Full 2016 schedule

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Presented by Kelmscott Agricultural Society
Exhibit Schedule
Make Smoking History Kelmscott Show
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Primary Sponsor
City of Armadale Logo
Community Partners
Roleystone-Karragullen
Community Bank® Branch
Show Map................................................... 4
Show Admission.......................................... 5
Show Programme........................................ 5
Officials....................................................... 6
Members and Life Members......................... 7
Kelmscott Agricultural Society Membership... 7
Message from the President......................... 8
Message from the Patron and Mayor........... 9
Thank You................................................... 9
William (Bill) Spencer Volunteer Award....... 11
Log Chop Programme................................ 12
How To Exhibit........................................ 14
Information For Exhibitors..................... 14
Exhibit Awards........................................... 16
Kelmscott Senior High School Challenge.... 18
Donors....................................................... 19
Sponsors.................................................... 19
Display Of School Work............................. 20
Primary School Poster Competition............ 20
Show Regulations and By-Laws............. 64
Major Sponsors
AUSCON
METALS & MACHINERY
Exhibiting Sections
Supporting Sponsors
Supporters
Dairy Goat Society of
Western Australia
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Armadale Steel &
Industrial Supplies
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Donkey Society of
WA
A: Student Section..................................... 22
B: Flowers.................................................. 30
C: Vegetables, Fruit and Nuts..................... 33
D: Home Produce, Brew and Wine............. 35
E: Cooking................................................. 37
F: Knitting and Crochet.............................. 40
G: Needlework........................................... 42
H: Crafts, China Painting, Pottery and
Ceramics............................................... 44
I: Manual Arts............................................ 46
J: Painting and Drawing............................. 47
K: Photography – Amateur......................... 48
L: Animals in the Children’s World.............. 50
M: Poultry.................................................. 51
N: Pigeons................................................. 52
O: Dairy Goats........................................... 53
P: Donkeys................................................. 55
Q: Sheep.................................................... 56
R: Cattle.................................................... 57
S: Horses in Action..................................... 60
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SHOW Open
Friday 14th October 4pm to 9pm • Saturday 15th October 9am to 6pm
Delivery entrance for River Markets,
variety stalls, exhibitors of flowers,
all animals except horses and donkeys.
Livestock
Parking
RIVER MARKETS
Kid’s Interactive Zone
Raptors and
Reptile Centre
ARENA
S h o w
Entertainment
Food
Court
Tennis Courts
S i d e
Log Chop
Variety and
Trade Stalls
VIP Parking
Pre-paid
Vendor
parking
Family Ticket
(Two Adults and two Children) : $40
Adults : $16
Seniors * : $10
Children 5 – 16 years,
and Companion Card Holders *
(Accompanying Carer FREE) : $10
Children under 5 years : FREE
Two Day Pass
Adults : $24
Children, Seniors, and Companion
Card holders : $15
* Applicable Companion/Seniors Card to be produced
at the gate. Exhibitors are required to pay admission.
Pass outs are available at each gate for exhibitors.
FRIDAY 14th OCTOBER
RIVER ROAD
via Church Street
GATE 2
CAR PARKING
KAS Members Only
GATE 1
Donkeys and Animal Event Pre-paid Vendor
No pedestrian access Gate 1 and VIP Parking
RIVER ROAD
via Rundle Street
CAR PARKING ➔
Next to Caravan Park
Exhibition Hall
Arena
First Aid
Schools Pavilion
Donkeys
Toilets
Flower Pavilion
Sheep
Telephone
Poultry
Cattle
Police
Animals in the
Children’s World
Information
Animal Drinking Water
Show Office
ATM
Dairy Goats
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SHOW ADMISSION
Old MacDonald’s
Farmyard Nursery
GATE 4
GATE 3
ORLANDO STREET
Kelmscott Primary School
NO PUBLIC ENTRY
CAR PARKING
Continuous Family Entertainment
Rides • Amusements • River Market (Sat only)
Demonstrations • Animal Exhibits (Sat only)
Rushton Park,
River Road,
Kelmscott
Mothers and Senior
Citizens’ Rest Areas
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Exhibition Hall and Flower Pavilion
Open 5pm to 9pm
Competitive displays in Flowers, Vegetables, Fruit,
Cooking, Home Produce, Craft, Photography, Art,
Needlework, Knitting, Pottery, Painting and Drawing
and lots more
Primary Schools Pavilion Open 5pm to 9pm
Display of Schoolwork by Primary Schools of the
District
Log Chop Demonstration From 6pm to 8pm
By the Progressive Axemen’s Association of WA Inc.
Spectacular Freestyle Moto X
Shows at 6pm, 7pm and 8pm
Entertainment Stage
Musical Entertainment Main Stage 5pm to 8:30pm
Roaming Entertainment 4pm to 8pm
Make Smoking History Fireworks
Spectacular 8:30pm
Over 80 exhibitors and
sellers displaying their
products and services
in trade, variety, food and
over 50 market stalls on
the Saturday.
SATURDAY 15th OCTOBER
Exhibition Hall Open 9am to 5:30pm
Flower Pavilion Open 9am to 6pm
Schools Pavilion Open 9am to 6pm
Exhibiting And Judging
Dairy Goats, Cattle, Sheep, Donkeys, Poultry,
Animals in the Children’s World, and Small Animal
Displays
Arena
Animal Displays
Kid’s Interactive Zone Open 9am to 5pm
Brown’s Dairy Cattle Milking Display
State Log Chop Event 11.30am to 4:30pm
Kelmscott Idol Finals
Junior: 1pm to 2:45pm | Senior: 3pm to 4:45pm
Entertainment 10am to 6pm
Main stage and around the grounds
River Markets 9am to 5pm on the River Flats
All details correct at time of publication. Refer to
website for current programme.
Departure time for Animals is 5pm
Please note: Persons entering the showground waive all
rights in relation to any photograph, image or likeness
of them produced while attending the show. The Society
retains all property and all images it produces.
Kelmscott Agricultural Society
Graphic Design by Alice Rowell
There are no animal exhibits on Friday
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Kelmscott Agricultural Society (Inc) affiliated with
The Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia (Inc.)
Rushton Park, River Road, Kelmscott
P.O. Box 40, Kelmscott, WA, 6991
(08) 9495 4001
[email protected]
www.kelmscottshow.com.au
facebook.com/kelmscottshow
twitter@kelmscottshow
2016 Officials
Patron: Dr A Buti MLA, Member for Armadale
President: Mr Vaugan James M: 0438 505 579
Vice Presidents: Mr Tim Choules, Mr Marc Poupart
Honorary Secretary: Mrs Jan Billan P: 9390 2754
Honorary Treasurer: Mrs Trish Davis
Councillors
J Billan, P Billan, B Buckingham, Y Busquets, L Choules, TB Choules, TP Choules, J Clark, P Davis,
K Fletcher, L Fletcher, P Gallagher, J Grundy, J Gardner, R Ierace, VC James, VW James, R Kitson,
C Lankford, L Madunic, A Mucciarone, K Mutton, T Parker, H Paton, M Poupart, L Satur, P Savill,
G Stevens, D Taylor
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Show Manager
Peter Savill M: 0407 387 401
Maintenance Coordinator
Richard Ierace M: 0438 945 517
Chief Steward Exhibition Hall
Yvonne Busquets M: 0438 919 440
Publicity and Marketing Coordinator
Peter Billan P: 9390 2754
Chief Steward Grounds
Ross Kitson M: 0409 990 583
River Market Coordinator
Jan Billan P: 9390 2754
Awards Coordinator
Karen Kazimierczak P: 9397 0521
Schedule Coordinator
Vaughan James M: 0438 505 579
Entertainment Coordinator
Rachel John M: 0411 654 757
Services Coordinator
Tom Choules M: 0430 275 119
Entry Recorder
Sylvie Michel M: 0405 266 842
School Coordinator
Gates and Parking Coordinator
Angelo Mucciarone M: 0417 457 961
Show Secretary
Jan Billan P: 9390 2754
Grants Coordinator
Jay Elliott M: 0401 521 045
Sponsorship Coordinator
Peta Gallagher M: 0438 927 311
Ground Space Coordinator – Food
Russell Hook M: 0422 148 501
Volunteer Coordinator
Teniele Parker M: 0400 396 107
Ground Space Coordinator – Variety
Jacqueline Grundy M: 0406 832 085
Hon. Electrical Engineer
TC Electrical Services M: 0430 275 119
IT Coordinator
Marc Poupart
Hon. Veterinary Surgeon
Ark Veterinary Hospital P: 9495 1226
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Laura Satur M: 0409 048 479
Life Members
Mrs B Buckingham
Mrs Y Busquets
Mrs L Choules
Mr R Easton
Mrs J Gardner
Mr R Ierace
Mr VW James
Mr R Kitson
Mr C Lankford
Ms E Laurie
Mrs M Moore
Mr A Mucciarone
Mr K Mutton
Mr G Stevens
Ms J Trneny
Mr F Tubby
Mrs C Von Pirch
Members as at 31st
May 2016
Mrs J Billan
Mr P Billan
Mrs B Buckingham
Mrs Y Busquets
Connor Busquets
Mr P Carrigg
Mr A Choules
Mrs L Choules
Madeline Choules
Mr TB Choules
Mr TP Choules
Mrs J Clark
Mrs F Clay
Mrs J Colyer
Mrs K Coulthard
Mrs P Davis
Mrs T Dunsmore
Mr R Easton
Mr K Fletcher
Mrs L Fletcher
Mrs P Gallagher
Mrs J Gardiner
Ms J Grundy
Ms S Hancock
Mr T Harrison
Mr G Hart
Mrs P Hart
Mr R Ierace
Evan James
Mrs J James
Mrs M James
Mr VC James
Mr VW James
Zachary James
Mrs R Jeffery
Mrs K Kazimierczak
Mr C Keogh
Mrs H Keogh
Mr M Keogh
Mr R Kitson
Mrs P Korb
Mr C Lankford
Mrs L Madunic
Luke Madunic
Ms M Madunic
Zoe Madunic
Mr B Magden
Mrs M Moore
Mr A Mucciarone
Mrs M Munday
Miss A Mutton
Mr K Mutton
Mr R Nokes
Mr M O’Neill
Ms T Parker
Mrs H Paton
Mr M Poupart
Mrs J Rodgers
Ms L Satur
Mr P Savill
Mr G Shaw
Mr G Stevens
Ms D Taylor
Mrs J Trneny
Mr F Tubby
Mrs J Tubby
Mrs D Wearing Smith
Christopher Wilson
Mrs M Wilson
Mr N Wise
Mrs S Wood
Mr H Zelones
We would like to invite you to
become a Member of the
Kelmscott Agricultural Society.
Your support is required to enable us to contin
ue this Community Activity and ensure the Make
Smoking History Kelmscott Show remains the
‘Shop Window’ of our District. Fill in the Applic
ation
for Membership and help the District, the Societ
y and yourself?
Application For Membership
Application Forms are available from our websi
te www.kelmscottshow.com.au and from
the KAS
Office during the period of the show. You may
wish to accept nomination to this Council and
take
part in organising the Show activities.
Ordinary Membership – Annual Subscript
ion $40
Includes Show badge entry and schedule for
Member and Guest, entry to Members car park,
attendance at Annual General Meetings and
General Meetings of the Society and a vote at
the
annual election of Society’s Council members.
Senior Membership – Annual Subscript
ion $20
Includes Show badge entry and schedule for Memb
er, entry to Members car park, attendance at
ngs of the Society and a vote at the annual electio
n of
Society’s Council members. Only available for
Seniors
Annual General Meetings and General Meeti
Junior Membership (Under 18) – Annu
al Subscription $20
Entitlement includes Show badge entry and sched
ule for Junior Member. For persons under the
age
of 18 on the day of the show
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From the President
W
elcome to the 118th Make Smoking
History Kelmscott Show.
This year the Make Smoking History
Kelmscott Show is a SmokeFree event thanks to our
Primary Sponsor Healthway and I thank our patrons
for continuing to respect the rights of others by
maintaining a smoke free environment for all of us
to enjoy.
We have kept all the old favourites and we have
also added some new initiatives to keep visitors and
families entertained. The Make Smoking History
Fireworks Spectacular and the Freestyle Moto X will
both be on Friday night.
On Saturday, we continue with last years
excellent initiative and expand on the
highly popular Kids Interactive Zone
at the old pool site. This is where
kids of all ages can participate
in our agricultural Minecraft
challenge, rediscover the
skills of woodworking and
participate in some hands
on games and activities
with Out of the Box. On the
lower oval we also have the
Brownes Dairy Cattle Milking
Display and the staging of the
Prince Phillip Mounted Games,
which is a new exciting event for 2016.
The Kelmscott Agricultural Society could
not stage the show without the support of our
Sponsors, award donors, volunteers, schools and
community groups. Without their generous support,
we would not be able to put on the Make Smoking
History Kelmscott Show.
The Make Smoking History Kelmscott Show
requires significant efforts by a group of volunteers
to stage each year. If you would like to join in and
support this community event please contact our
Volunteer Coordinator to express interest or chat
with one of our volunteers during the show. We
would love you to join us to enjoy the team spirit
that brings our Show together.
I would like to make a special mention of the
City of Armadale Mayor, Deputy Mayor, Elected
Members and Staff for their support given during
the year and around the Show Weekend. The
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Thank You
City of Armadale has been a strong advocate and
supporter of the show over many years. Putting on
this Community Event is a year round activity for
our volunteer committee and the requirements and
funds required are ever increasing. We look forward
to working with the City of Armadale in the future
to ensure that the Make Smoking History Kelmscott
Show continues to be the Premier Local Event.
Another special mention to three of our life
members who have recently been awarded the 25
years WA Volunteer Service Award. I would like to
thank Lesley Choules, Vic James and Joan Gardner
for their valuable contribution to the Society.
Lesley Choules has given us 38 years of
efficient and cheerful volunteer service.
Her service includes being the
Steward in Charge of Crafts and
Photography and ensuring
the history of the society is
preserved.
Vic James has dedicated
32 years of service including
terms as President, Vice
President, Treasurer, Steward
in Charge of Pigeons and
Poultry and also Cattle and
Sheep.
Joan Gardner has worked
tirelessly for 32 years as the Steward in
Charge of the Dairy Produce section. Joan has also
assisted over the years in catering for the volunteers
and acts as the liaison between the Society and the
Serpentine Jarrahdale area. She is a quiet achiever
and this 2016 show will be her last year on the
committee as she heads into retirement.
I would now like to pause and pay respect to
three of our life members; Olive Easton, Renee
DeRuiter and Carol Spencer who passed away
during the year. You will always be remembered for
your hard work and dedication to the Society and
the wider community.
Once again I thank everyone for the support
and community spirit given that ensures the Make
Smoking History Kelmscott Show a special event.
Mr Vaughan James
President, Kelmscott Agricultural Society
T
From the Mayor
W
elcome to the 118th Make
Smoking History Kelmscott Show.
Every year, like many other
residents of the City of Armadale, I look
forward to attending the Make Smoking
History Kelmscott Show – one of the
few remaining true country shows in the
metropolitan area.
Agricultural shows have remained an
important event in hundreds of communities
across Australia since the nineteenth century.
Each year, people across the nation
look forward to their local show with great
anticipation and while each show might be
only one weekend of the year, many spend a
great deal of time preparing for the spectacle.
With a mix of exhibition, competition,
festivities, commerce, education, arts and
culture, the Make Smoking History Kelmscott
Show has been many families’ annual
traditional outing for generations.
It provides opportunities to reflect on
the values and aspirations of our community,
celebrate achievements ranging from
excellence in cattle breeding to the beauty of
a well baked cake, and enjoy a break from the
routine of everyday life.
Agricultural shows in Australia have
proved to be remarkably resilient, and despite
it being in its 118th year, the Make Smoking
History Kelmscott Show continues to grow
in popularity and is enjoyed by our rapidly
growing community.
The sense of ownership of this splendid
annual event is evident not only in its home
city, but across the agricultural communities of
the entire region.
I congratulate the show committee, staff
and volunteers on bringing the 118th Make
Smoking History Kelmscott Show to fruition.
Mayor Henry Zelones OAM JP
City of Armadale
he Kelmscott Agricultural Society gratefully
acknowledges the valued assistance given at
every Make Smokng History Kelmscott Show
by the many volunteers and local organisations that
help make this event the success that it is.
The Make Smoking History Kelmscott Show
requires a large number of helpers acting as
stewards, officials or in helping to set up the
exhibition hall, pavilions and showground facilities
before, during and after the Show. Our organizing
committee is made up entirely of volunteers and
they work continually throughout the year.
We would also like to thank the Teachers,
Support Staff and students of local Primary and
Secondary Schools who give up their own time to
support our Show.
Lastly, the Kelmscott Agricultural Society
acknowledges and thanks the many local
businesses and community groups who help us
during the year to publicise and promote the Make
Smoking History Kelmscott Show to the wider
community.
Remember, this is a Community Event and
without your support, the staging of the Make
Smoking History Kelmscott Show would not be
possible.
From the Patron
A
s Patron of the Kelmscott Agricultural
Society it is my pleasure to welcome
you all to the 118th Make Smoking
History Kelmscott Show
The Show could not go ahead without the
tireless efforts of the Society’s members and
volunteers and I thank them wholeheartedly
for their commitment to our community.
Growing up in Armadale, I have been to
the Show many times. I still enjoy it as much
as I did in my youth. Year after year the Show
impresses and thrills – it truly is an event that
has something for everyone.
I am sure that the 2016 Make Smoking
History Kelmscott Show will be a tremendous
success.
Hope to see you there!
Dr Tony Buti MLA
Member for Armadale
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Coastal Group of Affiliated Agricultural Societies
The Kelmscott Agricultural Society is a member of the
Coastal Group of Affiliated Agricultural Societies. The
Coastal Group includes the following Societies who
run an agricultural show during the year:
Bindoon & Districts Agricultural Society
Gidgegannup Agricultural Society
Canning Agricultural Horticultural &
Recreational Society
Wanneroo Agricultural Society
Osborne Park Agricultural Society
Kalamunda Agricultural Society
At the 2015 IGA Perth Royal Show the Coastal
Group District Display won the following awards:
Best Educational Value
Best Innovation
Best Interaction
Best Representation of District
Best Overall Visual Display
Highest Points Southern District
Highest Overall Points
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At the 2016 IGA Perth Royal Show the Coastal
Group will be presenting the largest and most
interactive exhibition ever to be presented in
the Centenary Pavillion at the IGA Perth Royal
Show.
Take a moment to attend the Centenary Pavillion
at the 2016 IGA Perth Royal Show to witness the
display put on by the Coastal Group Volunteers.
William (Bill) Spencer
Volunteer Award
In 2014, a Volunteer award was dedicated to
the memory of the late Bill Spencer who was a
life member, past president and dedicated over
50 years of volunteer service to the Kelmscott
Agricultural Society.
The first winner was Norm Wise who
volunteered for over 25 years in the Flower
pavilion. Norm is typical of the dedicated
volunteers who turn up every year that we rely
on to stage this community event.
The second winner of the Award was Theda
Dunsmore. Theda retired as the Steward in
Charge of the Photography Section in 2015
after over 12 years of Service. In her time as
Steward in Charge, Theda spent many hours
ensuring that the Photography section was
relevant and shared her vast knowledge to
assist exhibitors to present their work in a
professional manner. Without volunteers like
Theda, we could not put on this event.
Vale
The Kelmscott Agricultural Society farewelled
Olive Easton, Renee DeRuiter and Carol Spencer
all life Members in the past year, all of who
provided many years of dedicated service.
Olive Easton was the Society’s Treasurer for
many years, ensuring that the finances were in
order and all exhibitors were paid. These were
in the days when the Society operated from the
old transportable building prior to computers.
Renee DeRuiter joined the Society in 1994
and held the position of Vice President, Gates
and Parking Coordinator and Ground Space
Co ordiantor. He was a passionate member
and ensured that the best interests of the
Society were upheld and the Kelmscott Show
publicised to the wider community.
Carol Spencer was our first female president
from 1994 to 1997 along with terms as Vice
President. When not in an executive position
she was always around helping behind the
scenes in the Hall and Office.
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Log Chop Programme
Presented by the Progressive Axemen’s Association of WA Inc.
6pm to 8pm Friday : Log Chop Demonstration sponsored by Auscon Metals
AUSCON
AUSCON
METALS & MACHINERY
METALS & MACHINERY
11:30am to 4:30pm Saturday : State Log Chop Events
1
Kelmscott Agricultural Society
250mm Novice Underhand (Novice competitors only)
2
Battery World Maddington
300mm Underhand (Open Event)
3
Prosser Toyota Gosnells
350mm Underhand Championship (Six best competitors only)
4
Armadale Mower World
300mm B Division Hard Hitting Underhand
5
Kelmscott Agricultural Society
250mm Boys Underhand (Boys 16 and under only)
6
Kelmscott Agricultural Society
2 Board Tree
7
Widdeson’s Hire Services
250mm Standing Block (Open event)
8
Getaway Outdoors Kelmscott
Butchers Block
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Beaver Tree Services
Double Handed Crosscut Sawing
The largest privately owned
metals and machinery
specialists in WA
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[email protected]
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Free standing marquee structures.
All sizes
9337 8388
11 Keegan Street, O’Connor, 6163
8am – 5pm Monday to Friday
8am – Noon Saturday
Email: [email protected]
How to Exhibit
This Exhibit Schedule contains the Sections in which items may be entered for Exhibiting and Competition.
1. Review the section Information For Exhibitors
and more detailed information on the Society’s Show
Regulations and Bylaws on page 64.
2. Locate the page of the Section you are interested in
and there you will find Information, Conditions
and Guide to Exhibiting for that section followed
by the exhibits classes.
CLASS No
CLASS DESCRIPTION
ENTRY FEE
$C
E601
Bread, White, Upright
1.50
6. Hand in, email, or post your entry form before the
closing date together with the correct entry fee.
