUIS. Show ribbons
Dogs – All Breeds
TROPHIES
awarded
for BIS, RUIS.Show
Show ribbons
donated
byawarded
the Central
TROPHIES
forAustralian
BIS, RUIS. Show Society.
ribbons
Dogs
–
All
Breeds
Dogs
–
All
Breeds
donated
by
the
Central
Australian
Show
Society.
I1
Dogs – all breeds
Awardedby
forthe
BIG,
RUIG Australian
in group ribbons
donated
Central
Showdonated
Society.
I1
Dogs – all breeds
Awarded
for BIG,
RUIG in group Society.
ribbons donated
I1
I2
Dogs – all breeds – subsequent entries
by
the Central
Australian
Awarded
for BIG,
RUIG in Show
group ribbons donated
I2
Dogs – all breeds – subsequent entries
by the Central
Australian
Show Society.
Junior
Handlers
1, 2, 3 Special
donated by
I2
– all breeds – subsequent entries
I3
Dogs Camping
by
the Central
Australian
Show Prizes
Society.
Junior
Handlers 1, 2, 3 Special Prizes donated by
I3
Dogs Camping
ASK
& DSC.
Junior
Handlers 1, 2, 3 Special Prizes donated by
I3
Dogs Camping
ASK & DSC.
TROPHIES & PRIZES
ASK & DSC.
TROPHIES & PRIZES
TROPHIES & PRIZES
39
Dogs
Dogs –– Agility
Agility Trial
Trial
Section
Section IA
IA
The Alice Springs Obedience Dog Club (ASODC) will be doing demonstrations for the public from 10am
onwards on both Friday and Saturday. Come along and see what these amazing dogs can do!
There will be Agility Demonstrations on the hour, and on the half hour there will be
Obedience Demonstrations.
The Alice Springs Obedience Dog Club is a great group of people passionate about their dogs! They are
committed to responsible dog ownership, and use ONLY positive motivational training techniques. Stop by
and learn more about Dog Obedience and Agility today!
If you are interested in joining this group or competing in 2016, please contact the ASODC.
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.asodc.com.au
Facebook: alice springs obedience dog club
Mail: PO Box 1926, Alice Springs NT 0871
Phone: 0437 046 986
40
Hobbies
Hobbies
Hobbies
Judge
Steward
Judge
Fees
Steward
Fees
Closing
Delivery
Closing
Delivery
Collection
Collection
Prizes
About Prizes
Prizes
About
SPECIALPrizes
REGULATIONS
Non Members: $3.50, Jun
Closing
Delivery
Sasha Robinson
Thursday,Section
25 June J
online
Section
J
Sunday, 28 June. Exhibits
Section
J 12
Hall between
9am and
Nadine Douma
Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits m
Collection
Sasha Robinson
9am and 12 noon. No res
Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1
Nadine
Douma$3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 not collected.
Non Members:
1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 an
Prizes
Members:
Junior
/ Aged
Pensioner
Thursday, $2.50,
25 June
online
or
Saturday,
20 $1
June at the office
Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50
In accordance with regula
Sunday, 28 June. Exhibits About
must bePrizes
delivered to the steward, Rumball
byoffice
Friday, 17 July 2015 wi
Thursday,
25
June
online
or
Saturday,
20
June
at
the
Hall between 9am and 12:30pm.
SPECIAL
REGULATIONS
Sunday,
June.
Exhibits
must
delivered
to the
Rumball
Sunday, 28
5 July.
Exhibits
must
bebe
collected
from
thesteward,
steward between
Hall
between
9am
and
12:30pm.
•
Any
exhibit
previously
entered
in
a
9am and 12 noon. No responsibility will be taken for exhibits CASS Show and w
composition has undertaken a minimum 50% chang
not
collected.
Sunday,
5 July. Exhibits must
be collected from the steward between
• Exhibitors may enter two exhibits per class.
9am
and
12
noon.
No
responsibility
exhibits
Sub-Junior
andtaken
Junior
may
enter classes in older sec
1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and•card,
3rdwill
$3 be
and
card for
not collected.
• The steward and/or judge reserves the right to transf
In accordance with regulation or
No.
28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
division.
1st
$8 and17
card,
$5will
andbe
card,
3rd $3 and card
by Friday,
July2nd
2015
forfeited)
• 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes may not necessarily be award
• All
mustPrize
be marked
with
competitor’s
In accordance with regulation
No.exhibits
28 (NOTE:
money
not
collected name
•
No
exhibits
may
be
collected
prior
to
the advertised
by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited)
• Any exhibit previously entered in a CASS Show and which has
won
a prize is not
eligible
unless its
where
consultation
with
the steward
will be necessa
composition
has undertaken a minimum 50% change. • Models on bases should not exceed 0.4m².
SPECIAL
REGULATIONS
•• Exhibitors
enter two
exhibits
class.
• has
Collections:
minimum
of 10, maximum
Any exhibitmay
previously
entered
in aper
CASS
Show and which
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is not eligible
unless its of 15.
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may enter
classes 50%
in older
sections.
• No items to be advertised for sale.
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undertaken
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change.
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and/or
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or
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6 years
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under
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and 3rd
prizes
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class.
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and/or
judge
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exhibits must be marked with competitor’s name concealed where possible.
LEGO OR SIMILAR
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under exceptional circumstances
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prizes
may not
necessarily
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where–possible.
J2
Animal
on base
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on bases
should
not exceed
No exhibits
may be
collected
prior to0.4m².
the advertised times unless under exceptional circumstances
• where
Collections:
minimum
of
10,
maximum
of
15.
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consultation with the steward will be necessary.
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items
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Pet Rock
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Recycled Creation – using recycled
CREATIONS
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material, not exceeding ¾ metre
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Play Dough Animal – on small base
J6
Greeting Card – handmade
LEGO OR SIMILAR
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Recycled
Creation – using recycled
6 years and under
J7
Egg Carton
Creature
material,
not
exceeding ¾ metre
J1
Transport Model
J8
Diorama
–
any
scene
J6
Greeting
Card
–3D
handmade
J2
Animal – on base
LEGO OR SIMILAR
J7
Egg Carton Creature
8 years and under
J8
Diorama – any 3D scene
J1
Transport Model
DECORATIONS
J2
Animal – on base
J3
Pet Rock
LEGO OR SIMILAR
8 years and under
DECORATIONS
CREATIONS
J3
J4
J9
Transport Model
J10 OR
Building
Model
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SIMILAR
Pet Rock
Play Dough Animal – on small base
J9
J10
CREATIONS
J4
Play Dough Animal – on small base
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Transport Model
Building Model
J6
J7
J8
material, not exceeding ¾ metre
Greeting Card – handmade
Egg Carton Creature
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/ Scene
8 yearsSpace
andModel
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J12
Scene – any other
LEGO OR SIMILAR
Hobbies
KITS
J9
J13
J10
J14
J11
J15
J12
J16
Transport Model
Aircraft Model
Building Model
Watercraft Model
Space Model / Scene
Land Vehicle Model
Scene – any other
Spacecraft Model
Hobbies
KITS
J11
Space Model / Scene
COLLECTIONS
J13
Aircraft
Model
J12
Scene
J17
Toys – any other
J14
Watercraft Model
J18
Natural Objects
KITS
J15
Land Vehicle Model
J13
Aircraft
Model
J16
Spacecraft
Model
DECORATIONS
J14
Watercraft
J19
Pet Rock Model
COLLECTIONS
J15
Land
Vehicle
Model
J20
Decorated
Bottle
J17
Toys
J16
Spacecraft
Model
J21
Paper Plate Mask
J18
Natural Objects
COLLECTIONS
CREATIONS
DECORATIONS
J17
Toys
J22
Sculpture Model – clay-plasticine (on
J19
Pet
Rock
small
base)
J18
Natural
Objects
J20
Decorated
Bottle – using recycled
J23
Recycled Creation
DECORATIONS
material,
notMask
exceeding ¾ metre
J21
Paper Plate
J19
Pet
Rock Card – handmade
J24
Greeting
CREATIONS
J20
Decorated
J25
Egg CartonBottle
Creature
J22
Sculpture
clay-plasticine (on
J21
Paper
Plate
Mask
J26
Diorama
–Model
any
3D–scene
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J27
Bottle Animal / Person
J23
Recycled Creation – using recycled
CREATIONS
material, not exceeding ¾ metre
J22 years
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Model – clay-plasticine (on
12
and under
J24
Greeting
Card – handmade
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base)
J25 OR
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J23
Recycled
Creation
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material,
J26
Diorama –not
anyexceeding
3D scene ¾ metre
J28
Transport
Model
J24
Greeting
Card /–Person
handmade
J27
Bottle Animal
J29
Building
Model
J25
Egg
Carton
Creature
J30
Space Model / Scene
12
years
and –under
J26
Diorama
any
3D scene
J31
Scene – any
other
J27
Bottle
Animal
/
J32
Working Model Person
Hobbies
LEGO OR SIMILAR
J28
Transport
Model
12
years
and under
KITS
J11
Space
Model
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J29
Building
Model
J33
Aircraft
Model
LEGO
SIMILAR
J12
Scene
–Model
any other
J30 OR
Space
/ Scene
J34
Watercraft Model
J28
Transport
Model
J31
Scene – any
other
J35
Land Vehicle Model
KITS
J29
Building
J32
Working Model
J36
Spacecraft
Model
J13
Aircraft
Model
J30
Space Model
/ Scene
KITS
J14
Watercraft
J31
Scene – anyModel
other
COLLECTIONS
J15
Land
Vehicle
Model
J33
Aircraft
Model
J32
Working
Model
J37
Sports
J16
Spacecraft
J34
Watercraft Model
KITS
J35
Land Vehicle Model
COLLECTIONS
J33
Aircraft
Model
J36
Spacecraft
Model
J17
Toys
J34
Watercraft Model
COLLECTIONS
J18
Natural
Objects
J35
Land Vehicle
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J37
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J36
Spacecraft Model
J29
J30
J31
J32
Building Model
Space Model / Scene
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Section JJ
J38
KITS Specialty Toys
J39
Souvenirs
J33
Aircraft Model
J40
Natural Objects
J34
Watercraft Model
Section J
J41
Cards
J35
Land Vehicle Model
J42
Collections – any other
J36
Spacecraft Model
J38
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Section J
DECORATIONS
COLLECTIONS
J39
Souvenirs
J43
Pet Rock
J37
Sports Objects
J40
Natural
J44
Decorated Bottle
J38
Specialty
Toys
J41
Cards
J45
Mobile
J39
Souvenirs
J42
Collections – any other
J40
Natural Objects
CREATIONS
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J41
Cards
J46
Soap Carving
J43
Pet Rock – any other
J42
Collections
J47
Origami – 3 different pieces on a base
J44
Decorated Bottle
J48
Diorama – any 3D scene
DECORATIONS
J45
Mobile
J49
Recycled Creation – using
J43
Pet
Rock material
recycled
CREATIONS
J44
Decorated
Bottle
J50
Bottle Animal
/ Person
J46
Soap Carving
J45
Mobile
J51
Greeting Card
J47
Origami – 3 different pieces on a base
CREATIONS
J48
Diorama
any 3D scene
16 years
and –under
J46
Soap
Carving
J49
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Creation – using
recycled–material
KITS
J47
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J50
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Person
J48
Diorama
– anyModel
scene
J52
Land Vehicle
J51
Greeting
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J49
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J53
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J54
Watercraft
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J50
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J55
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Model/ Person
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KITS
COLLECTIONS
J52 years
Land
Vehicle
Model
16
and
J56
Teenage
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Thematic
J53
Aircraft Model
Souvenirs
Watercraft Model
J58
Natural Objects
J52
Land
Vehicle
Model
J55
Building
Model
J59
Cards
J53
Aircraft Model
J60
Stamps or Coins
COLLECTIONS
J54
Watercraft Model
Section J
J61
Collections
– any other
J56
Teenage Model
/ Thematic
J55
Building
J57
Souvenirs
DECORATIONS
COLLECTIONS
J58
Natural
Objects
J38
Specialty
J62
Mobile Toys
J56
Teenage
/ Thematic
J59
Cards
J39
Souvenirs
J63
Christmas
J57
Souvenirs
J60
Stamps
or
Coins
J40
Natural Objects
J58
Natural
Objects
J61
Collections
– any other
CREATIONS
J41
Cards
J59
Cards
J64
Soap
Carving
J42
Collections – any other
DECORATIONS
J60
Stamps
J65
Origami or
– 3Coins
different pieces on a base
J62
Mobile
DECORATIONS
J61
Collections
– any
J66
Diorama – any
3Dother
scene
J63
Christmas
J43
Pet Rock
J67
DECORATIONS
J44
Decorated Bottle
CREATIONS
J62
Mobile
J45
Mobile
J64
Soap Carving
J63
Christmas
J65
Origami – 3 different pieces on a base
CREATIONS
CREATIONS
J66
Diorama
– any 3D scene
42 J46
Soap Carving
J57
KITS
J54
J58
J71
J59
J72
J60
J73
J61
Natural Objects
Aircraft
Cards Model
Watercraft
Model
Stamps or Coins
Building
Model
Collections – any other
J89
J90
J91
Hobbies
Hobbies
Hobbies
8 Years and Under
12 Years and Under
16 Years and Under
Section
Section JJ
Section J
TROPHIES & PRIZES
J84
Wall Hanging – natural materials
Most
Junior
Exhibit
ribbon donated
J84 Outstanding
WallHanging
Hanging
natural
J85
Wall
––any
othermaterials
medium
by
the
Lions
Club
of
Alice
Springs.
J85 Recycled
Wall Hanging
– any
other medium
J86
Creation
– using
recycled
J86 Outstanding
Recycledmaterial
Creation
– usingribbon donated
Most
Senior Exhibit
recycled
material
Section J
J87the Lions
Greeting
– handmade
by
ClubCard
of Alice
Springs.
J87
Greeting Card – handmade
Most Successful Junior Exhibitor trophy donated
Section J
School & Organisation Group Projects
by
the Lions
of Alice
Springs.
J84
Wall
Hanging
– natural
materialsProjects
School
& Club
Organisation
Group
J88
6 Years and
Under
Most
Senior
Exhibitor
trophy donated
J85 Successful
Wall Hanging
– any
other medium
J88
6
Years
and
Under
J89
8
Years
and
J84the Lions
Wall Club
Hanging
– natural
materials
by
ofUnder
Alice
Springs.
J86
Recycled
Creation
– using
J89 12
8 Years
and
Under
J90
recycled
material
J85
Wall
Hanging
– any
otherdonated
mediumby
Best
Creation
ribbon
J90 Recycled
12Years
Years
andUnder
Under
J91
16
and
J87
Greeting
Card
handmade
J86
Recycled
Creation
– using
the Central Australian–Show
Society.
J91 recycled
16 Yearsmaterial
and Under
TROPHIES
PRIZES
School
&&Organisation
Group Projects
J87
Greeting
Card – handmade
TROPHIES & PRIZES
Most Outstanding Junior Exhibit ribbon donated
J88
6&
Years
and Under Exhibit
School
Organisation
Group
Projects
Most
Outstanding
ribbon
donated
by
the Lions
Club of Junior
Alice Springs.
J89
8 YearsClub
andof
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by the Lions
Alice Springs.
Most
Outstanding
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Exhibit
ribbon
donated
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J90
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Club ofUnder
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J91
16
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by the Lions
Club
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J90
12
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Most Successful Junior Exhibitor trophy donated
TROPHIES
&Club
PRIZES
Most
Successful
Junior
Exhibitor
J91
16 Years
and
Under
by
the Lions
of
Alice
Springs. trophy donated
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Lions Club of
AliceExhibit
Springs.
Most
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Most
Successful
Senior Exhibitor ribbon
trophy donated
donated
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
by
the
Lions
Club
of
Alice
Springs.
Most
Successful
Senior
Exhibitor
by the Lions Club of Alice Springs. trophy donated
Most
Outstanding
Junior
Exhibit
ribbon donated
by the
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ribbonby
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Best
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Springs.
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Recycled
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ribbon
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Central
Show
Society.
Most
Outstanding
Senior
Exhibit
ribbon donated
the Central
Australian
Show
Society.
Most
Successful
Junior Exhibitor
trophy donated
by the Lions Club of Alice Springs.
by the Lions Club of Alice Springs.
Most Successful Junior Exhibitor trophy donated
Most Successful Senior Exhibitor trophy donated
by the Lions Club of Alice Springs.
by the Lions Club of Alice Springs.
Most Successful Senior Exhibitor trophy donated
Best Recycled Creation ribbon donated by
by the Lions Club of Alice Springs.
the Central Australian Show Society.
Best Recycled Creation ribbon donated by
the Central Australian Show Society.
COLLECTIONS
Recycled Creation – using
DECORATIONS
recycled
Recycledmaterial
Creation – using
J74
Thematic
J62
Mobile
recycled
material
J68
Bottle
Animal
/ Person
J75
Souvenirs
J63
Christmas
J68
Bottle
Animal
J69
Greeting
Card
J76
Natural Objects/ Person
J69
Greeting Card
CREATIONS
J77
Ornaments
Hobbies
Open
J64
Soap Carving
J78
or Coins
Hobbies
OpenStamps
J65
Origami – 3 different pieces on a base
J79
Collections
– any other
KITS Recycled
Creation
– using
J66
Diorama
–
any
3D scene
KITS
recycled
material
J70
Land Vehicle
Model
CREATIONS
J67
J68
/Model
Person
J70 Bottle
Land Animal
Vehicle
Recycled
Creation
– using
J71
Aircraft
Model
J80
Candle
– material
handmade
recycled
J69
Card
J71 Greeting
Aircraft Model
J72
Watercraft
Model
J81
Wire
/ Metalwork
– functional
J68
Bottle
Animal
/ Person
J72 Building
Watercraft
Model
J73
Model
J82
Woodwork
–
functional
Open
J69
J73 Greeting
BuildingCard
Model
J83
Diorama – any 3D scene
COLLECTIONS
KITS
Open
COLLECTIONS
J74
Thematic
J70
Vehicle Model
J74 Land
Thematic
J75
Souvenirs
KITS
J71
Aircraft
Model
J75 Natural
Souvenirs
J76
Objects
J70
Land Vehicle
Model
J72
Watercraft
Model
J76 Ornaments
Natural Objects
J77
J71
Aircraft
Model
J73
Model
J77 Building
Ornaments
J78
Stamps
or
Coins
J72
Watercraft Model
J78
Stamps
or
J79
Collections
–Coins
any other
COLLECTIONS
J73
Building Model
J79
Collections – any other
J74
Thematic
CREATIONS
COLLECTIONS
J75
Souvenirs
CREATIONS
J80
Candle – handmade
J74
Thematic
J76
Natural
Objects
J80
Candle
– handmade
J81
Wire
/ Metalwork
– functional
J75
Souvenirs
J77
Ornaments
J81
Wire
/
Metalwork
– functional
J82
Woodwork – functional
J76
Natural Objects
J78
Stamps
or
Coins
J82
Woodwork
–
functional
J83
Diorama – any 3D scene
J77
Ornaments – any other
J79
J83 Collections
Diorama – any 3D scene
J78
Stamps or Coins
CREATIONS
J79
Collections – any other
J80
Candle – handmade
CREATIONS
J81
Wire / Metalwork – functional
J80
Candle – handmade
J82
Woodwork
– functional
J81
Wire / Metalwork
functional
J83
Diorama
– any 3D–scene
J82
Woodwork – functional
J83
Diorama – any 3D scene
43
Horses
Horses
Section
Section K
K
Fees
Members: $6.50
Non Members: $13
Closing
Sunday, 14 June online or Saturday, 13 June at the office
Prizes
1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5
About Prizes
In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited)
• Entries must be submitted with payment to the CASS Office or by mail to PO Box 2413, Alice Springs
NT 0871.
• Entries will not be accepted without a signed waiver form.
• Entry and waiver forms – following section information. Please note that there are separate entry forms
for each discipline.
• No on-the-day entries will be accepted with the exception of Novelties and Western Trail.
GENERAL RULES / INFORMATION
NB: Specific rules and dress code for each discipline are listed at the top of each event. No event will be held
over to cater for competitors in other events except at the discretion of the chief steward. All scratching from
classes to be reported to the marshalling hut. No refunds will be available for scratchings except with the
presentation of a veterinary certificate or medical certificate. Such refunds will not be available until after the
Show weekend.
All horses are expected to participate in the Grand Parade, must be ready and assembled at the northern end
of the oval by 2:30pm Friday, 3 July 2015. (Start times listed in this programme are approximate only and are
subject to change. A timed draw/programme will be available from the Administration Office after 22 June
2015 and also posted at the grounds during the Show weekend. This information will also be emailed to
anyone who submits an email address on their entry form.)
Stallions may be entered in all classes with the exception of Hack and Rider classes provided they are
controlled by a competent rider/handler/driver. The owner is responsible for the safe custody of their horse
whilst on the grounds. On no account must a horse be left in a manner in which it may be able to leave its
stall. All horses must be under strict control of a responsible person.
Judge's decision is final in all events.
Any appeals must be submitted in writing to the chief steward within one hour of the event along with a $50
fee. These will then be handed on to the board of appeals committee whose decision will be final. Warm up
area is restricted to riders competing in the current or immediately upcoming event. This includes the warm
up show jumps and the dressage area. Ill treatment of horses at any time on the Show Grounds shall result in
disqualification from further competition. The chief steward or judge may at any time disqualify or suspend a
horse or rider who in their opinion is either unsafe / unsound, ill-behaved, or who does not comply with the
steward’s or judge’s instructions. Please also ensure that you take care when passing through the car park
and warm up areas. Parking in area adjacent to the dressage area is reserved for floats. Junior Riders are
under 18 years at the time of entry.
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Horses
Horses
Section
Section K
K
MAIN OVAL NOTICE
Due to safety and insurance reasons, no spectators are permitted to be on the oval during the horse events.
The oval is strictly for mounted competitors, a strapper leading a horse, judges and nominated stewards/
helpers only. This includes the show jumping area, except when competitors are walking the course. No
unsupervised children are to be on the oval at any time. This rule will be enforced.
Riders entering and exiting the oval must do so at a walk and ensure that they do not enter any area where
judging is taking place.
GRAND PARADE: Friday, 3 July 2:30pm
All horses are expected to participate in the Grand Parade. Horses and riders should be assembled in pairs in
the marshalling area at 2:30pm. Riders must be dressed as for competition. A trophy is presented for Best
Turned Out in the Grand Parade.
MEASURER
ASDC Measurer, Equestrian Australia (EA) Measuring will take place from 9:30am to 12 noon Sunday, 24 May
2015. Horses and Ponies entered in all Hack and Led classes at the Show must be measured. Horses to be
presented in bridle and bit for measuring.
Where height is stipulated, the exhibit must be measured each year by a CASS or EA appointed measurer. EA
Life Measurement certificates are no longer accepted. The judge of a class may request any exhibit be
measured in the presence of the chief steward in charge of the arena. The height then decided upon by the
chief steward shall be final. When measuring, an allowance of 3/8” is allowed for shoes. For any queries on
measuring please contact the chief steward.
TESTS AND SWABBING FOR DRUGS
Tranquillising and or stimulating is prohibited. Judges or chief steward may call upon the veterinary surgeon
to test any horse at any time for drugs. If a horse is under treatment at the time of the Show, a veterinary
certificate must be shown to the chief steward at the time of the horse’s first event. CASS and any servant or
appointee of CASS shall not be liable to an exhibitor for the death of or injury, damage or infection to any
horse tested for drugs.
