Pavilion Section A

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Pavilion Section A
57th ANNUAL TARAGO & DISTRICT
SHOW
Sunday 8th March 2015
9.00am to 5.00pm
PAVILION EXHIBITS
ENTRIES SATURDAY 7th MARCH 2015 10:00 am until 1:00 pm
JUDGING STARTS SATURDAY 7th MARCH 2015 AT 2:00 pm
Theme for 2015
“A Tribute to ANZACs”
For More Show Details and Schedules visit
the Tarago Website at www.tarago.org.au
Pavilion Located at Tarago Showground
Pavilion Co-ordinator: Tarago Branch of CWA
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Pavilion General Rules & Information
No Entry Fees.
Prize money as indicated in each Section.
Cards awarded for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Champion and Highly Commended
Supreme Champion Ribbon and Trophy for
Most Successful Pavilion Exhibitor
Supreme Champion Ribbon, Trophy and $25 prize donated by Chris and
Geoff Burns for Most Successful Junior Pavilion Exhibitor
Judging commences at 2:00pm on Saturday 7th March 2015.
Entries may be delivered to the Showground on Saturday 7th March between
10:00 am and 1:00 pm.
Pavilion open to the public from 9:00am Sunday 8th March 2015.
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Exhibitors shall, if required, provide proof as to bona fides of their
exhibits and if proved to have knowingly made a false entry will
forfeit prizes and be barred from exhibiting again.
Judges’ decisions and disputes. All protests must be made in
writing and delivered to the Secretary by 11:00 am Sunday 8th March
2015. The protest is to be accompanied by a $10 deposit to be
forfeited if the Committee decides the protest is frivolous. Committee
decisions are final and there is no right of appeal.
The Society accepts no responsibility for the loss of or damage to
any exhibit, goods or possessions and will not be responsible for any
accident caused to any exhibit and will not be responsible for any
loss of livestock.
All exhibitors, competitors and members of the public enter the Show
sites at their own risk.
All prize money to be collected from Secretary’s office on Show Day.
All exhibits must be collected from the Pavilion no earlier than 3:00
pm and no later than 4:00pm on Show day.
For further information contact:
Jackie Beever on 6290 2250 or any
CWA member.
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INDEX
Pavilion Exhibits - general information
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Section A - Vegetables & Farm Produce
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Section B - Preserves & Jam
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Section C - Cooking
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Section D – Cut Flowers
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Section E – Needlework
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Section F - Photography
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Section G – Floral Arrangements
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Section H - Art & Craft
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Section I – Junior Art & Craft
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Section J – Wool
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Entry Form
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Pavilion Section A – Fruit, Vegetables & Farm Produce
Champion Ribbon and $25 prize for Best Exhibit in Section donated
by Ruth Fergus.
Robert Allan Memorial Trophy for Most Successful Exhibitor in Section
Vegetables
1. Beans, 12 – any variety
2. Marrow, 1 – white or green
3. Pumpkin, 1
4. Squash, 1 – any variety
5. Button Squash 3
6. Cucumber, 1 – any variety
7. Cucumber 1 - Apple
8. Sunflower 1
9. Eggplant, 1 – large purple
10. Eggplant, 3 - any other variety
11. Capsicum, 3- any variety
12. Zucchinis, 3 (less than 180mm)
13. Heaviest Zucchini or Marrow
14. White Potatoes,3 - any variety
15. Potatoes, 3 - any other variety
16. Brown Onions,3
17. White Onions, 3
18. Onions 3 – any other variety
19. Cabbage, 1 – any variety
20. Cobs of eating Corn, 3
21. Vegetable 3 or 1 small bunch –
any other variety
22. Collection of Herbs (in water)
23. Red Tomatoes, 3
24. Green Tomatoes, 3
25. Cherry Tomatoes, 7
26. Most interesting freak vegetable
27. Collection of Tomatoes – 1 of each
28. Lettuce, 1 – any variety
29. Silver Beet, 6 stalks (presented in water)
30. Rhubarb, 6 stalks (presented in water
31. Parsnips, 3 - tops cut
32. Short Carrots, 3 - tops cut
33. Long Carrots, 3 - tops cut
34. Beetroot, 3 – tops cut
35. Junior Entry 6 to 16 years – display of
mixed Vegetables
Farm Produce
36. Eggs, 6 brown or cream in carton
37. Eggs, 6 white in carton
38. Eggs, 6 Duck in carton
39. Eggs, 6 any other variety in carton
40. Honey, 500g jars
Fruit
41. Punnet of Strawberries or any other
berries
42. Fruit, 3 pieces – any variety
Other
43. Best display of Fruit and/or Vegetables,
unrestricted ($25 1st prize donated by
Ruth Fergus)
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Pavilion Section B – Preserves & Jams
Champion Ribbon and $25 prize for Best Exhibit in Section donated by
Ann Cosgrove
Regulation: Jams to be shown in approx 375g – 500g screw-topped jars
with no hats and plain lids.
