THE 158th ANNUAL DAPTO SHOW - Dapto Greyhound Racing Club

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THE 158th ANNUAL DAPTO SHOW - Dapto Greyhound Racing Club
THE 158th ANNUAL
DAPTO SHOW
Saturday 5th September 2015
FREE ADMISSION
OFFICIALS FOR 2015
PATRON - MR REX CONNOR
PRESIDENT
MR. JACK PRIMMER
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT
MR. NOEL LESLIE
JUNIOR VICE PRESIDENT
MR. WILLIAM BATES
TREASURER
MR. TONY GLACKIN
SECRETARY
MR. JACK PRIMMER
AUDITORS
O’DONNELL HENNESSY & CO
LIFE MEMBERS DAPTO A & H SOCIETY INC
Mr W Bates
Mr R Chie*
Mr J Davies
Mr D Haug*
Mr G Heininger*
Mr CJ Keys *
Mr NA McPhail *
Mr H Meaker*
Mr J Primmer
Mrs S Primmer
*Denotes Deceased Members
Mrs V Quinlivan*
Mr B Smith*
Mr L Smith*
Mr R Thompson*
Mr LW Wilson*
COMMITTEE OF DAPTO A & H SOCIETY INC
Mrs K. Bonanno
Mr. W Bates
Mr. C Bell
Mr. N Cooper
Mr. J Davies
Mrs L. Dean
Mr P. Edler
Mr. A Fitzgibbon
Mr B. Fox
Phone:
Situated:
Postal Address:
Email:
Website:
Dapto A & H Society Inc ABN 50 795 727 440
Mr T. Glackin
Mr. T Primmer
Mr N. Leslie
Mr. A Robertson
Mr C McLachlan
Mr A. Shiells
Mr. T O’Donnell
Ms. K Somerville
Mr S Pratt
Mr. J Spiteri
Mr B Pratt
Mr. G Thompson
Mr. M Pratt
Mr A. Wilton
Mr. J Primmer
Mr. C Primmer
(02) 4261 1080
Fax: (02) 4262 1513
89 Princes Highway, Dapto
PO Box 18, Dapto NSW 2530
[email protected]
www.daptodogs.org.au
facebook / dapto showground
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General Show Information
FREE ADMISSION
Family Entertainment Saturday
Pavilion Display
art, photography, fruit & vegetable, crafts, cooking, flowers, plants, woodwork
home brew, needlework, china painting, children’s sections
Horse Events
Poultry Exhibition
Super Hero Wrestling Show
The Snake Tails Show
Matilda’s Farmyard
Face Painting
Rides
Antique Cars provided by members of the South Coast Vintage Car Club
Children’s Pet Show Competition
Food available
Contact showground office on 42611080 for times
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Dapto Rural Challenge
Major Sponsor
BlueScope Win Community Partnership
Date: Saturday, 5th September 2015
Time: Approx. 3pm following Sports Club Challenge
First Prize: $800 Cash + Champion Ribbons
Second Prize: $200 Cash
Teams of Four (4) Aged between (18-35) to made up of both Male and
Female. No prerequisite, anyone can enter; Farmers, Tradies,
Office Workers, Teachers & Uni Students.
Teams will compete in a medially style of tasks that maybe encountered in the
day to day lifestyle in the local urban-country area. From carrying hay bales,
to building a fence, changing a car tyre and splitting wood. Time penalties will
apply for tasks performed in an unsafe manner.
SAFETY IS A MUST!
Entries and inquiries to be submitted to Dapto Show Society: Phone 02 42611080
Email [email protected]
Or - Ryan McParland: Email [email protected]
Mobile 0435 984072
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Dapto Sports Club Challenge
Major Sponsor
United Technology Services
Date: Saturday 5th September 2015
Time: 1.00 pm
First Prize: $1,000 Cash
Free Entry
Open to any Club in the Illawarra Region
Teams of Four (4) to made up of both Male and Female competitors Over 18
years of age. The Team can be made up of or combination of the Clubs
players, Sponsors, Committee and their families. All members of the team
have to be associated with the club they are representing.
Teams will compete in a medially style race consisting of tasks that will test
the teams athleticism, speed, strength, endurance and team work.
Entries and inquiries to be submitted to Dapto Show Society: Phone 02 42611080
Email [email protected]
Or - Ryan McParland: Email [email protected]
Mobile 0435 984072
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Sponsors
of the 2015 Dapto Show
Dapto Leagues Club
United Technology Services
Wollongong City Council
McDonalds
Bluescope Win Community Partners
RMB Lawyers
Wave FM
NAB Dapto
Thiess Services
O’Donnell Hennessy
Snare Fabrications
True Blue Chemicals
Dapto Markets
Poplar Petfood & Produce
Mr Bill Brown
Mr Robin & Mr Neil Harvey
The Pawelek Family
Mr Robert Hayes
Scrapbooking Delights Dapto
Illawarra Porcelain Artists Society
Ms Tianne Shaw
Country Women’s Association Dapto
Family & Friends of Lauren Dean
Urimbirra South Coast Bonsai Society
Levers Wollongong
Harvest Market Dapto
Smart Electrical
DAPTO A & H SOCIETY
Would like to thank this year’s sponsors for their continued and ongoing
support and the public for their patronage of the 2015 annual show
Without the continued support of the A & H Society members and the
fabulous volunteers and stewards the 158th annual Dapto show would not
be a success, your time and support is gratefully appreciated.
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ALL HORSE RING EVENTS
REQUIREMENTS FOR HENDRA
and
PIC (Property Identification codes)
Property Identification Codes (PIC)
Every exhibitor bringing one or more horses to the show for show
horse ring events will be required to list each horse being shown
together with the PIC for the property from which the horse has come
on the waiver form before competing. Failure to provide a PIC will
disqualify a horse from competing.
Section 1 – Horse Events
CHIEF STEWARD – MICHAEL PRATT
ALL ENTRIES TO BE ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR ENTRY FEE
ENQUIRIES
0407488346
All Pony Classes shall not exceed 14 hands in height. Galloway classes will be over 14 hands
not exceeding 15 hands. Hack Classes will be 15hhs and over. Random measuring may be
undertaken by the chief steward at his discretion. Failure to comply to the request will
lead to disqualification. Any competitor found to have breached the ASC disputes and
disciplinary regulations will be investigated by the ASC Disciplinary Committee.
Random drug testing may be carried out at this Show. Any competitor found to have
breached the ASC Disputes and Disciplinary Regulations will be investigated by the ASC
Disciplinary Committee and dealt with accordingly. Excessive spurring will lead to the
disqualification of riders. All spurs to be padded to the satisfaction of the Stewards. Exhibitor’s
kindly note that the schedule will be strictly adhered to. Any exhibitor not in the ring at the
appointed time will be liable to be debarred from competing in the particular class. All exhibitors
must, in the opinion of the Judges, be first class of their kind to secure a prize, & judges are
requested to exercise care not to award a prize unless the exhibit is up to standard. All
competitors must be properly attired.
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An exhibitor must be 17 years or older to enter and show a stallion
To speed up the recording of place getters you will be issued with a ticket number once
you purchase your first ticket and you will have to submit details of horse, owner and
riders. You will be given a number for the horse and another number for the rider. If
there will be a number of riders for the same horse during the show, then each rider
must have a separate number. The horse will have the same number for each rider. The
forms will be available at the Post Entry Box.
COMPETITORS MUST CHOOSE BETWEEN OPEN AND SHOW HUNTER CLASSES
YOU CANNOT COMPETE IN BOTH
Horses are requested to remain in marshalling area until called. Laneway must be kept clear.
If events clash, competitors may have to decide which event they wish to enter.
NOTICE TO ALL RING EVENTS COMPETITORS
All competitors must enter and pay for entries at the entry to the ring. Any dispute concerning
this competition must be referred to the Secretary in writing, for reference to the committee.
DONATE A RIBBON
There will be an opportunity for competitors who have won ribbons to donate the ribbon back to
the show. There will be a box at the entry to the rings for ribbons to be placed in, and
competitors will be given a ticket for an opportunity to win a prize. There will be multiple draws
during the day.
Stalls
A limited number of stalls are available at $10.00 for the Show. All stalls to be booked through
Secretary. Fees must be paid as soon as stalls are occupied. No temporary yards to be built.
No dogs allowed on Showground.
Camping fees are payable at the Secretary’s office or to Authorised persons before entry to
Showground camping sites. This fee must be paid on arrival.
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SPONSORS
Dapto A & H Society would like to thank the following sponsors
McDonalds Dapto
NAB Wollongong
Illawarra Turf Club
Dandaloo Hotel/Motel and The Hotel Dapto
Lorraine Gill Accounting
Pavia Family
Gladiator Floats
Poplar Petfood
Horseland Wollongong
Morelli Family
Dapto Veterinary Clinic
Commonwealth Bank Dapto
Devine Equine Services
Team Villiers
SPPHA of NSW
Special thanks to Emma Rudder for listing our program on the
website
www.emmasshowhorses.com
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No horses or handlers allowed on Dog Track
All classes Ribbons 1st, 2nd, 3rd
All classes Prizemoney: 1st $7
2nd $3 (unless otherwise stated)
Proudly sponsored by NAB Wollongong
All Champions - Champion Ribbon plus prize money as shown in the schedule
All Reserves – Reserve Champion Ribbon plus prize money as shown in the schedule
All Supremes – As shown in the schedule
$4.00 Entry fee per class.
Competitors must choose between Open & Show Hunter classes
YOU CANNOT COMPETE IN BOTH
Ring A - Saturday 5th September
Commences at 8.30am
Judge – Stacey Hayter
JUNIOR RIDER
100. Led rider under 6 years
101. Novice rider under 13 years
102. Rider 6 years & under 9 years
103. Rider 9 years & under 13 years
104. Led disabled rider
105. CHAMPION RIDER UNDER 13 YEARS (prize money $10 Donated by Gladiator
Floats) RES CHAMPION RIDER UNDER 13 YEARS (Prize money $5 Donated By
Gladiator Floats)
LAUREN DEAN SUPREME RIDER UNDER 17 YEARS (from 105 & 203)
RIBBON & RUG DONATED BY Family & Friends Garland Donated by The Morelli Family
PONY HACK
106. Novice pony hack under 12.2 hds
107. Open pony hack ne 11.2 hds
108. Open pony hack over 11.2 hds ne 12 hds
109. Open pony hack over 12 hds ne 12.2 hds
110. Open pony hack ne 12.2 hds
111. Open child’s pony hack ne 12.2 hds - Rider under 17 years
112. CHAMPION PONY HACK NE 12.2 HDS (prize money $200 Donated by Lorraine
Gill accounting Plus a Hacking cane Donated by Devine Equine ) and RES
CHAMPION PONY HACK NE 12.2 HDS (prize money $50 donated by Lorraine Gill
Accounting)
113. Novice pony over 12.2 hds ne 14 hds
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114. Open pony hack over 12.2 hds ne 13 hds
115. Open pony hack over 13 hds & ne 13.2 hds
116. Open pony hack over 13.2 hds & ne 14 hds
117. Open child’s pony hack over 12.2 hds ne 14 hds - Rider under 17 years
118. Open Adult’s pony hack over 12.2hds ne 14 hds - Rider 17 years and over
119. Open pony hack over 12.2 hds & ne 14 hds
120. CHAMPION PONY HACK OVER 12.2 HDS & NE 14 HDS (prize money $200 plus
hacking cane Donated by Devine Equine ) and RES CHAMPION PONY HACK OVER
12.2 HDS & NE 14 HDS (prize money $50)
LAUREN DEAN SUPREME RIDDEN HACK OF SHOW RIBBON, RUG &
PERPETUAL TROPHY DONATED By Family & Friends & Garland Donated by The
Morelli Family
(Judged after all Open Champions AFTER 112, 120, 210, 217, 310, 317)
SHOW HUNTER PONIES
121. Novice show hunter pony ne 12.2 hds
122. Open show hunter pony ne 11.2 hds
123. Open show hunter pony over 11.2 hds ne 12 hds
124. Open show hunter pony over 12 hds ne 12.2 hds
125. Open childs show hunter pony ne 12.2 hds - Rider under 17 years
126. Open show hunter pony ne 12.2 hds
127. CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER PONY NE 12.2 HDS (prize money $200 donated by
the I.T.C ) and RES CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER PONY NE 12.2 HDS (prize money
$50 Donated By the I.T.C)
128. Novice show hunter pony over 12.2 hds ne 14 hds
129. Open show hunter pony over 12.2 hds ne 13 hds
130. Open show hunter pony over 13 hds & ne 13.2 hds
131. Open show hunter pony over 13.2 hds & ne 14 hds
132. Childs show hunter pony over 12.2 hds ne 14 hds- Rider under 17 years
133. Adults show hunter pony over 12.2 hds ne 14 hds - Rider 17 years and over
134. Open show hunter pony over 12.2 hds & ne 14 hds
135. CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER PONY OVER 12.2hds NE 14 hds (prize money $200
Donated by Gladiator Floats) and RES CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER PONY OVER
12.2hds NE 14 hds (prize money $50 Donated by Gladiator Floats)
LAUREN DEAN SUPREME SHOW HUNTER HACK OF SHOW
RIBBON, RUG & PERPETUAL TROPHY Donated by Family & Friends GARLAND
DONATED BY THE MORELLI FAMILY
(Judged after all Open Championships AFTER 127, 135, 224, 231, 325, 332)
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ROUND 2 OPEN HACK Rule – If you have won a Class or Champion or Reserve
Champion in the 1st round you cannot compete in the 2nd round
136. Open hack over 15 hds ne 15.2 hds
137. Open hack over 15.2 hds ne 16 hds
138. Open hack over 16 hds ne 16.2 hds
139. Open hack over 16.2 hds
140. Open hack over 15 hds
141. CHAMPION HACK 15 hds and over (round 2) (prize money $10 Donated by
Lorraine Gill accounting ) and RES CHAMPION HACK 15 hds and over (round 2)
(prize money $5 Lorraine Gill Accounting)
ROUND 2 SHOW HUNTER HACKS Rule – If you have won a Performance Class or
Champion or Reserve Champion in the 1st round you cannot compete in the 2nd round
142. Open Show Hunter Hack over 15 hds ne 15.2hds
143. Open Show Hunter Hack over 15.2 hds ne 16 hds
144. Open Show Hunter Hack over 16 hds ne 16.2 hds
145. Open Show Hunter Hack over 16.2 hds
146. Open Show Hunter Hack over 15 hds
147. CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK OVER 15 hds – round 2 (prize money $10 ) and
RES CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK OVER 15 hds – round 2 (prize money $5)
Ring B - Saturday 5th September
Commences at 8.30am
Judge – Chelsea Morelli
RIDER UNDER 17 YEARS
200.
