handicraft - Toowoomba Show
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handicraft - Toowoomba Show
1 THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF QUEENSLAND IS GRATEFUL TO THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS CARROLL MEDIA TOOWOOMBA SPINNERS, WEAVERS AND DYERS GROUP INC. WIPPELLS AUTO’S QUEENSLAND CAKE DECORATORS MR ROD STIRLING AM THE EMBROIDERS GUILD OF QUEENSLAND INC. BRIDGES BEAUTIFUL BOBBINS CRACKER PRINT & PAPER MRS SHIRLEY ELSDEN TOOWOOMBA MACHINE KNITTERS CLUB PICTURESQUE TWINE FAMILY MRS VICKI GILLAM MRS JULIE ROGGEVEEN QUILTCRAFT KAISER CRAFT SCRAP N PATCH DARLING DOWNS QUILTERS QUILD 2 HANDICRAFT 149th Heritage Toowoomba Royal Show 11-13th April 2013 COMMITTEEMAN IN CHARGE Mr Greg Death Chief Steward Mrs Shirley Elsden Ph: 07 46 931450, 0427 595 830 ENTRIES CLOSE: Friday 9th March 2013 ENTRY FEE: $2.00 SENIORS; $1.00 FOR JUNIORS ALL DIVISIONS – 1-Sewing 2-Miscellaneous 3-Scrapbooking 4-Spinning & Weaving 5-Knitting & crochet 6-Junior Needle and Fancywork DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS Thursday 4th April 9am – 4 pm only PRIZE MONEY FOR DIVISIONS 1-5 st nd rd 1 - $8.00; 2 - $4.00; 3 - $2.00 ( for 4 or more entries ) st nd rd Div 6- Junior – 1 $4, 2 $2, 3 $1 JUDGING TIMES Saturday 6th & 7th March 10am COLLECTION OF EXHIBITS Monday 15th April 9am – 4pm only EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE No refunds allowed. Please complete your entry form carefully as this regulation will be strictly adhered to. Prize money can be collected from the payout office on the veranda main administration building beside the Glenvale Room Entry between 11.00a.m. – 5.00p.m. daily during the show period. All prize money not collected by the 31st May 2013 will be forfeited. All exhibitors must comply with the rules and regulations of the RASQ and the Queensland Sub Chamber of Agriculture. A copy of these can be found in the back of the schedule ONLY ONE ENTRY PER EXHIBITOR IN EACH CLASS Any article classed as a "Table centre" must be more than 23 cm in diameter. A doily must not be more than 23cm in diameter. Minimum of 4 entries to be received in each class before the judge will make 3rd award All hand sewing & machine needlework must not be worn. Cleanliness is essential to handiwork All rules will be strictly observed - any article that does not comply will be removed An article is something not worn : a garment is something worn: an item can be either All exhibits throughout the section must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor in the last 12 months No ONE piece of work may be entered in more than one class & must not have been exhibited at any previous Show of this Society Signatures will be required on receipt of exhibits on Monday Exhibits not collected will be forwarded to exhibitors living outside of Toowoomba by post ( unless otherwise stated) - RETURN FREIGHT MUST BE PREPAID City exhibitors are requested to collect exhibits entered in the Needle & Fancywork section as per the dates & times notified in the schedule. The exhibitor does so at his/her own risk. All care is taken but no responsibility Exhibitors please note that the mounted exhibits in tapestry of any size will be displayed on the wall of the pavilion. The Show Society can accept no responsibility for their loss or damage. All exhibits entered are done so by the exhibitor at their own risk Please use separate entry forms for all sections in the pavilion 3 ANNUAL TROPHY FOR THE SHOW THEME – Floral City Class 5000 A Garment or article using any technique expressing theme - Floral City Trophy 1st place donated by Ros Dwyer, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $2.00 Division 1 – SEWING Sponsored by CARROLL MEDIA PATCHWORK SECTION Class 5001 Quilt 24" x 24" All to become the property of the RASQ to be donated to the Special Care Nursery at St Vincent's Hospital and the Toowoomba Base Hospital in alternate years Class 5002 Patchwork cushion filled Class 5003 Patchwork quilt - made by an individual 1st prize $25 voucher, sponsored by Saba's, 2nd $4, 3rd $2.00 Class 5004 Patchwork quilt - commercially quilted 1st $25 voucher sponsored by Saba's, 2nd $4.00, 3rd $2.00 