Preserves
1.
1 Jar of Apricots
2.
1 Jar of Peaches
3.
1 Jar of Pears
4.
1 Jar of Plums
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1 Jar of Rhubarb
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1 Jar of Preserved Vegetables
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1 Jar of Preserves - any other variety
Jellies & Jams
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1 Jar of Peach Jam
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1 Jar of Dark Plum Jam
10. 1 Jar of Light Plum Jam
11. 1 Jar of Blackberry Jam
12. 1 Jar of Cherry Jam
13. 1 Jar of Apricot Jam
14. 1 Jar of Strawberry Jam
15. 1 Jar of Tomato Jam
16. 1 Jar of Marmalade Jam
17. 1 Jar of Jam – any other variety
18. 1 Jar of Quince Jelly
19. 1 Jar of Apple Jelly
20. 1 Jar of Plum Jelly
21. 1 Jar of Jelly – any other variety
22. 1 Jar of Lemon Butter
23. 1 Jar of Passionfruit Butter
24. 1 Jar of Fruit Butter – any other variety
Pickles, Sauces & Relishes
25. 1 Jar of Mustard Pickles
26. 1 Jar of Green Tomato Pickles
27. 1 Jar of Pickled Onions
28. 1 Jar of Ripe Tomato Relish
29. 1 Jar of Green Tomato Relish
30. 1 Bottle of Plum Sauce
31. 1 Bottle of Worcestershire Sauce
32. 1 Jar of Chutney
33. 1 Jar of Mayonnaise
34. 1 Bottle of Tomato Sauce
35. 1 Jar of Zucchini Pickles
36. 1 Bottle Chilli Sauce
37. 1 Jar/Bottle - any other variety
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Pavilion Section C – Cooking
Champion Ribbon and $25 prize for Best Exhibit in Section donated by
Joy van Zomeren
All cakes to be on paper plates and to be placed in clear oven bags, except novelty
cakes to be on boards. No cling-wrap. ½ lb (250g) definition requires ½ lb (250g)
butter and ½ lb (250g) sugar in the mixture. No packet cakes unless specified.
1.
Rich Fruit Cake, ½ lb (250g) mixture.
2.
Orange Cake Iced. (CWA $10 1st prize)
3.
Sultana Cake, ½ lb (250g) mixture
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Chocolate Cake, iced top only
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Banana Cake, no icing
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6 Muffins, any type
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6 pieces of Shortbread
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3 decorated Cup Cakes – in cup
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6 Cup Cakes, iced top only – no paper cups
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Damper
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6 Plain Scones
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6 Fruit Scones
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6 Pumpkin Scones
14.
Butter Sponge, jam filling and not iced
15.
Boiled Fruit Cake
16.
Date Loaf
17.
Date Roll
18.
6 ANZAC Biscuits
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6 Biscuits – any other variety – 1 type per entry
20.
Apple Pie using short pastry in 20cm round foil
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Iced Novelty – on board up to 30 sq cm (CWA $15 1st prize)
22.
Cornflour Sponge with jam filling, not iced
23.
Loaf of Home- made Bread – white, grain or wholemeal (bread maker)
24.
Loaf of Home- made Bread – white, grain or wholemeal (oven baked)
25.
Gluten Free Cake – any variety
26.
6 pieces of Slice – 1 variety not iced
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6 pieces of Slice – 1 variety with topping
28.
Marble Cake
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Any other cake
Junior Section:
Under 12 years
30.
4 Cup Cakes, iced
31.
