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Founded 1870, Incorporated October 1880 CATALOGUE of ENTRIES 147 th ANNUAL SHOW Held on the Association's Showground, Leeston on Saturday 14 th October 2017 ________________________________________________ Telephone: 03 324 3807 CATERING Morning tea - from 9.30am Lunch - from 11.30am - 2.30pm Afternoon tea - until 4.00pm THE GRAND PARADE will be held at 3.00pm _______________________________________________ COMMENTATOR: Jenny Harkerss and Gary Batchelor RINGMASTER: Jeff Wheeler PARADE STEWARDS: Members or Stewards In-Charge of all sections PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: Sound Anywhere ELLESMERE HIGHLAND PIPE BAND and THE ELLESMERE CONCERT BAND

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Founded 1870, Incorporated October 1880

CATALOGUE of ENTRIES

147th ANNUAL SHOW

Held on the Association's Showground, Leeston on Saturday 14th October 2017

________________________________________________

Telephone: 03 324 3807 CATERING

Morning tea - from 9.30am Lunch - from 11.30am - 2.30pm

Afternoon tea - until 4.00pm

THE GRAND PARADE

will be held at 3.00pm

_______________________________________________ COMMENTATOR: Jenny Harkerss and Gary Batchelor RINGMASTER: Jeff Wheeler PARADE STEWARDS: Members or Stewards In-Charge

of all sections PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM: Sound Anywhere

ELLESMERE HIGHLAND PIPE BAND and THE ELLESMERE CONCERT BAND

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Programme

8.00am Dog Trials 8.30am Judging commences for Alpacas

Judging of Hacks, Park Hacks, Riding Horse, Saddle Hunter, Standardbred Hacks, Ponies (Groups B&C), In-Hand Coloured, Miniature Horses and In-Hand Hacks/Ponies (Welsh Ponies to follow)

8.45am Judging commences for Dairy cattle 9.00am Selwyn’s Got Talent – Osborne Stage

Ponies (Group A&D) Clydesdales, Donkeys and Shetlands Beef cattle judging Shearing competitions commence Produce Shed Judging Grain and Seed Judging

9.15am School calves judging Pet Lamb judging

9.30am Highland and National Dancing competition Judging of Cobs, First Ridden (lead Rein to follow) Judging of Sheep and Wool Judging of Dairy Goats Wood Chopping competitions commence

10.00am Poultry section judging 10.30am Muster Chef Warmblood, Golden Horse / Appaloosa 10.45am Working Hunter Ponies / Jumping 11.00am Judging of Hunter Jumping, Ridden Coloured horses, Warmbloods 11.30am Judging of Sheep All-Breeds 12.00pm Top Team Sports Challenge (Main Ring) 12.45pm Show Presentations – Amy Adams MP 1.00 pm Judging of Harness section and Trotting & Pacing 1.00pm Show Presentations - Amy Adams MP (Osborne Stage) 1.00pm Jodie Dineen Onstage (Main Stage) 1.30pm Show Jumping 2.00pm Muster Chef - Final 3.00pm Grand parade

Jodie Continues to perform on the main stage after the Grand Parade

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ELLESMERE A&P SHOW COMMITTEE 2017

PATRONS: Mr H C Abbott Mr G R Millar PRESIDENT: Mr D Michael

VICE-PRESIDENT: Mr T Hobson JUNIOR VICE-PRESIDENT: Mr T Schmack

SECRETARY/ TREASURER: Ms D Yates SHOWDAY TREASURER: Mrs M Jones

AUDITOR: Mr M Lay HON. MEDICAL OFFICER: Dr M Hobbs

HON. VETERINARY OFFICERS: VetLife Dunsandel

A Barnett, G Batchelor, A Benny, D Birkett, A Christey, I Fleming, J Foster, P Johnston, J Kinney, Ms G Lester, D Maginness, Miss T McIlraith, C McIntosh, Mrs C McFadden, P Millar, P Mullen, S O'Connell, J Palmer, T Ridgen, N Robertson, T Schmack, G Smith, S Stephens, K Tilson, Mrs J Townshend, J Wheeler, S King, R Carter, Mrs D Chesmar.

H C Abbott, N J Moorhead, B D Russell, G R Millar, M T McEvedy, C J C Wright, N C Greenwood, M G Stephens, W J Brooks, A M McIlraith, N C James, P G McEvedy, W P Abbott, D G Michael, G G Gilbert, D H Green, J McLachlan, C V McEvedy, S W Brannigan, C A McPherson, G H Millar, D J Carter, G D Heslop, W S Boon, P J C Withell, C L Tod, Mrs P McIlraith.

PRESIDENTS OF THE ASSOCATION SINCE ITS INCEPTION: 1871 to 1875 - Rev W J G Bluett, 1876 – T D Acland, 1877 to 1879 - Rev Bluett, 1880 - W D Lawrence, 1881 - J Boag, 1882 - J Rennie, 1883 - D Marshall, 1884 - W Watson, 1885 - W Bishop, 1886 - F Overton, 1877 - W G Lunn, 1888 - J R Campbell, 1889 - W R Maddison, 1890 - C Withell, 1891 - R B Willis, 1892 - G C Waby, 1893 - J Barnett, 1894 - D McMillan, 1895 - L Mathias, 1896 - G E Rhodes, 1897 - J M Furze, 1898 - J Osborne, 1899 - J Stackhouse, 1900 - W F M Buckley, 1901 - A R Inwood, 1902 - J Henderson, 1903 - A Chamberlain, 1904 - W Watson, 1905 - W McMillan, 1906 - J Storry, 1907 - E F Coe, 1908 - W B Andrew, 1909 - J S Boag, 1910 - A J Inwood, 1911 - J Lochhead, 1912 - J Cunningham, 1913 - H E Fincham, 1914 - W B Cunningham, 1915 - J Nixon, 1916 – E G Hubbard, 1917 - Arch McLachlan, 1918 - I Andrews, 1919 - W Scott, 1920 - J Boag Jnr, 1921 - W O Rennie, 1922 - J A Scott, 1923 - A E Withell, 1924 - I McGill, 1925 - T A Stephens, 1926 - A McPherson, 1927 - R T McMillan, 1928 - H. Schnelle, 1929 - Jonathan Brooks, 1930 - G W R Osborne, 1931 - Joseph Brooks, 1932 - W H Abbott, 1933 - W Johnston, 1934 - W J Lemon, 1935 - J C Chamberlain, 1936 - H O Gardiner, 1937 - H G Chamberlain, 1938 - P V Bailey, 1939 - W McLachlan, 1940 - J T Parkin, 1941 - R G Bishop,1942 to 1943 - D M Lill, 1944 - F L Graham, 1945 - P F Chamberlain, 1946 - A C Greenwood, 1947 - D K Lochhead, 1948 - W J Doyle, 1949 - H Neave, 1950 - W S McLaughlin, 1951 - R J Gilbert, 1952 - D M Mackay, 1953 - H R McLaughlin, 1954 - H D Hurford, 1955 - J D Cameron, 1956 - H J Hurford, 1957 - A E Brown, 1958 - W F Reese, 1959 - W L Gabbie, 1960 - W E Moorhead, 1961 - H G Stephens, 1962 - J T B Purser, 1963 - A Nimmo, 1964 - G J Benny, 1965 - W V Chatterton, 1966 - D G McClure, 1967 - P J Abbott, 1968 - A A Greenwood, 1969 - R B Coe, 1970 – K Bailey, 1971 - T E M Brooks, 1972 - E L Adams, 1973 - L A McLachlan, 1974 - A A Russell, 1975 - H C Abbott, 1976 - E K Millar, 1977 - M N Watson, 1978 - W Millar, 1979 - R H Kendall, 1980 - S M Boon, 1981 - R L Skilling, 1982 - J L Walker, 1983 - G F McEvedy, 1984 - D J Hurford, 1985 - D P Barnett, 1986 - W M Patterson, 1987 - A W C McPherson, 1988 - N J Moorhead, 1989 - B D Russell, 1990 - G R Millar, 1991 - M T McEvedy, 1992 - C H Green, 1993 - C J C Wright, 1994 - S L Chambers, 1995 - N C Greenwood, 1996 - M G Stephens, 1997 - W J Brooks, 1998 - A M McIlraith, 1999 - N C James, 2000 - A G Moorhead, 2001 - P G McEvedy, 2002 - W P Abbott, 2003 - D G Michael, 2004 - G G Gilbert, 2005 - D H Green, 2006 - J McLachlan, 2007 - C V McEvedy, 2008 - S W Brannigan, 2009 - C A McPherson, 2010 - G H Millar, 2011 – D J Carter, 2012 – G D Heslop, 2013 – W S Boon, 2014 – P J C Withell, 2015 – C L Tod, 2016 Mrs P McIlraith.

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EARLY VICE-PRESIDENTS INCLUDED: Messrs C J Bridge (1871), A Frankish (1872-75), R Gillett (1876), R Lochhead (1877-79), C T Dudley (1879), J Mawson (1881), R Frankish (1887), J McKellar (1889), R Wright (1900).

SECRETARY 1871 - W D Lawrence, 1872 - C F Barker, 1873 - W G Lunn, 1874 to 1881 - L V Desborough, 1882 to 1889 - F Jamison, 1890 to 1892 - G Rennie, 1893 to 1903 - T W Durant, 1904 to 1907 – F Lill, 1908 to 1912 - W O Rennie, 1913 to 1916 - G Gosset, 1917to 1936 - H Neave, 1937 to 1960 - J T B Purser, 1961 to 1969 - G E G Whitta, 1970 to 1975 - W E West, 1976 to 1982 - Mrs A S Simmonds, 1982 - Mrs T McLeod (Assistant Secretary), 1983 - Mrs T McLeod, 1984 to 1986 - Mrs M I Relling, 1987 to 1999 - N L Crossan, 2000 to 2010 - Mrs H A Henderson, 2011 – 2015 Mrs A Smith, 2016- Ms D L Yates.