Novice rider 13 years & under 17 years
201. Rider 13 years & under 15 years
202. Rider 15 years & under 17 years
203. CHAMPION 13 YEARS & UNDER 17 YEARS (prize money $10) and RES
CHAMPION 12 YRS & UNDER 17 YRS (Prize money $5)
LAUREN DEAN SUPREME RIDER UNDER 17 YEARS (from 105 & 203)
RIBBON & RUG DONATED BY Family & Friends. Garlands Donated By the Morelli
Family
GALLOWAYS
204. Novice Galloway hack over 14 hds & ne 14.2 hds
205. Open Lightweight Galloway over 14 hds & ne 14.2 hds
206. Open Heavyweight Galloway over 14 hds & ne 14.2 hds
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207. Open Childs Galloway over 14 hds & ne 14.2 hds. - Rider under 17 years
208. Open Adults Galloway over 14hds & ne 14.2hds. - Rider 17 years & over
209. Open Galloway hack over 14 hds & ne 14.2 hds
210. CHAMPION GALLOWAY OVER 14 HDS & NE 14.2 HDS (prize money $200
Donated By Lorraine Gill accounting) and RES CHAMPION GALLOWAY OVER 14
HDS & NE 14.2 HDS (prize money $50 Lorraine Gill Accounting)
211. Novice Galloway over 14.2 hds & ne 15 hds
212. Open Lightweight Galloway over 14.2 hds & ne 15 hds
213. Open Heavyweight Galloway over 14.2 hds & ne 15 hds
214. Open Childs Galloway over 14.2 hds & ne 15 hds. - Rider under 17 years
215. Open Adults Galloway over 14.2 hds & ne 15 hds. - Rider 17 years & over
216. Open Galloway over 14.2 hds & ne 15 hds
217. CHAMPION GALLOWAY OVER 14.2 HDS & NE 15 HDS (prize money $200
Donated by Dapto Vet Clinic ) and RES CHAMPION GALLOWAY OVER 14.2 HDS &
NE 15 HDS (prize money $50 Donated by Gladiator floats)
LAUREN DEAN SUPREME RIDDEN HACK OF SHOW
RIBBON, RUG & PERPETUAL TROPHY Donated by Family & Friends.
Garland Donated by the Morelli Family
(Judged after all Open Champions AFTER 112, 120, 210, 217, 310, 317)
218.
219.
220.
221.
222.
223.
SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAYS
Novice Show Hunter Galloway over 14 hds ne 14.2hds
Open Lightweight Show Hunter Galloway over 14 hds ne 14.2hds
Open Heavyweight Show Hunter Galloway over 14 hds ne 14.2hds
Open Child’s Show Hunter Galloway over 14 hds & ne 14.2 hds – Rider under 17 years
Open Adult’s Show Hunter Galloway over 14 hds & ne 14.2 hds Rider 17 years & over
Open Show Hunter Galloway over 14 hds ne 14.2hds
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224. CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY OVER 14 hds ne 14.2hds (prize money
$200 DONATED BY I.T.C) and RES CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY OVER
14 hds ne 14.2hds (prize money $50 DONATED BY THE I.T.C)
225. Novice Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2 hds ne 15 hds
226. Open Lightweight Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2 hds ne 15 hds
227. Open Heavyweight Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2 hds ne 15 hds
228. Open Child’s Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2 hds ne 15 hds – Rider under 17 years
229. Open Adult’s Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2 hds ne 15 hds – Rider 17 years & over
230. Open Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2 hds ne 15 hds
231. CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY OVER 14.2 hds ne 15 hds (prize money
$200 LORRAINE GILL ACCOUNTING) and RES CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER
GALLOWAY OVER 14.2 hds ne 15 hds (prize money $50 LORRAINE GILL
ACCOUNTING)
LAUREN DEAN SUPREME CHAMPION HACK OF SHOW
RIBBON, RUG & Perpetual trophy DONATED BY Family & Friends
GARLAND DONATED BY THE MORELLI FAMILY
(Judged after all Open Champions AFTER 127, 135, 224, 231, 325, 332)
ROUND 2 PONY HACK Rule – If you have won a Class or Champion or Reserve
Champion in the 1st round you cannot compete in the 2nd round
232. Open pony hack ne 12 hds
233. Open pony hack over 12 hds ne 13 hds
234. Open pony hack over 13 hds & ne 14 hds
235. Open pony hack ne 14hds
236. CHAMPION PONY NE 14 hds – round 2 (prize money $10) and RES CHAMPION
PONY NE 14 hds – round 2 (prize money $5)
237. Open Show Hunter Pony ne12 hds
238. Open Show Hunter Pony over 12 hds ne 13 hds
239. Open Show Hunter Pony over 13 hds ne 14 hds
240. Open Show Hunter Pony ne 14 hds
241. CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER PONY ne 14 hds – round 2 (prize money $10) and
RES CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER PONY ne 14 hds – round 2 (prize money $5)
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Ring C - Saturday 5th September
Commences at 8.30am
Judge – Joanne Prestwidge
RIDER OVER 17 YEARS
299. Novice rider 17 years and over
300. Open Rider 17 years & under 21 years
301. Open Rider 21 years and over
302. CHAMPION RIDER 17 YEARS & OVER (Prize money $10) and RES CHAMPION 17
YRS & OVER (Prize money $5)
OPEN HACK
303. Novice Hack over15 hds & ne 16hds
304. Open Hack over 15 hds & ne 15.2 hds
305. Open Hack over 15.2 hds & ne 16 hds
306. Open Child’s Hack over 15 hds & ne 16 hds – Rider under 17 years
307. Open Adult’s Hack over 15 hds & ne 16 hds - Rider 17 years & over
308. Open Hack over 15hds & ne 16hds
309. CHAMPION HACK OVER 15 HDS & ne 16 HDS (prize money $200 DONATED BY
THE I.T.C) and RES CHAMPION HACK OVER 15 HDS & ne 16 HDS (prize money $50
DONATED BY THE I .T.C)
310. Novice Hack over 16hds
311. Open Hack over 16 hds ne 16.2 hds
312. Open Hack over 16.2 hds
313. Open Child’s Hack over 16hds – rider under 17 years
314. Open Adults Hack over 16 hds – rider 17 years and over
315. Open Hack over 16 hds
316. CHAMPION HACK OVER 16 hds (prize money $200 DONATED BY LORRAINE
GILL ACCOUNTING RUG DONATED BY HORSELAND WOLLONGONG) and RES
CHAMPION HACK OVER 16 hds (prize money $50 DONATED BY GLADIATOR
FLOATS SADDLE CLOTH DONATED BY HORSELAND WOLLONGONG )
LAUREN DEAN SUPREME RIDEN HACK OF SHOW RIBBON, RUG & PERPETUAL
TROPHY DONATED BY Family & Friends, GARLAND DONATED BY THE MORELLI
FAMILY
(Judged after all Open Champions AFTER 112, 120, 210, 217, 310, 317)
THE ILLAWARRA TURF CLUB “OFF THE TRACK”
317. Special class – Off the track – sash and $150. Prize Money Donated by the ITC.
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SHOW HUNTER HACK
318. Novice Show hunter Hack over 15 hds & ne 16hds
319. Open Show Hunter Hack over 15 hds & ne 15.2 hds
320. Open Show Hunter Hack over 15.2 hds & ne 16 hds
321. Open Child’s Show Hunter Hack over 15 hds & ne 16 hds – Rider under 17 years
322. Open Adult’s Show Hunter Hack over 15 hds & ne 16 hds - Rider 17 years & over
323. Open Show Hunter Hack over 15hds & ne 16hds
324. CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK OVER 15 HDS & ne 16 HDS (prize money
$200) and RES CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK OVER 15 HDS & ne 16 HDS (prize
money $50)
325. Novice Show Hunter Hack over 16hds
326. Open Show Hunter Hack over 16 hds ne 16.2 hds
327. Open Show Hunter Hack over 16.2 hds
328. Open Child’s Show Hunter Hack over 16 hds – rider under 17 years
329. Open Adults Show Hunter Hack over 16 hds – rider 17 years and over PRIZE
DONATED BY TEAM VILLIERS $50 & a STOCK
330. Open Show Hunter Hack over 16 hds
331. CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK OVER 16 hds (prize money $200) and RES
CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK OVER 16 hds (prize money $50)
LAUREN DEAN SUPREME SHOW HUNTER HACK OF SHOW
RIBBON, RUG DONATED & PERPETUAL TROPHY BY Family & Friends
GARLAND DONATED BY THE MORELLI FAMILY
(Judged after all Open Champions AFTER 127, 135, 224, 231, 325, 332)
ROUND 2 GALLOWAYS Rule – If you have won a Class or Champion or Reserve
Champion in the 1st round you cannot compete in the 2nd round
332. Open Galloway over 14hds ne 14.2hds
333. Open Galloway over 14.2hds ne 15hds
334. Open Galloway over 14hds ne 15hds
335. CHAMPION GALLOWAY OVER 14 hds ne 15 hds – round 2 (prize money $10
DONATED BY THE GLADIATOR FLOATS ) and RES CHAMPION GALLOWAY OVER
14 hds ne 15 hds – round 2 (prize money $5 DONATED BY GLADIATOR FLOATS)
336. Hunter Galloway over 14 hds & ne 14.2 hds
337. Hunter Galloway over 14.2 hds & ne 15hds
338. Hunter Galloway over 14 hds & ne 15 hds
339. CHAMPION HUNTER GALLOWAY OVER 14 hds ne 15 hds – round 2 (prize money
$10 DONATED BY GLADIATOR FLOATS ) and RES CHAMPION HUNTER
GALLOWAY OVER 14 hds ne 15 hds round 2 (prize money $5 DONATED BY
GLADIATOR FLOATS)
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Ring D - Saturday 5th September
Commences at 8.30am
Judge – Anna King
AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE
400. Led Stallion or colt
401. Led Mare or Filly
402. Led Gelding
403. CHAMPION LED AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE (prize money $10 DONATED BY
LORRAINE GILL ACCOUNTING) and RES CHAMPION LED AUSTRALIAN STOCK
HORSE (prize money $5 DONATED BY LORRAINE GILL ACCOUNTING)
ASH UNDER SADDLE
404. Hack 3 years & under
405. Hack 4 years & over
406. Hack rider under 17 years
407. Hack rider 17 years and over
408. CHAMPION RIDDEN ASH HACK (prize money $10 LORRAINE GILL ACCOUNTING )
and RES CHAMPION RIDDEN ASH HACK (prize money $5 LORRAINE GILL
ACCOUNTING)
409. Working Stock Horse
PURE BRED & ARABIAN DERIVITIVES
410. Led Stallion or Colt
411. Led Mare or Filly
412. Led Gelding
413. CHAMPION LED PUREBRED & ARABIAN DERIVITIVES (prize money $10 ) and
RES CHAMP LED PUREBRED & ARABIAN DERIVITIVES (prize money $5)
RIDDEN PUREBRED & ARABIAN DERIVITIVES
414. Ridden Stallion or Colt
415. Ridden Mare or Filly
416. Ridden Gelding
417. CHAMPION RIDDEN PUREBRED ARABIAN DERIVITIVES (prize money $10) and
RES CHAMPION PUREBRED ARABIAN DERIVITIVES (prize money $5)
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WELSH PONIES – W.P. & C.S
Horses must be registered and exhibitors must be financial members of the W.P. & C.S. Papers
to be produced upon request. Welsh ponies must not exceed 13.2 hds.