Class 5005 Patchwork wall hanging - no larger than 120cm x 180cm ( 4' x 6') Champion Patchwork Entry from classes 5001-5005 Prize Money $10.00 plus ribbon Reserve Champion Patchwork exhibit Prize Money $5.00 plus ribbon Class 5006 Class 5007 Class 5008 Class 5009 Class 5010 Class 5011 MACHINE SEWN / EMBROIDERED Any item in machine applique Any machine sewn article/garment Machine Sewn Fabric Bag Any article made with embroidery machine Machine made cloth doll, any medium Any item for the kitchen ( apron, mitt etc ) HAND NEEDLEWORK sponsored by THE EMBROIDERERS GUILD OF QUEENSLAND inc. TOOWOOMBA BRANCH Class 5012 Class 5013 Class 5014 Class 5015 Class 5016 Class 5017 Class 5018 Class 5019 Class 5020 Article in handanger Any article three (3) dimensional (stump work) ribbons embroidery, etc Any article in cross -stitch (mounted) Any article in cross-stitch ( unmounted) Any article in candle wicking Any article in smocking Creative embroidery Exhibit in tapestry - 1st $25, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 - sponsored by Mr Rod Stirling AM Exhibit in Florentine tapestry Highest pointscore exhibitor in patchwork section - $50 donated by DARLING DOWNS QUILTERS QUILD 4 Division 2 – MISCELLANEOUS Sponsored by WIPPELLS AUTO’S HANDICRAFT Class 5021 One persons display ( four distinct crafts of own choice) Sponsored by QCWA Handicraft committee Class 5022 Something new from something old Class 5023 Greeting card - own choice – Sponsored by Scrap N Patch st nd rd 1 – $20 voucher, 2 $15 voucher, 3 $10 voucher – from Scrap N Patch Class 5024 Greeting card 3D - own choice - Sponsored by Scrap N Patch st nd rd 1 – $20 voucher, 2 $15 voucher, 3 $10 voucher – from Scrap N Patch DOLLS AND TOYS Class 5025 Class 5026 Class 5027 Class 5028 Class 5029 Class 5030 Childs Soft toy - knitted in wool Childs soft toy - knitted in cotton Childs soft toy - crocheted in wool Childs soft toy - crochet in cotton Toy - any material, hand made Dressed doll 30cm, clothes made by exhibitor Class 5031 Class 5032 Class 5033 Class 5034 JEWELLERY Article in beadwork, necklace or bracelet Any article in precious metal Any article including a gemstone Any article of jewellery, not metal MILLINARY Class 5035 Any formal hat Class 5036 Any hat item, made with fabric Class 5037 Fascinator Class 5038 Wedding veil tiara Class 5039 Childs sun hat Champion Exhibit from classes 5021 -5039 Prize Money $10.00 plus ribbon Reserve Champion Exhibit Prize Money $5.00 plus ribbon BOBBIN LACE SECTION Sponsored by Bridges Beautiful Bobbins ALL ENTRIES WILL RECEIVE ONE PAIR OF BOBBINS 1st prize- 10 pairs of bobbins; 2nd prize- 5 pairs of bobbins; 3rd prize - 3 pairs of bobbins. Class 5040 A completed article, completely of bobbin lace. Class 5041 Length of lace not less than 50cm May have threads loose or working bobbins attached. May include corners and curves. Class 5042 Any article of bobbin lace attached to fabric Class 5043 Any article of bobbin lace. Traditional or contemporary. Champion Bobbin Lace article Champion article will receive 3 prs of bobbins plus Ribbon 5 Division 3 – SCRAPBOOKING Sponsored by Scrap’N Patch Toowoomba Entries not to have name on the back in a top loading sleeve People employed in the Scaping industry ( in any manner ) are ineligible to enter Single page layouts only All work must be your original design ( not done in workshops etc ) Class 5044 Reminiscing Class 5045 Times Abroad Class 5046 Brand new Class 5047 Celebration of Youth Class 5048 'Tis the season Class 5049 All About Family Class 5050 No Photo Layout Class 5051 "Little Hands in the Garden" Champion Scrapbooking piece Champion $20 voucher plus ribbon Reserve Champion Scrapbooking piece Prize Money $10.00 plus ribbon Division 4 - SPINNING & WEAVING Sponsored by the TOOWOOMBA SPINNERS WEAVERS & DYERS GROUP INC - work to be completed in last 12 months - articles to comply with weight & length where started woven articles except tapestry weaves should be washed as part of the finishing process skeins to be free of grease & tied with same yarn s skein all fibres to be named in all classes SPINNING Class 5052 3 x 25 g skeins dyed hand-spun wool -state chemical or natural dyes (To be