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Saturday August 8, 2015
SHOW Saturday August 8, 2015 NORTH-WESTERN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. To be Officially Opened by Mayor John Rhode at 11.15 am Over $9000 Prizemoney plus Trophies Ann M. Redden Secretary N.W.A.S. PO Box 159 Crystal Brook, S.A. 5523 Phone/Fax: Show Office (08) 8636 2194 Mobile: 0427 288 020 Entries to Jo Piggott Phone: Show Office (08) 8636 2194 www.sacountryshows.com Port Pirie Regional Council MEMBERSHIP FEES PAYMENT BEFORE SHOW DAY APPRECIATED A Subscriber of $20 is entitled to Tickets for 2 Adults and 1 Vehicle A Subscriber of $30 is entitled to Tickets for 2 Adults, 3 Children and 1 Vehicle PLEASE NOTE: PAYMENT BEFORE SHOW DAY APPRECIATED ADMISSION CHARGES Adults $10.00 — Children Under 16 years $5.00 Students & Pensioners $5.00 on Presentation of Identification. Pre-School Children Free — Motor Vehicle $5.00 TIME TABLE 9.00-10.00am 10.00am 10.30am 11.00am 11.15am 11.30am 11.45am 12.00noon 12.00noon 1.30pm 2.00pm 2.20pm 2.20pm 3.00pm 3.30pm 4.00pm 4.30pm 5.00pm 5.30pm Judging Begins Judging of Home Brew - Trade Hall Spinning Demonstrations throughout the day Open Shearing Event Draw Speed Shear Event Draw Official Opening & Sashing of the Young Rural & Youth Ambassador Disabled Access only to Pavilion James’ Travelling Magic Show - Trade Hall Pavilions open to public Public Luncheon held in Football Clubrooms Official Luncheon James’ Travelling Magic Show - Trade Hall Men’s Cake Judging Trade Hall Historical Vehicles/Engines Running Fun Run - Oval Area Car Club Viewing Ute Muster Presentation James’ Travelling Magic Show - Trade Hall Pavilions closed to the public “Thick as Thieves” - Shearing Shed Evening Entertainment Live music all day provided by the Clare Valley Concert Band Official Opening Area Music by Cactus Martin and Terry London Trade Hall and Recreation Centre GENERAL INDEX Aggregate Trophy Winners for 2014....11 Historical Vehicles................................17 Life Members.........................................7 Machinery............................................65 Map.....................................................81 Member’s List........................................7 NASA Presidents & Secretaries...........12 NASA Sponsors....................................3 Officials.................................................5 President’s Message..............................5 Presidents of the Society.......................6 Regulations..........................................79 Secretaries............................................7 Section Index.........................................4 Show Dates 2014 - 2015.......................9 Thank You We would like to take this opportunity in joining all other South Australian Show Societies in extending our sincere thanks and appreciation to the sponsors of the Agricultural Societies Council of South Australia. We acknowledge the aid and support of the following organisations listed below that are connected with all events associated with the Agricultural Societies Council and the Country Show Societies of South Australia. Please support the organisations that support us. 3 INDEX for SECTIONS Section Closing Date Pg Young Rural Ambassador.......................8th Aug............................13 Showperson - Male or Female..............Showday...........................13 A Agricultural Produce.................... 31st July ...........................14 Aa Agricultural Prod. - Junior ............ 31st July .......................... 16 B Farm Produce ..............................5th Aug .......................... 17 CCooking .......................................5th Aug .......................... 19 Ca Cooking - Junior ...........................5th Aug .......................... 23 D Preserves, Sauces & Jams ...........3th Aug .......................... 24 EFruit .............................................5th Aug .......................... 26 Entry Forms .....................................centre of book FVegetables....................................6th Aug .......................... 27 Fa Vegetables - Junior .......................6th Aug .......................... 27 GHomebrew ...................................7th Aug .......................... 28 IHandicrafts ................................. 3rd Aug .......................... 29 Ia Handicrafts - Junior ..................... 3rd Aug .......................... 30 JNeedlework ................................ 31st July .......................... 31 Ja Needlework - Junior..................... 31st July .......................... 34 KArt ...............................................6th Aug .......................... 35 Ka Art - Junior ...................................6th Aug .......................... 35 LPhotography ............................... 3rd Aug .......................... 36 MFlowers .......................................6th Aug .......................... 47 N Flowers - Arranged ......................7th Aug .......................... 49 Na Flowers - Junior ...........................7th Aug .......................... 50 OPets .............................................6th Aug .......................... 51 PPigeons .......................................4th Aug .......................... 52 Pa Pigeons - Junior............................4th Aug .......................... 54 QPoultry .........................................4th Aug .......................... 55 Qa Poultry - Junior .............................4th Aug .......................... 58 R Sheep - British Breeds..................1st Aug .......................... 60 S Sheep - Merino ............................1st Aug .......................... 61 TWool.............................................4th Aug .......................... 66 U Shearing Competition ..................9th Aug .......................... 68 V Cattle - Beef.................................1st Aug .......................... 72 & Handler’s Comp .......................1st Aug ...........................73 W Cattle - Prime................................1st Aug .......................... 73 X Ring Events ................................ 2nd Aug .......................... 76 Ute Competition....................................Showday ..........................65 The Brook Meat Store Peerless Quality, Matchless Service! Bowman St, Crystal Brook Phone 8636 2026 Proud to be associated with the Crystal Brook Show 4 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE ello and welcome to everyone.Thank you for being part of this H wounderful event, now in its 138th year. The North-Western Agricultural Society’s Crystal Brook Show is the major event in Crystal Brook and the region, as it has been for this length of time, proving to me the strong link between our farmers and the towns folk, working together as a community. This combination has made the show the success it is today. Past history of families in this area is amazing, from early setlement and up untill today. I find that they are still involved in this show and other community events. Truly making this, “Year of The Young Farming Family.” Being a family day out, the show has entertainment for all, you can visit the cattle, sheep, wool and wheat displays, watch the horses on the oval, birds-pigeons-poultry-pets-crafts-art-photographyhobbies-horticulture-new and old farming equipment, trade display demostrations, market stalls, show rides and games, food and drink vendors. Plus the always popular Ute Muster, followed by a live band. (new attraction) Running the show is impossiable without our secretary and dedicated committee members, convenors, stewards, judges, volunteers, trophy donors and all our sponsors. I thank you one and all! Hope to catch up with you on show day. Please purchase your ticket and come along to the official luncheon at the Football Clubrooms at 12 o’clock. Steve Hyde President 2015 OFFICIALS PATRONS Mr. Geoff Brock MP. Mr Ivan H Venning JP, Mr Rowan Ramsey MP, Mr Maurice Kerin, Mayor John Rhode, Mrs Pam Davidson, Mr Phillip Rackham, Mr Neville Wilson PRESIDENT Mr Steve Hyde VICE-PRESIDENTS Mr N Richards, Mr Michael Frith COMMITTEE P Marks, A Clothier, J Richards, J Piggott, L O’Dea, AR Redden, J Price SECRETARY/TREASURER AM Redden EXAMINER OF ACCOUNTS J Rackham PAVILION CO-ORDINATOR J Kirchner, H Kirchner CATERING CONVENOR Combined Sporting Clubs TRADE BLOCK STEWARD Convenor: T Greig, N Richards, A Redden, J Richards, L O’Dea OVAL COMMITTEE JE Richards, A Perry ADVISERS B Mumford, J Kirchner, HV Reid, T. Greig M Lloyd Smith 5 PRESIDENTS OF THE SOCIETY 1874–1875 M. Carter 1876–1878 G.L. Debney 1879 J. Miller 1880–1881 F.H. Edwards 1882 J. Daw 1883 Jas. Davidson 1884–1885 W.H. Binney 1886–1887 W. Morrish 1888 J. Sinclair 1889 R. Pavy 1890 G. Sandow 1891 W.J. Venning 1892 W. Williams 1893 E.H. Eagle 1894 T.R. Turner 1895 A. Hamlyn 1896 L.R. Wake 1897 J. Wheaton 1898 R.M. Dennis 1899–1900 W.H. Binney 1901 J. Forgan 1902 Thos. Bell 1903 . Hamlyn 1904 A. Kirk 1905 H. Crouch 1906 A. Munday 1907 Chas. Behenna 1908 A.W. Davidson 1909 F.W. Klopper 1910 W.R. Lang 1911 W.M. Munday 1912 C.H. Birks 1913 Jas. Forgan 1914 J.N. Dixon 1915 E. Frith 1916 W. Hill 1917 W.W. Lovelock 1918 R.J. Dennis 1919 G. Davidson 1920–1921 H.J. Frith 1922 B. Weston 1923 T.L. Kelly 1924 A.H. Clarke 1925 H.J. Growden 1926 M. Weston 1927 P.S. O’Shaughnessy 1928 A.V. Sargent 1929 W.W. Robinson 6 1930 T.A. Angley 1931 A.G. Head 1932 W.J. Lines 1933 D.G. Sandow 1934 H. Venning 1935 C.P. Lines 1936 H.B. Heaslip 1937 A.P. Tucker 1938–1941 E.F. Smart 1942–1943 W.G. Welch 1944 C.P. Lines 1945–1946 H.M. Venning 1947–1948 Q.M. Davidson 1949 J.W. Eagle 1950–1951 W.L. Frith 1952–1953 J.S. O’Shaughnessy 1954–1955 M.P. Wilkin 1956–1957 E.L. Robinson 1958–1959 N.R. Ferme 1960–1961 G.R. Smart 1962–1963 A.V. Sargent 1964–1965 N.F. Frith 1966–1967 J.R. Nicolson 1968–1969 M.S. Kerin 1970–1971 W.R. Wilkin 1972–1973 I.F. Smart 1974–1975 D.V. Ward 1976–1977 R.M. Mumford 1978–1979 G.L. Combe 1980–1981 M.W. Ferme 1982–1983 I.H. Venning 1984–1985 G.F. Smart 1986–1987 K.J. Kerin 1988–1989 P.J. Frith 1990–1991 H.V. Reid 1992–1993 M.J. Marks 1994–1995 R.J. Venning 1996–1997 T.L. Greig 1998–1999 J.E. Richards 2000–2001 J.N. Rackham 2002-2003 Mrs A. Clothier 2004-2005 B. Mumford 2006-2007 Mrs J. C. Price 2008-2009 I.R. Crouch 2010 B. Mumford 2011 - 2012J. C. Price 2013 - 2014A. Perry 2015 S. Hyde LIST OF MEMBERS Life Members *W. J. Venning *W. H. Binney *J. Pridham *M. Weston *C. P. Lines *P. S. O’Shaughnessy *H. J. Frith *Miss G. Solomon *R. D. O’Shaughnessy *B. Weston *A. P. Tucker *J. E. Goulter *A. J. Lawson *E. E. Lang *H. L. Cottle *W. W. Robinson *N. R. Ferme *M. P. O’Callaghan *Q. M. Davidson * J. S. O’Shaughnessy * I. F. Smart * M. D. Weston * H. M. Venning *M. S. Kerin * D. V. Ward * W. R. Wilkin * G. R. Keech * R. M. Mumford * J. R. Nicolson *W. L. Frith *G. F. Smart H. V. Reid J. Kirchner * A. Sargent T. L. Greig J. E. Richards *Deceased Secretaries W. J. Venning W. J. Prescott W. H. Ellis C. H. Arbon M. Weston G. W. H. Gale A. G. Head M. D. Weston V. R. Tucker D. J. Wilson M. S. Kerin R. C. Talbot Mrs C. R. Kelly Mrs A. K. Pavy Mrs M. A. Eberhard Mrs J. Nicolson Miss F. A. Arthur Mrs N. E. Close Mrs P. J. Davidson Mrs J. Hollick Mrs P. J. Davidson Mrs M.D. Frith B.W. Parry Mrs P. J. Combe M. Lloyd-Smith A. M. Redden Financial Members Afford, K. & S. Arbon, M. T. Arnold, S. Argyle Stud Ashby, G. E. & Sons Ashby, R. J. Baker, T. & T. Bastian, A.J. Baverstock, K. Beckel, A. Bishop, P. & M. Boruch, M. Bowman, K. & W. Bowman, S & A Bradke, I. B. Brice, M. & M. Brook Meat Store Brooks, B. Bruggemann, N. Button, M. & D. Carn J. Carter, Liz. Castley, S. Causby, L Chapman, G Clancy, V. Clarke, B. J. & A.M. Clarke, D. & D. Clark, K. & S. Clements, T. Clothier, D. J. & J. Clothier, M.D. & A.V. Colyer, K. & A. Combe, A. G. & R. C. Combe, A. & G. Combe, V. A. Combe, P.G. & I. Corumbene Stud Cousins, M. & N. Cousins Merino Services Cousins, P. Crawford, B.A. & J.M. Crawford, G.C. & H.N. Crouch, B. & G. Crouch, C. J & I L Crouch, G. & C. Crouch, I. R. & K. P. Crouch, K. J. & R. Cruse F.I. & G.E. Crouch, L.C. & A Crouch, M.P. & R.J Crouch, Rh & MM. C B Patchwork/Quilters Daley, R. Dalla, D T & H Daniel, J Davidson, A. V. Davidson, E. M. & Co. Davidson, G. Davidson, P. J. DayKon Pty Ltd Donaghue, L. Doering Bros Duffield, A.P. Duffield , S & J Dunsford, R. T. & M. D. Durrant, G.J. & K Ebsory, B Ellard, M. Ehlers, A M Everett, B. M. Everett, S. R. & N.J. Ferme, M. R. & J. H. Ferme, V.M. Fogarty, J. J. & Co. Fogarty, M.F Forgan, P. S. & D.M. Francis, J&M Freeman, G.N.& D.J. Frith, P. J. & M. D. Frith, M & Fricker, M Gladstone High School Graham, P. & J. Greenfield, L. & K. Greatorex, M & F Greig, A. G. & P. Greig, G. L. & D. E. Greig, N. Greig, T.L. & H.L. & N.J. Griggs, S. & C. Grossman, A. J. & J. M. Grossman, K. J. & H. M. Grossman, Tj & KR Growden Family Gulin, L. & A. Gulin, M & E Gum, P.S. H.B. Rural Hall, G. Hamn’s, A & K Harris, D. Harris, T Harry’s Deli Hatter, J.A. & J.B. Haynes, M. Heaslip, R Heinjus, M. & D. Heinjus, M. M. & R. W. Hillder, C Hudd, E.A. & A. Humphries, D & A Hurst, I. & A. Hutchins, J. C. & M. L. Huxtable, J & D Hyde, S & R Inglis, A. R. & R. F. Inglis, L.D. & M.E. Inglis, S. & J. 7 LIST OF MEMBERS Jackson, L & K. Jackson, K. & M. Jeffries, L & S Johns, B.T. & L.P. Johns, P.S. & D.E. Johns, R. & M. Jones, I & R Joyce, E. L. & D. M. Joyce, Mrs G. Joyce, L. P. & S. A. Joyce, R. W. & D. H. Kantz, M. Kellock G.M. & J.R. *Kelly, J. M. Kelly, M. P. & R. Kerin Agencies Kerin, M. S. & M. Kerin, P.M. Kerin, R.C. & C. Kirchner, J. & H. Kirchner, JP Kirchner, D & R. Kirchner, V.D. & J.E. Klingner, N. & C. Koch, B. Koehler, E.C. & S.E. Kranz, J. Kupsch Bakery Kupsch, R. Lambert , P & M. Lewis, L Leese, DC & RD Lloyd-Smith, M. & L. Longmire, A. & D. Longmire, D. B. & C. M. Longmire, F. L. Lundie, T. & M McKinnon, R & C Mann, R. & J. Marks, P. J. Mason, D Meissner, KJ & JR Meyer, P. S. & J. H. Millard, J. W. & E. A. Mumford, B. M. & B. P. Mumford, R. S. Murphy, J. Murdock, GT & GE Nicholson, G. & K. Nicolson, G. J. & K. M. Nitschke, S. & L. Noonan, B.M & B.K. Old Ashrose Props O’Connor, L. Payne, J. E. & R. R. Paynter, M. A. & T. S. Pearce, Mrs M. A. 8 Perkins, J. & T. Perry, L. H. & Sons Perry, P K Piggott, J. Polley, E Price, L.G. & J.C. Pringles Ag Plus Pty Ltd Pycroft, M. Rackham, J.N. & A.M. Rackham, P. R. & H. N. Rackham, R. N. & J. E. Ramsey, C. Redden, A.R. & J. Redden, D. & A. Reid, H. V. Reid, Propietors Richards, C.E. Richards, J.E. Richards, K.J. Richards, N. Richards, R. W. & H. A. Robertson, Dr. H. Rodda, S. Russell, J. A. & N. C. Russell, L.J. & L.J. Rutgers, M. Saegenschnitter, L.