SECTION A – WELSH PONIES UNDER 12 hds
418. Led Stallion or Colt
419. Led Mare or Filly
420. Led gelding
421. CHAMPION LED WELSH SECTION A PONY (prize money $10) and RES
CHAMPION LED WELSH SECTION A PONY (prize money $5)
422. Ridden Stallion or Colt
423. Ridden Mare or Filly
424. Ridden gelding
425. CHAMPION RIDDEN WELSH SECTION A PONY (prize money $10) and RES
CHAMPION RIDDEN WELSH SECTION A PONY (prize money $5)
SECTION B – WELSH PONIES
426. Led Stallion or Colt
427. Led mare or Filly
428. Led gelding
429. CHAMPION LED WELSH SECTION B PONY (prize money $10 DONATED BY
GLADIATOR FLOATS) and RES CHAMPION LED WELSH SECTION B PONY (prize
money $5 DONATED BY GLADIATOR FLOATS)
430. Ridden Stallion or Colt
431. Ridden Mare or Filly
432. Ridden gelding
433. CHAMPION RIDDEN WELSH SECTION B PONY (prize money $10DONATED BY
GLADIATOR FLOATS) and RES CHAMPION RIDDEN WELSH SECTION B PONY
(prize money $5 GLADIATOR FLOATS )
434.
435.
436.
437.
438.
439.
440.
WELSH PARTBRED - LED
Led stallion or Colt
Led mare or filly under 12.2hds
Led mare or filly 12.2hds ne 13.2hds
Led mare over 13.2hds
Led gelding under 12.2hds
Led gelding 12.2hds ne 13. Hds
Led gelding over 13.2hds
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441. CHAMPION LED WELSH PARTBRED (prize money $10 ) and RES CHAMP LED
WELSH PARTBRED (prize money $5)
PARTBRED RIDDEN WELSH
442. Ridden stallion or colt
443. Ridden mare or filly under 12.2hds
444. Ridden mare or filly 12.2 hds & ne 13.2 hds
445. Ridden mare or filly over 13.2 hds
446. Ridden gelding under 12.2hds
447. Ridden gelding 12.2 hds & ne 13.2 hds
448. Ridden gelding over 13.2 hds
449. CHAMPION RIDDEN WELSH PARTBRED PONY (prize money $10) and RES
CHAMPION RIDDEN WELSH PARTBRED PONY (prize money $5)
OTHER BREEDS
450. Led Colt or Stallion
451. Led Filly or Mare
452. Led Gelding
453. CHAMPION LED OTHER BREEDS (prize money $10) and RES CHAMPION LED
OTHER BREEDS (prize money $5)
454. Ridden Colt or Stallion
455. Ridden Filly or Mare
456. Ridden Gelding
457. CHAMPION RIDDEN OTHER BREEDS (prize money $10) and RES CHAMPION
RIDDEN OTHER BREEDS (prize money $5)
STANDARDBRED
458. Best presented Standardbred
459. Led Stallion or Colt
460. Led Mare or Filly
461. Led Gelding
462. CHAMPION LED STANDARDBRED (prize money $10 DONATED BY GLADIATOR
FLOATS RIBBONS DONATED BY SPPHANSW) and RES CHAMPION LED
STANDARDBRED (prize money $5 DONATED BY GLADIATOR FLOATS RIBBONS
DONATED BY SPPHANSW)
463. Ridden Colt or Stallion
464. Ridden Filly or Mare
465. Ridden Gelding
466. CHAMPION RIDDEN STANDARDBRED(prize money $10 DONATED BY
GLADIATOR FLOATS RIBBONS DONATED BY SPPHANSW) and RES CHAMPION
RIDDEN STANDARDBRED (prize money $5 DONATED BY GLADIATOR FLOATS
RIBBONS DONATED BY SPPHANSW)
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LAUREN DEAN SUPREME LED ALL BREED TO BE JUDGED AT THE CONCLUSION OF
RINGS 4 and 5 RIBBON & RUG Donated by Family & Friends GARLAND DONATED BY
DEVINE EQUINE
LAUREN DEAN SUPREME RIDDEN ALL BREED TO BE JUDGED AT THE CONCLUSION
OF RINGS 4 and 5 RIBBON & RUG Donated by Family & Friends
Ring E - Saturday 5th September
Commences at 8.30am
Judge – Rebecca Bennett
SHETLAND
500. Led Colt or Stallion
501. Led Filly or Mare
502. Led Gelding
503. CHAMPION LED SHETLAND (prize money $10) and RES CHAMPION LED
SHETLAND(prize money $5)
MINIATURE HORSES
Must be registered with a relevant society.. Papers to be produced on request.
CATEGORY A REGISTERED MINIATURE HORSES
504. Led Colt or Stallion
505. Led Mare or Filly
506. Led Gelding
507. CHAMPION MINIATURE HORSE (prize money $10 ) and RES CHAMPION
MINIATURE HORSE (prize money $5)
CATEGORY B REGISTERED SMALL HORSES
508. Led Colt or Stallion
509. Led Mare or Filly
510. Led Gelding
511. CHAMPION SMALL HORSE (prize money $10) and RES CHAMPION SMALL
HORSE (prize money $5)
MINIATURE PONIES
Miniature Ponies Must Be Registered With A Relevant Society
512. Led colt under 4 years
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513. Led stallion 4 years and over
514. Led filly under 4 years
515. Led mare 4 years and over
516. Led Gelding under 4 years
517. Led Gelding 4 years and over
518. CHAMPION MINIATURE PONY (prize money $10 DONATED BY GLADIATOR
FLOATS) and RESERVE CHAMPION MINIATURE PONY (prize money $5 DONATED
BY GLADIATOR FLOATS)
LED AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONIES –A.S.P.A
Horses must be registered and exhibitors must be current financial members of the A.S.P.A.
Papers must be produced upon request.
519. Led stallion or colt ne 14.2 hds
520. Led mare or filly ne 12.2 hds
521. Led mare or filly over 12.2 hds ne 13.2 hds
522. Led mare or filly over 13.2 hds ne 14.2 hds
523. Led gelding ne 12.2 hds
524. Led gelding over 12.2 hds ne 13.2 hds
525. Led gelding over 13.2 hds ne 14 hds
526. CHAMPION LED AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONY (prize money $10 DONATED BY
GLADIATOR FLOATS) and RES CHAMPION LED AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONY
(prize money $5 DONATED BY GLADIATOR FLOATS)
RIDDEN AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONIES – A.S.P.A
527. Ridden stallion or colt ne 14.2 hds
528. Ridden mare ne 12.2 hds
529. Ridden mare over 12.2 hds ne 13.2 hds
530. Ridden mare over 13.2 hds ne 14.2 hds
531. Ridden gelding ne 12.2 hds
532. Ridden gelding over 12.2 hds ne 13.2 hds
533. Ridden gelding over 13.2 hds ne 14 hds
534. CHAMPION RIDDEN AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONY (prize money $10 DONATED
BY GLADIATOR FLOATS ) and RES CHAMPION RIDDEN AUSTRALIAN SADDLE
PONY (prize money $5 DONATED BY GLADIATOR FLOATS)
RIDING PONIES – R.P.S.B
Horses must be registered and exhibitors must be current financial members of the R.P.S.B.
Papers to be produced upon request.
535. Led stallion or colt ne 14.2 hds
536. Led filly or mare ne 12.2hds
537. Led filly or mare over 12.2hds ne 13.2hds
538. Led filly or mare over 13.2hds ne 14.2hds
539. Led gelding ne 12.2hds
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540. Led gelding over 12.2hds ne 13.2 hds
541. Led gelding over 13.2 hds ne 14.2 hds
542. CHAMPION LED R.P.S.B (prize money $10 DONATED BY I.T.C) and RES
CHAMPION LED R.P.S.B (prize money $5 DONATED BY I.T.C )
RIDING PONIES – R.P.S.B
543. Ridden stallion or colt ne 14.2 hds
544. Ridden mare ne 12.2hds
545. Ridden mare over 12.2hds ne 13.2hds
546. Ridden mare over 13.2hds ne 14.2hds
547. Ridden gelding ne 12.2hds
548. Ridden gelding over 12.2hds ne 13.2 hds
549. Ridden gelding over 13.2 hds ne 14.2 hds
550. CHAMPION RIDDEN R.P.S.B (prize money $10 DONATED BY I.T.C) and RES
CHAMPION RIDDEN R.P.S. (prize money $5DONATED BY I.T.C)
AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL SADDLE HORSES –A.N.S.A
Horses must be registered and exhibitors must be current financial of the A.N.S.A. Papers to be
produced upon request.
551. Led Stallion or colt
552. Led Mare or filly over 14hds ne 15 hds
553. Led Mare or filly over 15hds ne 16 hds
554. Led Mare or filly over 16 hds
555. Led Gelding over 14hds ne 15 hds
556. Led Gelding over 15hds ne 16 hds
557. Led Gelding over 16 hd
558. CHAMPION LED A.N.S.A (prize money $10) and RES CHAMPION LED A.N.S.A
(prize money $5)
559.
560.
561.
562.
563.
564.
565.
RIDDEN AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL SADDLE HORSES –A.N.S.A
Ridden Mare over 14hds ne 15 hds
Ridden Mare over 15hds ne 16 hds
Ridden Mare over 16 hds
Ridden Gelding over 14hds ne 15 hds
Ridden Gelding over 15hds ne 16 hds
Ridden Gelding over 16 hd
CHAMPION RIDDEN A.N.S.A (prize money $10) and RES CHAMPION RIDDEN
A.N.S.A (prize money $5)
THOROUGHBREDS
566. Led Mare under 16 hds
567. Led Mare 16 hds and over
568. Led Gelding under 16 hds
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569. Led Gelding 16hds and over
570. CHAMPION LED THOROUGHBRED (prize money $10 DONATED BY I.T.C) and
RES CHAMPION LED THOROUGHBRED (prize money $5 DONATED BY I.T.C)
571. Ridden Thoroughbred under 16 hds
572. Ridden Thoroughbred 16hds and over
573. CHAMPION RIDDEN THOROUGHBRED (PRIZE MONEY $10 DONATED BY I.T.C
and RES CHAMPION RIDDEN THOROUGHBRED (prize money $5DONATED BY I.T.C)
LAUREN DEAN SUPREME LED ALL BREED TO BE JUDGED AT THE CONCLUSION OF
RINGS 4 and 5 RIBBON & RUG Donated by Family & Friends Garland donated by Devine
Equine.
LAUREN DEAN SUPREME RIDDEN ALL BREED TO BE JUDGED AT THE CONCLUSION
OF RINGS 4 and 5 RIBBON & RUG Donated by Family & Friends
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Section 2 - Poultry
Saturday 5th September, 2015
Chief Steward Mr G McKenzie and Assistant Stewards - Members of Dapto Poultry Club
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - THURSDAY 3rd September, 2015
Please provide a return address on entries. Entries will be declared closed as advertised above
so that pens may be allotted.
ENTRY FEES: 1.00 per Entry (Members Free)
PRIZEMONEY: (unless stated otherwise) 1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
Please send entries to Dapto A & H Society, PO Box 18, DAPTO 2530
Conditions of Entry - Exhibits to be penned after 7.00am and no later than 8.30am Saturday
5th September. No pass needed to enter Show ground during this time.