dyed by entrant) Class 5053 Hand spun wool - 50gm skein Class 5054 Hand spun 50g skein animal fibre - other than wool & alpaca Class 5055 Hand spun 50g plant fibre Class 5056 Hand spun 25g silk Class 5057 Novelty ply yarn , majority handspun Class 5058 Hand spun 50g skein alpaca Class 5059 Emma McLennan Memorial Prize 500g hand spun flicked natural fleece plus 10cm knitted, crochet or woven square and staple of wool. State use. 1st prize - $25.00; 2nd, prize $10.00; 3rd prize $5.00 Class 5060 Garment in animal fibre ( knitted/crochet) Class 5061 Acessory in hand spun animal fibre ( knitted) Class 5062 Article or garment in plant fibre ( knitted/crochet) Class 5063 Knitted scarf/stole FELT Class 5064 Class 5065 Class 5066 Class 5067 Needle felted article Wet felt, any small article or garment Wet felt, any large article or garment Felt nuno Article or Garment MISCELLANEOUS FIBRE WORK Class 5068 Bag Class 5069 Article or garment Class 5070 Scarf 6 Class 5071 Garment from patterned woven material Class 5072 One-person’s display Three different articles or garments. One knit, one crochet, & one felt or woven. MUST NOT BE ENTERED IN ANY OTHER CLASS. Class 5073 Bag - felted after knitted, crochet or woven Champion Spinning & Weaving Exhibit from classes 5052 – 5073 Prize Money $5.00 Donated by the Toowoomba Spinners Weavers & Dyers Group Inc. plus ribbon Most points in section - plaque donated by the Toowoomba Spinners Weavers & Dyers Group Inc Division 5 - KNITTING & CROCHETING MACHINE KNITTING SECTION Sponsored by THE TOOWOOMBA MACHINE KNITTING CLUB Class 5074 Class 5075 Class 5076 Class 5077 Adult garment - any size, any design Child’s garment 3 piece infant outfit- jacket, bonnet & bootees ( 6-18mths) Any other item not specifies eg hat, socks Champion Prize Money $10.00 plus ribbon Reserve champion Prize Money $5.00 plus ribbon HAND KNITTING Class 5078 Tea cosy , any medium Class 5079 Infant's three (3) piece outfit - all knitted ( jacket, bonnet & bootees) Class 5080 Child's top - any ply Class 5081 Adults top - any ply Class 5082 Hand knitted socks Class 5083 Knitted scarf or beanie/hat - using modern yarn Class 5084 Vest, any size, any ply Champion Knitted piece from classes 5078 – 5084 Prize Money $10.00 plus ribbon Reserve Champion Knitted piece Prize Money $5.00 plus ribbon CROCHET Cotton - Yarn label to be attached Class 5085 Item with crochet edge- edge to be judged only Class 5086 Duchess set - must be 3 piece Class 5087 Suppercloth or table runner, can have material centre Class 5088 Duchess set or table centre - all crochet Class 5089 Class 5090 Class 5091 Class 5092 Class 5093 Class 5094 Two (2) doilies of different designs - Both 30cm or under in size Any article or garment in crochet cotton Tea cosy - any medium Knee rug Infants three (3) piece outfit, all crocheted. Garment, ladies or gents Grand Champion all round handicraft piece To be selected from each of the above Champions in Division 1-5 7 Division 6 - JUNIOR NEEDLE AND FANCYWORK Sponsored by HERITAGE BANK ONLY ONE ENTRY ALLOWED PER PERSON IN EACH CLASS. Age must be entered on each entry form. PRIZE MONEY- 1ST $4 2ND $2 3RD $1 UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. PRESIDENT”S TROPHY The most successful boy and the most successful girl exhibiting in the Junior classes in the following Pavilion sections – Schoolwork, Floriculture, Cooking, Handicraft, Pottery, Photography, Floral Art & Leatherwork – will receive a Champion Ribbon from Mr John McDonald A.M., President of the Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland The Presentation of the President Trophy will take place during the Official Opening in the Main arena at the 2013 Heritage th Toowoomba Royal Show, Thursday 11 April at 5.00p.m. Points shall be awarded as follows: st nd rd 1 – 3points, 2 – 2points, 3 – 1 point FOR BOYS AND GIRLS under 8 YEARS Class 5095 Something new from something old Class 5096 Decorated hard boiled egg Class 5097 Handmade greeting card FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 8-12 YEARS Class 5098 Class 5099 Class 5100 Class 5101 Exhibit in long stitch - not necessarily mounted. Soft toy - any material Something new from something old A