VETERINARY REGULATIONS
All horses from a tick infested area are to be treated and issued with a Waybill from Dept. Primary Industry
and Fisheries, PO Box 8760, Alice Springs, NT, 0871. P: 08 8951 5211 before movement to the Alice Springs
Show Grounds.
STABLING
Stables are available at the Show Grounds on a first come, first served basis. Please contact the CASS Officer
for all enquiries on P: 08 8952 1651.
ANIMAL WELFARE
Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their
animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion.
Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all
dealings with the affiliate and other competitors and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA
and any other applicable governing body at all times. Competitors and participants are to demonstrate good
sportsmanship at all times, show respect for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to
treat people the way they wish to be treated.
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Prizes
Horses –– Dressage
Dressage
Horses
Horses – Dressage
Coordinatorss
Fees
Coordinatorss
Fees
Closing
Prizes
Closing
About
Prizes Prizes
1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5
About Prizes
In accordance with regula
Section KDR
KDR
Section
by Friday,
17 July 2015 wi
Section KDR
THURSDAY, 2 JULY 9AM START
Pam Hooper, Christine Edgoose
RULES
Members:
$6.50
Pam Hooper,
Christine Edgoose
• Competition will be run under EA rules. Rules availab
Non Members: $13
• Depending on number of entries, some Junior classe
Members: $6.50
Saturday,
13 June
the office must ride to the order of the draw or for
Non Members:
$13online or•atCompetitors
• Timed draw will be available from the CASS Office or
1st
$15, 2nd
$5 or•atPlease
advise the steward of any scratching, prior to
Saturday,
13$10,
June3rd
online
the office
• Riders must abide by dress and saddlery rules.
In
with
No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
1staccordance
$15, 2nd $10,
3rdregulation
$5
• Horses may only enter in 2 consecutive levels, e.g. Pr
by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be
forfeited)
• No late entries will be accepted.
In accordance with regulation
No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
About Prizes
• Tests may be called in accordance with EA rules.
THURSDAY, 2 JULY 9AM START
by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited)
• Riders wishing to ride HC must indicate this on the e
RULES
• Only horse/rider combination competing may use th
THURSDAY, 2 JULY 9AM START
• Competition will be run under EA rules. Rules available •online
at www.equestrian.org.au.
No lunging
in the warm up area is permitted.
RULES
• Depending on number of entries, some Junior classes may be held on Wednesday afternoon 1 July 2015.
• Competitors
Competition must
will beride
runtounder
EA rules.
Rules
at www.equestrian.org.au.
the order
of the
drawavailable
or forfeitonline
their entry.
Associate
Depending
number
of entries,
Junior
classes
may
be heldTests
on Wednesday afternoon 1 July 2015.
• Timed
drawon
will
be available
fromsome
the CASS
Office
or via
email.
Competitors
ride to the
order
of the draw
or forfeit
their
entry.
• Please
advisemust
the steward
of any
scratching,
prior
to start
of
competition.
KDR1 Preparatory C (2013) – Junior
Timed must
draw abide
will beby
available
from
the CASS
Office or via
email.
• Riders
dress and
saddlery
rules.
KDR2
Preparatory C (2013) – Senior
• Horses
Please advise
theenter
steward
any scratching,
start of competition.
may only
in 2of
consecutive
levels,prior
e.g. to
Prep/Prelim.
KDR3 Preliminary 1.2 – Junior
Riders
abide
and saddlery rules.
• No
latemust
entries
willby
bedress
accepted.
KDR4 Preliminary 1.2 – Senior
Horses
may
enter
in 2 consecutive
levels,
e.g. Prep/Prelim.
• Tests
may
beonly
called
in accordance
with EA
rules.
KDR5 Novice 2.2 – Junior
• Riders
No latewishing
entries to
willride
be HC
accepted.
must indicate this on the entry form.
KDR6 Novice 2.2 – Senior
• Only
Testshorse/rider
may be called
in accordance
with EAmay
rules.
combination
competing
use the warm up areas during the dressage competition.
KDR7
Riders
wishing
to warm
ride HC
this on the entry
form.Elementary 3.2 – Open
• No
lunging
in the
upmust
areaindicate
is permitted.
KDR8
Medium
4.2 – Open
• Only horse/rider combination competing may use the warm up
areas during
the dressage competition.
• No lunging in the warm up area is permitted.
KDR9 Preliminary 1.3
Official Tests
Associate Tests
KDR10 Novice 2.3
KDR9 Elementary
Preliminary 2.3
1.3
KDR11
KDR10
Novice
2.3
KDR12 Medium 4.3
KDR11 Advanced
Elementary
KDR13
5.32.3
KDR12 Medium 4.3
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
KDR13 Advanced
5.3
Prize money for official tests sponsored by
TROPHIES & PRIZES
Equestrian NT and the Central Australian
Prize money
for official tests sponsored by
Show
Society.
Equestrian NT and the Central Australian
Show Society.
KDR1
Preparatory
Associate
Tests C (2013) – Junior
KDR2 Preparatory C (2013) – Senior
KDR1 Preliminary
Preparatory 1.2
C (2013)
– Junior
KDR3
– Junior
KDR2
Preparatory
C
(2013)
– Senior
KDR4 Preliminary 1.2 – Senior
KDR3
Preliminary
1.2
–
Junior
KDR5 Novice 2.2 – Junior
KDR4 Novice
Preliminary
– Senior
KDR6
2.2 – 1.2
Senior
KDR5
Novice
2.2
–
Junior
KDR7 Elementary 3.2 – Open
KDR6 Medium
Novice 2.2
KDR8
4.2– –Senior
Open
KDR7 Elementary 3.2 – Open
Official
Tests4.2 – Open
KDR8 Medium
Official Tests
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About Prizes
Horses
Western
Horses ––– Western
Western
Horses
RULES
Youth Classes
Sue Wharton
Wharton
Coordinators
Sue
Coordinators
Members: $6.50
$6.50
Fees
Members:
Fees
Horses – Western
Closing
Closing
Coordinators
Prizes
Prizes
Fees
About Prizes
Prizes
About
Closing
In accordance with regula
by Friday, 17 July 2015 wi
Section
KWN
Section KWN
KWN
Section
• Rider to be 18 years and under, as of 1 January 2015.
• Western attire optional.
Section KWN
• Approved safety helmet must be worn.
Non Members:
Members: $13
$13
Non
Encouragement
Saturday, 13
13 June online or
at the office Classes
Saturday,
Sue WhartonJune online or at the office
• Western attire optional.
1st $15,
$15, 2nd
2nd $10,
$10, 3rd $5
1st
• Rider and horse need to be in clean, neat attire.
Members:
$6.50 3rd $5
Non
Members:
$13
In
accordance
with
regulation
No.
28 (NOTE:
(NOTE: Prize
Prize money
money not
not collected
collected
Open
Classes
In accordance with regulation No.
28
by
Friday,
17
July
2015
will
be
forfeited)
by
Friday, 17
willorbe
• atforfeited)
Full
Saturday,
13 July
June2015
online
thewestern
office attire must be worn. This includes: long
western boots.
• Western saddles only must be used.
• Horses (6 years old and over) must be ridden in a cur
accordance
with regulation
No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
About
Prizes
Rider
to be
be 18
18 years
years and
and In
under,
as of
of 11 January
January
2015. • Horses
(5 years old and under) may be ridden in a sn
•• Rider
to
under,
as
2015.
by
Friday,
17
July
2015
will
be
forfeited)
Western attire
attire optional.
optional.
one hand.
•• Western
Approved safety
safety helmet
helmet must
must be
be worn.
worn.
RULES
•• Approved
Encouragement
Classes
Youth Classes Classes
Encouragement
Showmanship
RULES
RULES
Prizes
Youth Classes
Classes
Youth
1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5
Western
attire
optional.
Rider to be
18 years
and under, as of 1 January 2015. KWN1 Youth
•• Western
attire
optional.
Rider and
andattire
horse
need to
to be
be in
in clean,
clean, neat
neat attire.
attire.
•• Rider
Western
horseoptional.
need
KWN2 Encouragement
Open
Classes
•
Approved
safety
helmet
must
be
worn.
Open Classes
KWN3 Open
•• Full
Full western
western Classes
attire
must
be
worn.
This
includes:
long
sleeved
shirt // slinky,
slinky, western
western hat,
hat, dress
dress jeans,
jeans,
Encouragement
attire must be worn. This includes: long sleeved shirt
Western Trail
western boots.
boots.
• western
Western
attire optional.
Western
saddles
only must
must
be
used. neat attire.
Rider andsaddles
horse need
to be be
in clean,
•• Western
only
used.
KWN4 Youth
•• Horses
Horses (6
(6 years
years old
old and
and over)
over) must
must be
be ridden
ridden in
in aa curb
curb bit
bit with
with one
one hand only.
only.
KWN5
Walk /hand
Jog
Open
Classes
•• Horses
Horses
(5
years
old
and
under)
may
be
ridden
in
a
snaffle
bit
with
two
hands,
bosal or
or aa curb
curb bit
bit with
with
(5 years old and under) may be ridden in a snaffle
bit with
two hands, aa bosal
KWN6
Encouragement
• Full
one western
hand. attire must be worn. This includes: long sleeved shirt / slinky, western hat, dress jeans,
one
hand.
KWN7 Open
western boots.
• Western saddles only must be used.
KWN9 Walk
Walk
Jog
Showmanship
Western
Horsemanship
KWN9
// Jog
Showmanship
• Horses (6 years old and over) must be ridden in a curbKWN10
bit withEncouragement
one hand only.
KWN10 Encouragement
• Horses
(5 years old and under) may be ridden in a snaffle
bit with
two hands,
a bosal
or aacurb
Evaluates
rider's
ability to
execute
set ofbit with
KWN1
Youth
KWN11
Open
KWN1
Youth
KWN11
Open
oneEncouragement
hand.
manoeuvres
in a simple pattern.
KWN2
KWN2 Encouragement
KWN8
Youth
Western
Pleasure
KWN3 Open
Open
Western
Pleasure
KWN3
KWN9
Walk
/ Jog
Showmanship
Ring Event
Event where
where horse
horse is
is judged
judged on
on manners
manners and
and
Ring
Western Trail
Trail
KWN10 Encouragement
Western
willingness
through
walk,
jog
and
lope
on
KWN1 Youth
willingness
through walk, jog and lope on
KWN11
Open
KWN4 Youth
Youth
both
reins.
KWN4
both
reins.
KWN2 Encouragement
KWN5 Walk
Walk / Jog
KWN12 Youth
Youth
KWN5
KWN12
Western
Pleasure
KWN3 Open/ Jog
KWN6
Encouragement
KWN13
Walk // Jog
Jog
KWN6 Encouragement
KWN13 Walk
Ring
Event
where horse is judged on manners and
KWN7
Open
KWN14
Encouragement
Western
Trail
KWN7
Open
KWN14 Encouragement
willingness
through walk, jog and lope on
KWN15 Open
Open
KWN15
KWN4
Youth
Western
Horsemanship
both reins.
Western Horsemanship
KWN5 Walk / Jog
Evaluates rider's
rider's ability
ability to
to execute
execute aa set
set of
of
Evaluates
KWN6 Encouragement
manoeuvres
in
a
simple
pattern.
manoeuvres
KWN7 Openin a simple pattern.
KWN8 Youth
Youth
KWN8
Western Horsemanship
Evaluates rider's ability to execute a set of
manoeuvres in a simple pattern.
KWN8 Youth
KWN12 Youth
Western
Reining
Western
Reining
KWN13
KWN16
KWN16
KWN14
KWN17
KWN17
KWN15
Walk / Jog
Youth
Youth
Encouragement
Encouragement
Encouragement
Open
Western Reining
KWN16 Youth
47 KWN17 Encouragement
KWN12
KWN13
KWN14
KWN15
Youth
Walk / Jog
Encouragement
Open
Horses –– Western
Western
Horses
Section KWN
KWN
Section
KWN18
Open
Western
Reining
Horses – Western
PRESENTATIONS – HIGH POINT YOUTH, WALK /
Section KWN
TROT, ENCOURAGEMENT AND OPEN – $50 prize
money and sash to High Point Winners. Sponsored
by Emperor Refrigeration. Points will
be tallied
Section
KWN
Section
PRESENTATIONS
HIGH POINT
YOUTH,
WALKKWN
/
from
the following–events
– Western
Dressage,
TROT, ENCOURAGEMENT
AND
OPEN
– $50 prize
Hunter
Under Saddle, Hunt
Seat
Equitation,
money and sashPleasure
to High Point
Winners. Sponsored
Horsemanship,
& Versatility.
PRESENTATIONS
HIGH
POINT
YOUTH,
WALK
by
Emperor Refrigeration.
Points
will beWALK
tallied//
FOLLOWING
GRAND
PARADE
PRESENTATIONS
–– HIGH
POINT
YOUTH,
TROT,
ENCOURAGEMENT
AND
OPEN
–
$50
prize
from
following eventsAND
– Western
TROT,the
ENCOURAGEMENT
OPEN Dressage,
– $50 prize
money
and
sash
to
High
Point
Winners.
Sponsored
Hunter
Under
Saddle,
Hunt
Seat
Equitation,
money and&sash
to High Point Winners. Sponsored
TROPHIES
PRIZES
by Emperor
Emperor Refrigeration.
Refrigeration.
Points will
will be
be tallied
tallied
Horsemanship,
Pleasure & Versatility.
by
Points
Hight
Point
Champions:
from the
the
following
events
Western Dressage,
Dressage,
FOLLOWING
GRAND
PARADE
from
following
events
–– Western
Hunter
Under
Saddle, Hunt
Hunt Seat
Seat Equitation,
Equitation,
High
Point
Youth
Hunter
Under
Saddle,
Horsemanship, Pleasure
Pleasure &
& Versatility.
Versatility.
Horsemanship,
High
Point Walk
/ Trot
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
FOLLOWING GRAND
GRAND PARADE
PARADE
FOLLOWING
High
HightPoint
PointEncouragement
Champions:
Western
Versatility
KWN16 Youth
KWN17
An
eventEncouragement
ridden to a pattern which may include all
KWN18 Open
gaits and may also include some obstacles. Riders
may be asked to perform challenges expected from
Western Versatility
a working ranch cow horse.
KWN18 Open
Open
KWN18
An eventYouth
ridden to a pattern which may include all
KWN19
gaits andEncouragement
also include some obstacles. Riders
KWN20
Westernmay
Versatility
Western
Versatility
may be asked
KWN21
Open to perform challenges expected from
Anworking
event ridden
ridden
to
a pattern
pattern
which may
may include
include all
all
a
ranch to
cow
horse. which
An
event
a
gaits and
andYouth
may
also include
include some
some obstacles.
obstacles. Riders
Riders
KWN19
gaits
may
also
Western
Dressage
may be
be asked
asked
to perform
perform challenges
challenges expected
expected from
from
may
to
KWN20
Encouragement
Thursday
3rd
July
4pm
in the dressage arena.
a
working
ranch
cow
horse.
a working
ranch cow horse.
KWN21
Open
KWN22
KWN19 Level
Youth1 Test 2 Youth
KWN19
Youth
KWN23
1 Test 2 Encouragement
KWN20 Level
Encouragement
Western
Dressage
KWN20
Encouragement
KWN24
Level
KWN21 Open
Open 2 Test 1 Open
KWN21
Thursday
3rd July 4pm in the dressage arena.
KWN22
Level
1 Test 2 Youth
Western Dressage
Dressage
Western
KWN23 Level 1 Test 2 Encouragement
Thursday
3rd July
July
4pm
in the
the dressage
dressage arena.
arena.
Thursday
3rd
4pm
in
KWN24
Level
2 Test
1 Open
KWN22 Level
Level 11 Test
Test 22 Youth
Youth
KWN22
KWN23 Level
Level 11 Test
Test 22 Encouragement
Encouragement
KWN23
KWN24
Level
2
Test
1
Open
KWN24 Level 2 Test 1 Open
Horses – Western
High
Point Open
Youth
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
PRIZES
TROPHIES
&
All
High
Point
Champions
receive champion ribbon
High
Point
Walk
/ Trot
Hight
Point
Champions:
Hight Point Champions:
and
$50
sponsored
by Emperor Refrigeration.
High
Point
Encouragement
High Point
Point Youth
Youth
High
High
Point
Open
High Point
Point Walk
Walk // Trot
Trot
High
All
High
Point
Champions receive champion ribbon
High
Point
Encouragement
High Point Encouragement
and $50 sponsored by Emperor Refrigeration.
High Point
Point Open
Open
High
All High
High Point
Point Champions
Champions receive
receive champion
champion ribbon
ribbon
All
and
$50
sponsored
by
Emperor
Refrigeration.
and $50 sponsored by Emperor Refrigeration.
48
About Prizes
Horses
Horses –– Show
Show Jumping
Jumping
Start: Thursday, 2nd July at 9am; Friday, 3rd July at 11am
walking 12 noon daily. Show Jumping
classes judged
Section
KSJ und
information on classes and rules, please visit EA at www.e
Horses
– Show Jumping
Barry Roycroft
Judge
Stewards
Judge
Fees
Stewards
In accordance with regula
by Friday,
17 July 2015 w
Section
Section KSJ
KSJ
Sam Hill, Lance Hill
Barry Roycroft
Members: $6.50
Sam
Hill, Lance$13
Hill
Non Members:
RULES
• All events run and judged under Equestrian Australia
• Junior riders must be 17 years and under.
• Senior riders must be 18 years and over.
Members: 14
$6.50
Fees
Saturday,
June online or•at One
the office
Closing
horse / one rider.
Non Members: $13
•
Note:
two refusals will lead to elimination.
1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5
Prizes
•
Riders
may ride in two consecutive heights only.
Saturday,
14
June
online
or
at
the
office
Closing
In accordance with regulation
28must
(NOTE:
Prize
money
not collected
• No.
Riders
wear
approved
helmet
and boots to com
About Prizes
1stFriday,
$15, 2nd
$5will be
Prizes
• forfeited)
Official Pony Club uniform or Show attire expected.
by
17$10,
July3rd
2015
• Abuse towards horses or other riders will result in di
In accordance
withatregulation
No. 28 (NOTE:
Prize
money
not
collected
About
Prizes2nd July at 9am;
Start:
Thursday,
Friday, 3rd July
11am and
4 July at
11am.
Course
open
for from the
• Saturday,
Any bad language
will result
in elimination
walking 12 noon daily. Show Jumping
classes
judged
Equestrian
Australia
(EA)
rules.
For
more
by Friday,
17 July
2015under
will be
forfeited)
• Competitors must be dressed in proper riding attire
information on classes and rules, please visit EA at www.equestrian.org.au
• Saturday,
Jump poles
mayatvary
in length
Start: Thursday, 2nd July at 9am; Friday, 3rd July at 11am and
4 July
11am.
Coursebetween
open for3m and 3.6m
RULES 12 noon daily. Show Jumping classes judged under Equestrian Australia (EA) rules. For more
walking
information
onrun
classes
rules,
please
visit EA at
www.equestrian.org.au
• All events
and and
judged
under
Equestrian
Australia
(EA)
rules.
Show
Jumping – Thursday 2nd July,
•
Junior
riders
must
be
17
years
and
under.
RULES
9am start
• Senior riders must be 18 years and over.
• All events run and judged under Equestrian Australia (EA) rules.
• One horse / one rider.
SHOW JUMPING RING – TYOL
• Junior riders must be 17 years and under.
• Note: two refusals will lead to elimination.
TYOL riders may compete in two
• Senior riders must be 18 years and over.
• Riders may ride in two consecutive heights only.
consecutive heights
• One horse / one rider.
• Riders must wear approved helmet and boots to compete.
KSJ1 Art 271 TYOL 30cm
• Note: two refusals will lead to elimination.
• Official Pony Club uniform or Show attire expected.
KSJ2 Art 271 TYOL 45cm
• Riders may ride in two consecutive heights only.
• Abuse towards horses or other riders will result in disqualification from the Show.
KSJ3 Art 271 TYOL 60cm
• Riders must wear approved helmet and boots to compete.
• Any bad language will result in elimination from the event.
• Official Pony Club uniform or Show attire expected. KSJ4 Art 271 TYOL 75cm
• Competitors must be dressed in proper riding attire to walk the course.
• Abuse towards horses or other riders will result in disqualification
from the Show.
• Jump poles may vary in length between 3m and 3.6m.KSJ5 Art 271 TYOL 90cm
• Any bad language will result in elimination from the event.
KSJ6 Art 271 TYOL 100cm
• Competitors must be dressed in proper riding attire to walk the course.