CHAMPION RIBBONS
The Judge will award a champion ribbon for each of the following birds
Bird of Show
Champion Hard Feather in Show
Champion Soft Feather in Show
Champion Waterfowl in Show
Champion Opposite Sex Waterfowl
$50
$50
$50
$50
$20
Champion Hard Feather Breeding Pair
Champion Soft Feather Breeding Pair
Champion Waterfowl Breeding Pair
$10
$10
$10
Special Prizes
Champion Large OEG
Champion Opposite Sex Large OEG
Champion Hard Feather Large (other than OEG)
Champion Opposite Sex Hard Feather Large (other than OEG)
Champion Bantam OEG
Champion Opposite Sex Bantam OEG
Champion Hard Feather Bantam (other than OEG)
Champion Opposite Sex Hard Feather Bantam (other than OEG)
Champion Soft Feather Heavy Large
$10
$5
$10
$5
$10
$5
$10
$5
$10
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Champion Opposite Sex Soft Feather Heavy Large
Champion Soft Feather Light Large
Champion Opposite Sex Soft Feather Light Large
Champion Soft Feather Heavy Bantam
Champion Opposite Sex Soft Feather Heavy Bantam
Champion Soft Feather Light Bantam
Champion Opposite Sex Soft Feather Light Bantam
Champion Soft Feather True Bantam
Champion Opposite Sex Soft Feather True Bantam
$5
$10
$5
$10
$5
$10
$5
$10
$5
OEG Large Fowl
Class 2001
Class 2002
Class 2003
Class 2004
Class 2005
Class 2006
Class 2007
Class 2008
Class 2009
Class 2010
Class 2011
Class 2012
Class 2013
Class 2014
OEG Black Red Male
OEG Partridge Female
OEG Wheaten Female
OEG Blue Red Male
OEG Blue Red or Blue Tail Female
OEG Duckwing AC Male
OEG Duckwing AC Female
OEG Pile Male
OEG Pile Female
OEG Crele Male
OEG Crele Female
OEG AOC Male
OEG AOC Female
Breeding Pair OEG
Hard Feather Large Fowl (Other than OEG)
Class 2015
Class 2016
Class 2017
Class 2018
Class 2019
Class 2020
Class 2021
Class 2022
Class 2023
Australian Game AC Male
Australian Game AC Female
Pitt Game AC Male
Pitt Game AC Female
Indian Game AC Male
Indian Game AC Female
Hardfeather AOV Male
Hardfeather AOV Female
Breeding Pair AOV H/F
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Light Breed Soft Feather Large
Class 2024
Class 2025
Class 2026
Class 2027
Class 2028
Class 2029
Class 2030
Class 2031
Class 2032
Class 2033
Class 2034
Class 2035
Class 2036
Class 2037
Class 2038
Class 2039
Class 2040
Class 2041
Class 2042
Leghorn White Male
Leghorn White Female
Leghorn Black Male
Leghorn Black Female
Leghorn AOC Male
Leghorn AOC Female
Minorca Male
Minorca Female
Ancona AC Male
Ancona AC Female
Hamburg AC Male
Hamburg AC Female
Silkie White Male
Silkie White Female
Silkie AOC Male
Silkie AOC Female
AOV S/F Light Male
AOV S/F Light Female
Light Breed S/F Pair
Heavy Breed Soft Feather Large
Class 2043
Class 2044
Class 2045
Class 2046
Class 2047
Class 2048
Class 2049
Class 2050
Class 2051
Class 2052
Class 2053
Class 2054
Class 2055
Class 2056
Class 2057
Class 2058
Class 2059
Class 2060
Class 2061
Class 2062
Class 2063
Australorp AC Male
Australorp AC Female
Orpington Black Male
Orpington Black Female
Orpington AOC Male
Orpington AOC Female
Langshan Black Male
Langshan Black Female
Langshan AOC Male
Langshan AOC Female
Rhode Island Red Male
Rhode Island Red Female
Rhode Island White Male
Rhode Island White Female
Wyandotte White Male
Wyandotte White Female
Wyandotte AOC Male
Wyandotte AOC Female
Plymouth Rock Male
Plymouth Rock Female
AOV S/F Heavy (State Breed) Male
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Class 2064 AOV S/F Heavy (State Breed) Female
Class 2065 Breeding Pair Heavy S/F
OEG Bantams
Class 2066
Class 2067
Class 2068
Class 2069
Class 2070
Class 2071
Class 2072
Class 2073
Class 2074
Class 2075
Class 2076
Class 2077
Class 2078
Class 2079
Class 2080
Class 2081
Class 2082
Class 2083
Class 2084
Class 2085
Class 2086
Class 2087
Class 2088
Class 2089
Class 2090
Class 2091
Class 2092
OEG Black Red D L Male
OEG Partridge D L Female
OEG Black Red L L Male
OEG Partridge L L Female
OEG Wheaten Female
OEG Blue Red D L Male
OEG Blue Red D L Female
OEG Blue Red L L Male
OEG Blue Red L L Female
OEG Blue Tail Wheaten Female
OEG Duckwing AC Male
OEG Duckwing AC Female
OEG Spangle Male
OEG Spangle Female
OEG Crele or Cuckoo Male
OEG Crele or Cuckoo Female
OEG Blue or Black Male
OEG Blue or Black Female
OEG Pile Male
OEG Pile Female
OEG Brown Red Male
OEG Brown Red Female
OEG Grey or Birchin Male
OEG Grey or Birchin Female
OEG AOC Male
OEG AOC Female
Pair OEG
Hard Feather Bantam Fowl (Other than OEG)
Class 2093
Class 2094
Class 2095
Class 2096
Class 2097
Class 2098
Class 2099
Class 2100
Class 2101
Class 2102
Modern Game Black Red Male
Modern Game Black Red Female
Modern Game Duckwing Male
Modern Game Duckwing Female
Modern Game Pile Male
Modern Game Pile Female
Modern Game AOC Male
Modern Game AOC Female
Australian Game AC Male
Australian Game AC Female
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Class 2103
Class 2104
Class 2105
Class 2106
Class 2107
Class 2108
Class 2109
Class 2110
Class 2111
Indian Game AC Male
Indian Game AC Female
Pitt Game Black AC Male
Pitt Game Black AC Female
Pitt Game AOC Male
Pitt Game AOC Female
Hardfeather AOV Male
Hardfeather AOV Female
Pair AOV H/F
Heavy Breed Soft Feather Bantam
Class 2112
Class 2113
Class 2114
Class 2115
Class 2116
Class 2117
Class 2118
Class 2119
Class 2120
Class 2121
Class 2122
Class 2123
Class 2124
Class 2125
Class 2126
Class 2127
Class 2128
Class 2129
Class 2130
Class 2131
Class 2132
Class 2133
Class 2134
Class 2135
Class 2136
Class 2137
Class 2138
Class 2139
Class 2140
Rhode Island Red S/C Male
Rhode Island Red S/C Female
Rhode Island Red R/C Male
Rhode Island Red R/C Female
Rhode Island White Male
Rhode Island White Female
Langshan Black Male
Langshan Black Female
Langshan AOC Male
Langshan AOC Female
Wyandotte White Male
Wyandotte White Female
Wyandotte AOC Male
Wyandotte AOC Female
Orpington Male
Orpington Female
Australorp Male
Australorp Female
Sussex Light Male
Sussex Light Female
Sussex AOV MAle
Sussex AOV Female
Plymouth Rock Male
Plymouth Rock Female
Frizzle AC Male
Frizzle AC Female
AOV S/F Heavy Breed (State Breed) Male
AOV S/F Heavy Breed (State Breed) Female
Breeding Pair Heavy S/F
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Light Breed Soft Feather
Class 2141
Class 2142
Class 2143
Class 2144
Class 2145
Class 2146
Class 2147
Class 2148
Class 2149
Class 2150
Class 2151
Class 2152
Class 2153
Class 2154
Class 2155
Leghorn White Male
Leghorn White Female
Leghorn Black Male
Leghorn Black Female
Leghorn AOC Male
Leghorn AOC Female
Minorca Male
Minorca Female
Ancona Black Male
Ancona Black Female
Ancona Red Male
Ancona Red Female
AOV S/F Light Breed (State Breed) Male
AOV S/F Light Breed (State Breed) Female
Breeding Pair Light S/F
True Bantam Fowl
Class 2156
Class 2157
Class 2158
Class 2159
Class 2160
Class 2161
Class 2162
Class 2163
Class 2164
Class 2165
Class 2166
Class 2167
Class 2168
Class 2169
Class 2170
Class 2171
Class 2172
Class 2173
Class 2174
Class 2175
Class 2176
Sebright Silver Male
Sebright Silver Hen
Rosecomb Black Cock
Rosecomb Black Hen
Belgian D'Anver Male
Belgian D'Anver Female
Belgian D'Uccle Male
Belgian D'Uccle Female
Belgian De'Watermael Male
Belgian De'Watermael Female
Japanese Male
Japanese Female
Pekin Black Male
Pekin Black Female
Pekin Buff Male
Pekin Buff Female
Pekin AOC Male
Pekin AOC Female
AOV S/F (State Breed) Male
AOV S/F (State Breed) Female
Breeding Pair True S/F
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Waterfowl
Class 2177
Class 2178
Class 2179
Class 2180
Class 2181
Class 2182
Class 2183
Class 2184
Class 2185
Class 2186
Class 2187
Class 2188
Class 2189
Class 2190
Class 2191
Class 2192
Class 2193
Class 2194
Class 2195
Class 2196
Class 2197
Indian Runner White Drake
Indian Runner Whte Duck
Indian Runner AOC Drake
Indian Runner AOC Duck
Campbell Drake
Campbell Duck
Muscovy AC Drake
Muscovy AC Duck
Pekin Drake
Pekin Duck
Appleyard Bantam Drake
Appleyard Bantam Duck
Mallard Drake
Mallard Duck
Call Drake
Call Duck
Elizabeth Drake
Elizabeth Duck
AOV Drake
AOV Duck
Breeding Pair
Miscellaneous
Class 2198
Class 2199
Class 2200
Class 2201
Gander AV
Goose AV
Turkey AV Male
Turkey AV Female
Novelty
Class 2202 Most Colourful Bird
Class 2203 Heaviest Bird
Class 2204 Best Backyard Bird
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PAVILION ENTRIES CLOSE
Entries close for all sections of the Show Pavilion on Tuesday 1ST September
2015 January)
DELIVERY OF PAVILION EXHIBITS
ART & PHOTOGRAPHY
Exhibits for Section 20 Photography and Section 22 Art will be accepted in the
Pavilion (located behind the grandstand) on Thursday 3rd September between
7.00pm and 8.00pm or on Friday morning 4th September between 10.00am and
11.00am or in the week prior at Show Office.
BONSAI & POT PLANTS
Exhibits for Section 7 Pot Plants and Section 8 Bonsai will be accepted in the
Pavilion (located behind the grandstand) on Friday morning 4th September between
10.00am and 11.00am unless other arrangements are arranged prior to this day.
ALL OTHER EXHIBITS
Will be accepted in Pavilion (located behind the grandstand) on Thursday evening
3rd September between 7.00pm and 8.00pm or on Friday morning 4th September
between 10.00am and 11.00am. These include:
Dairy & Agriculture, Vegetables, Fruit, Flowers, Orchids, Carnivorous Plants,
Jams Jellies Pickles & Sauces, Cookery, Needlework, Knitting, Crochet, Crafts,
Paper Craft, Woodwork, China Painting, Children
Alternatively, exhibits can be left at the Dapto Showground Office if the above
two days and times cannot be met.
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DELIVERY OF PAVILION EXHIBITS Cont’d
Exhibitor’s tickets are to be attached to all exhibits prior to checking in with Stewards.
Exhibits are to be checked in with the Section Steward and must not have name in
clear view or on the front of the article. Exhibits breaching these rules will not be
included in Judging.