Armadale Armadale Library – The Butchers Hook –
Fairies Forever – Haynes Good News Agency
Byford Byford Newsagency and Lotteries
Gosnells Gosnells Knowledge Centre (Library)
Kelmscott Agricultural Society Office
Showground, Rushton Park, from 24th Sept,
Saturdays only, 9am to 12noon.
7. Bring your exhibits to the Rushton Park
Showground on the days and times shown in the
Information for Exhibitors – Exhibits delivery.
Kelmscott Cottonwool, Kelmscott Newsagency,
Kelmscott Public Library
8. When delivering your exhibit, please make sure
your Exhibitor Ticket is firmly attached to your
exhibit. Stewards will be available to assist.
Seville Grove Seville Grove Library
4. Select the Class appropriate to the exhibit item you
are entering. Be sure that your exhibit does match the
class descriptions, conditions and requirements. Any
variation makes judging difficult and could lead to the
disqualification of that entry.
9. Contact the Entry Recorder or the Steward in
Charge of the Section if you have any queries
Collecting Exhibit Tickets
5. Select the entry form for the Section you are
exhibiting in, and complete the particulars as shown in
this example for an entry in Cooking: Section E, Group
E6, Breads – Class E601.
11. Your exhibits will be available for collection on
the Saturday and Sunday at the times under Collect
Exhibits on page 15.
3. In each Section the categories in which the
exhibits are judged are listed under Group headings
and each item has a Group identifier together with
the Class No.
10. Awards are presented during the Saturday
afternoon of the Show. Prize money collection times
are listed under ‘Information for Exhibitors’.
Information for Exhibitors
Queries
See also Show Regulations, By-laws and the
relevant Exhibit Section. For additional information
contact the Entry Recorder on 9495 4001 or
[email protected]. For Show
Information please contact the Show Secretary
on 9495 4001 (leave a message).
Entry Closing Date
Refer to each section for entry closing date. Please
submit entry forms as early as possible. Due to the
limited time available for the recording of entries,
Late entries may be charged a $5 Late Fee
Number of entries
Exhibitors can enter more than one entry but no
more than 5 entries per class. Refer to each
section for additional restrictions on number of
entries.
Student Entries
Students in lower age categories may enter exhibits
in older age categories and Adult classes, however
points awarded in the older categories do not
count towards age specific trophies.
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Fees
The entry fee as stated in each section must
accompany the entry form or be paid via Direct
Deposit
Direct Deposit
Electronic transfers can be made to Kelmscott
Agricultural Society BSB 066-156 Account
No 1030-4870. Place your surname and initials
or surname and Family (if a direct deposit for all
family members) are put into the reference field
when making your payment. Please note the date
of payment on your entry form so it can easily be
matched.
Entry Forms
The two entry forms (located at the centre of the
schedule and on our website) are:
General: Sections A to R
Horses: Section S
Please leave your entry forms with correct fees
in sealed envelopes, or paid via direct deposit at
the following locations, or post to: The Entry
Recorder, Kelmscott Agricultural Society (Inc.),
PO Box 40, Kelmscott, WA 6991,
or emailed to [email protected]
Roleystone Roleystone Family Meats
Southern River Amherst Village Library
All Exhibit Identity Tickets will need to be collected
from the KAS Office the week of the Show, or
collected when delivering the entries (For Exhibition
Hall and Flowers).
Animal Exhibitors will receive a livestock pass in
the mail if received by Friday 30th September.
Alternative arrangements will need to be made
with the Entry Recorder for entries received after
this date.
Exhibits Delivery
Flowers Section B, should be delivered to the
Flower Pavilion, Showground, Rushton Park, and
staged between 6pm and 8pm on Thursday 13th
October and between 7am and 10.30am on
Friday 14th October 2016. Exhibits will not be
accepted after 10.30am Friday.
Sections C to J should be delivered to the
Exhibition Hall (Kelmscott Hall) Showground,
Rushton Park, between 6:30pm and 8:30pm
on Thursday 13th October and between 7am and
8.30am on Friday 14th October 2016. Exhibits
will not be accepted after 8.30am Friday.
Patchwork and Quilting Exhibits in Section
G to be delivered to Showground office Rushton
Park, between 9am and 4pm Monday 10th
October, 2016.
Photography Section K to be delivered on
Thursday 13th between 6:30pm and 8:30pm
only. Exhibits will not be accepted on Friday.
Sections L to R, refer to relevant sections of the
schedule.Vehicles delivering Exhibits may enter
the Showground up to 9.45am on Friday and must
be removed from the Showground by 10am on
Friday Vehicles will not be admitted after these
times.
Judging
Exhibitors must complete staging their entries in the
Exhibition Hall 30 minutes before judging commences.
A warning bell will ring at 8.15am. A second ringing
at 8.30am requires exhibitors to leave the judging
areas. Exhibitors are not permitted in the Hall
whilst judging is in progress.
Friday 14th October
General Exhibit : judging commences 9am
Flower Exhibits : judging commences 11am
Saturday 15th October
Refer to sections L to S for judging times
Collect Exhibits
The Exhibition Hall will be closed at 5:30pm on
Saturday 15th October and re-opened from 6pm
until 7pm and on Sunday 16th October between
9am and 10am to collect exhibits. You must
show your Exhibit Identity Slip to gain access
to Exhibition Hall.
Flower exhibitors will be admitted between 6pm
and 7pm on Saturday, and between 9am to 11am
on Sunday.
For Sections L to R, refer to relevant sections of
the schedule.
All Exhibitors are required to pay admission
Pass outs are available for exhibitors. For entrance
fees, gate opening times and opening hours of
halls and pavilions, refer to pages 4 and 5.
Prize Money
Prize Winners should show their Exhibit Identity
Ticket Envelope at the Show Office during the
following times to collect prize money.
Prize money not collected at these times
will be forfeited:
Saturday 15th October 2pm to 4pm and 6pm
to 7pm
Sunday 16th October 9am to 10am
Monday 17th October By prior arrangement with
the Treasurer.
Awards
Refer to page 16 – Exhibit Awards.
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Exhibit Awards
Trophies and Awards will be on display in the Main
Exhibition Hall and Associated Pavilions.
Main Trophies
1. The H.D. Mutton Memorial Trophy for
the Highest Aggregate of Points won by any
individual exhibitor. Competitors must exhibit in
three or more sections.
2. The Hon Tony Buti MLA Patron’s Award
for the Highest Aggregate of points won by any
individual exhibitor in the Main Exhibition Hall.
Competitors must exhibit in three or more sections,
i.e. Sections C to K.
3. City of Armadale Centenary Perpetual
Trophy for the Highest Aggregate of Points won
by any individual exhibitor competing in Section
B and a minimum of three or more sections from
C to K.
4. Kelmscott Agricultural Society Award
for the Greatest Number of Exhibits staged by an
individual exhibitor in a minimum of four or
more sections, in sections B to K.
5. Make Smoking History Kelmscott Show
Perpetual Trophy for the Highest Aggregate of
Points won by an individual Exhibitor in Sections
B to K who has not exhibited for the past two years.
6. WA Classic Sounds Award for the Highest
Aggregate of points won by a School Student
(Years 7 – 12) exhibiting in one or more sections
from Section B to L.
7. Seadragonz Swim School Perpetual
Trophy for the Highest Aggregate of points won
by a School Student (Years 1 – 6) exhibiting in
one or more sections from Section B to L.
8. State Member for Armadale Perpetual
Trophy for the Highest Aggregate of Points
won per enrolled student by a Primary School in
Sections B to L
9. Federal Member for Burt Perpetual Trophy
for the Highest Aggregate of Points won per
enrolled student by a Secondary School in Sections
B to L
10. Kelmscott Senior High School
Challenge Award Highest Aggregate of points
won by a Kelmscott Senior High School Student
(Years 7 – 12) in Students (Years 7 – 12) Classes
from Sections E, H, I, J and K.
Section Trophies:
B01 Renee De Ruiter award for most points in
overall Flower Section
B02 Renee De Ruiter award for most points in
Roses classes B102 to B111 and B201 to B205
B03 Renee De Ruiter award for most points in
Classes B101, B112 to B114 and B122 to B130
B04 Armadale Garden & Firewood
Supplies award for most points classes B116 to
B121 and B131 to B139
B05 Kiss Kiss Bloom award for most points
Vases and Bowls – Group B2
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B06 Kiss Kiss Bloom award for most points
Flower Arranging (Floral Art) – Group B3
B07 Kelmscott and Districts Garden Club
award for most points in Pot Plants – Group B4
B08 E Ross award for most points in Student
Flowers Years 3 and under
B09 Moore Family award for most points
Student Flowers Years 4 to 6
B10 Moore Family award for most points
Student Flowers Years 7 to 9
B11 Railway Pharmacy Armadale award for
most points Student Flowers Years 10 to 12
B12 Renee De Ruiter Peoples’ Choice Prize
for Student Section – Group B5
B13 Armadale Wildflower Society – Robert
Harington Trophy for 1st place in Class B303
C01 Joy Roberts Family Memorial Trophy for
highest aggregate points in Vegetables, Fruits and
Nuts – Groups C1 and C2.
C02 Kiss Kiss Bloom award for most points in
Vegetables – Group C1 and classes C301 to C305
C03 Kelmscott Transport Agency award
for most points in Fruit and Nuts – Group C2 and
Classes C306 to C309
C04 Evan James award for most points in
Students – Years 6 and Under in Group C4
C05 Zac James award for most points in
Students – Years 7 to 12 in Group C4
D01 Armadale Garden & Firewood Supplies
award for most points in Dairy Products, Eggs, Jams,
Honey, Pickles and Preserves – Groups D1 to D6.
D02 Harold and Jean Larke Memorial –
Armadale Garden and Firewood Supplies
award for most points in Dairy Produce and Eggs –
Groups D1 and D2
D03 Joan Gardner award for most points in Jams,
Pickles and Preserves – Groups D3, D5 and D6.
D04 Jean and Vic James award for most points
in Honey – Group D4.
D05 Back-2-Basics award for most points in
Home Brew – Group D7
D06 Tim Choules award for most points in wine
– Group D8
D07 Sandat Bali Yoga award for most points in
Students – Years 7 to 12 in Group D9
E01 The Manse Restaurant Perpetual Trophy
for most points in Cooking Section
E02 Yvonne Busquets award for most points in
Scones and Sponges – Group E1
E03 Porter Family award for most points in
Cakes – Group E2
E04 The Manse Restaurant award for most
points in Pastry – Group E3
E05 Myriad Gifts and Collectables award for
most points in Fruit Cakes – Group E4
E06 Alternative Bites award for most points in
Breads – Group E6
E07 Bakers Delight South-Metro Tafe award
for Best Exhibit in Breads – Group E6 by a South
Metro student
E08 Alternative Bites award for most points in
Gluten Free Cooking – Group E7
E09 Peter and Jan Billan award for most
points in Miscellaneous Cooking – Group E8
E10 Lorraine Moore Memorial award for most points
in Students Cooking Year 6 and under from Group E9
E11 Kelmscott CWA award for most points in
Students Cooking Years 7 to 12 from Group E9
E12 Sandra Walker award for best My Favourite
Cake – Class E926
E13 Kelmscott Senior High School Challenge
Award for most points in Student Cooking (Years
7 – 12) by a Kelmscott Senior High School Student
F01 A and L. B. Choules award for most points
in Knitting and Crochet
F02 Wizard Pharmacy – Kelmscott award for
most points in Hand Knitting – Group F1
F03 Gosnells Machine Knitters Club award
for most points in Machine Knitting – Group F2
F04 Make Smoking History Kelmscott
Show award for most points in Crochet – Group F3
F05 Trish Davis award for most points in Dolls
and Toys – Group F4
F06 Meg Taylor award for most points in Special
Classes – Group F5
F07 Make Smoking History Kelmscott
Show award for most points in Knitting and
Crochet by a student – Years 1 to 6 – Group F7
F08 Cottonwool Creations award for most
points in Knitting and Crochet by a student – Years
7 to 12 – Group F7
G01 Kelmscott Agricultural Society Perpetual
Trophy donated by Westcoats Embroidery for
Highest Aggregate Points in Needlework Section.
G02 Cottonwool Creations award for most
points in Dressmaking and Machine Sewn Articles,
Cross-Stitch, Tapestry and Hand Needlework –
Groups G1, G2, G5 and G7
G03 Westcoats Embroidery award for most
points in Dolls and Toys (Group G3) and Reborn
Dolls (Group G4)
G04 Pat Campbell Memorial Trophy award
donated by A Floral Moment for most points in
Patchwork Quilting – Group G6
G05 Cottonwool Creations award for most
points in Needlework by a Student – Year 6 and
under – Group G9
G06 Kelmscott CWA award for most points
Needlework by a Student – Year 7 to 12 – Group
G9
H01 Roma Jeffery award for most points in
Crafts, China Painting, Pottery and Ceramics
H02 Evelyn Mills award for best Folk Art.
H03 Hilary Clark award for Most points in China
Painting, Pottery and Ceramics – Amateur and
Novice Classes.
04 Hilary Clark award for Most points in
China Painting, Pottery and Ceramics – Open and
Hobbyist Classes
H05 Fairies Forever award for most points in
Crafts, Students – Years 6 and under – Group H5
H06 Cottonwool Creations award for most
points in Crafts, Students – Years 7 to 12 – Group H5
H07 Rebecca Francis award for best exhibit in
Ceramics Students – Years 7 to 12 – Group H7
H08 Kelmscott Senior High School Challenge
Award for most points in Student Crafts (Years 7 –
12) by a Kelmscott Senior High School Student
H09 Kelmscott Senior High School
Challenge Award for most points in Students
Pottery and Ceramics (Years 7 – 12) by a Kelmscott
Senior High School Student
I01 Bunnings Warehouse award for most
points in Manual Arts Section
I02 ADF Engineering award for most points in
Manual Arts, Students – Years 7 to 12
I03 Kelmscott Senior High School Challenge
award for most points in Students Manual Arts (Years
7 – 12) by a Kelmscott Senior High School Student
J01 Waterwheel Gallery award for Best Exhibit
in Painting and Drawing – Group J1
J02 Fairies Forever award for the Best Exhibit in
Painting and Drawing, by a student – Pre-primary
and under.
J03 Make Smoking History Kelmscott
Show award for Best Exhibit in Painting and
Drawing, by a Student – years 1 and 2
J04 Down Under Signs award for Best Exhibit in
Painting and Drawing, by a Student – years 3 and 4
J05 Down Under Signs award for Best Exhibit in
Painting and Drawing, by a Student – years 5 and 6
J06 Waterwheel Gallery award for Best Exhibit
in Painting and Drawing, by a Student – years 7 to 9
J07 Make Smoking History Kelmscott
Show award for Best Exhibit in Painting and
Drawing, by a Student – years 10 to 12
J08 Kelmscott Senior High School Challenge
Award for most points in Students Painting and
Drawing (Years 7 – 12) by a Kelmscott Senior High
School Student.
K01 Examiner Newspapers award for most
points in Photography Section
K02 Norvek Framers and Photo Printers
award for most points in Enlargement – Group K1.
K03 Examiner Newspapers award for most
points Adult Photography – Group K2
K04 Kitson Family award for most points in
Photography Students – Year 6 and under – Group
K4
K05 Horrie Jones Memorial Trophy for most points
in Photography – Students Years 7 to 12 – Group K5
K06 Kelmscott Senior High School
Challenge Award for most points in Students
Photography (Years 7 – 12) by a Kelmscott Senior
High School Student
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L01 Cyril Rushton Memorial award for most
points in Animals in the Children’s World
L02 Better Pets and Gardens Kelmscott
award for best Presented Animals in the Children’s
World Exhibit
L03 ADF Engineering award for The Stewards
Choice in Animals in the Children’s World
M01 Northam Chaff And Fodder Co. award
for Champion Bird of Show
M02 Northam Chaff And Fodder Co. award
for Reserve Bird of Show
M03 Better Pets and Garden award for Best
Display Pair – Group M1
M04 Northam Chaff And Fodder Co. award
for Best Hard Feathered – Groups M2 and M5
M05 Northam Chaff And Fodder Co. award
for Best Standard Breed – Groups M3 and M4
M06 Caroline Mak and Anthony Lee
Dental Surgeons award for Best Soft Feathered
Bantam in Groups M6 and M7
M07 Northam Chaff And Fodder Co. award
for Best Water Fowl – Group M8
M08 Kazimierczak Family award for Best
Junior Exhibit, Year 12 & Under – Group M9
O01 Jackie Richardson Memorial Trophy for
Supreme Champion Doe
O02 Connelly Family award for Junior
Champion Doe
O03 Connelly Family award for Doe with Best
Udder
O04 DGSWA award For Champion Kid
O05 Betdale trophy for Dam and Daughter
O06 Daisydale Debutante Trophy for
Champion Anglo Nubian Doe
O07 Woodyville Anglo Nubians award for
Breeders Trio
O08 Kalama Stud award for type and production Doe
O09 Currie Park Stud award for 24HR Type and
Production Doe
O10 Dandalee Park Stud award for most
successfull exhibitor
P01 Donkey Society of WA award for
champion In Hand classes
P02 Gill Baddeley award for champion in
Working Equine classes
P03 Endeavon Products award for In Hand
Turnout – Class P108
P04 Growers Agrishop award for Judges’ Choice
Q01 Growers Agrishop award for Best Exhibit
Sheep (other than Wiltshire and Wiltipoll).
Q02 Growers Agrishop award for Best
Melanian and Coloured Sheep
R01 Yvonne Busquets award for Supreme Dexter
R02 Wayne Hardingham award for Champion
Dexter Male
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R03 Armadale Hardware & Building
Supplies award for Champion Dexter Female
R04 Porter Family award for Champion Junior
Handler
S01 Horseland Kelmscott award for most
points gained by a rider in Hacking from Group S1
S02 Horseland Kelmscott award for
Champion Junior Rider from Group S1
S03 Horseland Kelmscott award for Champion
Small Pony Hack 12.2h and under from Group S1
S04 Horseland Kelmscott award for
Champion Large Pony Hack over 12.2h up to and
including 14h from Group S1
S05 Horseland Kelmscott award for
Champion Senior Rider from Group S1
S06 Horseland Kelmscott award for
Champion Small Hack over 14h up to and
including 15h from Group S1
S07 Horseland Kelmscott award for
Champion Hack over 15h from Group S1
S08 Budget Stockfeeds award for Champion
Small Pony Show Hunter – 12.2h and under Group S2
S09 Horseland Kelmscott award for
Champion Large Pony Show Hunter – over 12.2h
up to and including 14h – Group S2
S10 Pelennor Morgan Stud award for
Champion Show Hunter Small Hack – Over 14h up
to and including 15h – Group S2
S11 Horseland Kelmscott award for
Champion Show Hunter Hack over 15h – Group S2
Kelmscott Senior High
School Challenge
The Kelmscott Senior High School Challenge is
open to Kelmscott Senior High School students
only. The Special awards are available in the
following sections
Section E :Cooking
Section H:Crafts, China Painting,
Pottery and Ceramics
Section I :Manual Arts
Section J :Painting and Drawing
Section K:Photography – Amateur
Overall Trophy : Refer to Main Trophy 10
To be eligible for these awards, Kelmscott
Senior High School Students need to enter the
applicable classes and note their school on the
entry form. The Kelmscott Agricultural Society
thanks the Kelmscott Senior High School Board
for their donation and for their support in
encouraging their students to enter the Show.
Donors
Every year, local business, community groups and community members support the
Make Smoking History Kelmscott Show by donating awards and prize money for various
exhibition classes and via placing adverts in this Exhibition Schedule. The Kelmscott
Agricultural Society thanks these groups for supporting the local community. We have
listed the 2016 donors below to provide some recognition for their support.
ADF Engineering
A Floral Moment
Armadale Garden and
Firewood Supplies
Armadale Hardware
and Building Supplies
Alternative Bites
Avlon Park Dexter
Stud
Back 2 Basics
Gill Baddeley
Bakers Delight
Billabong Dexter Stud
Betdale
Better Pets and
Gardens
Brenn Ridge Dexter
Stud
Budget Stockfeeds
Bunnings Armadale
Yvonne Busquets
Butchers Hook
Tony Buti MLA
Chittering Downs
Dexter Stud
Lesley and Adrian
Choules
Connelly Family
Cottonwool Creations
Currie Park Stud
CWA Kelmscott
Dandalee Park Stud
Daisydale Debutante
Trish Davis
DGSWA
Eaglenook Wiltshire
Stud Keysbrook
Endeavon Products
Fairies Forever
Fidock and Co. Real
Estate
Rebecca Francis
Joan Gardner
Gosnells Machine
Knitters Club
Wayne Hardingham
Vaughan and
Marlinda James
Jean and Vic James
Roma Jeffery
Kalama Stud
Karen Kazimerczak
Kelmscott and District
Sponsors
The Kelmscott Agricultural Society thanks our
sponsors for their support and commitment to the
118th Make Smoking History Kelmscott Show.
Without their co-operation, many events would
not be possible.
All of our sponsors are listed on the inside front
cover and we request you support these Sponsors
in order to enable us to continue staging this
Community Event.
More information about our sponsors can be found
on our website at www.kelmscottshow.com.au.
If you would like to become a sponsor of the
Show, please contact the Sponsorship Coordinator.