KSJ7 Art 238 AM7 30cm
Show
Jumping
Thursday
July,
• Jump
poles may– vary
in length2nd
between
3m and 3.6m.SHOW JUMPING RING – AM7
KSJ8
Art may
238 AM7
AM7 riders
ride 45cm
in two consecutive heights
9am start
KSJ9 Art 238 AM7 60cm
KSJ7
Art
238
AM7
30cm
Show
JumpingRING
– Thursday
KSJ10 Art 238 AM7 75cm
SHOW JUMPING
– TYOL 2nd July,
KSJ8 Art 238 AM7 45cm
9amriders
startmay compete in two
KSJ11 Art 238 AM7 90cm
TYOL
KSJ9 Art 238 AM7 60cm
KSJ12 Art 238 AM7 100cm
consecutive heights
KSJ10 Art 238 AM7 75cm
SHOW JUMPING RING – TYOL
KSJ1 Art 271 TYOL 30cm
KSJ11 JUMPING
Art 238 AM7RING
90cm– TEAM EVENTS
SHOW
TYOL riders may compete in two
KSJ2 Art 271 TYOL 45cm
KSJ12 Relay
Art 238
AM7
100cm
consecutive heights
Baton
is for
a team
of two riders
KSJ3 Art 271 TYOL 60cm
KSJ1 Art 271 TYOL 30cm
KSJ13 268 Baton Relay 60cm
SHOW JUMPING RING – TEAM EVENTS
KSJ4 Art 271 TYOL 75cm
KSJ2 Art 271 TYOL 45cm
Baton
is for a team
of two3rd
riders
KSJ5 Art 271 TYOL 90cm
ShowRelay
Jumping
– Friday
July,
KSJ3 Art 271 TYOL 60cm
KSJ13 268 Baton Relay 60cm
KSJ6 Art 271 TYOL 100cm
11am start
KSJ4 Art 271 TYOL 75cm
KSJ5 JUMPING
Art 271 TYOL
90cm– AM7
SHOW
RING
Show Jumping – Friday 3rd July,
KSJ6
Artmay
271 TYOL
AM7 riders
ride in100cm
two consecutive heights
11am start
SHOW JUMPING RING – AM7
AM7 riders may ride in two consecutive heights
49
SHOW JUMPING RING – TEAM EVENTS
Horses
– Show
Jumping
SHOW
JUMPING
– POLE
ON
Baton Relay
is–forShow
aRING
team of
two riders
Horses
Jumping
Section
KSJ
KSJ25 Art 270 Accumulator 75cm Start
HeightKSJ
Section
KSJ26 Art 270 Accumulator 90cm Start Height
KSJ13GROUND
268 Baton Relay 60cm
THE
Horses
– Show
Jumping
SHOW
RING
– POLE
ONJuly,
Show JUMPING
Jumping
– Friday
3rd
KSJ14 Art 239 Table C Pole on the Ground
THE
GROUND
11am start
Pole on the ground riders must be under 14 years
KSJ25
Art 270 Accumulator
75cm
Start
HeightKSJ
SHOW JUMPING
RING – TOP
SCORE
Section
KSJ26
Artriders
270 Accumulator
90cmone
Start
Height
Top score
may only choose
class
Horses – Show Jumping
KSJ15 Art 271 TYOL Pole on the Ground
Pole on the ground riders must be under 14 years
SHOW JUMPING RING – POLE ON
KSJ14
Art 239 Table
C Pole
on the Ground
SHOW JUMPING
RING
– TABLE
C
THE GROUND
KSJ15
271may
TYOLride
Pole
Ground heights
TABLE CArt
riders
inon
twothe
consecutive
Pole on JUMPING
the ground RING
riders –must
be ON
under 14 years
SHOW
POLE
KSJ16 Art 239 Table
C 30cm
SHOW
JUMPING
RING
– TABLE
KSJ14
Art 239 Table
C Pole
on the C
Ground
THE
GROUND
KSJ17 Art 239 Table C 45cm
TABLE
C
riders
may
ride
in
two
consecutive
KSJ15
Art
271
TYOL
Pole
on
the
Ground
Pole
on the
ground
riders
must be under 14heights
years
KSJ18
Art 239
Table
C 60cm
KSJ16
Art
239
Table
C
30cm
KSJ14
Art
239
Table
C
Pole
on the Ground
KSJ19
Art
239
Table
C
75cm
SHOW JUMPING
RING
– TABLE C
KSJ17
Art
239
Table
C 45cm
KSJ15
Art
271
TYOL
Pole
on the Ground
KSJ20
Art
239may
Table
C 90cm
TABLE
C
riders
ride
in
two consecutive heights
KSJ18 Art 239 Table C 60cm
KSJ21
Art
239
Table
C
100cm
KSJ16
Art
239
Table
C
30cm
SHOW
JUMPING
RING
–
TABLE C
KSJ19 Art 239 Table C 75cm
KSJ17
Art
239
Table
C
45cm
TABLE
C
riders
may
ride
in
two
consecutive
KSJ20
Art 239 Table
C 90cm
SHOW JUMPING
RING
– TEAM
EVENTSheights
KSJ18
Art
239
Table
C
60cm
KSJ16
Art
239
Table
C
30cm
KSJ21
Art 239
Table
C 100cm
Jigsaw and
rescue
relays
are for teams of
KSJ19 Art
Art 239 Table C 75cm
KSJ17
two riders 239 Table C 45cm
SHOW
JUMPING
RING
– TEAM EVENTS
KSJ20
Art
239
Table
C 60cm
90cm
KSJ18
C
KSJ22 Art
Art 239
268 Table
JIigsaw
Show Jump 60cm
Jigsaw
and
rescue
relays
are
teams of
KSJ21
Art
239
Table
C
100cm
KSJ19
75cmfor
KSJ23 Art
Art 239
268 Table
RescueC Relay
60cm
two
riders
KSJ20 Art 239 Table C 90cm
SHOW JUMPING
RING
– TEAM
KSJ22
Art
Show
JumpEVENTS
60cm
Show Jumping
4th
July,
KSJ21
Art 268
239 JIigsaw
Table–CSaturday
100cm
Jigsaw
and
rescue
relays
are
for
teams of
KSJ23 Art 268 Rescue Relay 60cm
11am
start
two riders
SHOW
JUMPING RING – TEAM EVENTS
KSJ22 and
Art 268
JIigsaw
Show
Jump
60cm
Show
Jumping
– Saturday
4th
Jigsaw
rescue
relays
are
for
teams
ofJuly,
SHOW
JUMPING
RING
– ACCUMULATOR
KSJ23
Art
268
Rescue
Relay
60cm
two
riders
11am
start
Accumulator riders may only choose one class
KSJ27 Art 270 Top Score 45cm Start Height
KSJ28 Art 270 Top Score 75cm Start Height
Top
score
may only choose
class
KSJ26
Artriders
270 Accumulator
90cmone
Start
Height
KSJ27
Art
Score –45cm
Start
Height
SHOW JUMPING
RING
SIX
BAR
KSJ25
Art 270
270 Top
Accumulator
75cm
Start
Height
SHOW JUMPING
RING
–75cm
TOPStart
SCORE
KSJ28
Art
Top
Score
Height
Six bar riders
may
only
choose
one Start
class
KSJ26
Art 270
270
Accumulator
90cm
Height
Top score riders may only choose one class
KSJ29 Art 262 Six Bar 45cm Start Height
SHOW
SIX
BAR
KSJ27 JUMPING
Art 270 TopRING
Score –
Start Height
SHOW
RING
–45cm
TOP
KSJ30 JUMPING
Art 262 Six Bar
75cm
StartSCORE
Height
Six
bar
riders
may
only
choose
one
class
KSJ28
Art
270
Top
Score
75cm
Start
Height
Top score riders may only choose
one
class
KSJ29
Art
262
Six
Bar
45cm
Start
Height
TROPHIES
&
PRIZES
KSJ27 Art 270 Top Score 45cm Start Height
SHOW JUMPING
RING
– SIX
BAR
KSJ30
Art
262
75cm
Start
Height
KSJ28
Art Showjumper
270 Six
TopBar
Score
75cm
Start
Height
Champion
Six bar riders may only choose one class
Reserve
Champion
Showjumper
TROPHIES
&
PRIZES
KSJ29 JUMPING
Art 262 Six Bar
45cm
Start
Height
SHOW
RING
– SIX
BAR
KSJ30
Art Showjumper
262
Sixonly
Bar 75cm
Start
Senior
Showjumper
Champion
Six
bar riders
may
choose
oneHeight
class
Section KSJ
SHOW
RING – TOP
SCORE
KSJ25 JUMPING
Art 270 Accumulator
75cm
Start Height
KSJ29
Art
262 Six Bar 45cm Start Height
Junior
Showjumper
Reserve
Champion
TROPHIES
& PRIZESShowjumper
KSJ30
Art
262 the
Six Bar
75cm Start
All
classes
with
exception
of theHeight
relay events
Senior
Showjumper
Champion
Showjumper
are
eligible
for
Champion
Showjumper,
Reserve
TROPHIES
& PRIZESShowjumper
Junior
Showjumper
Reserve
Champion
Champion,
Senior Showjumper, and Junior
Champion
Showjumper
All
classes
with
the exception
of as
thefollows:
relay events
Senior
Showjumper
Showjumper
points
calculated
1st = 5
are
eligible
for
Champion
Showjumper,
Reserve
Reserve
Champion
Showjumper
points,
2nd
=
3
points,
3rd
=
1
point.
Junior Showjumper
Champion, Senior Showjumper, and Junior
Senior
Showjumper
Showjumping
sponsored
by the
Alice
Springs
All classes
withpoints
the exception
of as
the
relay
events
Showjumper
calculated
follows:
1st = 5
Turf
Club.
Junior
Showjumper
are eligible
for
Reserve
points,
2nd
= 3 Champion
points, 3rd Showjumper,
= 1 point.
Champion,
Senior
Showjumper,
and
Junior
All
classes with
the exception
of the
relay
events
Showjumping
sponsored
by the
Alice
Springs
Showjumper
points calculated as follows: 1st = 5
are eligible
Turf
Club. for Champion Showjumper, Reserve
points,
2nd =Senior
3 points,
3rd = 1 point.
Champion,
Showjumper,
and Junior
KSJ22
Show45cm
JumpStart
60cmHeight
KSJ24 Art
Art 268
270 JIigsaw
Accumulator
Show Jumping
– Saturday
4th July,
SHOW
RING
– ACCUMULATOR
KSJ23 JUMPING
Art 268 Rescue
Relay
60cm
Accumulator
11am startriders may only choose one class
KSJ24
Art 270 Accumulator
45cm Start
Height
Show Jumping
– Saturday
4th July,
SHOW JUMPING RING – ACCUMULATOR
11am start
Showjumper
calculated
follows:
1st = 5
Showjumping points
sponsored
by the as
Alice
Springs
points,
2nd = 3 points, 3rd = 1 point.
Turf Club.
Section KSJ
Accumulator riders may only choose one class
KSJ24 JUMPING
Art 270 Accumulator
45cm Start Height
SHOW
RING – ACCUMULATOR
KSJ25 Art 270
Accumulator
Start
Accumulator
riders
may only 75cm
choose
oneHeight
class
KSJ26
Art
270
Accumulator
90cm
Start
Height
KSJ24 Art 270 Accumulator 45cm Start Height
Showjumping sponsored by the Alice Springs
Turf Club.
SHOW JUMPING RING – TOP SCORE
Top score riders may only choose one class
KSJ27 Art 270 Top Score 45cm Start Height
KSJ28 Art 270 Top Score 75cm Start Height
SHOW JUMPING RING – SIX BAR
Six bar riders may only choose one class
KSJ29 Art 262 Six Bar 45cm Start Height
KSJ30 Art 262 Six Bar 75cm Start Height
TROPHIES & PRIZES
Champion Showjumper
Reserve Champion Showjumper
Senior Showjumper
Junior Showjumper
50
Horses
Horses
–– Led
Horses
Led– Led
Section KLD
Section
Section
KLD
Section
KLD KL
Copland
Copland
Coordinators Angela Angela
Coordinators
ngela Copland
Fees Fees
embers: $6.50
on Members: $13
Members:
Members:
$6.50 $6.50
Non Members:
Non Members:
$13 $13
Saturday,
June or
online
oroffice
at the office
Saturday,
13 June13
online
at the
Closing
Closing
aturday, 13 June online or at the office
$15,
2nd
1st $15,1st
2nd
$10,
3rd$10,
$5 3rd $5
PrizesPrizes
t $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5
In accordance
with regulation
No. 28 (NOTE:
Prize money
not collected
with regulation
No. 28 (NOTE:
Prize money
not collected
AboutAbout
PrizesPrizes In accordance
accordance with regulation No.by
28Friday,
(NOTE:
not
collected
by Friday,
17
July
2015
will be forfeited)
17Prize
Julymoney
2015
will
be
forfeited)
Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited)
RULES RULES
• Alltohorses
to be presented
in aand
bridle
• All horses
be presented
in a bridle
bit. and bit.
in a bridle
bit.
• No headstalls
or halters.
be controlled
by a competent
• and
No headstalls
or halters.
StallionsStallions
must bemust
controlled
by a competent
handler.handler.
allions must
by a competent handler.
•controlled
EA affiliated.
• EAbe
affiliated.
• No
rider is permitted
to be mounted
in any
Show
classwearing
unless wearing
an ASA approved
helmet
• No rider
is permitted
to be mounted
in any Show
class
unless
an ASA approved
helmet or
hat or hat
mounted in
anychin
Show
class
unless
wearing an ASA approved helmet or hat
with
chin
strap secured.
with
strap
secured.
• under
Riders18under
must
wearhelmet,
safety helmet,
jodhpurs,
shortno
boots,
no chappettes.
• Riders
must18
wear
safety
jodhpurs,
shirt, tie,shirt,
shorttie,
boots,
chappettes.
safety helmet,
shirt, tie, short boots, no chappettes.
Coats optional.
Coatsjodhpurs,
optional.
Adult
riders
must
wear
tie, jodhpurs
or neattrousers,
riding trousers,
ridingand
boots,
andhelmet.
safety helmet.
• Adult• riders
must
wear
shirt,
tie,shirt,
jodhpurs
or neat riding
riding boots,
safety
t, tie, jodhpurs
or neat
riding
trousers,
riding
boots,
and
safety helmet.
Service
dress
allowed.
Blue
jeans
not permitted.
Service
dress
allowed.
Blue jeans
not
permitted.
e jeans not
permitted.
• Jackets
for Smartest
on Parade.
• Jackets
must bemust
wornbe
forworn
Smartest
on Parade.
Smartest• onJudge's
Parade.
• Judge's
decisiondecision
is final. is final.
• rider
Novice
rider –ormust
hacknot
– must
have
won a Champion
or Champion
at anyorShow,
• Novice
or hack
havenot
won
a Champion
Rider orRider
Champion
Hack at Hack
any Show,
a 1st or a 1st
t not have won
Champion
orShow.
Champion
Hacknot
at
any
Show,
or a 1stadvancing
place
at Show.
aRider
RoyalThis
This
to aadvancing
Junior
to aCompetition.
Senior Competition.
placeaat
a Royal
does
notdoes
apply
toapply
a Junior
to a Senior
s does not apply to a Junior advancing to a Senior Competition.
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
Led Led
TROPHIES & PRIZES
Champion
Mare, KLD1-KLD5
Classes KLD1-KLD5
$50
Champion
Mare, Classes
$50
Friday Start
8:30am Start
Friday 8:30am
Champion Mare, Classes KLD1-KLD5 sponsored
$50
sponsored
by Integrated
Valuation
by Integrated
Valuation
ServicesServices
(NT). (NT
StockType
Horse
Type (Mare)
KLD1 KLD1
Stock Horse
(Mare)
sponsored by Integrated Valuation Services
(NT).
Champion
Mare placegetter
second placegetter
to
ReserveReserve
Champion
Mare second
to
)
Pony–(Mare)
– not exceeding
KLD2 KLD2
Pony (Mare)
not exceeding
14 hands14 hands
Reserve
Champion
Mare
second
placegetter
to
eventual
Champion
to
stand
by
for
judging.
eventual
Champion
to
stand
by
for
judging.
eding 14
handsKLD3
Mare14– hands,
over 14not
hands,
not exceeding
KLD3
Mare – over
exceeding
eventual Champion to stand by for judging.
Champion
/ Gelding,
Classes KLD6-KLD1
Champion
StallionStallion
/ Gelding,
Classes KLD6-KLD10
ot exceeding 15 hands15 hands
Mare15
– hands
over 15 hands
KLD4 KLD4
Mare – over
Champion
Stallion / Gelding, Classes$50
KLD6-KLD10
$50 sponsored
by Integrated
Valuation
sponsored
by Integrated
Valuation
$50
sponsored
ServicesServices
(NT). (NT).
Thoroughbred
Mareby Integrated Valuation
KLD5 KLD5
Thoroughbred
Mare
Services
(NT).
StockType
Horse
Type
(Stallion
/ Gelding)
KLD6 KLD6
Stock Horse
(Stallion
/ Gelding)
Champion
/ Gelding
ReserveReserve
Champion
StallionStallion
/ Gelding
second second
ion / Gelding)
PonyReserve
(Stallion
/ Gelding)
–Stallion
not exceeding
KLD7 KLD7
Pony (Stallion
/ Gelding)
– not exceeding
Champion
/ Gelding
secondplacegetter
to eventual
Champion
placegetter
to eventual
Champion
to standto
bystand by
14 hands14 hands
) – not exceeding
placegetter to eventual Champion to for
stand
byfor judging.
judging.
/ Gelding
over 14not
hands, not
KLD8 KLD8
Stallion Stallion
/ Gelding
– over 14– hands,
for judging.
Supreme
Champion
Led Exhibit
$50 sponsored
Supreme
Champion
Led Exhibit
$50 sponsored
by
exceeding
15 hands15 hands
r 14 hands, notexceeding
Supreme
Champion
Led
Exhibit
$50
sponsored
by
Integrated
Valuation
Services
(NT)
to
be
judged
Integrated
Valuation
Services
(NT)
to
be
judged
over 15 hands
KLD9 KLD9
Stallion Stallion
/ Gelding/ Gelding
– over 15– hands
Integrated
Valuation
Services
(NT)
to
be
judged
from
Champion
Mare
and
Champion
Stallion
from
Champion
Mare
and
Champion
Stallion
r 15 hands
Thoroughbred
KLD10 KLD10
Thoroughbred
Stallion Stallion
/ Gelding/ Gelding
from Champion Mare and Champion Stallion
/ Gelding.
/ Gelding.
/ Gelding
/ Gelding.
51
Horses
– Rider
Horses
Horses –– Rider
Rider
Coordinators
Coordinators
Fees
Fees
Closing
Closing
Prizes
Prizes
About Prizes
About Prizes
• No headstalls or halters. Stallions must be controlled
• EA affiliated.
Section
KRR
Section
KRR
• No rider is permitted to be mounted
in any
Show cla
Section KRR
with chin strap secured.
• Riders under 18 must wear safety helmet, jodhpurs,
Angela Copland
Coats optional.
Angela Copland
Members: $6.50
• Adult riders must wear shirt, tie, jodhpurs or neat rid
Members:
$6.50$13
Non
Members:
Service dress allowed. Blue jeans not permitted. Jac
Non Members: $13
• Judge's decision is final.
Saturday, 13 June online or at the office
• Novice rider or hack – must not have won a Champio
Saturday, 13 June online or at the office
place at a Royal Show. This does not apply to a Junio
1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5
1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5
In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
Riders
In accordance
with
regulation
No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
by
Friday, 17 July
2015
will be forfeited)
Friday after the Led classes
by Friday, 17 July 2015 willCommences
be forfeited)
RULES
RULES
• All horses to be presented in a bridle and bit.
KRR1 Smartest on Parade (9 to 12 years)
KRR2 Smartest on Parade (13 to 17 years)
• No
headstalls
halters. Stallions
must
controlled KRR3
by a competent
handler.
All horses
to beorpresented
in a bridle
andbebit.
Novice Girl
/ Boy Rider (17 years and under)
• EA
No affiliated.
headstalls or halters. Stallions must be controlled KRR4
by a competent
Girl / Boyhandler.
Rider (9 to 12 years)
• No
rider is permitted to be mounted in any Show class unless wearing an ASA approved helmet or hat
EA affiliated.
KRR5 Girl / Boy Rider (13 to 17 years)
withrider
chinisstrap
secured.
• No
permitted
to be mounted in any Show class unless wearing an ASA approved helmet or hat
KRR6 Open Rider (17 years and under)
• Riders
under
18secured.
must wear safety helmet, jodhpurs, shirt, tie, short boots, no chappettes.
with chin
strap
KRR7 Smartest on Parade (18 years and over)
Coats optional.
• Riders
under 18 must wear safety helmet, jodhpurs, shirt, tie, short boots, no chappettes.
KRR8
Novice
Lady
/ Gent
Rider
(18helmet.
years
• Adult
must wear shirt, tie, jodhpurs or neat riding
trousers,
riding
boots,
and
safety
Coats riders
optional.
and over)
Service
dressmust
allowed.
not permitted.
must be worn
Smartest
on Parade.
• Adult
riders
wearBlue
shirt,jeans
tie, jodhpurs
or neatJackets
riding trousers,
ridingfor
boots,
and safety
helmet.
KRR9 Lady / Gent Rider (18 years and under
• Judge's
decision
is final.
Service dress
allowed.
Blue jeans not permitted. Jackets must40
beyears)
worn for Smartest on Parade.
• Novice
or hack
– must not have won a ChampionKRR10
Rider orLady
Champion
Hack (40
at any
Show,
a 1st
Judge'srider
decision
is final.
/ Gent Rider
years
and or
over)
place atrider
a Royal
Show.
This does
not apply
a Junior advancing
to a Senior
Competition.
• Novice
or hack
– must
not have
won ato
Champion
Rider or Champion
Hack
at any Show, or a 1st
KRR11 Open Lady / Gent Rider (18 years and over)
place at a Royal Show. This does not apply to a Junior advancing to a Senior Competition.
TROPHIES Girl
& PRIZES
Champion
/ Boy Rider Classes KRR3-KRR6 $50
Riders
sponsored by
Valuation
Services (NT).
Champion
GirlIntegrated
/ Boy Rider
Classes KRR3-KRR6
$50
Riders
Commences Friday after the Led classes
sponsored
by
Integrated
Valuation
Services
(NT).
Reserve Champion Girl / Boy Rider second
Commences
Friday
the (9
Led
KRR1
Smartest
onafter
Parade
toclasses
12 years)
placegetter
to eventual
tosecond
stand by
Reserve
Champion
GirlChampion
/ Boy Rider
KRR1 Smartest on Parade (13
(9 toto1217years)
KRR2
years)
for judging. to eventual Champion to stand by
placegetter
KRR2 Novice
Smartest
Parade
(13(17
to years
17 years)
KRR3
Girlon/ Boy
Rider
and under)
for
judging.Lady / Gent Rider Classes KRR8-KRR11
Champion
KRR3 Girl
Novice
GirlRider
/ Boy(9Rider
years and under)
KRR4
/ Boy
to 12(17
years)
$50 sponsored
by/ Integrated
Champion
Lady
Gent Rider Valuation
Classes KRR8-KRR11
KRR4 Girl / Boy Rider (13
(9 toto1217years)
KRR5
years)
Services
(NT). by Integrated Valuation
$50
sponsored
KRR5 Open
Girl / Boy
Rider
(13 toand
17 years)
KRR6
Rider
(17 years
under)
Services
(NT).
Reserve Champion
Lady / Gent Rider second
KRR6 Smartest
Open Rider
years(18
andyears
under)
KRR7
on(17
Parade
and over)
placegetter
to eventual
Champion
to stand
by
Reserve
Champion
Lady
/ Gent Rider
second
KRR7 Novice
Smartest
on /Parade
(18 years
and over)
KRR8
Lady
Gent Rider
(18 years
for
judging.
placegetter
to
eventual
Champion
to
stand
by
over)
KRR8 and
Novice
Lady / Gent Rider (18 years
for
judging.
and over)
KRR9 Lady
/ Gent Rider (18 years and under
Supreme Champion Rider to be judged from
years)
ChampionChampion
Girl / Boy Rider
Champion
Lady /
KRR9 40
Lady
/ Gent Rider (18 years and under
Supreme
Riderand
to be
judged from
40 years)
KRR10 Lady
/ Gent Rider (40 years and over)
Gent Rider Girl
$50 /sponsored
Champion
Boy Rider by
andIntegrated
ChampionValuation
Lady /
KRR10 Open
Lady /Lady
Gent/Rider
years
KRR11
Gent (40
Rider
(18 and
yearsover)
and over)
Services
(NT).
Gent
Rider
$50 sponsored by Integrated Valuation
KRR11 Open Lady / Gent Rider (18 years and over)
Services (NT).
TROPHIES & PRIZES
TROPHIES & PRIZES
52
Horses
Horses
Horses
–––Hack
Hack
– Hack
Horses
Hack
Section
Section
Section
KHK
KHK KH
Section
KHK
AngelaCopland
Angela
Copland
Copland
Coordinators
Coordinators
Coordinators Angela
Fees
Fees Fees
Members:
Members:
Members:
$6.50
$6.50 $6.50
Non
NonMembers:
Members:
Non Members:
$13
$13 $13
Closing
Closing
Closing
Saturday,
Saturday,
Saturday,
13
13June
June13
online
online
Juneor
or
online
atatthe
the
oroffice
office
at the office
Prizes
PrizesPrizes
1st
1st$15,
$15,1st
2nd
2nd
$15,
$10,
$10,
2nd
3rd
3rd$10,
$5
$5 3rd $5
accordance
In accordance
with
withregulation
regulation
with regulation
No.
No.28
28(NOTE:
(NOTE:
No. 28Prize
(NOTE:
Prizemoney
money
Prizenot
money
notcollected
collected
not collected
About
AboutAbout
Prizes
PrizesPrizes InInaccordance
by
byFriday,
Friday,
by17
Friday,
17July
July2015
17
2015
July
will
will
2015
be
beforfeited)
forfeited)
will be forfeited)
RULES
RULES RULES
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
••
All
Allhorses
horses
• All
toto
horses
be
bepresented
presented
to be presented
ininaabridle
bridle
inand
aand
bridle
bit.
bit. and bit.