TREASURER 1872 - C J Bridge, 1873 - R Gillett, 1874 to 1875 - J Rennie, 1876 to 1881 - D Marshall, 1882 - J Osborne, 1883 to 1885 - W D Lawrence, 1886 to 1887 - J Osborne, 1888 to 1890 - W H Woodman, 1891 - P J Henley, 1892 to 1893 - T W Durant, 1894 to 1900 - C C Smithson, 1901 to 1902 - J McVinnie, 1903 to 1907 - G Gosset, 1908 to 1809 - A J Inwood, 1910 to 1916 - G Gosset, 1917 to 1920 - W G Lunn, 1921 to 1923 - W Scott, 1924 - S Johnston, 1925 to 1938 - A J Inwood, 1939 to 1951 - H Neave, 1952 to 1964 - J H McMillan, 1965 to 1971 - J T B Purser, 1972 to 1978 - R B Coe, 1979 - K J Coe, 1980 to 1997 - I S Smith. Showday Treasurer: 1997 – 2016 S Williams, 2017 M Jones.

TROPHIES

John Cunningham Memorial Cup - G.G & B.M. Gilbert. Matson & Allan Outstanding Achievers Award – W Ritchie Ellesmere A&P Personality of the Show – J Harkeress Selwyn Boon Memorial Trophy – NC & DM Greenwood Lochaire Trophy – NC & DM Greenwood The Melville Brooks Memorial Trophy - AC & LK Christey Lawrence Perpetual Challenge Cup – GG & BM Gilbert Connelly Cup - NC & DM Greenwood Perpetual Challenge Cup - GG & BM Gilbert W O Rennie Memorial Cup - G G & B M Gilbert Len Barnett Memorial Cup - GG & BM Gilbert Waitaki NZ Refrigeration Co. Ltd Cup – T & G Schmack The 1990 Cup – Abby Wylie RJ & EK Millar Trophy - G G & B M Gilbert. Haines Family Trust Trophy - DA & SJ Wylie The North Canterbury Farmers’ Freezing Co Ltd Cup - T & G Schmack Lewis Mathias Memorial Cup - NC & DM Greenwood G Neave Memorial Trophy - S J Sinclair Ellesmere Livestock Trophy - G G & B M Gilbert A E Hooke Memorial Trophy - Brooklands Farm SL & BE Chambers Trophy - Altonbrook Farm The Donald Cameron Memorial Trophy - G G & B

The Prosser Cup - P C & B A Gilbert Legg & Co Trophy – Gilbert Family Mawhera Trophy – CJ & PM Prattley John Parlane Cup - CJ & PM Prattley The Overton Cup – Wakelin Family M K Rathgen Memorial Challenge Trophy – Hannah King Glenmore Trophies - CJ & PM Prattley Clovernook Trophy - Not awarded Ambreed NZ Trophy - Mathew Geddes J H Jones Memorial Cup – Not awarded Brenel Cup – Waratah Flats Alpaca Stud Homestead Farm Challenge Cup - Sherlin Alpaca Atud McKenzie Challenge Cup - Not awarded Judith Margaret Challenge Cup – Not awarded H E Cook Cup - Courtney Mullen Duncan Lochhead Memorial Trophy - C Mullen Rutherford Cup – Kim McKay Ataahua Pony Stud Cup - J & R Cooper Rider A Weastell. Tommy Behrns Challenge Trophy - G Tripe A G Moorhead Challenge Cup – N Waddell Colleen Wheeler Memorial Cup – Angela O’Reilly Saddlery Barn Trophy – C Roberts Jamie Cup – K McKay Westenra Cup – B S Maley Westenra Cup – A Weastell Audrey Yates Memorial Cup – Annabel Veitch Howard Bezar Memorial Trophy – Kate Pinkney McIlraith Family Trophy – Tait/Watson/Rowlands-

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M Gilbert. Pet Lamb handler, under 5 yrs trophy – Charlotte Schmack. Pet Lamb handler, 5 yrs & under 7 yrs trophy – Ruby Bain Pet Lamb handler, 7 yrs & under 9 yrs trophy – Lilla Waddie Pet Lamb handler, 9 yrs & over trophy – Sam Tilson Christchurch Woolbrokers Trophy - G G & B M Gilbert Silver Kiwi Dalgety-Crown Cup – GR & KN Millar Boon Trophy - P Binnie Barclay Cup – T Schmack D C Gilbert Challenge Cup - P Lankow Mr & Mrs M G Millar Cup - T Schmack NZ Refrigeration Co Ltd Trophy - S O'Connell Canterbury Agricultural College Challenge Shield - S O'Connell Springbrook Trophy – Harvey Rhodes Kiwi Dairy Co Cup - GR& KN Millar Steel & Tube Trophy – Gilbert Family Glassey Challenge Cup – Not awarded Best Gelding Award – Fairground Miniatures Donella Challenge Cup – Not Awarded C C A McLachlan Trophy – Wilma Grant Mrs F I Barnett Tray – Wilma Grant Geoffrey Reese Trophy – Wilma Grant John Brooks Memorial Cup – Nigel Greenwood Farmlands Trophy – Maginnes AG Couplands Challenge Cup – ID Baxter Killinchy Cup – Charlotte Wylie R G Robinson Tray – Robin Oakley Ted Slattery Memorial Cup – John Davies W L Gobbe Cup – Lara Field-Mr Indigo S L & B E Chambers Trophy – D J Bain C A McPherson Cup – Murray Gilbert Ilam Real Estate – Lindsay Bone W L Gobbe Cup – Lara Field-Mr Indigo S L & B E Chambers Trophy – D J Bain C A McPherson Cup – Murray Gilbert Ted Slattery Memorial Cup – John Davies

Southwell Rendevouz Ellesmere A&P Colt Shield – Not awarded Ellesmere A&P Filly Shield – Not awarded Malden Trophy – Not awarded Sir Heaton Rhodes Cup – Maddi Thomspon `-Grey Shades Craig-Gowan Challenge Tray – B.S. Maley-Miltondale Rainman T C Foster Cup – J & R Cooper Rider A Weastell-Maxwelton Penelope Pitstop Westenra Cup – J & R Cooper Rider A Weastell R HBennetts Pony Grand Prix Cup – Harriet Laing-Picture Puzzle McPherson Trust Cup – Jessica Brechin Amberleigh Gold Touch Gaiety Cup – Mrs D Sellar / Meg Glassey Kinloch Ivy R G Leybourne Cup – Rose Alfeld Pegasus Riding Club Cup – N Bol-Alshain W J Doyle Memorial Salver – Angela O'Reilly-Jerry Furniture House Trophy – Justin Smith Roly Kendall Memorial Trophy (Cat.A) – Fairground Miniatures-Honeybourne In Flight Roly Kendall Memorial Trophy (Cat.B) – Courtney Quin-Arcadia Driven by Revenge Perpetual Miniature Horse Trophy – Fairground Miniatures-Honeybourne In Flight Canterbury Miniature Horse Soc. (Cat.A) – Fairground Miniatures Canterbury Miniature Horse Soc. (Cat.B) – Courtney Quin-Arcadia Driven by Revenge G F McEvedy Cup - AMI R G Allan Cup – Cochranes J A McLachlan Cup – Smith Welldrilling Kelly Cup – Laura Wilson Serena Jensen Cup - Jorja Quinn Patterson Cup – Ashley Marfell Maud Barnett Rose Bowl - G Rapsley Leeston 150th Committee Cup - J & R Cooper Rider A Weastell-Maxwelton Penelope Pitstop Les Howson Cup – Cathy Kewish-Hit this spot Gussy R G Robinson Tray – Nigel Greenwood

TROPHIES THE JOHN CUNNINGHAM MEMORIAL CUP will be awarded to the competitor gaining most points in Livestock, Grain, Seeds and Roots Section. Winner 2016: GG & BM Gilbert THE MATSON & ALLAN OUTSTANDING YOUNG ACHIEVERS AWARD is an annual merit trophy awarded to a person under 30 years old, to recognise their achievements in the Rural Community. Winner 2016: Willis Ritchie.

THE LEESTON 150TH JUBILEE CUP is awarded to the Supreme Animal of the Show and is to be presented annually. Winner 2016:

J & R Cooper Rider A Weastell Maxwell Penelope Pitstop.

OTHER TROPHIES LISTED

All Cups and Trophies will be for competition at future Shows and may be held for one year by the winner, whose name will be inscribed on the Cup/Trophy on Show Day. Cups and Trophies must be collected from the Secretary's Office after 3:00pm on Show Day.

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We invite you to become a member of the Ellesmere Agricultural & Pastoral Association.

Benefits of membership include:

1. Reduced class entry fees.

2. Free admission for two adults and family under 12 years old.

3. Annual "District Ticket" giving free admission to -other shows in the South Island.

Member's Subscription: $20.00

ELLESMERE A & P ASSOCIATION

P O BOX 17

LEESTON 7656

NAME: _____________________________________________________________________________

ADDRESS: _____________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________P/CODE________________

PHONE: ___________________________________________

EMAIL: ___________________________________________

Signed: ___________________________________________

NOTE:- The Committee particularly invites suggestions from Members and others as to the better management of the Society's work generally and its future development as a source of education to agriculturists and proposals that may tend to increase its influence, welfare or popularity. Any notification to the Secretary in this direction will be duly considered.

COMPLETION OF ENTRY FORMS

• Refer to section for fees. All entries are inclusive of GST.

• All entry forms must be signed and entry fees calculated correctly for entry fees to be accepted.

• Gate passes: One gate pass will be issued after payment of $10 or more in entry fees. • Entry forms that have not been signed, or in which entry fees have been calculated incorrectly, will be returned. This applies to all entrants, including Members who have not paid their annual subscription, but who have calculated their entry fees on the Member's fees.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Value of Points and Awards Place Ribbons will be: Cattle, Shearing: 1st to 3rd Horses, School calves and lambs: 1st to 6th Champion Ribbons as listed over each Section

Less than Five Entries Five or more Entries Champion 2 points Champion 2 points Reserve Champion 1 point Reserve Champion 1 point First Prize 6 points First Prize 6 points Second Prize 4 points Second Prize 4 points Third Prize 2 points Third Prize 2 points

V.H.C. 1 point Each name in the Catalogue or combination of names per exhibit, to be a separate entry. Where there is no competition, half value of points to be awarded. CHAMPION POINTS will not be awarded where there is no competition. Competition shall mean two or more exhibitors. In the event of ties, the winner of the largest number of first prizes shall have the preference.