Judging will commence at 12 noon Friday for all sections
NO ENTRY INTO THE PAVILION UNTIL JUDGING HAS FINALSED
Pavilion Opens Saturday, 5th September from 9.00am till 3.30pm
PAVILION PRIZEMONEY
Prizemoney can be collected from the Show Office between 9.00am and 3.30pm on
Saturday 5th September or at the collection of exhibits between 4.00pm to
5.00pm
EXHIBIT COLLECTION
All pavilion exhibits can be collected from the pavilion areas
between 4.00pm - 5.00pm Saturday 5th September
Exhibitioners are given the option of selling their exhibits at the
Dapto Markets under the enclosed area near the TAB on
Sunday 6th September from 9.00am
People’s Choice Award from Sections 3 to 21 will receive a
fruit & vegetable hamper from Harvest Market Dapto
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Section 3 – Dairy & Agriculture
Stewardess: Mrs J Glackin Steward Mr R Hayes
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - TUESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER 2015
ENTRY FEES: 50c per Entry (Members Free)
PRIZEMONEY: (unless stated otherwise) 1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS : Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind the
grandstand) on Thursday 3rd September between 7.00pm and 8.00pm or on Friday
morning 4th September between 10.00am and 11.00am
JUDGING : will commence 12.00 noon Friday
Class 3001
Class 3002
Class 3003
Class 3004
Class 3005
Class 3006
Class 3007
Class 3008
Class 3009
Class 3010
Best six white hen eggs
Best six brown hen eggs
Best six duck eggs
Maize in cob, any variety, 3 stalks
Jar of honey, seasons growth
Longest stalk of paspalum, seasons growth
Bundle of red clover, green
Two (2) heads of sunflower
Longest runner kikuyu grass
Any farm produce not specified above, not silage
MOST OUTSTANDING DAIRY & AGRICULTURE EXHIBIT
RIBBON
Section 4 - Vegetables
Stewardess: Mrs J Glackin Steward: Mr R Hayes
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - TUESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER 2015
ENTRY FEES: 50c per Entry (Members Free)
PRIZEMONEY: (unless stated otherwise) 1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS: Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind the
grandstand) on Thursday 3rd September between 7.00pm and 8.00pm or on Friday
morning 4th September between 10.00am and 11.00am
JUDGING: will commence 12.00 noon Friday
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All vegetables must be grown locally and this years growth 2015
Class 4001
Class 4002
Class 4003
Class 4004
Class 4005
Class 4006
Class 4007
Class 4008
Class 4009
Class 4010
Class 4011
Class 4012
Class 4013
Class 4014
Class 4015
Class 4016
Class 4017
Class 4018
Class 4019
Class 4020
Class 4021
Class 4022
Class 4023
Class 4024
Class 4025
Class 4026
Class 4027
Broccoli - 3 Heads
Broad Beans - 6 pods
Cabbage (green) complete with roots
Cabbage (Red) complete with roots
Cabbage any other variety
Cauliflower compete with roots and leaves
Kale - any variety (bunch of 5 leaves)
Lettuce - any variety with roots
Onions - 3 brown
Onions - 3 white
Onions - 3 red
Peas - Snow Peas - 6 pods
Parsnip , Turnip, or Swedes - 3 complete with roots and leaves
Potatoes - 4 Tubers, 3 varieties
Raish (red or white) - 5 complete with roots and leaves
Rhuburb - 5 stalks with leaves
Shallots - bunch of 5 complete
Silverbeet - 5 stalks in a bunch
5 varieties of green herbs
Pumkin any variety under 15cm
Pumkin any variety 15-22cm
Pumkin any variety over 22cm
Collection of 3 pumkins any variety
Any other vegetable not mentioned in schedule
Any oversized vegetable
Collection of 6 table vegetables (large size)
Most outstanding exhibit - vegetables
Commercial (Out Of Season)
Class 4028 3 Red Tomatoes
Class 4029 3 AOV Tomatoes
Class 4030 3 Cucumbers any variety
Class 4031 Any variety summer vegetable
Class 4032 Any variety winter vegetable
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT VEGETABLES
Prize Money $25.00
$25.00 + RIBBON $25.00 PRIZEMONEY DONATED BY MR ROBERT HAYES
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Section 5 - Fruit
Stewardess: Mrs J Glackin Steward: Mr R Hayes
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - TUESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER 2015
ENTRY FEES: 50c per Entry (Members Free)
PRIZEMONEY: (unless stated otherwise) 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00
DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS: Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind the
grandstand) on Thursday 3rd September between 7.00pm and 8.00pm or on Friday morning
4th September between 10.00am and 11.00am
JUDGING: will commence 12.00 noon Friday
All fruit must be in fit condition for immediate use. All fruit must be grown by
the Exhibitor. All classes to be shown on paper plates which must be provided
by the exhibitor.
Class 5001
Class 5002
Class 5003
Class 5004
3 lemons any variety with stems
Collection of citrus - 3 species of each variety with stems
Any other fruit not mentioned in schedule
Any oversized fruit of any variety
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT FRUIT
$25.00 + RIBBON
$25.00 PRIZEMONEY DONATED BY MR ROBERT HAYES
Section 6 - Flowers
Stewardess: Mrs C Edler
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - 9.30am THURSDAY 3rd SEPTEMBER 2015
ENTRY FEES: 50c per Entry (Members Free)
PRIZEMONEY: (unless stated otherwise) 1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS: Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind the
grandstand) on Friday morning 4th September between 10.00am and 11.00am
JUDGING: will commence 12.00 noon Friday
Exhibit tickets must be placed under exhibits, otherwise the exhibit will be
disqualified.
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Roses (if possible please label Rose variety for Public information)
Class 6001 Vase of decorative Roses, any variety, 4-6 cuts
Class 6002 Vase of Floribunda Roses one variety, 4-6 cuts
Class 6003 Vase of Miniture Roses any variety, 4-6 cuts
Class 6004 One (1) Rose - Exhibition
Miscellaneous Flowers
Class 6005
Class 6006
Class 6007
Class 6008
Class 6009
Class 6010
Class 6011
Class 6012
Class 6013
Container of Daisies any variety
Container of Dutch Iris no less than 3 cuts
Container of Sweet Peas no less than 3 cuts
Container of Flowering Shrub any variety
Container of Geraniums no less than 3 cuts
Bowl of Panies mixed colours
Best Bloom or Blooms not previously mentioned
Best container of Australian Natives - NO Proteas please
Best container of Proteas
Decorative Flowers
Class 6014 Arranged basket of flowers
Class 6015 Centre piece for dining table
Class 6016 Arrangement of seven (7) flowers or less
Class 6017 Float bowl of flowers or flower to float
Class 6018 Novelty container any flowers
Class 6019 Foliage arrangement
MOST OUTSTANDING FLOWER EXHIBIT
$10 + RIBBON
Section 7 - Pot Plants
Stewardess: Mrs C Edler
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM TUESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER 2015
ENTRY FEES: 50c per Entry (Members Free)
PRIZEMONEY: (unless stated otherwise) 1st
$3.00, 2nd $2.00
DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS: Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind the
grandstand) on Friday morning 4th September between 10.00am and 11.00am unless other
arrangements are arranged prior to this day.
JUDGING: will commence 12.00 noon Friday
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Competitors are invited to display appropriate name tags in pots (if possible) as
a means of identifying plants to members of the public, particularly in the
“Collection” classes and other classes where Genera (or family name of plant) is
not shown in schedule.
Measurements:
4” = 10.2cm
6” = 15.3cm
Class 7001 Specimen succulent up to 4”
Class 7002 Specimen succulent over 4”
Class 7003 Specimen cactus up to 4”
Class 7004 Specimen cactus over 4”
Class 7005 Pot or trough of cacti and/or other succulents
Class 7006 Specimen plant, flowering
Class 7007 Specimen plant, foliage
Class 7008 Hanging basket, foliage
Class 7009 Hanging basket, flowering
Class 7010 Bromeliad, any variety (in flower)
Class 7011 Bromeliad, any variety (not in flower)
Class 7012 Coleus up to 6”
Class 7013 Cole us over 6”
Class 7014 Hydrangea
Class 7015 Miniature garden on tray or trough etc
Class 7016 Aspidistra
Class 7017 Novelty plant
Class 7018 Stag horn or elk
Class 7019 Plant or plants in novelty container
Class 7020 Maiden hair fern in pot or basket
Class 7021 Fern, other than maiden hair
Class 7022 Specimen fern, distinct variety
Class 7023 Pot plant not stated
Class 7024 Palm, any variety
Class 7025 Geranium in pot, any variety
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBITOR 7001-7025
$10.00 + RIBBON
Indoor Plants
Class 7026
Class 7027
Class 7028
Class 7029
Class 7030
Class 7031
Class 7032
Class 7033
Philodendron, any variety
Pothos, any variety
Sanserviera, any variety
Monstrea – delicios
Brassais
Croton
Aluminium plant, any variety
Dracaena
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Class 7034
Class 7035
Class 7036
Class 7037
Class 7038
Class 7039
Class 7040
Class 7041
Class 7042
Class 7043
Class 7044
Maranta or calathea, any variety
Dieffenbachia, any variety
Aralia, any variety
Begonia, any variety
Peperomia, any variety
Acubia (gold dust plant)
African violet
Aphelandra Louisae
Ficus (rubber plant), any variety
Kentia palm
Anturium in flower
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBITOR 7026– 7044
$10.00 + RIBBON
Section 8 – Bonsai
Stewardess: Mrs N Naylor Steward: Mr T Naylor
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - TUESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER, 2015
ENTRY FEES: 50c per Entry (Members Free)
PRIZEMONEY: (unless stated otherwise) 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00
DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS : Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind the
grandstand) on Friday morning 4th September between 10.00am and 11.00am
JUDGING : will commence 12.00 noon Friday
Class 8001
Class 8002
Class 8003
Class 8004
Class 8005
Class 8006
Informal upright bonsai
Forest or group planting bonsai
Any Australian native bonsai
Open section bonsai
Cascade bonsai
Root over rock
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT BONSAI
$50.00 + RIBBON
$50.00 DONATED BY URIMBIRRA SOUTH COAST BONSAI SOCIETY INC
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Section 9 - Orchids
Stewardess: Mrs C Edler
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - TUESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER, 2015
ENTRY FEES: 50c per Entry (Members Free)
PRIZEMONEY: (unless stated otherwise) 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00
DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS: Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind the
grandstand) on Thursday 3rd September between 7.00pm and 8.00pm or on Friday morning
4th September between 10.00am and 11.00am
JUDGING: will commence 12.00 noon Friday
Class 9001
Class 9002
Class 9003
Class 9004
Class 9005
Class 9006
Class 9007
Class 9008
Class 9009
Class 9010
Class 9011
Class 9012
Cattleya & laelia species
Vandaceous species
Australian species
American species
Asian species
Australasian species
Terrestrial species
Any general under 3cm
Paphiopedilum species or hybrid
Australasian hybrid
Cattleya alliance hybrid
Any other hybrid
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT ORCHID
RIBBON
Section 10 - Carnivorous Plants
Stewardess: Mrs C Edler
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - TUESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER, 2015
ENTRY FEES: 50c per Entry (Members Free)
PRIZEMONEY: (unless stated otherwise) 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00
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DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS: Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind the
grandstand) on Thursday 3rd September between 7.00pm and 8.00pm or on Friday morning
4th September between 10.00am and 11.00am
JUDGING: will commence 12.00 noon Friday
Class 10001 Drosera
Class 10002 Pitcher Plants
Class 10003 Any Other Variety
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT CARNIVOROUS PLANTS
RIBBON
Section 11 - Jams, Jellies, Pickles & Sauces
Stewardess - Mrs A Morley
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - TUESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER, 2015
ENTRY FEES: 50c per Entry (Members Free)
PRIZEMONEY: (unless stated otherwise) 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00
DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS: Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind the
grandstand) on Thursday 3rd September between 7.00pm and 8.00pm or on Friday morning
4th September between 10.00am and 11.00am
JUDGING: will commence 12.00 noon Friday
All jars are to have exhibit tickets attached before handing to steward.
All exhibits to be in glass container.
Contents not less than 350gms or more than 500gms.