4 Muffins, any type
32.
4 Pikelets
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4 Chocolate Crackles
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4 ANZAC Biscuits
35.
Packet Cake, iced – label to be displayed
36.
Decorated Gingerbread Man
37.
Decorated Arrowroot Biscuit – 1 only
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13 – 16 years
4 Cup Cakes, iced
4 Muffins, any type
4 Pikelets
4 Chocolate Crackles
4 ANZAC Biscuits
Packet Cake, iced – label to be displayed
Decorated Gingerbread Man
Decorated Arrowroot Biscuit – 1 only
Pavilion Section D – Cut Flowers
Champion Ribbon and $25 prize for Best Exhibit in Section donated by
Vicki and Roger McMahon
Dahlias
Decorative - formal or informal
1.
One Bloom
Cactus or semi-cactus
2.
One Vase, 3 blooms, one variety
3.
One Vase, 3 blooms, three varieties
Any other type
4.
One Standard Unit
Roses
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One Rose of any colour
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One bi-coloured Rose
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Three Roses, not necessarily distinct (NND) – in vase
8.
Miniature Roses, one container, 3 cuts
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Floribunda Roses, one container, 3 cuts, one variety
10.
Bowl of Roses, 5-7 blooms
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Roses, 1 variety, 4 stages of bud to bloom in container
General Garden Cut Flowers
12.
Three cuts Pentstemon
13.
One cut Sedum
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One cut Zinnia
15.
One cut Marigold
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Three cut Fuchsia, NND
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One cut Geranium
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Three cut Daisies
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One cut Hydrangea
20.
One cut Native any variety
21.
Six Petunias, NND, flat display, plate or dish
22.
Three cut Salvia
23.
Any one flower not in schedule
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Pot Plants
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Bonsai
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One potted fern, any variety
One foliage potted plant, green
One foliage potted plant, variegated
One indoor potted plant in bloom, or not in bloom, not fern
One outdoor potted plant in bloom, or not in bloom, not fern
One potted African Violet
A pot of colour
A pot of herbs
Pot of more than one variety
One container – bonsai plant or plants
Pavilion Section E – Needlework
Champion Ribbon and $25 prize for Best Exhibit in Section
donated by Michelle Robinson
$30 Voucher donated by Goulburn Patchwork Cottage for Best
Patchwork Quilt or Bedspread
Exhibits in Section E must not be laundered or have been exhibited at any
previous Tarago Show.
Knitting
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Baby’s Knitted Article
Hand-knitted Garment for an Adult
Hand-knitted Garment for a Child
Article knitted from hand-spun wool
Knitted Rug
Knitted Cushion
Knitted Novelty Item or Toy
Knitting Machine-made garment
Crochet
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Woollen Crochet Article
Cotton Crochet Article
Crochet Rug
Crochet Cushion
Crocheted Novelty Item or Toy
Patchwork
14.
Patchwork Quilt or Bedspread, commercially quilted
15.
Patchwork Quilt or Bedspread, hand quilted
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Any other Item of Patchwork – any style
17.
Beginner’s Patchwork
18.
Any item of Hand Appliqué
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Any item of machine-sewn Appliqué
20.
Patchwork Cushion
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Other
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29.
Best Hand-embroidered Article
Article of Cross-Stitch
Article made with Latch Hook
Ladies Bag
Article made in Tapestry
Long Stitch Tapestry Picture, framed
Cushion
Covered Coat Hanger
Tea Pot Cosy any fabric/fibre (CWA $15 1st prize)
Junior Section:
$10 prize for best exhibit in each Junior Section donated by Virginia and Brian
Boyd
7 – 9 years
30.
Hand -embroidered Article
31.
Item of Patchwork
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Crochet/Knitted Item
33.
Item of Long Stitch
34.
Best French-knitted Article
10 – 12 years
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Hand-embroidered Article
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Item of Patchwork
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Crochet/Knitted Item
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Item of Long Stitch
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Tapestry
40.
Dressed Doll, machine or hand-sewn
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Best French-knitted Article
13 – 16 years
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Hand-embroidered Article
43.