1. All entries close with the Secretary, in writing, on or before SEPTEMBER 15th, 2017, and must be the property of the exhibitor at the time of making the entry. No exhibit will be catalogued unless Entry Fees accompany the entry form.

2. The Ellesmere Agricultural and Pastoral Association will account for the Goods and Services Tax on an inclusive basis.

3. The same animal cannot be entered in two classes; but this shall not apply to Private or Special Prizes, and to the several classes in Cattle & Horses.

4. EXTRA STOCK: Stock, implements, etc not eligible under any of the enumerated classes, may be exhibited by paying one-half of the usual entrance fees. N.B. - No prize will be awarded where the Judges consider there is a class in which such stock can be exhibited.

5. Exhibitors will be required to state as accurately as possible, at the time of entry, the date of birth of all stock in classes where age is to be specified; also the date of the last shearing of Sheep. N.B. Cattle of two years must not show more than four broad teeth and of three years, six but not eight.)

6. A maiden is defined as an animal that has not won a First Prize at an A & P Show at closing date. 7. All Bulls must be led and tied by a ring through the nose. One man must be in attendance with each lot of

cattle. 8. Any Cow or Ewe which is barren shall not be eligible to take a prize, except in the Fat Stock classes. If any

Mare shall lose her foal, or if it should have met with an accident such mare will be eligible to compete if she is in milk.

9. TIME OF JUDGING - Exhibits must be ready for judging at the times specified in the schedule. 10. REMOVAL OF EXHIBITS - No Exhibit or implements exhibited to be removed from the Showgrounds UNTIL

4.00pm on the Saturday, without a special order from the Secretary. The doors of the Produce Sheds will be closed at 5 pm.

11. The Committee will not, under any circumstances, hold themselves responsible for loss, damage or mis-delivery of Stock, Poultry, Produce, Implements or any other exhibit or thing exhibited at the Show.

12. PRIZES - Except in Horse Sections and Produce Sheds. All Prize Money will be posted as soon as possible after the Show. Prize winners are requested to cash cheques before December 31, which is the Association’s balance date. Horse Section - Prize money will be paid on the day. Produce Section - Prize money will be paid on the day, at 4:00 p.m. by the Steward in charge of the Section. At the time of printing this schedule, the Association advertises all sponsorship and special prizes in good faith but will not be liable for the payment of any sponsorship or special prizes not received from the sponsor.

13. In all classes where two or three prizes have been awarded, the JUDGES are directed to "very highly commend", "highly commend" or "commend" the other exhibits worthy of these distinctions.

14. Third prize money will not be awarded in any class in which there are less than five entries; in the event of there being no competition in any class, no prizes will be given unless the judges certify to particular merit. Power is reserved to withhold a prize where the Judges consider it ought not to be awarded, for want of

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sufficient merit, even where there is competition. 15. Judges of Stock, in arriving at their decisions, are requested not to give undue weight to high condition (except

in classes for Fat Stock), but to award the prizes to the animals in each class which they consider best represent the particular breed of the description intended to be encouraged. Judges are directed to pass over all animals whose want of condition be token weakness of constitution, however great their merit may be in other respects.

16. Discrepancies in the prize list must be notified in writing to the Secretary within fourteen days from the date of the Show, or they will not on any account be entertained.

17. All prizes not claimed within six months after the date of the Show, will be forfeited. 18. PROTESTS - All protests must be left with the Secretary either before or after the Judges have proceeded to

their duties. The party entering a protest must deposit $50.00, which will be returned if the protest is sustained. If the protest be lodged before the Judges proceed to their duties, the onus of proof will rest with the exhibitor; if after that, the onus of proof will rest with the party protesting. The Committee will meet at the Secretary's Office at 3.30 p.m. on the Saturday to consider all protests: five members to form a quorum. All protests must be lodged within one hour after the exhibits are judged, or the awards distributed.

19. GENERAL - Any Exhibitor infringing any of the above Regulations shall be subject to be dealt with as may be decided by the Committee, whose decision shall be final. The decision and ruling of the Committee on any rule, regulation, protest or any other matter affecting the Association will be final and absolute, without the right of appeal.

20. DISTRICT BOUNDARIES - District to mean and include the following boundaries: Western boundary: the Rakaia River; Northern boundary: Steeles Road to Rakaia Terrace Road; Rakaia Terrace Road to Te Pirita Road; Te Pirita Road to Saunders Road; Saunders Road to Morgans Road; Morgans Road to Rockworth Road; Rockworth Road to Ardlui Road; Ardlui Road to Haldon Road; Haldon Road to Hororata Dunsandel Road; Hororata Dunsandel Road to Gillanders Road; Gillanders Road to the Selwyn River; Selwyn River to the Main South Highway; Eastern Boundary: Main South Highway to Weedons Lincoln Road; Weedons Lincoln Road to Boundary Road; Boundary Road to Lincoln Tai Tapu Road; Lincoln Tai Tapu Road to Halswell River; Halswell River to its entry into Lake Ellesmere; Southern Boundary: Lake Ellesmere.

DUTIES OF THE CLASS STEWARDS

1. To study carefully the general regulations and section conditions. 2. To see the Catalogue numbers are placed on pens etc. on the day before the show. 3. To see each exhibit is placed in its proper class and has its catalogue number affixed, that back numbers are

checked. To see that all horses in classes where measurement is specified have their certificates of measurement before presenting prizes.

4. To wait on the judges and acquaint them with the instructions and regulations governing the class being judged and to point out all exhibits in the class. On no account are the names of the exhibitors to be communicated to the judges.

5. To take down the decision of the judge and immediately fill in the award sheets and prize tickets in full. To attach or pass the prize tickets to the exhibit/exhibitor and after having the award sheet signed by the judge and steward take promptly to the Secretary's office.

HEALTH & SAFETY PLAN

A full copy of the Health & Safety plan is held in the Secretary's office along with a map of the grounds and restricted zones, first aid area and fire extinguishers. EVACUATION PROCEDURE: is at two sites - the Main Ring and the Dog Trial area.

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Thank you to the following Sponsors of the

Ellesmere Agricultural and Pastoral Association

Diamond Sponsor: Land Parnerships

Platinum Sponsors:

Hound and Steed Creative Agancy, Selwyn Print, Dow Agro, Stihl Shop Fosters,

Pinnacle & Co, Cochranes of Canterbury,

The Crate and Barell In-kind Sponsors

Johnson Civil, Ellesmere Agriculture, Stephan Knowler of Matson and

Allan, Ellesmere Transport, Farmlands, PGGWrightson, Hound &

Steed Creative Agency, Hill Lea and Scott, Lemacon, Base Line group,

John Howsin builders, Rathgen and Chaterton Fencing, Pullin

shearing, Lay Associates, Clausens Canvas and PVC

Gold Sponsors:

Brian Brice ANZ Bank Spreading Canterbury

BNZ Robyn Casey Leeston Pharmacy Palmers Transport

Animal Breeding Services Hantz Honey Homes by Park Lane

Kevin James Wool G&M Contracting Canterbury Waterproofing

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Barry Harkess Trust power Think Water Leeston McMillian Drilling

Main Land Wool Anzco Foods Rakaia Peter Walsh Associates

Leeston Physio South Bridge Tasty meats Hazlett Rural

Millars Machinery Wynne Williams & Co Nairn Electrical

Wright freight Pullin Shearing ltd Super Liquour Leeston

ED Swain Ltd Bob & June Davidson RT & MJ Michael

Bartlet Electrical Oakleys Premium Fresh

Vegetables Selwyn Rakaia Vets

South Fuels Vet Ent Leeston Peter Withell

Coupland Bakeries Structure Wise

Silver Sponsors:

Tavendale & Partners Cridge Seeds Kevin Stephens Motors

RD1

Bronze Sponsors:

Brown Glassford & Co Hydro Services Ltd Leeston Seeds

Midland seeds Lochlyn Farm Nevile R Stud ltd

CJC Wright EAL Ellesmere Agriculture

Limited Weather Wise Shade systems

Nevile Carter Builder Angland & Son Rabobank

Ellesmere Engineering Farmers Mutual Group Lawrence Croft

Happers Honda Diane & Kelvin Webster

Contributors:

Tuffnell Drainage Adrians Tiling Smiths Well drilling

Gold Pine Rakaia R.J. Preston Ltd Sheehan Apiaries

Mr James Nell Alliance GroupCanterbury Kathryn & Geoff Millar

Carfields Grain and Seed Rural Live Stock James Nell

Dairy Business Center Drunond & Ethridge Smith Seeds

Carter Seed Baylis Brothers Mr C.A. McPherson

Leeston Medical Silver Fern Farms Carrodus Brothers

Ellesmere Motor Bodies South Lea Olives Hammer Hard Ware

Warren Sheet contracting

Friends

N. C James John Glassy Mrs CL McEvedy

Ballantynes Ellesmere Printing Co Beach Croft Farming

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Kennet Farm machinery Crop Mark Seeds Chris Tod