No
Noheadstalls
headstalls
• No headstalls
ororhalters.
halters.
orStallions
halters.
StallionsStallions
must
mustbe
becontrolled
must
controlled
be controlled
by
byaacompetent
competent
by a competent
handler.
handler.handler.
EA
EAaffiliated.
affiliated.
• EA affiliated.
No
Norider
rider
• is
No
ispermitted
permitted
rider is permitted
totobe
bemounted
mounted
to be mounted
ininany
anyShow
Show
in any
class
class
Show
unless
unless
class
wearing
wearing
unless an
wearing
anASA
ASAapproved
approved
an ASA approved
helmet
helmetoror
helmet
hat
hat or hat
with
withchin
chin
with
strap
strap
chin
secured.
secured.
strap secured.
Riders
Riders
• under
under
Riders
18
18under
must
mustwear
18
wear
must
safety
safety
wear
helmet,
helmet,
safetyjodhpurs,
helmet,
jodhpurs,
jodhpurs,
shirt,
shirt,tie,
tie,shirt,
short
shorttie,
boots,
boots,
short
no
no
boots,
chappettes.
chappettes.
no chappettes.
Coats
Coatsoptional.
optional.
Coats optional.
Adult
Adultriders
• riders
Adult
must
must
riders
wear
wear
must
shirt,
shirt,
wear
tie,
tie,shirt,
jodhpurs
jodhpurs
tie, jodhpurs
ororneat
neatriding
riding
or neat
trousers,
trousers,
riding trousers,
riding
ridingboots,
boots,
riding
and
and
boots,
safety
safety
and
helmet.
helmet.
safety helmet.
Service
Servicedress
dress
Service
allowed.
allowed.
dress allowed.
Blue
Bluejeans
jeans
Blue
not
not
jeans
permitted.
permitted.
not permitted.
Jackets
Jacketsmust
Jackets
mustbe
beworn
must
wornfor
be
forworn
Smartest
Smartest
for Smartest
on
onParade.
Parade.
on Parade.
Judge's
Judge's
• decision
Judge's
decisiondecision
isisfinal.
final. is final.
Novice
Novice
• rider
rider
Novice
ororhack
rider
hack–or
–must
must
hacknot
not
– must
have
havenot
won
won
have
aaChampion
Champion
won a Champion
Rider
RiderororChampion
Rider
Champion
or Champion
Hack
Hackatatany
Hack
anyShow,
Show,
at any
ororShow,
aa1st
1st or a 1st
place
placeatataplace
aRoyal
Royal
atShow.
Show.
a Royal
This
This
Show.
does
does
This
not
notdoes
apply
apply
not
totoaapply
aJunior
Junior
to advancing
aadvancing
Junior advancing
totoaaSenior
Senior
to Competition.
aCompetition.
Senior Competition.
KHK14
KHK14 Novice
KHK14
NovicePony
Pony
Novice
Hack
Hack
Pony
––not
not
Hack
exceeding
exceeding
– not exceeding
14
14hands
hands14 hands
Commences
Commences
Commences
Friday
Fridayafter
after
Friday
the
theafter
Rider
Rider
the
classes
classes
Rider classes
KHK15
KHK15 Pony
KHK15
PonyHack
Hack
Pony
––12
12
Hack
hands
hands
– 12
and
and
hands
under
under
and under
KHK1
KHK1 Novice
KHK1
NoviceHack
Hack
Novice
––over
over
Hack
15
15–hands
hands
over 15 hands
KHK16
KHK16 Pony
KHK16
PonyHack
Hack
Pony
––over
over
Hack
12
12–hands,
hands,
over 12not
not
hands,
exceeding
exceeding
not exceeding
14
14hands
hands14 hands
KHK2
KHK2 Hack
KHK2
Hack––over
over
Hack
15
15–hands,
hands,
over 15not
not
hands,
exceeding
exceeding
not exceeding
16
16hands
hands16 hands
KHK17
KHK17 Child
KHK17
ChildPony
Pony
Child
Hack
Hack
Pony
––not
not
Hack
exceeding
exceeding
– not exceeding
14
14hands
hands14 hand
KHK3
KHK3 Hack
KHK3
Hack––over
over
Hack
16
16–hands
hands
over 16 hands
KHK18
KHK18 Pleasure
KHK18
PleasurePleasure
Pony
PonyHack
Hack
Pony
––not
not
Hack
eligible
eligible
– not eligible
for
forchampionship
championship
for championship
KHK4
KHK4 Lightweight
KHK4
Lightweight
Lightweight
Hack
Hack––over
over
Hack
15
15–hands
hands
over 15 hands
KHK19
KHK19 Show
KHK19
ShowHunter
Hunter
Show––Hunter
not
notexceeding
exceeding
– not exceeding
14
14hands
hands14 hands
KHK5
KHK5 Heavyweight
KHK5
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Hack
Hack––over
over
Hack
15
15–hands
hands
over 15 hands
KHK20
KHK20 Show
KHK20
ShowHunter
Hunter
Show––Hunter
over
over14
14–hands,
hands,
over 14not
not
hands, not
KHK6
KHK6 Ladies
KHK6
LadiesHack
Hack
Ladies
––over
over
Hack
15
15–hands
hands
over 15 hands
exceeding
exceeding
exceeding
15
15hands
hands15 hands
KHK7
KHK7 Childs
KHK7
ChildsHack
Hack
Childs
––over
over
Hack
15
15–hands
hands
over 15 hands
KHK21
KHK21 Show
KHK21
ShowHunter
Hunter
Show––Hunter
over
over15
15–hands
hands
over 15 hands
KHK8
KHK8 Pleasure
KHK8
PleasurePleasure
Hack
Hack––over
over
Hack
15
15–hands,
hands,
over 15not
not
hands,
eligible
eligible
not eligible
for
forChampionship
Championship
for Championship
TROPHIES
TROPHIES
TROPHIES
&&PRIZES
PRIZES
& PRIZES
KHK9
KHK9 Novice
KHK9
NoviceGalloway
Galloway
Novice Galloway
––over
over14
14–hands,
hands,
over 14not
not
hands, not
Champion
Champion
Champion
Hack
HackClasses
Classes
HackKHK1-KHK7.
Classes
KHK1-KHK7.
KHK1-KHK7.
Prizes:
Prizes:$50
$50
Prizes: $50
exceeding
exceeding
exceeding
15
15hands
hands15 hands
sponsored
sponsored
by
byIntegrated
Integrated
by Integrated
Valuation
Valuation
Valuation
Services
ServicesServices
(NT).
(NT). (NT
KHK10
KHK10 Open
KHK10
OpenGalloway
Galloway
Open Galloway
Hack
Hack––over
over
Hack
14
14–hands,
hands,
over 14not
not
hands, notsponsored
exceeding
exceeding
exceeding
15
15hands
hands15 hands
Reserve
ReserveReserve
Champion
Champion
Champion
Hack
Hacksecond
second
Hackplacegetter
placegetter
second placegetter
toto
to
KHK11
KHK11 Galloway
KHK11
Galloway
Galloway
Hack
Hack––ladies
ladies
Hack – ladies
stand
standby
bystand
for
forjudging
judging
by forKHK9,
judging
KHK9,KHK10,
KHK10,
KHK9,KHK11,
KHK11,
KHK10,KHK12
KHK12
KHK11, KHK12
KHK12
KHK12 Galloway
KHK12
Galloway
Galloway
Hack
Hack––child
child
Hack – child
, ,KHK13.
KHK13., KHK13.
KHK13
KHK13 Pleasure
KHK13
PleasurePleasure
Galloway
Galloway
Galloway
Hack,
Hack,not
not
Hack,
eligible
eligible
not eligible
for
forChampionship
Championship
for Championship
Hack
Hack Hack
53
Horses –– Hack
Hack
Horses
Section KHK
KHK
Section
Champion Galloway Hack Classes KHK9-KHK12.
Prizes: $50 sponsored by Integrated Valuation
Services (NT).
Champion Show Hunter Classes KHK19 & KHK21.
Prizes: $50 sponsored by Integrated Valuation
Services (NT).
Reserve Champion Galloway Hack 2nd place to
stand by for judging.
Reserve Champion Show Hunter second
placegetter to stand by for judging.
Champion Pony Hack Classes KHK14-KHK17.
Prizes: $50 sponsored by Integrated Valuation
Services (NT).
Supreme Champion Hack judged from Champion
Pony, Galloway, Hack and Show Hunter. Prizes: $50
sponsored by Integrated Valuation Services (NT).
Reserve Champion Pony Hack second placegetter
to stand by for judging.
54
Horses – Harness
Horses
– Harness
Horses
Horses –– Harness
Harness
Section KHN
Section
Section KHN
KHN
Section KHN
Margaret Bowen
Judge
Margaret
Judge
Margaret Bowen
Bail
Coordinators
Margaret Bowen
Judge
Margaret
Coordinators
Members:Bail
$6.50
Fees
Margaret
Bail $13
Coordinators
Non
Members:
Members:
$6.50KHN
Fees
Section
Members:
$6.50
Fees
Non
Members:
$13online or at the office
Saturday,
13
June
Closing
Non Members: $13
Saturday,
13$10,
June3rd
online
Closing
1st $15, 2nd
$5 or at the office
Prizes
Saturday, 13 June online or at the office
Closing
1st
$15, 2nd $10,
3rdregulation
$5
Prizes
In accordance
with
No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
About Prizes
1st
$15, 2nd
$10,
3rd
$5will be forfeited)
Prizes
by
Friday,
17
July
2015
In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
About Prizes
In accordance
with
regulation
No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
About
Prizes
Friday, 17 July
2015
will be forfeited)
Friday, 3rd July – 1pm start.by
by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited)
RULES
Friday,
July – 1pm start.
nline or
at the3rd
office
Friday,
3rdcode
Julyis– of
1pm
start. preference but should include hat, gloves and whip. Apron/knee rug is
• Dress
personal
RULES
optional.
Style
should
complement overall picture.
RULES
• Dress code is of personal preference but should include hat, gloves and whip. Apron/knee rug is
•
Adult
drivers
are
aged
18
years not
and collected
over.
egulation
No. 28
(NOTE:
Prize money
Style
complement
overall
picture.
• optional.
Dress
code
is ofshould
personal
preference
but should
include hat, gloves and whip. Apron/knee rug is
•
Junior
drivers
6-10
years
must
be
accompanied
by an experienced adult driving person as a passenger
15 will be
• forfeited)
Adult drivers
are
aged 18
years and over.
optional.
Style
should
complement
overall picture.
seated alongside at all times. A second pair of reins may be attached.
• Junior
driversare
6-10
years
accompanied
by an experienced adult driving person as a passenger
Adult drivers
aged
18 must
yearsbe
and
over.
• Junior drivers 11-15 years competing with a single horse may carry a groom or passenger at
alongside
atyears
all times.
second
pair of reins
may
be attached.
• seated
Junior drivers
6-10
mustAbe
accompanied
by an
experienced
adult driving person as a passenger
their discretion.
• seated
Junior drivers
11-15
years
competing
single
may
carry a groom or passenger at
alongside
at all
times.
A secondwith
pairaof
reinshorse
may be
attached.
• Junior drivers 16-17 years may drive a pair of ponies but not horses or a larger combination.
their
discretion.
Junior
drivers
11-15Apron/knee
years competing
include• hat,
gloves
and whip.
rug is with a single horse may carry a groom or passenger at
• ACDS recommends that junior drivers and passengers wear an approved accredited safety helmet.
• their
Junior
drivers 16-17 years may drive a pair of ponies but not horses or a larger combination.
discretion.
ure.
• Participants are obliged to conduct themselves in an orderly manner at all times and are required to
• ACDS
junior
wear
approved
accredited
safety helmet.
Juniorrecommends
drivers 16-17that
years
may drivers
drive a and
pair passengers
of ponies but
notan
horses
or a larger
combination.
comply with the driving rules.
• Participants
are
obliged
to conduct
themselves
in an orderly
manner
at all
times andsafety
are required
ACDS recommends
that
junior
and passengers
wear an
approved
accredited
helmet.to
by an experienced
adult
driving
person
asdrivers
a passenger
• In the event of an inconsistency between disciplinary procedures and competition rules, the competition
with are
the obliged
driving rules.
Participants
to conduct themselves in an orderly manner at all times and are required to
eins may• becomply
attached.
rules will override.
• may
In the
event
of
andriving
inconsistency
between disciplinary procedures and competition rules, the competition
comply
with
the
rules. at
gle horse
carry
a groom
or passenger
• Show driving horses / ponies must be at least 3 years of age to compete.
override.
• rules
In thewill
event
of an inconsistency between disciplinary procedures and competition rules, the competition
• All horses / ponies must wear winkers.
Show
driving
/ ponies must be at least 3 years of age to compete.
rules
will
override.
onies but• not
horses
or a horses
larger combination.
• NOT permitted are: bandages, boots, bitless bridles, martingales, side reins, trotting type over checks,
• All
horses
/ ponies
must
wear
winkers.
Show
driving
horses
/ ponies
must
be at least 3 years of age to compete.
engers wear
an
approved
accredited
safety
helmet.
running reins.
• NOT
permitted
bandages,
boots,
bitless
All manner
horses
/ at
ponies
must
wear
in an orderly
allare:
times
and
arewinkers.
required
to bridles, martingales, side reins, trotting type over checks,
• Permitted nosebands are: Cavesson, Grackle, Mexican, Hanovarian.
reins. are: bandages, boots, bitless bridles, martingales, side reins, trotting type over checks,
• running
NOT permitted
• Tails tied to vehicles or harness not permitted.
• running
Permitted
nosebands
are:
Cavesson,
Grackle, Mexican, Hanovarian.
reins.
linary procedures
and
competition
rules,
the competition
For
information
on rules
and
regulations
visitMexican,
www.acds.org.au
• more
Tails
tied tonosebands
vehicles
orare:
harness
not permitted.
Permitted
Cavesson,
Grackle,
Hanovarian.
Tails
tied to vehicles
or harness
not permitted.
years For
of• age
to compete.
more
information
on rules
and regulations
visit www.acds.org.au
KHN5 Open Paces and Educated
For
more information on rules and regulations visit www.acds.org.au
Harness
dles, martingales, side reins, trotting type over checks,
KHN5
Open
Paces and Educated
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
Harness
KHN1
Open Turnout
KHN5
Open
Paces and Educated
Harness
KHN2
Pleasure Pony – 12 hands and under
Champion
TROPHIES Harness
& PRIZESHorse / Pony trophy donated
exican,
Hanovarian.
KHN1
Open Turnout
by
Central Australian
Show Society.
KHN3
Horse / Pony – over 12 hands
TROPHIES
& PRIZESHorse
KHN1 Pleasure
Open Turnout
KHN2
Pleasure
Pony – 12 hands and under
Champion
Harness
/ Pony trophy donated
KHN4
Open
Driver
Reserve
Champion
Horse
/ Pony.
KHN2 Pleasure Horse
Pony –/12
hands
and12under
by
Central
Australian
Show
Society.
www.acds.org.au
Champion
Harness Harness
Horse
/ Pony
trophy
donated
KHN3
Pony
– over
hands
$5
by
Central
Australian
Show Society.
Reserve
Champion
Harness
Horse / Pony.
Reserve Champion Harness Horse / Pony.
KHN3 Pleasure
Horse / Pony – over 12 hands
KHN4
Open Driver
KHN4
KHN5 Open Driver
Paces and Educated
TROPHIES & PRIZES
Champion Harness Horse / Pony trophy donated
by Central Australian Show Society.
Reserve Champion Harness Horse / Pony.
55
Horses
Horses –– Novelty
Novelty
Section
Section KNV
KNV
Members:
Fees
At the time of publication
there are$6.50
no Novelty Events scheduled.
Nonfor
Members:
Please refer to our website
updates:$13
www.alice-springs.com.au
Saturday, 13 June online or at the office
Closing
Prizes
1st $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10
About Prizes
In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
by Friday,17 July 2015 will be forfeited)
GYMKHANA – Sign up: 3pm – Start: 4pm
Events provided and sponsored by the Central Australian Show Society.
Bending & Flag run as gymkhana, Keyhole & Barrel will run as individually timed events.
RULES
• All riders must wear an approved safety helmet.
• Neat and tidy dress is required.
• In the event of equal points, fastest barrel race will decide Champion.
TROPHIES & PRIZES
Novelty
KNV1
KNV2
KNV3
KNV4
KNV5
KNV6
KNV7
KNV8
KNV9
KNV10
KNV11
KNV12
KNV13
KNV14
KNV15
KNV16
Champion Led Novelty Rider Classes KNV1, KNV2,
KNV3 & KNV4.
Flag Race – led
Bending – led
Barrel – led
Keyhole – led
Flag Race (12 years and under)
Bending (12 years and under)
Barrel Race (12 years and under)
Keyhole (12 years and under)
Flag Race (13 to 17 years)
Bending (13 to 17 years)
Barrel Race (13 to 17 years)
Keyhole (13 to 17 years)
Flag Race – open
Bending – open
Barrel – open
Keyhole – open
Reserve Champion Led Novelty Rider.
Champion Novelty Rider 12 years and under
Classes KNV5, KNV6, KNV7 & KNV8.
Reserve Champion Novelty Rider 12 years
and under.
Champion Novelty Rider 13 to 17 years Classes
KNV9, KNV10, KNV11 & KNV12.
Reserve Champion Novelty Rider 13 to17 years.
Champion Open Novelty Rider Classes KNV13,
KNV14, KNV15 & KNV16.
Reserve Champion Open Novelty Rider.
Ribbons and prize money sponsored by the
Central Australian Show Society.
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Horses – Topsy Ring
Rhonda Stevens
Horses
–– Topsy
Ring
Coordinators
Horses
Topsy
Ring
Horses
– Topsy Ring
Members: $6.50
Fees
Coordinators
Coordinators
Coordinators
Fees
Coordinators
Closing
Fees
Fees
Fees
Prizes
Closing
Closing
About
Prizes
Closing
Prizes
Closing
Prizes
Prizes
About
Prizes
Prizes
START FRIDAY
9AM
About
Prizes
About
Prizes
RULES
About Prizes
Section KTP
Section KTP
Section
Section KTP
KTP
Section
KTP
Rhonda Stevens
Non
Members:
$13
Rhonda
Stevens
Rhonda
Stevens
Members:
$6.50
Rhonda
Stevens
Saturday,
13
June online or at the office
Members:
$6.50
Non Members:
Members:
$6.50$13
Non Members:
$13
Members:
$6.50
1st $15,
2nd
$10,
3rd $5
Non
Members:
$13
Saturday,
13 June
or at the office
Non
Members:
$13online
Saturday, 13 June
online or at the office
In
accordance
with
regulation
(NOTE: Prize money not collected
Saturday,
13$10,
June3rd
online
at No.
the 28
office
1st
$15, 2nd
$5 or
Saturday,
13
June
online
or
at
the
office
by
Friday,
17
July
2015
will
be
forfeited)
1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5
1st
$15, 2nd $10,
3rdregulation
$5
In
accordance
with
No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
1st
$15, 2nd $10,
3rdregulation
$5
In
accordance
with
No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
by
Friday,
17
July
2015
will
be
forfeited)
In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
by
Friday,
17
July
2015
will
be
forfeited)
In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited)
START FRIDAY 9AM
byinFriday,
July
will be forfeited)
• AllFRIDAY
horses to
be presented
a bridle17
and
bit.2015
No headstalls
or halters. Stallions must be controlled by a
START
9AM
RULES
START
FRIDAY 9AM
competent
handler.
START
RULES FRIDAY 9AM
•
EA
affiliated.
All horses to be presented in a bridle and bit. No headstalls or halters. Stallions must be controlled by a
RULES
RULES
•• All
horses
be presented
a bridle in
and
bit.
No headstalls
or wearing
halters. Stallions
must be helmet
controlled
by a
No
rider isto
permitted
to bein
mounted
any
Show
class unless
an ASA approved
or hat
competent
• All
horses tohandler.
be presented in a bridle and bit. No headstalls or halters. Stallions must be controlled by a
competent
handler.
with
chin strap
Riders
underand
18 mustNo
wear
safety helmet,
jodhpurs,
shirt,
tie,be
short
boots, no
EA
affiliated.
•• All
horses
tohandler.
beorsecured.
presented
in a bridle
headstalls
or halters.
Stallions
must
controlled
by a
competent
headstalls
halters. Stallions
must bebit.
controlled
by a competent
handler.
•• No
EA
affiliated.
chappettes.
Coats optional.
No
rider
is
permitted
to
be
mounted
in
any
Show
class
unless
wearing
an
ASA
approved
helmet
or
hat
competent
handler.
•• EA
affiliated.
Section
KTP
No
rider
isstrap
permitted
toshirt,
be
mounted
in18any
class
unless
wearing
anboots,
ASA approved
helmet
or hat
Adult
riders
must
wear
tie,under
jodhpurs
orShow
neat
riding
trousers,
riding
safety
hat,
with
chin
secured.
Riders
must
wear
safety
helmet,
jodhpurs,
tie,helmet,
short
boots,
no
•• EA
affiliated.
No
rider
isstrap
permitted
to be
mounted
in18any
Show
class
unless
wearing
an ASAshirt,
approved
helmet
or hat
with
chin
secured.
Riders
under
must
wear
safety
helmet,
jodhpurs,
shirt,
tie,
short
no
bowler
oristop
hat. Service
dress
allowed.
Blue
jeans
notunless
permitted.
Jackets
must
be
worn
forboots,
Smartest
chappettes.
Coats
optional.
• No
rider
permitted
to
be
mounted
in
any
Show
class
wearing
an
ASA
approved
helmet
or
hat
with
chin strap
secured.
Riders under 18 must wear safety helmet, jodhpurs, shirt, tie, short boots, no
chappettes.
Coats
optional.
on Parade.
•• Adult
riders
must
wear
shirt,
tie,under
jodhpurs
or neat
riding
riding
boots,
safety
hat, no
with
chin
strap
Riders
18 must
wear
safety
helmet,
jodhpurs,
tie,helmet,
short boots,
Riders
chappettes.
under
Coats
18secured.
must
optional.
wear
safety
helmet,
jodhpurs,
shirt,trousers,
tie,
short
boots,
noshirt,
chappettes.
Adult
riders
must
tie, allowed.
jodhpurs
or neat
riding
trousers,
riding
boots,
safety
helmet,
hat,
•• Judges
decision
iswear
final.shirt,
bowler
or
top
hat.
Service
dress
Blue
jeans
not
permitted.
Jackets
must
be
worn
for
Smartest
chappettes.
Coats
optional.
• Adult
Coats
riders
optional.
must
wear
shirt,
tie, allowed.
jodhpursBlue
or neat
riding
trousers, riding
boots,
safety
helmet,
hat,
bowler
or top
Service
dress
jeans
notRider
permitted.
Jackets
must
worn
for or
Smartest
Novice
rider
orhat.
hack
– must
not
have
won aorChampion
or Champion
Hack
atbe
any
Show,
a 1st
on
Parade.
•• Adult
riders
must
wear
shirt,
tie,
jodhpurs
neat
riding
trousers,
riding
boots,
safety
helmet,
hat,
Adult
bowler
riders
or top
must
hat.wear
Service
shirt,
dress
tie, allowed.
jodhpursBlue
or neat
jeans
riding
not permitted.
trousers, riding
Jackets
boots,
must
safety
be worn
helmet,
for Smartest
hat,
on
Parade.
place ator
a top
Royal
Show.