& S.K. Sargent, M. A. & J. E. Sawyer, K. & J. Schulz, K.D. Seidel, R. E. Seidel, I. L. & C. V. St Marks Second School Seidel, L. & K. L. Seidel, S. & G. Simpson, N. Slattery, J. F. & G. Smart, A. & M. Smart, R. J. Smart, R. C. & E. B. Smallacomb Family Smith, G. & C. Stanley, L. F. & L. Stockman P. Pty Ltd Stott, R. M. & J. E. Stubbs, N & S Sullivan, J., F. & Co. Sutton, R. & A. Todd, I & SE. Thomas, D. C. & C. A. Thomson, C.A. Tiller, D.B. & A. Tucker, S Vanstone, B. I. Vanstone, M. Venning, I. H. & K. Venning, R. J. & J. Vonow, E. R. Vonow, K. P. & H. C. Walker, A. & H. Walker, D Walmona Pastoral Pty L Wardle, T. & M. Weber, L. & J. Wells, M. & G. Wheaton, H. White, C. Williams, L. Wilson, A. & K. Wilson, B. L. & J. L. Wilson, M.M. Winen, R.B. & R.D. Wyatt, L. & A. Young, C.L.L. Young, G.R. & E.J. Young, J. H. & B. A. Young, J. R. & C. L. Young, W. A. & L. E. Zohs, KJ Thank You The members of the Society are indebted to all persons and firms who have generously assisted the Show, some for many years continuously. TO OUR MAJOR SPONSORS AND DONORS OF TROPHIES, SPECIAL PRIZES, RIBBONS AND PERSONAL ASSISTANCE WE TENDER OUR SINCERE THANKS. We are grateful to SA Ambulance for their medical assistance each year. 2015 - 2016 SHOW DATES of Societies Affiliated with the Northern Agricultural Shows Association of SA 2015 ROYAL SHOW Sept 4-15 CRYSTAL BROOK Aug 8 GAWLER Aug 29-30 QUORN Aug 23* WILMINGTON Sept 20* BALAKLAVA Sept 26 MELROSE Oct 3 JAMESTOWN Oct 5 (Monday) BURRA Recess CLARE Oct 17 KAPUNDA Oct 31 EUDUNDA Nov 8* 2016 Sept 2 – 11 Aug 13 Aug 27 – 28 Aug * 27 Sept *18 Sept 24 Oct 1 Oct 3 Oct 8 Oct 15 Oct 29 Nov 13* * Sunday ASSOCIATION PRESENTATION NIGHT March 2016 hosted by Balaklava Port Pirie Regional Council 9 NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS ASSOCIATION OF S.A. INC. PRESIDENT: Mr Phillip Shepherd Balaklava Phone: 88621354 Schiller Eudunda 5374 Phone: 8581 1420 SECRETARY: Helen GRAND AGGREGATE TROPHIES The above Association will award trophies for competition in the 2015 Season to exhibitors gaining highest number of points at the Shows held by the affiliated societies. Value of Trophies — $30.00 each A first prize to count 5 points, a second prize 3 points and a third prize 1 point. In the event of a tie, the exhibitor who has gained the most first prizes will be declared the winner. Champion prizes do not count. Confederacies are not eligible to compete for the Association Trophy. The word ‘confederacy’ in this clause is not to refer to or include any Registered Partnership or Firm where all the members or partners of the Firms regularly conduct their business conjointly. To be eligible for the Grand Aggregate Trophy the Exhibitor: • Adults must complete a minimum of three Northern Association Shows sheep and cattle classes need only compete in two shows • Juniors must compete at a minimum of two Northern Assocation Shows • Aggregate Points to be calculated using 1st - 5 points, 2nd - 3 points, 3rd - 1 point. • Adult age - from the beginning of the year the exhibitor turns 18 years + • Junior Age - 5-17 years (from the beginning of the year the exhibitor turns 5 to the end of the year he/she turns 17) To be eligible for the Grand Aggregate Trophy in Poultry and Pigeons the exhibitor must attend at least four shows in the Association. To be eligible for the Grand Aggregate Trophy in Sheep and Cattle the exhibitor must attend at least two shows in the Association. SECTIONS A Agricultural Produce C-D J Needlework I-L M-NFlowers P Q Poultry* S T Wool V XHorses-in-Action * Special Conditions apply — see above Cookery & Preserves Handicraft & Photography Pigeons* Merino Sheep Beef Cattle JUNIOR GRAND AGGREGATE TROPHIES JOHN DAWKINS MLC JUNIOR AGRICULTURAL TROPHIES Aged between 5 yrs & 12 yrs inclusive trophy value $25.00 Aged 17 yrs & under trophy value $25.00 MURRAY MARKS MEMORIAL PAVILION TROPHIES Aged between 5 yrs & 12yrs inclusive trophy value $25.00 Aged 17 yrs & under trophy value $25.00 Junior Exhibitors to be under 18 in year of show. Junior Grand Aggregate eligibility Trophies to be determined by the highest number of points gained by an individual in either Pavilion or Outside categories. Pavilion totals and Outside totals to be separate from each other. In the event of a tie, 2nd & 3rd places also achieved by the tied entries will be taken into consideration in order to achieve a result between the tied entrants. ALL CATEGORIES ARE ELIGIBLE FOR JUNIOR AGRICULTURAL AND PAVILION TROPHIES WITHIN THIS ASSOCIATION 10 2015 SHOW BOOK INFORMATION Sponsors of the Aggregate Trophies are: John Dawkins MLC, Patricia Marks, Bob & Margaret Rankin, Mike and Margaret Rogers, Millie Nicolls, Jill Mosey, Jeff McCallum (dec) Senior Association Aggregate Trophy Winners 2014 Show Season Wool Andrew Saegendchnitter, Eudunda Merino Sheep KW, HK & AW Hams, Whyte Yarcowie Poultry Pycroft/Zubrinich, Pt. Augusta Pigeons Michael Lanyon, - Whyalla Stuart Beef Cattle Walmona Props (Michael Doering), Truro Horses-In-Action Janine Kranz, Clare Flowers & Pot Plants Lois Lewis, Clare Junior Cookery & Preserves Emily Ellard, Wilmington Photography Jen Frith, Crystal Brook Needlework, Handicrafts & HobbiesAlison Dunling, Terowie Produce Bob Rankin, Wilmington Agricultural Produce Clyde Hazel, Kapunda Royal Agricultural & Horticultural Society Medal 2014 Show Season Agricultural Produce Clyde Hazel - Kapunda Junior Judging Booleroo Centre District School Junior Aggregate Trophies 2014 Show Season Poultry Keenan Polaski, Peterborough Pigeons Keenan Polaski, Peterborough Horses-In-Action Chloe Hilder, Quorn Flowers & Pot Plants Stephanie Tillbrook, Clare Cookery & Preserves Daniel Dunling, Terowie Photography Jessica Ellard, Wilmington Needlework, Hobbies, & Crafts Daniel Dunling, Terowie Produce Bonney Swann, Wilmington Rich Fruit Cake Winners 2014 Show Season Eudunda Show Vaughan Wilson, Mt Barker Quorn Show Nanette Simpson, Jamestown Genoa Cake Winners 2014 Show Season Kapunda Show Wendy Chapman, Macclesfield Clare Show Cheryl Goult, Magill Laucke/CWA Scone Competition 2014 Show Season: Balaklava Show John Chard (Clare) Melrose Show Ann Colyer (Pt Germein) Northern Rural Ambassador Award 2014 WINNERS Bevan Schutz, Eudunda Show William Denholm, Kapunda Show RUNNER-UP Catie Bartholomaeus, Clare Show Northern Young Rural Ambassador Award 2014 WINNERS Kayla Heintze, Kapunda Show Kahlia Jenke, Eudunda Show RUNNER-UP Jade Kirby, Gawler Show NASA Achievers Award 2015 (recognising dedicated and untiring contribution) Melrose Show Trevor McCallum (posthumous) Gawler Show Heather Weatherald Eudunda Show Helen Schiller The Northern Agricultural Shows Association of SA gratefully acknowledges the generosity of the following sponsors of the Young Rural Ambassador Award AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES COUNCIL OF SA PALMER JEWELLERS OF JAMESTOWN BOB RANKIN OF WILMINGTON MARTY BARKER OF BALAKLAVA ELDERS - LANDMARK 11 N.A.S.A. PRESIDENTS and SECRETARIES NORTHERN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS ASSOCIATION OF SA INC 2014 PRESIDENT: Phillip Shepherd PO Box 27, Balaklava 5461 8862 1354 SECRETARY: Helen Schiller, RMD Eudunda 5374 8581 1420 SHOWS WITHIN THIS NORTHERN ASSOCIATION BALAKLAVA & DALKEY AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. PRESIDENT: Derani Sanders 56 Fisher St. Balaklava, 5461 8862 1334 SECRETARY: Natasha Grigg, Box 148, Balaklava 5461 0447 568 933 Show Office 0447 568 933 BURRA SHOW INC. PRESIDENT: John Oates, Box 65 Burra 5417 SECRETARY: 8892 2517 CLARE AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SOC. INC. PRESIDENT: David Bond 12 Daly Street, Clare 5453 SECRETARY: Janet Kench, PO Box 3752 Clare 5453 8842 2760 8849 2221 Show Office 8842 2075 CRYSTAL BROOK NORTH WESTERN AGRICULTURAL SOC. INC. PRESIDENT: Steve Hyde, Box 159, Crystal Brook 5523 8636 4016 SECRETARY: Ann M Redden, Box 159, Crystal Brook 5523 0427 288 020 Show Office 8636 2194 EUDUNDA & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. PRESIDENT: Paul Schulz, Box 44 Pt Pass via Eudunda 5374 8581 1520 SECRETARY: Helen Schiller, PO Box 311 Eudunda 5374 8581 1420 GAWLER AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL & FLORCLTL. SOCIETY INC. PRESIDENT: Mark Jakeway PO Box 116 Gawler. 5118 8522 2804 SECRETARY: Kate Cowell, Box 116 Gawler. 5118 0417011833 Show Office 8523 1477 JAMESTOWN AGRICULTURAL, HORTICLTL & FLORCLTL. SOC. INC. PRESIDENT: Simon Seppelt, PO Box 188 Jamestown 5491 0408 707 907 SECRETARY: Pam Russell, PO Box 188 Jamestown 5491 0402 213 934 Show Office 8664 1536 Fax 8664 1536 KAPUNDA & LIGHT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. PRESIDENT: Mandy Gerhardy PO, Box 85, Kapunda 5373 SECRETARY: Wendy Venning PO Box 85, Kapunda 5373 8566 2659 0429 873 840 MELROSE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. PRESIDENT: Grant Waterman, PO Box 71, Melrose 5483 SECRETARY: Susan Prosser, PO Box 84, Melrose 5483 8666 5203 0418 664 216 Show Office 8666 2137 QUORN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. PRESIDENT: Bronwyn Filsell, Box 380 Quorn 5433 SECRETARY: Graham Ash PO Box 380, Quorn 5433 WILMINGTON AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SOC. INC. PRESIDENT: Melenee Ellard, Box 249 Wilmington 5485 SECRETARY: as above 12 8648 6286 0403 011 230 8667 5341 Young Rural Ambassador 2015 CONVENORS Mrs Pat Marks Phone: (08) 8636 2916 12 Brandis St, Crystal Brook 5523 ENTRIES TO BE SUBMITTED TO CONVENOR CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES 5th AUGUST 2015 Entrants must: • Be aged between 20 & 30 years inclusive on August 8, 2015 • Be male or female - single or married • Live within 50km of Crystal Brook • Wear smart casual clothing • Be enthusiastic and knowledgeable about rural life & affairs, and agricultural shows. • Be able to spend required time at the local show, Group Level Finals & State Finals at the Royal Adelaide Show Contestants must be prepared if successful, to represent Crystal Brook at the Final Judging of the Young Rural Ambassador Award at a function at Clare Show. The ultimate winner of this award is then to represent the Northern Show Societies Association in the “Young Rural Ambassador Award” at the Royal Adelaide Show (September 2-10). NO PERSON MAY ENTER THE SAME DIVISION OF WHICH THEY HAVE PREVIOUSLY BEEN THE WINNER, IN ANOTHER YEAR. CLASS: STOCK JOURNAL YRA Aged 20 - 30 years Presentation at Official Opening of Show. 1st Prize: $100 cash PRIZE MONEY DONATED BY FLINDERS REST HOTEL - WARNERTOWN CLASS: STOCK JOURNAL YRA YOUTH AWARD Aged 16 - 19 years Entry requirements as above except for age. 1st Prize: $80 cash PRIZE MONEY DONATED BY CRYSTAL BROOK HOTEL - CRYSTAL BROOK 13 SECTION A — Agricultural Produce ENTRY FEE 30¢ ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 31st JULY All Prize Money in Section A has been donated by KERIN AGENCIES. Prize money will be paid out by the convenor between 11.30 a.m. — 12 noon on Showday. CONVENOR – CONVENOR – Mr I Seidel, Phone (08) 8636 2205 STEWARDS — I. Seidel, J. Young, B Crouch All exhibits must be at Show Pavilion by 9.15 a.m. The following conditions have been made by this Society: 1. Exhibits must be bona fide grown or produced by the Exhibitor. 2. All exhibits must be clearly branded with the Section No, Class No.and Variety. 3. The Society reserves the right to amend entries if they are made in the wrong class. 4. Grain, which in the opinion of the Judges, has been submitted to any process that will reduce germinating power, will be disqualified. 5. Entries to be shown in a sealed bag. 6. Any entries of grain that have been pickled will be disqualified. 7. Any grain entries contaminated with weevil will be disqualified. 8. No competitor to take more than one prize in one class with the same variety of produce. 9. ALL PRODUCE ENTERED MUST BE CURRENT SEASON. 10. Only hard, ASW and soft varieties accepted by Aust. Wheat Board standards will be judged. 11. To be judged on Australian Barley/Australian Wheat Board receival standards. First $1.00, Second 50¢, Third Card Each Variety to be named. 1. 5 Kilograms of wheat, any variety suitable for seed (may be graded not pickled Grain will be judged under the following points: (a) Trueness to name and type 30 points (b) Freedom from harvest damage 30 points (c) Freedom from disease and foreign matter 30 points (d) Kilograms per hectolitre 10 points Total 100 points CASH PRIZE $25 DONATED BY MR B VANSTONE, WANDEARAH Wheat in classes 2–5 will be protein tested and judged on the following scale of points: Weight per hectolitre 30 points Protein Content 30 points Plumpness, evenness and uniformity 10 points Freedom from disease and foreign matter 10 points Trueness to name and type 10 points General appearance 10 points Total 100 points Cards will be provided by Society, and points gained will be exhibited. 2. 5 Kilograms of Hard Wheat 3. 5 Kilograms of Australian Standard White wheat 4. 5 Kilograms of Wheat, any other named variety 5. 5 Kilograms of Durum, any named variety CASH PRIZE $20 DONATED BY MR J. YOUNG FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 2 TO 5 14 CHAMPION ENTRY OF WHEAT CLASSES 1-5 INCLUSIVE TROPHY DONATED BY THE RACKHAM FAMILY Valued at $100. First $1.00 — Second 50¢ — Third Card 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 5 Kilograms of two row Barley. 5 Kilograms of Oats, any variety. Collection of six varieties of cereal grain, can be either Wheat, Barley or Oats, in one Kilogram plastic bags, each variety to be correctly named. 5 Kilograms of Peas, any variety. 5 Kilograms of Chick Peas, any variety. 5 Kilograms of Lupins, any variety. 5 Kilograms Faba Beans. 5 Kilograms Lentils CASH PRIZE OF $20 DONATED BY L & L STANLEY FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 6-13 14. Meadow hay, machine baled. 15. Barley hay, machine baled. 16. Wheaten hay, machine baled. 17. Oaten hay, machine baled. 18. Collection of not less than six distinct varieties of cereal grain, in sheaves, 5 centimetres in diameter at the tie-dry. To be judged for grain, Each variety to be correctly named. 19. One bundle of green fodder, oats or barley, 20 centimetres minimum diameter, at the tie. 20. One bundle of green fodder, vetch, 20 centimetres minimum diameter, at the tie. 21. One sheaf of wheat, green, to be judged for grain, 20 centimetres minimum diameter, at the tie. To be out in head or coming into ear. 22. One sheaf of wheat dry, to be judged for grain, 20 centimetres minimum diameter, at the tie. 23. One sheaf of green oats, to be judged for hay, 20 centimetres minimum diameter, at the tie. 24. One sheaf of barley, green, to be judged for grain, 20 centimetres minimum diameter, at the tie. To be out in head or coming into ear. 25. One sheaf of barley, dry, to be judged for grain, 20 centimetres minimum diameter, at the tie. 26 Collection of green fodders of recognised commercial varieties. Each variety to be correctly named, not less than 7.5 centimetres in diameter, at the tie. 27. Display of Commercial Pasture, dry or green. Plants to be correctly named and points will be allocated for effectiveness of display. CASH PRIZE $30.00 DONATED BY MR M SARGENT FOR HIGHEST AGGREGATE POINTS IN CLASSES 14 - 27 (INCLUSIVE) THE Q.M DAVIDSON MEMORIAL TROPHY AWARDED TO THE RUNNER-UP IN AGGREGATE POINTS, CLASSES 14 - 27 (INCLUSIVE) CASH PRIZE $20.00 DONATED BY Mr B VANSTONE THE HANNAFORD TROPHY ($50.00 Cash prize) DONATED BY SEED MASTER FOR HIGHEST POINTS IN CLASSES 1 - 27 (INCLUSIVE) PRIZE MONEY IN THIS SECTION DONATED BY WFI 2015 DICK WILKIN MEMORIAL DONATED BY MRS B. WILKIN FOR THE HIGHEST POINTS Esmond Rd, Pt Pirie Ph 8633 2633 15 SECTION Aa- Junior Agricultural Produce NO ENTRY FEE ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 31st JULY 17 YEARS & UNDER ENTRIES AT PAVILLION BY 9.15am SHOW DAY PRIZE MONEY DONATED BY HANNAFORD SEEDMASTER SERVICES Conditions: 1. Exhibits to be grown on the family farm. 2. All exhibits must be clearly marked with the section No., and Variety. 3. The Society reserves the right to amend entries if they are made in the wrong class. 4. Grain, which in the opinion of the Judge, has been submitted to any process that will reduce germinating power, will be disqualified. 5. Grain to be shown in clean grain bags. 6. Any entries of grain that have been pickled will be disqualified. 7. Any grain entries contaminated with weevil will be disqualified. 8. No competitor to take more than one prize in one class with the same variety of produce. 9. All produce entered must be current season. 10. Only Hard, ASW and Soft varieties accepted by the Aust, Wheat Board standards will be judged. First $2.00, Second $1.00, Third 50¢ 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 5 Kilograms Hard Wheat 5 Kilograms A.S.W. Wheat 5 Kilograms 2 Row Barley 5 Kilograms oats. Any variety 5 Kilograms Peas. Any variety 5 Kilograms of Chick Peas 5 Kilograms Faba Beans 5 Kilograms Lentils Meadow Hay. Machine Baled Wheaten Hay. Machine Baled One bundle of green fodder, oats or barley, 20 cms minimum diameter, at the tie. 39. One bundle of green fodder, vetch, 20 centimetres minimum diameter, at the tie. 40. One sheaf of wheat, green, to be judged for grain, 20 centimetres minimum diameter, at the tie. To be out in head or coming into ear. 41. One sheaf of wheat, dry, to be judged for grain, 20 centimetres minimum diameter, at the tie. 42. One sheaf of Barley, green, to be judged for grain, 20 centimetres minimum diameter, at the tie. To be out in head or coming into ear. 43. One sheaf of barley, dry, to be judged for grain, 20 centimetres minimum diameter, at the tie. CASH PRIZE $20.00 DONATED BY BD & GC CROUCH FOR THE EXHIBITOR GAINING MOST POINTS CLASSES 28-43 INC RUNNER UP IN POINTS CLASSES 31-45 INCLUSIVE DONATED BY IAN SEIDEL proud supporter of the Crystal Brook Show ! 16 SECTION B — Farm Produce ENTRY FEE — 30¢ ENTRIES CLOSE 5th AUGUST ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE AT SHOW PAVILION AND STAGED BY 9.15 a.m. Prizemoney will be paid by the Convenor at 4.30 pm on Show Day CONVENOR — C. Seidel: Phone (08) 8636 2205 STEWARD – Angela Seidel No exhibits to be removed before 4.30pm No more than two entries from one exhibitor in each class First $1.00, Second 50¢, Third Card 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 1 Kilogram Lard. 1 Kilogram Beef dripping. 1 Kilogram Mutton dripping. 1 Jar Cream, not less than 500 gram jar. 125 gms. dairy butter ready for table presentation, bought or homemade. 500 grams Fresh Butter. Fancy Butter, not less than 500 gms, bought or homemade. 1 Litre Goats milk. 1 Litre Cows milk. 500 grams Honey. Clear Bottle Olive Oil. VOUCHER DONATED BY FOODLAND FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 1 – 11 INCLUSIVE Classes 12 – 18, Containers will be supplied 12. Twelve Hen eggs (not double yolk) White shell 13. Six Hen eggs (not double yolk) White shell 14. Twelve Hen eggs brown shell (not double yolk). 15. Six Hen eggs brown shell (not double yolk). 