Cath Henderson Mike Pero Real Estate Chez Barbers Dunsandel

Gordon & Karen Michael

EXHIBITOR LIST 2017

Trade and Machinery

Agrisea NZ Ltd Mobile Food Special Events

Alpaca Crafts Norwood Farm Machinery

Amy Adams, MP for Selwyn Orion New Zealand

Ashburton Toyota Palmers Transport

Avon City Ford Pitstop Couriers (2010) Ltd

Bank of New Zealand Power Farming Canterbury

Bayleys Real Estate Precision Farming

Canty Continuous Spouting Quality AG Hire

Claas Harvest Centre Ray Mayne Hose & Fittings

Cochranes of Canterbury RD Petroleum

Dave Reid Machinery Ltd Ruralco NZ Ltd

Donco Services Selwyn District Council

Doyleston Engineering Works Shands Husqvana

Drummond & Etheridge SHARE Insurace & Kiwisaver

Geosun Energy Solutions Simplicity Imports

Gum Leaf Gutter Guard Southfuels Ltd

Hanham Concrete Spacewise

Happers Honda Spudstop

Hedgehog Hedge & Shelterbelt Trimmers

HydroServices Ltd Think Water

Laing Properties Ltd Tuatara Machinery

Land Partnerships Tutara Structures

Matson & Allan Waihora Ellesmere Trust

McCarthy Contracting West Melton Plant Nursery

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2 Design123 55 Jax Hearts

3 R and R Enterprise 56 D'Argent Jewellery

4 5 6 Biptron Light Therapy 57 58 Handcrafted by Helen

7 Aunties Legacy Sirena Elgie 59 Carol Jordan

8 Taste of Life 60 61 Lily Trading

9 Morris North St Christopher 62 63 All thingz Nice

10 Doyleston Shed 65 Arte Living Art

11 12 The Rocker Man 66 67 Gepetto Products

13 Wormfert 68 Exotic Candy Straps

14 Tell Me Christchurch 69 70 Pepin Design

15 - 17 Sunglass Shack 71 Ellesmere College Commonwealth Fundraising

18 Café Piccalo 72 73 Anne Aikins Food

19 - 21 Lily’s Collection 74 75 Rekindle

22 23 Lollymania 76 Circusmarty Martin Penman

24 Repurpose Me 77 78 Playcentre

25 Ellesmere Cancer 79 80 Tony Seyb

26 27 Splendio 81 Original Smoke & Spice

28 Spicecraft 82 Arbonne Beverly Ambrose

29 30 Aoraki Donuts 83 Millbridge Rhododendrons

31 Aoraki Liquorice 84 Millbridge Rhododendrons

32 33 The Real McCoy 85 - 87 Sharney Downs

34 Sweet Nostelgia 88 Sweet Ltd Talia Cheyne

35 Outback Enterprises 89 90 Sheeann Honey

36 37 Cynthia Jane 91 Floral Specialties

38 39

Michael Pearson - Garden

Tools 92 Jen's Scarecrows

40 41 Grand Sslam Homewares 93 St Margarets

42 43

Back Road Soap and

Candles 94 Crafty Creations

44 45

Bridge Interiors Simon

Mathers 95 El lesmere Col lege Myamair Fundra is ing

46 47 Andrea's Plants 96 97 Skin to Skin

48 Kids Stuff Linda Dobbs 98 Ellesmere College Japan Fundraising

49 50 Models for You 99 100 Silver Connections

51 Muscogen Woods 101 WOW Clothing

52 Crazy Spuds. Dan & Dave 102 103 Hardantler Camping

53

Products Direct -

Homewares 104 105 Apsara Ellie Rose Bags

54 Rainbowlicious Treats

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108 Ellesmere Search & Rescue

F1

Black Forest Waffle Hut

Horst HD1

F2 Fritz Weiners HD2

F3 Cornish Pasties HD3

HD4 Yummy Treats

HD5 Yummy Treats

Ellesmere A&P Craft Sites 2017

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SHOW ENTRIES 2017 2016 2015 2014 Sheep 275 385 289 304 School Lamb 48 49 53 50 Shearing 35 40 41 Wool 33 49 44 45 Horses 1126 1303 1367 1208 Cattle 136 187 182 202 School Calf 26 29 22 Dairy Goats 97 70 41 68 Alpacas 102 89 115 83 Dog Trials 91 108 109 86 Donkeys 25 20 27 16 Handspun Wool 24 16 13 16 Cooking 152 134 194 158 Wine and Beer 19 9 16 15 Needlework 96 106 145 134 Art and Craft 35 54 50 53 Intermediate 165 199 405 532 Flowers 47 9 24 45 National Dancing 100 192 173 131 Photography 143 105 196 196 Grain & Seeds 157 175 144 157 Potatoes & Roots 23 32 41 35 Poultry 155 160 151 208 TOTALS 3110 3468 4146 4113

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PRODUCE SHEDS Value of Points and Awards

Less than Five Entries

Five or more Entries

Champion 2 points Champion 2 points

Reserve 1 point Reserve 1 point

First Prize 6 points First Prize 6 points

Second Prize 4 points

Second Prize 4 points

Third Prize 2 points

Third Prize 2 points

V.H.C. 1 point

Each name in the Catalogue, or combination of names per exhibit, is to be a separate entry. Where there is no competition, half the points value are to be awarded. CHAMPION POINTS will not be awarded where there is no competition. Competition shall mean two or more exhibitors. In the event of ties, the winner of the largest number of first prizes shall have the preference. SPECIAL NOTE - Exhibits must be delivered to the Produce Shed no later than 9.00am. No Exhibit is to be removed until the Sheds are cleared of the public at 4.00 pm. All prize winners to collect prize money from Section Steward at 4:00pm or to be forfeited. All entries to be by one person, no collaborative entries or 'noms de plume' are permitted.

COOKING

Judging commences 9:30am ENTRY FEE: $1.50 PRIZES: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 Prize money to be collected at 4:00pm on Show day from the Produce Shed. Any prizes not collected will be forfeited. CONDITIONS * No more than 2 entries per person per class * All exhibits to be benched by 9:00am * Exhibits cannot be entered in more than one class * Entries must be the entrants own unaided work * No exhibits to be removed before 4:00pm SPECIAL PRIZES Hillyers of Leeston sponsor Classes 769, 772 & 773. Leeston Freshchoice donates vouchers to this section. The Rose Bowl Challenge Trophy donated by the Late Mrs A S Bailey to be won by the exhibitor gaining Most Points from classes 760 - 779. Winner: 2016 Glenys Rapsey. JUDGE: Manu Rangimoekau Leeston STEWARDS: Mrs Suzie McPherson (in-charge) Min Hamilton, Kim Bain, Tracy Wheeler

Class 850 Three Pikelets 1 D A Hill 2 Hamers 3 Judith Barnett 4 Michelle Brailsford 5 Shelley Wood 6 glenys rapsey 3 pikelets Class 851 Three Savoury Muffins 7 Hamers 8 Michelle Brailsford 9 Wendy Moreland 10 glenys rapsey savoury muffins 11 glenys rapsey savoury muffins Class 852 Three Fruit Muffins 12 Alison Donley 13 D A Hill 14 Hamers 15 Margaret Stewart 16 Shelley Wood 17 Wendy Moreland

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18 glenys rapsey fruit muffins 19 glenys rapsey fruit muffins Class 853 Three White Scones 20 D A Hill 21 Emily Manson 22 Emma Shaw 23 Hamers 24 Judith Barnett 25 Shelley Wood 26 Wendy Moreland 27 glenys rapsey white scones Class 854 Bread, any variety 28 Alison Donley 29 Hamers 30 Shelley Wood 31 glenys rapsey bread 32 glenys rapsey bread Class 855 Celebration Cake - Open 33 Kyle Stewart Class 856 Sultana Cake 34 D A Hill 35 Hamers 36 glenys rapsey Sultana cake 37 glenys rapsey Sultana cake Class 857 Banana Cake, one slice 38 Alison Donley 39 D A Hill 40 Glenys Rapsey banana cake 41 Michelle Brailsford 42 Shelley Wood 43 Wendy Moreland Class 858 Pavlova - one whole 44 Michelle Brailsford 45 glenys rapsey pavlova Class 859 Cooked Slice, 3 pieces - 1 variety 46 Hamers 47 Michelle Brailsford 48 Olivia McCartin 49 Shelley Wood 50 Wanda O'Meara 51 glenys rapsey cooked slice 52 glenys rapsey cooked slice Class 860 Uncooked Slice, 3 pieces - 1 variety 53 Hamers 54 Hilary Boal 55 Kyle Stewart 56 Margaret Stewart 57 Shelley Wood 58 Wanda O'Meara 59 Wendy Moreland 60 Wendy Moreland 61 glenys rapsey uncooked slice 62 glenys rapsey uncooked slice

HILLYERS $10 VOUCHER - Class 725 Class 861 ANZAC Biscuits, 3 pieces 63 Hamers 64 Michelle Brailsford 65 Shelley Wood 66 glenys rapsey anzac biscuit Class 862 Three Yoyos - filled 67 D A Hill 68 Emily Manson 69 Emma Shaw 70 Hamers 71 Michelle Brailsford 72 Shelley Wood 73 glenys rapsey yoyos

HILLYERS $10 VOUCHER - Class 727 Class 863 Three Belgium Biscuits 74 D A Hill 75 Emily Manson 76 Hamers 77 Michelle Brailsford 78 Shelley Wood 79 glenys rapsey belgium biscuits

HILLYERS $10 VOUCHER - Class 728 Class 864 Three Chocolate-Chippie biscuits 80 Emma Shaw 81 Hamers 82 Judith Barnett 83 Margaret Stewart 84 Michelle Brailsford 85 Shelley Wood 86 glenys rapsey chocolatechip biscuits 87 glenys rapsey chocolatechip biscuits Class 865 Three pieces Shortbread 88 D A Hill 89 Emily Manson 90 Hamers 91 Michelle Brailsford 92 Shelley Wood 93 glenys rapsey shortbread 94 glenys rapsey shortbread Class 866 Ginger Crunch, 3 pieces 95 Alison Donley 96 D A Hill 97 Hamers 98 Jessica Barron Gluten Free Gourmet Ginger Crunch 99 Margaret Stewart 100 Michelle Brailsford 101 Shelley Wood 102 Shelley Wood 103 glenys rapsey ginger crunch Class 867 Sushi, 3 Pieces 104 Suzy McPherson