Class 11001
Class 11002
Class 11003
Class 11004
Class 11005
Class 11006
Class 11007
Class 11008
Class 11009
Apricot jam
Grape jam
Jam, any variety, to be named
Butter, any variety, to be named
Lemon cheese
Passionfruit cheese
Marmalade, any variety, to be named
Collection of jams, 3 varieties, to be named 1st $5.00
Jelly, any variety, to be named
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Class 11010
Class 11011
Class 11012
Class 11013
Class 11014
Class 11015
Pickles AV
Relish AV
Chutney AV
Sauce AOV
Vinegar, AOV
Jelly, any variety, to be named
NOVICE SECTION
For exhibitor who has never won 1st or 2nd prize at Dapto
Class 11016
Class 11017
Class 11018
Class 11019
Plum jam
Marmalade any variety
Chutney, any variety, to be named’
Relish, any variety, to be named
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT JAMS, JELLIES, PICKLES & SAUCES
RIBBON
Section 12 - Cookery
Stewardess: Mrs A Morley
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - TUESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER, 2015
ENTRY FEES: 50c per Entry (Members Free)
PRIZEMONEY: (unless stated otherwise) 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00
DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS: Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind the
grandstand) on Thursday 3rd September between 7.00pm and 8.00pm or on Friday morning
4th September between 10.00am and 11.00am
JUDGING: will commence 12.00 noon Friday
HINTS ON EXHIBITION COOKING
*
*
*
*
it is important you read the schedule carefully
read your recipe – it could mean a difference between success or failure
always weigh your ingredients
never turn your cake onto cake cooler. The marks are regarded as a decoration.
place on board covered with tea towels
* do not use package cake – unless stated
* use castor sugar for finer cakes
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* most important to use fresh ingredients, especially shortening
* do not use cornflour in sponge unless on schedule
* do not use ring tin unless stated
* do not put your cakes in plastic containers or bags before judging as this can
draw moisture – use cellophane for best results
* biscuits and pikelets should be dainty
* lamingtons should be butter mixture. Approximately 4cm
* ice cake on top only, unless otherwise specified
* weigh sponge mixture for even heights
* do not over flavor especially soda
* do not trim a cake
* you have taken care with your cake, so take care with your presentation
* all bottled entries please place label on jar – not lid
* plain lids only – no cloth covers
Thick cardboard covered with foil is ideal to display
your cakes on (not china)
Take pride in your exhibit, the judge can tell when care is taken
Happy Cooking
No ring tins to be used for classes 1-6 -1/2lb mixture = 1/2lb butter +1/2lb sugar.
No packet cake mixtures allowed
ALL ENTRIES MUST BE PRESENTED ON THICK CARDBOARD COVERED
IN FOIL AND WILL BE BAGGED AFTER JUDGING
Class 12001
Class 12002
Class 12003
Class 12004
2nd
Class 12005
Class 12006
Class 12007
Class 12008
Class 12009
Class 12010
Class 12011
Class 12012
Class 12013
Fruit cake 1/2lb 250g mix
$10
Boiled fruit cake 1/2lb 250g mix
$10
Fruit pudding, steamed 1/2lb 250g mix
$10
Rich fruit cake competition (refer to recipe on following page) $15 1st $10
Sultana cake 1/2lb 250g mix
Sponge sandwich filled with jam
Chocolate cake iced on top only
Orange cake, iced on top only
Date loaf, open tin, not iced
Carrot cake, iced on top only
Banana cake, iced with lemon icing on top only
Cake, any other variety
Shortbread, one piece (no larger than 10cms)
$10
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
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Class 12014
Class 12015
Class 12016
Class 12017
Class 12018
Class 12019
Class 12020
Class 12021
Class 12022
6 lamington cakes
6 cup cakes, iced, not cooked in patty paper
6 rock cakes
Plate of pikelets, 6
Home made damper
6 plain scones
6 pumpkin scones
Plate of slice, 6 pieces, cooked
Home made apple pie
$5
Male Exhibitors
Class 12023 6 plain scones
Class 12024 Damper
Exhibitor who has never won
1st
Novice Section
or
prize in specified class at Dapto Show
2nd
Class 12025 6 plain scones
Class 12026 Orange Cake, Iced on top only
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT COOKERY
$25.00 + RIBBON
$25.00 DONATED BY COUNTRY WOMENS ASSOCIATION DAPTO BRANCH
Agricultural Societies Council of N.S.W
RICH FRUIT CAKE for Class 5
The following recipe is compulsory for all entrants
in the Rich Fruit Cake Competition
HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED
250g (8 oz.) sultanas
60g (2 oz.) self raising flour
250g (8 oz.) chopped raisins
1/4 teaspoon grated nutmeg
250g (8 oz.) currants
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
125g (4 oz.) chopped mixed peel
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
90g (3 oz.) chopped red glace cherries
250g (8 oz.) butter
90g (3 oz.) chopped blanched almonds
250g (8 oz.) soft brown sugar
1/3 cup sherry or brandy
250g (8 oz.) plain flour
1/2 teaspoon lemon essence or finely grated lemon rind
1/2 teaspoon almond essence
1/2 teaspoon vanilla essence
4 large eggs
Mix together all the fruits & nuts & sprinkle with the sherry or brandy. Cover & leave for at least one
(1) hour, preferably overnight. Sift together the flours & spices. Cream together the butter & sugar
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with the essences. Add the eggs 1 at a time, beating well after each addition, & then alternately add
the fruit & flour mixtures. Mix thoroughly. The mixture should be stiff enough to support a wooden
spoon. Place the mixture into a prepared tin no larger than 20cm (8 inches) & bake in a slow oven
for approximately 3½ - 4 hours. Allow cake to cool in tin. To ensure uniformity & depending upon the
size, it is suggested the raisins be snipped into 2 or 3 pieces, cherries into 4-6 pieces & almonds
crosswise into 3-4 pieces.
NOTE: To ensure uniformity and depending upon the size it is suggested the raisins be snipped into
2 or 3 pieces, cherries into 4 to 6 pieces and almonds crosswise into 3 or 4 pieces
Group 5 Zone Grand Final for Rich Fruit Cake competition (Class 5) will be held 10am on
Saturday, 7th November 2015 at Moss Vale (at the Group 5 meeting). Whole cakes from
previous judging, will be accepted at zone judging. Winner from zone judging will compete at
Sydney Royal Easter Show.
Section 13 - Needlework
Stewardess: Mrs J Thompson
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - TUESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER, 2015
ENTRY FEES: 50c per Entry (Members Free)
PRIZEMONEY: (unless stated otherwise) 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00
DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS: Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind the
grandstand) on Thursday 3rd September between 7.00pm and 8.00pm or on Friday morning
4th September between 10.00am and 11.00am
JUDGING: will commence 12.00 noon Friday
GUIDELINES FOR NEEDLEWORK
a) Please read the schedule carefully
b) Judges look for clean, well presented work
c) Items should not be soiled
d) Plain Sewing
* stitching and seam finishes should be uniform throughout the garment
* open seams or overlocked seams should be used for most garments, generally
French seams for lingerie, baby wear and blouses
* facings – attached, clipped to stitching and caught down only on seam points
* hems – either blind or French hem
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* collars and lapels same length
* buttonholes right direction
e) Embroidery
* should be attached with pins to coloured cardboard (to compliment work)
* work should not be started or finished with knots, it should be invisibly finished
* cross stitch – stitches on the reverse side should all go the same way
* all stitches on rights side must have top of stitch going in one direction
All needlework must be exhibitors own work and have been completed in the
last two (2) years. All articles must be unwashed, otherwise disqualified. The
Association reserves the right to reject any exhibit that does not comply with
printed regulations. All names must be covered and all articles must have an
exhibitor’s ticket attached with a safety pin.
Class 13001 Article – machine made
Class 13002 Article of creative machine embroidery
Class 13003 Coathanger – must be needlework
Class 13004 2 articles suitable for a gift – must be needlework, distinct variety
Class 13005 Article of Christmas Theme – must be needlework
Class 13006 Article featuring cross stitch – half stitch allowed
Class 13007 Article in cross stitch – framed
Class 13008 Table centre or runner in needleworkincluding hardanger, drawn thread, pulled
thread, not crochet
Class 13009 Article of counted thread embroidery – not cross stitch
Class 13010 Article of creative embroidery
Class 13011 Article of silk ribbon embroidery
Class 13012 Baby article featuring embroidery
Class 13013 Article of candle wicking
Class 13014 Article featuring wool embroidery
Class 13015 Best made cushion featuring embroidery of any medium
Class 13016 Prettiest patchwork or appliqué cushion filled
Class 13017 Small or large article of patchwork – not specified
Class 13018 Small or large wall hanging in patchwork, creative sewing or appliqué
Class 13019 Small article of patchwork suitable for a gift
Class 13020 Small quilt (eg. Lap or baby), patchwork &/or appliqué, Hand quilted
Class 13021 Small quilt (eg. Lap or baby), patchwork &/or appliqué, Machine quilted
Class 13022 Large quilt – patchwork &/or appliqué, Machine quilted
Class 13023 Large quilt – patchwork &/or appliqué, Hand quilted
Class 13024 Any article not listed
Novice Section
For anyone who has not won 1st or 2nd prize
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Class 13025
Class 13026
Class 13027
Class 13028
Any article of cross stitch
Any article of needlework, not specified
Quilt – patchwork &/or appliqué hand quilted
Quilt – patchwork &/or appliqué machine quilted
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT NEEDLEWORK
RIBBON
Section 14 - Knitting
Stewardess: Mrs H Shuttleworth & Mrs B Pellicci
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - TUESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER, 2015
ENTRY FEES: 50c per Entry (Members Free)
PRIZEMONEY: (unless stated otherwise) 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00
DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS: Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind the
grandstand) on Thursday 3rd September between 7.00pm and 8.00pm or on Friday morning
4th September between 10.00am and 11.00am
JUDGING: will commence 12.00 noon Friday
All knitting must be exhibitors own work and have been completed in the last
two (2) years. All articles must be unwashed, otherwise disqualified. The
Association reserves the right to reject any exhibit that does not comply with
printed regulations. All names must be covered and all articles must have an
exhibitor’s ticket attached with a safety pin. All articles must be hand knitted
unless otherwise stated.
Class 14001
Class 14002
Class 14003
Class 14004
Class 14005
Class 14006
Class 14007
Class 14008
Class 14009
Class 14010
Class 14011
Class 14012
Class 14013
Baby’s knitted jacket and bootees
Baby’s knitted jacket
2 pairs baby’s knitted bootees, 1 pair with cuff, 1 pair with short leg
Childs knitted cardigan or jumper (4-12 years)
Lady’s fine knit jumper, 3-6 ply
Lady’s cardigan, bulky knit, 8-20ply
Lady’s jumper, bulky knit, 8-20ply
Men’s sleeveless pullover or vest, fine knit, 3-6ply
Men’s bulky knit cardigan
Men’s bulky knit sleeveless pullover
Best knitted article
Knitted &/or crochet coat hanger – plain
Knitted &/or crochet coat hanger – pretty
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Class 14014
Class 14015
Class 14016
Class 14017
Class 14018
Class 14019
Class 14020
Baby’s knitted frock
Best machine made small article
Best machine made garment
Doll dressed in knitted clothes
Best knitted scarf
Best knitted beanie
Wool Article/Garment STATE COMPETITION
$10.00
$10.00
$15.00 1st
$8.00 2nd
$5.00 3rd
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT KNITTING
RIBBON
$20.00 PRIZEMONEY FOR CLASSES 14018 & 14019 DONATED BY MS TIANNE SHAW
WOOL ARTICLE/GARMENT STATE COMPETITION
CLASS 14020: THREE DIFFERENT TYPES OF WOOL ARTICLES AND/OR GARMENTS
Ron & Dorothy Brewer Memorial – Sponsored By “THE BREWER FAMILY”
The winner of Section 14020 at Dapto Show will proceed to the Group 5 Final. Group 5
winners will receive THE RON and DOROTHY BREWER MEMORIAL
1st $125, 2nd $50 and 3rd $25 (donated by the Brewer Families)
Group 5 Final will be held at Albion Park on Monday, 7th March 2016
This class is supported by the South Coast and Tablelands Group 5, involving three levels of
judging at Local Shows, Group level against other Show winners in our Group, then judged with
all other Group entries from NSW at the Sydney Royal. This competition was initiated in 2005
and is to encourage and promote the use of wool.
CONDITIONS:
For the purpose of this competition the following definitions apply:
a) Garment: an item that can be worn e.g. dress, jacket, scarf, hat
b) Article: a utility item that is not worn but can be used in the home e.g. blanket;
with an outfit eg. bag; for amusement eg. toy; as a decoration eg. picture etc.
2. The whole article and/or garment must be constructed of,and contain a minimum of, 80%
wool.
3. Exhibits (articles/garments) may be knitted, crocheted, sewn, felted etc and must be hand
crafted (use of sewing machine is permitted).
4. A sample of the yarn, fabric or fibre with label must be attached to each item making
up the exhibit. If a label is not available as a handspun/felted,
a handwritten label
with relevant details and sample will suffice.
5. An exhibit in this competition may consist of the work of one individual or a group of
individuals, or an organization.
6. All three article/garments must have been completed within the 12 months prior to the
local show and made by the exhibitor/s.
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7.
An exhibit having won at a local show may be exhibited (the same three article/garments)
at the Group Final. The winning exhibit at the Group Final is then eligible to compete in
the State Final.
8. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Society at Group level and one Group at State
level.
9. An exhibit (article/garment) that has previously competed at Group level is not eligible to
compete again.
10. If this class is not scheduled or attracts no entries at a local show, the Chief Pavilion
Steward in consultation with the appropriate Pavilion Section Judges, may select three
suitable individual exhibits and, with the exhibitors permission, enter them in the Group
judging as an exhibit representing the particular Society concerned.
11. It is the responsibility of the Group Secretary and winner to co-ordinate the transfer of the
winning entry to the ASC Office in Sydney for the State judging.
Section 15 - Crochet
Stewardess: Mrs H Shuttleworth & Mrs B Pellicci
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - TUESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER, 2015
ENTRY FEES 50c per Entry (Members Free)
PRIZEMONEY: (unless stated otherwise) 1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS: Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind the
grandstand) on Thursday 3rd September between 7.00pm and 8.00pm or on Friday morning
4th September between 10.00am and 11.00am
JUDGING: will commence 12.00 noon Friday
All crochet articles must be exhibitors own work and have been completed in the
last TWO (2) years. All articles must be unwashed, otherwise disqualified. The
Association reserves the right to reject any exhibit that does not comply with
printed regulations. All names must be covered and all articles must have an
exhibitor’s ticket attached with a safety pin.
Class 15001
Class 15002
Class 15003
Class 15004
Class 15005
Class 15006
Table centre crochet or tatting
Handkerchiefs, crochet or tatting
Baby’s crochet jacket
2 pairs baby’s crochet bootees, 1 pair with cuff, 1 pair with short leg
Child’s crochet cardigan (4-12 years)
Child’s crochet jumper (4-12 years)
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Class 15007 Crochet baby’s shawl
Class 15008 Table runner
Class 15009 Best crochet article
Class 15010 Baby’s crochet frock
Class 15011 Crochet woollen rug
Class 15012 Article with crochet edge – hand towel or washer
Class 15013 Best made cushion crochet
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT CROCHET
RIBBON
Section 16 - Crafts
Stewardess: Mrs J Thompson
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - TUESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER, 2015
ENTRY FEES: 50c per Entry (Members Free)
PRIZEMONEY: (unless stated otherwise) 1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS: Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind the
grandstand) on Thursday 3rd September between 7.00pm and 8.00pm or on Friday morning
4th September between 10.00am and 11.00am
JUDGING: will commence 12.00 noon Friday
All exhibits must be the own work of the exhibitor and must have been
completed in the previous two (2) years. All exhibits are to be displayed with
exhibitors tickets attached.
Class 16001
Class 16002
Class 16003
Class 16004
Class 16005
Class 16006
Class 16007
Class 16008
Class 16009
Class 16010
Class 16011
Class 16012
Class 16013
Piece of hand made pottery
Tapestry, framed
Tapestry, long stitch, framed
Toy making
Best dressed doll
2 articles suitable for a gift
Article of Christmas decoration
Any article featuring beading
Article of folk art
Photo frame or photo album in cottage craft
Article in decoupage
Any article not specified, (not ceramics)
Tapestry long stitch, framed, for exhibitors over 60 years
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Class 16014 Article of recycled material
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT CRAFT
$25.00 + RIBBON
PROUDLY DONATED BY COUNTRY WOMENS ASSOCIATION DAPTO BRANCH
Section 17 - Paper Craft
Stewardess: Mrs J Thompson
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - TUESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER, 2015
ENTRY FEES: 50c per Entry (Members Free)
PRIZEMONEY: (unless stated otherwise) 1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS: Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind the
grandstand) on Thursday 3rd September between 7.00pm and 8.00pm or on Friday morning
4th September between 10.00am and 11.00am
JUDGING: will commence 12.00 noon Friday
All exhibits must be the own work of the exhibitor and must have been
completed in the previous two (2) years. All exhibits are to be displayed
with exhibitors tickets attached.
Class 17001 Scrapbooking - single or double layout
Class 17002 Card Making must show some stamping techniques
Class 17003 Quilling or Paper Tole either a single scrapbooking layout or card using these
techniques
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT PAPER CRAFT
RIBBON & PRIZE
ALBUM PACK PRIZE DONATED BY SCRAPBOOKING DELIGHTS DAPTO 42608885
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Section 18 - Woodwork
Stewardess Mrs B Allison
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - TUESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER, 2015
ENTRY FEES : 50c per Entry (Members Free)
PRIZEMONEY: (unless stated otherwise) 1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS : Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind
the grandstand) on Thursday 3rd September between 7.00pm and 8.00pm or on
Friday morning 4th September between 10.00am and 11.00am
JUDGING : will commence 12.00 noon Friday
All exhibits must be the own work of the exhibitor. All exhibits are to be displayed with
exhibitors tickets attached.
Class 18001
Class 18002
Class 18003
Class 18004
Class 18005
Class 18006
Class 18007
Class 18008
Any article of woodcraft
Wooden toy
Wood sculpture & carving
Wood turning
Scroll saw work
Box Making
Inlay wood
An article of pyography
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT WOODWORK
RIBBON
Section 19 - China Painting
Stewardess: Mrs S Primmer
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - TUESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER, 2015
ENTRY FEES: 50c per Entry (Members Free)
PRIZEMONEY: (unless stated otherwise) 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00
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DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS: Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind the
grandstand) on Thursday 3rd September between 7.00pm and 8.00pm or on Friday morning
4th September between 10.00am and 11.00am
JUDGING: will commence 12.00 noon Friday
Competitors are to supply their own plate stands. All exhibits must be the own work of
the exhibitor and must have been completed in the previous two (2) years. All exhibits
are to be displayed with exhibitors tickets attached.
Class 19001
Class 19002
Class 19003
Class 19004
Class 19005
Class 19006
Painted article - Vase
Pen work on article of china
Painted article – 3 techniques or more
Any other item of hand painted china
Painted article - Florals
Painted article – Modern design
MOST OUTSTANDING CHINA PAINTING EXHIBIT
$20.00 + RIBBON
$20.00 PROUDLY DONATED BY ILLAWARRA PORCELAIN ARTISTS SOCIETY
PHONE 42671954
Section 20 - Photography
Stewardess: Mrs J Price
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - TUESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER, 2015
ENTRY FEES: $1.00 per Entry (Members Free)
PRIZEMONEY: (unless stated otherwise) 1st $15.00
2nd $5.00
DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS: Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind the
grandstand) on Thursday 3rd September between 7.00pm and 8.00pm or on Friday morning
4th September between 10.00am and 11.00am or in the week prior at Show Office
JUDGING: will commence 12.00 noon Friday
All exhibits must have been completed since August 1, 2014. All exhibits to be bona fida
property of exhibitor. All prints to be mounted on suitable cardboard ready for display,
WITH BULL DOG CLIP ATTACHED FOR HANGING..
Maximum size 254mm x 200mm (12” x 8”).
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Class 20001 Manipulated Digital Print - Any subject – original photo must accompany entry
Black & White Prints
Class 20002
Class 20003
Class 20004
Class 20005
Portrait
Landscape
Open
Macro (ie Close Up)
Colour Enlargements
Class 20006 Landscape
Class 20007 Portrait
Class 20008 Open
Class 20009 Macro (ie Close Up)
Postcard Size Prints (6x4)
Class 20010 Landscape
Class 20011 Portrait
Class 20012 Open
Junior Photography (Persons under 18 yrs)
Class 20013 Landscape
Class 20014 Portrait
Class 20015 Open
Class 20016 Macro (ie Close up)
Open
Class 20017 Best photo of an Iconic building from postcode 2530 (colour or Black & White)
CHAMPION EXHIBIT BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPH
CHAMPION COLOUR PRINT
RIBBON
RIBBON
South Coast and Tablelands Show Societies Inc
Champion Of Champions
The two “Best Exhibit” photographs from Dapto will be eligible for the South Coast & Tablelands
Show Societies Inc “CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS” photography competition.
Judging will be at Camden Show on Thursday 10th March 2016 and Photos will be
exhibited at Camden Show on 11th & 12th March 2016
Prizemoney for “Champion of Champions” photography at Group 5 judging
1st $50.00
2nd $30.00
3rd $20.00
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Section 21 - Children
Stewardess: Mrs C Robertson & Mrs M Podolski
No Entry Fees Applicable
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - TUESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER, 2015
PRIZEMONEY: Only Applicable Where Stated
DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS: Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind the
grandstand) on Thursday 3rd September between 7.00pm and 8.00pm or on Friday morning
4th September between 10.00am and 11.00am
JUDGING: will commence 12.00 noon Friday
All exhibits must be the work of the exhibitor and must have been completed in the
previous 2 years. All exhibits must have name covered and have an exhibitor’s ticket
attached.
CRAFTS, NEEDLEWORK, SEWING
Class 21001 Article of craft 6 years & under
Class 21002 Article of craft 7 to 12 years
Class 21003 Article of craft 13 years & over
Class 21004 Paper craft 12 years & under
Class 21005 Paper craft 13 years & over
Class 21006 Computer made or hand made card 12 years & under
Class 21007 Computer made or hand made card 13 years & over
Class 21008 Article of needlework 12 years & under
Class 21009 Article of needlework 13 years & over
Class 21010 Piece of hand made pottery
Class 21011 Best project on cardboard 12 years & under
Class 21012 Best project on cardboard 13 years & over
Class 21013 Recycled creation made from used materials (not exceeding 75cm square)
Class 21014 Painted rock 8 years & under
Class 21015 Any festival decoration 12 years & under
Class 21016 Any festival decoration 13 years & over
Class 21017 Scrapbooking single or double layout 12 years & under 1st $5.00 Voucher
Class 21018 Scrapbooking single or double layout 13 years & over 1st $5.00 Voucher
VOUCHER FOR CLASSES 21017 & 21018 DONATED BY SCRAPBOOKING DELIGHTS
DAPTO
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT CHILDRENS CRAFTS
$10.00 + RIBBON
CASH PRIZE DONATED BY ROBIN & NEIL HARVEY OF ALBION PARK RAIL
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COOKERY
Class 21019 Plain butter cake, iced by high school pupil
Class 21020 6 piklets, 6 years & under
Class 21021 6 piklets, 7- 12 years
Class 21022 6 iced & decorated cup cakes, by Primary school pupil
Class 21023 6 iced & decorated cup cakes, by High school pupil
Class 21024 Plate of 4 iced & decorated arrowroot biscuits 6 years & under
Class 21025 Plate of 4iced & decorated arrowroot biscuits 7-12 Years
Class 21026 Damper
Class 21027 Jam, any variety (any age)
Class 21028 Lemon or passionfruit butter 12 years & under
Class 21029 Lemon or passionfruit butter 13 years & over
Class 21030 Afternoon Tea Tray 12 years & over
1st $7.00 2nd $3.00
Class 21031 Breakfast Tray 12 years & under
1st $5.00 2nd $3.00
Class 21032 Breakfast Tray 13 years & over
1st $5.00 2nd $3.00
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT CHILDRENS COOKERY
$10.00 + RIBBON
CASH PRIZEMONENY DONATED BY ROBIN & NEIL HARVEY OF ALBION PARK RAIL
POT PLANTS
Class 21033 Plant 12 years & under
Class 21034 Plant 13 years & over
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT IN CHILDRENS POT PLANTS
RIBBON
ART
Class 21035 Black & white pencil sketch, 12 years & under
Class 21036 Black & white pencil sketch, 13 years & over
Class 21037 Coloured pencil sketch, 12 years & under
Class 21038 Coloured pencil sketch 13 years & over
Class 21039 Landscape, 17 years & under
Class 21040 Portrait, 17 years & under
Class 21041 Any other subject, any medium 9 years & under
Class 21042 Any other subject, any medium 10 to 12 years
Class 21043 Any other subject, any medium 13 years & over
Class 21044 Poster, 17 years & under
Class 21045 Animal study, 12 years & under
Class 21046 Picture in collage under 12 years
Class 21047 My favorite picture 12 years & under
Class 21048 My favorite picture 13 years & over
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT IN CHILDRENS ART
$10.00 + RIBBON
DONATED BY ROBIN & NEIL HARVEY OF ALBION PARK RAIL
PHOTOGRAPHY
Class 21049 Any subject, 12 years & under
Class 21050 Any subject, 13 years & over
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Class 21051 Colour landscape 12 years & under
Class 21052 Colour landscape 13 years & over
Class 21053 Animal study 12 years & under
Class 21054 Animal study 13 years & over
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT CHILDRENS PHOTOGRAPHY
$10.00 + RIBBON
CASH PRIZEMONEY DONATED BY ROBIN & NEIL HARVEY OF ALBION PARK RAIL
WOODWORK
Class 21055 Any article of woodwork, 12 years & under
Class 21056 Any article of woodwork, 13 years & over
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT IN CHILDRENS WOODWORK
RIBBON
FRUIT & VEGETABLE & DAIRY & AGRICULTURE
1st Prize in classes 21057 to 21067 will receive $2.00 (Donated by The Pawelek Family)
2nd Prize in classes 21057 to 21067 will receive $1.00 (Donated by The Pawelek Family)
Class 21057 Tomato 3 species
Class 21058 Any fruit 3 species
Class 21059 Any vegetable, 3 species
Class 21060 Longest runner of kikuyu grass
Class 21061 6 eggs
Class 21062 Any oversized vegetable (non culinary value)
Class 21063 Most attractive animal/person made of any type of vegetable or /fruit (9 years &
under)
Class 21064 Most attractive animal/person made of any type of vegetable or /fruit (10 to 12
years)
Class 21065 Most attractive animal/person made of any type of vegetable or fruit (13 years &
over)
Class 21066 Collection of kitchen herbs, 3 varieties
Class 21067 2 chillies
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT CHILDRENS FRUIT, VEG & DAIRY
$10.00 + RIBBON
CASH PRIZEMONEY DONATED BY ROBIN & NEIL HARVEY OF ALBION PARK RAIL
BEST OVERALL EXHIBIT FROM CHILDREN’S SECTION
$25.00 + SASH
DONATED BY THE PAWELEK FAMILY OF FARMBOROUGH HEIGHTS
ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD FROM CHILDREN’S SECTION
$5.00
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Section 22 - Art
Stewardess: Mrs M Fitzgibbon & Mrs D Verity
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - TUESDAY 1ST SEPTEMBER, 2015
ENTRY FEES: $1.00 per Entry (Members Free)
PRIZEMONEY: (unless stated otherwise) 1st $25.00 2nd $15.00
DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS: Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind the
grandstand) on Thursday 3rd September between 7.00pm and 8.00pm or on Friday morning
4th September between 10.00am and 11.00am or in the week prior at Show Office
JUDGING: will commence 12.00 noon Friday
Class 22001
Class 22002
Class 22003
Class 22004
Class 22005
Class 22006
Oils, Any Subject
Acrylics, Any Subject
Water Colour , Any Subject
Pastel, Any Subject
Black & white or colour sketch, any Subject
Artwork, Mixed Medium, any subject including unframed work
MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT ART (section 22)
$40.00 Voucher + RIBBON
(Voucher donated by Levers Wollongong 42288866)
PEOPLES CHOICE AWARD FROM SECTION 22 WINS A $40.00 VOUCHER FROM LEVERS
Conditions of entry

All work must be properly framed and prepared for hanging by single or double cord,
with the artists name, address, title or work and if for sale, sale price on back of exhibit.