16. Six Duck eggs. 17. Six Goose eggs. 18. Six Turkey eggs. 19. Collection of eggs of Domestic Poultry, not less than three of each variety to be displayed on exhibitor’s own tray. VOUCHER DONATED BY MRS PAT GREIG FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 12 – 19 Historic Vehicles Display of classic & vintage machinery Tractors, engines, anything from shearing machines, lawn mowers, chain saws, rotary hoes etc. Exhibits do not have to be fully restored. All exhibits welcome. Tractors & Engines will be started at 2pm Enquiries to: Ben Mumford: 8636 7031 • John Kirchner: 8636 2240 Secretary: 8636 6238 Prior to 5th August if possible 17 Agricultural Society Council of S.A. Inc. RICH FRUIT CAKE CHAMPIONSHIP Sponsored by ANGOVE WINES Semi finals to be held at 2015 - WILMINGTON & CLARE SHOWS 2016 - CRYSTAL BROOK & BALAKLAVE SHOWS PRIZES: 1st — $60.00 2nd — $25.00 3rd — $10.00 Winner eligible to compete in the State Final to be held at the ROYAL ADELAIDE SHOW 2015 PRIZES WILL BE: 1st — $200.00 2nd — $75.00 3rd — $35.00 ENTRIES RESTRICTED TO ONE PER EXHIBITOR (Recipe to be used — cake not to be iced) ANGAS PARK PRODUCTS TO BE USED WHEREVER POSSIBLE INGREDIENTS 250 grams butter 250 grams sultanas 250 grams currants 60 grams chopped red glace cherries 60 grams chopped almonds 1 teaspoon baking powder 200 mls sherry or brandy 250 grams dark brown sugar 6 eggs 250 grams raisins 100 grams dates 60 grams mixed peel 375 grams plain flour 1 teaspoon mixed spice METHOD Mix together all fruits and soak in the sherry or brandy overnight. Sift together flour, baking powder and spice. Cream together butter and sugar. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, then alternately add the fruit and flour and lastly the chopped nuts. Mix thoroughly. Place mixture into a prepared square tin (approx. 19–22cms in size). Bake in a slow oven for approx. 3–3½ hours. GENOA CAKE COMPETITION Sponsored by ANGOVE WINES Semi finals to be held at 2015 – JAMESTOWN & CRYSTAL BROOK SHOWS 2016 – BURRA & GAWLER SHOWS PRIZES: 1st — $50.00 2nd — $20.00 3rd — $10.00 This competition will be for a Genoa Cake made to Exhibitor’s own Recipe Finalists from each Show will be eligible to enter State Final held at the Royal Adelaide Show 2015 where the prize money will be: 1st — $150.00 2nd — $60.00 3rd — $30.00 HOLDEN MITSUBISHI NISSAN USED VEHICLES 50 Main Rd, Port Pirie P 8632 3888 www.spencermotorco.com.au 18 SECTION C — Cooking ENTRY FEE 30¢ ENTRIES CLOSE 5th AUGUST Prize money will be paid at 4.30 pm on Showday CONVENORS: Mrs J. Price 8636 4016, Mrs A. Clothier 8636 2357 STEWARDS: L. Dohnt, H. Ferme G. Slattery, S. Winen ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE AT SHOW PAVILION, AND STAGED BY 9.15 a.m. No exhibits to be removed before 4.30 p.m. No more than two entries from one exhibitor in each class. Please Note: All cooking to be home made — no packet mixture allowed HINTS ON COOKING FOR JUDGES 1. There should be no crease marks in cakes, resulting from badly lined cake tins, and no floury patches. Cakes should be evenly risen and evenly browned. 2. Definitely no cake cooler marks on cakes. No testing marks in centre. 3. Where specified use correct size tin. 4. No paper doileys allowed under cake. 5. Paper plates to be used for display where possible. 6. Cakes may be cooked ahead and frozen, however, ice after removing from freezer. First $2.00 — Second $1.00 — Third Card 1. 2. 3. 4. Three Lamingtons - not sponge mixture. Three Anzac Biscuits Three Cockles - Jam filled - Iced, with coconut on top Three pieces Shortbread. PRIZE DONATED BY MRS C. LONGMIRE FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 1–4. 5. Three Rock Buns. 6. Three Cream Puffs - Unfilled 7. Three Red Velvet cupcakes - iced PRIZE DONATED BY MRS V. FERME FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASS 5-7. 8. Country Women’s Scone Mix Competition - 5 Scones, 5cm diam. SPONSORED BY LAUCKE FLOUR MILLS AND THE SA COUNTRY WOMEN’S ASSOC. • • • • 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Best SWEET SCONE, variation of your scone recipe which must use the Laucke Country Women’s Scone Mix as the base. Only one entry per person Winners from each Local Show to be eligible to enter and be judged at the appropriate Association Show Entrants are only eligible to win ONE local final. Three Scones. Three Pumpkin Scones. Three Little Cakes in Patty Pans - Iced Three Sweet Muffins. Three Savoury Muffins. MRS M. ARBON MEMORIAL TROPHY FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 9-13 14. Three pieces Coconut Ice 15. Three pieces Rocky Road PRIZE DONATED BY MRS L DOHNT FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 14–15. PLEASE PLACE ALL CLASSES ABOVE ON SMALL CARDBOARD PLATES 19 SECTION C - Cooking 16. My Favourite Cake - name type of cake PRIZE DONATED BY PIRIE EMBROIDERY 17. Orange Cake 20cm Round Tin – iced 18. Beer Cake Recipe: 90g butter, 1 cup castor sugar 1 egg 2 cups SR flour pinch of nutmeg vanilla essence, 125g sultanas, 1 cup flat beer. Cream butter and sugar. Add egg. Sift flour and nutmeg, add with essence, sultanas and lastly flat beer. Topping: 90gm butter, 1½ cup sugar, ½ teaspoon nutmeg, ¾ cup plain flour. Mix until crumbly. Put cake mixture into a greased 23cm square tin. Sprinkle topping on cake. Bake in moderate oven for approx 40 minutes. PRIZE DONATED BY MRS K. VENNING FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 17-18. 19. Walnut Cake — Chocolate Icing. Recipe: 114g butter and1 cup sugar. Beat to a cream then add 3 well beaten eggs. When mixture is light and frothy, add 2 cups flour (in which is mixed 2 teaspoons Cream of tartar and 1 teaspoon Carb. soda), 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1 dessertspoon cocoa, 1 teaspoon vanilla essence. Add ½ cup finely chopped nuts and mix with 1 cup of milk. Bake in moderate oven for ¾ an hour. Cover with chocolate icing and sprinkle with nuts. 20. Gluten Free Cake - supply recipe, uniced. 21. Potato Cake, Struesel Topping - 20cm square tin. 22. Coffee Cake — Not Yeast — square tin - top with cinnamon and sugar. MRS H RACKHAM MEMORIAL TROPHY FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 19-22 23. Carrot Cake using Olive Oil Recipe: 2 cups sugar 1½ cups olive oil 3 cups coarsley grated carrot 4 eggs 2 cups plain flour 2 teaspoons cinnamon 2 teaspoons bi-carb soda 1 teaspoon vanilla essence ½ cup chopped walnuts 1 teaspoon salt Preheat oven to 170ºC, grease and line 2 log or loaf tins. In a large bowl, beat together the sugar and oil until mixed thoroughly. Add the carrot and eggs, continuing to beat well. Sift flour, soda, salt and cinnamon into the carrot mixture. Add the vanilla & walnuts. Pour mixture into tins and bake 1 hour. Top with cream cheese frosting when cold. SPONSORED BY SOUTHERN FLINDERS OLIVE GROWERS ASSOC. First Prize $15.00 — Second $10.00 — Third $5.00 24. Sultana Cake — Square tin. VOUCHER VALUED AT $10 DONATED BY PRESTS LTD. 25. Jubilee Cake — Iced no nuts or cherries. 26. Fruit & Nut Roll MRS VENNING MEMOROIAL PRIZE FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 25-26 27. Golden Apricot Loaf. Recipe: 1½ cups S.R. Flour 1 tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 egg, vanilla essence ½ cup milk ¾ cup diced apricots (soaked for 15 mins) ½ cup chopped dates, few chopped walnuts or almonds. Rub butter into flour and sugar, add egg, essence, fruit and nuts, add milk to make a soft dough. Bake in a greased log or loaf tin, approx. 35 mins. in moderate oven. When slightly cool, ice with lemon icing and sprinkle with coconut. $10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY HEATHER WALKER 20 SECTION C — Cooking 28. Five Sausage Rolls - bought pastry can be used 29. Three Cheese & Feta Rolls – 10cm long – bought pastry can be used 30. Quiche, made without pastry, single serve PRIZE DONATED BY MRS I. SEIDEL FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 28-30 31. 1 Loaf White Bread - machine baked 32. 1 Loaf Grain Bread - machine baked PRIZE DONATED BY MRS K. F. ARBON FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 31-32. 33. Chocolate Log Cake - iced. 34. Diabetic Fruit Cake - supply recipe 35. Banana Log Cake - not iced. MR & MRS M. KLINGNER MEMORIAL PRIZE DONATED BY MR N. KLINGNER FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 33-35. 36. Chocolate Cake - iced - “Men Only” CLASS 36 PRIZES DONATED BY MRS. L. YOUNG, MRS. M. FRITH AND THE CRYSTAL BROOK HOTEL. 37. Presidents Cake - own choice of cake - name type of cake. Any persons holding a President or Secretary position within the community may enter CLASS 37 PRIZES DONATED BY KUPSCH BAKERY AND MRS AV SARGENT MEMORIAL PRIZE 38. Boiled Fruit Cake. PRIZE DONATED BY MRS J. PRICE 39. Dark Fruit Cake. PRIZE DONATED BY PIRIE EMBROIDERY 40. Decorated Special Occasion Cake – artificial flowers & decorations allowed – (dummy cake may be used) PRIZE DONATED BY MRS E HAGGERTY & MRS S FUSCO 41. Decorated Cup Cake - muffin size $10.00 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY CAKE DECORATORS ASSOC. FLINDERS BRANCH A PRIZE DONATED BY MRS J PRICE & MRS A CLOTHIER WILL BE AWARDED TO THE EXHIBITOR WHOSE ENTRIES GAIN MOST AGGREGATE POINTS IN CLASSES 1-41 21 Call your local branch on 1300 556 051 www.pringlesagplus.com.au 22 SECTION Ca - JUNIOR COOKERY FREE ENTRY - ENTRIES CLOSE 5th AUGUST Prize Money will be paid out at 4.30pm on Showday CONVENORS: Mrs J. Price (08) 8636 4016, Mrs A. Clothier (08) 8636 2357 STEWARDS: Mrs J. Weber, M. Jackson, Mrs M. Brice, Mrs D. Behenna. All Entries to be placed on SMALL paper plates except log cakes & sponges All exhibits must be at the Show Pavilion & staged by 9.15am No more than two entries from one exhibitor in each class First $2.00 - Second $1.00 - Third 50¢ 17 YEARS & UNDER 42. My Favourite Cake - name type of cake, not packet mix $10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MRS KAY L. NICHOLSON FOR CLASS 46 43. One Pizza on small pitta bread base 44. Three Small Cakes (iced in small patty pans) 45. Three Chocolate Chip Muffins MRS H RACKHAM MEMORIAL $10.00 CASH PRIZE FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 43-45. 46. Three Anzac Biscuits 47. Three Packet Muffins - (name variety) $10 PRIZE DONATED BY M DUNSFORD FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 46-47. 48. Three home-made biscuits - iced 49. Orange cake –any shaped tin - iced $10.00 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MRS H RICHARDS FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 48-49. 50. Quiche – without pastry -1 serve on a plate $10.00 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY MRS A RAMSEY AGGREGATE PRIZE - $10.00 CASH DONATED BY GERRY NICHOLSON FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 42-50. 9 - 12 YRS INCLUSIVE 51. Three Bough Biscuits - Decorated 52. Three Scones $10.00 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY D BEHENNAFOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 51-52. 53. Three Small Cakes (iced & decorated) - in SMALL patty pans 54. Three Chocolate Chip Muffins $10 PRIZE DONATED BY N COUSINS FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 53-54. 55. Chocolate Log or Loaf Cake (packet mix) –Not iced. 56. Three Anzac Biscuits. 57. Three Chocolate Crackles (patty pans - SMALL) MRS U. SARGENT MEMORIAL $10 PRIZE FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 55-57. 58. My Favourite Cake - name type of cake $10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY C. REICHSTEIN AGGREGATE PRIZE $10.00 CASH DONATED BY VISION AG (M. WELLS) FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 51-58. 5 - 8 YRS INCLUSIVE 59. Three Bought Biscuits - Decorated 60. Three Chocolate Chip Muffins 61. Three Small Cakes -iced & decorated - in SMALL patty pans MRS. L. MULLER MEMORIAL $10.00 CASH PRIZE FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 59-61 62. Chocolate Log or Loaf Cake- Packet Mix – not iced. 63. Three Anzac Biscuits $10.00 PRIZE DONATED BY G SLATTERY FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 62-63 64. Three Chocolate Crackles - SMALL patty pans 65. Three Rock Buns $10 PRIZE DONATED BY L YOUNG FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 64-65 66. My favourite Cake - name type of cake $10 CASH PRIZE DONATED BY ANN RAMSEY AGGREGATE PRIZE MRS K RACKHAM MEMORIAL $10 CASH PRIZE DONATED FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 59-66 ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD 5-8 YEARS DONATED BY ALISON CLARKE - 2x $5 ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD 9-12 YEARS DONATED BY ALISON CLARKE - 2x $5 $15 CASH PRIZE BY KAY NICHOLSON FOR MOST OUTSTANDING ENTRY IN JUNIOR SECTION CLASSES 46-69 23 SECTION D — Preserves, Sauces & Jams ENTRY FEE 30¢ ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY 3rd AUGUST All exhibits must be at the Show Pavilion & staged by 9.00 a.m. No exhibit to be removed before 4.30 p.m. Prize Money will be paid out at 4.30 p.m. on Showday A Sash will be presented for most aggregate points in this section in memory of Mrs L. Sutcliffe CONVENOR: Mrs Margie Dunsford 8636 4043 STEWARDS: G. Wardle, Dawn Greig, P Hulsinga, K Dunsford & Annette Sutton All exhibits to be home made Jars & bottles must NOT be sealed with paraffin wax No more than TWO entries from one exhibitor in each class NOTE: Uniform Jars to be used in all entries and not less than 500g jars for jam. Jars may have cellophane covers (may be removed for judging). Jars & lids must be clean. First Prize $1.00 — Second 50¢ — Third Card 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. One jar of Cauliflower pickle. Two jars Pickles (two varieties) One jar Chutney. One jar Relish. One jar Onions (pickled or preserved) One jar pickled or preserved vegetables (clear) One jar Sliced Cucumber Pickles One jar Pickled Peppers One Jar Pickled Olives (green) One Jar Pickled Olives (black) PRIZE DONATED BY MRS J. PAPROTH FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 1-10 11. Savoury Starter for Dinner Party using dried fruit, gherkins, relish and cheese. To be arranged on app. 20 cm dinner plate. PRIZE DONATED BY MRS A. CLARKE 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Gherkos spread One Jar Fruit preserved in liquier Brandy etc. One Jar Tomato Paste One Large bottle Tomato sauce. (without Ezy Sauce) One Large bottle Tomato sauce. (with Ezy Sauce) One Large bottle Plum sauce. One Large bottle Worcestershire sauce. One bottle BBQ sauce One bottle Mint sauce One bottle Sweet and Sour sauce Collection of three sauces (3 distinct varieties) 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. One jar Mayonnaise (boiled) One bottle Salad dressing One bottle Tartare sauce One bottle Herbed vinegar (with choice of Chillis etc) One bottle Herbed oils (with choice of Chillis etc) One jar sundried Tomatoes in oil One jar Lemon cheese TROPHY 12-22 DONATED BY MRS H. GREIG TROPHY 23-29 DONATED BY MRS C. JOHNS 24 SECTION D — Preserves, Sauces & Jams 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. One jar Grapefruit marmalade One jar Marmalade (any other variety) One jar Melon Jam (with lemon or pineapple) One jar Apricot jam One jar Fig jam One jar Plum jam One jar Strawberry jam One jar Berry jam (any other variety) One jar Quince jam Two jars Jam (any other variety) One jar Peach jam One jar Quince jelly 42. 43. 44. 45. One plate of 125g dried Apricots (sun or electrcially dried) One plate of 125g dried Fruit (any other variety - sun or electrically dried) Collection of Dried Fruit (three varieties on one plate - sun or electrically dried) Crystalised fruit (three varieties on one plate) TROPHY 30-41 DONATED BY MRS J. CLOTHIER TROPHY 42-45 DONATED BY MRS A. HAUSLER 46. Gift basket for any occasion to include a selection of variety from this section TROPHY 46 DONATED BY THE KLINGNER FAMILY - MAVIS KLINGNER MEMORIAL TROPHY TROPHY DONATED BY MRS G WARDLE FOR AGGREGATE POINTS WINNER CLASSES 1-46 TROPHY DONATED BY MRS S. SCOTT FOR RUNNER UP AGGREGATE POINTS CLASSES 1-46 RAMSEY PHARMACY Crystal Brook ~ 8636 2063 Laura ~ 8663 2406 Gladstone ~ 8662 2150 Proud Supporters of the Show. 25 SECTION E — Fruit ENTRY FEE 30¢ ENTRIES CLOSE 5th AUGUST. Prize money will be paid out by the convenor at 4.30 p.m. on Showday. CONVENOR — MR. K.BOWMAN, Phone 8636 2064 STEWARD – Mrs W Bowman ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE GROWN BY EXHIBITOR Exhibits MUST be at Show Pavilion by 9.15 a.m. on Show morning. Exhibits will be protected by wire screens First $1.00 — Second 50¢ — Third Card 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Grape Fruit, three. Oranges, four Washington Navels. Oranges, four Navels other than Washington. Oranges, four other than Navels. Oranges, four mandarines, Emperor/Imperial. Oranges, four mandarines, any other variety. Oranges, four marmalade. Lemons, five thick skinned, suitable for Peel. Lemons, five thin skinned, suitable for syrup. Almonds in Shell, Hard, 1kg in open container. Almonds in Shell, Soft, 1kg in open container. PRIZE DONATED BY L & K JACKSON MOST POINTS 1-11 PRIZE FOR MOST POINTS IN SECTION E, F, Fa. Lot 91 Bowman St Crystal Brook 8636 2467 Ben Hook 0457 408 900 Damien Page 0419 501 228 Ian Jones 0428 524 923 26 SECTION F — Vegetables ENTRY FEE 30¢ ENTRIES CLOSE 6th AUGUST,. Prize money will be paid out by the Convenor at 4.30 p.m. on Showday. CONVENOR — MR. K. BOWMAN, Phone: 8636 2064 STEWARD – Mrs W. Bowman ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE GROWN BY EXHIBITOR Exhibits MUST be at Show Pavilion by 9.15 a.m. Show Morning. Exhibits will be protected with Wire Screens. Exhibits can be shown with or without leaves First $1.00 — Second 50¢ — Third Card 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Collection, not less than four varieties. Collection Salad Vegetables, not less than four. Collection Root Crops, other than bulb tubers. Collection Herbs, not less than four varieties. Collection Pumpkins, not less than four varieties. Collection, Dried Herbs no less than four varieties. PRIZE DONATED BY 7. 