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Class 868 Pizza, any base, 1/4 wedge 105 Michelle Brailsford 106 Suzy McPherson 107 glenys rapsey pizza Class 869 Homemade Sausage Rolls, 3 pieces 108 Charlotte Lill 109 Emily Manson 110 Kyle Stewart 111 Michelle Brailsford 112 glenys rapsey sausage rolls 113 glenys rapsey sausage rolls Class 870 Three Eggs, free range, homegrown 114 Charlotte Lill 115 D A Hill 116 Hamers 117 Kristina Townsend 118 Michelle Brailsford 119 Olivia Boon 120 Olivia Boon 121 Reuben Carter 122 Reuben Carter 123 Suzy McPherson 124 glenys rapsey eggs 125 glenys rapsey eggs 126 liz giltrap Class 871 One bottle Tomato Sauce 127 Alison Donley 128 D A Hill 129 glenys rapsey tomato sauce Class 872 One jar of homemade Pickle 130 Alison Donley 131 D A Hill 132 glenys rapsey pickle 133 glenys rapsey pickle Class 873 One jar of homemade Tomato Relish 134 D A Hill 135 glenys rapsey tomato relish 136 glenys rapsey tomato relish Class 874 One jar Lemon Curd 137 Hamers 138 Shelley Wood 139 Suzy McPherson 140 Wendy Moreland 141 glenys rapsey lemon honey 142 glenys rapsey lemon honey Class 875 One jar Raspberry Jam 143 Alison Donley 144 D A Hill 145 Hamers 146 glenys rapsey raspberry jam 147 glenys rapsey raspberry jam Class 876 Homemade Cheese

Class 877 NZ Young Farmers - Tasman Region Baking Challenge Bake a cake which reflects the Show's theme

"Celebrating diversity in Ellesmere". 148 Banks Peninsula Young Farmers 149 Christchurch City Young Farmer 150 Dunsandel Young Farmers 151 Lincoln Young Farmers 152 West Melton Young Farmers

MRS A S BAILEY ROSE BOWL - Most Points in Cookery

HOMEMADE WINE & BEER

Entries to be on-site by 9:00am on Show day ENTRY FEE: $1.50 PRIZES: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 Judging will take place at 9.00am All Classes subject to International Rules. All exhibits to be shown in 750 mls (26 oz) or 375 mls (13 oz) clear glass shouldered (sauterne) type bottles and to be fitted with flange corks. Small bottles will be accepted in both wine and beer classes. Exhibits should be clearly labelled with the main ingredient of the wine. The label should be placed 5 cm below the neck of the bottle. A small label showing the class number should be placed close to the base of the bottle. MRS C L MCEVEDY sponsor the rosette for Best Wine Exhibit. ILAM REAL ESTATE sponsors a Trophy for the most points in this section. Winner 2016: Lindsay Bone. JUDGES: Caleb Defrees, Gabi Michael.

HOMEMADE WINE Entries to be on-site by 9:00am on Show day ENTRY FEE: $1.50 PRIZES: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 Judging will take place at 9.00am All Classes subject to International Rules. All exhibits to be shown in 750 mls (26 oz) or 375 mls (13 oz) clear glass shouldered (sauterne) type bottles and to be fitted with flange corks. Small bottles will be accepted in both wine and beer classes. Exhibits should be clearly labelled

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with the main ingredient of the wine. The label should be placed 5 cm below the neck of the bottle. A small label showing the class number should be placed close to the base of the bottle. MRS C L MCEVEDY sponsor the rosette for Best Wine Exhibit. ILAM REAL ESTATE sponsors a Trophy for the most points in this section. Winner 2016: Lindsay Bone. Class 878 Dry White Wine. Not more than two bottles. Class 879 Sweet White Wine. Not more than two bottles. 153 Lindsay Bone Class 880 Dry Red Wine. Not more than two bottles. Class 881 Sweet Red Wine. Not more than two bottles. 154 Lindsay Bone 155 Lindsay Bone

HOMEMADE BEER ENTRY FEE: $2.00 PRIZES: $320.00 Total Prize money Prize money Sponsored by Gladfield Malt 1st $50.00 2nd $20.00 3rd $10.00 (Winners must be present on show day to claim prizes) Entries need to arrive at Gladfield Malt, 721 Hororata Dunsandel Road prior to judging. Judging will take place on September 30th Conditions of entry

• Minimum of three bottles per entry, minimum size of 330ml each

• All bottles must be labelled with the following:-

o Brewers name

o Competition Category & class

o Beer style

• More than one entry is allowed per category so long as they are separate batches

• Maximum of 50 entries per class (first entries in will be accepted)

JUDGES: Caleb Defrees, Gabi Michael.

Class 882 HOP SHOWCASED BEERS This category will encompass the wide range of beers that are designed to showcase hops. ABV can be anywhere from 0% to 7%. Typical beers in this category would be Pale Ales, IPA's, Red IPA, and Pilsner. 156 Gabi Michael 157 Robert Lindsay India Pale Ale 158 Waikuku Beach Boys IPA Class 883 MALT SHOWCASED BEERS This category will encompass any beer that is built around malt flavors. Typical beers in this category would be Scotch Ales, Stouts, Porters, Ambers. 159 Craig Boon 160 Craig Boon 161 Gabi Michael 162 Robert Lindsay Chocolate Stout 163 Robert Lindsay Irish red ale 164 Waikuku Beach Boys Weiz Beer, Vanilla Weiz, Oktoberfest, Honey Porter 165 Waikuku Beach Boys Weiz Beer, Vanilla Weiz, Oktoberfest, Honey Porter 166 Waikuku Beach Boys Weiz Beer, Vanilla Weiz, Oktoberfest, Honey Porter 167 Waikuku Beach Boys Weiz Beer, Vanilla Weiz, Oktoberfest, Honey Porter Class 884 HIGH ALCOHOL BEERS This category is for any beer that is sitting above 7% ABV including barley wines. 168 Gabi Michael Class 885 UNIQUE INGREDIENT BEERS A unique beer using something other than malt, hops, yeast and water. 169 Craig Boon 170 Craig Boon 171 Gabi Michael

ILAM REAL ESTATE TROPHY FOR MOST POINTS Class 3008 SOUR / NON BREWING YEAST FERMENTATION Beers brewed with other than traditional brewers yeast.

PHOTOGRAPHY ENTRY FEE: $1.50

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PRIZES: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00. Fewer than 5 entries: 1st only. Photos & entry forms to arrive by closing date (Friday 13th September) to allow for judging. All exhibits to be removed between 4:00-4:30pm on show day. Prize money to be collected at 4:00pm on Show day from the Produce Shed. Any prizes not collected are forfeited. All Photographs to be taken by exhibitor only. All photographs to be unmounted, 175 mmx125 mm or under and to be in colour, except in the following classes Open, Any Subject Minimum size 125x180mm / Open, Any Subject. Minimum size 100x150mm and Open, Any Subject Black and white only . Each photo can be entered in one class only with maximum of 4 entries per class/per exhibitor. No entries from previous years to be exhibited. LES HOWSON CUP for Photography "Best Child Study" to commemorate 50 years with Ellesmere A & P Association. Winner 2015: Cathy Kewish. ELLESMERE CAMERA CLUB sponsors $25 to Special Class: Ellesmere in Focus. SPECIAL PRIZES LEESTON PHARMACY, sponsors: Discount vouchers to be used through the Digital Photo Kiosk at Leeston Pharmacy 3 x Standard Mug Vouchers for special price of $11.50 - usually $19.95 3 x Photobooks 20x28cm with 50 pages of $28 - usually $90.99 3 x Canvas Prints 30x45cm for $14 - usually $169.95 3 x Canvas Prints 40x60cm for $26 - usually $199.95 4 x Glass Prints 30x45cm for $43 usually $149.95 2 Canvas Prizes as in the past for Winner of Class 815 & Most Points overall valued at $140 JUDGE: Brent Walters STEWARDS: Don Heslop (In-Charge), Angus Heslop

Class 886 Open, Any subject. Minimum size (125 x 180mm). 172 Don Heslop 173 Don Heslop 174 Don Heslop 175 Don Heslop

176 S Cavill 177 S Cavill 178 S Cavill 179 Sally Heslop 180 Sally Heslop 181 Stuart Brannigan Class 887 Open, any subject. Maximum size (100 x 150mm). 182 Don Heslop 183 Don Heslop 184 Don Heslop 185 Don Heslop 186 S Cavill 187 S Cavill 188 Sally Heslop 189 Sally Heslop 190 Sally Heslop 191 Sally Heslop 192 Sally Price 193 Sally Price 194 Stuart Brannigan 195 Stuart Brannigan Class 888 Farming interest. 196 Don Heslop 197 Jo Benny 198 Jo Benny 199 Kayal Climo farming Interest Photo 200 Kayal Climo farming Interest Photo 201 Kayal Climo farming Interest Photo 202 Kayal Climo farming Interest Photo 203 S Cavill 204 S Cavill 205 S Cavill 206 Stuart Brannigan Class 889 Landscape. 207 Ben Dreaver 208 Don Heslop 209 Don Heslop 210 Don Heslop 211 Helen Rawstron Enjoying the view 212 Jo Benny 213 Jo Benny 214 Petra Wilson 215 Petra Wilson 216 Petra Wilson 217 S Cavill 218 Stuart Brannigan Class 890 Waterscape. 219 Don Heslop 220 Don Heslop 221 Helen Rawstron Puerto Natales 222 Jo Benny 223 Kathryn Sutherland

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224 Liz McCormick 225 S Cavill 226 S Cavill 227 Sally Price 228 Stuart Brannigan Class 891 Portrait. 229 Don Heslop 230 Liz McCormick 231 Stuart Brannigan Class 892 Animal Study. 232 Ben Dreaver 233 Don Heslop 234 Don Heslop 235 Don Heslop 236 Olivia McCartin 237 Olivia McCartin 238 Olivia McCartin 239 Olivia McCartin 240 Petra Wilson 241 Petra Wilson 242 Petra Wilson 243 Petra Wilson 244 S Cavill 245 S Cavill 246 S Cavill 247 Sally Heslop 248 Sally Heslop 249 Sally Heslop 250 Sally Price 251 Stuart Brannigan Class 893 Child Study. 252 Helen Rawstron Morning on the jetty 253 Jo Benny 254 Kayla Climo Child Study 255 Kayla Climo Child Study 256 Kayla Climo Child Study 257 Olivia McCartin Class 894 Open, any subject. Black and white only. 258 Olivia McCartin 259 Olivia McCartin 260 Olivia McCartin 261 Olivia McCartin 262 S Cavill 263 S Cavill 264 S Cavill 265 S Cavill Class 895 At the Show. 266 Sally Price 267 Stuart Brannigan 268 Stuart Brannigan Class 896 Open, photographer to be under 18 years of age.