Garden Club
Kelmscott Senior High
School
Kelmscott Transport
Agency
Matt Keogh MP
Kiss Kiss Bloom
Ross Kitson
Kirup Park
Maggie Burke Real
Estate
Caroline Mak and
Anthony Lee Dental
Surgeons
Milne Agrigroup
Kelmscott
Evelyn Mills
Mary Moore
Margaret Moore
Ken Mutton
Myriad Gifts
Nardie Wiltshire Stud
Gidgegannup
Northam Chaff and
Fodder
Norveck Framers and
Photo Printers
Pelennor Morgan Stud
Porter Family
Railway Pharmacy
Armadale
Renee DeRuiter
Riseview Dexter Stud
Ross Ethel
Mark Rushton
Rushton Family
Sandat Bali Yoga
Sienna Hills Dexter
Stud
Smalltime Dexter Stud
South-Metro Tafe
Meg Taylor
Janet Trneny
Waterwheel Gallery
Sandra Walker
Wedgetail Ridge
Dexter Stud
Wildflower Society of
WA Armadale Branch
Wizard Pharmacy
Kelmscott
Woodyville Anglo
Nubians
Award Presentation
Times
The awards and trophies will be presented on
Saturday 15th October at the following times
Junior Kelmscott Idol 2:30pm
Dairy Goats 3pm
Poultry 3:15pm
Cattle 3:30pm Sheep 3:45pm
Senior Kelmscott Idol 4:30pm
Exhibition Hall 4:30pm Flowers 5:30pm
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Display of Schoolwork
By Students attending schools in the
City of Armadale and District
Sponsored by Seadragonz Swim School
All primary schools are invited to
present a display. This display is not for
competition.
Display space in the Schools Pavilion will be allotted
to each school. Each school is required to stage
their display between 7am and 9am Friday 14th
October. The display is to be collected between
7am and 9am Monday 17th October.
Please contact Steward in Charge Pamela Halliday
on 9495 1237 or 040 335 9495 for more info.
Kelmscott Primary School is the
coordinating school for 2016.
The Kelmscott Agricultural Society thanks all the
Schools for their presentation of school work at the
Make Smoking History Kelmscott Show. A Donation
will be made to all schools submitting work for this
display.
Make Smoking History Kelmscott
Show Primary School Poster
Competition
Sponsored by Sizzler Kelmscott
A poster competition for Primary School Students
will be run during 3rd term with the theme:
Happiness
All posters will be displayed over the weeks prior to
the Show with award-winning entries displayed at
the Show.
Entry Classes:
1. Pre-Primary/Kindergarten
2. Year 1
3. Years 2 to 3
4. Years 4 to 5
5. Years 6
All posters to be A3 in size with no collage or
glitter. No digitally generated posters will be
accepted. Entries in Pre-Primary/Kindergarten may
utilise pre-printed Show titles and dates.
Entries Close Friday 9th September 2016
and must be delivered to the Kelmscott Public
Library. Enquires to Robyn Morton, 9390 8011.
(In school hours, please leave a message)
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Information
1. Entry Closing date:
Section B to C: 5pm, 7th October 2016.
Section D to K: 5pm, 30th September 2016
2. Exhibit delivery; Staging and Judging times see
Information for Exhibitors on page 14 of this
Schedule.
3. Exhibits in Section B may be staged on
the Thursday between 6pm – 8pm and on
Friday from 7am – 10.30am. Exhibits will
not be accepted after 10.30am Friday.
A warning bell will be rung at 10.30am, 10.45am
and finally 11.00am Friday, when all exhibits must
be staged and ready for Judging.
4. Exhibits in Section K can only be delivered on
Thursday night between 6:30pm – 8:30pm. No
exhibits will be accepted on Friday.
5. Students can also exhibit in the Adult categories
in the main classes. Please refer to the schedule for
details.
6. Refer to Section L on page 50 for all student classes
in Animals in the Childrens World.
Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting
1. Refer to specific requirements listed in each Group.
Entry Fee
50¢ for each entry.
Awards and Prize Money
Kelmscott Agricultural Society awards prize cards
and prize money to each class
B08 E Ross award for most points in Student
Flowers Years 3 and under
B09 Moore Family award for most points Student
Flowers Years 4 to 6
B10 Moore Family award for most points Student
Flowers Years 7 to 9
B11 Railway Pharmacy Armadale award for most
points Student Flowers Years 10 to 12.
B12 Renee De Ruiter Peoples’ Choice Prize for
Student Section – Group B5
C04 Evan James award for most points in Students –
Years 6 and Under in Group C4
C05 Zac James award for most points in Students –
Years 7 to 12 in Group C4
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D07 Sandat Bali Yoga award for most points in
Students – Years 7 to 12 in Group D9
E10 Lorraine Moore Memorial award for most
points in Students Cooking Year 6 and under from
Group E9
E11 Kelmscott CWA award for most points in
Students Cooking Years 7 to 12 from Group E9
E12 Sandra Walker award for best My Favourite
Cake – Class E926
E13 Kelmscott Senior High School Challenge
Award for most points in Student Cooking (Years
7 – 12) by a Kelmscott Senior High School Student
F07 Make Smoking History Kelmscott Show
award for most points in Knitting and Crochet by a
student – Years 1 to 6 – Group F7
F08 Cottonwool Creations award for most points
in Knitting and Crochet by a student – Years 7 to
12 – Group F7
G05 Cottonwool Creations award for most points in
Needlework by a Student – Year 6 and under – Group G9
G06 Kelmscott CWA award for most points
Needlework by a Student – Year 7 to 12 – Group G9
H05 Fairies Forever award for most points in Crafts,
Students – Years 6 and under – Group H5
H06 Cottonwool Creations award for most points
in Crafts, Students – Years 7 to 12 – Group H5
H07 Rebecca Francis award for best exhibit in
Ceramics Students – Years 7 to 12 – Group H7
H08 Kelmscott Senior High School Challenge
Award for most points in Student Crafts (Years 7 –
12) by a Kelmscott Senior High School Student
H09 Kelmscott Senior High School Challenge Award
for most points in Students Pottery and Ceramics (Years
7 – 12) by a Kelmscott Senior High School Student
I02 ADF Engineering award for most points in
Manual Arts, Students – Years 7 to 12
I03 Kelmscott Senior High School Challenge award
for most points in Students Manual Arts (Years 7 –
12) by a Kelmscott Senior High School Student
J02 Fairies Forever award for the Best Exhibit in
Painting and Drawing, by a student – Pre-primary
and under.
J03 Make Smoking History Kelmscott Show
award for Best Exhibit in Painting and Drawing, by a
Student – Years 1 and 2
Student Section
J04 Down Under Signs award for Best Exhibit in
Painting and Drawing, by a Student – Years 3 and 4
J05 Down Under Signs award for Best Exhibit in
Painting and Drawing, by a Student – Years 5 and 6
J06 Waterwheel Gallery award for Best Exhibit in
Painting and Drawing, by a Student – Years 7 to 9
J07 Make Smoking History Kelmscott Show
award for Best Exhibit in Painting and Drawing, by a
Student – Years 10 to 12
J08 Kelmscott Senior High School Challenge Award
for most points in Students Painting and Drawing (Years
7 – 12) by a Kelmscott Senior High School Student.
K04 Kitson Family award for most points in
Photography Students – Year 6 and under – Group K4
K05 Horrie Jones Memorial Trophy for most points
in Photography – Students Years 7 to 12 – Group K5
K06 Kelmscott Senior High School Challenge
Award for most points in Students Photography (Years
7 – 12) by a Kelmscott Senior High School Student
Prize Money:
1st $5, 2nd $3 (UNO)
* 1st $10, 2nd $5 (Special Class E926)
Prize Money Donated by the Wildflower Society of
W.A – Armadale Branch for the following classes:
** 1st $12, 2nd $8 (Class J214 and J218)
*** 1st $20, 2nd $10 (Class J223)
Students – Years 3 and under
Class No.
B502 Happiness theme with flowers and foilage
B503 Lego with flowers and foilage (Garden on a
tray – maximum size 30cm x 20cm)
B504 Novelty stocking ‘Mr Grass Head’
Students – Years 4 to 6
Class No.
B505 Novelty Miniature Garden
B506 Floral Arrangement from Mum’s Kitchen
B507 Floral Arrangement – Explosion of Colour
Students – Years 7 to 9
Class No.
B508 Table Centre Decoration
B509 Flowers and Foliage in a Bag
B510 Recycle. Reuse must include flowers and foilage.
Use a recycled vase like container and/or recycled items
Students – Years 10 to 12
Class No
B511 Pot Plant or plants – max diameter of pot 15cm –
grown by the exhibitor for a minumum of three months
B512 Arrangement of flowers/foliage inspired by a
painting or photograph – let your creative spirit run
wild. Exhibit must be accompanied by the original or
a good copy of the painting/photograph
B513 Arrangement with wood and native
flowers/foliage
Flowers
Vegetables, Fruit and Nuts
Steward in charge: Mrs Julie Clark
tel: 0419 463 945, KAS Counciller
email : [email protected]
Student Flowers Group B5
1. All student flowers, except Pot Plants (Floral Art),
when staged become the property of the Society
(Rule 7 – see pg 64).
2. Pot and Container dimensions shall be the internal
maximum width.
3. Flowers must not be staged in any receptacle
showing a name or distinguishing mark.
4. All classes to include some flowers a/or foliage
Students – Pre-Primary and under
Class No.
B501 Flower creation (flower can be from paper or
other material and decorated)
Steward in charge: Mr Ken Mutton
tel: 9361 4679, KAS Counciller
Student Vegetables, Fruit and Nuts
Group C4
1. All exhibits in Group C4 to be bonafide property
of and grown by the Exhibitor (Rule 7 – see pg 64),
except for classes C410 to C413, C423 to C425.
2. All root crops to be washed. All to have half tops on.
3. All citrus to be clipped, short stalk and button intact.
4. Exhibits will be judged for table quality and not
for market.
Students – Years 6 and under
Class No.
C401 Peas in Pod, (10), any variety
C402 Broad Beans in Pod, (10), any variety
C403 Longest Carrot
C404 Radishes (6), any variety
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C405 Any other vegetable
C406 Mulberries, 1 punnet
C407 Largest Citrus
C408 Best citrus, any kind
C409 Any other fruit
C410 Face of a clown – using a whole potato for base
of face – Years 3 and under
C411 Fruit and/or vegetables and/or nuts –
Catterpillar – Years 4 to 6
C412 Decorated Butternut Pumpkin (with option to
incorporate other vegetables, fruit or nuts)
C413 Mixed plate of Vegetables by a Primary School
(3 varieties)
Students – Years 7 to 12
C414 Peas in Pod, (10), any variety
C415 Broad Beans in Pod, (10), any variety
C416 Longest Carrot
C417 Radishes (6), any variety
C418 Any other vegetable
C419 Mulberries, 1 punnet
C420 Largest Citrus
C421 Best citrus, any kind
C422 Any other fruit
C423 Fruit and/or vegetables and/or nuts – Any
Animal (named) – Years 7 to 9
C424 Fruit and/or vegetables and/or nuts – Any
Animal (named) – Years 10 to 12
C425 Decorated Butternut Pumpkin (with option to
incorporate other vegetables, fruit or nuts)
Home Produce
Steward in charge: Mrs Joan Gardner
tel: 9525 5850, KAS Counciller
Students Home Produce Group D9
1. All exhibits must be Home Made, prepared or
bottled since the last Make Smoking History
Kelmscott Show. See Rule 8 – page 64.
2. All exhibits to be in Clear Glass Jars with plain
screw lids, or glass clip-on lids. Avoid using
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lids from pickle jars or other strong flavoured
preserves. Remember presentation is judged.
3. A
ll Jams, Jellies, Pickles and Preserves exhibited
Must be in 250g to 400g Jars (No other sizes
will be accepted)
4. J ams judged on colours, consistency and flavour.
All jars to be labeled.
Students – Years 3 and under
Class No.
D901 Largest Egg (Hen)
D902 Painted Hen’s Egg, egg must be boiled
Students – Years 4 to 6
Class No.
D903 Largest Egg (Hen)
D904 Painted Hen’s Egg, egg must be boiled
Students – Years 7 to 12
Class No.
D905 Largest Egg (Hen)
D906 Painted Hen’s Egg, egg must be boiled
D907 Lemon butter
D908 Marmalade (any variety)
D909 Chutney (any variety)
D910 Relish (any variety)
Cooking
Steward in charge: Mrs Helen paton
tel: 0408 955 898, KAS Counciller
Student Cooking Group E9
1. A
ll exhibits must be Home Made and the work of
the exhibitor.
2. A
ll exhibits to be placed on cardboard plates
provided by KAS.
3. D
ecorated Cakes. Cake boards must be on cleats
or legs. Dummies may be used. Ribbon, wire,
stamens and manufactured pillars are permitted.
No wire must penetrate cake covering. Artificial
flowers are not permitted.
4. N
ote: all exhibits in the Cooking Section (with
the exception of decorated cakes and fruit cakes)
will remain the property of the KAS and will
not be able to be collected due to health and
safety issues.
Student Section
Students – Years 6 and Under
Class No.
E901 Scones, 6
E902 Fancy Cakes, 6, papers removed
E903 Biscuits, 2 varieties, 2 of each
E904 Lamingtons, 6
E905 Sponge, sandwich, unfilled
E906 Decorated Cake, sponge or plain
E907 Sweets (confectionery), 1 variety, 8 pieces, dainty
E908 Chocolate Cake, no icing
E909 Pikelets, 6, to be round and evenly cooked
E910 Jam Tarts, 6
E911 School Lunch Box, own container
E912 Iced and decorated milk arrowroot biscuits, 5
E913 Anzac Biscuits 5
Students – Years 7 to 12
Class No.
E914 Scones, 6
E915 Fancy Iced Cakes, 6
E916 Biscuits, 2 varieties, 2 of each, dainty
E917 Anzac Biscuits (5)
E918 Lamingtons, 6
E919 Sponge, unfilled
E920 Decorated Cake, Sponge or plain
E921 Sweets (confectionery), 1 variety, 8 pieces, dainty
E922 Chocolate Cake, no icing
E923 Pikelets, 6, to be round and evenly cooked
E924 Tarts 6 – 3 x lemon, 3 x strawberry
E925 School Health Cake – Attach recipe
E926 * My Favourite Cake – 2014 International Year
of Family Farming theme, not to exceed 30cm
E927 Chocolate Whoopie Pies, 3
E928 Jam Drops, 5
E929 Marble Cake (un-iced)
E930 Shortbread, 5
E931 Muffins, 4
E932 Butter Biscuits, 5
E933 Vanilla Biscuits Plain, 5
E934 Chocolate Chip Biscuits, 5
Knitting and Crochet
Steward in charge: Mrs Pat Long
tel: 9390 5330
Student Knitting and Crochet Group F7
1. All exhibits must be the work of the Exhibitor.
2. No article can be entered in this section if it has
won 1st Prize in any previous Make Smoking
History Kelmscott Show
3. No exhibit shall have identification of owner visible.
4. Please put your Exhibitor Ticket on each entry.
Students – Year 3 and Under
Class No.
F701 My first knitted piece – yarn of choice, any
method
F702 Loom band creation
F703 Crocheted Amigurumi Animal, any size
F704 Any other article
Students – Year 4 to 6
Class No.
F705 My first hand knitted piece – yarn of choice
F706 Loom band creation
F707 Crocheted Amigurumi Animal, any size
F708 Any other article
Students – Year 7 to 9
Class No.
F709 Hand knitted scarf – yarn of choice
F710 French knitted placemat – yarn of choice
F711 Loom band creation
F712 Any other article
Students – Year 10 to 12
Class No.
F713 Hand knitted beanie – yarn of choice
F714 Hand knitted scarf – yarn of choice
F715 Toy or doll with knitted or crocheted garments
F716 Any other article
Needlework
Steward in charge: Mrs Betty Buckingham
tel: 9398 2044, KAS Counciller
Student Needlework Group G9
1. Articles which have previously taken a first prize in
a Make Smoking History Kelmscott Show are not
eligible to compete in this Section.
2. Articles shown in this section must not have been
washed except for patchwork and quilting. Transfer
and embroidery markings may be removed by
rinsing in cold water
3. All framed pictures and wall hangings must have
facilities for hanging.
4. Please put your Exhibitor Ticket on each exhibit.
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Students – Years 3 and under
Class No.
G901 Piece of Embroidery (inc. tapestry, cross stitch
and ribbon embroidery)
G902 Soft Toy
G903 Pincushion
G904 Hessian with Wool Embroidery
G905 Reborn Doll
G906 Any other article
Students – Years 4 to 6
Class No:
G907 Piece of Embroidery (inc. tapestry, cross stitch
and ribbon embroidery)
G908 Soft Toy
G909 Pincushion
G910 Hessian with Wool Embroidery
G911 Reborn Doll
G912 Any other article
Students – Years 7 to 12
Class No.
G913 Embroidered article (inc. tapestry, cross stitch
and ribbon embroidery)
G914 Patchwork article
G915 Article in Machine sewing
G916 Toy or doll
G917 Reborn Doll
G918 Any other article
Crafts, Pottery and Ceramics
Steward in charge: Mrs Eileen Waddington
tel: 9390 7118
Students Arts and Crafts Group H5
1. All exhibits must be the work of the Exhibitor.
2. No article can be entered in this section if it has
won 1st Prize in any previous Make Smoking
History Kelmscott Show
3. No exhibit shall have identification of owner visible.
4. Please put your Exhibitor Ticket on each entry.
* * H504, H516 and H527 – No larger base than
30cm x 30cm
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Students – Year 3 and under
Class No.
H501 Origami any article
H502 Modelling any medium
H503 Any article matchsticks, pegs, popsticks
H504 Any other article * *
H505 Colours of Nature – any medium
H506 Lego model, Kit Form, including instruction
sheet
H507 Lego model, Own Design – must be on base
board not to exceed 26cm x 26cm
H508 Greeting card – Birthday theme
H509 Greeting card – Christmas theme
H510 Scrapbooking – One Page
H511 Decorated Terracotta plant pot up to 17cm
diameter – painted (sealed).
H512 Decorated Terracotta plant pot up to 17cm
diameter – any form of decoration other than
painting (sealed).
H513 Collection of Badges, Shells, etc mounted and
displayed on board (Size not to exceed 50cm x 25cm)
Students – Years 4 to 6
Class No.
H514 Any article fabric craft
H515 Decorated Box (not larger than a shoe box)
H516 Modelling any medium
H517 Origami any article
H518 Any other article * *
H519 Colours of Nature – any medium
H520 Greeting card – Birthday theme
H521 Greeting card – Christmas theme
H522 Scrapbooking – One page
H523 Scrapbooking – off the page (must contain
a photo)
H524 Lego model, Kit Form, including instruction
sheet
H525 Lego model, Own Design. Must be on base
board not to exceed 26 x 26cm.
H526 Decorated Terracotta plant pot up to 17cm
diameter – painted (sealed).
H527 Decorated Terracotta plant pot up to 17cm
diameter – any form of decoration other than
painting (sealed)
H528 Collection of Badges, Shells, etc mounted and
displayed on board (size not to exceed 50cm x 25cm)
Student Section
Students – Years 7 to 12
Class No.
H529 Article featuring beads/sequins
H530 Article fabric craft
H531 Any article not elsewhere specified * *
H532 Origami any article
H533 Friendship Bracelet
H534 Greeting card – Birthday theme
H535 Greeting card – Christmas theme
H536 Colours of Nature – any medium
H537 Scrapbooking – One Page
H538 Decorated Terracotta plant pot up to 17cm
diameter – painted (sealed).
H539 Decorated Terracotta plant pot up to 17cm
diameter – any form of decoration other than
painting (sealed).
Students Pottery Group H6
1. All exhibits must be the work of the Exhibitor.
2. No article can be entered in this section if it has
won 1st Prize in any previous Make Smoking
History Kelmscott Show
3. N
o exhibit shall have identification of owner visible.
4. Please put your Exhibitor Ticket on each entry.
Students – Years 6 and under
Class No.
H601 Animal, hand built
H602 Rocket/Spaceship, hand built
H603 Container, hand built
H604 Any other article, hand built
Students – Years 7 to 12
Class No.
H605 Animal, hand built
H606 Rocket/Spaceship, hand built
H607 Container, hand built
H608 Any other article, hand built
Students Ceramics Group H7
1. All exhibits must be the work of the Exhibitor.
2. No article can be entered in this section if it has
won 1st Prize in any previous Make Smoking
History Kelmscott Show
3. N
o exhibit shall have identification of owner visible.
4. Please put your Exhibitor Ticket on each entry.
Students – Years 6 and under
Class No.
H701 Animal – ceramics
H702 Rocket/Spaceship – ceramics
H703 Container – ceramics
H704 Any other article – ceramics
Students – Years 7 to 12
Class No.
H705 Animal – ceramics
H706 Rocket/Spaceship – ceramics
H707 Container – ceramics
H708 Any other article – ceramics
Manual Arts
Steward in charge: Mr Ian Hamilton
tel: 9390 8991
Student Manual Arts Group I5
1. All exhibits must be the work of the Exhibitor.
2. No article can be entered in this section if it has
won 1st Prize in any previous Make Smoking
History Kelmscott Show
3. No exhibit shall have identification of owner visible.
4. Please put your Exhibitor Ticket on each entry.
Students – Year 6 and Under
Class No.
I501 Article of woodwork
I502 Wire Sculpture
I503 Ring pull art made from recycled materials
Students – Years 7 to 12
Class No.
I504 Article of woodwork
I505 Article of metalwork
I506 Birdhouse made from recycled materials
I507 Garden ornament made from recycled materials
I508 Any other article made from recycled materials
with a size limit 45cm x 45cm x 45cm
Painting and Drawing
Steward in charge: Mr Kim Fletcher
tel: 9399 2388
Student Painting and Drawing Group J2
1. All exhibits must be the work of the Exhibitor.
2. Please adhere to Medium descriptions and
Maximum Size and Framing requirements. See
also Show Regulations and By-laws rule 18.
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3. Please put the Exhibitor Ticket on the front of
each entry.
4. No Painting or Drawing can be entered in this
section if it has previously won 1st Prize in any
Make Smoking History Kelmscott Show
5. Due to limited exhibiting space in this section
there is a limit of ten (10) entries per exhibitor.
Size: 50cm x 35cm maximum including
mounting, no frames and no glass. Artwork to be
on paper or light unframed canvas only.
Students – Pre-primary and under
Class No.
J201 My Family, in crayon
J202 My Home – any media
J203 Any subject
Students – Years 1 and 2
Class No.
J204 My pet/s, in crayon
J205 Our Garden – coloured pencil
J206 The day of dinosaurs. A painting or coloured
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J207 Any subject – collage or mixed media
Students – Years 3 and 4
Class No.