9. 11. 13. 15. 17. 19. 21. 23. 25. 27. Cabbage, flathead. Cauliflower. Lettuce. Trombone, any variety Broccoli. Leeks, four. Carrots, four, long. Parsnips, four. Turnips, White, four. Swedes, four. Radishes, four. FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASS 1 TO 6 9. 10. 12. 14. 16. 18. 20. 22. 24. 26. 28. Cabbage, pointed. Silver Beet/Spinach/Chard, four leaves Peas in Pod, 1kg. Pumpkin, any other variety. Rhubarb four sticks Carrots, four stump rooted. Beetroot, four. Turnips, Purple Top, four. Turnips, yellow, four. Radishes, long, four. Spring Onions, 3 or more. PRIZE DONATED BY FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 7 TO 29. SECTION Fa - Vegetables - Junior First $2.00 - Second $1.00 - Third 50¢ 17 years & under - Free Entry 30. Sprouts (alfalfa, bean, etc) 31. Radishes (4 of any variety) 32. Silver Beet/ Chard *(4 leaves) 33. Peas, 250g 34. Herbs, 4 varieties (medicinal, cooking, etc) 35. Grassy Head, novelty * Chard includes coloured beet and silver beet ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD $5 - HARRY’S DELI JUNIOR PRIZE DONATED BY K & W BOWMAN Kalleske’s Meats Proud Sponsor of the Home Brew Comp 27 SECTION G — Homebrew Competition ENTRY FEE 30¢ ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 7th AUGUST Exhibits to be lodged at Show office by 5pm Friday prior to Show or posted to the Secretary, PO Box 159 Crystal Brook 5523. Prize money will be paid out at 4.30pm CONVENOR: Tim Lundie 0438 844 789 Exhibitors are limited to a maximum of 2 entries per category. Exhibitors must supply 2 unmarked/clean skin bottles of homebrew for each entry, one for tasting and one for display. Bottles must be submitted to the Show Office by 5.30pm Firday 8th August to allow for overnight refrigeration, unless otherwise negotiated with the Convenor. Each bottle must be labeled with Category Section Entered (tyoe of beer) and Exhibitor number (designated by Show Office). labels may be obtained from the Show Office upon lodgement of entry. Brews will be judged on aroma, clarity, first pour, carbonation, head retention, taste and overall impression. First $1.00 - Second 50¢ - Third Card 1.Ale 2.Lager 3.Bitter 4.Stout 5.Draught 6.Cider 7. Miscellaneous - ginger beer, lemonade etc. 8. Boutique Beer - Bock, Pilsner, English Ale, Wheat Beer etc. JUDGES CHOICE ’BEST BEER IN SHOW’ RIBBON DONATED BY JUDGES BEST ALE VOUCHER CB MEATS $25 BEST LAGER VOUCHER PIRIE BREWING SUPPLIES $25 BEST BITTER ANDREW SMART $20 BEST STOUT BETTA VIEW WINDOWS $50 BEST DRAUGHT BETTA VIEW WINDOWS $50 BEST CIDER REDDEN’S MACHINERY $20 BEST MISCELLANEOUS GEORGETOWN HOTEL $20 BEST BOUTIQUE VOUCHER PIRIE BREWING SUPPLIES $25 AGGREGATE POINTS 5’ METWURST - KALLESKE MEATS PLUS PRIZES KINDLY DONATED BY COOPERS BREWERY LTD TO THE VALUE OF $500 Betta Windows / Betta Beer Best Draught $50 Best Stout $50 Security Screens Security Doors 84 ESMOND ROAD 8632 4304 28 SECTION I — Handicrafts - Open ENTRY FEE 30¢ ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY 3rd AUGUST Prize money will be paid out 4.30 p.m. in pavilion on Showday. CONVENOR: Mrs Marilyn Wardle EXHIBITS TO BE LEFT AT SECRETARY’S OFFICE BY THURSDAY NOON All exhibits will be judged Friday prior to showday. All work MUST be bona fide work of the exhibitor. Exhibitors must produce entry forms when collecting goods in this section. No article which has taken first prize in this section at a previous Crystal Brook show is eligible to compete except in a collection. First Prize $1.00 — Second 50¢ — Third Card 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Fur or Fabric Teddy Hand Crafted Cloth/Rag Doll Lead Light Article Piece of Handmade Jewellery Beaded Article Wall Hanging MRS TM FRADD MEMORIAL TROPHY DONATED BY MRS R ARBON 7. 8. 9. Scrapbooking - special occassion Scrapbooking - people Scrapbooking - holiday/trip 10. 11. 12. 13. Card featuring stamping Card for birthday Card for Christmas Card for any other occassion 14. 15. 16. 17. Christmas tree decoration Christmas decoration not for tree Article of paper craft (eg. paper tole decoupage quilling etc) Decorated picture frame 18. 19. 20. 21. Wood work article (small) Wood work article (large) Mosiac Article Any craft made by a person over 80 years of age PRIZE OF $10 DONATED BY KERIN AGENCIES PRIZE OF $10 DONATED BY KERIN AGENCIES PRIZE OF $10 - DONATED BY MARILYN WARDLE PRIZE OF $10 DONATED BY SONYA KERIN TROPHY FOR THE EXHIBITOR GAINING HIGHEST POINTS IN CLASSES 1-21 DONATED BY BROOK FABRICS ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD $25 DONATED REFLECTIONS 29 SECTION Ia - Junior Open Handicrafts FREE ENTRY ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 5th AUGUST CONVENOR: Mrs Sonya Kerin Phone 8636 2669 All work MUST be bona fide work of exhibitor and must not have taken a first prize in this section at a previous Crystal Brook Show. Exhibitors must produce entry forms when collecting goods in this section. Prize money paid out at 4.30pm in Pavilion First $2.00 - Second $1.00 - Third 50¢ 17 YEARS & UNDER 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. Hand made card Tech Studies article Wooden article Decorated household article (eg. photo frame) Scrapbooking Special Occasion (eg Christmas/Birthday) Scrapbooking - 1 page - anytheme Unenumerated article Hand made card $10 CASH DONATED BY ANDREW DUNN FOR BEST ENTRY IN 24-31 14 YEARS AND UNDER 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. Painted article - any medium 3D article using found material Junk art eg. egg cartons, boxes, bottle tops. Scrapbooking - special occasion eg. Christmas, Birthday. Scrapbooking - any other theme Tech studies article Wooden article Unenumerated article $10 DONATED BY SONYA KERIN FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 31-39. 11 YEARS AND UNDER 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. Junk art eg. egg cartons, boxes, bottle tops etc. Painted article - any medium 3D article using found materials Hand made card 3 eggs decorated - hard boiled - blown - foam Decorated picture frame Wooden Article. Scrapbooking - any other theme Unenumerated article Hand made card TROPHY DONATED BY ANDREW DUNN FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 40-49. 8 YEARS AND UNDER 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. Painted article - any medium Pet rock 3 eggs decorated - hard boiled - blown - foam Wooden Article 3D Article using found materials Unenumerated article $10 DONATED BY ANDREW DUNN FOR BEST ARTICLE IN CLASSES 49-55. 5 YEARS AND UNDER 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. Hand made card Paper plate face mask Place mat 3 eggs decorated - hard boiled - blown - foam Junk art eg. Egg Cartons, Boxes, Bottle tops etc Decorated household (photo frame, flower pot, box) Unenumerated article $10 DONATED BY ANDREW DUNN FOR BEST ARTICLE IN CLASSES 56-62. PRIZE IN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF MOST POINTS GAINED OVERALL $25 DONATED BY REFLECTIONS 30 SECTION J — Needlework ENTRY FEE 30¢ ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 31st JULY Posted Entries may be sent to Secretary’s Office Note: Exhibitors must produce Entry Forms when collecting Needlework. CONVENOR Mrs J. Kirchner Phone 8636 2240 STEWARDS R. Payne, A. Sutton, S. Curtis, D. Joyce, H. Greig, EXHIBITS TO BE LEFT AT SECRETARY’S OFFICE BY THURSDAY NOON. All exhibits will be judged Friday prior to Showday. All work to be bona-fide work of Exhibitor. Entry tickets to be sewn on to the work by the exhibitor. Any Exhibit that has taken two First Prizes at any Show held by this Society will not be eligible to compete again. If no exhibit produced please return entry ticket. Exhibits not to have been worn or washed. First $1.00 — Second 50¢ — Third Card NEEDLEWORK 1. 2. 3. 4. Cushion, handworked. Framed cross stitch picture, some straight highlight stitches allowed. Hand-worked picture — other than tapestry. Tapestry Picture $10 DONATED BY D.M. JOYCE FOR BEST ARTICLE IN CLASSES 1–4. MACHINE EMBROIDERY 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Machine Applique Machine Embroidered Lace Quilt or Wall Hanger Machine Embroidered Novelty Unenumerated article $10 VOUCHER DONATED BY CANGAS GROUP CRYSTAL BROOK 5-9 HAND EMBROIDERY 10. Pin Cushion or Needle Holder. 11. Christmas Stocking 12.Bookmark 13.Quilt 14.Unenumerated $10 PRIZE DONATED BY RAMSEY PHARMACY FOR BEST ARTICLE IN CLASSES 10-14. SEWING 15. Baby Garment. 16. Child’s Garment. 17.Garment. 18. Article with applique - any medium, e.g. painted, machine or hand sewn. 19. Article, knit and stretch material. 20. Machine sewn shopping bag. $10 PRIZE DONATED BY MRS P MARKS FOR BEST ARTICLE IN CLASSES 15-20. SEWING 21.Unenumerated. 22. Household Article. 23. Fabric toy or rag doll. 24. A sewn article from exhibitor who has not won a first prize at a Crystal Brook Show. 25. Dressed Doll. $10 DONATED BY MRS R COMBE FOR THE BESTS PIECES IN CLASSES 21-25 31 SECTION J — Needlework HAND KNITTED — WOOL OR SYNTHETIC 26.Hat 27.Scarf 28. Adult Cardigan or Jumper. 29. Article knitted on large needles size 8 & up. 30. Novelty Article. 31. Unenumerated Article. 32. Soft Toy. 33.Rug 34. Tea cosy 35. Socks, mittens, gloves or cap 36. Knitted jumper or cardigan for child up to 12 yrs TROPHY KINDLY DONATED BY THE BROOK FABRIC CENTRE FOR BEST ARTICLE IN CLASSES 26-36 CROCHET — NATURAL OR SYNTHETIC THREAD 37.Doiley. 38.Scarf. 39. Crochet Article 40.Rug 41.Novelty 42. Christmas decoration 43. Soft Toy $10 PRIZE DONATED BY H. GREIG FOR BEST ARTICLE IN CLASSES 37-43. MACHINE KNITTED - WOOL OR SYNTHETIC 44. Baby Wear, any combination 45. Accessories - scarves, bags, mittens, gloves, hats 46. Cape, Poncho, Coat, Jacket 47. Socks, SLippers, Bedsocks 48. Household Article 49.Toy 50.Unenumerated 51. Adult Garment, any stitch 52. Child’s Garment, any stitch 53. Shawl, Knee Rug, Blanket $10 PRIZE DONATED BY RAMSEY PHARMACY FOR BEST ARTICLE IN CLASSES 44-53. PATCHWORK AND QUILTING 54. Cot or lap size quilt, no larger than 150cm x 150cm 55.Wallhanging 56. Quilt - larger than 150cm x 150cm 57. Bag, any style 58.Cushion 59. Article - Christmas Theme 60. Article Smaller than 30cm 61. Hand Quilted article 62. Atricle not already in this Section $20 VOUCHER DONATED BY THE CRYSTAL BROOK PATCHWORK AND QUILTERS FOR BEST ARTICLE IN CLASSES 54-62. $10 PRIZE FOR BEST ARTICLE OVERALL IN CLASSES 1- 54 DONATED BY S. CURTIS THEME FOR 2016 FOR QUILTING SECTION IS “RURAL” 32 available from prests 126 Ellen Street,Port Pirie SA 5540 PO Box 309 Port Pirie 5540 Telephone: (08) 8632 2033 Fax: (08) 8632 5333 [email protected] 33 SECTION Ja — Junior Needlework Note: Exhibitors must produce entry forms when collecting needlework. CONVENOR: Mrs J. Kirchner Phone 8636 2240 STEWARDS: S. Curtis, R. Payne, A. Sutton, C.F. Smart, D. Joyce, H. Greig All work to be bona-fide work of Exhibitor. Entry tickets must be safety pinned onto the work by the Exhibitor. Any Exhibit that has taken two First Prizes at any Show held by this Society will not be eligible to compete again. First $2.00 — Second $1.00 — Third 50¢ 8 YEARS AND UNDER 67. Household Article 68. Long Stitch 69. Pom Pom 70. Sock Puppet 71.Stitcheries $10 PRIZE DONATED BY MRS JOAN KIRCHNER FOR BEST ARTICLE IN CLASSES 67-71. PRIMARY SCHOOL 72. Cross Stitch Article 73. Unenumerated article 74. Sock Puppet 75. Machine sewn article 76. One Coathanger 77.Stitcheries $10 PRIZE DONATED BY JOAN KELLY MEORIAL FOR BEST ARTICLE IN CLASSES 72-77 17 YEARS & UNDER 78. Two Coathangers mounted on cardboard 79. Household article 80. Article machine sewn 81.Unenumerated 82.Garment 83. Cross-stitch article 84.Stitcheries TROPHY DONATED MRS JEAN SAWYER FOR BEST ARTICLE IN CLASSES 78-84 ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD HARRY’S DELI $10 PRIZE MRS LORNA SUTCLIFFE MEMORIAL FOR BEST ARTICLE IN CLASSES 54-71 The Society wish to thank NARC & PADARC for their display of vintage and veteran vehicles. 34 SECTION K — Art ENTRY FEE 30¢ ALL ENTRIES TO BE AT SECRETARIES OFFICE BY MIDDAY THURSDAY 6th AUGUST FOR JUDGING Prize Money will be paid out at 4.30 p.m. on Showday CONVENOR — STEWARDS – B. Wilson, G. Taylor, M. Francis, V. Combe, L. Atkinson, A Hansen EXHIBITORS LIMITED TO THREE ENTRIES PER CLASS Entries to be bona fide work of Exhibitor and must be suitable for hanging, no stand up frames First $1.00 — Second 50¢ – Third Card OIL OR ACRYLIC 1. Landscape 2. Seascape 5. Cityscape 7. Abstract 3.Portrait 4. Bird or Animal Study 6.Fantasy INK, PENCIL OR CHARCOAL 8. Landscape 10. Seascape 12. Cityscape 14.Abstract 8.Portrait 11. Bird or Animal Study 13.Fantasy TROPHY FOR THE BEST EXHIBIT IN SECTION DONATED BY KAYE NICOLSON SECTION Ka — Junior Art FREE ENTRY Please put your age in years on bottom right hand corner of Exhibit. No more than 3 entries per exhibitor per class. No pieces larger than A3 size. First $2.00 - Second $1.00 - Third 50¢ 13-17 YEARS 15. Fantasy 17. Seascape 19. Bird or Animal Study 16. Landscape 18. Portrait 20. Cityscape $10 MRS E RICHARDS MEMORIAL FOR BEST ENTRY IN CLASSES 15-20 TROPHY DONATED BY REFLECTIONS CRYSTAL BROOK FOR MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 15-20, 21-23, 24-26, 27-29, for “Highly Commended Exhibits” 9-12YEARS INK OR PENCIL, PAINT OR CRAYON 21. Birds or Animals 22.Portrait 23.Fantasy $10 DONATED BY MR H. V REID FOR BEST ENTRY IN CLASSES 21-23 Supported by the Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery Providing the best in Art Experience 35 SECTION Ka - Junior Art Continued 5-8 years PAINT, CRAYON OR PENCIL 24. Farm Birds or Animals 25.Portrait 26.Fantasy $10 DONATED BY MISS G. BUTTON FOR BEST ENTRY IN CLASSES 24-26 4 years and under 27. Birds or Animals 28. People and Families 29. Dragons and Fairies $10 DONATED BY THE SECRETARY FOR BEST ENTRY IN CLASSES 27-29 ENCOURAGEMENT AWARDS X 2 (VOUCHER) DONATED BY HARRY’S DELI SECTION L - Photography ENTRY FEE 30¢ ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY 3rd AUGUST Prize Money will be paid out at 4.30 p.m. on Showday CONVENOR — Lissy Arbon 8636 2846 Colour Prints not to exceed 15cms x 20cms and to be mounted on lightweight white cardboard with 12mm border. Name of exhibitor and class number to be written on the back of the print. Photographs must have been taken by the Exhibitor, with no more than three entries in each class. First $1.00 - Second 50c - Third Card 1. Landscape. 3. Animal or Bird. 5. Child Study. 7. Sunrise/Sunset/Weather. 9.Open 2.Seascape. 4. Flower Study. 6. Portraiture. 8. Black & White or Sepia TROPHY DONATED BY RAMSEY’S PHARMACY TO COMPETITOR GAINING HIGHEST AGGREGATE POINTS. CHAMPION PRINT $20 DONATED BY PERKINS CONCRETE SECTION La - Junior Photography NO ENTRY FEE 5-13 years 10.Open PRIZE DONATED BY ANZ ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD HARRY’S DELI 36 CRYSTAL BROOK Fuel Distributors (Established October 1949) Crystal Brook Ph 8636 2274 (24 hours) Fax: 8636 2629 [email protected] ing r o s n o p s y l d u o Pr w o h S k o o r B l a the Cryst 37 Phil & Rosemary McSkimming 47 Railway Tce, Crystal Brook Phone 8636 2023 Open 7 Days A LÁ CARTE: MONDAY - SATURDAY NIGHTS COUNTER MEALS: MONDAY - SATURDAY SCHNITZEL NIGHT WEDNESDAY 6-8PM ACCOMMODATION • POKIES FRIENDLY SERVICE Monthly Bottleshop Specials 38 For all your Spare Parts, Service & Sales requirements. Rob Dingle 0428 859 409 Peter Cox 0428 833 193 David Cliff 0427 859 960 Lynton Smart 0427 859 967 Jamie Matthews:(Service) 0428 859 469 Alex Alpe:(Parts) 0408 631 461 Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, Saturday 8-11am 39 CRYSTA NORTH-WESTERN AGR ANNUAL SHOW — Sat EXHIBITORS ARE REQUESTED TO MAKE THEIR ENTRIES ON THIS F LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS WILL NOT BE AC ORIGINAL for Show Office SECTION CLASS NO. OF ENTRIES ENTRY OFFICE USE ONLY ENTERING FOR SENIOR NA YES N NAME: ................................................................................................... (BLOCK LETTERS) ADDRESS: ............................................................................................ ............................................................. PHONE NUMBER: I, the undersigned, declare that the above Exhibits are entered subjec SIGNATURE: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exhibits to be collected from Pavilion after 4.30 pm. En This entry form will act as a tax invoi Livestock exhibitors supply PIC numbe AL BROOK RICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. turday, 8th August 2015 FORM AND HAND IT TO THE SECRETARY, TOGETHER WITH ENTRY FEES. CCEPTED WITHOUT A PIC NUMBER SUPPLIED. Y FORM ENTRY FEE $ ¢ EXHIBIT PLEASE ENSURE ENTRY TICKETS ARE ATTACHED TO EXHIBIT BEFORE LEAVING THE SHOW OFFICE ALL ENTRIES NOT EXHIBITED MUST BE NOTIFIED TO THE CONVENOR UNDER 18 IN YEAR OF SHOW ASA AGGREGATE ENTERING FOR JUNIOR NASA AGGREGATE NO YES ........................................................... .......................................................... NO ENTRY FEES MEMBERSHIP ......................................................... TOTAL $ ct to the Rules, Regulations and Conditions of the above Society. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ntries may be faxed to (08) 8636 2194. Please fill in duplicate ice. All fees GST inc. ABN 88 779 385 428 er .................................................................... CRYSTA NORTH-WESTERN AGRI ANNUAL SHOW — Sat EXHIBITORS ARE REQUESTED TO MAKE THEIR ENTRIES ON THIS F LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS WILL NOT BE AC ORIGINAL for Show Office SECTION CLASS NO. OF ENTRIES ENTRY OFFICE USE ONLY ENTERING FOR SENIOR NA YES N NAME: .................................................................................................... (BLOCK LETTERS) ADDRESS: ............................................................................................ ............................................................. PHONE NUMBER: I, the undersigned, declare that the above Exhibits are entered subject SIGNATURE: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exhibits to be collected from Pavilion after 4.30 pm. En This entry form will act as a tax invoi Livestock exhibitors supply PIC numbe AL BROOK ICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. turday, 8th August 2015 FORM AND HAND IT TO THE SECRETARY, TOGETHER WITH ENTRY FEES. CCEPTED WITHOUT A PIC NUMBER SUPPLIED. Y FORM ENTRY FEE $ ¢ EXHIBIT UNDER 18 IN YEAR OF SHOW ASA AGGREGATE ENTERING FOR JUNIOR NASA AGGREGATE NO YES .......................................................... .......................................................... NO ENTRY FEES MEMBERSHIP ......................................................... TOTAL $ t to the Rules, Regulations and Conditions of the above Society. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ntries may be faxed to (08) 8636 2194. Please fill in duplicate ice. All fees GST inc. ABN 88 779 385 428 er .................................................................... CRYSTA NORTH-WESTERN AGRI ANNUAL SHOW — Sat EXHIBITORS ARE REQUESTED TO MAKE THEIR ENTRIES ON THIS F LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS WILL NOT BE AC ORIGINAL for Show Office SECTION CLASS NO. OF ENTRIES ENTRY OFFICE USE ONLY ENTERING FOR SENIOR NA YES N NAME: .................................................................................................... (BLOCK LETTERS) ADDRESS: ............................................................................................ ............................................................. PHONE NUMBER: I, the undersigned, declare that the above Exhibits are entered subject SIGNATURE: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exhibits to be collected from Pavilion after 4.30 pm. En This entry form will act as a tax invoi Livestock exhibitors supply PIC numbe 44 AL BROOK ICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. turday, 8th August 2015 FORM AND HAND IT TO THE SECRETARY, TOGETHER WITH ENTRY FEES. CCEPTED WITHOUT A PIC NUMBER SUPPLIED. Y FORM ENTRY FEE $ ¢ EXHIBIT UNDER 18 IN YEAR OF SHOW ASA AGGREGATE ENTERING FOR JUNIOR NASA AGGREGATE NO YES .......................................................... .......................................................... NO SN ENTRY FEES MEMBERSHIP ......................................................... TOTAL $ t to the Rules, Regulations and Conditions of the above Society. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ntries may be faxed to (08) 8636 2194. Please fill in duplicate ice. All fees GST inc. ABN 88 779 385 428 er .................................................................... 45 PLEASE ENSURE ENTRY TICKETS ARE ATTACHED TO EXHIBIT BEFORE LEAVING THE SHOW OFFICE ALL ENTRIES NOT EXHIBITED MUST BE NOTIFIED TO THE CONVENOR 46 SECTION M — Flowers ENTRY FEE 30 CENTS ENTRIES CLOSE 6TH AUGUST, AT 5 p.m. ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE STAGED BY 9.15am CONVENOR — Maureen Bishop 86362457 STEWARDS – J. Couzner, P Bishop, G Hall, C Klinger ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE GROWN BY THE EXHIBITOR AND MUST BE DISTINCT VARIETIES. A Confederacy shall not consist of more than two persons. First $2.00 — Second $1.00 — Third Card CUT FLOWERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. Collection Cut flowers, 12 distinct varieties, rose allowed, shrubs not allowed. Collection Cut Flowers, 6 distinct varieties, rose allowed, shrubs not allowed. Three cuts or blooms, white flowers, distinct Three cuts or blooms, yellow flowers, distinct Three cuts or blooms, red flowers, distinct Three cuts or blooms, pink flowers, distinct Three cuts or blooms, blue/mauve flowers, distinct One Iceland Poppy. Three Iceland Poppies, distinct colours. One Sweet Pea. Three Sweet Peas, one colour. Three Sweet Peas, three distinct colours. Six Sweet Peas, six distinct colours. One Pansy. Three Pansies, distinct colours. Six Pansies, six distinct colours. One cut Cineraria. Three cuts Cineraria, distinct colours. One Stock, single spike. Three Stocks, single spike, distinct colours. One Carnation. Three Carnations, distinct colours. One Calendula. Three Calendulas, distinct colours. Three Calendulas, one colour. One Gerbera. Three Gerberas, distinct colours. Three Geraniums or Pelargoniums, distinct colours. Three Geraniums or Pelargoniums, one colour. One Antirrhinum. Three Wallflowers, any colour. One Daffodil. One Jonquil. Three Daffodils or Jonquils, distinct. Six Daffodils or Jonquils, distinct. 47 SECTION M — Flowers CUT FLOWERS 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. One Anemone. Three Anemones, distinct colours. One Ranunculi. Three Ranunculi, distinct colours. One Friesia. One Hyacinth. One Iris. One tuber, bulb, Corm, or rhizome etc unenumerated (not incl. orchids). Three tubers, bulbs, corms, or rhizomes etc distinct (not incl. orchids). One Rose. One Rose Bud, (one petalunfurling). One Camelia. 3 Camelias Distinct One flowering shrub or tree. Three flowering shrubs or trees, distinct varieties. One cut Australian native, in bloom. Three Australian natives in bloom, distinct varieties. One cut flower, unenumerated. MAXINE OEHMS MEMORIAL FOR CHAMPION ENTRY CLASSES 1-53 DONATED BY GRAEME OEHMS AGGREGATE CLASSES 1-53 DONATED BY CRYSTAL BROOK HARDWARE 54. A planted Window Box PLANTS IN POT OR BASKET (Plants to be established in pots/containers or baskets) 55. Fern - three in pots distinct varieties 56. Fern - one maidenhair in pot. 57. Fern - one other than maidenhair in pot 58. Fern - one in hanging container. 59. Three foliage plants green distinct varieties. 60. One climbing pot plant. 61. Three varigated foliage plants in pots. 62. One varigated foliage plant in pot. 63. One cyclamen in pot. 64. Three flowering pots distinct varieties. 65. Collection of succulent, 6 distinct in pots. 66. One pot - unenumerated. 67. One pot - unenumerated, in bloom (not orchid). 68. One hanging container (excluding ferns). 69. Collection six cacti. 70. Collection three cacti. CHAMPION ENTRY FROM CLASSES 55-70 AGGREGATE CLASSES 55-70 PRODUCTS DONATED BY NEUTROG 48 SECTION M — Flowers ORCHIDS IN BLOOM 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. One Spike, Cymbidium Orchid. Flowers over 90mm One Spike, Cymbidium Orchid. Flowers 60-90mm One Spike, Cymbidium Orchid. Flowers less than 60mm One Spike Orchid other than a Cymbidium One Pot, Australian Native Orchid (Species) One Pot, Australian Native Orchid (Hybrid) One Pot, Cymbidium Orchid Flowers over 90mm One Pot, Cymbidium Orchid Flowers 60-90mm One Pot, Cymbidium Orchid Flowers less than 60mm One Pot, Cattleya Orchid One Pot Paphiopedilum Orchid (Slipper) One Pot Orchid Unenumerated Orchid Cymbidium less than 90mm - 3 single florets Orchid Cymbidium less than 90mm - 1 single floret Orchid Cymbidium more than 90mm - 3 single florets Orchid Cymbidium more than 90mm - 1 single floret AGGREGATE CLASSES 71-86 CHAMPION CLASSES 71-86 CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS PRIZE MONEY IN SECTION M KINDLY DONATED BY: P&M Bishop $20 GWENDA INGLIS MEMORIAL $10 Elizabeth Thomas - Area Manager | WFI Port Pirie Shop 4-5 72 Ellen Street, (Flinders Arcade) Port Pirie SA 5540 Phone No. (08) 8632 3431 | Mobile No. 0427 170 821 49 SECTION N — Arranged Flowers ENTRY FEE 30¢ ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY, 6th AUGUST, AT 5 P.M. ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE STAGED BY 9.15am Prize money will be paid out by the convenor on Showday. CONVENOR: Helen Kirchner STEWARDS: Maureen Frith, Elizabeth Smart Exhibits are protected by wire screens DECORATIVE CLASSES NOTE: BOWL means a receptacle, the diameter of its circular opening is greater than its height — excluding the stand VASE means a receptacle higher than its width Arrangements and quality of exhibits will be considered No Silk Flowers allowed unless specified First $5.00 — Second $2.00 — Third Card To be presented in Bowl, Container, Vase or Trough 1. Bowl or vase of garden flowers (at least three varieties) with or without foliage. 2. An arrangement of flowers (1 variety only) with or without foliage. 3. Basket of flowers (dried can be used). All of the above flowers from a home garden. CHAMPION ENTRY IN DECORATIVE CLASSES 1- 3 FLORAL ART CLASSES 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Green & Lush Tall and slender Arrangement of fresh fruit, flowers and foliage An arrangement using a glass container An arrangement of flowers using candles Anniversary arrangement, fresh, silk or dried may be used ANZAC Wreath TROPHY FOR CHAMPION ENTRY CLASSES 4-9 DONATED BY MRS DAWN GREIG AGGREGATE TROPHY CLASS 1-9 DONATED BY CRYSTAL BROOK NEWSAGENCY J & P HILL NOVICE SECTION PERSONS WHO HAVE NEVER ATTENDED A FLORAL ART LESSONS/CLASSES 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. An Arrangement using 3 flowers of one variety and foliage. A Foliage arrangement. Just natives. Posy of flowers, any colour, not to exceed 200mm. An Arrangement one flower any foliage. ANZAC Wreath TROPHY FOR NOVICE AGGREGATE DONATED BY MRS HELEN GREIG CHAMPION ENTRY CLASSES 10-16 DONATED BY MRS DAWN GREIG SPECIAL TROPHY /PRIZE FOR CLASS 10 AND 16 DONATED BY THE RSL Martin Stringer 0417 897 159 50 James Wardle 0407 362 105 SECTION Na — Flowers - Junior ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY 6th AUGUST, AT 5 p.m. CONVENOR: Mrs Jocelyn Thomas Phone 8636 2485 Regulations as per Senior Section Childrens exhibits must be made up under supervision of a Steward appointed and be ready for judging at 10am. Steward will be in attendance by 9am. First $2.00 — Second $1.00 – Third 50¢ 8 YEARS AND UNDER 18. 3 Cuts or blooms distinct. 19. Single cut or bloom 20.Unenumerated. 21. Novelty design, fruit, flowers vegetables or all. PRIZE DONATED BY LORRAINE SAUNDERS 12 YEARS AND UNDER 22. Collection of cut flowers, 3 distinct varieties. 23. One Pot. 24. Vase of mixed flowers, with/without foliage. 25.Unenumerated. PRIZE DONATED BY ANNA RACKHAM 17 YEARS AND UNDER 26. 27. 28. 29. 1 Cut Australian Native in bloom. Novelty design made from fruit, flowers, vegetable or all. Arrangement for a special occassion. 3 Daffodils or Jonquils PRIZE DONATED BY CRYSTAL BROOK NEWSAGENCY 30. ANZAC Wreath - Open to all ages PRIZE DONATED BY THE RSL AGGREGATE TROPHY DONATED BY MRS GWENDA INGLIS MEMORIAL. ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD DONATED BY HARRYS DELI Regulations as per Senior Section 51 ursery N l a im n A e h T ee S e m o C SECTION O — Pets ENTRY FREE ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 5th AUGUST Prize money will be paid out at the conclusion of judging. CONVENOR: Katie Patterson 0417 080 683 Exhibitors to be children under 16 years of age Exhibitors to supply own cages, water & bowl First Prize $2.00 — Second $1.00 — Third 50c 1.Cat 2.Dog 3. Rabbit/Guinea Pig 4.Fish/Amphibian 5. Bird, Large or Small (Non poultry) 6. Any other pet except goat 7. Farm Animal (Inc poultry) 8.Reptile CHAMPION PET OF SHOW — Ribbon Plus NORM & DOREEN WEBER MEMORIAL TROPHY KINDLY DONATED BY L & J WEBER AGGREGATE POINTS $20 + CERTIFICATE MOST UNUSUAL PET OF THE SHOW $15 + RIBBON DONATED BY EMMA GULIN CHAMPION CAT OF THE SHOW RIBBON BY EMMA GULIN CHAMPION DOG OF THE SHOW PRIZE DONATED BY R. & J. RACKHAM. VOUCHERS KINDLY DONATED BY KFC PORT PIRIE & MCDONALDS PORT PIRIE PRIZES KINDLY DONATED BY PORT PIRIE VETERINARY CLINIC 52 SECTION P – Pigeons ENTRY FEES 50c. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY 3rd AUGUST All entries to be sent to the Show Office. • • • • • • • • • • • • • CONVENOR: Any monies owing must be paid at Show Office before penning birds, show of receipt required No late entries All exhibitors in Section P to enter by the eastern gate. All exhibits to be penned by exhibitors by 9.30am and no birds to be removed before 4.30pm Judging commences at 10.00am sharp If four or more entries in any A.O.V. classes, a special class will be created. Exhibitors are requested to nominate breed when filling out the entry forms. Prizes: 1st -- $1, 2nd – 50c, 3rd – card in all classes 2 or more birds are required in each class or no first place will be given Prize money will be available from the convener on show day All care will be taken with exhibits, but stewards will not be responsible for any loss or damage. Lock up accommodation will be available for birds staying overnight. No responsibility taken by the Society To be eligible for the Grand Aggregate Trophy in Pigeons and Poultry the exhibitor must attend at least 3 senior or 2 junior shows within the association. Birds must be in good show condition, clean healthy eg no lice or borer to merit a place. In allcircumstances the judges decision will be final with no provisions for appeal or disputes. UTILITY CLASSES Class numbers for C H Y Carneaux 1 23 King, Black 4 5 King, White 6 7 King, Bar, A.C 8 9 King, Chequer, A.C 10 11 King, Grizzle, A.C 12 13 King, A.O.C 14 15 King, Young, A.C 16 Mondain, A.C 17 18 19 Runt, A.C 20 21 22 Utility, A.O.V, A.C 23 24 25 BEST UTILITY, C. H. Y. ............................................................................................. Ribbon (Donated by ) CHAMPION UTILITY................................................................................................. Ribbon (Donated by ) SHOW PEN HOMERS Blue Bar 26 27 Blue/Black Chequer 28 29 Mealy 3031 Pied, A.C 32 33 Red/Yellow Chequer 34 35 Show pen Homer, A.O.C 36 37 Show pen Homer, Young AC 38 BEST SHOW PEN HOMER male, female, young............................................. Ribbon (Donated by Crystal Brook Hotel) CHAMPION SHOW PEN HOMER ...................................................................... Rosette (Donated by ) 53 SECTION P – Pigeons FANCY CLASSES Class numbers for MALE FEMALE YOUNG Archangel or Gimpel, A.C 39 40 Blondinette, A.C 42 43 British Show Racer, Bar, A.C 45 46 British Show Racer, Chequer, A.C 47 48 British Show Racer, A.O.C 49 50 British Show Racer, Y Bakara, A 52 53 Brunner, A.C 55 56 Chinese Owls, A.C 58 59 Cropper, Shield, A.C 61 62 Domestic Flight, P/H, A.C 64 65 Domestic Flight, Capped, A.C 67 68 Fantail, White 70 71 Fantail, A.O.C 73 74 Fantail, Silky Lace, A.C 76 77 Fantail, Indian, A.C 80 81 Helmet, Crested, A.C 83 84 Helmet, P/H, A.C 86 87 Carrier, A.C 89 90 Dragoon, A.C 92 93 English Show Homer, A.C 95 96 Flying Homer, A.C 98 99 German Beauty, A.C 101 102 Ice, A.C 104 105 Jacobin, A.C 107 108 English Trumpeter AC 110 111 Long Face Tumbler AC 113 114 Long Face Tumbler, Marked AC 116 117 Magpie AC 119 120 Modena, Gazzie, Blue 122 123 Modena, Gazzie, Bronze 125 126 Modena, Gazzie, Bronze Tri 128 129 Modena, Gazzie, A.O.C 131 132 Modena, Gazzie, young, A.C Modena, Schiette, Black 135 136 Modena, Schiette, Blue 138 139 Modena, Schiette, Bronze 141 142 Modena, Schiette, Bronze Tri 144 145 Modena, Schiette, Red 147 148 Modena, Schiette, A.O.C 150 151 Modena, Schiette, young, A.C Nun, A.C 154 155 Pigmy Pouter, A.C 157 158 Saddleback, A.C 160 161 Seleasian Swallow, A.C 163 164 A.P.T, A.C 166 167 Shortface Tumbler, Marked AC 169 