Thisdress
doesallowed.
not applyBlue
to ajeans
Junior
advancing
toJackets
a Seniormust
Competition.
• Judges
decision
is
final.
bowler
hat.
Service
not
permitted.
be
worn
for
Smartest
on Parade.
bowler
or
top hat.
dress allowed.
•• Judges
decision
is Service
final.
Novice
rider
orpermitted.
hack
– must not have won a Champion Rider or Champion Hack at any Show, or a 1st
on Parade.
Judges
jeans
decision
not
is
final.
nline or•••atBlue
the
office
Novice
rider
or hack
– must
not have
won ato
Champion
Rider orBarrel
Champion
Hack
any Show,
or a 1st
place8at
a Royal
Show.
This
does
notonapply
a JuniorKTP15
advancing
to aRace
Senior
Competition.
(over
6at
to 8 years)
decision
is
final.
• Judges
Novice
Jackets
rider
must
orbe
hack
worn
– must
for
Smartest
not have
won
Parade.
ato
Champion
Rider or Champion
Hack
atyears
any Show,
or a 1st
Riders
years
and
under
place at
a Royal
Show.
This
does
not apply
a JuniorKTP16
advancing
to a Senior
Competition.
•
Novice
rider
or
hack
–
must
not
have
won
a
Champion
Rider
or
Champion
Hack
at
any
Show,
1st
Keyhole
Race
(8
years
and
under)
$5
• Judges
place atdecision
a Royal Show.
is final.This does not apply to a Junior advancing to a Senior Competition. or –aled
KTP1place
Rider
(6Royal
yearsShow.
and under)
at
a
This
does
not
apply
to
a
Junior
advancing
to
a
Senior
Competition.
KTP15
Barrel
Race
(over
6
years
to
8
years)
KTP17
Keyhole
Race
(6
years
and
under)
• Novice
rider orand
hackunder
– must not have won a Champion Rider or Champion Hack at any Show, or a 1st
Riders
828years
KTP15
Barrel
Race
(over
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8 years)
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not collected
KTP2No.Rider
(overand
6 Prize
years
to
8 years)
KTP16
(8Competition.
years
andto
– led
Keyhole
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(over
6 years
to
8 years)
Riders
years
under
place8at
a Royal
Show.
This does not apply to a JuniorKTP18
advancing
to aRace
Senior
KTP15
Barrel
(over
6 years
tounder)
8 years)
Riders
8 years
and
under
KTP16
Keyhole
Race
(8
years
and
under)
– led
Rider
(6
and
under) – led
15 willKTP1
be forfeited)
KTP3
(8 years
KTP15
Barrel
Race
(over
6
years
to
8
years)
KTP17
Keyhole
Race
(6
years
and
under)
KTP19
Show
Jumping
–
pole
height
(rider
years
RidersRider
8 years
and
under
KTP16 Keyhole Race (8 years and under) – 8led
KTP1
(6
years
and
under)
KTP17
Keyhole
Race
(6
years
and
under)
KTP2
Rider
(over
6
years
to
8
years)
and
under)
–
led
KTP4
Quietest
Horse
/
Pony
(rider
8
years
and
KTP16
Keyhole
Race
(8
years
and
under)
–
led
KTP18
(over
6
years
to
8
years)
KTP1 Rider (6 years and under)
KTP13 Keyhole
Barrel Race
(8 (6
years
and
under)
– led
KTP17
Race
years
and
under)
KTP2
(over
6 years
to 8 years)
RidersRider
8 years
and
under
under)
may
be
led
KTP1
Rider
(6–years
and
under)
KTP18
Keyhole
Race
(over
6 years
to(rider
8 years)
KTP3
– led
KTP20
Jumping
––years
pole
height
68 years
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Keyhole
Race
and
under)
KTP19
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Jumping
pole
height
(rider
years
KTP2 Rider (8
(over 6 years to 8 years)
KTP14
Barrel
Race
(6 (6
years
and
under)
KTP18
Keyhole
Race
(over
6
years
to
8
years)
KTP3
Rider
(8
years
and
under)
–
led
and
under)
KTP5
Childs
Pony
Hack
–
14
hands
and
under
KTP2
Rider
(over
6
years
to
8
years)
KTP19
Show
Jumping
–
pole
height
(rider
8 years
and
under)
–
led
KTP4
Quietest
Horse
/
Pony
(rider
8
years
and
KTP18 Barrel
Keyhole
Race
(over
6 years
to
8 years)
KTP1 Rider
(6
KTP3
(8
years
and
under)
–
led
KTP15
Race
(over
6
years
to
8
years)
(rider 8–years
and
under)
– may
be led
KTP19 Show
Show
Jumping
pole height
height (rider
(rider over
8 years
under)
– led––– pole
KTP4
Horse
/ Pony
(rider
8 years
and
under)
may
be
led
KTP21
Jumping
6
KTP3
Rider
(8 years
and
under)
led
o headstalls
orQuietest
halters.
Stallions
must
be–controlled
by a
KTP20 and
Show
Jumping
pole height
height (rider
(rider 86 years
years
KTP19
Show
Jumping
pole
KTP2
Rider
6–years
to 8hands
years)
and
– led
KTP4
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/ Pony
(rider
8(rider
years8 and
KTP16
Keyhole
(8––years
and under)
– 6led
under)
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be
led
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to
8Race
years)
KTP6 Quietest
Childs(over
Hack
over
14
years
KTP20
Show
Jumping
pole
height
(rider
years
and
under)
KTP5
Childs
Pony
Hack
–
14
hands
and
under
and under) – led
KTP4 Rider
Quietest
Horse
/ Pony
(rider
8 years and
under)
may
be
led
KTP3
(8–years
years
and
under)
led
and under)
– may
be
KTP20 Keyhole
Show
Jumping
pole
height
(rider
6 years
KTP17
Race(rider
(6–years
andand
under)
and
under)
KTP5 Childs
–under)
14led
hands
and
(rider
and
––may
beunder
led
KTP22
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Dress
8 years
under)
under)8Pony
– mayHack
be led
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Jumping
6
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Show
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pole height
height (rider
(rider over
6 years
and
under)
KTP5
Childs
Pony
Hack
–
14
hands
and
under
KTP4
Quietest
Horse
/
Pony
(rider
8
years
and
(rider
8
years
and
under)
–
may
be
led
KTP7 Childs
Flag Race
(8 –years
and
under)(rider
– led8 years
KTP18
Keyhole
Race
(over
6
years
to
8
years)
KTP21
Show
Jumping
–
pole
height
(rider
over 6
years
to
8
years)
KTP6
Hack
over
14
hands
and
under)
Pony
Hack
–
14
hands
and
under
w classKTP5
unless Childs
wearing
an
ASA
approved
helmet
or
hat
(rider
8
years
and
under)
–
may
be
led
under)
– may
be
led
KTP21 years
Show to
Jumping
– pole height (rider over 6
8only
years)
KTP6
over
14led
hands
(rider
years
and
may
be
KTP8 Childs
Flag under)
Race
(6––years
and
under)
(rider
8Hack
years
and
under)
– may
be 8led
KTP19
Show
Jumping
–– pole
height
years
KTP22
Fancy
Dress
(rider
8 years
under)
NOTE:
compete
in and
one(rider
class:8over
KTP1,
KTP21 Riders
Show
Jumping
pole
height
(rider
6
wear safety
jodhpurs,
shirt,
short
boots,
no
years can
to
8 years)
KTP6helmet,
Hack–Hack
–may
over
14
hands
(rider
8 years
KTP5
Childs
Pony
–be
14tie,
hands
and
under
and under)
led
and
under)
–
led
KTP22
Fancy
Dress
(rider
8 years and under)
KTP7
Flag
Race
(8
years
and
under)
–
led
KTP9
(over
6
years
to
8
years)
years
to
8
years)
KTP6 Childs
Hack
–
over
14
hands
(rider
8
years
KTP2
or
KTP3.
and
under)
–
may
be
led
(riderRace
8 years
and under)
– may
be led
KTP22
Fancy
Dress
(rider
8
years
and
under)
KTP7
Flag
(8
years
and
under)
–
led
and
under)
–years
may
be
led
KTP20
Show
Jumping
– pole
height
years
KTP8
Flag
Race
(6
and
under)
KTP10
Bending
Race
(8 years
and
under)
– led
KTP22
Fancycan
Dress
(rider
8 years
under)
NOTE: Riders
only
compete
in and
one(rider
class:6 KTP1,
KTP7
Flag
Race
(8
and
under)
– led
at riding
trousers,
riding
boots,
helmet,
hat,
KTP6
Childs
Hack
–years
oversafety
14 hands
(rider
8 years
and under)
KTP8
Flag
Race
(6
years
and
under)
KTP7
Flag
Race
(8
years
and
under)
–
led
NOTE:
Riders
can
only
compete
in
one
class:
KTP1,
KTP9
(over
6
years
to
8
years)
KTP11
Bending
Race
(6
years
and
under)
and under)
may
KTP2
orRiders
KTP3.
eans not
permitted.
Jackets
mustbe
beled
worn
KTP8
Flag
Race
(6–years
and
under)for Smartest
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
NOTE:
only compete
in one(rider
class:over
KTP1,
KTP21
Show
Jumping
– pole height
6
KTP9
RaceRace
(over
6years
years
to 8under)
years)
KTP2
orRiders
KTP3.can
KTP8
Flag
years
and
under)
KTP10
Bending
(8
and
– led
KTP12 Flag
(over
6 years
years)
NOTE:
can
compete in one
class: KTP1,
Section
KTP
KTP7
Flag Race
Race (6
(8
years
and
under)
–8 led
KTP9
(over
6 years
to 8 to
years)
years
toand
8only
years)
KTP2
or KTP3.
All
prize
money
ribbons
sponsored
by
KTP10
Bending
Race
(8
years
and
under)
–
led
KTP9
Race
(over
6years
years
tounder)
8under)
years)
KTP11
Bending
Race
(6
and
KTP13 Flag
Barrel
Race
years
and
– led
KTP2
or Fancy
KTP3.
KTP8
Flag
Race
(6(8
years
and
under)
KTP10
Bending
Race
(8
years
and
under)
– led
TROPHIES
&Australian
PRIZES
KTP22
Dress (rider
8 years
and under)
the Central
Show
Society.
KTP11
Bending
Race
(6
years
and
under)
KTP10
Bending
Race
(8
years
and
under)
–a led
KTP12
(over
6
years
to
8
years)
KTP14
Barrel
Race
(6
years
and
under)
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
mpionKTP9
Rider
or
Champion
Hack
at
any
Show,
or
1st
Flag
Race
(over
6
years
to
8
years)
KTP11 Bending Race (6 years and under)
All
prize money
and
ribbons
sponsored
by
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
KTP12
Bending
Race
6and
years
to 8 years)
&toPRIZES
Champion
Topsy
Rider
Classes
KTP1, KPT2
KTP11
Bending
Race
(6
years
and
under)
KTP13
Barrel
(8 (over
years
under)
– led
JuniorTROPHIES
advancing
aRace
Senior
Competition.
KTP10
Bending
Race
(8
years
and
under)
– led
TROPHIES
&Australian
PRIZES
All prize
money
and
ribbons
by KTP1,
KTP12
(over
6 years
to 8 years)
NOTE:
Riders
can
only
compete
in one class:
the
Central
Showsponsored
Society.
&
KTP3.
KTP13
Barrel
Race
(8
years
and
under)
–
led
All
prize
money
and
ribbons
sponsored
KTP12
Bending
Race
(over
6
years
to
8
years)
All
prize Bending
moneyRace
and
ribbons
sponsored
by
KTP14
Barrel
Race
(6
years
and
under)
KTP11
Race
(6
years
and
under)
the
Central
Australian
Showsponsored
Society. by
KTP13
Barrel
(8
years
and
under)
– led
KTP2
or
KTP3.
All
prize
money
and
ribbons
by
KTP14
Barrel
Race (over
(6 years
years
and
under)
the Central
Australian
Show
Society.
the
Central
Australian
Show
Society.
Reserve
Champion
Topsy
Rider
second
KTP13
Barrel
Race
(8
under)
– led
KTP15
6 years
to to
8 years)
KTP12
Race
6and
years
8 years)
KTP14 Bending
Barrel Race
(6 (over
years
and
under)
the Central Australian Show Society.
placegetter to stand by for judging.
KTP14 Keyhole
Barrel Race
(6 (8
years
and
under)
KTP16
Race
years
and
under) – led
KTP17 Keyhole Race (6 years and under)
KTP18 Keyhole Race (over 6 years to 8 years)
KTP19 Show Jumping – pole height (rider 8 years
and under) – led
57
Horses – Topsy Ring
Closing
Horticulture
Horticulture
Horticulture
Horticulture
Delivery
Section L
Steward
Steward
Thursday, 25 June online
Section
Section
LL L
Section
Thursday,Section
2 July. Exhibits
L
9am and 12 noon.
Sue
Sue
Ride
Ride
Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits m
Collection
Sue Ride
Members:
Members:
$2.50,
$2.50,
Junior
Junior
/ Aged
/ Aged
Pensioner
Pensioner
$1$1
Fees
Fees
embers:
$2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner
$1 $2.50,
1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 an
Prizes
Members:
Junior
/ Aged
$1 $1.50
Fees
Non
Non
Members:
Members:
$3.50,
$3.50,
Junior
Junior
/ Aged
/Pensioner
Aged
Pensioner
Pensioner
$1.50
on Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged
Pensioner
$1.50
Non Members:
$3.50, Junior
/
Aged
Pensioner
$1.50
Inoffice
accordance
with regula
About
Prizes
Thursday,
Thursday,
2525
June
June
online
online
or
or
Saturday,
Saturday,
2020
June
June
atat
the
the
office
Closing
Closing
ursday,
25
June
online
or
Saturday,
20
June
at
the
office
by
Friday,
17
July
2015 wi
Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office
Closing
Thursday,
Thursday,
2 July.
2 July.
Exhibits
Exhibits
must
must
bebe
delivered
delivered
toto
the
the
steward
steward
between
between
Delivery
Delivery
FURTHER
INFORMATION
ursday,
2 July. Exhibits must beThursday,
delivered
the
steward
between
2to
July.
Exhibits must
be delivered
to the steward between
Delivery
9am
9am
and
and
12
12
noon.
noon.
m and 12 noon.
Further information regarding this section is available by
9am and 12 noon.
Sunday,
Sunday,
5 July.
5 July.
Exhibits
Exhibits
must
must
bebe
collected
collected
between
between
9am
9am
and
and
1212
noon.
noon.
Collection
Collection
SPECIAL
REGULATIONS
nday,Collection
5 July. Exhibits must be collected
9am and
12be
noon.
Sunday, 5between
July. Exhibits
must
collected
between 9am and 12 noon.
1st1st
$8$8
and
and
card,
card,
2nd
2nd
$5$5
and
and
card,
3rd
3rd
$3$3
and
and
card
cardare given, height to be measur
Prizes
Prizes
•card,
Where
measurements
t $8 and
card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd
$3 and
and card,
card 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card
1st $8
Prizes
• Each exhibitor’s items to be listed on one form. Junio
InIn
accordance
accordance
with
with
regulation
regulation
No.
No.
2828
(NOTE:
(NOTE:
Prize
Prize
money
money
not
not
collected
collected
About
About
Prizes
Prizes
•collected
Flowers, whether native or cultivated varieties, exhib
accordance
with
regulation
No.
28
(NOTE:
Prize
money
not
In
accordance
with
regulation
No.
28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
About Prizes
byby
Friday,
Friday,
1717
July
July
2015
2015
will
will
be
be
forfeited)
forfeited)
by exhibitor.
Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited)
by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited)
e RideSteward
• The stewards will subdivide classes for cut flowers sh
FURTHER
FURTHER
INFORMATION
INFORMATION
• All entries
must
beSue
ofSue
horticultural
materials.
In arran
FURTHER
INFORMATION
Further
Further
information
information
regarding
regarding
this
this
section
section
is available
is available
byby
contacting
contacting
thethe
steward,
steward,
Ride
Ride
onon
0400
0400
670
670
258.
258.
locally
grown.
his section
is available
by contacting
the steward,
Sue
Ride on
0400
670
258.
Further
information
regarding
this
section
is
available
by
contacting
the
steward,
Sue
Ride
on
0400
670
258.
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
REGULATIONS
REGULATIONS
• Plants exhibited in container classes must have been
SPECIAL
REGULATIONS
• •Where
Where
measurements
measurements
areare
given,
given,
height
height
to to
bebe
measured
measured
from
base
base
of
container
container
to
apex
apex
of of
arrangement.
•from
Plants
ofoftoo
large orto
awkward
aarrangement.
shape
to be safely h
iven, height
to
be
measured
from
oflisted
container
apex
of
arrangement.
Each
Each
exhibitor’s
exhibitor’s
items
items
tobase
to
be
be
listed
onon
one
one
form.
Junior
Junior
entries
entries
onon
a of
separate
a container
separate
form.
form.
• •Where
measurements
are
given,
height
toto
beform.
measured
from
base
to apex of arrangement.
DEFINITIONS
e listed on
form.
Junior
entries
alisted
separate
form.
Flowers,
Flowers,
whether
whether
native
native
or
cultivated
cultivated
varieties,
varieties,
exhibited
in in
cut-flower
cut-flower
classes
classes
must
must
have
have
been
been
grown
grown
• •one
Each
exhibitor’s
items
toon
beor
on one
form. exhibited
Junior
entries
on
a separate
form.
Bloom:
one flower displayed on a single stem.
cultivated
varieties,
exhibited
in cut-flower
classes
must have
been
grown
by
exhibitor.
exhibitor.
• by
Flowers,
whether
native
or cultivated
varieties,
exhibited
in cut-flower classes must have been grown
Cut: two
ornumber
more of
flowers
/ florets
displayed
on a single ste
• •by
The
The
stewards
stewards
will
will
subdivide
subdivide
classes
classes
forfor
cutcut
flowers
flowers
should
should
thethe
number
of
entries
entries
make
make
this
this
desirable.
desirable.
exhibitor.
Bowl:
a
receptacle,
the
diameter
of
which
is
greater than
e classes• for
cut
flowers
should
the
number
of
entries
make
this
desirable.
•The
AllAll
entries
entries
must
must
besubdivide
be
of of
horticultural
horticultural
materials.
In In
arrangement
arrangement
sections,
flowers
flowers
need
need
notnot
bebe
stewards
will
classesmaterials.
for
cut flowers
should thesections,
number
of
entries
make
this
desirable.
Vase:
a
container,
the
height
of
which
is
greater
than the d
cultural •materials.
Ingrown.
arrangement
sections, flowers
needInnot
be
locally
grown.
Alllocally
entries
must be of horticultural
materials.
arrangement
sections, flowers need not be
Container:
a
receptacle
or
holder
of
any
shape
or
• •locally
Plants
Plants
exhibited
exhibited
in in
container
container
classes
classes
must
must
have
have
been
been
in in
exhibitor’s
exhibitor’s
possession
possession
forfor
at at
least
least
6 months.
6 months. design,
grown.
er classes
must
have
been
in
exhibitor’s
possession
for
at
least
6
months.
Plants
of of
tootoo
large
large
or
awkward
awkward
a shape
a shape
to to
be
be
safely
safely
handled
handled
may
may
bepossession
be
rejected.
rejected.for at least 6 months.
• •Plants
exhibited
in or
container
classes
must
have
been
in
exhibitor’s
ard a shape
to beof
safely
handled
may be rejected.
•DEFINITIONS
Plants
too large
or awkward
a shape to be safely handled
may be rejected.
Cut Flowers
(in clear containers)
DEFINITIONS
DEFINITIONS
L1
1 Bloom – any variety
Bloom:
Bloom:
one
one
flower
flower
displayed
displayed
onon
a single
a single
stem.
stem.
a single
stem.
Cut:
Cut:
two
two
or or
more
more
flowers
flowers
/ florets
/ florets
displayed
onon
a single
a single
stem
stem
a stem
a3stem
with
with
secondary
branches.
Bloom:
one
flower
displayed
on adisplayed
single
stem.
L2 or or
Blooms
– secondary
1 variety branches.
s displayed
on
areceptacle,
single
stem
or
stem with
secondary
branches.
Bowl:
Bowl:
a receptacle,
aor
thethe
diameter
of
of
which
which
ison
greater
is greater
than
than
its
height.
Cut:
two
more flowers
/adiameter
florets
displayed
a single
stem
orheight.
a stem
with
secondary branches.
L3its
1 Rose
Bloom
r of which
isaagreater
thanthe
its
height.
Vase:
Vase:
container,
a container,
the
height
height
of of
which
which
is greater
is is
greater
than
than
thethe
diameter
diameter
of
itsits
circular
circular
opening.
opening.
Bowl:
receptacle,
the
diameter
of
which
greater
than
its
height.3ofRose
L4
Blooms
which Vase:
is
greater
than
the
diameter
of
its
circular
opening.
Container:
Container:
a receptacle
a receptacle
or or
holder
holder
of
of
any
shape
shape
or
or
design,
design,
in
which
which
plant
plant
material
material
is– 10
arranged.
is arranged.
a container,
the height
of
which
isany
greater
than
the diameter
of
itsCollection
circular
opening.
L5in
Best
or more varieties (1
er of any
shape oradesign,
in which
plantof
material
is arranged.