J208 A farm scene, painted
J209 A Tree, in pencil
J210 A vase of flowers – coloured drawing or
painting
J211 Any other subject or mixed media
Students – Years 5 and 6
Class No.
J212 Landscape – any medium
J213 Black and white drawing – pen, pencil, charcoal
J214 ** W. A. Wildflower(s) – any medium
J215 ‘Under the Sea’ – any medium
Students – Years 7 to 9
Class No.
J216 Tourist Poster: Attractions of the AK area – any
medium
J217 Portrait – any medium
J218 ** A painting – W. A. Wildflower(s)
J219 Drawing – any other subject
Students – Years 10 to 12
Class No.
J220 Painting or drawing any subject depicting
action
J221 Portrait – any medium
J222 Still life – any subject and medium
J223 *** Decorative border/design featuring at least
two (2) distinctive wildflowers.
Photography
Steward in charge: Mrs Kath Coulthard
tel: 9390 0804
Student Photography
1. PRIOR TO DELIVERY please put Class
Number and Name on the back of each exhibit.
2. All photos must be mounted preferably using
light card. This requirement is for judge and
display purposes AS WELL AS AVOIDING
DAMAGE TO PHOTOS that need to be
attached to boards USING DRAWING PINS.
Note that NO GLASS or SOLID FRAMES are
allowed
3. I f titles are used they must be placed at the bottom
of the exhibit immediately under the picture.
Student Section
4. A
ll exhibits, except the mounting and developing,
must be the work of the exhibitor of amateur status.
5. Photographs which have won a First Prize in a
previous Make Smoking History Kelmscott Show
are not eligible for competition.
6. Due to limited exhibiting space in this section
there is a limit of ten (10) entries per exhibitor.
7. The KAS reserves the right to return entry forms
and monies for this section should the maximum
number of entries be exceeded or if the overall
photography exhibit space available reaches its
limit.
8. Traditional or digital photos in black and white
or colour will be accepted into all groups.
Student Photography – Year 6 and Under
Group K4
Maximum mounted size:
13cm x 18cm or 234sq cms
Class No.
K401 Pet study
K402 Still Life
K403 My family
K404 My favourite Place
K405 Flower(s) Study
K406 Open
Student Photography – Years 7 to 12
Group K5
Maximum Mounted Size:
23cm x 33cm or 759sq cms
Class No.
K501 Portrait
K502 Still Life
K503 Converging Lines and patterns
K504 Action and Motion
K505 Open
NOTE: Still Life is the depiction of a man-made
grouping or arrangement of inanimate objects such
as fruit, toys, vases, flags, candles, baskets, stones or
cut flowers. The photographer designs the picture.
Flowers out in the garden on a still day are NOT
still life.
Front
Section
Important Information For Exhibitors
PRIOR TO DELIVERY
of Photos to the Showground:
1. Attach your entry ticket as per the
illustration below so that the group, class
and entry number is showing on the front
bottom right hand corner. The top portion
of the ticket should be firmly taped to the
back of the mounting.
2. For security reasons, make sure that your name
and class number are clearly written on the back
of the photo or mounting.
K
Class No.
K106
Exhibit Identity No.
Entry ticket
3261
Back
John Smith
Class No. K106
Tape
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Flowers
Steward in charge: Ms Julie Clark, tel: 0419 463 945 and
email: [email protected], KAS Councillor
Information
1. Entry Closing date: 5pm, 7th October 2016. Cut
flower entries will be accepted at the KAS office until
12 midday, Wednesday 12th October 2016
2. Refer to Information for Exhibitors on page 14
for Exhibit Delivery, Staging and Judging times.
3. Exhibits may be staged on the Thursday between
6pm – 8pm and on Friday from 7am – 10.30am.
Exhibits will not be accepted after 10.30am
Friday.
4. A warning bell will be rung at 10.30am, 10.45am
and finally 11.00am Friday, when all exhibits must
be staged and ready for Judging.
5. Exhibitors are not permitted whilst judging is in
progress.
6. S
tudent Classes are now listed in
Section A – Student Classes on Page 22.
Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting
1. All exhibits in this section except Flower Arranging
(Floral Art) and Children’s Classes shall be grown
by the Exhibitor. All flowers, except Pot Plants and
Flower Arranging (Floral Art), when staged become
the property of the Society (Rule 7 – see pg 64).
2. Should only one exhibit be received in any one Class,
no prize will be awarded unless in the opinion of the
Judge, such exhibit would have obtained a prize had
there been competition. (Rule 30 – see pg 65).
3. A Bowl must be equal or greater in width than in
height and the mouth at its shortest measurement
must be at least two thirds of the width.
4. A Vase must be greater in height than width (Wall
vases excepted).
5. Pot and Container dimensions shall be the internal
maximum width.
6. Competitors to supply own vases and bowls for
Vase and Bowl Classes except classes marked (t).
Please attach name under base.
7. Flowers must not be staged in any receptacle
showing a name or distinguishing mark.
8. No buds to be shown on Roses in ‘distinct’ Classes,
otherwise buds count as blooms.
9. Distinct – Different colours, NND – Not
necessarily distinct, NES – Not elsewhere specified
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Entry Fee
$1.50 For each entry (Group B1 to B4)
Awards and Prize Money
Kelmscott Agricultural Society awards prize cards
and prize money to each class.
Sashes and ribbons are awarded to the following:
Champion or Best: a) Rose, b) Gerbera, c) Gladiolus
(chosen from Specimen Group B1), d) Formal Bowl,
e) Formal Vase, f) Informal Exhibit, g) Hanging
Basket and h) Pot Plant (chosen from Pot Plant
Group B4).
B01 Renee De Ruiter award for most points in
overall Flower Section
B02 Renee De Ruiter award for most points in
Roses classes B102 to B111 and B201 to B205
B03 Renee De Ruiter award for most points in
Classes B101, B112 to B114 and B122 to B130
B04 Armadale Garden & Firewood Supplies award
for most points classes B116 to B121 and B131 to B139
B05 Kiss Kiss Bloom award for most points Vases
and Bowls – Group B2
B06 Kiss Kiss Bloom award for most points Flower
Arranging (Floral Art) – Group B3
B07 Kelmscott and Districts Garden Club award
for most points in Pot Plants – Group B4
B13 Armadale Wildflower Society – Robert
Harington Trophy for 1st place in Class B303
Prize Money: 1st $10, 2nd $5 (Groups B1, B2 and B4)
1st $14, 2nd $7 (Group B3)
Flowers Group B1
Class No.
B101 Gladiolus, 1 spike
B102 Roses, 6 blooms, at least 4 distinct, named
B103 Roses, 3 blooms, distinct, named
B104 Roses, 1 bloom, named
B105 t Roses, vase of, 3 all one colour, named
where possible
B106 t Roses, 3 vases, 3 in each, 3 varieties, named
when possible
B107 Rose, Polyantha, 1 cut, may be named
B108 Rose, cluster flowered, 1 cut may be named
B109 Rose, David Austin 1 cut, may be named
Flowers
B110 Rose old fashioned/heritage, 1 cut may be named
B111 Miniature Roses, 3 cuts, NND
B112 Sweet Peas, 1 vase, 4 cuts NND
B113 Sweet Peas, 3 distinct, 3 cuts of each
B114 Hippeastrums, 1 cut
B115 Clivia, 1 cut
B116 Snapdragons, 3 distinct, 1 cut of each
B117 Snapdragons, 3 one colour
B118 Poppies, vase of 12 cuts
B119 Stocks, vase of 6 cuts, any colour laterals allowed
B120 Stocks, 6 cuts 4 distinct, no laterals
B121 Vase of Calendulas not exceeding 6 cuts
B122 Pansies, 6 distinct, collars allowed
B123 Pansies, 3 distinct, collars allowed
B124 Gerberas, single, 3 NND
B125 Gerberas, double, 3 NND
B126 Geranium Ivy, 3 trusses, distinct
B127 Geraniums NES, 3 trusses, distinct
B128 Pelargoniums, 3 trusses, distinct
B129 Iris, Bearded, 1 cut
B130 Iris, 3 cuts, NND, any variety
B131 Garden Flowers, Annuals 3 cuts NES, NND
B132 Garden Flowers, Perennials, 3 cuts, NES, NND
B133 Flowers of Bulbs, Corms, Tubers or Rhizomes,
3 cuts, distinct.
B134 Flowering or Ornamental Tree or Shrub, 3
cuts distinct
B135 Flowering, Ornamental Tree, Shrub or climber,
1 cut
B136 Australian Native Flowering Tree or shrub, 3
distinct cuts
B137 Australian Flowering Native Tree or shrub, 1 cut
B138 Flowers Australian native, 3 cuts NND
B139 Flower Australian native, 1 cut
t See Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting.
B207 Sweet Peas, bowl of
B208 Stocks, vase of
B209 Poppies, vase of
B210 Garden Flowers, vase of mixed at least
3 varieties
B211 Garden Flowers, bowl of mixed, at least
3 varieties
B212 Garden Flowers, vase of 1 variety, NES
B213 Nasturtiums, bowl of
B214 Floating Bowl
Flower Arranging (Floral Art) Group B3
Horticultural Material must predominate
throughout. No artificial fruit or flowers are
permitted unless stated on schedule. Maximum
space allowed is 55cm wide and 45cm deep.
Class No.
B301 Table arrangement of Flowers and Candles
B302 Just for beginners. As you like it
B303 Decorative arrangement of Native Western
Australian Flora
B304 Basket with Gift and Flowers
B305 Arrangement in plant pots
Vases And Bowls Group B2
Flowers to be grown by exhibitor
Supply own vases and bowls
Class No.
B201 Roses, vase of, not exceeding 12 blooms,
named where possible
B202 Roses, bowl, not exceeding 24 blooms
B203 Roses, bowl of full blown, named where possible
B204 Rosebuds, vase of 12
B205 Vase Miniature Roses
B206 Lavender, bowl of
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Pot Plants Group B4
Pots not to exceed 25cm. Hanging baskets not
to exceed 40cm. Overall height and width of pot
and plant not to exceed 90cm. Self watering pots
allowed. All plants to be grown by the exhibitor in
unmarked pots for a minimum of 3 months.
Class No.
B401 One in Bloom NES
B402 Foliage Plant, Not Variegated, other than fern
B403 Foliage Plant – Variegated
B404 Fern other than Maidenhair
B405 Maidenhair fern
B406 Ferns, 3 pots any variety, not to exceed 20cm
B407 Cacti or succulent, one only
B408 Cacti and/or Succulents, 3 pots Distinct not to
exceed 20cm
B409 1 Orchid, Paphiopedilum, in bloom
B410 1 Orchid, Cymbidium, in bloom
B411 1 Orchid, Cattleya, in bloom
B412 1 Orchid, Dendrobium, in bloom
B413 1 Orchid – Australian native
B414 Any other Orchid
B415 Plant grown in unusual container, other
than orchid
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B416 Hippeastrum, in flower, grown in pot
B417 Begonia – Flowering
B418 Begonia – Foliage
B419 Bromeliad – 1 pot – not to exceed 25cm
B420 Annual Flowers in bloom, grown in pot not to
exceed 25 cm
B421 Hanging Basket, Maidenhair, any variety
B422 Hanging Basket, 1 fern, other than maidenhair
B423 Hanging Basket, more than one variety
B424 Hanging Basket, foliage other than fern
B425 Hanging Basket, 1 in bloom other than orchid
B426 Hanging Basket, orchid in bloom
B427 Plant grown on a board, Board not to exceed
25cm x 25cm
B428 Any plant or plants – pot size min 20cm – max
40cm – overall height not to exceed 120cm
B429 Native West Australian Plant – container not
to exceed 30cm in diameter or width and length not
greater than 30cm.
The WA Horticultural Council Inc. State
Championship – Pot Plants
B430 Pot Plant – 4 plants, distinct genera.
Containers not to exceed 25.5cm in diameter
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2016 Kelmscott
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Steward in charge: Mr Ken Mutton, KAS Councillor tel: 9361 4679
Information
1. Entry Closing date: 5pm, 7th October 2016.
2. Refer to Information for Exhibitors on page 14
for Exhibit Delivery, Staging and Judging times.
3. Student Classes are now listed in
Section A – Student Classes on Page 22.
Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting
1. All exhibits in this section to be bonafide property
of and grown by the Exhibitor (Rule 7 – see pg
64), except for Group C4 classes C410 to C413,
C423 to C425.
2. All root crops to be washed. All except Classes
C102, C103 and C104 to have half tops on.
3. All citrus to be clipped, short stalk and button intact.
4. Exhibits will be judged for table quality and not
for market.
5. Flat trays for exhibits supplied by KAS
Entry Fee
$1.50 for each entry (Group C1 to C3)
Awards and Prize Money
Kelmscott Agricultural Society awards Prize Cards
and Money Prizes.
C01 Joy Roberts Family Memorial Trophy for
highest aggregate points in Vegetables, Fruits and
Nuts – Groups C1 and C2.
C02 Kiss Kiss Bloom award for most points in
Vegetables – Group C1 and classes C301 to C305
C03 Kelmscott Transport Agency award for most
points in Fruit and Nuts – Group C2 and Classes
C306 to C309
Prize Money:
1st $10, 2nd $5 (Group C1 to C3)
* 1st $14, 2nd $7 (Class C101)
Vegetables Group C1
Class No.
C101 * Collection of 6 varieties of Vegetables; if Root
Vegetables, display 3 specimens of such varieties.
C102 Potatoes (5), any variety white flesh.
C103 Potatoes (5), red.
C104 Potatoes (5), yellow flesh
C105 Beetroot, bunch of 3
C106 Beetroot, Heirloom Variety, 3 colours, 1 of
each colour
C107 Radish, Icicle, bunch of 6 must be white
C108 Radish, Globe, bunch of 6
C109 Turnips, bunch of 3
C110 Carrots, bunch of 3
C111 Carrots, Heirloom Variety, 3, 1 of each colour
C112 Cabbage, 1 head
C113 Mini Cabbage
C114 Any type of Sprouts, 1 punnet
C115 Silver Beet, 1 head (not cut)
C116 Spinach, 1 head (in own vessel of water)
C117 Rhubarb, 5 stalks with half leaves
C118 Peas in Pod, (10) sugar or snow varieties
C119 Peas in Pod, (10) any other variety
C120 Broad Beans, (10)
C121 Lettuce (any variety) in own container
C122 Pumpkin, 1 Butternut
C123 Pumpkin, 1 any other variety
C124 Bunch of Mixed Herbs, (not dried – and in
own vessel of water)
C125 Any vegetable not listed, named
C126 Broccoli bunch, not less than 3 heads
C127 Cauliflower, 1 head
C128 Mini Cauliflower
C129 Leeks (2)
C130 Capsicum Green on plate (3)
C131 Capsicum Red on plate (3)
C132 Capsicum Yellow on plate (3)
C133 Spring Onions – 6 in bunch
C134 Garlic – 3 Bulbs
C135 Choko – 3 only
C136 Tomatoes (ordinary) (3)
C137 Tomatoes, Roma (6)
C138 Tomatoes, Cherry (12)
C139 Zucchini
C140 Sweet Corn (3)
C141 Choy, any kind (5)
C142 Kale (5)
C143 Chard (5)
C144 Presentation basket vegetables, must be home grown
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Vegetables, Fruit and Nuts
Fruit and Nuts Group C2
Class No.
C201 Loquats, pear shaped, 1 kg
C202 Loquats, 1 kg, any other variety
C203 Loquats, best bunch
C204 Oranges, Half Flat Tray, Valencia
C205 Oranges, Half Flat Tray, Navel
C206 Lemons, Fresh, Half Flat Tray
C207 Grapefruit (3)
C208 Lemons, fresh (3)
C209 Lemons, most in one bunch
C210 Mandarins (3)
C211 Oranges (3)
C212 Cumquats, not less than 12
C213 Fruit, 4 distinct kinds, 2 of each kind
C214 Citrus Fruit, 4 distinct kinds, 2 of each kind
C215 Strawberries, not less than 12
C216 Mulberries, 1 punnet
C217 Passionfruit (3)
C218 Macadamias, 250 grams
C219 Nuts, any other variety, 250 grams, named
C220 Any other fruit not listed
C221 Presentation Basket Fruit and/or Nuts
Novelty Classes Group C3
Class No.
C301 Largest Pumpkin
C302 Largest Potato
C303 Longest Broadbean Pod
C304 Ugliest Vegetable
C305 Longest Carrot
C306 Largest Grapefruit
C307 Largest Orange
C308 Largest Lemon
C309 Ugliest Fruit
C310 Orange (1) with the thinest skin
D
Home Produce, Brew and Wine
Steward in charge: Mrs Joan Gardner, KAS Councillor, tel: 9525 5850
Information
1. Entry Closing Date: 5pm, 30th September 2016
2. Refer to Information for Exhibitors on page 14
for Exhibit Delivery, Staging and Judging times.
3. Student Classes are now listed in
Section A – Student Classes on Page 22.
Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting
1. All exhibits must be Home Made, prepared or
bottled since the last Make Smoking History
Kelmscott Show. See Rule 8 – page 64.
2. All exhibits to be in Clear Glass Jars with plain
screw lids, or glass clip-on lids. Avoid using
lids from pickle jars or other strong flavoured
preserves. Remember presentation is judged.
3. All Jams, Jellies, Pickles and Preserves exhibited
Must be in 250g to 400g Jars (No other sizes
will be accepted)
4. Jams judged on colours, consistency and flavour.
All jars to be labeled.
Entry Fee
$1.50 for each entry (Group D1 to D8)
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History
Kelmscott Show
Our philosophy is to provide
you with a quality, relaxed and
painless, dental solution.
Our dedicated team will
endeavour to provide all our
patients with high quality
services across all aspects of
dentistry and patient care.
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Awards and Prize Money
Kelmscott Agricultural Society awards Prize Cards
and Money Prizes.
D01 Armadale Garden and Firewood Supplies
award for most points in Dairy Products, Eggs, Jams,
Honey, Pickles and Preserves – Groups D1 to D6.
D02 Harold and Jean Larke Memorial – Armadale
Garden and Firewood Supplies award for most points
in Dairy Produce and Eggs – Groups D1 and D2
D03 Joan Gardner award for most points in Jams,
Pickles and Preserves – Groups D3, D5 and D6.
D04 Jean and Vic James award for most points in
Honey – Group D4.
D05 Back-2-Basics award for most points in Home
Brew – Group D7
D06 Tim Choules award for most points in wine –
Group D8
Prizes Money: 1st $10, 2nd $5 (Group D1 to D8)
Dairy Produce Group D1
Class No.
D101 Butter, home-made 500 grams
D102 Yoghurt, natural
Eggs Group D2
Class No.
D201 Eggs, hen, white, half dozen
D202 Eggs, hen, brown, half dozen
D203 Eggs, hen, tinted, half dozen
D204 Eggs, duck, any variety, half dozen
D205 Eggs, hen, 1 dozen
D206 Eggs, bantam, any variety half dozen
D207 Eggs, any other variety, half dozen
D208 Painted Hen’s Egg, egg must be boiled
Jams Group D3
All Jams and Jellies exhibited must be in 250g to
400g jars (no other sizes will be accepted)
Class No.
D301 Collection of Jams, 3 varieties, 1 of each
D302 Marmalade, 2 kinds, 1 of each
D303 Marmalade, shredded or grated, 1 jar
D304 Marmalade, other than shredded or grated, 1 jar
D305 Apricot Jam, 1 jar
D306 Peach Jam, 1 jar
D307 Fig Jam, 1 jar
D308 Plum Jam, 1 jar
D309 Melon Jam, 1 jar
D310 Strawberry Jam, 1 jar
D311 Sweet Chilli Jam, 1 jar
D312 Jam, AOV, 1 jar
D313 Collection of Jellies, 3 varieties, 1 of each
D314 Jelly, 1 jar any variety
Honey Group D4
Class No.
D401 Honey, liquid standard colour light 2 x
500gram jars
D402 Honey, liquid standard colour dark 2 x
500gram jars
D403 Honey, natural granulation 2 x 500 gram jars
D404 Chunk Honey, 2 x 500 gram jars of (liquid) honey
each containing a piece of comb honey of same source
D405 Beeswax, white in one block not less than 1 kg
and not more than 1.5 kg
D406 Beeswax, yellow in one block not less than1 kg
and not more than 1.5 kg
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Home Produce, Brew and Wine
Pickles Group D5
All Pickles exhibited must be in 250g to 400g jars
(no other sizes will be accepted)
Class No.
D501 Tomato Sauce
D502 Sauce, any other variety
D503 Chutney, any variety, 1 jar
D504 Caramelised Onion Jam, 1 jar
D505 Relish, any variety, 1 jar
D506 Cauliflower Pickle, 1 jar
D507 Clear Mixed Pickle, 1 jar
D508 Sweet Pickles, any variety, 1 jar
D509 Sour Pickle, any variety, 1 jar
D510 Pickles, any variety, 1 jar
D511 Onions, Brown Pickled, 1 jar
D512 Onions, White, Pickled, 1 jar
D513 Olive, Any Variety, Pickled, 1 jar
D514 Collection of Pickles, 3 jars, other than fruit,
3 varieties
D515 Pickled Beetroot 1 Jar
D710 Apple Cider Alcoholic
D711 Pear Cider
Amateur Wine Group D8
Conditions of Entry
1. R
estricted to amateur wine makers. Products not
available for sale.
2. Th
e Chief Steward or Judge may transfer any entry
to another class if it is considered wrongly entered.
3. Th
e Chief Steward or Judge may disqualify any
entry if considered to be falsely represented.
4. O
pen Wine Spoils.
Class No.
D801 Ginger Beer Alcoholic
D802 Fruit Wine, Dry
D803 Strawberry Liquor
D804 Sparkling Wine, Dry or Sweet
D805 Novelty Wine
D806 Grape Wine, Sweet
D807 Grape Wine, Dry
All Dry Wines will be tasted first.