170 Shortface Tumbler AC 172 173 Turbit AC 175 176 Fancy Breed AOV 178 179 41 44 51 54 57 60 63 66 69 72 75 79 82 85 88 91 94 97 100 103 106 109 112 115 118 121 124 127 130 133 134 137 140 143 146 149 152 153 156 159 162 165 168 171 174 177 180 BEST COCK, HEN, YOUNG.................................................................................... Ribbon (Donated by ) CHAMPION FANCY.................................................................................................. Ribbon (Donated by ) CHAMPION PIGEON OF THE SHOW................................. DV Ward Memorial Sash (Prize $30 Donated by TJ’s Gourmet Meats) BEST OPPOSITE SEX..........................................................CE Tonkin Memorial Sash (Prize $20 Donated by TyrePower Port Pirie) 54 SECTION Pa – Pigeons Junior NO ENTRY FEE 5- 16 YEARS Must state age on Entry Forms. Juniors must pen their own birds They can not exhibit a breed or colour the same as parents, or person residing at the same address. Birds must be in clean showable condition First $2, Second $1 Third 50c PLEASE STATE BREED AND COLOUR ON ENTRY FORMS Class numbers for Utility Show Pen Homer Fancy C H Y 1a 2a3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 9a BEST C, H, Y .......................................................................................... Ribbons & Prizes (Donated by ) CHAMPION JUNIOR EXHIBIT .............................................................................. Prize (Donated by Osbornes Feed & Fodder) [email protected] 55 SECTION Q – Poultry ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY 3rd AUGUST All entries to be sent to the Show Office. Entry fees: 30¢ CONVENOR: Larry Jefferies 8636 2534 • • • • • • • • • • No late entries except by prior arrangement with the convener All exhibitors in Section Q to enter by the eastern gate. All exhibits to be penned by 10am and no birds to be removed before 4.00pm Judging commences at 10am sharp Exhibitors may enter a maximum of four exhibits in each class. Prizes: 1st -- $1, 2nd – 50c, 3rd – card in all classes Prize money will be available from the convener on show day All care will be taken with exhibits, but stewards will not be responsible for any loss or damage. Lock up accommodation will be available for birds staying overnight. No responsibility taken by the Society To be eligible for the Grand Aggregate Trophy in Pigeons and Poultry the exhibitor must attend at least 3 shows for seniors & 2 shows for juniors within the association. LIGHT BREEDS Hamburg, Silver Spangle Hamburg, any other colour Leghorn, White Leghorn, any other colour Polish, any colour Silkie, White Silkie, any other colour Light Breed, any other variety Class numbers for Male 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 Female 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 BEST LIGHT BREED male and female.............................................................Ribbons (Donated by Redden’s Machinery) CHAMPION OF LIGHT BREEDS .......................................................................... Ribbon LIGHT BREEDS Australrop Langshan New Hampshire Orpington Plymouth Rock Rhode Island Red Sussex Wyandotte Heavy Breed, any other variety 1718 1920 21 22 2324 25 26 27 28 2930 3132 33 34 BEST HEAVY BREED male and female....................................................................Ribbons (Donated by TBA) CHAMPION OF HEAVY BREEDS ........................................................................ Ribbon (Donated by TBA) 56 103 Main Road, Port Pirie Tel: (08) 8632 4557 GAME BREEDS SECTION Q – Poultry Class numbers for Indian Game Jubilee Game Malay Old English Game, Black-Red Old English Game, Blue-Red Old English Game, Brown-Red Old English Game, any other colour Game Breed, any other variety Male Female 35 36 37 38 3940 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 BEST GAME BREED male and female......................................................................Ribbons (Donated by Larry Jeffries) CHAMPION OF GAME BREEDS ......................................................................... Ribbon (Donated by Tell Technology) SOFT FEATHER BANTAM – LIGHT BREEDS Ancona Araucana Japanese, White, Japanese, White, Black Tail Japanese, any other colour Leghorn, Black Leghorn, Blue Leghorn, Buff Leghorn, White Rosecomb, Black Rosecomb, any other colour Soft Feather Bantam, Light Breed, any other variety 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 BEST SOFT FEATHER BANTAM LIGHT BREED male and female........Ribbons (Donated by Tell Technology) CHAMPION OF SOFT FEATHER BANTAM LIGHT BREEDS............... Ribbon Australorp Langshan, Black SOFT FEATHER BANTAM – HEAVY BREEDS Australorp Langshan, Black Langshan, any other colour Pekin, Black Pekin, Blue Pekin, Buff Pekin, White Pekin, any other colour Rhode Island Red Sussex Wyandotte, Black Wyandotte, Blue Wyandotte, Partridge Wyandotte, Silver Pencilled Wyandotte, White Wyandotte, any other colour Soft Feather Bantam, Heavy breed, any other variety 7576 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 9394 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 BEST SOFT FEATHER BANTAM HEAVY BREED male and female......Ribbons (Donated by Redden’s Machinery) CHAMPION OF SOFT FEATHER BANTAM HEAVY BREEDS............. Ribbon 57 SECTION Q – Poultry HARD FEATHER BANTAMS Class numbers for Male Female 147 149 151 153 155 148 150 152 154 156 Indian Game 109 110 Jubilee Game 111 112 Modern, Black-Red 113 114 Modern, any other colour 115 116 Old English Game, Black-Red, Dark Leg 117 118 Old English Game, Black-Red, Light Leg 119 120 Old English Game, Black 121 122 Old English Game, Blue 123 124 Old English Game, Blue-Red 125 126 Old English Game, Creele 127 128 Old English Game, Cuckoo 129 130 Old English Game, Duckwing, any colour 131 132 Old English Game, Ginger 133 134 Old English Game, Pile 135 136 Old English Game, Spangled, any colour 137 138 Old English Game, Wheaten or Clay 139 140 Old English Game, Muffed or Tassel, any colour 141 142 Old English Game, any other colour 143 144 Hard Feather Bantam, any other variety 145 146 BEST HARD FEATHER BANTAM male and female........................................Ribbons (Donated by Sonia Kerin) CHAMPION OF HARD FEATHER BANTAMS........................................... Ribbon (Donated by ) WATER FOWL – LIGHT BREEDS Indian Runner, White Indian Runner, any other colour Khaki Campbell Orpington, Buff Water Fowl, Light Breed, any other variety BEST WATER FOWL LIGHT BREED male and female......................................Ribbons WATER FOWL – HEAVY BREEDS Muscovy, White Muscovy, any other colour Pekin Water Fowl, Heavy Breed, any other variety (not Geese) 157 158 159 160 161162 163 164 BEST WATER FOWL HEAVY BREED male and female....................................Ribbons MALLARDS Natural White Any other colour 165166 167168 169 170 BEST MALLARD male and female..............................................................................Ribbons (Donated by Crystal Brook Post Office) CHAMPION OF WATER FOWL AND MALLARDS................................................. Prize (Bag Layers Pellets Donated by Osborne’s Feed and Fodder, Port Pirie) HIGHEST AGGREGATE IN POULTRY SECTION...........................................$10 Prize (Donated by Mid North Pest and Weed Control, Clare) CHAMPION POULTRY BIRD OF THE SHOW.................................................... Ribbon (Mid North Ag-Services, Crystal Brook) Special Prize of $20 cash donated by Port Pirie Regional Council CHAMPION POULTRY BIRD, OPPOSITE SEX................................................. Ribbon Lewis B Greig Memorial Ribbon plus Special Prize of $20 cash donated by Port Pirie Regional Council 58 SECTION Qa – Poultry Junior NO ENTRY FEE Same entry conditions as Section Q First $2, Second $1 Third 50¢ 17 YEARS AND UNDER Class numbers for Large Fowl, Light Breed Large Fowl, Heavy Breed Game Breed, Modern Game Breed, Old English Game Game Breed, other Soft Feather Bantam, Light Breed Soft Feather Bantam, Heavy Breed Hard Feather Bantam, Indian Hard Feather Bantam, Modern Hard Feather Bantam, Old English Game Hard Feather Bantam, other Water Fowl or Mallard (not geese) Male 1a 3a 5a 7a 9a 11a 13a 15a 17a 19a 21a 23a Female 2a 4a 6a 8a 10a 12a 14a 16a 18a 20a 22a 24a BEST LARGE FOWL................................................................................................ Ribbon (Donated by Hanley’s Electrical Laura) BEST BANTAM........................................................................................................ Ribbon (Donated by Kevin and Sue Clark) BEST WATER FOWL OR MALLARD..................................................................... Ribbon (Donated by Hanley’s Electrical Laura) HIGHEST AGGREGATE.......................................................................................... Ribbon (Donated by Northern Machinery and Rural Supplies, Laura) CHAMPION JUNIOR EXHIBIT.............................................................................. Ribbon (Donated by Hanley’s Electrical, Laura) 59 FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL & SOLAR LED LIGHTS & A/C REQUIREMENTS SERVING THE RURAL & REGIONAL COMMUNITIES CRYSTAL BOOK 8636 2891 60 SECTION R — British Breeds ENTRY FEE $1.50 (Includes Public Liability Insurance) ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 31st JULY All entrants in Section R must be members of the Society A subscriber of $20 is entitled to tickets for 2 adults and 1 vehicle A subscriber of $30 is entitled to tickets for 2 Adults, 3 Children and 1 Vehicle. Members cars and vehicles will be admitted free on presentation of Members Ticket. First Prize $4.00 — Second Prize $2.00 — Third Card Please Note Insurance Regulation 3 PIC NO. MUST BE SUPPLIED WHEN ENTERING. CONVENOR — Peter Frith Phone 0409 362 170 STEWARDS – M. Sargent, Tom Davidson All sheep in this section must be registered with the approved society. • All entries to be received only from studs that are accredited free from Ovine Brucellosis & monitored MNI or better in a OJD market assurance program. Exhibitor’s certificate number must be stated on the entry form. All entries with the exception of classes shown in wool must be shorn in a fair and even manner, the length of wool on sheep shall not exceed 12.5 mm. • • SUFFOLK 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ram under 1 1/2 years to be shown in wool Ram under 1 1/2 years Pair of rams under 1 1/2 years Ewe under 1 1/2 years to be shown in wool Ewe under 1 1/2 years CHAMPION SUFFOLK RAM RIBBON DONATED BY J. J. FOGARTY & CO. CHAMPION SUFFOLK EWE RIBBON DONATED BY SOCIETY BREEDERS GROUP: 1 RAM & 2 EWES UNDER 1 1/2 YEARS TO BE DRAWN FROM GENERAL CLASSES. TROPHY VALUED AT $10 DONATED BY P. J. & M. D. FRITH POLL DORSETS 6. 7. 8. 9. Ram under 1 1/2 years to be shown in wool Ram under 1 1/2 years Ewe under 1 1/2 years to be shown in wool Ewe under 1 1/2 years CHAMPION POLL DORSET RAM RIBBON DONATED BY THE SOCIETY CHAMPION DORSET EWE RIBBON DONATED BY THE SOCIETY BREEDERS GROUP: 1 RAM & 2 EWES UNDER 1½ YEARS TO BE DRAWN FROM GENERAL CLASSES. TROPHY VALUED AT $10 DONATED BY A. DUFFIELD. WHITE SUFFOLK 10. 11. 12. 13. Ram under 1 1/2 years woolly Ram under 1 1/2 years untrimmed Ewe under 1 1/2 years woolly Ewe under 1 1/2 years untrimmed CHAMPION WHITE SUFFOLK RAM RIBBON DONATED CHAMPION WHITE SUFFOLK EWE RIBBON DONATED BY SOCIETY BREEDERS GROUP: 1 RAM & 2 EWES UNDER 1½ YEARS TO BE DRAWN FROM GENERAL CLASSES. TROPHY VALUED AT $10 DONATED BY LEAHCIM WHITE SUFFOLK STUD. BORDER LEICESTER 14. 15. 16. 17. Ram under 1 1/2 years shorn on or after 1/10 in year prior to show Ewe under 1 1/2 years shorn on or after 1/10 in year prior to show Ram under 1 1/2 years shorn on or after 1/5 current year Ewe under 1 1/2 years shorn on or after 1/5 current year CHAMPION BORDER LEICESTER RAM RIBBON DONATED BY SOCIETY CHAMPION BORDER LEICESTER EWE RIBBON DONATED BY SOCIETY 61 SECTION S — Sheep — Merino ENTRY FEE $2.00 (Includes Public Liability Insurance) ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 31st JULY All entrants in Section S must be members of the Society Please Note Insurance Regulation 3 A Subscriber of $20 is entitled to tickets for 2 adults and 1 vehicle. A subscriber of $30 is entitled to tickets for 2 Adults, 3 Children and 1 Vehicle. Members cars and vehicles will be admitted free on presentation of Members Ticket. PIC NO. MUST BE SUPPLIED WHEN ENTERING. Prize money will be paid by Convenor on Show day CONVENOR — Tom Ashby Phone 8845 2155 STEWARDS – S. Everett Phone 8636 2801 Chief Steward: T. Ashby - Trophy Steward: S. Everett A. R. Inglis, G. E. Ashby, T. Ashby, P. T. Venning, B. Mumford, M. Heinjus, M. Ashby, A. Dunsford, L. Price, R. Price, T. Davidson The following rules will be strictly adhered to: • All sheep to be accredited free from Ovine Brucellosis & monitored MNI or better in an OJD market assurance programme. • No sheep to be entered in more than one class. • • • • • • In respect to ownership of flocks, any individual, partnership, syndicate or limited liability company is regarded by this Society as one owner and flocks cannot be divided for the purpose of exhibiting at the Society’s Show between partners or shareholders of a firm owning sheep. The Chief Steward in this Section shall have power to transfer any entry or entries from any class in which the exhibit has been wrongly entered to the correct class. Exhibitors are notified that the Society will request the Judge not to award prizes for sheep exhibited, which, in his opinion carries less than 11 months or more than 12 months growth of wool. All sheep to be shown in the wool unless otherwise specified. The Judge may withhold First Prize where he considers the exhibits are unworthy, but may award a lower prize in lieu thereof. Special Note — All Sheep will be judged using the assistance of Micron Measurement, and must have an Official SASMBA Micron Test. These tests will be sourced from the SASMBA by the society and will be affixed to the head tag of the animal by the exhibitor. It is the exhibitors responsibility to ensure that this information is correct. First prize $4.00 Second $2.00 Third Card MERINO — ALL COMERS STRONG WOOL Class numbers for Merino Ram Merino Ewe 1 ½ yrs 1 ½ yrs 2 ½ yrs & & under to 2 ½ yrs over 1 2 3 4 5 6 CHAMPION MERINO RAM — STRONG WOOL RIBBON DONATED IN MEMORY OF W.L. & E.M. FRITH. RESERVE CHAMPION MERINO RAM — STRONG WOOL RIBBON DONATED BY B. SARGENT. CHAMPION MERINO EWE — STRONG WOOL RIBBON DONATED IN MEMORY OF H. M. VENNING. $50 TROPHY DONATED BY WALKINGTON INSURANCE AGENCIES JAMESTOWN RESERVE CHAMPION MERINO EWE — STRONG WOOL RIBBON DONATED BY ........................................ MERINO — ALL-COMERS MEDIUM WOOL Class numbers for Merino Ram Merino Ewe 1 ½ yrs 1 ½ yrs 2 ½ yrs & & under to 2 ½ yrs over 7 8 9 10 11 12 CHAMPION MERINO RAM — MEDIUM WOOL TROPHY VALUED AT $50 DONATED BY COUSINS MERINO SERVICES, BURRA RIBBON DONATED BY BM & BP MUMFORD. 62 SECTION S — Sheep — Merino POLL MERINO — STRONG WOOL Poll Merino Ram Poll Merino Ewe Class numbers for 1 ½ yrs & under 14 16 1 ½ yrs to 2 ½ yrs 15 17 2 ½ yrs & over 16 18 CHAMPION POLL MERINO RAM — STRONG WOOL TROPHY VALUED AT $50 DONATED BY BM & BP MUMFORD. RIBBON DONATED BY R.M. & J.E. STOTT. RESERVE CHAMPION POLL MERINO RAM — STRONG WOOL RIBBON DONATED BY A.R. INGLIS. CHAMPION POLL MERINO EWE — STRONG WOOL CLIFF PRICE MEMORIAL RIBBON DONATED BY L.G. & J.C. PRICE $50 TROPHY DONATED BY WARDLE CO RESERVE CHAMPION POLL MERINO EWE — STRONG WOOL RIBBON AND $65 TROPHY POLL MERINO — MEDIUM WOOL Class numbers for 1 ½ yrs 1 ½ yrs 2 ½ yrs & & under to 2 ½ yrs over Poll Merino Ram 19 20 21 Poll Merino Ewe 22 23 24 CHAMPION POLL MERINO RAM — MEDIUM WOOL TROPHY VALUED AT $50 DONATED BY MGA INSURANCE BROKERS RIBBON DONATED BY A. L. INGLIS MEMORIAL. RESERVE CHAMPION POLL MERINO RAM — MEDIUM WOOL RIBBON DONATED BY R.L. PRICE. CHAMPION POLL MERINO EWE — MEDIUM WOOL RIBBON DONATED BY CLIFF PRICE MEMORIAL RIBBON DONATED BY L.G. & J.C. PRICE $50 TROPHY DONATED BY WARDLE CO RESERVE CHAMPION POLL MERINO EWE — MEDIUM WOOL RIBBON DONATED BY L.G. & J.C. PRICE 25. Group of 3 Rams from Classes 1-24. NORTH ASHROSE TROPHY — VALUED AT $50 DONATED BY G. E. ASHBY & SONS. CLIFF PRICE MEMORIAL RIBBON DONATED BY L.G. & J.C. PRICE. GRAND CHAMPION RAM SOUTH AUSTRALIA SUPREME MERINO RAM $1500 TROPHY DONATED BY RABOBANK LTD & LANDMARK. RIBBON DONATED BY R. A. & R. B. LINES. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION RAM $75 TROPHY DONATED BY LANDMARK. RIBBON DONATED BY OLD ASHROSE GRAND CHAMPION EWE TROPHY VALUED AT $100 DONATED BY NAB RIBBON DONATED BY I. G. & P. J. DAVIDSON RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION EWE RIBBON DONATED BY KEMMY REID H. M. VENNING MEMORIAL TROPHY — VALUED AT $40 DONATED BY THE VENNING FAMILY TO THE COMPETITOR SECURING THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF POINTS IN THE OPEN CLASSES. COLLINSVILLE TROPHY — VALUED AT $50 DONATED TO THE COMPETITOR SECURING THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF POINTS IN AUTUMN SHORN CLASSES 26-49 63 SECTION S — Sheep — Merino AUTUMN SHORN SECTION — MERINO & POLL MERINO REGULATIONS • All sheep entered in this Section shall be shorn between the first and the last day of March. Also comply with the rules at the start of Section S. Class numbers for MERINO under 1 ½ yrs over 1 ½ yrs Strong Wool Ram 26 27 Strong Wool Ewe 28 29 Medium Wool Ram 30 31 Medium Wool Ewe 32 33 Fine Wool Ram 34 35 Fine Wool Ewe 36 37 CHAMPION MERINO RAM — AUTUMN SHORN $50 DONATED BY J&F SULLIVAN, GREENFIELDS. RESERVE CHAMPION MERINO RAM - RIBBON CHAMPION MERINO EWE - $50 OLD ASH ROSE PROPS, OLD ASHROSE RESERVE CHAMPION MERINO EWE - RIBBON POLL MERINO Strong Wool Ram Strong Wool Ewe Medium Wool Ram Medium Wool Ewe Fine Wool Ram Fine Wool Ewe Under 1 1/2 yrs 38 40 42 44 46 48 Over 1 1/2 yrs 39 41 43 45 47 49 CHAMPION POLL MERINO RAM - AUTUMN SHORN $50 BY SPRINGVALE NORTH POLL MERINO STUD, PETER STOCKMAN P/L RESERVE CHAMPION - RIBBON CHAMPION POLL MERINO EWE - AUTUMN SHORN $50 BY GM & JR KELLOCK, OLD KELVALE RESERVE CHAMPION - RIBBON GRAND CHAMPION RAM - AUTUMN SHORN TROPHY VALUED AT $100 DONATED BY THE ELITE MERINO CO. IAN & ANN-MARRIE BRADTKE RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION RAM - AUTUMN SHORN RIBBON DONATED BY JACKIE OSTER $50 TROPHY DONATED BY LH PERRY & SONS GRAND CHAMPION EWE - AUTUMN SHORNTROPHY VALUED AT $100 DONATED BY THE ELITE MERINO CO I & AM BRADTKE RIBBON DONATED BY B.T. SARGENT RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION EWE - AUTUMN SHORN RIBBON DONATED BY JACKIE OSTER $50 TROPHY DONATED BY L.H. PERRY & SONS 50. Junior Judging under 25 at 1.30pm Open to competitors under 25 years. 1st: $20 • 2nd: $10 • 3rd: $5 GRAND CHAMPION MERINO RAM WILL BECOME THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE AUSTRALIAN SUPREME MERINO RAM CHAMPIONSHIP JUDGED AT DUBBO NSW IN AUGUST SPONSORED BY RABO BANK AND LANDMARK RESERVE CHAMPION MERINO RAM MEDIUM WOOL RIBBON DONATED BY N. H. SPENCER. CHAMPION MERINO EWE — MEDIUM WOOL RIBBON DONATED BY S.R. & N.J. EVERETT. RESERVE CHAMPION MERINO EWE — MEDIUM WOOL RIBBON DONATED BY A. V. SARGENT. 64 MACHINERY & STALL HOLDERS CONVENOR – Trevor Greig: Phone 8636 2142 STEWARDS – J. Richards, A. Redden, N. Richards, L. O’Dea The Committee have decided there will be no competition in this Section, but Manufacturers and Distributors are invited to apply for space to display their implements. The terms and conditions of the Society are: 1. An area, to be decided by the Committee, will be allotted to applicants on which to display Machinery, Motors or other Goods. 2. A charge for the First such Block will be $50 and each subsequent Block $25. GST included. Outdoors $60: Indoors $70, Mall $40 3. All applicants for blocks must be in the hands of the Secretary in writing on or before the Saturday prior to the Show. 4. All applicants to state nature of exhibit, or exhibits, and number of each item intended to display, and to state approximately the area of space they will require. 5. All space allotted to the Showmen’s Guild of S.A. for the purpose of Side Shows, will be under the control of the Machinery Stewards. 6. No Secondhand Vehicles or Machinery to be exhibited for sale. Elizabeth Thomas - Area Manager | WFI Port Pirie Shop 4-5 72 Ellen Street, (Flinders Arcade) Port Pirie SA 5540 Phone No. (08) 8632 3431 | Mobile No. 0427 170 821 Trophy donors for SA Supreme Merino Ram 65 CRYSTAL BROOK UTE MUSTER $5 - per class Entries to be paid at Show Office prior to event Entries and all utes must be on the ground by 10am Show Day Enquiries to Martin Lloyd-Smith Phone 08 8636 6238 Show Office (08) 8636 2194 Categories Category Sponsor Champion Rocky River Ag $100 + ribbon + Products Ford Northpoint Ford $50 + ribbon + Products Holden Spencer Holden $50 + ribbon + Products 4WD Mid North Ag $50 + ribbon + Products B&S Pre 2000 LH Perry & Son $50 + ribbon + Products B&S Post 2000 Rocky River Ag $50 + ribbon + Products Street Pre 2000 CB Crash & Auto $50 + ribbon + Products Street Post 2000 CB Crash & Auto $50 + ribbon + Products Chick’s Rocky River Ag $50 + ribbon + Products FIRST PRIZE (CASH) AS PER SPONSOR’S LISTED RIBBON & PRIZES SPONSORED BY CRYSTAL BROOK SHOW SOCIETY CRYSTAL BROOK CRASH AUTO Other Sponsors: LH Perry Perry && Sons SonsPty PtyLtd Ltd Spencer Holden Mid North Ag Services 66 SECTION T- Wool ENTRY FEE $1.00 ENTRIES CLOSE, 3rd AUGUST CONVENOR - Andrew Grieg 8636 2130 or 0427 362 376 STEWARDS – Phillip Venning All entries must be staged in wool pavilion by 9.30 a.m. on Show morning and not to be removed before 4.30 p.m. All fleeces to be SKIRTED — excluding bellies. Fleeces exhibited for competition must have been shorn from sheep owned by the exhibitor, and shorn during the current season. First $10.00 — Second $4.00 — Third Card Prize money will be paid on Show Day by the Convenor ALL FLEECES NOS. 1 TO 6 TO BE JUDGED ON COMMERCIAL VALUE. ALL-COMERS 1. 2. 3. 4. Strong Wool, Merino Ram Fleece. Strong Wool, Merino Ewe Fleece. Medium Wool, Merino Ram Fleece. Medium Wool, Merino Ewe Fleece. UNREGISTERED BREEDERS 5. 6. One Fleece Merino Ram’s Wool. One Fleece Merino Ewe’s Wool. Champion Merino Ram’s fleece to be selected on type from all exhibits. Champion Merino Ewe’s fleece to be selected on type from all exhibits. DOHNE BREEDERS 7. One Dohne Merino Ram Fleece 8. One Dohne Merino Ewe Fleece Champion Dohne Merino Ram’s fleece to be selected on type from all exhibits. Champion Dohne Merino Ewe’s fleece to be selected on type from all exhibits. COLLECTION OF FLEECES 9. For the best collection of three skirted Merino Ewe or Wether fleeces. 10. Young Judges, 25 Years & Under CONDITIONS • Fleeces competing for this Award must be specially entered and not selected from those competing in other sections. Any fleece which in the opinion of the judges has not been properly skirted, or which cannot be classed in the following classification, will be disqualified; disqualification being the sole decision of the judges. • Fleeces are to be from Merinos, ewe and/or wether sheep, grass fed, unhoused, unrugged, skirted and of 12 months maximum growth. Each fleece, numbers A, B and C, will be judged according to the scale of points set out below, giving a maximum total of 100 points per fleece. The group of three fleeces will then be judged as a single fleece using the same points scale. The maximum possible point score per group is 400 points. 1st: $20 • 2nd: $10 • 3rd: $5 Trueness of Wool Type 20 points Conformity of Length 6 Soundness6 Softness and Handle 6 Colour or Bloom 6 Character10 Density6 Evenness10 Top & Noil product 30 100 points TROPHY DONATED BY R.J.C. EVANS & CO. PRIZE MONEY IN SECTION T HAS BEEN DONATED BY 67 68 SECTION U - Shearing ENTRY FEES (include Singlet for each shearer) PAYABLE ON THE DAY - between 8:30 and 10:30am Open - $35, Senior - $30, Intermediate - $25, Learners - Free Speedshear -Inter $10, Open $20 PH/FAX NOMINATIONS BY SUNDAY 2nd AUGUST CONVENORS: Brett Reid 0438 365 002 Nick Greig 0413 486 801 STOCKOWNERS/SHEAR MAGIC- LEARNERS 1st $195 2nd $115 3rd $85 4th $85 Packet Lister Combs Sash Voucher Sash Dungas Voucher Sash Dungas Voucher Sash $180 $15 $100 $15 $70 $15 $70 $15 1st $225 2nd $165 3rd $80 4th $50 Cash Sash Cash Sash Cash Cash 1st $280 2nd $230 3rd $185 4th $140 5 Beiyuan combs & singlet $115 Cash $150 Sash $15 5 Beiyuan combs & singlet $115 Cash $100 Sash $15 30 Beiyuan cutters & singlet $120 Cash $50 Sash $15 20 Beiyuan cutters & singlet $85 Cash $50 Sash $15 Stockowners Shearing H&R Livestock Shear Magic Shearing H & R Livestock Stockowners Shearing H & R Livestock Stockowners Shearing H & R Livestock SAL INTERMEDIATE SPEEDSHEAR $200 $15 $150 $15 $80 $50 Davis Grain H&R Livestock H&R Livestock H&R Livestock Inceitec-Pivot Nelshaby Ag Bureau BEIYUAN-AWI- SENIOR SHEARING Beiyuan CB Crash & Auto-MGA H&R Livestock Beiyuan Irvine’s Transport H&R Livestock Beiyuan Royal Hotel H&R Livestock Beiyuan MGA Insurance H&R Livestock ROCKY RIVER-ACE-CRT-AWI-HEINIGER OPEN 1st $365 Perpetual trophy Engraved Packet Heiniger combs $200 Heiniger Cash $150 Mid North Ag Service Sash $15 H&R Livestock 2nd $340 Prize $180 Rocky River Ag Hat & Singlet $45 Heiniger Cash $100 Railway Hotel Sash $15 H&R Livestock 3rd $195 Prize $60 Rocky River Ag Heiniger Hat/Singlet $70 Heiniger Cash $50 Adelaide Wool Contracting Sash $15 H&R Livestock 4th $175 3 pro Ace combs $120 Ace Shearing Prize $40AWI Sash $15 H&R Livestock OPEN SPEEDSHEAR EVENT 1st $265 2nd $215 3rd $100 4th $50 Cash Sash Cash Sash Cash Cash $250 $15 $200 $15 $100 $50 Wardle Co H&R Livestock H&R Livestock H&R Livestock SAL/Royal Perry’s Fuel 69 SECTION U - Shearing VETERANS/RETIRED 1st $115 2nd $65 3rd $65 4th $65 Cash Sash Cash Sash Cash Sash Cash Sash $100 $15 $50 $15 $50 $15 $50 $15 1st $295 2nd $125 3rd $155 4th $85 Perpetual trophy Cash $100 Prize $180 Sash $15 Cash $50 Prize $60 Sash $15 Cash $100 Prize $40 Sash $15 Cash $75 Sash $15 $80 Cash/Beiyuansinlet Rowe Partners H&R Livestock Rowe Partners H&R Livestock Crouch Rural H&R Livestock WFI Insurance H&R Livestock ANZ-RRAS-AWI INTERMEDIATE Engraved ANZ Bank Rocky River Ag Services H&R Livestock ANZ Bank-AWI Rocky River Ag H&R Livestock ANZ Bank Rocky River Ag H&R Livestock ANZ Bank H&R Livestock KERINS BEST SHORN PEN OPEN $80 Kerins Ag/Beiyuan BEST SHORN PEN – SENIOR $100 Voucher $100 Courela Clothing BEST SHORN PEN – INTERMEDIATE $70 Voucher $70 Shear Magic Shearing Supplies BEST LOCAL OR LEARNERS ENCOURAGEMENT $75 Cash $75 Lone Gum Merino Stud PERPETUAL TROPHIES Winners of the Open, Intermediate & Team Competitions will have their names engraved on Perpetual Trophies donated by Wardle Co Crystal Brook, which are displayed throughout the year at Wardle Co shop, Crystal Brook. Winners of Shearing Team Event will have their names engraved on a Perpetual Trophy donated by West Coast Shearer’s in honor of Murray Marks. BEST LOCAL OR LEARNERS ENCOURAGEMENT $30 INTER, SENIOR AND OPEN WILL HAVE A BEST SHORN PEN PRIZE The winner in each section will have the lowest TOTAL pen points. Time will not be considered when judging this. ALL COMPETITORS PLEASE NOTE: Shearer’s will be required to hold sheep for judging in pens out the back for the next competitor, at the completion of their own heat. MANY THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS FOR THEIR SUPPORT WHICH TOGETHER TOTALS APPROX $4000 PLUS!! 70 SPONSORSHIP COORDINATOR: BRETT REID COMPETITION RULES Rules are adapted from guidelines of SPORTS SHEAR SOUTH AUSTRALIA INC.. • Shearers own choice of hand pieces, combs & cutters • No time allowed for stoppages caused by either gear, hand pieces or sheep getting away from Shearer • Shearers have the right to reject a substandard sheep before shearing commences provided the Chief judge agrees • Heats & Stand No drawn prior to Event. • Competitors may be required to present their own sheep for outside judges • Shearers must be suitably attired for both competition & prize giving - including footwear. • Any disputes will be taken to the disputes committee of the day: Chief Steward Chief Judge Independent Person • There is no limit to the amount of time a competitor may take in any class however the score is calculated accordingly and in the event of any tie - the best time wins. Each Shearer will have a separate time keeper taken from ‘Go’ until machine is switched off after completing final sheep. The Competitor will be judged on: a) Welfare of sheep b) Condition of fleece c) Appearance of shorn sheep Refer to notice board on the day for an outline of detailed point penalties. • • • 71 R J C E V A N S & Co Accountants • Tax Agents • Auditors • Accounting & Tax Preparation • Arrange Finance • Prepare Financial Plans • Formulate & Review Budgets • Assist in Tax Planning • Advice on GST/BAS Preparation • Assistance with Self Managed Superannuation Funds Phone (08) 8272 2500 Fax: (08) 8271 1853 [email protected] www.rjcevans.com.au 116 Greehill Road, UNLE Y SA 5061 Contact Stephen Evans, Andrew Evans, David Murdoch, Dion V enning, Craig Martin, Paul Anson or any of our specialist team members Serving the Community since 1920 Visiting Rural Areas JAMESTOWN - CEDUNA - SOUTH EAST 72 Port Pirie Regional Council SECTION V - Beef Cattle ENTRY FEE $1.30 (Includes Public Liability Insurance) ENTRIES CLOSE 2nd AUGUST All entrants in Section V must be members of the Society A subscriber of $20 is entitled to tickets for 2 adults and 1 vehicle A subscriber of $30 is entitled to tickets for 2 Adults, 3 children and 1 vehicle. Members Car and Vehicles will be admitted free on presentation of Members Ticket. Prize Money will be paid by Convenor on Show Day CONVENOR: K Jackson 0438 560 623 STEWARD: B. Tiller 0408 810 068 PIC NO. MUST BE SUPPLIED WHEN ENTERING. ALL AGES TO BE TAKEN FROM 1st SEPTEMBER THIS YEAR First Prize $4.00 — Second $2.00 — Third Card Judging starts at 10 a.am. 1. 2. 3. 4. Bull Under 14 Months Bull Under 18 Months Bull 18 months - 24 months Bull Over 2 years CHAMPION BEEF BULL CHAMPION RIBBON DONATED BY HB RURAL RESERVE CHAMPION BEEF BULL RIBBON DONATED BY MR & JH FERME 5. 6. 7. 8. Cow of Heifer under 14 months Cow or Heifer under 18 months Cow or Heifer 18 months - 24 months Cow or Heifer over 2 years CHAMPION BEEF COW OR HEIFER CHAMPION RIBBON DONATED BY HB RURAL RESERVE CHAMPION BEEF COW OR HEIFER RIBBON DONATED BY RH & MM CROUCH 9. Group of Beef Cattle comprising 1 Bull, 1 Cow, 1 Heifer PRIZE DONATED BY PRESTS LTD FOR GROUP OF CATTLE TROPHY DONATED BY IR & KP CROUCH FOR MOST POINTS IN BEEF SECTION CLASSES 1-9. 73 SECTION W — Prime Cattle ENTRY FEE $1.30 (Includes Public Liability Insurance) ENTRIES CLOSE 2nd AUGUST All entrants in this section must be members of the society. A subscriber of $30 is entitled to tickets for 2 adults, 3 children & 1 vehicle. A subscriber of $20 is entitled to tickets for 2 adults & 1 vehicle. Prize Money will be paid by the Convenor on Show Day CONVENOR: K Jackson 0438 560 623 STEWARDS: J. Payne, B Tiller ALL AGES TO BE TAKEN FROM 1st SEPTEMBER THIS YEAR First $4.00 — Second $2.00 — Third Card 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. PIC NO. MUST BE SUPPLIED WHEN ENTERING. Yearling under 12 months. Trade Steer Beef Bred over 12 months. Vealer under 6 months. Pair of Vealers under 6 months. Pair of yearlings under 12 months Pure Bred Heifer over 12 months. Pure Bred unled Bull any breed. Pair Grain fed Yearlings, under 250kg dress weight. RIBBONS DONATED BY HB RURAL, MR JH FERME, CRAWFORD RURAL A ramp is provided for loading and unloading Cattle arriving by Motor Transport. Judging approx 10.45am First Prize — Second — Third Card 9. Led steer under 450kg 10. Led steer over 450kg CHAMPION LED STEER RIBBON DONATED BY FLINDERS REST HOTEL RESERVE CHAMPION LED STEER RIBBON DONATED BY FLINDERS REST HOTEL Handler’s Competition Judging at 11.30am First Prize $4.00 — Second $2.00 — Third Card JUNIOR: Best Handler under 12 years of age on Show Day SENIOR: Best Handler over 12 and under 18 years of age on Show Day OPEN: Best Handler over 18 and under 25 on Show Day JUNIOR JUDGING UNDER 25 AT 10.30AM CONDITIONS: 1. Any Breed not necessarily pure bred. Any Sex including Steers under 24 months; Bulls under 14 months. 2. Nose Clips can be used. 3. Points do not count for points in Beef Section trophy. 4. Winner of Junior Section can enter Senior Section. 5. Judged on the ability of handler. 6. White or Blue Dust Coats to be worn. 7. Judge’s decision is final. 8. Judge can change handlers to another animal to make his decision. 9. Judging approx 10.45am 10. 