creative article (Quilting, Applique, Embroidery, Crewel, Candle Wicking. Chicken Scratch, Huckaback, White work, Paddle pop sticks, etc.) Class 5102 Class 5103 Class 5104 Class 5105 Class 5106 Class 5107 Article in counted cross stitch - mounted or unmounted Dress hanger - any medium Decorated hard boiled egg Handmade greeting card - for boy or girl Any article - material covered e.g. fabric, paper, paddle pop stick, beads, etc. Any small knitted article or garment Champion Piece Needlework Prize Money $10.00 presented by Mrs Shirley Elsden plus ribbon Reserve Champion Prize Money $5.00 Presented by Mr Rod Stirling AM plus ribbon FOR TEENAGERS AGED 13 - 18 YEARS Class 5108 Any article in surface stitching - 1st $10.00 2nd $8.00 3rd $5.00 Presented by the EMBROIDERER'S GUILD OF QUEENSLAND. Class 5109 Any article of bobbin lace 1st $8.00, plus ten pairs of bobbins.2nd five pairs of bobbins, 3rd two pairs of bobbins. Presented by BRIDGE’S BEAUTIFUL BOBBINS. Class 5110 Hand stitched mounted exhibit - (Tapestry or long stitch) Class 5111 Soft toy, any material. Class 5112 Decorated hard boiled egg Class 5113 Something new from something old Class 5114 Dress hanger - any medium Class 5115 Handmade greeting card 8 Class 5116 Any item in hard craft eg wood, ceramics Class 5117 Any item in soft craft eg fabric, needlework Class 5118 Novelty pin cushion Champion Exhibit Juvenile section Prize Money $10.00 plus ribbon Reserve Champion Juvenile section Prize Money $5.00 plus ribbon 9 QUEENSLAND CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES SHOW RULES Rules for Show Societies, Stewards, Judges, Exhibitors and Competitors at Agricultural Shows. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. This show is conducted subject to the rules of the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies Inc., the constitution and rules of this Society and any other regulation, which appears within the Schedule for individual sections of this Show. Should there be any conflict between the rules of the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies Inc, the constitution and rules of this Society and the regulations appearing in any schedule, the constitution, rules and regulations appearing in the schedule of this Society shall prevail. The President, Steward and/or the Committee person in Charge of any section of this Show shall have the right to refuse any entry by an Exhibitor without expressing reason at any time up to the commencement of judging of the section to which that entry applies. The Society reserves the right to refuse entry to any stallholder if the Society reasonably believes that it is necessary to do so in order to ensure that the standard, quality and safety of the Show is maintained. The President, Committee person in Charge or Steward of any section shall have the right to alter or amend the programme or the time of any event. This Society will not under any circumstances hold itself liable for any accident, loss, damage or non-delivery of livestock or other exhibits at the Society’s Show, and it shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold this Society blameless and indemnify it against any legal proceedings arising through any accident, loss, non-delivery or damage whatsoever. Exhibitors must obey all lawful orders of the President, Secretary, and the Committee person in Charge or the Steward of the section in which the Exhibitor is entered. Failure to abide by any such order may incur a fine of an amount to be determined by the President of this Society or on the order of the President, the Exhibitor may be removed from the grounds together with the exhibit. Stewards shall have the power to remove exhibitors or other persons from the vicinity of the Judge while judging. The Judge’s decision in any section shall be final. Any protest by an Exhibitor must be lodged in writing with the Committee person or Steward in charge of any Section within 30 minutes of the completion of the event together with a fee of $100.00. The fee will be forfeited if the protest is considered to be frivolous or vexatious. The protest shall be heard according to the rules of the natural justice by a Dispute Committee