Preserves Group D6
All Preserves exhibited must be in 250g to 400g
jars (no other sizes will be accepted)
Class No.
D601 3 pieces of fruit leather, any varieties
D602 Lemon butter, 1 jar
D603 Passionfruit butter, 1 jar
D604 Fruit Mince, 1 jar
D605 Preserved bottle fruit, any variety
D606 Preserved lemons, 1 jar
Home Brew Group D7
Exhibit entered in each class shall consist of
two bottles.
Class No.
D701 Lager/Pilsner, Mash Brewed Ingredients
D702 Lager/Pilsner, Kit Ingredients
D703 Bitter, Mash Brewed Ingredients
D704 Bitter, Kit Ingredients
D705 Pale Amber Ales, Kit Ingredients
D706 Brown Ales, Mash Brewed Ingredients
D707 Brown Ales, Kit Ingredients
D708 Stout, Mash Brewed Ingredients
D709 Stout, Kit Ingredients
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Cooking
Sponsored by: The Manse Restaurant
Steward in charge: Mrs Helen Paton, KAS Councillor,
tel: 0408 955 898
Information
1. Entry closing date: 5pm, 30th September 2016.
2. Refer to Information for Exhibitors on page 14
for Exhibit Delivery, Staging and Judging times.
3. Student Classes are now listed in
Section A – Student Classes on Page 22.
Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting
1. All exhibits must be Home Made, and the work of
the exhibitor.
2. All exhibits to be placed on cardboard plates
provided by KAS.
3. Decorated Cakes. Cake boards must be on cleats
or legs. Dummies may be used. Ribbon, wire,
stamens and manufactured pillars are permitted.
No wire must penetrate cake covering. Artificial
flowers are not permitted.
4. Note: all exhibits in the Cooking Section (with
the exception of decorated cakes and fruit cakes)
will remain the property of the KAS and will
not be able to be collected due to health and
safety issues.
5. A novice is a competitor who has not won a prize
in any Show(Rule 24, page 64).
Entry Fee
$1.50 for each entry (Groups E1 to E8 UNO)
* $2 for each entry (Classes E501 to E506 and E510)
Dinner Tue to Sat
(Sun and Mon by arrangement)
Lunches by arrangement
31 Church Avenue, Armadale, 6122
9399 6078
www.themanse.theguide.com.au
Awards and Prize Money
Kelmscott Agricultural Society awards prize cards
and prize money
E01 The Manse Restaurant Perpetual Trophy for
most points in Cooking Section
E02 Yvonne Busquets award for most points in
Scones and Sponges – Group E1
E03 Porter Family award for most points in Cakes
– Group E2
E04 The Manse Restaurant award for most points
in Pastry – Group E3
E05 Myriad Gifts and Collectables award for most
points in Fruit Cakes – Group E4
E06 Alternative Bites award for most points in
Breads – Group E6
E07 Bakers Delight South-Metro Tafe award for
Best Exhibit in Breads – Group E6 by a South Metro
student
E08 Alternative Bites award for most points in
Gluten Free Cooking – Group E7
E09 Peter and Jan Billan award for most points in
Miscellaneous Cooking – Group E8
Prizes: 1st $10, 2nd $5 (Groups E1 to E8 UNO)
* 1st $30, 2nd $15 (Classes E501 to E506 and E510)
Scones and Sponges Group E1
Class No.
E101 Scones, 6 Plain
E102 Scones, 6 Fruit
E103 Scones, 6 Pumpkin
E104 Sponge, Sandwich, no butter, unfilled
E105 Sponge, sandwich, containing butter, unfilled
E106 Swiss Roll, filled
E107 Decorated Sponge Cake, not novelty
E108 Cornflour Sponge Sandwich, not iced or filled
Cakes Group E2
Note: Square, Rectangular or Round Tin, not a
Ring Tin
Class No.
E201 Chocolate Cake, Iced, no filling, round tin
E202 Health Cake (attach recipe)
E203 Orange Cake, Iced, oblong tin
E204 Sultana Cake
E205 Carrot Cake, no icing
E206 Carrot and Walnut Cake, not iced
E207 Apple Cake, round tin, to be dusted with icing
sugar. Paper must always be removed
Pastry Group E3
Class No.
E301 Apple Pies, to be dusted with icing sugar,
3 small
E302 Large Apple Pie, to be dusted with icing sugar
E303 Christmas Fruit Mince Pies, 6
E304 Cream Puffs, unfilled, 6
E305 Pizza, Any variety
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E
E306 Quiche, not to exceed 24cm
E307 Mince Meat Pies, 2 individual, not party pies
E308 Sausage Rolls, 4 on plate approx. 5cm long
Fruit Cakes Group E4
Note: Baked in Round Tin
Class No.
E401 Fruit Cake, not iced, recipe must include
honey. See (optional) Recipe 1
E402 Boiled Fruit Cake – please ensure all fruit cakes
are not under cooked.
E403 Light Fruit Cake
E404 Plum Pudding, Steamed in basin
E405 Grandmother’s economical plum pudding (See
Set Recipe 2, cost of ingredients approx. $3)
Decorated Cakes Group E5
Note: Cake Boards must be on Cleats or Legs
Class No
E501 * Decorated Cake, any special occasion – One
or Two Tiered
E502 * Decorated Wedding Cake – One or
Two Tiered
E503 * Novelty Decorated Cake
E504 * Decorated Christmas Cake
E505 * Decorated Cake (Novice)
E506 * Decorated Cake, not novelty
E507 Corsage – on presentation board
E508 Plaque suitable for top of 30th Pearl
Anniversary Cake
E509 Decorated Miniature Cake – suitable for a
special occasion. Entry to be contained within the
perimeter of a 15cm board – All decorations to be
scaled accordingly
E510 * Dolly Varden Cake (no Plastic Dolls)
E511 * Decorated Teapot & Cup
Breads Group E6
Class No.
E601 Bread, White, Upright
E602 Bread, White, 3 Strand Plait
E603 Bread, Wholemeal
E604 Bread, Multigrain
E605 Bread Rolls, 3 varieties 1 of each
E606 Yeast Buns, fruit and spices, 3
E607 Jubilee Twist
E608 Machine made Multigrain
E609 Machine made White
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Gluten Free Cooking Group E7
Note: All cooking in this group must be Gluten
Free. Please attach recipe to exhibit.
Class No.
E701 Savory Muffin any variety (3)
E702 Slice any variety (3)
E703 Biscuits (6)
E704 Cupcakes (4)
E705 Sweet muffin(4)
E706 Tea cake
E707 Pizza
E708 Profiteroles (4)
Miscellaneous Cooking Group E8
Class No.
E801 Chocolate afternoon tea slice (dainty) 6 pieces
E802 Muffins, 4, paper cups removed
E803 Chocolates, homemade gift presentation (dainty)
E804 Sweets (confectionery), homemade, 1 variety, 8
pieces dainty
E805 Sweets (confectionery), homemade, 3 varieties,
2 of each, dainty
E806 Baked Afternoon Tea Slice, 3 varieties, 2 pieces
of each (dainty)
E807 Pavlova, unfilled
E808 Rolled Oat Biscuits, 6
E809 Afternoon Tea Biscuits, 3 varieties, 3 of each (dainty)
E810 Shortbread, round, uncut
E811 Date Loaf, baked in open loaf tin, approx.
11cm x 22cm
E812 Afternoon Tea Cakes, 3 varieties, 3 distinct
foundations, (cake paper must be removed), 3 of
each (dainty)
E813 Lamingtons, 6, medium size
E814 Pikelets, 6, to be round and evenly cooked
E815 Any other cake not elsewhere specified – to be
named.
E816 My favourite cake, including recipe: on own
presentation plate, not to exceed 35cm
E817 6 small patty cakes decorated, can be butterfly,
papers removed
E818 Meringues, small, 6
E819 Gingerbread House not to exceed 40cms
E820 Berry friands, 4
E821 Marble Cake (un-iced)
E822 Anzac Biscuits (5)
E823 Jam Drops (5)
Cooking
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INGREDIENTS
500 grams raisins, chopped
250 grams sultanas
glace cherries,
125 grams each dates,
up
apricots and ginger in syr
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Half a cup ove
250 grams butter
4 large eggs
1 cup honey
1tsp almond essence
ed
60 grams walnuts, chopp
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2 cups whole
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Half a cup self-raising flo
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Quarter of
2 tsp mixed spice
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Extra glace cherries an
for decoration
SET RECIPE TW
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METHOD
in bowl, add
1. Place prepared fruit
covered for
rum and allow to stand
24 hours.
preheat oven
ollect ingredients and
2. C
to 130o C.
together,
eat butter and honey
3. B
with almond
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add eggs one at a tim
beat until
to
essence, and continue
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mixture is light and cre
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ift dry ingredients tog
3. S
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add to creamed butte
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: GRANDMOTHE
RS ECONOMICAL
INGREDIENTS
1 tablespoon bu
tter
½ cup of brown
sugar
1 cup mixed frui
t
1 cup plain flour
1 teaspoon of bi
carb soda
Cinnamon/Nutm
eg to taste
1 cup boiling wa
ter – add last
COST OF INGRE
DIENTS
APPROXIMATELY
$3
PLUM PUDDING
METHOD
1. Cream butter
and sugar
2. Mix in the othe
r dry ingredient
s
3. Add the boilin
g water, mix we
ll.
4. Put this mixtu
re into a damp,
lightly
floured cloth. T
ie tightly and pla
ce in
a pot of boiling wa
ter.
5. Cook for 2 hour
s (Water may ne
ed to
be topped up)
6. Remove from
pot, allow to stan
d
at least 30 min
utes before
removing cloth.
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F
Knitting and Crochet
Steward in charge: Mrs Pat Long, tel: 9390 5300
Information
1. Entry closing date: 5pm, 30th September 2016.
2. Refer to Information for Exhibitors on page 14
for Exhibit Delivery, Staging and Judging times.
3. S
tudent Classes are now listed in
Section A – Student Classes on Page 22.
Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting
1. All exhibits must be the work of the Exhibitor.
2. No article can be entered in this section if it has
won 1st Prize in any previous Make Smoking
History Kelmscott Show
3. No exhibit shall have identification of owner
visible.
4. Please put your Exhibitor Ticket on each entry.
5. Baby’s Set: Three garments consisting of 1 pair
Booties, Bonnet, Jacket or Dress. Sets are to be
pinned together. No shank buttons.
6. Crochet Lacework may be lightly tacked onto
coloured card.
7. Standard sizes: Doilies maximum 25cm (10”);
Runners and Table Centres maximum 75cm (30”);
Tablecloth minimum 1 metre.
8. Please check that you have entered your exhibit in
the correct section and correct class.
Entry Fee
$1.50 for each entry (Groups F1 to F6)
Awards and Prize money
Kelmscott Agricultural Society awards Place Cards
and Prize Money
F01 A and L. B. Choules award for most points in
Knitting and Crochet
F02 Wizard Pharmacy – Kelmscott award for most
points in Hand Knitting – Group F1
F03 Gosnells Machine Knitters Club award for
most points in Machine Knitting – Group F2
F04 Make Smoking History Kelmscott Show
award for most points in Crochet – Group F3
F05 Trish Davis award for most points in Dolls and
Toys – Group F4
F06 Meg Taylor award for most points in Special
Classes – Group F5
Prize Money: 1st $10, 2nd $5 (Groups F1 to F6)
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Hand Knitting Group F1
Class No.
F101 Outfit for infant under 1 year, 3 pieces
F102 Lady’s jumper or cardigan
F103 Man’s jumper or cardigan
F104 Baby’s shawl
F105 Baby’s cardigan (no shank buttons)
F106 Knitted scarf or cowl, open selection of hand
spun yarn to make the scarf or cowl
F107 Any other article, hand spun yarn
F107 Any other article, pure wool
F108 Any other article, pure cotton
F109 Any other article, synthetic yarn
F110 Tea cosy, To be Exhibited on a Tea Pot
F111 3 Coat hangers
F112 Picture knitting and/or Fair Isle
Machine Knitting Group F2
Class No.
F201 Baby’s shawl
F202 Baby’s outfit, 2 pieces (no shank buttons)
F203 Child’s cardigan or jumper 2 – 6 years
F204 Child’s summer top 2 – 6 years
F205 Lady’s summer top
F206 Adult cardigan or jumper
F207 Any other article
Crochet Group F3
Class No.
F301 Outfit for infant, under 1 year, 3 pieces
F302 Baby’s shawl
F303 Baby’s cardigan
F304 Child’s jumper or cardigan
F305 Child’s dress
F306 Lady’s cardigan
F307 Crochet hat or beanie, use appropriate style of
hand spun yarn.
F308 Afghan rug or bedspread
F309 Table centre
F310 2 Doilies
F311 3 Coat hangers
F312 Any other article, pure cotton
F313 Any other article, pure wool
F314 Any other article, synthetic
F315 Knee rug
F
Knitting and Crochet
Dolls and Toys Group F4
Class No.
F401 Doll dressed in knitted or crocheted garments
F402 Crocheted Doll Garment
F403 Knitted Doll Garment
F404 Hand Knitted Toy
F405 Knitted Teddy Bear
F406 Crocheted Amigurumi Animal, any size
Special Classes Group F5
Entry in these classes is limited to exhibitors aged
75 years and over.
Class No.
F501 Knitted rug
F502 Crocheted Rug
F503 Hand knitted Toy
F504 Any other article – knitted
F505 Any other article – crocheted
F506 Any other article suitable for infant or child
Weaving, Spinning and Dyeing Group F6
All articles to be made from natural fibres; e.g. wool,
mohair, alpaca, silk, cotton, etc. unless otherwise
stated. Use of synthetic fibres to be restricted to specific
category stating it can be incorporated into item or
skein. Sample of fibre/fibres to be attached to item. If
dyed, natural colour plus dyed sample attached to item.
Knitted or Crochet item using Handspun Yarns
Attach sample of staple or sliver used to make the
skein.
Class No.
F607 Scarf made using handspun yarn
F608 Beanie any size from handspun yarn
F609 Any item incorporating art style yarns
Hand-Dyeing
Sample of fleece/sliver/carded fibre in natural colour
before dyeing. Thickness of yarn is personal choice
Class No.
F610 White Locks of fleece dyed then spun into a yarn
F611 Natural coloured locks dyed and then spun
into a yarn
Felting
Attach samples of fibres/fabric used in item
Class No.
F612 Item made using wet felting method
F613 Item made from knitted felting
F614 Item made from needle felting
F615 Item made incorporating two of the above
methods of felting
Weaving
Class No.
Please ensure samples of fibres are attached to item.
F601 Item using natural fibres either dyed or using
natural colour of fibre, e.g. scarf, bag, vest etc.
F602 Item using variety of fibres and incorporating
use of novelty style yarns.
Spinning
Attach sample of staple or sliver used to make
the skein.
Class No.
F603 Skein of wool natural colour between 4 – 5 ply
(14 – 15 wraps per inch as a guide) plyed yarn.
F604 Skein of wool natural colour approx. 8 ply (12
wraps per inch as a guide) plyed yarn.
F605 Skein of wool incorporating two or more fibres
any thickness. Maybe single or plyed yarn.
F606 Skein of single spun yarn, any thickness using a
variety of fibres incorporated into yarn.
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G
G
Needlework
Sponsored by Westcoats Embroidery
Steward in charge: Mrs Betty Buckingham,
KAS Councillor, tel: 9398 2044
Information
1. Entry closing date: 5pm, 30th Sept 2016.
2. Refer to Information for Exhibitors on page 14
for Exhibit Delivery, Staging and Judging times.
3. Note: Patchwork And Quilting. These exhibits
will be judged at an earlier time. Therefore Group
G5 exhibits only should be delivered to the KAS
Showground Office on Monday 10th October,
between 9am and 4pm.
4. S
tudent Classes are now listed in
Section A – Student Classes on Page 22.
Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting
1. Articles which have previously taken a first prize in
a Make Smoking History Kelmscott Show are not
eligible to compete in this Section.
2. Articles shown in this section must not have been
washed except for patchwork and quilting. Transfer
and embroidery markings may be removed by
rinsing in cold water
3. Standard sizes: Doilies maximum 25cm (10ins);
Runners and Table Centres, maximum 75cm
(30ins); Tablecloth minimum, 1 metre.
4. All framed pictures and wall hangings must have
facilities for hanging.
5. Dressmaking – G1, Machine Sewn Articles –
G2, Dolls and Toys – G3, Reborn Dolls – G4:
Articles in these Groups may feature hand or
machine embroidery, beading, decoration or any
other embellishments as appropriate to the article.
6. A Quilt is a textile piece which consists of 3 layers
held together with stitching (Quilting) or tied in
order to hold the three layers together.
7. Please put your Exhibitor Ticket on each exhibit.
8. Please check that you have entered your exhibit in
the correct group and correct class.
Entry Fee
$1.50 for each entry (Group G1 to G8)
Awards and Prize Money
Kelmscott Agricultural Society awards Prize Cards
and Prize Money.
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G01 Kelmscott Agricultural Society Perpetual
Trophy donated by Westcoats Embroidery for
Highest Aggregate Points in Needlework Section.
G02 Cottonwool Creations award for most points
in Dressmaking and Machine Sewn Articles, CrossStitch, Tapestry and Hand Needlework – Groups G1,
G2, G5 and G7
G03 Westcoats Embroidery award for most points
in Dolls and Toys (Group G3) and Reborn Dolls
(Group G4)
G04 Pat Campbell Memorial Trophy award
donated by A Floral Moment for most points in
Patchwork Quilting – Group G6
Prize Money: 1st $10, 2nd $5 (Group G1 to G8)
Dressmaking Group G1
See also item 5, Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting.
Class No.
G101 Girl’s or Ladies dress
G102 Boy’s outfit
G103 Child’s sunsuit
G104 Babies wear
G105 Any article, stretch fabric
G106 Any outfit, not 1 piece, any fabric
G107 Nightwear – Ladies, Gents or Children’s
G108 Garment featuring embellishment
G109 Any garment not elsewhere specified
G110 Any garment – beginners
Machine Sewn Articles Group G2
See also item 5, Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting.
Class No.
G201 Pillowcase, any style
G202 Cushion – any embroidered cushon – machine
sewn only
G203 Appliqué – any article
G204 Apron
G205Textile Art
G206 Article not elsewhere specified
G207 Article featuring machine embroidery – not
computerised
G208 Article featuring computerised machine
embroidery only
Needlework
Dolls and Toys Group G3
See also item 5, Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting.
Note: Toys include Teddy Bears
Class No.
G301 Doll dressed in machine sewn fabric garments
G302 Doll dressed in hand sewn fabric garments
G303 Doll Garment – machine sewn fabric
G304 Rag doll
G305 Toy – in felt
G306 Toy – in fur
G307 Toy – any other fabric
G308 2 or more toys in a related group in fabric, felt or fur
G309 Teddy Bear in Fabric
G310 Teddy Bear in Fur
G311 Novelty Teddy Bear
G312 Bear making, professionals
G313 Bear making, beginners
Reborn Dolls Group G4
See also item 5, Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting.
Class No.
G401 Reborn doll
G402 Reborn doll dressed in machine clothes
G403 Reborn doll dressed in handmade clothes
G404 Reborn doll clothes must be made by exhibitor
Cross-Stitch and Tapestry Group G5
Class No.
G501 Cross-stitch framed pictures or wall hangings. No
over embroidery, embellishments or decorations allowed
G502 Cross-stitch, any article. Over embroidery and
any type of embellishment allowed
G503 Tapestry picture-Wool. Worked area not to
exceed 45cm x 45cm
G504 Long stitch, tapestry picture. Size not to exceed
60cm x 60cm
Patchwork and Quilting Group G6
a. See Information for earlier delivery and judging of
exhibits only in this Group.
b. Please provide sleeves for displaying quilts
c. Definition of quilting see Item 6 Conditions and
Guide to Exhibiting
d. Cushions not to have inserts – Patchwork only
e. * Class No G611 is a no fee entry class, article only
for display purpose
Class No.
G601 Traditional bed quilt pieced
G602 Quilt, innovative non-traditional
G603 Quilt, predominantly appliquéed
G604 Miniature quilt – max 50cm in any one direction
G605 Small quilt – max 150 cm in any direction
G606 Wall hanging
G607 Novelty Patchwork Covertlet using nontraditional fabrics, with or without batting –
Maximum size 1m x 1m
G608 Any other article featuring applique and/or
Patchwork or Quilting – including cushions and
excluding quilts
G609 Two person quilts or wall hanging
G610 Any quilted article – beginners
G611 * Exhibition only – a quilt, wall hanging or
other article which you do not wish to have judged –
or a quilt made by a group
Hand Needlework Group G7
Class No.
G701 Embroidered tablecloth, duchess set or
household linen
G702 Any article candlewicking
G703 Any article featuring stumpwork/dimensional
G704 Any article embroidered – any type of
embroidery not elsewhere specified
G705 Embroidered picture other than tapestry
or cross stitch. Any style, any additional
embellishments allowed
G706 Any article featuring ribbon embroidery (may
include some silk)
G707 Any article Hardanger
G708 Article featuring Chicken Scratch
G709 Article featuring Silk Ribbon only
G710 Tapestry Picture, Needlepoint (Framed)
G711 Article featuring Brazilian Embroidery (must
use twisted rayon thread)
Special Classes Group G8
Entry in these classes is limited to exhibitors aged 65
years and over.
Class No.
G801 Any article – hand sewn
G802 Any article – machine sewn
G803 Any article – cross-stitch or tapestry
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Crafts, China Painting, Pottery and Ceramics
Steward in charge: Mrs Eileen Waddington, tel: 9390 7118
Information
1. Entry closing date: 5pm, 30th September 2016.
2. Refer to Information for Exhibitors on page 14
for Exhibit Delivery, Staging and Judging times.
3. Pottery Amateur and Ceramics Novice means
a competitor who has had less than 9 months
experience.
4. Pottery Open and Ceramics Hobbyist means a
competitor who has had more than 9 months
experience.