1st ribbon - 2nd ribbon - 3rd ribbon JUNIOR, SENIOR TROPHIES & OPEN TROPHY KINDLY DONATED BY IAN CROUCH BEEF CATTLE HANDLERS Class 1. JUNIOR: Best Handler under 12 years of age on Show Day Class 2. INTERMEDIATE: Best Handler over 12 and under 18 years of age on Show Day Class 3. SENIOR: Best Handler over 18 and under 25 on Show Day CASH PRIZES FOR 1st 2nd & 3rd. JUNIOR BEEF CATTLE JUDGING Judging starts approximately 11.30am Class 1. JUNIOR: Best Judge 12 years of age and under on Show Day Class 2. INTERMEDIATE: Best Handler over 12 and under 18 years of age on Show Day Class 3. SENIOR Best Handler over 18 years and under 25 years of age on Show Day CASH PRIZE FOR 1st: 2nd & 3rd 74 Lee and Kendall Jackson offer personalised service to make your special occasion a memorable one Open 7 days Lunch from 12noon-2pm Dinner from 6pm-8pm Phone: 86343044 Email: [email protected] Website: www.flindersrest.com FOLLOW US ON TWITTER AND FACEBOOK 75 SECTION X — Horses In Action ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY 1ST AUGUST 2015 Affiliated with the Equestrian Federation of Australia Prize money will be paid out on Show Day All enquiries to Molly Hill 0407 780 800 G.Growden 8662 2053 or 0407 397 229 FIRST EVENT TO COMMENCE AT 8.30am All Entries in Section X must be Members of the Society A subscriber of $30 is entitled to tickets for 2 Adults, 3 children and 1 vehicle. A subscriber of $20 is entitled to tickets for 2 adults and 1 vehicle. Members Car and Vehicles will be admitted free on presentation of Members Tickets. Entries must be accompanied by fees. Yards must be cleared by 6.30am. The following rules will be strictly adhered to: • Juniors may compete in Senior competition from the age of 12 years, BUT the horse has to be currently registered and carry a current Senior Performance Card -- Senior grading points will apply. • Stewards reserve the right to re-arrange order in which classes are run on Show Day. • All horses to comply with E.F.A. regulations re Measuring. Certificates must be available to society on request. • Amplifiers will announce the Class to come into the ring and competitors must immediately come in, otherwise they will be excluded from the event. Regulation 44 and 45 does not apply to this Section. • All exhibits in horse stock must be tied up in such a place as the Committee may allot, and all young stock to be led. • All riders in events are to appear in riding habit including AS2063, AS2063.3 standards for approved riding helmets. • Events will be combined at the Convenor’s discretion if insufficient entries are presented on the day. • Protests in Section X must in all cases be in writing and accompanied by a protest fee of $20. Protests must be lodged with the convenor within 15 minutes from completion of judging of the class in question. If the protest is upheld the protest fee will be refunded. If the protest is dismissed the protest fee will be forfeited. HACKING RINGS TO BE HELD IN FRONT OF GRANDSTAND All entry fees in rings 1 & 2 are $3.00 unless stated First $10.00 — Second $5.00 — Third $2.00 There will be no Lunging of horses on the oval. Please use the park north of the showgrounds. Contribution towards prize money donated by: • Port Pirie Regional Council • J&A Rackham • LH Perry & Sons • McDonalds Port Pirie • B&W Joyce • Mid North Ag Services • R&R Winen • A&S Winen • The Recorder • Pirie Signs & Designs • Peter Mumford • Redden Bros • Ramsay Pharmacy • Viv Combe • Balena Park • Bonnetts Saddleworld • Rocky River Ag • Crouch Rural 76 HACKING RINGS TO BE HELD IN FRONT OF GRANDSTAND RING 1 — 8.30am START Please do not lunge on the oval, there is plenty of space down on the Smelters Picnic Grounds JUDGE: TBA 1. Hack over 15 ne 15.2h 2. Hack over 15.2 ne 16h 3. Hack over 16h ne 16.2h 4. Hack over 16.2h 5. Lightweight Hack over 15hh 6. Heavyweight Hack over 15hh 7. Open Hack over 15h 8. Show Hunter Hack over 15h - ne 16hh 9. Show Hunter Hack over 16hh 10. Lightweight Show Hunter over 15hh 11. Heavyweight Show Hunter over 15hh 12. Open Show Hunter Hack CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION HACK (FROM EVENTS 1-7) CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK (FROM EVENTS 8-12) 13. Rider 18 yrs & under 21 yrs 14. Rider 21 yrs & over CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR RIDER (FROM EVENTS 13-14) 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Galloway over 14h - ne 14.2h Galloway over 14.2h - ne 15h Lightweight Galloway Heavyweight Galloway Open Galloway over 14 - ne 15h Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh - ne 14.2hh Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2hh - ne 15hh Lightweight Show Hunter Galloway Heavyweight Show Hunter Galloway Open Show Hunter Galloway CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY (FROM EVENTS 15-19) CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY (FROM EVENTS 20-24) 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. Pony ne 11hh Pony over 11hh - ne 12hh Pony over 12hh - ne 13hh Pony over 13hh - ne 14hh Pony ne 11.2hh Pony over 11.2h ne 12hh Pony over 12hh - ne 12.2hh Pony over 12.2hh - ne 13hh Pony over 13hh - ne 13.2hh Pony over 13.2hh - ne 14hh Open pony ne 14hh Show Hunter Pony ne 12hh Show Hunter Pony over 12hh - ne 13hh Show Hunter Pony over 13hh - ne 14hh Open Show Hunter Pony CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PONY NE 12.2H (FROM EVENTS 25-31) CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PONY OVER 12.2HH NE 14HH (FROM EVENTS 32-35) 77 HACKING RINGS TO BE HELD IN FRONT OF GRANDSTAND RING 2 — 8.30 am START ENTRY FEE — $3.00 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. JUDGE: TBA Pony ne 11hh Pony over 11hh ne 12hh Pony over 12hh - ne 13hh Pony over 13hh - ne 14hh Pony ne 11.2hh Pony over 11.2hh ne 12hh Pony over 12hh ne 12.2hh Pony over 12.2hh - ne 13hh Pony over 13h - ne 13.2hh Pony over 13.2 - ne 14hh Open pony ne 14hh Show Hunter Pony ne 12hh Show Hunter Pony over 12hh - ne 13hh Show Hunter Pony over 13hh - ne 14hh Lightweight Show Hunter Pony ne 14hh Heavyweight Show Hunter Pony ne 14hh Open Show Hunter Pony CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION PONY NE 12.2H (FROM EVENTS 40-47) CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION PONY OVER 12.2 NE 14H (FROM EVENTS 47-50) CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER PONY (FROM EVENTS 51-56) 57. Rider 9 yrs & under 58. Rider 10 yrs & under 14 yrs 59. Rider 14 yrs & under 18 yrs CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR RIDER (FROM EVENTS 57-59) 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. Hack over 15h ne 15.2h Hack over 15.2h ne 16h Hack over 16h ne 16.2 Hack over 16.2 Lightweight Hack over 15hh Heavyweight Hack over 15hh Open Hack over 15h Show Hunter Hack over 15hh - ne 16hh Show Hunter Hack over 16hh Open Show Hunter Hack CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HACK (FROM EVENTS 60-69) CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK (FROM EVENTS 67-69) 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. Galloway over 14h - ne 14.2h Galloway over 14.2h - ne 15h Lightweight Galloway Heavyweight Galloway Open Galloway 14h - ne 15h Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh - ne 14.2hh Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2 - ne 15hh Open Show Hunter Galloway CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY (FROM EVENTS 70-74) CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY (FROM EVENTS 75-77) BALENA PARK “SUPREME CHAMPION HORSE” FROM ALL CHAMPIONS IN RINGS 1 & 2 RIBBON & RUG 78 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. REGULATIONS A subscriber of $20 is entitled to Two Adults, and one vehicle. A subscriber of $30 is entitled to Two Adults, Three Children’s Tickets and one vehicle. All entrants in Sections R, S, V, W, X must be members of the Society. Entrance fee will be $1.30, Section X will be $3. Public Liability Insurance Cover of 30¢ must be paid for all livestock entries, except in in Sections P, Pa, Q, &Qa where cover is not required. Prices for admission to Show Grounds on days of Show will be: Members and Subscribers free on presentation of tickets. Adults, non-members, $10 per day. Children under 16 years of age, $5 per day. Motor Cars and Vehicles other than Members, $5 per day. Pre-school Children free. Pensioners and Students $5 on presentation of entitlement card. The President or an Officer appointed by the Society may withdraw any Exhibit from being judged, without any reason being given. As soon as the Judge’s decision is given, the name of the Exhibitor may be placed on the exhibit, and if same is for sale a price may be fixed thereto, or the time specified when it will be sold. No person or persons will be admitted to the Pavilion, Yards, Tents, or Show Ring or enclosure roped off space while the Articles or Stock are being judged, except one person in charge of horses, Committee and Judges, the two latter of whom shall wear distinct badges. No Exhibitor or his agent shall have personal communication with the Judges while in the execution of their duties, on it being proved that such communication has been held the Exhibitor may be disqualified. Should any information be required by the Judges, it must be obtained through the Stewards or through the Secretary. Any Exhibitor or attendant with an exhibit giving annoyance to the Judges, or making use of insulting language to the Committee, Judges or Officials, shall be liable to have his exhibits disqualified, and or be expelled from the ground. Entries for all exhibits for the Show received by the Secretary or the Society are subject to the approval of the Committee, who may decline to accept such entry without assigning any reason for doing so. Entries for exhibits in all classes are received by the Society only on the express condition that the Exhibitors agree to abide by the decisions of the Judges, Stewards or Committee. The decisions and awards made and given are final and not subject to any action at law. Judges are empowered to withhold prizes where exhibits are considered unworthy. The judge’s decision to be final. The public must leave the Building at 4.30 p.m. after which time only Exhibitors will be admitted for removal of exhibits. No Stock or other exhibit to be removed until 4.30 p.m. and any exhibit leaving the ground before that time without the permission of the Secretary may be disqualified. No Stock or other exhibit to be sold by auction on the ground unless it has been shown for competition, and not until 4.30 p.m. and by permission of the sub-committee. All Sideshow, including Pugilistic Shows, will be under the control of the Showmen's Guild of South Australia, under terms and conditions mutually agreed upon. The Society reserves the right to refuse any persons a stand or stall without assigning any reason for doing so. All Sideshow men must have pegs of tents, etc., adequately covered to protect the public. No secondhand Vehicles or Machinery shall be exhibited for Sale. The President, Secretary or an appointed Officer of the Society, shall have power to enter any Side-show at any time they wish, free of charge. An area to be decided by the Committee will be allotted to applicants on which to display Machinery, Motors or other Goods. A charge for the First such Block will be $60 and each subsequent Block will be charged at the rate of $30 per Block Outdoors $60, Indoors $70. All Cars must be parked where directed by Officials. All prizes will be paid on day of Show. The dates named for closing entries will be strictly adhered to, subscriptions or entry fees must be paid before or when entries are made. No Steward shall attend with the Judge in any class in which he is an exhibitor but may assist in a Stewards capacity. 79 REGULATIONS 24. Any Exhibitor giving a wrong description of his or her exhibit with the intentions of deceiving the Society shall render such exhibit or exhibits liable to disqualification, and the prize or prizes (if any) liable to forfeiture, and may be debarred from exhibiting at anyfuture show, and Exhibitors may be requested to make statutory declaration regarding their exhibits if the Committee so desires. 25. Protests in all cases must be in writing, and must be accompanied by a deposit with the Secretary of a sum representing half the value of the Prize (with a maximum amount of $10) awarded by the Judge, and may be forfeited if protest is not upheld. Protests must be lodged with the Secretary within one hour after judging. 26. No responsibility shall rest on, and no liability shall be incurred by the Society in respect to any event connected with the Show. 27. The Society will not under any circumstances hold itself liable for any accident on the ground or premises. 28. The Society will not under any circumstances hold itself responsible for any loss, damage to, or any misdelivery of any exhibits, but every reasonable care will be taken of exhibits. 29. Any exhibitor or Attendant refusing to attach the prize card or ribbon to any exhibit to which a prize is awarded and to keep the same on during the show, may be disqualified from again competing. No exhibitor will be allowed to display any Prize-Card or Ribbon on an exhibit, stall or stand, other than those issued by the Society for the current year until the judging of that Section has been completed. 30. All Exhibitors must place their exhibits in the space allotted to them by the Stewards in charge of the class, and no exhibit or portion of same shall afterwards be removed or substituted, under penalty of disqualification. 31. Exhibitors or their Agents must if requested point out to the Stewards their respective exhibits, in order that they may be identified, classified, and numbered according to the Catalogue before being submitted to the Judges. 32. Any prize awarded by the Judge which may be withheld in consequence of a valid protest, may be awarded to the exhibit next in order of merit. 33. Should any exhibit having gained a prize be disqualified, the next in order of merit does not necessarily obtain the prize. The Committee with or without the advice of the Judge shall decide the question. 34. Should there be any reason to suspect that any exhibit is either diseased or dangerous, the Society reserve the right of refusing admittance to or removing the same from the ground at the expense of the Exhibitor. 35. All persons exhibiting shall accept the decision of the Judges appointed by the Society as to the merits of their exhibits, and in the case of protests alleging infringement of the Regulations, the decision of the Committee shall be accepted as final, except on appeal to the Northern Agricultural Societies Association. 36. No entry will be received from any persons disqualified by this Society, or by the Northern Agricultural Societies Association during the period of such disqualifications, and should any entry be accidentally accepted, it shall when discovered be deemed void and the entry fee may be forfeited. 37. Any matter not dealt with shall be decided by the Committee concerned, whose decisions shall be final. Five to form a quorum. 38. Cups and Trophies which must be won more than once shall remain in custody of the Society until the winner is determined. 39. Any conditions or regulations printed in this prize list under the various Sectional headings are to be construed as part of the regulations governing the conduct of the Show of the Society and equally binding on Exhibitors. 40. All applications for connection to the electricity supply must be approved by the President, or his nominee. 41. No exhibit having taken a First Prize will be allowed to compete in any other Class, unless otherwise provided for. 42. The Judges are empowered to decide upon the age of any animal exhibit in any class. Age of horse to date from 1st August. 43. No exhibitor will be allowed to make more than three Entries in one class, with the exception of Section P, Pa, & M. 44. No cheques outstanding over two years will be honoured by the Society. 45. In the event of a tie, the final decision will be awarded on a countback. 46. Any unauthorised person found on grounds after dark on Friday or Saturday of the show will be prosecuted. 80 32 28 1. Luncheon Luncheon 1. 2. SA SA Ambulance 2. Ambulance 7. Beef Cattle Cattle 9. Shear 9. Sports Sports Shear 8. Booth 8. Publican Booth 10. Sheep 10. Merino Merino Sheep 5. Toilets Toilets 11. Merino Sheep Sheep 11. Merino 13. Wool 13. Wool 6. Cattle 6. Prime Cattle 12. Breed Sheep Sheep 12. British British Breed 14. 14. Pavilion Pavilion 15. Hay & & Grain Grain 16. 15. Hay 16. Mall Mall 17. Indoor Trade TradeBlocks Blocks 18. Office 17. Indoor 18. Secretary’s Secretary’s Office - Official Opening 19. YoungRural RuralAmbassador AmbassadorArea Area 19. Young - Official Opening 21. School Displays Shed (Pies etc) 20. Pigeons & Poultry 22. 21. Catering School Displays 23. Ladies Toilets 22. Catering Shed (Pies etc) 25. Ramp 24. Gents Toilets 27. Vintage Cars 26. Side Shows 29. Pigeons & Poultry 28. Cater for Babies 32. Rec Centre 32. Rec Centre 24. Gents Toilets 23. Ladies Toilets 26. Side Shows 25. Ramp 28. C.A.F.H.S. 27. Vintage Cars 31. Pets/Animal Nursery 31. 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Our acknowledgement must be expressed to all our Sponsors and individual prize money donations for their support in enabling the Show to proceed. Also our President, Mr Steve Hyde, Committee Members, Convenors and Stewards for without them this Show would not be possible. Your support is sincerely appreciated. . Thank You! A. REDDEN SEC/TREASURER ON BEHALF OF THE CRYSTAL BROOK SHOW SOCIETY 82 Sincere appreciation to Pacific Hydro for their generous grant of $5,000 which has enabled refurbishment of the Cattle Yards - Stage One A great asset in support of the up and coming cattle farmers. Rebuild - Stage 2 Due to storm damage. Funded by the Crystal Brook Show Society 83 OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Proud to again be suppliers of all the Amusement « Rides « Games Carnival Catering « « to the CRYSTAL BROOK SHOW SOCIETY For your show needs contact: ALAN LYNCH PO Box 276, Two Wells SA 5501 Mobile 0418 819 994 84