(Age must be stated on reverse of photograph) 269 Ben Dreaver 270 Ben Dreaver 271 Ben Dreaver 272 Ben Dreaver 273 Charlotte Lill 274 Charlotte Lill 275 Charlotte Lill 276 Olivia McCartin Class 897 Local Identity 277 Don Heslop 278 Jo Benny 279 Sally Heslop 280 Sally Price 281 Stuart Brannigan Class 898 Floral Study. 282 Don Heslop 283 Don Heslop 284 Liz McCormick 285 Olivia McCartin 286 Olivia McCartin 287 Olivia McCartin 288 S Cavill 289 S Cavill 290 Sally Price Class 899 Macro (close up). 291 Sally Price Class 900 Sunrise or Sunset photo. 292 Charlotte Lill 293 Charlotte Lill 294 Don Heslop 295 Don Heslop 296 Jo Benny 297 Liz McCormick 298 Liz McCormick 299 Liz McCormick 300 Olivia McCartin 301 Olivia Boon 302 Olivia Boon 303 Olivia Boon 304 Olivia Boon 305 Olivia Boon 306 Olivia Boon 307 Sally Price 308 Sally Price 309 Stuart Brannigan Class 901 Natural History. Photographs of artificially produced hybrid plants or animals, mounted specimens, or obviously set arrangements, are ineligible, as is any form of manipulation that alters the truth of the photographic statement.

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310 Don Heslop 311 Liz McCormick 312 Liz McCormick 313 Liz McCormick 314 S Cavill 315 S Cavill 316 S Cavill 317 Sally Price 318 Sally Price 319 Stuart Brannigan 320 Stuart Brannigan Class 902 SPECIAL CLASS: Ellesmere in Focus. Picture to be identifiable with the theme of the show "Celebrating diversity in Ellesmere Community". Maximum size 210 x 297 - A4. May be mounted but not framed. 321 Don Heslop

BEST COLOUR PRINT OF THE SHOW - $20 RUNNER-UP - BEST COLOUR PRINT OF THE SHOW - $10 SECOND RUNNER-UP - BEST COLOUR PRINT OF THE SHOW - $5 . LES HOWSON CUP for Best Child Study CANVAS PRINT - WINNER CLASS 825 CANVAS PRINT - MOST POINTS IN PHOTOGRAPHY

HANDCRAFT SECTION

ENTRY FEE: $1.50 PRIZES: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 Judging to commence 9:30am

All exhibits to be benched by 9.00am Exhibits to be removed between 4.00-4.30pm. All exhibits to be work of exhibitor. Prize money to be collected at 4:00pm on Show day from the Produce Shed. Any prizes not collected are forfeited. SPECIAL PRIZES: SPECIAL PRIZES will not be awarded if exhibits are not of sufficient merit. The "MAUD BARNETT ROSE BOWL" to be won by exhibitor gaining most points in Handcraft and Handspun Sections. Winner 2015: Taryn Maginness. LEESTON FRESH CHOICE donates vouchers to this section. BALLANTYNES sponsors $25 vouchers to the most outstanding exhibit in each class. STEWARDS: Anna Heslop (In-Charge), Recording Mrs S Lemon, Mrs S Sheat, Mrs J McCartin, Mrs J Cochrane, Mrs H Murphy, Mrs D Spencer. Mrs L Rathgen, Mrs S Tod, Mrs P Ward

NEEDLEWORK EXHIBIT CLASSES JUDGE: Mrs Daphne Brook, STEWARDS: Mrs Janice McCartin

Class 903 Single exhibit of Crochet in cotton Class 904 Article of crochet in natural wool 322 Cheryl Peacock 323 Christine Dreaver Class 905 Single exhibit of Embroidery (Not Drawn Thread work). Class 906 Single exhibit of Counted or Drawn Thread Work, not cross stitch. Class 907 Embroidery, framed. Not cross stitch. 324 Myrtle Barron 325 Myrtle Barron Class 908 Embroidery, framed. Cross stitch. 326 Katrina Davidson 327 Myrtle Barron Class 909 Any article in cross stitch. 328 Katrina Davidson Class 910 Single exhibit of Tapestry. Class 911 Any article in hooked natural wool. Class 912 Smocked Article. Class 913 Any Article not in schedule. 329 Cheryl Peacock 330 Cheryl Peacock 331 Emily Manson

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332 Janice McCartin 333 Myrtle Barron Crochet blanket - family tartan 334 Paula Gray 335 Paula Gray 336 Paula Gray 337 Paula Gray 338 Paula Gray 339 Paula Gray 340 Paula Gray 341 Paula Gray

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT IN NEEDLECRAFT - $25

KNITTING EXHIBIT CLASSES JUDGE: Gill Taylor STEWARDS: Sharon Tod

Class 914 Soft toy, knitted. 342 Lois Gill Class 915 Hand knitted hat. 343 Bronwyn McLean 344 Hilary Boal 345 June Montgomery 346 June Montgomery 347 Lois Gill 348 Taryn Maginness 349 Taryn Maginness 350 Taryn Maginness Class 916 Hand made knitted garment 4 ply. 351 Bronwyn McLean 352 Emily Manson 353 June Montgomery 354 June Montgomery 355 Lois Gill 356 Melissa Montgomery 357 Taryn Maginness 358 Taryn Maginness Class 917 Hand Knitted outer garment in double knitting natural wool. 359 Bronwyn McLean 360 June Montgomery 361 June Montgomery 362 Melissa Montgomery 363 Wendy Moreland 364 Wendy Moreland Class 918 Hand Knitted garment in mohair Class 919 Baby's Hand Knitted garment.

365 Bronwyn McLean 366 Emily Manson 367 Hilary Boal 368 June Montgomery 369 June Montgomery 370 Lois Gill 371 Melissa Montgomery 372 Michelle Brailsford 373 Michelle Brailsford 374 Wendy Moreland 375 Wendy Moreland Class 920 Baby's Booties. 376 Emily Manson 377 Hilary Boal 378 June Montgomery 379 Lois Gill Class 921 Hand knitted scarf. 380 Lois Gill 381 Taryn Maginness 382 Taryn Maginness Class 922 Any Article not in schedule. 383 June Montgomery 384 Melissa Montgomery 385 Melissa Montgomery 386 Michelle Brailsford 387 Michelle Brailsford 388 Sharon Stackhouse 389 Taryn Maginness 390 Taryn Maginness

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT IN KNITTING - $25

PATCHWORK EXHIBIT CLASSES JUDGE: Mrs Daphne Brook STEWARDS: Lee Rathgen

Class 923 Wall hanging in patchwork. 391 Caroline Scott MT Taraki

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392 Caroline Scott Poppies Class 924 Patchwork Bed Quilt - machine pieced and quilted. Class 925 Patchwork Bed Quilt - hand pieced and quilted. Class 926 Patchwork Bed Quilt - combination of hand and machine piecing and quilting. 393 Carol Grant Class 927 Patchwork Bed Quilt - commercially quilted. Class 928 Patchwork cushion. 394 Taryn Maginness Class 929 Patchwork bag. 395 Carol Grant 396 Taryn Maginness Class 930 Any Article not in Schedule. 397 Emily Manson 398 Lee Brehaut Patchwork Table Runner Class 930 399 Michelle Brailsford

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT IN PATCHWORK - $25

HANDCRAFT EXHIBIT CLASSES JUDGE: Mrs Daphne Brook STEWARDS: Pricilla Ward

Class 931 Childs soft toy, any fabric. Class 932 A character doll any fabric. Class 933 Best Dressed Doll. Accessory allowed. 400 Alexandrine Smith 401 Emily Manson Class 934 Teddy Bear any medium accessories allowed. Class 935 Cushion. 402 Emily Manson 403 Michelle Brailsford Class 936 Something new from something old. 404 Alison Donley 405 Sandra Foster 406 Wendy Moreland Class 937 Any beaded article. 407 Alison Donley 408 Helen Brocklehurst Helix Tassel 409 Helen Brocklehurst Gold and Purple Tassel 410 Helen Brocklehurst Pearl bracelet

Class 938 An item of jewellery. 411 Alison Donley 412 Alison Donley Class 939 Christmas Gift, material costing not more than $10.00. 413 Emily Manson 414 Michelle Brailsford 415 Sandra Foster Class 940 Any Article not in schedule. 416 Emily Manson 417 Petra Wilson 418 Wendy Moreland

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT IN HANDCRAFT - $25

HANDSPUN WOOL ENTRY FEE: $1.50 PRIZES: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 Prize money to be collected at 4:00pm on Show day from the Produce Shed. Any prizes not collected are forfeited. All entries must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. ELLESMERE PRINTING CO. donates $25 toWards the prize money in this section. MRS E GREENWOOD donates $15.00 Special prize to the most outstanding exhibit in the Handspun Section. BALLANTYNES donates a $25 voucher to the winner of Most Points in this section. JUDGE: Gill Taylor STEWARDS:

Class 941 Hand spun knitted booties or shoe-ettes. 419 Bronwyn McLean 420 Bronwyn McLean 421 Rebecca Wards Class 942 Hand spun, hand knitted garment, medium to thick. Sample of fleece and yarn to be attached. 422 Rebecca Wards Class 943 Hand spun wool, fine. Hand knitted garment. Sample of fleece and yarn to be attached. 423 Bronwyn McLean 424 Rebecca Wards Class 944 Pair of hand spun knitted gloves or mittens.