5. S
tudent Classes are now listed in
Section A – Student Classes on Page 22.
Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting
1. All exhibits must be the work of the Exhibitor.
2. No article can be entered in this section if it has
won 1st Prize in any previous Make Smoking
History Kelmscott Show
3. Exhibit must be made in the last 12 months for
Groups H2, H3 and H4.
4. No exhibit shall have identification of owner visible.
5. P
lease put your Exhibitor Ticket on each entry.
6. C
heck that you have entered your exhibit in the
correct Section and correct Class.
Entry Fee
$1.50 for each entry (Groups H1 to H4)
Awards and Prize Money
Kelmscott Agricultural Society awards Prize Cards
and Money Prizes.
H01 Roma Jeffery award for most points in Crafts,
China Painting, Pottery and Ceramics
H02 Evelyn Mills award for best Folk Art.
H03 Hilary Clark award for Most points in China
Painting, Pottery and Ceramics – Amateur and
Novice Classes
H04 Hilary Clark award for Most points in
China Painting, Pottery and Ceramics – Open and
Hobbyist Classes
Prize Money:1st $10, 2nd $5 (Groups H1 to H4)
Arts and Crafts Group H1
Class No.
COTTONWOOL
Sewing and Craft Supplies
Contact Kay or Brian
for friendly expert service
and advice
Shop 3/211 Railway Avenue
Kelmscott 6111
Tel: (08) 9495 1876
Email: [email protected]
www.cottonwoolshop.com
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Crafts, China Painting, Pottery and Ceramics
H101 Article, 1 only. Any other medium not
elsewhere specified, not embroidered
H102 Small gifts, 3, for lady, man or child
H103 Any article – Christmas theme – Open
H104 Any article – Australian theme
H105 Colours of Nature – any medium
H106 Jewellery, own design, novice – mounted on
black card
H107 Jewellery, own design, open – mounted
onblack card
H108 Any article fabric craft
H109 Mosaic – Open – no larger than 50cm x 50cm
H110 Fabric craft, wall hanging
H111 Decorative Folk Art on any Surface
H112 Traditional Folk Art on any Surface
H113 Australiana Folk Art on any Surface
H114 Stitch a card x 3 – no stickers
H115 Greeting cards x 3 Open
Cards are not to exceed 11cm x 15cm when closed
Greeting cards to be mounted on black backing card
H116 Scrapbooking – 2 pages
H117 Scrapbooking – off the page –must contain a
photo and be an item not to go in an album, frame,
canvas etc.
H118 Decorated Terracotta plant pot up to 17cm
diameter – painted. (sealed)
H119 Decorated Terracotta plant pot up to 17cm
diameter – any form of decoration other than
painting. (sealed)
China Painting Group H2
China Painting Amateur
Class No.
H201 Hand Painted Vase, jug, tea pot – any subject
H202 Any piece – featuring Colours of Nature
H203 Plate – any subject
China Painting Open
Class No.
H204 Hand Painted Vase, jug, tea pot – any subject
H205 Any piece – featuring Colours of Nature
H206 Plate, any subject
Pottery Group H3
Pottery Amateur
Class No.
H301 Hand built article
H302 Any Article – pottery
Pottery Open
Class No.
H303 Hand built article
H304 Wheel thrown article
H305 Any Article – Pottery
Ceramics Group H4
Ceramics Hobbyist
Class No.
H401 Featuring glazing
H402 Featuring underglaze any design
H403 Greenware adaptation – cutouts, carving and
sizing only
H404 Any Article Ceramics
H405 Featuring stains any subject
Ceramics Novice
Class No.
H406 Featuring Stains any subject
H407 Featuring underglaze any design
H408 Featuring overglaze only
H409 Featuring stains, animals, birds and figurines
H410 Greenware adaptation – cutouts, carving and
sizing only
H411 Any Article Ceramics
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J
Manual Arts
Steward in charge: Mr Ian Hamilton, tel: 9390 8991
Information
1. Entry closing date: 5pm, 30th September 2016.
2. Refer to Information for Exhibitors on page 14
for Exhibit Delivery, Staging and Judging times.
3. S
tudent Classes are now listed in
Section A – Student Classes on Page 22.
Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting
1. All exhibits must be the work of the Exhibitor.
2. No article can be entered in this section if it has
won 1st Prize in any previous Make Smoking
History Kelmscott Show
3. No exhibit shall have identification of owner
visible.
4. Please put your Exhibitor Ticket on each entry.
5. Check that you have entered your exhibit in the
correct Section and Class.
Entry Fee
$1.50 for each entry (Groups I1 to I4)
Awards and Prize Money
Kelmscott Agricultural Society awards Prize Cards
and Money Prizes.
I01 Bunnings Warehouse award for most points in
Manual Arts Section
Prize Money: 1st $10, 2nd $5 (Groups I1 to I4)
Leather Group I1
Class No.
I101 Leather belt
I102 Leather – sculpture work
I103 Leather – bag or handbag, or pouch, or money
belt – 1 item only
I104 Leather – any other item
I105 Leather – group of 2 or more articles that must
complement each other
I106 Leather – any article by a Novice
I107 Pyrography any article (Leather Burning)
Metalwork Group I2
Class No.
I201 Metalwork – sculpture small
I202 Metalwork – candelabra
I203 Metalwork – practical item
I204 Blacksmithing – any article
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I205 Any other article
Woodwork Group I3
Class No.
I301 Any article featuring hand carving
I302 Any article of wood turning work
I303 Any article featuring inlaid work in timber
I304 Cabinet making – small
I305 Any article of woodwork – small
I306 Any article of woodwork – large
I307 Any wooden article – kit form
I308 Pyrography any article (Woodburning)
Recycled materials creations Group I4
Class No.
I401 Birdhouse made from recycled materials
I402 Garden ornament made from recycled materials
I403 Ring pull art made from recycled materials
I404 Any other article made from recycled materials
with a size limit 45cmx45cmx45cm
Painting and Drawing
Sponsored by Down Under Signs
Steward in charge: Mr Kim Fletcher, KAS Councillor,
tel: 9399 2388
Information
1. Entry closing date: 5pm, 30th September 2016.
2. Refer to Information for Exhibitors on page 14 for
Exhibit Delivery, Staging and Judging times.
3. Student Classes are now listed in
Section A – Student Classes on Page 22.
Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting
1. All exhibits must be the work of the Exhibitor.
2. Please adhere to Medium descriptions and
Maximum Size and Framing requirements. See
also Show Regulations and By–laws rule 18.
3. All exhibits in classes J101 to J110 to be framed
ready to be hung. Unframed Canvases are
acceptable. No photo frames with affixed metal
type hangers accepted.
4. Please put the Exhibitor Ticket on the front of
each entry.
5. No Painting or Drawing can be entered in this
section if it has previously won 1st Prize in any
Make Smoking History Kelmscott Show
6. Due to limited exhibiting space in this section
there is a limit of ten (10) entries per exhibitor.
Entry Fee
$1.50 for each entry – Group J1
Awards and Prize Money
Kelmscott Agricultural Society awards Prize Cards
and Money Prizes.
J01 Waterwheel Gallery award for Best Exhibit in
Painting and Drawing – Group J1
Prize Money:
1st $10, 2nd $5 – Group J1 UNO
Special Prize Money Donated by the Wildflower
Society of W.A – Armadale Branch for the
following classes:
* 1st $30, 2nd $15 (Class J110)
Painting and Drawing Open Group J1
Size: overall not to exceed 4,200 sq cms
Class No.
J101 Landscape – oils, acrylic
J102 Landscape or Seascape – water colour, gouache
or pen wash (ink)
J103 Portrait (head or full length) – any medium
J104 Animals or Birds – any medium
J105 Mixed Media – any subject
J106 Any subject – pastel
J107 Drawing, any subject – pencil, conté,
charcoal, ink
J108 Interpretation of the theme ‘Happiness’, any
medium
J109 Small painting, not exceeding 900sq cms. Any
subject, any medium
J110 * Western Australian wildflower(s). Water
colour, oil, acrylic.
Agricultural Art Award 2016:
The Royal Agricultural Society of WA is associated
with numerous approved competitive fine arts awards
and affiliated agricultural society art awards that
are held throughout Western Australia. From these
awards, entries are nominated and submitted to the
Perth Royal Show’s annual Agricultural Art Award.
The Kelmscott Agricultural Society will nominate
one of the winners from Group J1 in 2016 that
depicts a rural theme into the 2017 Perth Royal Show
Agricultural Art Award. The winner nominated will
need to be from the same Council as the Kelmscott
Agricultural Society to be eligible.
Important Information For Exhibitors
Any exhibit that does not meet the maximum size and framing
requirements, including being ready to be hung, and does not have the
exhibit ticket fastened will not be accepted.
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K
Photography – Amateur
Sponsored by Examiner Newspapers
Steward in charge: Mrs Kath Coultard, tel: 9390 0804
Information
1. Entry closing date: 5pm, 30th September 2016.
2. Refer to Information for Exhibitors on page 14
for Exhibit Delivery, Staging and Judging times.
Exhibits can only be delivered on Thursday
night between 6:30pm – 8:30pm. No exhibits
will be accepted on Friday.
3. S
tudent Classes are now listed in
Section A – Student Classes on Page 22.
Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting
1. P
RIOR TO DELIVERY please put Class
Number and Name on the back of each exhibit.
2. All photos must be mounted preferably using light
card. This requirement is for judge and display
purposes AS WELL AS AVOIDING DAMAGE
TO PHOTOS that need to be attached to boards
USING DRAWING PINS. Note that NO GLASS
or SOLID FRAMES are allowed
3. I f titles are used they must be placed at the bottom
of the exhibit immediately under the picture.
4. All exhibits, except the mounting and developing,
must be the work of the exhibitor of amateur status.
5. P
hotographs which have won a First Prize in a
previous Make Smoking History Kelmscott Show
are not eligible for competition.
6. D
ue to limited exhibiting space in this section
there is a limit of ten (10) entries per exhibitor.
7. The KAS reserves the right to return entry forms
and monies for this section should the maximum
number of entries be exceeded or if the overall
photography exhibit space available reaches its limit.
8. T
raditional or digital photos in black and white
or colour will be accepted into all groups.
Entry Fee
$1.50 for each entry (Groups K1 to K3)
Sign Fabrication
and Installation
Magnetic Signs • Banners
Full Sign Writing Services
Vehicle and Fleet Marketing
Screen Printing • Illuminated Signs
Computer Lettering
Foam and Perspex Cut-outs
08 9497 1155
31 Owen Road, Kelmscott, WA, 6111
Fax: 08 9399 6058
Mob: 0414 350 334
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Awards and Prize Money
Ken Mutton donates Prize Money towards classes
Enlargement Group K1 and Kelmscott Agricultural
Society awards Prize Cards for all sections.
K01 Examiner Newspapers award for most points
in Photography Section
K02 Norvek Framers and Photo Printers award for
most points in Enlargement – Group K1.
K03 Examiner Newspapers award for most points
Adult Photography – Group K2
Prize Money:
1st $10, 2nd $5 (Groups K1 to K3)
Enlargement Group K1
Minimum size, mounting not included:
20cm x 25cm or 500sq cms
Maximum size including mounting board:
30.5cm x 38cm or 1159sq cms
Class No.
K101 Portrait
K102 The Everchanging Sky
K103 Sports in Action
K104 Reflections and patterns,
K105 Landscapes
K106 Nature study
K107 Flower Study
K108 Architecture
K109 Open
Adults Group K2
Maximum mounted size:
13cm x 18cm or 234sq cms
Class No.
K201 Baby study – up to 3 years
K202 Child or children at play
K203 Scenic, natural environment
K204 Flower Study
K205 Animal Study
K206 Sunset/Sunrise
K207 Open
Representing the past – Pre 1960 Group K3
Maximum mounted size:
23cm x 33cm or 759sq cms
The photos entered must be taken by the exhibitor.
Photos Pre 1960 could include fashions, heirlooms,
buildings, kitchen utensils, machinery and tools just
to name a few.
Class No.
K301 Open
Important Information For Exhibitors
PRIOR TO DELIVERY
of Photos to the Showground:
1. A
ttach your entry ticket as per the
illustration below so that the group, class
and entry number is showing on the front
bottom right hand corner. The top portion
of the ticket should be firmly taped to the
back of the mounting.
2. F or security reasons, make sure that your name
and class number are clearly written on the back
of the photo or mounting.
Front
Section
K
Class No.
K106
Exhibit Identity No.
Entry ticket
3261
Back
John Smith
Class No. K106
Tape
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Animals in the Children’s World
M
Poultry
Stewards in charge: Desiree and Adrianna Della Franca, tel: 9397 7398
Contact: Mr Ross Kitson, KAS Councillor, tel: 0409 990 583
Information
1. Entry closing date: 7th October 2016 at 5pm.
2. E
xhibitors will be issued two livestock entry passes
for the delivery of their exhibits.
3. Prize money paid out from 4pm Saturday at the Show.
Information
1. Entry closing date: 5pm, 30th September 2016.
2. Exhibitors will be issued 2 livestock entry tickets
for the delivery of their exhibits.
3. P
rize money paid out from 4pm Saturday at the Show.
Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting
1. E
xhibits will be judged on presentation and appeal.
2. E
xhibit Entry is via Gate 4
2. S taging of exhibits must occur between 8am and
8.45am. Exhibits must be ready for judging by
11am on Saturday of the Show.
3. E
xhibitors to provide their own Pens and Staging.
4. Cage must comply with Animal Welfare guide lines.
5. Water and loading ramps available on site
6. E
xhibits must remain staged until 5pm.
7. C
lass L112 and L113 to be delivered to Exhibition
Hall on Thursday night 13th October if exhibitor
has no other entries in Section L
Entry Fee
50¢ for each entry
Awards and Prize Money
Kelmscott Agricultural Society awards Prize Cards
and money prizes.
L01 Cyril Rushton Memorial award for most points
in Animals in the Children’s World
L02 Better Pets and Gardens Kelmscott award
for best Presented Animals in the Children’s World
Exhibit
L03 ADF Engineering award for The Stewards
Choice in Animals in the Children’s World
Prize Money:
1st $10, 2nd $5
Children Years 12 and Under Group L1
Class No.
L101 Female and Progeny
L102 Guinea Pigs – Pet – Non standardised
L103 Mice
L104 Puppy or Dog
L105 Bird in Cage – Budgerigar, Canary or Galah etc.
L106 Fish
L107 Crazy Crabs
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L108 Rabbits
L109 Hen – Chicken or Rooster,
L110 Duck or Duckling
L111 Rats
L112 Pet Rock (Best dressed or painted) – Years 7
and under
L113 Pet Rock (Best dressed or painted) – Years 7 to 12
L114 Any other pet, large* Call KAS for display
requirements
L115 Any other pet, small
2970 Albany Highway
Kelmscott
ph: 9495 1226
email: [email protected]
Professional, caring
service for your pets.
Servicing the area
for over 30 years.
Housecall service available
Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting
1. Vehicles delivering Exhibits may enter the
Showgrounds up to 8:30am via Gate 4 and must
be removed from the Showgrounds by 8:45am.
Vehicles will not be admitted after 8:30am
2. All birds must be penned by 8.30am Saturday, ready
for Judging at 9am and remain penned until 5pm
3. Any birds being infested with Lice, Stickfast Flea or
Scaly Leg Mite WILL NOT be accepted and must
be immediately removed from the pavilion.
4. Definitions: AC – Any colour, AOC – Any other
colour, AOV – Any other variety
Entry Fee
$1.50 for each entry
Awards and Prize Money
Kelmscott Agricultural Society awards prize cards
and money prizes.
Rosettes plus money prizes of $4 will be awarded to
the following:
M51 Best Standard Pair;
M52 Best Bantam Pair;
M53 Best Standard Hard Feathered;
M54 Best Standard Heavy Breed;
M55 Best Standard Light Breed;
M56 Best Bantam Hard Feathered;
M57 Best Soft Feathered Bantam Heavy Breed;
M58 Best Soft Feathered Bantam Light Breed;
M59 Best Water Fowl;
M60 Best Novice Junior;
M61 Best Junior;
M01 Northam Chaff And Fodder Co. award for
Champion Bird of Show
M02 Northam Chaff And Fodder Co. award for
Reserve Bird of Show
M03 Better Pets and Garden award for Best Display
Pair – Group M1
M04 Northam Chaff And Fodder Co. award for
Best Hard Feathered – Groups M2 and M5
M05 Northam Chaff And Fodder Co. award for
Best Standard Breed – Groups M3 and M4
M06 Caroline Mak and Anthony Lee Dental
Surgeons award for Best Soft Feathered Bantam in
Groups M6 and M7
M07 Northam Chaff And Fodder Co. award for
Best Water Fowl – Group M8
M08 Kazimierczak Family award for Best Junior
Exhibit, Year 12 & Under – Group M9
Prize Money: 1st $8, 2nd $4
Pairs Group M1
Standard Display Pairs
Class No.
M101 Hard Feathered AV
M102 Standard Heavy Breed AV
M103 Standard Light Breed AV
M104 Water fowl AV
Bantams Display Pairs
Class No.
M105 Hard Feathered Bantam AV
M106 Soft Feathered Light breed AV
M107 Soft Feathered Heavy breed AV
M108 Bantam Water Fowl Pair AV
Standard Hardfeathered Group M2
Class No.
Male Female
M201 M202 Indian Game AC
M203 M204 Modern Game AC
M205 M206 Old English Game Black/Red dark leg
M207 M208 Old English Game Black/Red light leg
M209 M210 Old English Game Duckwing AC
M211 M212 Old English Game AOC
M213 M214 Standard Hard Feathered AOV
Standard Heavy Breed Group M3
Class No.
Male Female
M301 M302 Australorp AC
M303 M304 Langshan AV AC
M305 M306 Orpington AC
M307 M308 Plymouth Rock AC
M309 M310 Rhode Island AC
M311 M312 Sussex AC
M313 M314 Wyandotte, White
M315 M316 Wyandotte Laced
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M317 M318 Wyandotte AOC
M319 M320 Heavy Breed AOV
Standard Light Breed Group M4
Class No.
Male Female
M401 M402 Ancona AC
M403 M404 Araucana AC
M405 M406 Hamburgh AC
M407 M408 Leghorn White
M409 M410 Leghorn Brown
M411 M412 Leghorn AOC
M413 M414 Polish AC
M415 M416 Silkie AC
M417 M418 Light Breed AOV
Bantam Hardfeather Group M5
Class No.
Male Female
M501 M502 Indian Game AC
M503 M504 Modern Game Black Red
M505 M506 Modern Game Pile
M507 M508 Modern Game AOC
M509 M510 Old English Game Black Red Partridge
M511 M512 Old English Game Black Red Wheaten
M513 M514 Old English Game Duckwing AC
M515 M516 Old English Game AOC
M517 M518 Bantam Hardfeather AOV
Soft Feathered Heavy Breed Bantam Group M6
Class No.
Male Female
M601 M602 Australorp AC
M603 M604 Langshan AC
M605 M606 Pekin Black
M607 M608 Pekin Buff
M609 M610 Pekin White
M611 M612 Pekin AOC
M613 M614 Plymouth Rock AC
M615 M616 Rhode Island AC
M617 M618 Sussex AC
N
O
Poultry
M619 M620 Wyandotte Gold Laced
M621 M622 Wyandotte Silver Laced
M623 M624 Wyandotte White
M625 M626 Wyandotte AOC
M627 M628 Soft Feathered Heavy Breed Bantam AOV
Soft Feathered Light Breed Bantam Group M7
Class No.
Male Female
M701 M702 Ancona AC
M703 M704 Leghorn Brown
M705 M706 Leghorn White
M707 M708 Leghorn AOC
M709 M710 Rosecomb, AC
M711 M712 Sebright AC
M713 M714 Soft Feathered Light Breed Bantam AOV
Water Fowl Group M8
Class No.
Male Female
M801 M802 Campbell AC
M803 M804 Indian Runner AC
M805 M806 Muscovy AC
M807 M808 Pekin
M809 M810 Rouen
M811 M812 Waterfowl AOV
M813 M814 Mallard AC
M815 M816 Silver Appleyard
M817 M818 Waterfowl Bantam AV
M819 M820 Geese
M821 M822 Turkey
Juniors Year 12 and Under Group M9
Class No.
Male Female
M901 M902 Standard Hard Feather AV
M903 M904 Standard Soft Feather AV
M905 M906 Bantam Hard Feather AV
M907 M908 Bantam Soft Feather AV
M909 M910 Waterfowl AV
M911 Barnyard Fowl Male (not purebred)
M912 Barnyard Fowl Female (not purebred)
Pigeons – Cancelled for 2016
To prevent the spread of a contagious virus affecting WA Pigeons, the Australian National Pigeon
Association and FUPS Management have cancelled all Pigeon Shows for 2016.
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Dairy Goats
Staged by the Dairy Goats Society of Western Australia
Enquiries: Mrs Robyne Coe, tel: 9397 0376, Judge: Mr Rick Howard
Information
1. Entry closing date: 5pm, 30th September 2016.
2. All entries to KAS Entry Recorder.
3. Kid pens are available. Please note on Entry Form
if required.
4. Vehicles delivering Exhibits may enter the
Showgrounds up to 8:30am via Gate 4 and must
be removed from the Showgrounds by 8:45am.
Vehicles will not be admitted after 8:30am
5. Exhibitors will be issued with the following
livestock entry passes for the delivery of their
exhibits on the Saturday morning:
1 to 3 exhibits – 2 entry tickets
4 to 6 exhibits – 3 entry tickets
7 exhibits and over – 4 entry tickets
6. Exhibits must be staged by 8.45am ready for
judging by 9.30am on Saturday.
7. P
rize money paid out from 4pm Saturday at the Show.
Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting
1. Conducted under the Rules and Regulations of
the Kelmscott Agricultural Society and the Dairy
Goats Society of Western Australia.
2. All stock must be registered with the Dairy
Goats Society of Western Australia and be from
CAE Free Herds.