Item of Patchwork
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Machine-made Garment
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Crochet/Knitted Item
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Item of Long Stitch
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Tapestry
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Dressed Doll, machine or hand-sewn
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Best French-knitted Article
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Pavilion Section F – Photography
Champion Ribbon and $25 prize for Best Exhibit in Section
donated by Ruth Corrigan
Regulations:
a) All photographs must have been taken (captured on camera) by the
exhibitor within the past 12 months.
b) All photos must be mounted on cardboard with a minimum 2cm and
maximum 5cm border surrounding the image. Only 1 photo per card
except Triptych.
c) Prints may be any size or dimension as long as the cardboard mount
does not exceed 50cm on its longest side.
d) Photos mounted behind glass will NOT be accepted.
e) Any entry previously exhibited at Tarago Show is ineligible.
f) A maximum of 2 entries per person per class is allowed.
g) The exhibitor’s name and entry class must be clearly printed on the
back of the cardboard mount.
h) Junior competitors may also enter the unrestricted classes 1 -14.
Black and White
1.
Portrait
2.
Nature
3.
Still Life
Colour Prints (film or digital camera, not manipulated – cropping
permitted)
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Triptych Series of 3 photos
5.
Landscape
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Where the Water meets the Land
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Nature
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Portrait
9.
Child study
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Animals
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Farming (focus on agriculture)
12.
Tarago Show 2014 (entries of photos taken at show)
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Urban
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Sport (any sporting activity)
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Still Life
16.
Flower Study
17.
Focus on Tarago Region
Manipulated Digital Prints (major digitally altered creative print from
original photograph taken by entrant – original photograph to be
submitted with entry)
18.
Any subject
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Photography - Junior Section:
Champion Ribbon and $25 prize for Best Exhibit in Section donated
by Sally Phillips in memory of Norm Phillips
7 – 9 years
19.
Open (any subject of artistic merit)
20.
Animal Study
21.
People
10 – 12 years
22.
Open (any subject of artistic merit)
23.
Animal Study
24.
People
13 – 16 years
25.
Open (any subject of artistic merit)
26.
Animal Study ($15 first prize donated by Professor Kate
Georgouras and Dr Michael Symons)
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People
28.
Still Life
Pavilion Section G – Floral Arrangements
Champion Ribbon and $25 prize for Best Exhibit in Section donated by
Shirley Bradley
Special CWA Prize of $10 for ‘Remembering Gallipoli’
1.
Remembering Gallipoli – accessories may be used
2.
Peace and Tranquillity
3.
Sparkle of Glass
4.
‘WOW’ it’s Autumn
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Arrangement in an Unusual Container
6.
Out of the Bush
7.
Past Times – accessories may be used
8.
Black and White
9.
Seascape
10.
Fun with Fruit and Flowers
11.
To Welcome New Baby
12.
Arrangement in One Colour – foliage allowed
Junior Section
Under 12 years
13.
Decorated saucer – edges to be covered
14.
Arrangement in an Eggcup
15.
A Garden using Flowers or Vegetables or both
13 – 16 years
16.
Decorated saucer – edges to be covered
17.
Arrangement in an Eggcup
18.
A Day at the Beach
19.
A Garden using Flowers or Vegetables or both
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Pavilion Section H – Art & Craft
Champion Ribbon and $25 prize for Best Exhibit in Section donated
by Gillian and Neil Shepherd
All artwork should be well-presented and dry. Drawings and paintings
should be ready to hang. Work previously exhibited at Tarago Show is
not eligible. Work must have been completed in the past 12 months.
Painting – oil or acrylic on canvas or board ready to be hung
Limit of 1 entry per person per class
1.
Painting – traditional, any subject
2.
Painting – traditional landscape
3.
Painting – contemporary
4.
Painting – any subject, any style
5.
Painting – watercolour
6.
Collage – mixed medium
7.
Print any topic, any medium (not computer generated)
Drawings – any medium black & white
Limit of 2 entries per person per class
8.
Drawing – traditional
9.
Drawing – contemporary
Craft - Limit of 4 entries per person per class
10.
Pottery – domestic-ware
11.
Decorative ceramic object
12.
Purchased ceramic green-ware decorated and glazed
13.
Porcelain dolls face – hand painted
14.
Wooden article
15.
Metalwork
16.
Glass painting
17.
Folk Art
18.
Models – Open
19.
Paper tole
20.