of three appointed by the President of this show and the decision of the Disputes Committee shall be final. Ribbons will be awarded at the Judge’s discretion notwithstanding that there may be provision in the schedule for the awarding of ribbons. Exhibitors shall ensure that they and all animals are entered and shown in the correct class. All exhibitors must present their exhibit for judging at the appointed time and place. Judging shall not be delayed for an Exhibitor who is not ready and the Committee person in Charge or Steward of the section shall have the right to exclude and disqualify the exhibitor competing in that section who does not present on time. If, in the opinion of the Committee person in Charge or Steward of the section, any animal or exhibit is entered in the wrong class, the Committee person in charge or Steward of the Section shall have the power to enter the animal or exhibit in its correct class prior to the commencement of judging of that class. Where there is an age limit on an Exhibitor, any of the following shall be accepted as proof of age: A. A birth certificate B. A Driver’s Licence C. Current passport Exhibitors shall at all times behave in a proper and courteous manner to judges, Show Officials and other exhibitors. Should an exhibitor behave in an offensive or improper manner, the Committee person in Charge, or Steward of the section shall have the right to exclude and disqualify that Exhibitor from competing in the Section. All Exhibitors and/or grooms entering the showground shall obey the lawful directions of the President, Committee, Stewards or Employees of the Show Society and failure or refusal to do so, shall entitle the President of this Society to disqualify the Exhibitor and/or his/her exhibit from competing at the show and may order the removal of the Exhibitor and /or his/her exhibit from the grounds. A Judge shall not adjudicate at more than one show, where practical, within 60 days unless judging different sections where it can be reasonably anticipated a number of the same exhibits are to be judged. Judging cards and performance records shall be completed by the Committee person in Charge, Steward and/or the Judge of a Section (if required) during or immediately after the judging of the Section or at the Judge’s convenience. Judges must be suitably attired when judging. Competitors must be suitably attired when exhibiting. If a Judge is unable to fulfil a judging commitment, the Judge shall notify the Show Society as soon as possible so replacement can be arranged. A Judge shall not send a substitute Judge. All invitations to judge shall be sent by the Society. A Society shall report to the Queensland Sub-Chamber of Agricultural Societies Inc. any Judge who fails to attend A show to which he or she has accepted an invitation to judge or, who has failed to judge at the time advertised for the commencement of the class provided that the failure to attend or appear is without reasonable cause. A Judge may not officiate in one Section of a Show and compete or exhibit in another Section at the same show unless exceptional circumstances exist, such as sickness or unavailability of the appointed Judge. An Exhibitor shall not compete in a section if the Exhibitor is a member of the Judge’s immediate family. An Exhibitor shall not compete nor show any animal in a section if the animal has been owned or leased by the Judge or a member of the Judge’s immediate family or if the Judge is the Exhibitor’s employer or business partner. 10 An Exhibitor shall not compete if the Exhibitor or any member of the Exhibitor’s immediate family has provided accommodation for the Judge within three months prior to or during the holding of the Show. An Exhibitor shall not compete if the Exhibitor or any animal being shown by the Exhibitor has been given tuition by the Judge’s business partner within three months prior to or during the show. An Exhibitor is ineligible to compete if the Exhibitor has employed or has been employed by or has been a business partner of the Judge of the Section within three months prior to or during the show. An Exhibitor shall not compete if the Exhibitor has given tuition to the