3. Exhibitors are required to ensure all livestock
entering the show grounds are correctly
identified and provide the Steward in Charge
with a copy of their NVD/waybill prior to
staging.
3a. Exemptions: Stud stock may be identified by
their registered breed society mark instead
of the owner’s registered brand or earmark.
When accompanied by their mother, young
animals can also travel without being branded
or earmarked.
3b. Calves, lambs, kids and stud stock are Not
Exempt from correct NLIS identification.
4. Exhibits must remain staged until 5pm. However
Exhibitors travelling in excess of 100kms may
apply to the Chief Steward for special permission
to leave earlier.
Entry Fee $1.50 for each entry
Awards and Prize Money
Kelmscott Agricltural Society awards 1st and 2nd
place money prizes,
Ribbons to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place and sashes to
the following:
Supreme Senior Champion Doe
Senior Champion Saanen Doe
Reserve Senior Champion Saanen Doe
Senior Champion Toggenburg Doe
Reserve Senior Champion Toggenburg Doe
Senior Champion British Alpine Doe
Reserve Senior Champion British Alpine Doe
Senior Champion Anglo Nubian Doe
Reserve Senior Champion Anglo Nubian Doe
Doe with Best Udder
Champion Goatling
Reserve Champion Goatling.
Junior Champion Doe
Reserve Junior Champion Doe
Junior Champion Saanen Doe
Junior Champion Toggenburg Doe
Junior Champion British Alpine Doe
Junior Champoin Anglo Nubian Doe
Champion Doe Kid
Reserve Champion Doe Kid
Champion Buck Kid
Reserve Champion Buck Kid
Junior Champion Buck
Reerve Junior Chamion Buck
Senior Champion Buck
Reserve Senior Champion Buck
Sashes for the following donated by the Dairy Goat
Society of Australia Federal Council:
Grand Champion Buck
Grand Champion Doe
O01 Jackie Richardson Memorial Trophy for
Supreme Champion Doe
O02 Connelly Family award for Junior Champion Doe
O03 Connelly Family award for Doe with Best Udder
O04 DGSWA award For Champion Kid
O05 Betdale trophy for Dam and Daughter
O06 Daisydale Debutante Trophy for Champion
Anglo Nubian Doe
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O07 Woodyville Anglo Nubians award for Breeders Trio
O08 Kalama Stud award for type and production Doe
O09 Currie Park Stud award for 24HR Type and
Production Doe
O10 Dandalee Park Stud award for most successfull exhibitor
Prize Money: 1st $10, 2nd $5
Dairy Goats Group O1
Class No.
O101 Smartest on parade – goat and handler
(handler’s name to appear on entry form)
O102 Veteran Doe in Milk Age 6 years and over.
O103 Saanen Doe, 3 years and under 6 years, in milk
O104 Toggenburg Doe, 3 years and under 6 years, in milk
O105 British Alpine Doe, 3 years and under 6 years, in milk
O106 Anglo Nubian Doe, 3 years and under 6 years, in milk
O107 Saanen Doe, under 36 months, in milk
O108 Toggenburg Doe, under 36 months, in milk
O109 British Alpine Doe, under 36 months, in milk
O110 Anglo Nubian Doe, under 36 months, in milk
O111 Any other DGSS recognised breed, under 6
in milk
O112 Type and Production Doe in milk. Open to
Does who have completed lactation in the last 24
months. To be accompanied by production figures.
Points to be calculated as per Royal Show Schedule.
O113 24 Hour Type and Production Doe in milk. Open
to does tested in 24 hour production test during the last
24 months. Figures to be submitted with entries.
O114 Doe with best udder, 1st lactation
O115 Doe with best udder, subsequent lactation
Doe with Best Udder
O116 Dry Doe, any dairy breed, must have kidded
at least once
Senior Champion Saanen Doe
Reserve Senior Champion Saanen Doe
Senior Champion Toggenburg Doe
Reserve Senior Champion Toggenburg Doe
Senior Champion British Alpine Doe
Reserve Senior Champion British Alpine Doe
Senior Champion Anglo Nubian Doe
Reserve Senior Champion Anglo Nubian Doe
24 months, unkidded
O119 British Alpine Goatling 12 months and under
24 months, unkidded
O120 Anglo Nubian Goatling 12 months and under
24 months, unkidded
O121 Any other DGSA Breed Coating 12 months
and under 24 months, unkidded
Champion Goatling
Reserve Champion Goatling
O122 Saanen Doe Kid, under 6 months.
O122 Toggenburg Doe Kid, under 6 months
O124 British Alpine Doe Kid, under 6 months
O125 Anglo Nubian Doe Kid, under 6 months
O126 Any other recognised DGSA Breed Doe Kid,
under 6 months
O127 ADB Doe Kid 6–12 months
Champion Doe Kid
Reserve Champion Doe Kid
Junior Champion Saanen Doe
Junior Champion Toggenburg Doe
Junior Champion British Alpine Doe
Junior Champion Doe
Reserve Junior Champion Doe
Grand Champion Doe
O128 Dam and Daughter, any dairy breed to be
drawn from single pen classes.
O129 Sire’s Progeny Pair, same Sire different Dams.
To be drawn from single pen classes. Sire’s name to be
shown on entry form.
O130 Dam’s Progeny Pair. To be drawn from single
pen classes. Dam’s name to be shown on entry form.
O131 ADB Buck under 6 months
O132 ADB Buck 6–12 months
Champion Buck Kid
Reserve Champion Buck Kid
O133 ADB Buck over 12–24 months
Junior Champion Buck
Reserve Junior Champion Buck
O134 ADB Buck over 24 months
Senior Champion Buck
Supreme Senior Champion Doe
Reserve Senior Champion Buck
Grand Champion Buck
O117 Saanen Goatling 12 months and under 24
months, unkidded
O118 Toggenburg Goatling 12 months and under
O135 ADB Sire and Son
O136 Breeders Trio
O137 ‘Junior Handler’ 5 to 15 years of age
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Donkeys
Staged by Donkey Society of WA
Enquiries: Mrs Lesley Pascoe, tel: 6142 2926
Information
1. Entry closing date: 5th October 2016 at 5pm
2. Vehicles delivering Exhibits may enter the
Showgrounds up to 8:30am via Gate 1 and must
be removed from the Showgrounds by 8:45am.
Vehicles will not be admitted after 8:30am
3. Exhibitors will be issued with the following
livestock entry passes for the delivery of their
exhibits on the Saturday morning:
1 to 3 exhibits – 2 entry tickets
4 to 6 exhibits – 3 entry tickets
7 exhibits and over – 4 entry tickets
4. Exhibits must be staged by 8.45am ready for
judging by 10am Saturday.
5. Exhibits must remain staged until 5.00pm.
6. P
rize money paid out from 4pm Saturday at the Show.
Entry Fee
$1.50 for each class entered
Awards and Prize Money
Ribbons to 2nd place and sashes to Champions from
Classes P1 to P3
Sash ‘High Point Equine’ for highest accumulated points
P01 Donkey Society of WA award for champion In
Hand classes
P02 Gill Baddeley award for champion in Working
Equine classes
P03 Endeavon Products award for In Hand Turnout
– Class P108
P04 Growers Agrishop award for Judges’ Choice
Prize Money:
1st $10, 2nd $5
Champion In Hand Equine judged from 1st place
getters Classes P101 – P106.
Sash and trophy awarded to Champion In Hand
Equine. Sash for Reserve Winner
Junior Classes Group P2
For inexperienced children (under 10yrs)
Class No.
P201 Junior Ridden whilst lead
P202 Junior Handler/Obstacle – in hand (with
assistance)
Ribbons awarded to winners
Working/Obstacle Equine
Classes (In Hand) Group P3
Class No.
P301 Junior Handler (under 16 years)
P302 Equine up to and including 18 months old
P303 Equine over 18 months
P304 Open long reining course
Champion Working Equine judged from 1st place
getters Classes P301 – P304.
Sash and trophy awarded to Champion Working
Equine. Sash for Reserve Winner
Ridden Classes Group P4
Class No.
P401 Junior Rider (under 16 yrs old)
P402 Open Ridden/Obstacle Equine
Ribbons awarded to winners
In Hand Classes Group P1
Class No.
P101 In Hand Jack
P102 In Hand Jenny (under 11 hands)
P103 In Hand Jenny (11 hands and over)
P104 In Hand Gelding (under 11 hands)
P105 In Hand Gelding (11 hands and over)
P106 In Hand Foal (up to and including 18mths old)
P107 In Hand Jenny and Foal
P108 In Hand Turnout
Ribbons awarded to individual classes
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Steward in charge: Mr Ross Miller, Wiltshire Sheep, tel: 9525 2498.
Contact: Mr Ross Kitson KAS Councillor, tel: 0409 990 583
Information
1. Entry closing date: 5th October 2016 at 5pm
2. Vehicles delivering Exhibits may enter the
Showgrounds up to 8:30am via Gate 4 and must
be removed from the Showgrounds by 8:45am.
Vehicles will not be admitted after 8:30am
3. Exhibits must be staged by 8.45am ready for
judging by 10am on Saturday.
4. Exhibitors will be issued with the following
livestock entry passes for the delivery of their
exhibits on the Saturday morning:
1 to 3 exhibits – 2 entry tickets
4 to 6 exhibits – 3 entry tickets
7 exhibits and over – 4 entry tickets
5. Exhibits will be judged on Grooming and
Presentation.
6. Exhibitors will be required to provide their
own halters.
7. Pens will be provided. Water and loading ramps
available on site.
8. Prize money paid out from 4pm Saturday at
the Show.
9. Exhibits remain staged until 5pm.
Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting
1. Registered sheep competing in the Wiltshire classes
must be registered in a recognized Flock Book and
flock book or breeder number must be written on
the entry form.
2. Judging and inspections will conform to the
Inspectors Breed society standards as listed in the
Australian Stud Breeders Association Flock
Book 2007.
3. Exhibitors are required to ensure all livestock
entering the show grounds are correctly identified
and provide the Steward in Charge with a copy of
their NVD/waybill prior to staging.
3a. Exemptions: Stud stock may be identified by their
registered breed society mark instead of the owner’s
registered brand or earmark. When accompanied
by their mother, young animals can also travel
without being branded or earmarked.
3b. Calves, lambs, kids and stud stock are Not
Exempt from correct NLIS identification.
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4. A
ll appeals are to be lodged with the Steward in
Charge.
5. A
ll sheep exhibited should be free of infectious diseases.
Entry Fee
$2 for each entry.
Awards and Prize Money
Kelmscott Agricultural Society awards ribbons
and prize money, plus sashes for: Best Exhibit Sheep
(other than Wiltshire and Wiltipoll).
Q01 Growers Agrishop award for Best Exhibit
Sheep (other than Wiltshire and Wiltipoll).
Q02 Growers Agrishop award for Best Melanian
and Coloured Sheep
Wiltshire and Wiltipoll Sheep Classes sponsored by
Milne Agrigroup Kelmscott, Nardie Wiltshire Stud
Gidgegannup, Eaglenook Wiltshire Stud Keysbrook.
Sash and Trophy for:
Champion Novice, Wiltshire
Best Prepared Team, Novice, Wiltshire
Champion Ram, Wiltshire
Champion Ewe, Wiltshire
Best of Breed, Wiltshire (to be selected from the
Champion Ram or Ewe)
Best Breeding Pair under 1½ years old, Wiltshire,
Champion Ewe, Wiltipoll
Champion Ram,Wiltipoll
Best of Breed,Wiltipoll
Prize Money: 1st $20, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 (Prizes for
1st, 2nd and 3rd given when over 6 entries in a class)
Sheep Group Q1
Class No.
Ewes
Q101 Crossbred ewe under 1½ years shown in wool
Q102 Crossbred ewe with lambs at foot
Ewes Rams
Q103 Q104 Merino
Q105 Q106 British Breed
Q107 Q108 Melanian and Coloured
Q109 Q110 Any other breed
Q111 Three Prime Lambs
Q112 Junior Judging (by invitation).
$250 Prize money for Class Q112 donated by
LJ Hooker Atwell
Sheep
Wiltshire and Wiltipoll Sheep Novice –
Group Q2
Class No.
Ewes Rams
Q201 Q202 Wiltshire under 1½ years showing not
more than 2 incisor teeth
Q203 Q204 Wiltshire over 1½ years showing more
than 2 incisor teeth
Q205 Breeding pair (ram and ewe) under 1½ years
to show not more than 2 incisor teeth
Q206 Ewe any age with lamb/s at foot (the lambs
must be pure bred or a registered appendix flock).
Wiltshire and Wiltipoll Sheep
Open – Group Q3
Class No.
Ewes Rams
Q301 Q302 Wiltshire under 1½ years showing not
more than 2 incisor teeth
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Q303 Q304 Wiltshire over 1 ½ years showing more
than 2 incisor teeth
Q305 Wiltshite Breeding pair (ram and ewe) under
1½ years to show not more than 2 incisor teeth
Q306 Ewe any age with lamb/s at foot (the lambs
must be pure bred or a registered appendix flock).
Ewes Rams
Q307 Q308 Wiltipoll under 1 ½ years showing not
more than 2 incisor teeth
Q309 Q310 Wiltipoll over 1 ½ years showing more
than 2 incisor teeth
Q311 Wiltipoll Breeding pair (ram and ewe) under
1½ years to show not more than 2 incisor teeth
Q312 Ewe any age with lambs at foot (the lambs
must be pure bred or a registered appendix flock).
Cattle
Dexter Group of Western Australia State Breed Show.
Steward in charge: Fenella Sept, tel: 0427 199 301.
Contact: Mr Ross Kitson KAS Councillor, tel: 0409 990 583
Information
1. Entry closing date: 5th October 2016 at 5pm
2. Vehicles delivering Exhibits may enter the
Showgrounds up to 8:30am via Gate 4 and must
be removed from the Showgrounds by 8:45am.
Vehicles will not be admitted after 8:30am
3. DCAI Show regulations to be signed and
submitted with entry forms and fees
4. Prize money will be available at the trophy
presentation at 3.30pm Saturday at the Show.
5. Exhibits must be staged by 8.45am ready for
judging by 9am on Saturday.
6. Exhibitors will be issued with the following
livestock entry passes for the delivery of their
exhibits on the Saturday morning:
1 to 3 exhibits – 2 entry tickets
4 to 6 exhibits – 3 entry tickets
7 exhibits and over – 4 entry tickets
7. Exhibits remain staged until 5pm, however
Exhibitors travelling in excess of 100kms are
permitted to leave at 4pm.
Conditions and Guide to Exhibiting
1. Age is actual age at date of judging at the show.
2. An Exhibitor may only exhibit an animal which is
registered in the DCAI Herd book or appropriate
herd book. Copies of registration must be available
for inspection if required and accompany all entry
forms.
3. Exhibitors are required to ensure all livestock
entering the show grounds are correctly
identified and provide the Steward in Charge
with a copy of their NVD/waybill prior to
staging.
3a. Exemptions: Stud stock may be identified by their
registered breed society mark instead of the owner’s
registered brand or earmark. When accompanied
by their mother, young animals can also travel
without being branded or earmarked.
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3b. Calves, lambs, kids and stud stock are Not
Exempt from correct NLIS identification.
4. A
ll cattle must be owned by the exhibitor at the
closing date for entry
5. D
uring judging, breed uniform must be worn
6. H
andlers of stock must exercise control over
animals in their care at all times. A handler whose
animal becomes uncontrollable in the ring, shall be
ordered by the Stewards to leave the ring, together
with the animal
7. B
ulls over 12 months are to have nose rings fitted.
8. B
ulls 6 – 12 months are to have nose clips or nose
rings fitted.
9. Females 12 months or over are to have nose clips
fitted.
10.All exhibits are to be double tied with halters and
neck ropes, when not in the ring.
11.All fodder requirements, feed boxes and water
troughs are the responsibility of the exhibitor.
12.The Show Committee takes no responsibility for
accidents caused to, or by, an exhibitor’s animal
while on show premises. Exhibitors should arrange
their own insurance.
13.The Show Committee reserves the right to
adjudicate on any points or questions not
provided in these Regulations and to make
alterations deemed necessary, in accordance with
KAS requirements.
14.It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to follow
Stewards directions and to be ready on time for
the classes in which their animals are entered
15.All cattle are expected to be good examples of the
appropriate breed
16.Exhibitors must obey the instructions of Judge,
Stewards and/or Show Committee at all times.
17.Dexter Cattle Breeders shall use the Dexter Cattle
Entry Form that can be downloaded from
www.kelmscottshow.com.au
In interpreting the Regulations, any decisions
made by the Show Committee shall be final,
and no correspondence will be entered into
with any exhibitor.
Entry Fee
$2 for each entry (All Classes)
Awards and Prize Money
Kelmscott Agricultural Society awards prize money
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Junior Champion Dexter Bull
Senior Champion Dexter Bull
Junior Champion Dexter Female
Senior Champion Dexter Female
Dexter Group of WA awards 1st, 2nd, 3rd place
ribbons to all classes.
Prize money and broad ribbons for Champion and
Reserve Champion Trophies are presented to all
Champions and Supreme Dexter.
R01 Yvonne Busquets award for Supreme Dexter
R02 Wayne Hardingham award for Champion
Dexter Male
R03 Armadale Hardware & Building Supplies
award for Champion Dexter Female
R04 Porter Family award for Champion Junior Handler
Prize Money: 1st $10, 2nd $5
Sponsors for 2016 Dexter State Breed Show
Avalon Park Dexter Stud, Billabong Dexter Stud,
Breann Ridge Dexter Stud, Chittering Downs Dexter
Stud, Glenwarlock Dexter Stud, Riseview Dexter
Stud, Sienna Hills Dexter Stud, Small Time Dexter
Stud, Wedgetail Ridge Dexter Stud, Dexter Cattle
Promotion Group of WA, Dexter Cattle Promotion
Group of South West
Dexter Cattle
Grades – Group R1
Please note classes may be increased and reserve
ribbons awarded if sufficient entries are received
Class No.
R101 Registered Grade female 9 months and over
(This class includes all Grade 2 and 3)
R102 Grade Progeny Group (Two Grade 2 and/or
Grade 3 females with the same sire or dam – drawn
from single pen classes)
R103 Grade Dam and Daughter (Two grade females
or G3 and her registered PB progeny, not calf at foot,
drawn from single pen classes)
Steer Classes – Group R2
Grade or purebred, no permanent teeth. (These
classes are subject to entry numbers and may be
reduced to a single class if sufficient entries are not
received)
Class No.
R201 Steer under 280kg
R202 Steer over 280kg
Cattle
Champion Dexter Steer
Purebred Classes – Group R3
Class No.
R301 Bull Calf under 9 months
R302 Heifer Calf under 9 months
Champion Calf
From winners of classes R301 and R302, Reserve
Champion Calf
R303 Bulls 9months and under 15 months
R304 Bulls 15months and under 21 months
Junior Champion Bull
From winners of classes R303 and R304 from
Reserve Champion Junior Bull, includes 2nd place
getter from Champion class
Class No.
R305 Bulls 21months to 33 months
R306 Bulls over 33 months
Senior Champion Bull
From winners of classes R305 and R306. Reserve
Champion Senior Bull, includes 2nd place getter
from Champion class
Grand Champion Bull
From Junior and Senior Champions
R307 Females 9 months and under 14 months
R308 Females 14 months and under 17 months
R309 Females 17months and under 21 months
Junior Champion Female
From winners of classes R307 – R309). Reserve
Junior Champion Female, includes 2nd place getter
Champion class
R310 Females Dry – over 21 months
R311 Females 21 months to under 33 months
R312 Females 33 months to under 60 months
R313 Females 60 months and under 120 months
R314 Females 10 years (or 120 moinths) and over
Senior Champion Female
From winner of classes R310 – R314. Reserve
Champion Female, includes 2nd place getter from
Champion class
Senior Champion Female
From Junior and Senior Champions
Supreme Dexter
From Male and Female Grand Champions
Group Classes – Group R4
Class No.
R401 Progeny Group (2 Purebred Dexters with the
same sire or dam-drawn from single pen classes)
R402 Dam and daughter (2 females, not calf at foot)
R403 Exhibitor’s Class (3 Registered Dexters that
represent the studs breeding directions)
Any other breed of Small Cattle – Group R5
Class No.
R501 Bull 10 mths and under 17 mths
R502 Bull 17 mths and under 24 mths
Junior Champion Bull
From winners of classes R501 – R502
R503 Bull 24 mths and over
Senior Champion Bull
Champion Bull
From Junior and Senior Champions
R504 Female 10 mths and under 16 mths
R505 Female 16 mths and under 22 mths
Junior Champion Female
From winners of classes R504 – R505
R506 Female 22 months and under 36 months
R507 Female 36 months and over
Senior Champion Female
From winners of classes R506 – R507
Grand Champion Female
From Junior and Senior Champions
Supreme Champion any other Small Breed
From Male and Female Grand Champions
Supreme Champion
R508 Exhibitors class (two animals that best
represent the direction of the stud – drawn from any
exhibits in single pen classes)
Handler Classes – Group R6
Class No.
R601 Handler under 14 years
R602 Handler 14 to 18 years
Champion Junior Handler
From winners of classes R601 – 602
R603 Adult Handler 18 years and under 26
R604 Adult Handler 26 years and under 50
R605 Adult Handler 50 years and older
Champion Adult Handler
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Horses in Action
Sponsored by Horseland Kelmscott
Conducted in conjunction with the
Wallangarra Riding and Pony Club Inc.
Ring Master: Linda Fletcher, tel: 9399 2388.
Information
1. Entry closing date: 5pm, 5th October 2016. Late
entries or entries on the day will be accepted, with
late entry fee of $10. If fee is not included with
entry, it is considered a late entry.
2. Th
e Horses in Action are being staged at the
Wallanngara Riding and Pony Club, Fletcher
Park at the end of Moore Street in Wungong and
not at the Showgrounds.Entry from 6:30am.
3. Competitors’ parking will be according to
instructions given by Attendants.