Container:
receptacle
or holder
any shape
or design, in whichof
plant
material is arranged.
each)
Australian
Native
– in
bloom
cut)
L6
Stems
– 1Native
variety
L7L7 3Australian
– in
bloom
(1 (1
cut)
Cut
Cut
Flowers
Flowers
(in(in
clear
clear
containers)
containers)
L7
Australian Native – in bloom (1
L7cut)
(1 (3
cut)
L8 Australian
Australian
Native
– in
bloom
distinct
L8
Native
– in
bloom
(3
distinct
ntainers)
Cut Flowers (in clear containers)
Australian Native – in bloom (3
varieties
–cut
1 cut
varieties
– 1Native
each)
L1L1 1 Bloom
1 Bloom
– any
–L8
any
variety
variety
L8distinctAustralian
–each)
in bloom (3 distinct
varieties – 1 cut each)
–– 1in
each)
L1
––any
Eucalypt
–cut
in
bloom
variety
2 cuts)
L9L9 varieties
Eucalypt
bloom
(1 (1
variety
– 2–cuts)
L2L2 13 Bloom
Blooms
3 Blooms
1–variety
1variety
variety
– L10
2 cuts)Eucalypt
– inPea
bloom
(1cut)
variety – 2 cuts)
L2
– 1L9
variety Eucalypt – in bloom (1 varietyL9
Sturt
Desert
Pea
L10
Sturt
Desert
(1 (1
cut)
L3L3 31 Blooms
Rose
1 Rose
Bloom
Bloom
L10
Sturt Desert Pea (1 cut)
L10
Sturt Desert Pea (1 cut)
L3
Bloom
L4L4 13 Rose
3 Rose
Blooms
Blooms
Arrangements
Arrangements
L4
Rose
Blooms
L5L5 3Best
Best
Collection
Collection
– 10
– 10
or or
more
more
varieties
varieties
(1 (1
Arrangements
Arrangements
more varieties
(1 of
of
each)
each)
L5
Best
Collection – 10 or more varieties (1
L11 Arrangement
Arrangement
Fresh
Flowers
– in
a bowl
L11
of of
Fresh
Flowers
– in
a bowl
L6L6 of
3 Stems
3each)
Stems
– 1–variety
1
variety
L11
Arrangement of Fresh FlowersL11
– L12
in a bowl
Arrangement
of of
Fresh
Flowers
– in
a bowl
Arrangement
Fresh
Flowers
– in
a vase
L12
vase
L6
3 Stems – 1 variety
L12
Arrangement of Fresh FlowersL12
– in a vase
Arrangement of Fresh Flowers – in a vase
58
L8
L8
Australian
Australian Native
Native –– in
in bloom
bloom (3
(3 distinct
distinct
varieties
varieties –– 11 cut
cut each)
each)
Eucalypt
Eucalypt –– in
in bloom
bloom (1
(1 variety
variety –– 22 cuts)
cuts)
Sturt
Sturt Desert
Desert Pea
Pea (1
(1 cut)
cut)
Horticulture
L9
L9
Horticulture
L10
L10
L30
L31
Decorated Country Style Hat – using
flowers / fruit or a combination of
horticultural material
Section
LL
Section
Necklace of Seeds, Seed Caps / Pods
–
must be wearable and prepared for display
L33
Fern
–– not
asparagus
L13
Arrangement
L33
Fern
notin
asparagus
L13
Arrangement Fresh
Fresh Materials
Materials (special
(special
Plants
Grown
Containers
Arrangements
Arrangements
occasion
occasion –– specify)
specify) –– under
under 30cm
30cm in
in height
height
Section
L34
Fern
L34
Fern –– in
in hanging
hanging basket,
basket, not
not asparagus
asparagus
Section LL
L14
Dried
Material
–– Fresh
under
31cm
L32
Indoor
Plant
(non–flowering) – container
L11
Arrangement
of
Fresh
Flowers
in aa bowl
bowl
L11
Arrangement
in
L14
Dried
Materialof
underFlowers
31cm in
in––height
height
L35
Fern
asparagus
L35
Fern –– any
any
asparagus
diameter over 21cm
L15
Dried
Material
–– Fresh
over
in
L12
Arrangement
of
Fresh
Flowers
in aa vase
vase
L12
Arrangement
Flowers
–– in
L15
Dried
Materialof
over 38cm
38cm
in height
height
L36
Hanging
L36
Hanging Basket
Basket –– foliage,
foliage, not
not fern
fern
L13
Arrangement
Fresh
Materials
(special
L33
Fern
L16
Tall
and
L16
Tall
and Slender
Slender
L13
Arrangement
Fresh Materials (special
L33
Fern –– not
not//asparagus
asparagus
L37
Climbing
Trailing
L37
Climbing
Trailing Plant
Plant
occasion
–
specify)
–
under
30cm
in
height
L34
Fern
basket,
not
occasionBowl
– specify) – under 30cm in height
L17
Floating
L17
Floating
Bowl
L34
Fern –– in
in hanging
hanging
basket,
not asparagus
asparagus
L38
Succulents
–– 33 or
varieties
L38
Succulents
or more
more
varieties
L14
Dried
Material
–– under
31cm
in
height
L35
Fern
–
any
asparagus
L14
Dried
Material
under
31cm
in
height
L18
Centrepiece
L18
Centrepiece for
for Dinner
Dinner Table
Table –– fresh
fresh
L35
Fern
–
any
asparagus
L39
Succulent
L39
Succulent –– 11 variety
variety
L15
Dried
over
in
L36
Hanging
Basket
– foliage,
material
with
foliage,
candles
material
with //––without
without
foliage,
candles
L15
Dried Material
Material
over 38cm
38cm
in height
height
L36
Hanging
Basket
foliage, not
not fern
fern
L40
Cacti
–– 33 or
more
L40
Cacti
or
more–varieties
varieties
L16
Tall
and
Slender
may
be
used
may
be
used
L37
Climbing
/
Trailing
Plant
L16
Tall and Slender
L37
Climbing
/
Trailing
Plant
L41
Cactus
–
1
variety
L41
Cactus – 1 variety
L17
Floating
L19
Miniature
Dried
L19
Miniature
Dried Arrangement
Arrangement –– less
less than
than
L38
Succulents
– 33 or
varieties
L17
Floating Bowl
Bowl
L38
Succulents
or more
more
varieties
8cm
L42
One
Orchid
–– any
variety
8cm in
in height
height
L42
One
Orchid –in
in Bloom
Bloom
any
variety
L18
Centrepiece
for
Dinner
Table
–
fresh
L39
Succulent
–
1
variety
L18
Centrepiece for Dinner Table – fresh
L39
Succulent
–may
1 variety
material
with
/
without
foliage,
candles
L20
Bunch
of
Violets
–
including
leaves
L43
Patio
Pot
–
contain
multiple
plants
L20
Bunch
of
Violets
–
including
leaves
L43
Patio
Pot
–
may
contain
multiple
plants (in
(in
material with / without foliage, candles
L40
Cacti
–– 33 or
more
may
used
aa
suitable
suitable
container)
L40
Cacti
orcontainer)
more varieties
varieties
L21
Fruit
and
// or
L21
Fruit
and
or Vegetable
Vegetable Animal
Animal // Bird
Bird ––
may be
be
used
L41
Cactus
L19
Miniature
Arrangement
less
than
horticultural
decorations
may
used
L44
Container
with
horticultural
decorations
may––be
be
used
L44
Container
–variety
with flowering
flowering plant/s
plant/s
L41
Cactus –– 11–variety
L19
Miniature Dried
Dried
Arrangement
less
than
8cm
L42
One
in
–12
variety
L22
Decorated
Country
L45
Bonsai
–– established
months
L22
Decorated
Country Style
Style Hat
Hat –– using
using
8cm in
in height
height
L45
Bonsai
established
months
L42
One Orchid
Orchid
in Bloom
Bloom12
– any
any
variety
L20
Bunch
Violets
including
flowers
// fruit
or
of
L43
Patio
–– may
multiple
flowers
fruit
or a–a– combination
combination
of
L46
Bonsai
–– established
over
55 years
L20
Bunch of
of
Violets
including leaves
leaves
L46
Bonsai
established
over
yearsplants
L43
Patio Pot
Pot
may contain
contain
multiple
plants (in
(in
horticultural
material
aa suitable
container)
horticultural
material
L21
Fruit
and
/
or
Vegetable
Animal
/
Bird
–
suitable container)
L21
Fruit and / or Vegetable Animal / Bird –
horticultural
may
L23
Country
Style
Basket
–– using
L44
Container
–– with
L23
Country
Styledecorations
Basket Arrangement
Arrangement
using
TROPHIES
&
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
PRIZES
horticultural
decorations
may be
be used
used
L44
Container
with flowering
flowering plant/s
plant/s
flowers
or
of
flowers // fruit
fruit
or aa combination
combination
of
L22
Decorated
Country
Style
Hat
–
using
L45
Bonsai
–
established
12
months
Highest
Aggregate
open
section,
voucher
donated
L22
Decorated
Country
Style
Hat
–
using
L45
Bonsai
–
established
12
months
Highest
Aggregate
open
section,
voucher
donated
horticultural
materials
horticultural
materials
flowers
L46
Bonsai
–– Nursery.
established
over
55 years
flowers // fruit
fruit or
or aa combination
combination of
of
by
Alice
Springs
by
Alice
Springs
Nursery.
L46
Bonsai
established
over
years
horticultural
material
L24
Corsage
or
L24
Corsage
or Buttonhole
Buttonhole
any style
style to
to be
be
horticultural
material –– any
suitably
suitably displayed
displayed
L23
Country
Best
Best Potted
Potted Plant
Plant Classes
Classes L32
L32 to
to L46
L46 voucher
voucher
TROPHIES
L23
Country Style
Style Basket
Basket Arrangement
Arrangement –– using
using
TROPHIES &
& PRIZES
PRIZES
flowers
or
aa combination
of
L25
Miniature
Fresh
–– maxiumum
L25
Miniature
Fresh
Arrangement
maxiumum
donated
by
Nursery.
donatedAggregate
by Alice
Alice Springs
Springs
Nursery.
flowers // fruit
fruit
orArrangement
combination
of
Highest
open
section,
voucher
horticultural
materials
size
10cm
xx 10cm
size
10cm xx 10cm
10cm
10cm
Highest Aggregate open section, voucher donated
donated
horticultural
materials
Best
Bloom
or
Classes
Best
Bloom
or Stem
Stem
Classes L1
L1 to
to L10
L10 voucher
voucher
by
Alice
Springs
Nursery.
L24
Corsage
or
Buttonhole
–
any
style
to
be
L26
A
Garden
Item
–
either
a
display
or
a
tool,
L26
A
Garden
Item
–
either
a
display
or
a
tool,
by
Alice
Springs
Nursery.
L24
Corsage or Buttonhole – any style to be
donated
by
donated
by Sue
Sue Ride.
Ride.
suitably
displayed
made
entirely
from
made
entirely
from recycled
recycled materials
materials
Best
suitably
displayed
Best Potted
Potted Plant
Plant Classes
Classes L32
L32 to
to L46
L46 voucher
voucher
L25
Miniature
Fresh
Arrangement
–
maxiumum
Best
Arrangement
even
voucher
Best
Arrangement
even numbers,
numbers,
voucher
donated
by
Alice
Springs
Nursery.
L25
Miniature Fresh Arrangement – maxiumum
donated
by
Alice
Springs
Nursery.
size
10cm
x
10cm
x
10cm
Arrangements
for
Professionals
donated
by
Ride.
size 10cm x 10cm x 10cm
donated
by Sue
SueStem
Ride.
Best
L26
AA Garden
–– either
aa display
or
aa tool,
Best Bloom
Bloom or
or Stem Classes
Classes L1
L1 to
to L10
L10 voucher
voucher
L26
Garden Item
Itemfor
either
display
orusing
tool,55
L27
Arrangement
Special
Occasion
L27
Arrangement
for
Special
Occasion
using
Best
Arrangement
uneven
Best Arrangement
uneven numbers,
numbers, voucher
voucher
donated
by
Sue
Ride.
made
entirely
from
recycled
materials
donated by Sue Ride.
made entirely
from
recycled materials
flowers
and
foliage
flowers
and any
any
foliage
donated
by
donated
by Sue
Sue Ride.
Ride. numbers, voucher
Best
L28
Tall
–– minimum
Best Arrangement
Arrangement even
even numbers, voucher
L28
Tall and
and Slender
Slender
minimum height
height 45cm
45cm
Arrangements
for
Professionals
Best
Native
Best Australian
Australian
Native in
in Bloom
Bloom (1
(1 Cut)
Cut) Class
Class L7.
L7.
donated
Arrangements
for Professionals
donated by
by Sue
Sue Ride.
Ride.
L29
Corsage
L29
Corsage or
or Buttonhole
Buttonhole –– any
any style
style to
to be
be
Prizes:
1st
Prize
$25,
2nd
Prize
$15,
3rd
Prize
Prizes:
1st
Prize
$25,
2nd
Prize
$15,
3rd
Prize
L27
Arrangement
for
Special
Occasion
using
5
suitably
displayed
suitably
displayed
Best
Arrangement
uneven
numbers,
voucher
L27
Arrangement for Special Occasion using 5
Bestsponsored
Arrangement
uneven
numbers,
voucher
$10
by
the
Australian
Plant
Society,
$10
sponsored
by
the
Australian
Plant
Society,
flowers
any
L30
Decorated
Style
L30
Decorated
Country
Style Hat
Hat –– using
using
donated
by
Sue
Ride.
flowers and
andCountry
any foliage
foliage
Section L
donated
by
Sue
Ride.
Alice
Alice Springs
Springs Inc.
Inc.
L28
Tall
and
Slender
–
minimum
height
45cm
flowers
/
fruit
or
a
combination
of
flowers
/
fruit
or
a
combination
of
L28
Tall and Slender – minimum height 45cm
Best
Australian
Native
in
Bloom
(1
Cut)
Class
horticultural
material
horticultural
material
Best
Australian
Native
in
Bloom
(1
Cut)
Class11L7.
L7.
L29
Corsage
Best
Native
in
Bloom
(3
distinct,
cut
Best Australian
Australian
Native
in
Bloom
(33rd
distinct,
cut
L29
Corsage or
or Buttonhole
Buttonhole –– any
any style
style to
to be
be
Prizes:
1st
Prize
$25,
2nd
Prize
$15,
Prize
suitably
displayed
L31
Necklace
of
Seeds,
Seed
Caps
/
Pods
–
L31
Necklace
of
Seeds,
Seed
Caps
/
Pods
–
Prizes:
1st
PrizeL8.
$25,
2nd 1st
Prize
$15,$25,
3rd2nd
PrizePrize
of
each)
Class
Prizes:
Prize
suitably
displayed
of
each)
Class
L8.
Prizes:
1st
Prize
$25,
2nd
Prize
L33
Fern
–
not
asparagus
L13
Arrangement
Fresh
Materials
(special
$10
sponsored
by
the
Australian
Plant
Society,
must
for
must be
be wearable
wearable and
and prepared
prepared
for display
display
L30
Decorated
Hat
–– using
$10
sponsored
by sponsored
the Australian
Plant
Society,
occasion
specify) Style
–Style
under
in height
$15,
Prize
by
Australian
$15,
3rd
Prize–$10
$10
sponsored
by the
the
Australian
L30
Decorated–Country
Country
Hat30cm
using
L34 3rd
Fern
in hanging
basket,
not
asparagus
Alice
Springs
Inc.
flowers
// fruit
or
aa combination
of
Alice
Springs
Inc.
flowers
fruit
or
combination
of
Plant
Alice
Springs
L14
Dried
Material
– under 31cm in height
Plant Society,
Society,
Alice
Springs Inc.
Inc.
L35
Fern – any
asparagus
horticultural
Plants
Grown
in material
Containers
horticultural
material
Best
Native
in
Bloom
11 cut
Best Australian
Australian
Native
in
Bloom (3
(3 distinct,
distinct,
cut
L15
Dried Material
– over
38cm
in height
L36
Hanging
Basket
–
foliage,
not
fern
L31
Necklace
of
Seeds,
Seed
Caps
/
Pods
–
of
each)
Class
L8.
Prizes:
1st
Prize
$25,
2nd
Prize
L31
Necklace
of Seeds,
Seed Caps––/container
Pods –
L32
Indoor
Plant
(non–flowering)
L32
Indoor
Plant
(non–flowering)
container
of
each)
Class
L8.
Prizes:
1st
Prize
$25,
2nd
Prize
L16
Tall and
Slender and prepared for display
must
be
wearable
L37
Climbing
/
Trailing
Plant
must be wearable
and prepared for display
diameter
over
diameter
over 21cm
21cm
$15,
$15, 3rd
3rd Prize
Prize $10
$10 sponsored
sponsored by
by the
the Australian
Australian
L17
Floating Bowl
L38 Society,
Succulents
–Springs
3 or more
varieties
Plant
Alice
Inc.
Plants
Grown
in
Containers
Plant
Society,
Alice
Springs
Inc.
L18
Centrepiece
for
Dinner
Table
–
fresh
Plants Grown in Containers
L39
Succulent – 1 variety
material with / without foliage, candles
L32
Indoor
Plant
(non–flowering)
–
container
L40
Cacti – 3 or more varieties
may
bePlant
used (non–flowering) – container
L32
Indoor
diameter
over
21cm
L41
diameter
over
21cm
Cactus – 1 variety
L19
Miniature Dried Arrangement – less than
8cm in height
L42
One Orchid in Bloom – any variety
L20
Bunch of Violets – including leaves
L43
Patio Pot – may contain multiple plants (in
a suitable container)
L21
Fruit and / or Vegetable Animal / Bird –
horticultural decorations may be used
L44
Container – with flowering plant/s
L22
Decorated Country Style Hat – using
L45
Bonsai – established 12 months
59 L46
flowers / fruit or a combination of
Bonsai – established over 5 years
Horticulture
Horticulture
Horticulture
Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1
Fees
Horticulture Junior
Section
LJ Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50
Horticulture
Junior
Non Members:
$3.50,
Horticulture
Junior
Sue Ride
Steward
Section LJ
Section LJ
Section
LJ
SectionLJ
L
Section
Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office
Closing
Sue
Ride $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1
Members:
Steward
Fees
Sue
Ride
Steward
Sue
Ride
Steward
Non
Members:
$3.50,
Junior
/ Aged
Pensioner
Thursday,
2 July.
Exhibits
must
be delivered
to$1.50
the steward between
Delivery
Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1
FeesPensioner $1
ior / Aged
Members:
$2.50,
Junior
/
Aged
Pensioner
$1
Fees
9am and 12
noon.Junior / Aged Pensioner $1
Members:
$2.50,
Fees
Non
Members:
$3.50,
Junior
/ Aged Pensioner
Thursday,
25 June
online
or Saturday,
20 June$1.50
at the office
Closing
Junior
/ Aged Pensioner $1.50 Non
Members:
$3.50, Junior
/ Aged
Pensioner
$1.50
Non
Members:
Junior
Aged
Pensioner
$1.50 9am and 12 noon.
Sunday,
5 July.$3.50,
Exhibits
must/ be
collected
between
Collection
Thursday,
25
JuneExhibits
online or
Saturday,
20 June
at the
office between
2 July.
must
be delivered
to the
steward
Closing
Delivery
nline or
Saturday, 20 June at theThursday,
office 25
June
online
or
Saturday,
20
June
at
the
office
Closing
Thursday,
25
June
online
or
Saturday,
20
June
at
the
office
Closing
9am
and
12
noon.
1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card
Prizes
Thursday,
2 July. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward between
Delivery
ibits must
be delivered to the steward
between
Thursday,
2
July.
Exhibits
must
be
delivered
to
the
steward
between
Delivery
Thursday,
2 July.
Exhibits
must
be
delivered
to
themoney
steward
between
Delivery
9am
and512
noon.
Sunday,
July.
Exhibits
must
be
collected
between
9am and
12
noon.
Collection
In accordance
with
regulation
No.
28
(NOTE:
Prize
not
collected
About Prizes
9am and 12 noon.
9am
and 12
by Friday,
17noon.
July 2015 will be forfeited)
Sunday,
512July.
Exhibits
must
be collected
between
1st $8
and
card,
2nd $5 and
card,
3rd $3 and
card 9am and 12 noon.
Collection
Prizes
its must
be
collected
between
9am
and
noon.
Sunday,
5
July.
Exhibits must be collected between 9am and 12 noon.
Collection
Collection
FURTHER INFORMATION Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits must be collected between 9am and 12 noon.
1st
$8 and card,
2ndregulation
$5 and card,
$3 and card
In accordance
with
No.3rd
28 (NOTE:
Prize money not collected
Prizes
About
Prizes
$5 and
card, 3rd
$3 and card 1st
$8
card,
2nd $5
and
card,
3rd
$3
Prizes
For further information, please
steward,
Sue
Ride
on
0400
258. card
1st
$8 and
andthe
card,
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and
card,
3rd670
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and
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Prizes
bycontact
Friday,
17
July2nd
2015
will
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In accordance
with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
About
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No. Prizes
28
(NOTE: Prize money
not collected
SPECIAL
REGULATIONS
In
accordance
with
regulation
No.
About
Prizes
In
accordance
with
regulation
No. 28
28 (NOTE:
(NOTE: Prize
Prize money
money not
not collected
collected
About
Prizes
FURTHER
INFORMATION
by
Friday,
17
July
2015
will be forfeited)
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by
Friday,
17
July
2015
will
be
forfeited)
• Where measurements are
given,
height
to
be
measured
from
base
of
container
to
apex
of
arrangement.
by
Friday,
17
July
2015
will
be
forfeited)
For further information, please contact the steward, Sue Ride on 0400 670 258.
FURTHER
INFORMATION
• Each exhibitor’s
items to be listed on one form. Junior entries on a separate form.
FURTHER
INFORMATION
FURTHER
INFORMATION
SPECIAL
REGULATIONS
• further
Flowers,
whether native
orcontact
cultivated
in cut-flower
classes must have been grown
For
information,
please
thevarieties,
steward, exhibited
Sue Ride on
0400 670 258.
Sue Ride on 0400 670 258.
For
further
information,
please
contact
the
Sue
on
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258.
by exhibitor.
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information
regarding
this
section
available
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contacting
the
steward,
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further
information,
please
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measurements
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REGULATIONS
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to be listed
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a separate
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SPECIAL
REGULATIONS
Where
measurements
are
given,
height
to be measured
from base
of container
to apex
of
arrangement.
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entries
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materials.
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Hairy
– usingcovered
a sock or
for
must be completely
with
LJ26
Floral
Saucer
(inwith
wet
sand
ormixture
oasis)
–and
stocking,
filled
potting
Most
Fruit
or
Vegetable
the
shape
of
the
saucer
retained
LJ29 Imaginative
Necklace
of
Seeds,
Seed
Caps
/ Pods
saucer
mustsize
be of
completely
grass seeds.
Accessories
cancovered
be usedwith
for
(maximum
sauce 20cm)
Animal medal.
LJ30 the
Fruit
and /of
or
Vegetable
Animal60cm)
/ Bird
shape
the
saucerlength
retained
decoration
(maximum
LJ18 (maximum
Fairy Garden
size of sauce
20cm)
LJ31
/ Decorated
Boots
– 1 be
pair
LJ33 Painted
Decorated
Scooter
– Gum
theme
should
LJ19
Garden
in a flat
container
any
colour
or–design
LJ27 Rock
Fairy
Garden
floral,
horticultural
or agricultural
LJ20
and
/Caterpillar
orRock
Vegetable
Animal
Bird
LJ32
Big
– using
a sock
or
LJ28
Space
Scene
Garden
– in
a/–flat
LJ34 Fruit
BestHairy
Decorated
Cut-Out-Flower
cut-outs
stocking,
filled
with
potting
mixture
and
LJ21 container,
Space
Age
Man
/
Creature
–
using
mainly
accessories
can
be used
available from
the Show
Office.
Only
grass
seeds.
Accessories
can will
be used
horticultural
materials
for
decoration
entries
on supplied
cut-outs
be for
decoration
(maximum
length
60cm)
accepted.
Cut-outs
toGum
be
decorated
on 1
LJ22
/ Decorated
Boots
– 1 pair
LJ29 Painted
Necklace
of
Seeds, Seed
Caps
/ Pods
sidecolour
using non-perishable
items.
any
or design
LJ23 Best Scarecrow – max height 2m
5 Years and under
LJ24 Decorated Pushbike – theme should be
agricultural
or sand
horticultural
LJ35 floral,
Floral Saucer
(in wet
or oasis) –
saucer must be completely covered with
61
the shape of the saucer retained
6 to 8 years
Horticulture
Horticulture Junior
Junior
Horticulture Junior
Horticulture Junior
floral,Decorated
horticultural
or agricultural
Best
Cut-Out-Flower
– cut-outs
available
from the
Show Office. –Only
Best Decorated
Cut-Out-Flower
cut-outs
entries
onfrom
supplied
cut-outs
will
be
available
the Show
Office.
Only
Section
LJ
Section
accepted.
be decorated
entries on Cut-outs
suppliedto
cut-outs
will
be on 1 LJ
side
using Cut-outs
non-perishable
items. on 1
accepted.
to be decorated
side using non-perishable items.