Judge or has fed or trained an animal owned or leased by the judge within three months prior to or during the show. A Judge shall not visit the livestock-housing complex of the Show Society, nor the owners, nor inspect or discuss any animals entered in the Show prior to or during the judging of the relevant section. No Exhibitor shall deface or alter registration papers or performance cards for any exhibit. A Judge or Steward must not knowingly permit an ineligible Exhibit or Exhibitor to compete. No Exhibitor nor a member of the Exhibitor’s immediate family or anybody employed by the Exhibitor shall approach a Judge with regard to a decision made by the Judge unless they first obtain permission from the Committee person in Charge or Steward of the Section. In Breed Classes, all animals must have current Registration and Ownership Certificate with the relevant Breed Society. In Breed Classes, registration papers (where applicable) must be available at the Show as proof of registration. An Exhibitor required by the Show Section Schedule or rules of this Society to parade an exhibit in the Grand Parade and who fails to do so, shall not be entitled to and shall forfeit any prize money or trophy to that Exhibitor and/or for that Exhibit. The Exhibitor shall ensure that they and their exhibit comply with all statutes, regulations and by-laws applying to the showground at the time of the show including but not limited to all animal health requirements. Exhibitors and Space Holders who bring electrical equipment into the showground must comply with current legislation. Where animals are being led, worked and displayed, it is the responsibility of the owner/handler at the time to ensure the animal does not become a public safety liability. Dogs, other than those owned by members of the Canine Control Council, must be kept in a closed float, a vehicle or on a short leash and must be suitably muzzled as to prevent it being able to injure or bite any person or other animal. Any competitor who receives any physical or electronic communication aid during the judging of an event will have all nominations cancelled. The persons concerned may be asked to leave the showground. Energised electric fences are prohibited on the Showground at any time unless in a specified area and suitably signed. Rules for individual Sections shall be as per the attached Schedule/s and they shall be read in conjunction with the rules. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE POLICY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. The Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies Inc. considers that any Judge, Steward or Person who is affected by alcohol or drugs while performing a duty at an Agricultural Show or Show Committee organised function, is considered an unacceptable form of behaviour, which will not be tolerated under any circumstances. The Chamber considers that all persons assisting at a Show or function should be free of any intimidation or embarrassment caused by any person who is affected by alcohol or drugs. The Executive of the Show Society or person in charge of the Event must ensure that any Judge, Steward or Person is not subject to any behaviour, which is a personal embarrassment to the Members of the Show Society or renders the Show Society in disrepute. Any reports of alcohol or drug abuse will be treated seriously and action will be taken immediately to remedy the problem. Disciplinary action may be taken against any person who is in breach of these protocols. Any Judge, Steward or person affected by alcohol or drugs by their actions may be liable under the Workplace, Health and Safety Act. 7. Disciplinary action arising from any incident involving alcohol or drug abuse may involve a warning, dismissal or referral to authorities. IMPORTANT NOTICE Due to current changes to public liability the following clauses have been included in the Show Society’s Rules and Regulations. Please note: When you sign off on your entry form you will be agreeing to the following inclusions. Agree to compete/exhibit at the 2013 Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland Toowoomba Royal Show at my own risk. Agree not to make