Conditions
1. Age Events are as per ages on the date of the Show.
2. Adults may ride ponies in Official events only,
providing weight and height appropriate.
3. The competitor shall be deemed the owner. No
horse shall be ridden by more than one competitor
without the payment of the additional fee.
4. To maintain the judging program, competitors are
requested to be ready to enter the ring immediately
when called by the Ring Announcer.
5. While the rotation of classes will, as far as possible,
be adhered to, the Ring Master has the right to
alter the sequence if necessary.
6. The KAS reserves the right to cancel any event if
deemed necessary.
7. C
ompetitors are responsible for cleaning up
after their horses.
8. A child is defined as someone aged 17 years and
under as at Show date.
Points
Points in this section will be awarded as follows:
1st – 3 points, 2nd – 2 points, 3rd – 1 point,
Champion – 4 points.
Sashes, Rosettes, Ribbons and Prize Money awards are
as described in each event section.
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Awards
Trophy awards are as follows:
S01 Horseland Kelmscott award for most points
gained by a rider in Hacking from Group S1
S02 Horseland Kelmscott award for Champion
Junior Rider from Group S1
S03 Horseland Kelmscott award for Champion
Small Pony Hack 12.2h and under from Group S1
S04 Horseland Kelmscott award for Champion
Large Pony Hack over 12.2h up to and including 14h
from Group S1
S05 Horseland Kelmscott award for Champion
Senior Rider from Group S1
S06 Horseland Kelmscott award for Champion
Small Hack over 14h up to and including 15h from
Group S1
S07 Horseland Kelmscott award for Champion
Hack over 15h from Group S1
S08 Budget Stockfeeds award for Champion Small
Pony Show Hunter – 12.2h and under
Group S2
S09 Horseland Kelmscott award for Champion
Large Pony Show Hunter – over 12.2h up to and
including 14h – Group S2
S10 Pelennor Morgan Stud award for Champion
Show Hunter Small Hack – Over 14h up to and
including 15h – Group S2
S11 Horseland Kelmscott award for Champion
Show Hunter Hack over 15h – Group S2
Official Hacking Group S1
Programme commences at 8am on Saturday.
Entry Fee: $35, Fee for second rider: $5 per class.
(No Refunds)
Late entries and entries on the day will be required
to pay late entry fee (refer Information Note 1).
This entitles nominees to enter all classes for which
they are eligible. Height Certificate to be sighted on
the day.
Kelmscott Agricultural Society awards Prize Money
and Ribbons to 3rd place.
Classes S101 and S123 are awarded a Rosette for
1st place.
Prizes: 1st $15, 2nd $8, 3rd $5.
Horses in Action
Official Ponies
Class No.
S101 Smartest on Parade
S102 Rider 11 years and under
S103 Rider 12 to 14 years
S104 Rider 15 to 17 years
Champion and Reserve Champion Junior Rider
S105 Novice Pony Hack 12.2h and under
S106 Novice Pony Hack over 12.2h up to and
including 14h
S107 Pony Hack 12h and under
S108 Pony Hack over 12h up to and including 12.2h
S109 Pony Hack over 12.2h up to and including 13h
S110 Pony Hack over13h up to and including 13.2h
S111 Pony Hack over 13.2h up to and including 14h
S112 Lightweight Pony Hack 12.2h and under
S113 Lightweight Pony Hack over 12.2h up to and
including 14h
S114 Med/Heavyweight Pony Hack 12.2h and
under
S115 Med/Heavyweight Pony Hack over 12.2h up
to and including 14h
S116 Ladies/Girl’s Pony Hack 12.2h and under
S117 Ladies/Girl’s Pony Hack over 12.2h up to and
including 14h.
S118 Gents/Boy’s Pony Hack 14h and under
S119 Child’s Pony 12.2h and under
S120 Child’s Pony over 12.2h up to and
including 14h
S121 Lightweight Child’s Pony 14h and under
S122 Med/Heavyweight Child’s Pony 14h and under
Champion Small Pony Hack 12.2h and under
(classes S105, S107, S108, S112, S114, S116, S118,
S119, S121, S122)
Reserve Champion Small Pony Hack 12.2h and
under drawn from remaining plus second place
winner in class which provided Champion
Champion Large Pony Hack over 12.2h up to
and including 14h (classes S106, S109, S110, S111,
S113, S115, S117, S118, S120, S121, S122)
Reserve Champion Large Pony Hack over 12.2h
up to and including 14h drawn from remaining
plus second place winner in class which provided
Champion
Note: Classes S118, S121 and S122: If the winner is
12.2h or under they must compete in the Champion
Small Pony Hack and if over 12.2h must compete in
the Champion Large Pony Hack.
Winner of class S118, S121 and S122 must only
compete for Champion in the correct height.
Official Galloways and Hacks
Class No.
S123 Smartest on Parade
S124 Rider 18 to 30 years
S125 Rider 31 Years and over
Champion Senior Rider
Reserve Champion Senior Rider
S126 Novice Small Hack over 14h up to and
including 15h
S127 Novice Hack over 15h
S128 Small Hack over 14h up to and including 14.2h
S129 Small Hack over 14.2h up to and including 15h
S130 Hack over 15h up to and including 15.2h
S131 Hack over 15.2h up to and including 16h
S132 Hack over 16h
S133 Lightweight Small Hack over 14h up to and
including 15h
S134 Lightweight Hack over 15h
S135 Med/Heavyweight Small Hack over 14h up to
and including 15h
S136 Med/Heavyweight Hack over 15h
S137 Ladies Small Hack over14h up to and
including 15h
S138 Ladies Hack over 15h
S139 Gents Hack over 14h
S140 Child’s Hack over 14h up to and including 15h
S141 Child’s Hack over 15h
Champion Small Hack over 14h up to and
including 15h (classes S126, S128, S129, S133,
S135, S137, S139, S140)
Reserve Champion Small Hack over 14h up to and
including 15h drawn from remaining plus second
place winner in class which provided Champion.
Champion Hack over 15h (S127, S130, S131,
S132, S134, S136, S138, S139, S141)
Reserve Champion Hack over 15h drawn from
remaining plus second place winner in class which
provided Champion.
Note: Class S139: If the winner is 15h or under they
must compete in the Champion Small Hack and if
over must compete in the Champion Hack over 15h.
Winner of Class S139 must only compete for
Champion in the correct height.
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Official Pony Show Hunter Group S2
Follows Official Pony Hack Programme
Entry Fee: $35, Fee for second rider: $5 per class.
(No Refunds)
Late entries and entries on the day will be required to
pay late entry fee (refer Information Note 1).
Prizes: 1st $15, 2nd $8, 3rd $5
Class No
S201 Novice Show Hunter Pony 12.2h and under
S202 Novice Show Hunter Pony over 12.2h up to
and including 14h
S203 Show Hunter Pony 12h and under
S204 Show Hunter Pony over 12h up to and
including 12.2h
S205 Show Hunter Pony over 12.2h up to and
including 13h
S206 Show Hunter Pony over 13h up to and
including 13.2h
S207 Show Hunter Pony over 13.2h up to and
including 14h
S208 Lightweight Show Hunter Pony 12.2h and
under
S209 Lightweight Show Hunter Pony over 12.2h up
to and including 14h
S210 Med/Heavyweight Show Hunter Pony 12.2h
and under
S211 Med/Heavyweight Show Hunter Pony over
12.2 up to and including 14h
S212 Ladies/Girl’s Show Hunter Pony 12.2h and under
S213 Ladies/Girl’s Show Hunter Pony over 12.2h up
to and including 14h
S214 Gents/Boy’s Show Hunter Pony 14h and under.
S215 Child’s Show Hunter Pony 12.2h and under
S216 Child’s Show Hunter Pony over 12.2h up to
and including 14h.
S217 Lightweight Child’s Show Hunter Pony 14h
and under
S218 Med/Heavyweight Child’s Show Hunter Pony
14h and under
Champion Small Show Hunter Pony 12.2h and
under (classes S201, S203, S204, S208, S210, S212,
S214, S215, S217, S218)
Reserve Champion Small Show Hunter Pony
12.2h and under drawn from remaining plus 2nd
place winner in class which provided Champion.
Champion Large Show Hunter Pony over 12.2h
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up to and including 14h (classes S202, S205, S206,
S207, S209, S211, S213, S214, S216, S217 S218)
Reserve Champion Large Show Hunter Pony
over 12.2h up to and including 14h drawn from
remaining plus second place to winner in class which
provided Champion
Note: Class S214, S217 and S218 If the winner
is 12.2h or under they must compete in the
Champion Small Show Hunter Pony and if over
12.2h must compete in the Champion Large Show
Hunter Pony.
Winner of class S214 must only compete for
Champion in the correct height.
Champion Show Hunter Hack over 15h (classes S220,
S223, S224, S225, S227, S229, S23I, S232, S234)
Reserve Champion Show Hunter Hack over 15h
drawn from remaining plus 2nd place to winner in
class which provided Champion.
Note: Class S232. If the winner is 15h or under they
must compete in the Champion Show Hunter Small
Hack and if over must compete in the Champion
Show Hunter Hack over 15h.
Winner of Class S232 must only compete for
champion in the correct height
Official Hack Show Hunter
S219 Novice Show Hunter over I4h up to and
including 15h
S220 Novice Show Hunter over 15h
S221 Show Hunter Small Hack over I4h up to and
including 14.2h
S222 Show Hunter Small Hack over I4.2h up to and
including 15h
S223 Show Hunter Hack over 15h up to and
including 15.2h
S224 Show Hunter Hack over 15.2h up to and
including 16h
S225 Show Hunter Hack over 16h
S226 Lightweight Show Hunter over 14h up to and
including 15h
S227 Lightweight Show Hunter over 15h
S228 Med/Heavyweight Show Hunter over 14h up
to and including 15h
S229 Med/Heavyweight Show Hunter over 15h
S230 Ladies Show Hunter over 14h up to and
including 15h
S231 Ladies Show Hunter over 15h
S232 Gent’s Show Hunter over 14h
S233 Child’s Show Hunter over 14h up to and
including 15h
S234 Child’s Show Hunter over 15h
Champion Show Hunter Small Hack over 14h
up to and including 15h (classes S219, S221, S222,
S226, S228, S230, S232, S233)
Reserve Champion Show Hunter Small Hack over
14h up to and including 15h drawn from
remaining plus second place winner in class which
provided Champion.
There will be a demonstration of the Prince Phillip
Mounted Games on the Saturday at the Make
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Prince Phillip Mounted Games
Teams contain national riders, some from the local
Wallangarra Riding and Pony Club.
Exciting and exhilarating performances and
compared by Scott McNamee.
Refer to the Show Website for times.
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Show Regulations and Bylaws. The Make Smoking History Kelmscott Show 2016.
Judging
General
1. The Exhibition Hall and Pavilions will be open to the public
on Friday 14th October from 5pm to 9pm; and on Saturday 15th
October the Exhibition Hall from 9am to 5.30pm, Flower Pavilion
9am to 6pm and Schools Pavilion from 9am to 6pm.
30. In the event of there being no competition in any class,
prizes may be given if the judges certify to particular merits. They
are specially requested to withhold prizes even where there is
competition, if the exhibits are of inferior description, or not suitable
for the class in which they are competing, and they may award a
second (or third prize where applicable) instead of a first, or may
divide prizes.
43. The Society shall be under no liability for any loss or damage
suffered by any exhibitor in respect of any property exhibited by him,
any of its servants or otherwise howsoever.
2. Admission Friday and Saturday – Adults $16; Seniors $10;
Children 5 years to 16 years $10; Family Ticket (2 Adults and 2
Children) $40; Companion card holders (Accompanying Carer
FREE) $10. Applicable Senior or companion card to be produced at
the gate. Exhibitors are required to pay admission. A two day pass is
available for Adults $24; Seniors $15; Children 5 to 16 years $15.
3. Kelmscott Agricultural Society (Inc.) membership fee of $40
entitles the Member to one Member’s Ticket, one Guest Ticket and
entry to member’s car park. Also gives voting rights at the Annual
General Meeting. The Junior Members (under 18), fee is $20, but
carries no voting rights. The Junior Member receives one Junior
Member’s Ticket. Councillor’s Membership fee is $20 (only available
to KAS Councillors), Senior Membership fee is $20 and entitlements
entitles the Member to one Member’s Ticket and entry to member’s
car park. Also gives voting rights at the Annual General Meeting.
4. All Exhibit Entry forms must be forwarded to reach the Entry
Recorder by the date shown in the Information for Exhibitors. Late
entries accepted at the discretion of the Entry Recorder. Late entry
fee may be charged.
5. The entry fee must in all cases be forwarded with the entry form.
No entry will be accepted unless this is done.
6. Every exhibit must be a bona-fide property of the exhibitor, both
at the time of entry and on the day of the Show, excepting ring
events, when the nominator shall be deemed to be the owner and
will be allowed to borrow vehicles, harness or furnishings.
7. All exhibits in Sections B (except in Flower Arranging (Floral Art)
and Children’s Classes), and all exhibits in Section C (except Section
C classes C410 to C413, C423 to C425), shall be grown by the
exhibitor. All flowers staged become the property of the Society (pot
plants and flower arranging (floral art) excepted).
8. The KAS Council reserves the right to refuse, cancel or accept
conditionally any entry without giving any reason for so doing. Entry
fee will be forfeited for non-staging of exhibits.
9. All entries are received subject to these Regulations and By-laws
and the ordinary Rules of the Royal Agricultural Society.
Stock
10. All stock must be competition ready. Exhibitors must take full
responsibility for placing their exhibits before the judges.
11. All male animals in breeding classes must be visibly entire. Any
marks of spaying on females will disqualify from competing in such
classes. Before any prize is awarded in entire classes, animals will be
liable to be examined for unsoundness by the veterinary surgeon
appointed by the Society. The decision of the veterinary surgeon
shall be absolutely final and binding on all parties. Any entry by an
exhibitor will be deemed an acceptance of this clause.
12. No stallion will be allowed on the ground without an approved
anti-rearing bit.
13. No stock shall be eligible to compete which has been declared
by the veterinary surgeon during the Show to be suffering from any
kind of parasite, contagious or infectious disease; neither shall stock
be entitled, if in that condition, to receive a prize if awarded, unless
the committee shall consider the owner of such stock was not to
blame in the matter. The veterinary inspector shall give his decision
in writing, duly signed, to the secretary and such opinion shall be
final as regards the conditions of such stock.
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14. Should an exhibitor request the attendance of a veterinary
surgeon, all costs associated with the attendance of the veterinary
surgeon will be borne by the owner of the injured or diseased
animal. Veterinary services for Dairy Goats, Sheep and Cattle are
not available during the Show and exhibitors should seek their own
veterinary services if required.
Exhibits
15. The whole arrangements as to position, classification and
grouping of exhibits shall be under the control of the KAS Council.
16. All exhibits must be staged by time as stated in the schedule. This
does not apply to Horses in Action, in which case exhibits must be
on the ground at least one hour before the advised time of starting
the event or competition for which they are entered.
17 Only exhibitors will be permitted to enter the Exhibition Hall prior
to judging, all children must be accompanied by an adult. All exhibitors
must leave the hall immediately after the delivery of exhibits to stewards.
18. Exhibitors shall arrange the exhibits under the direction of the
Stewards, no exhibits shall be afterwards moved without the sanction
of the Stewards, under penalty of disqualification.
19. The owner or exhibitor of any exhibit or stand of exhibits
disapproved of as an exhibit by the KAS Council or its nominees
must immediately remove such exhibit or stand of exhibits from the
ground on notice to that effect.
20. Exhibitors should ensure their exhibits are entered in the correct
class. The Chief Stewards reserve the right to transfer any exhibit from
one class to another if it is deemed inappropriate for the class entered.
21. Exhibitors must ensure that their exhibits comply with
specifications within each class, i.e. number of exhibits within a class,
or maximum or minimum size of item.
22. Any exhibit incorrectly entered will be marked “not in
accordance with the schedule requirements”, and will not be judged.
No names, initials or other marks of identification are to be placed
on exhibits except the official cards.
23. Any exhibitor giving a wrong description of his or her exhibit
with the intention of deceiving or defrauding the Society, shall be
disqualified from exhibiting at any further Show and particulars
of the case shall be published in the proceedings of the Society.
Exhibitors will be required to make a Statutory Declaration regarding
their entries should the committee so desire.
24. A novice means a competitor who has not won a prize in any Show.
25. A maiden is defined as a horse which has not won a First Prize in
any WA Agricultural Society Show prior to the time of competition.
26. No competing exhibit will be allowed to wear any ribbon, badge
or mark while being judged. (This does not refer to decorating
ribbons or livestock identification marks).
27. Exhibitors will render themselves liable to disqualification of the
exhibit for removing any official placard, ticket or ribbon affixed
or posted by the stewards, or by affixing of any other placard,
ticket or ribbon in lieu thereof, or by refusing in any way to carry
out instructions, and the Society shall incur no responsibility by
enforcing these regulations.
28. Exhibits in Sections C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K must remain
staged until 5.30pm on Saturday when the Hall will be cleared.
Exhibitors will be re-admitted between 6pm – 7pm on Saturday
or between 9am – 10am on Sunday to collect their exhibits
onproduction of their Exhibitor Identity Tickets letter/envelope.
29. No stock or other exhibit, except Horses in Action, may be
removed before 5pm on Saturday unless advised otherwise in the
Schedule.
31. In the event of a tie for an aggregate trophy, the Champion
or Best points will be used as a tie breaker. If there is still a tie the
Exhibitor with the most First Places will be awarded the trophy.
The relevant Chief Steward’s decision will be final. The Public and
exhibitors will NOT be allowed in the hall or flower pavilion during
judging. The Judge’s decision in all cases is final.
32. In awarding Champion Awards in all sections excepting the
Flower Section, the judges will select only from the exhibits which
have gained first prize in classes eligible. In the Flower Section,
Champion Awards, where given, will be awarded to the best
bloom shown.
33. Reserve Champions will be selected from the first and second
prize winners in their respective divisions.
Awards
34. Third prize points are awarded to Sheep entries only.
35. One Prize Card only is issued for each prize won and each exhibit
may compete for one prize only, other than specials, Section A and P,
and Pen Classes are excepted. The Society’s scale of points is:
Champion 4 points Best Exhibit 3 points
First Prize 3 points Second Prize 2 points
Reserve Champion 3 points Third Prize 1 point
Points for Champion or Best will be added to totals only as a tie-breaker.
36. An exhibitor or attendant refusing to attach the Prize Card to any
exhibit to which a prize is awarded, and to keep the same on during
the hours of the exhibition, will, on proof thereof to the Council,
forfeit all prizes awarded to such exhibit during the Show and may be
disqualified from again competing.
37. Any prize which may be withheld in consequence of any valid
reason shall be forfeited to the Society.
38. Should any exhibit, having gained a prize, be disqualified (either
by protest or for any other reason) the next on the list does not
necessarily obtain such prize. The Council or its nominees with or
without the advice of the Judge shall decide the questions.
39. Persons contravening any of the Society’s Rules and Regulations
shall forfeit any prize which may be awarded to them.
40. Prize money not collected as specified in Information for
Exhibitors shall be forfeited to the Society unless prior arrangements
are made with the Secretary.
Dangerous, Objectionable
or Diseased Exhibits/Displays or Articles.
41. Should the Council or its nominees have any reason to suspect
that any exhibit/display/ article is dangerous or objectionable, they
may have same removed from or refuse its admission to the grounds.
Protests
42. All protests must be given in writing to the Secretary,
accompanied by a fee of $20, before 3pm on the day of the Show,
excepting ring events. Protests for ring events must be lodged
within a quarter of an hour of the judge’s decision. The money shall
be absolutely forfeited to the fund of the Society if the protest is
deemed, on due consideration, unfounded or frivolous.
44. Every reasonable care will be taken of exhibits, but no
responsibility will be incurred by the Society. Ordinary precautions
will be taken to guard against fire, and to protect the property of the
Society and the exhibitors, but exhibits will not be insured at the cost
of the Society.
45. The Society will not be responsible for any accident that may
be caused through or by the exhibit or exhibitors, and it shall be a
condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold the Society blameless
and indemnified against any legal proceedings from such accidents.
46. No entertainment shall be allowed on the Ground without
written permission of the Society.
47. Horses or dogs that are not competing are not allowed on the
grounds without prior approval of KAS Council or its nominees.
48. No Auction, Sale of Goods or Exhibits will be allowed, except by
written permission of the Society.
49. The holding of Raffles on the Showground is not permitted
except by written permission of the Society.
50. The sale and use of water pistols, fireworks or sparklers is strictly
forbidden on the Showground. In addition items deemed unsafe by
the Consumer Protection Division of the Department of Commerce
are strictly forbidden on the Showground.
51. Trophy and Award winners are reminded that a short note of
thanks to the award donor would be appreciated. If you do not
have the address, letters may be left with the Secretary or the Award
Coordinator.
52. The Society shall act and be governed by the uniform by-laws of
the Affiliated Agricultural Societies of Western Australia.
53. Changes or modifications to the Exhibition Schedule or these
Show Regulations and Bylaws may be required after the Schedule
is Printed. These changes will be listed on our website www.
kelmscottshow.com.au
54. Persons entering the Showgrounds waive all rights in relation to
any photograph, image or likeness of them produced while attending
the Show. The society retains all property and images it produces.
Privacy Statement
55. The information provided by you in your Application for Entry
is collected and used by the Kelmscott Agricultural Society (Inc.)
(KAS) to organise and conduct Competitions at the Make Smokng
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your Name, Suburb and Exhibit details in any KAS publication
(including websites) or communication. Such information may also
be made available to, and published by the media. The KAS may
also use your contact details to contact you about future Shows.
The KAS will not disclose your personal information without your
consent for any other purpose unless required or authorised by
law. You may request access to your personal information and if
necessary, request that our records of that information be corrected,
by writing to the Secretary, Kelmscott Agricultural Society (Inc.),
PO Box 40 Kelmscott WA 6991.
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