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Class 945 Hand spun. Open knitted or crocheted scarf. 425 Bronwyn McLean 426 Rebecca Wards Class 946 Hand spun hat or cap, knitted or crocheted. 427 Bronwyn McLean 428 Rebecca Wards Class 947 Hand spun knitted or crocheted childs toy, no buttons or beads. 429 Rebecca Wards Class 948 Any article made from fibre, either spun or raw or dyed. Can use up to 50% wool. Fibre to be named. 430 Bronwyn McLean 431 Rebecca Wards Class 949 Any article made in hand spun wool not in schedule. 432 Rebecca Wards Class 950 One skein of hand spun wool using a Natural Dye. Sample of fleece to be attached. 433 Rebecca Wards Class 951 One skein of hand spun wool, fine. Sample of fleece to be attached. 434 Bronwyn McLean 435 Rebecca Wards Class 952 One skein of hand spun wool, medium. Sample of fleece to be attached. 436 Bronwyn McLean 437 Rebecca Wards Class 953 One skein of handspun, any fibre. Can use up to 50% wool. Fibre to be named. 438 Bronwyn McLean 439 Rebecca Wards Class 954 One skein of handspun wool. Medium, for a beginner. Class 955 One skein of hand spun black or coloured wool. Sample of fleece to be attached. 440 Bronwyn McLean 441 Rebecca Wards Class 956 One skein of handspun wool using a commercial dye. Sample of fleece to be attached. 442 Rebecca Wards

MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT IN HANDSPUN SECTION - $15

ARTS AND CRAFTS ENTRY FEE: $1.50 PRIZES: 1st - $5 00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 Judging will take place on show day commencing at 9.30am. Prize money to be collected at 4:00pm on Show day from the Produce Shed. Any prizes not collected are forfeited.

ART *NEW* All exhibits to be delivered to the steWards at the showgrounds, on the day of the show,by 9.00am, to be hung ready for judging. Canvases and panels must be able to be hung (glass optional on watercolours) with the Exhibitor's Name and Class Number attached. All work to be Exhibitor's own.

JUDGE: B De Lore STEWARDS: Mrs J Cochrane, Mrs H Murphy

Class 957 Portraits and Figures in Oils, Water Colour, Acrylic, Pastel or Mixed Media Class 958 Landscape in Oils, Water Colour, Acrylic, Pastel or Mixed Media. 443 Averil Southward 444 Helen Tyler 445 Helen Tyler 446 Sayoko Lisa Pettigrew 447 Therese Ridden The Bush Road Class 959 Any Other Subject in Oils, Water Colour, Acrylic, Pastel or Mixed Media. 448 Averil Southward 449 Rosita Bone 450 Rosita Bone 451 Sayoko Lisa Pettigrew 452 Sayoko Lisa Pettigrew 453 Sayoko Lisa Pettigrew Class 960 Drawings, any subject, in Charcoal, Crayon, Ink, Pastel, Pen, Pencil or Combination of the Same 454 Megan Glasson 455 Megan Glasson

POTTERY & CERAMICS JUDGE: Blanche Fryer

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STEWARD: Diane Spencer

Class 961 Sculpture - open subject. 456 Felicity Cuff 457 Lynne Lowery 458 Lynne Lowery 459 Sally Simmons 460 Sandra Foster 461 Sandra Foster 462 Sandra Foster Class 962 Tableware. 463 Felicity Cuff 464 Sandra Foster 465 Sandra Foster 466 Sandra Foster 467 Sandra Foster Class 963 Children from 5-10yrs - any object. 468 Jordi Cuff 469 Jordi Cuff Class 964 Children from 11-15yrs - any object 470 Isobella Foster-Pearcy 471 Isobella Foster-Pearcy 472 Isobella Foster-Pearcy

FOLK ART & DECORATIVE PAINTING SPECIAL PRIZES: Special prizes will not be awarded if exhibits are not of sufficient merit. JUDGE: Blanche Fryer STEWARD: Diane Spencer

Class 965 Item for household use - Intermediate For example, plate, platter, tray, box, etc. Class 966 Item for household use - Open For example, plate, platter, tray, box etc. Class 967 Rustic Relic example Cream Cans etc Class 968 Item with a Christmas Theme. Class 969 Any item not in schedule. 473 Wendy Moreland

SCRAP-BOOKING, CARD MAKING AND PAPER TOLE JUDGES: Tanya Maylam STEWARD: Mrs Lynda Webb

Class 970 Single layout. Open to any theme. 474 Cheryl Peacock 475 Cheryl Peacock Class 971 Double layout. Open to any theme. Class 972 Work of the he(ART). Take a photograph you love and create a work of heart, a canvas to be displayed in your home or given as a gift. Requirements:- Must use an artist wrapped canvas of no less than 8 x 8 inches. One or more photographs (black & white, colour or selective colouring acceptable) of no less than 6 x 4 inches. Scrapbook/other craft and/or found items. Must be strung ready for hanging. 476 Cheryl Peacock 477 Cheryl Peacock Class 973 Greeting Card. Class 974 Paper Tole

PRIZE DONATED BY CURLY'S LAST POST TAKE NOTE LEESTON sponsor this section.

FLOWER SECTION OPEN COMPETITION Judging to commence at 9:30am CUT BLOOMS: ** NO POST ENTRIES ON SHOWDAY**. Entries close 8pm Thursday 12th October by telephone or email. Please phone Julie Brown on 03 3243 404 (evenings) or email: [email protected]. No entry fee. A pink ribbon will be awarded for Best Pink Bloom. All exhibits in Classes 975 to 1006 to be grown by Exhibitor and all exhibits to be benched by 9:00am All entries to be by one person, no collaborative entries are permitted. Exhibits MUST be removed between 4:00-4:30pm on Show day or they will be disposed of. JUDGES: Judith McDury STEWARDS: Julie Brown (In Charge)

CUT FLOWERS CUT BLOOMS: ** NO POST ENTRIES ON SHOWDAY**. Entries close 8pm Thursday 12th October by telephone or email. Please phone Julie Brown on 03 3243 404 (evenings) or email: [email protected]. No entry fee. Containers will be provided. MRS KM MILLAR donates $10.00 to the exhibitor gaining the most points. MRS F I BARNETT donates a

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trophy to the exhibitor gaining most points. Winner 2016: Wilma Grant. Class 975 Collection of Cut Flowers, 3 varieties, one stem of each. 478 Alison Donley Class 976 Polyanthus, 3 stems. 479 Wendy Moreland Class 977 Ranunculus, 3 stems. Class 978 Anemones, 3 stems. Class 979 Freesias, 3 stems. 480 Wendy Moreland Class 980 Aqualegia, 3 stems. Class 981 Short Bearded Iris, 3 stems. 481 Suzy McPherson 482 Suzy McPherson Class 982 Iris - any other type, 3 stems. 483 Suzy McPherson 484 Suzy McPherson Class 983 Iceland Poppies, 3 stems. Class 984 Stocks, 3 stems. Class 985 Tulips, 3 stems. 485 Suzy McPherson 486 Suzy McPherson Class 986 Flowering Shrub or Tree - 1 variety, 1 stem 487 Alison Donley 488 Suzy McPherson 489 Suzy McPherson 490 Wendy Moreland 491 Wendy Moreland Class 987 Collection of Flowering Shrubs or Trees, 4 varieties. One stem of each. 492 Alison Donley Class 988 Camellia - 1 flower, red. 493 Alison Donley 494 Suzy McPherson 495 Suzy McPherson 496 Wendy Moreland Class 989 Camellia - 1 flower, pink. 497 Alison Donley 498 Suzy McPherson 499 Suzy McPherson 500 Wendy Moreland Class 990 Camellia - 1 flower, other. 501 Suzy McPherson 502 Suzy McPherson 503 Wendy Moreland Class 991 Camellia - 1 flower, miniature. Class 992 Rhododendron, Fragrant - 1 truss. 504 Wendy Moreland Class 993 Rhododendron, Red - 1 truss.

505 Alison Donley 506 Wendy Moreland Class 994 Rhododendron, Pink - 1 truss. Class 995 Rhododendron, white/cream/yellow - 1 truss. Class 996 Rhododendron, any other. Class 997 Azalea - deciduous, 1 branch. Class 998 Azalea - evergreen, 1 branch. Class 999 Pansies, 3 stems - over 5cm. 507 Wendy Moreland 508 Wendy Moreland Class 1000 Pansies or Violas, 3 stems - under 5cm. 509 Wendy Moreland 510 Wendy Moreland Class 1001 Any Flower not in schedule under 5cm. 511 Alison Donley 512 Suzy McPherson 513 Suzy McPherson Class 1002 Any Flower not in schedule over 5cm. 514 Alison Donley 515 Suzy McPherson 516 Suzy McPherson Class 1003 Spike. 517 Alison Donley 518 Suzy McPherson 519 Suzy McPherson 520 Wendy Moreland Class 1004 Clusters (including Auriculas). 521 Suzy McPherson 522 Suzy McPherson Class 1005 Collection of Alpines not more than 6, own container. Class 1006 Climber 523 Alison Donley 524 Wendy Moreland

MOST POINTS IN CUT FLOWERS SECTION - $10

FLORAL ART OPEN FLORAL ART OPEN: Entry fee: $1.50 Payable on show day to Steward in charge. Entries close Thursday 12th October by telephone or email. Please phone Julie Brown on 03 3243404 (evenings) or email [email protected] The C C A McLACHLAN CUP, presented by Mr C C A McLachlan will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining most points in the Open Floral Art Section. Winner 2016: Not awarded.

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Class 1007 Spring Delight Class 1008 Earth's Colours

THE C C A MCLACHLAN CUP

FLORAL ART NOVICE FLORAL ART NOVICE: Entry fee: $1.50 Payable on show day to Steward in charge. Entries close Thursday 12th October by telephone or email. Please phone Julie Brown on 03 3243404 (evenings) or email [email protected] Exhibitor with most points (excepting first year exhibitor) to move to Open. LEESTON GARDEN CLUB donates $30.00 to the winner of most points in this section. The GEOFFREY REESE TROPHY is awarded to the winner of Novice Floral Art. Winner 2016: Wilma Grant Class 1009 Spring Delight Class 1010 Earth's Colours

FLORAL ART DISPLAY Open to any organisation. Table top approximate size: 1 metre. Display only. Class 1011 Strength and Colour

MOST POINTS IN THE NOVICE SECTION - $30 MRS F I BARNETT TROPHY FOR MOST POINTS GEOFFREY REESE TROPHY

INTERMEDIATE SECTION

All entries to be at Ellesmere College during the week prior to the show. Flowers and baking are to be delivered to the shed on show day, by 9:00am. NO ENTRY FEE PRIZES: 1st - $5 00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00 Prize money of $10 will be awarded to the Best Exhibit in each section.