any claim against the Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland for any injury or loss sustained to me, my property or the livestock exhibit under my care at the 2013 Toowoomba Royal Show. Agree to compete/exhibit at my own risk and to indemnify and keep indemnified the Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland, together with any other organization or person involved in the conduct of any show against all claims, suits, actions, or demands, which may be brought in respect of any injury or other loss sustained to me, my property, or the livestock exhibit under my care in the course of competing/exhibiting at the show and agree to exonerate the committee of management of the Show Society together with any other organization or person involved in the conduct of any agricultural show from all loss or injury to me, my property or the livestock exhibit under my care whether due to alleged negligence or otherwise. Acknowledge that no insurance is provided on my behalf and I am responsible for arranging my own public liability and all other insurances. 11 12 HANDICRAFT SECTION The Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland 2013 HERITAGE TOOWOOMBA ROYAL SHOW APPLICATION FOR ENTRY Instructions on completing this form: (Closing dates for entries as per schedule) Use a black or blue pen and CLEARLY PRINT within the boxes in BLOCK LETTERS. Leave one box between words. The Exhibitor MUST SIGN the Application for Entry Form. This Application for Entry will only be accepted by mail or in person, complete with entry fee/s. EXHIBITOR DETAILS: Mr Mrs Miss Ms EXHIBITOR’S FULL NAME: ABN: (Exhibitor must provide an ABN if applying to enter Exhiibits as part of a business enterprise) DATE OF BIRTH: MUST BE COMPLETED FOR DIVISIONS FIVE AND SIX ONLY POSTAL ADDRESS: SUBURB/TOWN P/CODE DAYTIME NUMBER MOBILE EMAIL ADDRESS EXHIBITOR DECLARATION CREDIT CARD INFORMATION Credit Card Number I, the above-named exhibitor, apply to enter the exhibits on this application for entry as: A hobby or a private recreational pursuit, OR Expiry Date:..................../................................. Part of a business enterprise I, the above-named Exhibitor, am registered for GST: Yes PLEASE STATE IF YOU ARE AN R.A.S.Q. MEMBER: YES No NO APPLYING PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT: The R.A.S.Q. uses personal information collected from you in this form to process competition application. This information or part thereof will be published in the R.A.S.Q. publications, is made available to the media or as otherwise allowed under the Privacy Act 1988. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: I hereby apply to enter the following exhibits subject to the terms and conditions set out in the R.A.S.Q. Schedule for the 2013 Heritage Toowoomba Royal Show. I hereby certify that the information contained in this application is true and correct. The R.A.S.Q. has the power to evict any exhibitor or animal exhibit from the showground in the event of a breach of these requirements or regulations. ………………………………………………………… SIGNATURE OF EXHIBITOR .......................................................... DATE 13 HANDICRAFT The Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland 2013 HERITAGE TOOWOOMBA ROYAL SHOW ENTRY FORM (Closing dates for entries as per schedule) ONLY ONE ENTRY PER EXHIBITOR IN EACH CLASS. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF QUEENSLAND Address: HANDICRAFT ENTRIES RASQ. P O Box 18099, Clifford Gardens, QLD, 4350 ABN: 80 425 478 831 Exhibitors are requested to send in their entries to the above address as early as possible before the closing date specified in the schedule. No late, faxed or emailed entries will be accepted. These entries are made subject to the Society’s Rules and Regulations. DIVISION CLASS PARTICULARS OF EXHIBIT FEE MEMBERSHP $ TOTAL ENTRY FEES $ PLEASE READ SCHEDULE CAREFULLY AS SO MANY POINTS ARE LOST BY NOT COMPLYING WITH THE SCHEDULE ENSURE ALL DETAILS ARE FILLED IN ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS PAGE TO ASSIST THE OFFICE STAFF WITH YOUR CORRECT INFORMATION AND FORWARD WITH YOUR CHEQUE/PAYMENT TO THE OFFICE BY THE CLOSING DATES 14