LJ33 Fruit
Decorated
Scooter
– theme
should
be
LJ30
and / or
Vegetable
Animal
/ Bird
5
Yearsfloral,
and
under
horticultural
or
agricultural
LJ31
Painted
/
Decorated
Gum
Boots
–
1
pair
5 Years and under
LJ34 Floral
Bestcolour
Decorated
Cut-Out-Flower
– cut-outs
any
or (in
design
LJ35
Saucer
wet sand or oasis)
–
available
from
the
Show
Office.
Only
must
be
completely
LJ35 saucer
Floral
Saucer
(in
wet
orcovered
–with
LJ32
Big
Hairy
Caterpillar
–sand
using
aoasis)
sock
or
entries
onfilled
supplied
cut-outs
will be with
the
shape
of
thewith
saucer
retained
saucer
must
be
completely
covered
stocking,
potting
mixture
and
accepted.
Cut-outs
to beretained
decorated
(maximum
sauce
20cm)
the
shape
ofsize
theofsaucer
grass
seeds.
Accessories
can
be usedon
for1
side using
non-perishable
items.
(maximum
size of saucelength
20cm)
decoration
(maximum
60cm)
LJ36 Fairy
Garden
LJ36 Rock
Fairy Garden
LJ33
Decorated
Scooter
– theme–should
LJ37
for Dinosaurs
in a flatbe
5 Yearsfloral,
andGarden
under
horticultural
or agricultural
accessories
can be
LJ37 container,
Rock Garden
for Dinosaurs
– inused
a flat
decoration
container,
accessories
can or
beoasis)
used
LJ34
Best
Decorated
– cut-outs
LJ35 for
Floral
Saucer
(inCut-Out-Flower
wet sand
–
for
decoration
available
the
ShowAnimal
Office.
LJ38 Fruit
and
/from
orbe
Vegetable
/Only
Birdwith
saucer
must
completely
covered
on/of
supplied
cut-outs
LJ38 entries
Fruit
and
orthe
Vegetable
Animal
/ be
Bird
the shape
saucer
retained
LJ39
Best
Decorated
Gum
Boots
–will
1 pair
any
accepted.
Cut-outs
to be20cm)
decorated on 1
(maximum
size of
sauce
or design
LJ39 colour
Best
Decorated
Gum
Boots
–
1
pair
side using non-perishable items. any
colour
or design
LJ36 Seedlings
Fairy Garden
LJ40
in Eggshells – may be decorated,
Section
must
be asinwhole
as possible
and
to be LJ
LJ40
Seedlings
Eggshells
– may
be
LJ37
Rock
Garden
for Dinosaurs
– in
adecorated,
flat
5 Yearsdisplayed
and
under
(minimum
eggshells
must
be asupright
whole as
possible
to be to
container,
accessories
can be2and
used
6 eggshells)
displayed
upright
(minimum
2 eggshells
to
for decoration
LJ35 maximum
Floral
Saucer
(in wet
sand or oasis)
–
LJ30
and
// 6or
Vegetable
Animal
//–Bird
maximum
LJ41
Best
Cut-Out-Flower
cut-outs
saucer
must
be
completely
covered
with
LJ38 Fruit
Fruit Decorated
and
oreggshells)
Vegetable
Animal
Bird
from
the
Show
Office.
LJ31
Painted
/ Decorated
Gum
Boots
– cut-outs
1 any
pair
LJ41
Best
Decorated
Cut-Out-Flower
–Only
the
of the
saucer
retained
LJ39 available
Bestshape
Decorated
Gum
Boots
– 1 pair
entries
on
supplied
cut-outs
will
be
any
colour
or
design
available
from
the
Show
Office.
Only
(maximum
size
of
sauce
20cm)
colour or design
accepted.
Cut-outs
decorated
on 1
entries
onCaterpillar
suppliedto
cut-outs
beor
LJ32
Hairy
–be
using
awill
sock
LJ36
Fairy
Garden
LJ40 Big
Seedlings
in
Eggshells
– may
be
decorated,
side
usingfilled
non-perishable
items.
accepted.
Cut-outs
to
be
decorated
on 1
stocking,
with
potting
mixture
mustusing
be asnon-perishable
whole
as possible
to and
be
LJ37 Rock
Garden
for Dinosaurs
– inand
a flat
side
items.
grass
seeds.
Accessories
can
be
used
for to
displayed upright
(minimum
eggshells
accessories
can be2used
Schoolcontainer,
&
Organisation
Group
Projects
decoration
(maximum
length
60cm)
maximum
6 eggshells)
for
decoration
School
& Organisation
Group
Projects
LJ33
– theme
should
be
LJ41 Decorated
Best
Decorated
Cut-Out-Flower
cut-outs
LJ38
Fruit
andand
/ Scooter
orUnder
Vegetable
Animal
/–Bird
LJ42
16
Years
floral,
horticultural
or
agricultural
available
from
the
Show
Office.
Only
LJ42
16
Years
and
Under
LJ39 13
Best
LJ43
toDecorated
16 Years Gum Boots – 1 pair any
LJ34 Best
Decorated
Cut-Out-Flower
cut-outs
entries
ondesign
supplied
cut-outs will–be
LJ43 colour
Years
LJ44
913
toto1216or
Years
available
from
the Show
Onlyon 1
accepted.
Cut-outs
to be Office.
decorated
LJ40
Seedlings
Eggshells
– may
be decorated,
LJ44 entries
to 812
Years
on in
supplied
cut-outs
will
be
using
non-perishable
items.
LJ45
69side
to
Years
must
be asCut-outs
whole astopossible
and toon
be1
accepted.
be decorated
LJ45
6
to
8
Years
LJ46 4displayed
to 5using
Yearsupright
(minimum
2 eggshells to
side
non-perishable
items.
Schoolmaximum
LJ46
4&
to Organisation
5 Years6 eggshells)Group Projects
TROPHIES & PRIZES
LJ41
Best
Decorated
Cut-Out-Flower – cut-outs
LJ42
Years
and Under
5
Years16and
under
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
available
from
the Show Office. Only
Highest
Aggregate
medal.
LJ43 entries
13 to 16on
Years
supplied
be –
LJ35
Saucer
(in wetcut-outs
sand or will
oasis)
HighestFloral
Aggregate
medal.
Best
Exhibit
medal.
LJ44 Junior
9 to 12
Years
accepted.
Cut-outs
to be decorated
1
saucer
must
be completely
covered on
with
Best
medal.
side
using
non-perishable
items.
the
the Award
saucer medal.
retained
LJ45 Junior
6 toshape
8Exhibit
Yearsof
Junior
Encouragement
LJ46 (maximum
4 to 5 Years size of sauce 20cm)Section LJ
Most
Imaginative
Fruit or Vegetable
School
& Organisation
Group Projects
LJ36
Fairy
Garden
Animal
medal.
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
LJ37
Rock
Garden
for
Dinosaurs
– in a flat
LJ42 16 Years and Under
accessories
be used
School
&container,
Organisation
Group can
Projects.
Highest
Aggregate
medal.
LJ43 13
16 Years
forto
decoration
Medals
and
prize
money
sponsored by Centre
LJ44
9
to
12
Years
Best
Junior
Exhibit
LJ38 Fruit and
/ ormedal.
Vegetable Animal / Bird
Landscaping
Supplies.
LJ45
6 to 8Decorated
Years
LJ39
Best
Gum
Boots
– 1 pair any
Junior Encouragement
Award
medal.
or design
LJ46 colour
4 to 5 Years
Most Imaginative Fruit or Vegetable
LJ40 Seedlings in Eggshells – may be decorated,
Animal medal.
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
must
be as whole as possible and to be
displayed
(minimum
2 eggshells to
School
&
Organisation
Group
Projects.
Highest Aggregateupright
medal.
maximum 6 eggshells)
Medals
and
money
sponsored by Centre
Best
Junior
Exhibit
medal.
LJ41
Bestprize
Decorated
Cut-Out-Flower
– cut-outs
Landscaping
Supplies.
available
from the Show Office. Only
entries on supplied cut-outs will be
accepted. Cut-outs to be decorated on 1
side using non-perishable items.
LJ34
LJ34
Horticulture Junior
School & Organisation Group Projects
Pets
Pets &
& Animal
Animal Nursery
Nursery
Section
Section M
M
Judge
Scoot Andresen
Steward
Alice Springs Girl Guides
Fees
Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1
Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50
Closing
Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office
Delivery
Friday, 3 July. Exhibits must be delivered to the stewards at the Animal
Nursery between 8am and 9am. All exhibits will be vetted in as per
CASS requirements. This may cause some delays in the accepting of
entries. (Country entries will be accepted earlier than the above date
for your convenience. Please call the steward to organise a delivery
time.)
Collection
Saturday, 4 July. Exhibits must be collected from the stewards between
4:30pm and 5:30pm.
Prizes
1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card
About Prizes
In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited)
FURTHER INFORMATION
For further information, please contact the Alice Springs Girl Guides on 0439 282 173.
SPECIAL REGULATIONS
• Non Breed ‘Child Pet’ dog / cat may be entered in Classes M3 & M4. All pets in these classes must be
vaccinated and you must produce current vaccination certificate at time of vetting.
• Depending on the availability of cages pet owners will be contacted if they are required to provide their
own cage.
• Water containers and food must be provided by the exhibitors where necessary and watering and
feeding are the responsibility of the owner.
• Pet poultry exhibits must be free of disease.
• All entries exhibited at owner’s risk.
• All cages shall be large enough to allow free movement of the animals for feeding and exercise. The
steward reserves the right to eject any exhibit on the basis of disease, poor condition of animals, or
unsatisfactory condition of the cage and its provision for watering, feeding, sanitation or as otherwise
deemed by the steward to be against the best interests of the animal or CASS.
• Pets are left at the owner’s risk.
The Pet and Animal Nursery is positioned on Fourth Avenue, behind the CASS Office.
We encourage you to exhibit your pets, as more animals on show will ensure the success of this section.
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Pets & Animal Nursery
Pets
Pets &
& Animal
Animal Nursery
Nursery
Pets
&
Animal
Nursery
ANIMAL
WELFARE
Section M
Section
Section M
M
Section M
Competitors
and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their
ANIMAL WELFARE
animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion.
ANIMAL
WELFARE
Competitors
and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their
Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all
animals and at
all times to treat
their
animals
and with
dignity, respect
and compassion.
Competitors
anycompetitors
event,
runhumanely
byand
CASS
have
a responsibility
ensure
theofwelfare
dealings withand
the participants
affiliate and at
other
to uphold
the Rules and to
Regulations
CASS, of
thetheir
AQHA
Competitors
and
participants
aretheir
to conduct
themselves
in a with
professional
mannerand
andcompassion.
act with integrity in all
animals
and
at
all
times
to
treat
animals
humanely
and
dignity,
respect
and any other applicable governing body at all times. Competitors and participants are to demonstrate good
dealings
withand
the participants
affiliate and are
other
and to uphold
the Rules and
Regulations
of
CASS,
the AQHA
Competitors
to competitors
conduct
themselves
in a professional
manner
and
actthe
with
integrity
sportsmanship
at all times, show
respect
for their
fellow competitors
and officials,
follow
rules
and toin all
and
any
other
applicable
governing
body
at
all
times.
Competitors
and
participants
are
to
demonstrate
good
dealings
withthe
theway
affiliate
and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA
treat people
they and
wishother
to becompetitors
treated.
sportsmanship
at all times,
show respect
their
fellow
competitors
and
officials, follow
rules and to
and
any other applicable
governing
body for
at all
times.
Competitors
and
participants
are tothe
demonstrate
good
treat people theatway
they wish
to respect
be treated.
sportsmanship
all times,
show
for their fellow competitors
and
officials,
follow
the
rules
and
to
M13
Pets – any other
Nursery
treat people the way they wish to be treated.
M13
Pets&–PRIZES
any other
TROPHIES
M1
Birds – large
Nursery
M13 Decorated
Pets – any
other $10.
M2
Birds – small
Best
Exhibit
Nursery
TROPHIES & PRIZES
M1
Birds – large
M3
Cats
Section M
Most
Endearing
Exhibit$10.
$10.
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
M2
Birds – small
Best Decorated
Exhibit
M1
large
M4
Dogs
M3
Cats
Most
Unusual
Exhibit
$10.
M2
Birds – small
Best
MostDecorated
EndearingExhibit
Exhibit$10.
$10.
M5
Farm Pets
M4
Dogs
M3
Cats
Stewards
Pick
$10.
Most
Endearing
Exhibit
$10.
Unusual Exhibit $10.
M6
Fish
M5
Farm Pets
M4
Dogs
ASS have
a
responsibility
to
ensure
the
welfare
of
their
Best Overall
Exhibit
M7
Guinea Pigs
Most
Unusual
Exhibit
$10.
Stewards
Pick
$10. $10.
M6 with dignity,
Fish Pets
M5
Farm
nely and
M8
Mice respect and compassion.
Medals
for
each
section
winner donated by Paws n
Stewards
Pick
$10.
Best Overall Exhibit $10.
M7
Guinea Pigs
Fish
lves inM6
a professional
manner and act with integrity in all
M9
Native Pets
Clawz Pet Accomodation.
M8 theGuinea
Mice
Best
Overall
Exhibit
$10.
M7
PigsRegulations of CASS, the AQHA
Medals
for each
section
winner donated by Paws n
d to uphold
Rules and
M10
Poultry
Prize
money
sponsored by Desert Oaks Veterinary
M9
Native
Pets
Clawz
Pet
Accomodation.
M8
Mice
s. Competitors
and participants
are to demonstrate good
Medals for each section winner donated by Paws n
M11
Rabbits
Clinic and the Alice Springs Girl Guides.
M10
Poultry
low competitors
andPets
officials, follow the rules and to
M9
Native
Clawz
Pet Accomodation.
Prize money
sponsored by Desert Oaks Veterinary
M12
Reptiles
M11
Rabbits
M10
Poultry
Clinic
and
thesponsored
Alice Springs
Girl Guides.
Prize money
by Desert
Oaks Veterinary
M12
Reptiles
M11
Rabbits
Clinic and the Alice Springs Girl Guides.
M13
Pets – any other
M12
Reptiles
TROPHIES & PRIZES
Best Decorated Exhibit $10.
Most Endearing Exhibit $10.
Most Unusual Exhibit $10.
Stewards Pick $10.
Best Overall Exhibit $10.
Medals for each section winner donated by Paws n
Clawz Pet Accomodation.
Prize money sponsored by Desert Oaks Veterinary
Clinic and the Alice Springs Girl Guides.
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Photography
Photography
Section N
N
Section
Judge
Peter Manchester
Steward
Eric Fisher
Fees
Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1
Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50
Closing
Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office
Delivery
Saturday, 27 June. Exhibits to be delivered to the steward at the
Photography Section Rumball Hall Saturday between 9am and 11am
OR to the CASS Office before 4pm Friday 26th June 2015.
Collection
Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits must be collected, from the steward at the
Photography Section, Rumball Hall between 9am and 12 noon (late
collection from CASS Office – Photographs not collected within two
months will be destroyed).
Prizes
1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card
About Prizes
In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited)
REGULATIONS
Beginners Classes N4-N6
Persons who have not previously won a prize (1st, 2nd pr 3rd) at a CASS Show or any other Show and/or
Exhibition. Juniors are also eligible to enter this section.
General Classes N7-N15 (open to all photographers)
• A maximum of 4 entries may be submitted in each class, except Class N13 (Series) which is limited to a
maximum of 2 entries (2 series of 3 to 5 photographs).
• If any class has less than 4 entries / less than 3 exhibitors – it will be at the steward’s discretion to move
the entries into a different class. The right is reserved to transfer any entry to the correct class if wrongly
classified by the competitor.
• The original photograph must be taken by the exhibitor with either a digital camera or film camera.
• Photographs may be commercially processed or the work of the exhibitor and printed on photographic
or electronic print material.
• No photograph can be entered in two different sections. This includes identical or almost identical
photographs cropped differently or presented as a colour print and a monochrome print.
• Photographs that have been previously exhibited at a CASS Show are not eligible for entry.
• Any photograph considered by the steward to be unsuitable for display will be rejected.
• No refund will be made for any rejected prints.
• The greatest care will be taken with entries but no liability will be accepted for loss or damage.
• Entries must be RETURN POSTAGE PAID where relevant and will be returned prior to 1st August 2015.
• Title/s of Photographs
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• No refund will be made for any rejected prints.
• The greatest care will be taken with entries but no liability will be accepted for loss or damage.
• Entries must be RETURN POSTAGE PAID where relevant and will be returned prior to 1st August
2015. N
Section
Photography
Photography
Photography
Section N
Section N
• Title/s
of back
Photographs
◦ The
top left hand corner of the print must include entrant’s name, phone number, title of
◦ photograph
The back top(max.
left hand
corner of the
include
entrant’s
name,
phone
number,with
titlethose
of
24 characters)
andprint
classmust
number.
Ensuring
these
details
correspond
photograph
(max.
24form.
characters) and class number. Ensuring these details correspond with those
written
on the
entry
written
on the
entrytoform.
◦ If
attaching
a label
your photograph (in lieu of writing on print/matt board) ensure it is attached
◦ to
If attaching
to yourindicating
photograph
(inand
lieuall
ofother
writing
on print/matt
board)
ensure it is attached
the REAR aoflabel
the picture
top,
details
as mentioned
above.
to thePhotographs
REAR of the picture indicating top, and all other details as mentioned above.
• Mounting
• Mounting
Photographs
◦ All photographs
must be mounted excluding Class N14 (postcard size prints).
All photographs
must be
Class N14
size
prints).
◦ Matt
board, cardboard
ormounted
similar is excluding
recommended.
The (postcard
thickness of
the
mount must not
◦ Matt
board,
exceed
7mm.cardboard or similar is recommended. The thickness of the mount must not
exceed
◦ DO
NOT7mm.
mount photos in frames, on chipboard, wood, hardboard, behind glass, laminate or Canvas
◦ prints
DO NOT
photos
inaccepted.
frames, on chipboard, wood, hardboard, behind glass, laminate or Canvas
asmount
they will
not be
prints as
they
will not be accepted.
• Mandatory
Size
of Exhibits
• Mandatory
of Exhibits
◦ ClassesSize
(N1-N12)
– minimum size 15cm x 20cm, maximum size 40cm x 50cm. These are overall
◦ measurements
Classes (N1-N12)
– minimum
size 15cm
x 20cm,
which
incorporates
the size
of themaximum
mounts. size 40cm x 50cm. These are overall
measurements
the size of the mounts.
◦ Class
N13 Serieswhich
– seeincorporates
definition below.
◦ Class
N133 Series
– see definition
▪ The
to 5 photographs
may below.
be mounted separately or mounted together.
The 3 to 5 photographs
may be
mounted
separately
mounted
▪ Individually
mounted photos
are
not to exceed
25cmorx 30cm
eachtogether.
incorporating the mount.
▪ Ensure
Individually
mounted
photos
are not to
25cmon
x 30cm
eachlabel
incorporating
thePhoto
mount.
that the
order of
photographs
areexceed
numbered
the back
i.e. Photo 1,
2 etc.
Ensure
that thesize
order
of photographs
numbered
on the
back 40cm
label i.e.
Photo 1, Photo 2 etc.
▪ The
combined
of the
5 prints withare
mount
MUST NOT
exceed
x 60cm.
▪ The
the 5must
printsbewith
mount
MUST
exceed
40cm x 60cm.
◦ Class
N14combined
(postcardsize
sizeofprint)
10cm
x 15cm
(no NOT
mount
required).
N14 (panoramic
(postcard size
print) must be
x 15cm
(no mount required).
◦ Class N15
photographs)
the10cm
longer
side, incorporating
the mount, is to be a minimum
◦ of
Class
N15
(panoramic
photographs)
theThe
longer
side,
mount,
is to be amust
minimum
20cm
and
a maximum
of 60cm long.
length
of incorporating
the longer sidethe
of the
photograph
be at
of 20cm
and
a maximum
of 60cm
long.
The length of the longer side of the photograph must be at
least
twice
the
length of the
shorter
side.
least twice the length of the shorter side.
DEFINITIONS
DEFINITIONS
• MONOCHROME – Any photograph containing shades of only one colour. If toning is carried out, it must
• be
MONOCHROME
Anyof
photograph
containing
shades
of only
onethe
colour.
If toning
is extra
carried
out, it
over the total –area
the photograph
– partial
toning
and/or
addition
of one
colour
is must
not
be over the in
total
area of the photograph
– partial toning and/or the addition of one extra colour is not
acceptable
a monochrome
photograph.
acceptable
in aphotograph
monochrome
photograph.
• COLOUR
– Any
that
is not monochrome. It includes a monochrome photograph that has
• been
COLOUR
– Anytoned
photograph
is not
monochrome. It includes a monochrome photograph that has
partially
or had that
colour
added.
been partially
tonedtreated
or had colour
added.
• OPEN
– Any subject
pictorially
i.e. embodying the elements of good design, arrangement or
• composition
OPEN – Any subject
treated
pictorially
i.e. embodying
the elements
of good design,
arrangement
or
and which
reflects
the personal
interpretation
of the photographer,
including
“creative”
composition
and which
reflects and
the personal
interpretation
of the
“creative”
and
“experimental”
techniques
derivations
providing there
is photographer,
a photographicincluding
base.
and “experimental”
techniques depicts
and derivations
providing
there is
a photographic
base. in a natural
• NATURE
– Nature photography
living, untamed
animals
and
uncultivated plants
• habitat,
NATUREgeology
– Natureand
photography
depicts of
living,
untamed
animalsfrom
and insects
uncultivated
plantsPhotographs
in a natural of
the wide diversity
natural
phenomena,
to icebergs.
habitat, geology
and
the wide diversity
from insects
to icebergs.
Photographs
of
animals,
which are
domesticated,
cagedofornatural
under phenomena,
any form of restraint,
as well
as photographs
of
animals, which
areare
domesticated,
caged evidence
or under any
form ofisrestraint,
as well
as photographs
of as
cultivated
plants,
ineligible. Minimal
of humans
acceptable
for nature
subjects, such
cultivated
plants,
ineligible.
Minimal
evidence
of humans
is acceptable
for nature
subjects,
such as
barn
owls or
storksare
adapting
to an
environment
modified
by humans,
or natural
forces,
like hurricanes
barn
owls
or storks
adapting
to an
environment whatever
modified photographic
by humans, ormedium
natural forces,
hurricanes
or
tidal
waves,
reclaiming
it. The
photographer,
is used,like
must
have
or tidalthe
waves,
reclaiming
it. The
photographer,
whatever photographic
medium
must
have
is used,
taken
original
image. Any
manipulation
or modification
to the original
image is
limited
to minor
taken the original
image.and
Anymust
manipulation
or modification
to original
the original
image is limited to minor
retouching
of blemishes
not alter the
content of the
scene.
retouching
blemishes and
must not
the that
content
the original
scene.study to full body length.
• PEOPLE
– Aofphotograph
of a person
oralter
persons
mayofrange
from a head
• This
PEOPLE
– A photograph
of a photographs
person or persons
that may
range from a head study to full body length.
section
includes candid
and formal
portraits.
This section includes
candid photographs
and formal
• LANDSCAPE
– A photograph
of natural scenery.
It mayportraits.
include evidence of man, people, animals, even
• part
LANDSCAPE
– Aprovided
photograph
natural
scenery.
It maydominate
include evidence
of man, people, animals, even
of the sea,
thatof
none
of these
elements
the photograph.
part of the sea, provided that none of these elements dominate the photograph.
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Photography
Photography
Section
Section N
N
• CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN LANDSCAPE – Classes N5 & N9, is defined as within the Northern Territory and
south of Three Ways.