Prize money will be paid out at 4:00pm on show day from the exhibition area. ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE COLLECTED BETWEEN 4:00-4:30pm. SPECIAL PRIZES: The KILLINCHY CUP is donated by MRS ALISON EDE for the most points in Intermediate Cooking. Winner 2016: Charlotte Wylie. MRS L GILTRAP sponsors $260 to the prize money for the Intermediate section. President Mr Douglas Michael donates $50 JUDGES: Technology: Troy Prendergast Art: Avril Southward Flowers: Kim Brownlee Cooking: Mavis Barnett & Ruth Wilson Stewards: O Tod, E Twiss, L Twiss, J Millar, J Malcolm, J Watson

TECHNOLOGY JUDGE: Troy Prendergast

Class 1012 Year 7 - A machine sewn article Class 1013 Year 8 - A machine sewn article 525 Isobella Foster-Pearcy Class 1014 Year 7 - A woodcraft article 526 Charlotte Lill Class 1015 Year 8 - A woodcraft article 527 Harvey Johnson Class 1016 Year 7 - An article of metalwork 528 sam giltrap Class 1017 Year 8 - An article of metalwork Class 1018 Years 1-6 - Any article of handwork Using construction materials such as Meccano, Lego, etc. 529 Caleb Smithies 530 Jacob Smithies 531 Jonty Moorhead 532 Kate Rawstron Animal Hospital 533 Louis Dalley 534 Nisal Pathirana 535 Nisal Pathirana 536 Nisal Pathirana 537 Nisal Pathirana 538 Oliver Hamers 539 Olivia Taylor 540 Rahal Pathirana 541 Rahal Pathirana 542 Rahal Pathirana 543 Rahal Pathirana 544 Rahal Pathirana

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545 Scarlett Dalley 546 liam Dalley Class 1019 Years 7 & 8 - Any article of handwork Using construction materials such as Meccano, Lego, etc. 547 sam giltrap Class 1020 Years 1-6 - Any article of handwork not included in this section 548 Caleb Smithies 549 Caleb Smithies 550 Jacob Smithies 551 Lydia Smithies 552 Lydia Smithies 553 Lydia Smithies Class 1021 Year 7 - Any article of handwork not included in this section Class 1022 Year 8 - Any article of handiwork not included in this section Class 1023 Years 9-13 - Any article of handwork not included in this section 554 Ben Smithies 555 Ben Smithies 556 Ben Smithies 557 Emma Johnson 558 Jonathan Smithies 559 Jonathan Smithies Class 1024 Years 1-8 - A Hobby Collection Stamps, bottles, trading cards, dolls toys, etc. 560 Amelia McConnochie 561 Eleanor Harris 562 sam giltrap

ART Pencil and crayon drawings quarter sheet of cartridge. Painting and poster, half size cartridge Class 1025 Year 7 - Pencil drawing, house or dwelling 563 Danielle Miller Class 1026 Year 8 - Pencil drawing, portrait 564 Danielle Miller 565 Isobella Foster-Pearcy 566 Isobella Foster-Pearcy

Class 1027 Year 7 - Three dimensional / sculptural work (including clay work) Class 1028 Year 8 - Three dimensional / sculptural work (including clay work) 567 Isobella Foster-Pearcy 568 Isobella Foster-Pearcy 569 Isobella Foster-Pearcy Class 1029 Years 7 & 8 - Artwork A3, open subject, open media 570 Danielle Miller 571 Isobella Foster-Pearcy 572 Paige kennett-kiesanowski 573 Samantha Chappell 574 Samantha Chappell 575 Samantha Chappell Class 1030 Years 9 & 10 - Artwork A3, open subject, open media 576 Emma Johnson 577 Jonathan Smithies 578 Jonathan Smithies Class 1031 Years 11-13 - Artwork A3, open subject, open media 579 Josh Foster- Pearcy Class 1032 Years 1-6 - Photography colour or black & white, animal(s) study 580 Hannah Cochrane 581 Jasmine Stewart Class 1033 Years 7-13 - Photography colour or black & white, animal(s) study 582 Abbie Wylie 583 Harvey Johnson 584 Isobella Foster-Pearcy 585 Isobella Foster-Pearcy 586 Isobella Foster-Pearcy 587 Isobella Foster-Pearcy 588 Isobella Foster-Pearcy 589 Olivia McCartin Class 1034 Years 1-6 - Scrapbooking, single page, open to any theme 590 Amelia McConnochie 591 Charlotte Stewart 592 Hannah Cochrane Class 1035 Years 7 & 8 - Scrapbooking, single page, open to any theme Class 1036 Years 1-6 - Painting or drawing, any media 593 Amelia McConnochie 594 Caleb Smithies 595 Hannah Cochrane 596 Jacob Smithies 597 Jasmine Stewart 598 Louis Dalley

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599 Louis Dalley 600 Lydia Smithies 601 Lydia Smithies 602 Lydia Smithies 603 Lydia Smithies 604 Olivia Taylor 605 Scarlett Dalley 606 Scarlett Dalley 607 liam Dalley 608 william Johnson

FLOWERS Class 1037 Years 1-6 - Cottage Garden Mixture, to be displayed in a jam jar 609 Abby Nairn 610 Eleanor Harris 611 Jacob Smithies 612 Lydia Smithies 613 Oliver Hamers 614 Scarlett Dalley Class 1038 Years 7 & 8 - Vase of flowers for decorative purposes 615 Charlotte Wylie Class 1039 Years 7 & 8 - Novelty arrangement of fresh flowers using any container. Theme - Spring (include water or oasis in container.) 616 Charlotte Wylie Class 1040 Years 9-13 - Novelty arrangement of fresh flowers using any container Theme - Spring (include water or oasis in container.) 617 Abbie Wylie 618 Amelie Harris Class 1041 Years 1-6 - Decorated sand saucer 619 Abby Nairn 620 Caleb Smithies 621 Eleanor Harris 622 Hannah Cochrane 623 Jacob Smithies 624 Lydia Smithies 625 Scarlett Dalley Class 1042 Years 7-10 - Garden on a plate 626 Abbie Wylie 627 Amelie Harris 628 Charlotte Wylie 629 Kate Rawstron Fairies Class 1043 Years 1-6 - Vegetable sculpture made from fruit and/or vegetable 630 Caleb Smithies 631 Eleanor Harris

632 Kate Inwood 633 Louis Dalley 634 Lydia Smithies 635 Natalie Benny

COOKING Cooking to go straight on white paper, not to be put on plates or doyley . Class 1044 Years 1-6 - Three Scones, same variety 636 Jacob Smithies 637 Lydia Smithies 638 Olivia Taylor 639 william johnson Class 1045 Years 7 & 8 - Three Scones, same variety 640 Charlotte Wylie 641 Jade Mitchell Class 1046 Years 1-6 - Three Biscuits, same variety. 642 Jacob Smithies 643 Kate Inwood 644 Olivia Taylor Class 1047 Years 7 & 8 - Three Biscuits, same variety 645 Caitlin Barnett 646 Charlotte Lill 647 Charlotte Wylie 648 Harvey Johnson 649 Jade Mitchell 650 Olivia Boon 651 Olivia Boon 652 Samantha Powe Class 1048 Years 1-6 - Three Cup Cakes decorated, same variety 653 Charlotte Stewart 654 Hannah Cochrane 655 Olivia Taylor Class 1049 Years 7 & 8 - Three Cup Cakes decorated, same variety 656 Caitlin Barnett 657 Charlotte Wylie Class 1050 Years 1-6 - Three Muffins, same variety 658 Lydia Smithies 659 william johnson Class 1051 Years 7 & 8 - Three Muffins , same variety 660 Charlotte Wylie

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661 Harvey Johnson 662 Jade Mitchell 663 Samantha Powe Class 1052 Years 1-6 - Uncooked slice, three pieces, same variety 664 Kate Inwood 665 Lydia Smithies 666 Olivia Taylor Class 1053 Years 7 & 8 - Uncooked slice, three pieces, same variety 667 Charlotte Lill 668 Charlotte Wylie 669 Jade Mitchell Class 1054 Years 9-13 - Uncooked slice, three pieces, same variety 670 Abbie Wylie 671 Emma Johnson 672 Lilly Stewart 673 Taylah Martin Uncooked Slice 674 Taylah Martin Uncooked Slice Class 1055 Years 1-6 - School Lunch, no drink 675 Fergus Barnett 676 Jasmine Barnett Class 1056 Years 7-10 - School Lunch, no drink 677 Caitlin Barnett Class 1057 Years 7-13 - A cake or sponge not included in any other class No icing or cream decoration. 678 Abbie Wylie 679 Charlotte Wylie Class 1058 Years 7 & 8 - Celebration cake, own choice 680 Jacob Stewart 681 Paige kennett-kiesanowski 682 Samantha Powe Class 1059 Years 9-13 - Celebration cake, own choice. 683 Lilly Stewart Class 1060 Years 1-6 - One variety of sweet displayed on a saucer 684 Hannah Cochrane 685 Jacob Smithies 686 Lydia Smithies Class 1061 Years 7-10 - One variety of sweet displayed on a saucer 687 Abbie Wylie 688 Charlotte Wylie 689 Emma Johnson

KILLINCHY CUP for Most Points in Intermediate Cookery

PRIMARY SECTION YEARS 1 - 6 Exhibits made at school must be delivered by 3:30 pm on the day before the show (unless otherwise specified). ALL OTHER EXHIBITS TO BE BENCHED BY 9:00am. Exhibits MUST be collected between 4:00-4:30pm on show day. Exhibits must have been made for the present show, and be ENTIRELY the work of the exhibitors. No Prize Money - Award Cards Given With the exception of the areas listed below, the junior children will not be participating in competitive classes. The usual area will display many aspects of the Junior Children's Art & Craft work that has been completed over the current school year.

TECHNOLOGY Years One to Six Students are advised that they may enter the technology classes listed under the Intermediate Section, according to the Year Levels specified.

FLOWERS Years One to Six Students are advised that they may enter the flower classes listed under the Intermediate Section, according to the Year Levels specified.

COOKING Years One to Six Students are advised that they may enter the cooking classes listed under the Intermediate Section, according to the Year Levels specified.

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