Leatherwork – decorative or functional
21.
Article of Decoupage
22.
Article of hand made paper
23.
Sample of hand-made paper
24.
Hank of hand-spun yarn – pure wool - 50 grams
25.
Hank of hand-spun yarn – hand-dyed natural fibre - 50 grams
26.
Hank of hand-spun yarn – any other - 50 grams
27.
Item made from recycled materials
28.
A hand-made card
29.
Mosaic
30.
Free-standing sculpture, any subject and any medium
31.
Item of leadlight
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40.
Item of hand-made jewellery - beading
Item of hand-made jewellery – any other materials
Set of hand-made jewellery – necklace, earrings and bracelet
Scrap-booking page – holidays – limit of 1 entry
Scrap-booking page – landscape – limit of 1 entry
Scrap-booking page – event – limit of 1 entry
Scrap-booking page – any other – limit of 1 entry
A Seasonal decoration, any medium, hand made
Any other item not mentioned
Pavilion Section I – Junior Art & Craft
Champion Ribbon and $25 prize for Best Exhibit in Section donated
by Professor Kate Georgouras and Dr Michael Symons
Age under 5 Years, 1 entry only per class
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Drawing
Painting
Modelling e.g. plasticine, dough, plaster, clay
Collage
Any other item not mentioned
Age Group 5 - 7 Years, 1 entry only per class
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12.
13.
14.
Drawing ($15 first prize donated by Professor Kate Georgouras
and Dr Michael Symons)
Painting
Hand Puppet
Modelling e.g. plasticine, dough, plaster, clay
Constructed model e.g. Lego, Baufix, Meccano etc
Ceramics
Vegetable Sculpture
Collage
Any other item not mentioned
Age Group 8 – 12 Years, 1 entry only per class
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20.
21.
Drawing, average size 30cm square
Painting, average size 30cm square ($15 first prize donated by
Professor Kate Georgouras and Dr Michael Symons)
Hand Puppet
Modelling e.g. plasticine, dough, plaster, clay
Constructed model e.g. Lego, Baufix, Meccano etc.
Ceramics
Collage
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29.
Vegetable Sculpture
Item of hand-made Jewellery – Beading
Item of hand-made Jewellery – any other materials
Set of hand-made Jewellery – necklace, earrings and bracelet
Scrap-Booking – 1 page – any subject
Mosaic
Mixed media
Any other item not mentioned
Age Group 13 – 16 Years, 1 entry only per class
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Drawing
Painting
Hand Puppet
Sculpture – any material
Constructed model e.g. Lego, Baufix, Meccano etc
Ceramics
Collage
Item of hand-made Jewellery – Beading
Item of hand-made Jewellery – any other materials
Set of hand-made jewellery – necklace, earrings and bracelet
Paper Mache
Scrap Booking Page – 1 page – any subject
Wooden article
Mosaic
Mixed Media
Any other not mentioned
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Pavilion Section J – Wool
Ribbons for Champion Ram’s Fleece, Champion Ewe or Wether
Fleece, Grand Champion Fleece of the Show. $25 prize for Best Fleece
in Section overall donated by Keith & Teresa Hunter
Regulations:
(a) All fleeces to be skirted as for the market or to judge’s satisfaction
(b) Cartons for fleeces are advisable
(c) Each fleece in a separate carton to be marked with the exhibitor’s
name
Classes 2 -11 compete for the Grand Champion Fleece
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2.
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5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Merino Fleece Highest Commercial Value
Superfine Ram’s Fleece
Superfine Ewe or Wether Fleece
Fine Ram’s Fleece
Fine Ewe or Wether Fleece
Medium Ram’s Fleece
Medium Ewe or Wether Fleece
Strong Ram’s Fleece
Strong Ewe or Wether Fleece
Hogget Fleece above 64s
Hogget Fleece 64s and below
Crossbred Fleece any length
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ENTRY FORM
OFFICE
CLASS
SECTION
USE
No.
PARTICULARS OF EXHIBIT
I hereby enter the above exhibits subject to the Rules and Regulations
of the Tarago and District Show Society,
Name:…………………………………………………………………………………
…
Address:………………………………………………………………………………
…Signature:…………………………………………………………………………
…….
Date:……………………………………………………………………………………
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