• PHOTO ART – The image must have photographic origin with the original image/work having been
made by the entrant. The photograph may have been modified during exposure in the camera or
modified after exposure with experimental, digital, computer software or darkroom techniques. The
subject covers entries that display a novel or unusual combination of objects and / or viewpoint.
• SERIES – A series of 3 to 5 photographs telling a story or portraying a single theme.
Juniors
N11
N1
N12
N2
N3
Monochrome / Colour Photographs – open
subject (7 years and under)
Monochrome / Colour Photographs – open
subject (12 years and under)
Monochrome / Colour Photographs – open
subject (15 years and under)
N13
N14
N15
Monochrome / Colour Photographs
– people
Monochrome / Colour Photographs
– experimental
Monochrome / Colour Photographs – series
Postcard Size Photographs – open subject
Monochrome / Colour Panorama
Photographs – open subject
Beginners
TROPHIES & PRIZES
N4
N5
Best Centralian Landscape “Barry
Alwright Award”
N6
Colour Photographs – open subject
Colour Photographs – Central
Australian landscape
Monochrome / Colour Photos – people
Champion Photograph
Champion Wildlife Award
General
Most Successful Photographer
N7
N8
N9
Champion Junior Photographer
N10
Monochrome Photographs – open subject
Colour Photographs – open subject
Colour Photographs – Central
Australian landscape
Monochrome / Colour Photographs
– nature
Prize money and trophies sponsored by Framed
in Alice.
About the Judge
Peter S Manchester AFIAP, AAPS, Hon FAPS, FTPF.
Although I have been around the Tasmanian “photographic traps” since 1979 my relationship with the
photographic medium was uncertain at first.
After first taking snapshots of the PI soldiers in PNG with a Yaschica, I returned to my first life interest and
work in geology where I photographed rocks and landscapes in Tasmania, as well as rock cross sections
under the microscope. Consequently, I was more of a chronicler on film of all aspects of Tasmanian geology.
Then a few years later I had to teach my late wife how to use the camera for “artistic” purposes. This became
the turning point. A scientist trying to become an artist. A left brain, right brain conjugation?
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N9
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Colour Photographs – Central
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Photography
Photography
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Monochrome / Colour Photographs
Section
Section N
N
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Section
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Society.
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later
the
digital
viewer. I don’t believe that images should be taken for competition unless they are different.
darkroom. During this journey I found one of the best and rewarding ways of learning this artistic medium
Presently, because of the digital darkroom and Photoshop / Lightroom, I have become more of a
was to teach photography, and this was done with primary, secondary and matriculation students, as well as
photographic “painter”. However, it is still a representation of my journey through life; I make an image to tell
with adult education over a 30 year period. I set up the monochrome group: Society 20C, the Photographic
my story.
Departments at Alanvale and Newstead Colleges. Other photographic pursuits in my journey are Audio
Visuals, Video and Schlieren. I have been up and down the management rung of the Australian
Photographic Society.
As a judge / assessor / advisor of many forms of photography, I subscribe to the criteria, in the presentation of
imagery, of storytelling, decisive moment, composition, technique, presentation, originality and impact.
Photography has taught me to see and think laterally. Imagery must be unique and unusual to “wow” the
viewer. I don’t believe that images should be taken for competition unless they are different.
Presently, because of the digital darkroom and Photoshop / Lightroom, I have become more of a
photographic “painter”. However, it is still a representation of my journey through life; I make an image to tell
my story.
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Poultry
Poultry
Section
Section P
P
Judge
Neville Chiselett
Stewards
Wulf Pfau, Craig Whan, Brian Gaisford
Fees
Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1
Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50
Closing
Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office
Delivery
Wednesday, 1 July. Exhibits must be delivered between 4pm and 6pm.
Collection
Saturday, 4 July. Exhibits to be collected between 4pm and 6pm
Saturday or between 10:30am and 11:30am on Sunday, 5 July 2015.
Birds not collected after that time will be disposed of as seen fit.
Alternative requirements may be made by contacting the steward.
Prizes
1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card
About Prizes
In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected
by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited)
NOTE: All exhibitors and exhibits shall conform to and be in accordance with the rules and regulations of the
Central Australian Show Society. Any questions regarding this section may be directed to Wulf Pfau, steward
on 0407 614 140.
SPECIAL REGULATIONS
• Food, water containers and cages are provided.
• Entries entered in the wrong class cannot be judged. Assistance with class identification may be
obtained by contact with the stewards, however final responsibility rests with the exhibitor, no
responsibility will be accepted for incorrect entries.
• The stewards reserve the right to reject or remove exhibits, based on their own opinion or on veterinary
advice, that are suspected of being diseased or ill.
• All exhibits must be individually inspected by the stewards prior to being entered in the cages, no bird
may be removed without a steward in attendance.
• An exhibit can only be entered in one class.
• Exhibitors will be permitted to be present at the time of judging at the discretion of the judge.
• Judging will commence at 9am on Thursday, 2 July 2015.
• All exhibits shall be entered at own risk.
• Sale of birds is permitted. A “for sale” notice with the name, contact of the seller and the price on a plain,
white piece of cardboard can be placed on the cage any time after judging. Onus for all arrangements
rests with the seller and no responsibility shall be accepted by CASS.
• A limited number of day old chickens will be available for sale at the Show.
• Birds must have been owned by exhibitor for at least 2 months.
• Any breach of the Show Society Rules or Regulations or any of the above, shall result in immediate
disqualification and forfeiture of awards, monies and possible prohibition from future exhibiting.
• No late entries accepted.
• Birds not delivered during delivery times will not be judged.
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Poultry
Poultry
Section
Section P
P
ANIMAL WELFARE
Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their
animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion.
Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all
dealings with the affiliate and other competitors and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA
and any other applicable governing body at all times. Competitors and participants are to demonstrate good
sportsmanship at all times, show respect for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to
treat people the way they wish to be treated.
P28
P29
P30
P31
P32
Heavy Breed Large Fowl
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
P16
Banevelder (male) – black
Banevelder (female) – black
Australorp (male)
Australorp (female)
Banevelder (male)
Banevelder (female)
Dorking (male)
Dorking (female)
Plymouth Rock (male)
Plymouth Rock (female)
Rhode Island Red (male)
Rhode Island Red (female)
Sussex (male)
Sussex (female)
Heavy Breed (male) – any pure variety
Heavy Breed (female) – any pure variety
X Breed / Utility
P33
P34
P35
P36
P37
P38
P39
P40
P41
P42
P43
P44
P45
Araucana (female)
Araucana (male)
Leghorn (male) – any colour
Leghorn (female) – any colour
Silkie (male) – black / white
Silkie (female) – black / white
Silkie (male) – any other colour
Silkie (female) – any other colour
Light Breed (male) – specify breed
Light Breed (female) – specify breed
P46
P47
P48
Australian Call (Drake) – any colour
Australian Call (Duck) – any colour
Mallard (Drake) – any colour
Mallard (Duck) – any colour
Indian Runner (Drake) – any colour
Indian Runner (Duck) – any colour
Muscovy (Drake) – white
Muscovy (Duck) – white
Muscovy (Drake) – any other colour
Muscovy (Duck) – any other colour
Pure Breed Duck (Drake) – any
other variety
Pure Breed Duck (Duck) – any other variety
Geese (Gander) – any colour
Geese (Goose) – any colour
Hard Feather Bantam
P49
P50
P51
P52
P53
Game Breed Large Fowl
P27
Most Unusual Colour (male)
Most Unusual Color (female)
Water Fowl
Light Breed Large Fowl
P17
P18
P19
P20
P21
P22
P23
P24
P25
P26
Indian Game (female)
Old English Game (male) – any colour
Old English Game (female) – any colour
Game Breed (male) – any other variety
Game Breed (female) – any other variety
Indian Game (male)
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Indian Game (male)
Indian Game (female)
Modern Game (male) – pile
Modern Game (female) – pile
Modern Game (male) – red and black
Poultry
Poultry
P54
P54
P55
P55
P56
P56
P57
P57
P58
P58
P59
P59
P60
P60
P61
P61
P62
P62
P63
P63
P64
P64
Section
P
Section
Section P
P
P89
P89
P90
P90
P91
P91
P92
P92
P93
P93
P94
P94
Modern
Modern Game
Game (female)
(female) –– red
red and
and black
black
Old
English
Game
(male)
–
black
Old English Game (male) – black red,
red,
dark
dark leg
leg
Old
Old English
English Game
Game (female)
(female) –– black
black red,
red,
dark
dark leg
leg
Old
Old English
English Game
Game (male)
(male) –– black
black red,
red,
wheaten
wheaten bred
bred
Old
Old English
English Game
Game (female)
(female) –– black
black red,
red,
wheaten
wheaten bred
bred
Old
Old English
English Game
Game (male)
(male) –– blue
blue red
red
Old
Old English
English Game
Game (female)
(female) –– blue
blue red
red
Old
Old English
English Game
Game (male)
(male) –– duckwing
duckwing
Old
Old English
English Game
Game (female)
(female) –– duckwing
duckwing
Old
English
Game
(male)
Old English Game (male) –– any
any other
other colour
colour
Old
English
Game
(female)
–
any
Old English Game (female) – any
other
other colour
colour
Special
Special Classes
Classes
P95
P95
P96
P96
P97
P97
P98
P98
P74
P74
P75
P75
P76
P76
P77
P77
P78
P78
P79
P79
P80
P80
P81
P81
P82
P82
P83
P83
P84
P84
P85
P85
P86
P86
P87
P87
P88
P88
Turkey
Turkey (Gobbler)
(Gobbler) –– bronze
bronze
Turkey
(female)
Turkey (female) –– bronze
bronze
Turkey
Turkey (Gobbler)
(Gobbler) –– white
white
Turkey
(female)
Turkey (female) –– white
white
Breeding
Breeding Pairs
Pairs
P99
P99
P100
P100
P101
P101
Soft
Soft Feather
Feather Bantam
Bantam
P65
P65
P66
P66
P67
P67
P68
P68
P69
P69
P70
P70
P71
P71
P72
P72
P73
P73
Pekin
Pekin (male)
(male) –– any
any other
other colour
colour
Pekin
(female)
–
any
Pekin (female) – any other
other colour
colour
Rhode
Rhode Island
Island Red
Red (male)
(male)
Rhode
Rhode Island
Island Red
Red (female)
(female)
Rosecomb
(male)
Rosecomb (male) –– any
any colour
colour
Rosecomb
(female)
Rosecomb (female) –– any
any colour
colour
Sebright
Sebright (male)
(male) –– gold
gold
Sebright
Sebright (female)
(female) –– gold
gold
Sebright
Sebright (male)
(male) –– silver
silver
Sebright
Sebright (female)
(female) –– silver
silver
Sussex
(male)
Sussex (male)
Sussex
Sussex (female)
(female)
Wyandotte
Wyandotte (male)
(male) –– any
any colour
colour
Wyandotte
(female)
Wyandotte (female) –– any
any colour
colour
Pure
Pure Breed
Breed Bantam
Bantam (male)
(male) –– any
any
other
other variety
variety
Pure
Pure Breed
Breed Bantam
Bantam (female)
(female) –– any
any
other
other variety
variety
Araucana
Araucana (male)
(male)
Araucana
Araucana (female)
(female)
Hamburgh
Hamburgh (male)
(male)
Hamburgh
Hamburgh (female)
(female)
Australorp
Australorp (male)
(male)
Australorp
Australorp (female)
(female)
Frizzle
Frizzle (male)
(male)
Frizzle
Frizzle (female)
(female)
Langshan
Langshan Bantams
Bantams (male)
(male)
Langshan
Bantams
Langshan Bantams (female)
(female)
Leghorn
Leghorn (male)
(male) –– any
any colour
colour
Leghorn
Leghorn (female)
(female) –– any
any colour
colour
Pekin
Pekin (male)
(male) –– black
black
Pekin
Pekin (female)
(female) –– black
black
Bantam
Bantam –– any
any variety
variety
Large
Fowl
Large Fowl –– any
any variety
variety
Water
Water Fowl
Fowl –– any
any variety
variety
TROPHIES
TROPHIES &
& PRIZES
PRIZES
Champion
Pavilion
Champion Pavilion Entry
Entry Perpetual
Perpetual Trophy
Trophy
donated
donated by
by Laucke
Laucke Mills.
Mills.
Reserve
Reserve Champion
Champion Pavilion
Pavilion Entry
Entry donated
donated by
by
Desert
Oaks
Veterinary
Clinic.
Desert Oaks Veterinary Clinic.
The
The following
following will
will receive
receive aa trophy,
trophy, and
and ribbon
ribbon
from
from Desert
Desert Oaks
Oaks Veterinary
Veterinary Clinic
Clinic and
and voucher
voucher
from
from Laucke
Laucke Mills:
Mills: Champion
Champion Heavy
Heavy
Breed,
Champion
Light
Breed,
Champion
Light Breed,
Breed, Champion
Champion Water
Water
Champion
Heavy Breed
Fowl,
Champion
Hard
Fowl,
Champion
Hard Feather
Feather
Champion
Light Breed
Bantam,
Champion
Soft
Bantam,
Champion
Soft Feather
Feather
Champion
Water Fowl
Bantam,
Champion
Turkey,
Best
Bantam,
Champion
Turkey,
Best Utility
Utility Breed
Breed
Champion
Hard Feather
Bantam
Champion
Soft
Feather
The
will
receive
aa ribbon
The following
following
will
receiveBantam
ribbon donated
donated by
by
Champion
Turkey
Gould
Plumbing:
Reserve
Champion
Gould Plumbing: Reserve Champion Heavy
Heavy
Best
Utility
Breed
Breed,
Reserve
Champion
Breed,
Reserve
Champion Light
Light Breed,
Breed, Reserve
Reserve
Champion
Water
Hard
Champion
Water
Fowl, Reserve
Reserve
Champion
Hard
The following
will Fowl,
receive
a ribbonChampion
donated by
Feather
Bantam,
Feather
Bantam, Reserve
Reserve Champion
Champion Soft
Soft
Gould Plumbing:
Feather
Reserve
Turkey
Feather
Bantam,
Reserve
Champion
Turkey
ReserveBantam,
Champion
Heavy Champion
Breed
Reserve
Champion
Lightby
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(may
be
led)
Caprilli
Test
F10
Rider
–
Frodo
Class
(may
be
led)
Prix
Caprilli
Test
–
F6
Frodo
Class
(may
be
led)
Caprilli
Test
–
Most
Improved
Rider
Award.
Most
Improved
Rider
Award.
come
along.
come
along.
F21
Harley
Class
(may
be
led)
Fancy
Dress
F21
Harley
Class
(may
be
led)
Fancy
Dress
9:30am
start
F16
Bundy
Class
(may
be
led)
Trail
Class
F23
Jacko
Class
(may
be
led)
Fancy
Dress
Show
Society.
Bundy
Classbe(may
be
led)
Prix Caprilli Test
F18 AllF15
Frodo
Class
(may
led)
Trail
Class
best at
presented
–trot
attrot
trot
–best
at
presented
riders,
parents
volunteers
welcome
toto
All
riders,
parents
and
volunteers
welcome
Jacko
Class
(may
be
led)
Trail
Class
Class
(may
be
led)
Trail
Class
Ribbons
donated
by
the
Central
Australian
Ribbons
donated
byand
the
Central
Australian
DayF22
2F22
Saturday
4th
July
9am
for
–Jacko
at
trot
F17
Bundy
Class
(may
be
led)
Fancy
Dress
F24
Spinner
Class
(may
be
led)
Trail
Class
F19
Frodo
Class
(may
be
led)
Fancy
Dress
F5
Frodo
Class
(may
be
led)
Special
Olympic
F14
F11 F7
Jacko
F2
Spinner
Class
(may
be
led)
Special
Olympic
F8
Harley
Class
(may
be
led)
Special
Olympic
F4
Frodo
Class
(may
be
led)
Rider
F13
Bundy
Class
(may
be
led)
Rider
––
F13
Bundy
Class
(may
be
led)
Rider
F10
Jacko
Class
(may
be
led)
Rider
–––Olympic
F10
Jacko
F11
Special
Harley
F1
Spinner
Class
(may
be
led)
Rider
F7
Harley
come
along.
come
along.
F23
Jacko
Class
(may
be
led)
Fancy
Dress
F23
Jacko
Class
(may
be
led)
Fancy
Dress
Show
Society.
Show
Society.
TROPHIES
& PRIZES
TROPHIES
&Class
PRIZES
F18
Frodo
Class
(may
beTrail
led)
Trail
Class
F25
Spinner
(maybe
beled)
led)
Fancy
Dress
9:30am
start
Test –best
at
walk
Test
–presented
at
walk
best
presented
F20
Harley
Class
(may
Class
Day
2Spinner
Saturday
4th
July
9am
for
F24
Class
(may
bebe
led)
Trail
F24
Spinner
Class
(may
led)
TrailClass
Class
F19
Frodo
Class
(may
be
led)
Fancy
F6
Frodo
Class
(may
be
led)
Prix
Caprilli
Test
–Test – Most
F12 F8
Jacko
F3
Spinner
Class
(may
be
led)
Prix
Caprilli
Test
F9
Harley
Class
(may
be
led)
Prix
Caprilli
Test
F5
Frodo
Class
(may
be
led)
Special
Olympic
F14
F14
Improved
Rider
Award.
F11
Jacko
Class
(may
be
led)
Special
Olympic
F11
Jacko
F12
Prix
Caprilli
Harley
Class
(may
be
led)
Special
Olympic
F2
Spinner
Class
(may
be
led)
Special
Olympic
F8
Harley
Class
(may
be
led)
Special
Olympic
Most
Improved
Rider
Award.
F21
Harley Class
Class (may
(may be
be led)
led) Trail
FancyClass
Dress Dress
F16
Bundy
TROPHIES
&
PRIZES
TROPHIES
&
PRIZES
F25
Spinner
Class
(may
be
led)
Fancy
Dress
F25
Spinner
Class
(may
be
led)
Fancy
–atattrot
trot
9:30am
start
atTest
trot
Test
– at
– atwalk
walk
F20
Harley
Class
(may be
led)
Trail Class
All
riders,
parents
welcome
toDress
F22
Jacko
Class
(may
be
Trail
Class
Ribbons
donated
byand
the
Central
Ribbons
donated
byvolunteers
the
Central
Australian
F17
Bundy
Class
(may
beled)
led)Australian
Fancy
Dress
F7
Harley
F13 F9
Bundy
ClassClass
(may
be
led)
Rider
–Prix
F4
Frodo
Class
(may
be
led)
Rider
–Prix
F10
Jacko
F6
Frodo
Class
(may
be
led)
Caprilli
Test
F12
Jacko
(may
be
led)
Prix
Caprilli
Test
– – comeMost
F12
Jacko
F13
Bundy
Class
(may
be
led)
Rider
–Caprilli
Harley
Prix
Caprilli
Test
F3
Spinner
Class
(may
be
led)
Prix
Caprilli
Test
F9
Harley
Class
(may
be
led)
Test
Improved
Rider
Award.
Most
Improved
Rider
Award.
along.
F21
Harley
Classbe
(may
be
led)Dress
FancyClass
Dress
F23
Jacko
Class (may
(may
led)be
Fancy
F16
Bundy
Class
led)
Trail
Show
Society.
Society.
F18 Show
Frodo
Class
be(may
led)
Trail
Class
best –at
presented
best
presented
at
–trot
attrot
trot
All
riders,
parents
volunteers
welcome
toto
All
riders,
parents
and
volunteers
welcome
F22
Jacko
Class
(may
be
led)
Trail
Class
Ribbons
donated
byand
Central
Australian
Ribbons
donated
bythe
the
Central
Australian
F24
Spinner
Class
(may
be
led)
Trail
Class
F17
Bundy
Class
(may
be
led)
Fancy
Dress
F19 come
Frodo
Class (may be led) Fancy Dress
F8
Harley
Class
(may
be
led)
Special
Olympic
F14 F10
F5
Frodo
Class
(may
be
led)
Special
Olympic
F11
Jacko
F7
Harley
F13
Bundy
Class
(may
be
led)
Rider
F13
Bundy
Class
(may
be
led)
Rider
F14
Jacko
Class
(may
be
led)
Rider
––––
F4
Frodo
Class
(may
be
led)
Rider
F10
Jacko
along.
come
along.
F23
Jacko
Class
(may
be
led)
Fancy
Dress
Show
Society.
Show
TROPHIES
&Society.
PRIZES
F25
Spinner
ClassClass
(maybe
beled)
led)
Fancy
Dress
Frodo
(may
beTrail
led)
Trail
Class
Test –best
at
walk
presented
best
presented
F20 F18
Harley
Class
(may
Class
F24
Spinner
Class
(may
be
led)
TrailDress
Class
F19
Frodo
Class
(may
be
led)
Fancy
F9
Harley
Class
(may
be
led)
Prix
Caprilli
Test
F6
Frodo
Class
(may
be
led)
Prix
Caprilli
Test
–
F12 F11
Jacko
F8
Harley
Class
(may
be
led)
Special
Olympic
F14
F14
Most
Improved
Rider
Award.
Jacko
Class
(may
bebe
led)
Special
Olympic
F5
Frodo
Class
(may
led)
Special
Olympic
F11
Jacko
F21
Harley Class (may be led) Fancy Dress
TROPHIES
&
PRIZES
TROPHIES
&
PRIZES
F25
Spinner
Class
(may
be
led)
Fancy
– attrot
trot
at
Test
Test– at
– atwalk
walk
All
riders,
parents
volunteers
welcome
toDress
F20
Harley
Class
led)
Trail Class
F22
Jacko
Class
(may
be(may
led)be
Trail
Class
Ribbons
donated
byand
the
Central
Australian
F10
Jacko
Class
(may
be
led)
Rider
–Prix
F7
Harley
F13 F12
Bundy
ClassClass
(may
be
led)
Rider
–Prix
F9
Harley
Class
(may
be
led)
Caprilli
Test
Jacko
(may
bebe
led)
Prix
Caprilli
Test
– – comeMost
F6
Frodo
Class
(may
led)
Caprilli
Test
F12
Jacko
Improved
Rider
Award.
Most
Improved
Rider
Award.
F21
Harley
Class
be
led)Dress
Fancy Dress
F23 along.
Jacko
Class (may
be(may
led)
Fancy
Show
Society.
best at
presented
–trot
attrot
trot
at
All
riders,
parents
and
volunteers
welcome
F22
Jacko
Class
(may
be led)
Trail
Class to
Ribbons
donated
bybythe
Central
Australian
Ribbons
donated
the
Central
Australian
F24
Spinner
Class
(may
be
led)
Trail
Class
F11
Jacko
Class
(may
be
led)
Special
Olympic
F8
Harley
ClassClass
(may
be
led)
Special
Olympic
F14 F13
F10
Jacko
Class
(may
be
led)
Rider
Bundy
be
led)
–––
F7
Harley
F13
Bundy
Class(may
(may
be
led)Rider
Rider
come
along.
F23
Jacko
be led)
Fancy
Show
Society.
Show
TROPHIES
&Society.
PRIZES
F25
Spinner
ClassClass
(may(may
be led)
Fancy
DressDress
Test –best
at
walk
presented
best
presented
71 F24
Spinner Class (may be led) Trail Class
Riding for the Disabled
Riding for the Disabled
Riding for the Disabled
Riding for the Disabled
Stockman's
Stockman's Event
Event
Section
Section TSE
TSE
At the time of publication there are no Stockman’s Events scheduled.
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