All exhibits are to be suitably framed excluding Class 6

Entries must be the original work of the exhibitor and completed during the past 2 years
All exhibits must have name covered and have an exhibitor’s ticket attached.

Maximum Size 92cm x 61cm (24” x 36”) (excluding Frame)

No entries may be removed during the exhibition

INSURANCE: The Dapto A & H Society will exercise all possible care of the works
submitted, but will not be responsible for loss or damage to any such works while in its
custody whether in transit or on exhibition.

A 10% commission will be charged on all sales at the Dapto Show

All exhibitors must make their own arrangements for delivery and collection of paintings.
No responsibility will be taken by the Dapto A & H Society to return works

The Judge of the Art section has the right to withhold prizemoney if, in their opinion, it is
not warranted.
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Entries can be collected by owners between 4.00pm to 5.00pm on Saturday 5th September and the
exhibitioners have the option of selling their exhibits on Sunday 6th September under the
enclosed area near the TAB
Section 23 - Home Brew
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRY FORM - TUESDAY 1st SEPTEMBER, 2015
DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS: Exhibits will be accepted in the Pavilion (located behind the
grandstand) on Tuesday 1st September between 9.00am and 4.00pm
ENTRY FEES:
PRIZEMONEY:
$1.00 per Entry 2 bottles
1st $15.00
2nd $10.00
JUDGING AND PRESENTATION: Friday 4TH September at 5.30pm
This section will carry 6 categories of home brew. 2 bottles minimum size 375ml will be
required in each category. All bottles to be delivered to the Dapto showground office by
4.30pm Tuesday 1st September 2015.
Home brew will be judged on the following:
Taste
20
Smell
10
Clarity
5
(please specify if beer is an unfiltered beer)
Head
5
All bottles will be numbered for judging (by staff). All exhibitors exhibit at their own risk. Exhibits
will remain on display until 4.30pm Saturday, 5th September, 2015
Class 23001
Class 23002
Class 23003
Class 23004
Class 23005
Class 23006
Lager / New
Pale Ale
Dark Ale / Old
Stout
Bitter / Pilsner
Any Other (Ginger beer, Cider etc)
BEST OVERALL EXHIBIT
TROPHY
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Pet Show
Proudly Sponsored by Poplar Petfood & Produce, Kembla Grange
Entry is FREE
Entry forms available from Show Office
Entries will be taken from 9.00am – 10am Saturday 5th September
Judging will take place from 11.00am
Conditions:
 Child Handlers Only
 Open to all school students and pre-schoolers
 Exhibitors must provide their own suitable cage, pen or lead
 Competitors may enter as many classes as they like
 No pets under 12 weeks old
 All animals must be suitably vaccinated in accordance with the RSPCA Law
Classes:
1. Best Dressed Pet
2. Best Presented Pet
3. Most Unusual Pet
4. Pet look-a-like Child or Family Member
All entries will receive a Prize
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Dapto Showgirl 2015 – Tiana Azzopardi
Tiana is 20 years of age currently working two jobs as a qualified veterinary nurse at Balgownie
Veterinary Hospital and Dapto Veterinary Clinic. She has grown up around animals all her life
from guinea pigs to horses, cats and dogs. Tiana currently owns three cats named, Peanuts,
Butters and Jelly and three birds named Kim, Andy and Budgie and an English Pointer name
Scud.
At the moment Tiana has been focusing on her fitness and strength training as she is inspiring
to become a firefighter. She has also been looking into volunteering for the SES to gain some
knowledge and training.
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SOUTH COAST AND TABLELANDS SHOW SOCIETIES INC.
President :
Secretary :
Vice Presidents :
ASC Directors:
Patrons:
Mr Michael Brennan, Druewalla, JAMBEROO 2533
Phone 02 42360102 Mobile 0408 360105
Ms Sue Sharpe, 62 Sirius Circuit, NARELLAN 2567
Phone/Fax: 02 46580897 Mobile 0410 545463
Email: [email protected]
Mr Glenn McParland, 1 Malin Road, OAK FLATS 2529
Mobile 0421 528252, Email [email protected]
Mr Mick Scott, PO Box 100, MILTON 2538
Phone 02 44552845, Email [email protected]
Mr Michael Brennan
Ms Sue Sharpe
Mrs Betty Allen, 82 Wolli Avenue, Earlwood Ph 02 44651154
Mrs Nancy Waters, OAM, 22 Hothersal Street, KIAMA 2533
Ph 02 42322368
Miss Judith Green, MBE, OAM, PO Box 130, BOWRAL 2576
Phone/Fax 02 48611926 Mobile 0409 786043
Mrs Lexie Mayo, 20 Dudgeon Street, Albion Park 2527
Ph 02 42562112 Email [email protected]
PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY CONTACTS AS AT 11TH SEPTEMER 2014
Albion Park AH & I Assoc. Inc.
President:
Mr Glenn McParland, 1 Main Road, OAK FLATS 2529
Phone 0421 528252 Email [email protected]
Secretary :
Mrs Marilyn Connelly, PO Box 5 Albion Park 2529
Phone 02 42575303 Show Office 02 42562094 Fax 02 42560879
Email [email protected]
Berry Show Society Inc.
President :
Mr Peter Hands, PO Box 23, BERRY 2535
Mobile 0418 421081 Email [email protected]
Secretary :
Mr Jim Bieler, PO Box 173, BERRY 2535
Show office phone/fax 02 44641567 Email [email protected]
Bowral Show Society Inc.
President :
Mr David Goulder, PO Box 37, MITTAGONG 2575
Phone 02 48611503
Secretary :
Ms Edwin Grant, PO Box 2179, Bowral 2576 Ph 0416 032086
Email [email protected]
Bulli Show Society Inc.
President :
Mr John Andrews, 7 Woodlands Avenue, WOONONA 2517
Phone 02 42833043 Email [email protected]
Secretary :
Ms Kathy Waldron, PO Box 17, BULLI 2516
Phone 02 42833043 Email [email protected]
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Camden Show Society Inc.
President :
Mr Hugh Southwell, PO Box 162, CAMDEN 2570
Mobile 0412 409216 Email [email protected]
Secretary :
Mrs Jo Martin, PO Box 43, CAMDEN 2570
Show Office Phone 02 46558338 Fax 02 46559847 Email [email protected]
Dapto A & H Society Inc.
President :
Mr Jack Primmer, PO Box 313, DAPTO 2530
Phone 02 42617275
Secretary :
PO Box 18, DAPTO 2530
Phone 02 42611080 Fax 02 42621513 Email [email protected]
Kangaroo Valley A & H Assoc. Inc.
President :
Mr David Kent, 1356 Walkers Lane, KANGAROO VALLEY 2577
Phone 02 44651202 Mobile 0407 209491 Email [email protected]
Secretary :
Mr Mark Cole, PO Box 6234, KANGAROO VALLEY 2577
Phone 02 44651258 Fax 02 44652361 Email [email protected]
Kiama Show Society Inc.
President :
Mr David Young, 37 Belinda Street, GERRINGONG 2534
Phone 02 42340622, Mobile 0448 262759 Email [email protected]
Secretary :
Mrs Sue Ganger-Holcombe, PO Box 354, KIAMA 2533
Phone/fax 02 42331597 Email [email protected]
Milton Show Society Inc.
President :
Mr Rob Davis, 365 Croobyar Road, MILTON 2538
Phone 02 44552311 Mobile 0427 228092 Email [email protected]
Secretary :
Mr Mick Scott, PO Box 100, MILTON 2538
Show Office Phone 02 44552845 Email [email protected]
Moss Vale & Dist. AH & I Society Inc.
President :
Mr Brian Spence, PO Box 582, Moss Vale 2577
Mobile 0408 023149 Email: [email protected]
Secretary :
Ms Karen Whitby, PO Box 151, MOSS VALE 2577
Show office Phone 02 48681869 Fax 02 48691741
Email [email protected]
Nowra Show Society Inc.
President :
Mrs Wendy Woodward, OAM, PO Box 3350, NORTH NOWRA 2541
Mobile 0417 061316 Email [email protected]
Secretary :
PO Box 494, Nowra 2541
Phone 02 44231081 Email [email protected]
Picton AH & I Society Inc.
President :
Mr Alex Apps, 55 Old Razorback Rd, Razorback 2571
Phone 02 46366157 mobilel 0408 009322 Email [email protected]
Secretary :
Mrs Susan Hill, PO Box 34, PICTON 2571
Show Office Phone 02 46772485 Email [email protected]
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Robertson A & H Society Inc.
President :
Mrs Leesa Stratford, PO Box 44, ROBERTSON 2577
Mobile 0411 537600 Email [email protected]
Secretary :
Sharon Makin, PO Box 44, ROBERTSON 2577
Mobile 0488 428776 Email [email protected]
South Coast And Southern Tablelands Show Societies Inc Show Dates For 2016
Bowral
Sat/Sun
9 - 10 January
Albion Park
Sat/Sun
16 – 17 January
Kiama
Fri/Sat
22 – 23 January
Berry
Fri/Sat
29 – 30 January
Nowra
Fri-Sun
5 – 7 February
Kangaroo Valley
Fri/Sat
12 – 13 February
Milton
Fri/Sat
4 – 5 March
Canberra Royal
26 – 28 February
Robertson
Fri/Sat
19 – 20 February
Moss Vale
Fri-Sun
4 – 6 March
Camden
Fri/Sat
11 – 12 March
Sydney Royal
17 – 30 March
Bulli
Sat/Sun
28 – 29 May
Dapto
Sat
3 September
Picton
Sat/Sun
8 – 9 October
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