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CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN SHOW SOCIETY www.alice-springs.com.au11 CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN SHOW SOCIETY www.alice-springs.com.au

2018 SHOW SCHEDULE

GENERAL INFORMATION

TO BE HELD AT BLATHERSKITE PARK FROMFRIDAY, 6TH JULY (9AM), TO SATURDAY, 7 JULY (7.30PM).

Judging to commence Thursday, 5th July – 9am, and Friday, 6th July unless otherwise stated in Special Regulations.

Gates open 9:00am (access for livestock exhibitors from 6:30am Gate 4 only).

Pavilions Open – Friday and Saturday 9am to 5.30pm

Official Opening & Grand Parade Friday – July 6th – 2:30pm.

GATE ADMISSION:

Wrist bands must be fitted correctly before entry is allowed. If you need assistance to fitting your wrist bands please see the volunteer crews at the gate. Please be aware that replacement and refunds will not be given for lost, misplaced or forgotton wristbands.

Adults – $20, Children (5 to 15 years) – $10, Aged Pensioners (with card) – $10. Prices incl. GST.

2 DAY SHOW PASS COSTS (incl GST)Family 2 day pass 2 Adults + 3 children $80.00

Additional Child 1 child 5-15, with 2 day family pass $5.00

Double 2 day pass 2 Adults $60.00

Adult 2 day pass 1 Adult $32.00

Pensioner 1 Adult, on production of aged pension card $12.00

Junior 1 Child 5-15 years $12.00

PREPAID ADMISSION:

Purchasing prepaid gate admission means easier access to the Show and reduced waiting time in line. To purchase day passes for either Friday OR Saturday, please see below for times and locations.

Adults – $18, Children (5 to 15 years) – $8, Aged Pensioners (with card) – $8. Prices incl. GST

PURCHASE TICKETS:• Online via our website: www.alice-springs.com.au

• At IGA Supermarkets and Alice Plaza Market until Thursday July 5th.

• At the CASS Office Blatherskite Park. Until Thursday July 5th 4pm.

• 2 Day Show Passes only available at the CASS Office Blathershite Park, Yeperenye Shopping Centre or online via our website: www.alice-springs.com.au

Take NoteEntry via Ilparpa Road only!

General Public Car Parking: Entrance will be through Gate 11 on Len Kittle Drive.

Disabled Parking: Refer to the Map on the CASS Website: www.alice-springs.com.au

Entrance to Show Grounds: Ticket Booths are located at gate 8 and 10.

The Show is a smoke free event; designated Smoking Areas apply.

Dogs not competing in any of the Show events are not permitted on the Show Grounds.

CASS has the right to search patrons for prohibited items.

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CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN SHOW SOCIETY www.alice-springs.com.au2

Show Society Officials 02Presidents Message 03Privileges of Members 04Life Members 05Our Sponsors 06

Agriculture 08Agriculture Junior 10Art 11Art Junior 12Cattle 13Cattle Junior 19

Cooking 21Cooking Junior 24Craft 25Craft Junior 30Dogs 32Hobbies 33Horses 36Horticulture 52Horticulture Junior 54Pets & Animal Nursery 56Photography 58Poultry 61

Table of Contents

GENERAL INFORMATION

SHOW SOCIETY OFFICIALS

President Rosie Gibbins

Vice Presidents Harry Cook Craig Whan

Patron Jim Hayes

Vice Patron Gary Prior

Councillors Murray McLeod Melissa Durston Jo Doyle Joan O’Reilly

Administration Officers Holly Russell, Jodi Irwin

Show Photographer Franky So

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PRESIDENTS MESSAGE

Hello friends and welcome

Our 59th Show is shaping up to be a sensational 2-day event and we are bringing some new entertainment across the border to entertain you alongside our equestrian, dog and cattle shows and more than thirty competition sections to enter so you can show off your own talent and creativity.

Our volunteer Committee team have achieved some great results in the last 12 months. We are incredibly grateful for the community support evident by the record-breaking number of patrons through the gate for our 2017 Show, which at final count was 19,000. It was a big 2 days, and I would like to extend a big thank you to the fantastic team of volunteers who operate the entry gates each year on our behalf. It’s a challenge, but you keep smiling.

Our Show is not possible without both local and interstate businesses and individuals sponsoring events and competitions, and the strong group of volunteers who work tirelessly to support the committee and provide essential services at the Show. I would like to personally thank Damien Ryan who without hesitation stepped up in my absence to host their Excellencies, Sir Peter Cosgrove and Lady Cosgrove, last year.

Last year we farewelled our long serving committee member Wulf Pfau who stepped down from his role as our Poulty Steward, and more recently Doc Cunningham our go to guy for all things cattle has moved on to greener pastures. We wish them both good health and good fortune, and thank them for their generous contribution and dedication to our community event.

2017 also saw the acquittal of the Northern Territory Government Infrastructure funding with monies appropriately expended towards much needed upgrades, maintenance and repairs to Show equipment and buildings to benefit all users of Blatherskite Park, and we take this opportunity to thank the Northern Territory Government for their support.

A special project this year was to give our website a fresh design and provide a site that was super easy to use with up to date content to help plan your day at the Show. You can now buy and print your tickets, enter competitions and book trade space on our website. You can also register your interest to become a volunteer at the Show or join our Committee. The website went live in February and we encourage you to take a good look at alice-springs.com.au

As we strengthen our governance and operations behind the scenes it’s our mission to become one of the best regional Shows in Australia and bring you all four corners of agriculture blended with a kaleidoscope of colour, flavours and good vibes.

We do hope you enjoy your Show!

Rosie Gibbins

President

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GENERAL INFORMATION

PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERS

Life Members are entitled to:

1. Attend, hold office and vote at any General Meeting of the Show Society.

2. Reduced entry fees for exhibits in the Show.

3. Member admission to the Society’s Grounds when any function is being held by this Society.

4. Access to toilet facilities under the Grandstand.

5. Unlimited entry during the Show.

6. Members’ Car Parking in the designated area.

7. Entry to facilities and provisions of the Members Bar.

LIFE MEMBER 1 ADULT $650.00

NOTE: For information about Life Membership, please contact the Central Australian Show Society office (08) 8952 1651 or [email protected]. Pre-paid tickets cannot be converted/transferred to offset membership. It is the responsibility of all Life Members to advise CASS of any changes to contact numbers and postal addresses. Life Members must be 18 years and over.

THE CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN SHOW SOCIETY (CASS)

NEEDS VOLUNTEERS to help across all competition categories

of the Show.

In some cases this may involve setting up signs, handling animals, or database entry

and in some cases specific experience or skills may be needed.

If you would like more information or talk to someone about volunteering

please see our website: www.alice-springs.com.au

Volunteer Opportunities

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLIFE MEMBERS

Barry Allwright Deven Crawford Renton Kelly Paul Pringle

Ian Anderson Loz Delantye John Kilgariff Val Prior

John Ayliffe Wendy Desouza Chris Kilgariff Jason Prior

Margaret Bail John Dickin A.C Kilgariff Julianne Prior

Brian Bell Nadine Douma Sydney Kingsman Gary Prior

Margaret Baker Johan Douma D Knight Ilara Purvis

Richard Ballagh Ellen Earea Wayne Kraft Jim Purvis

Grant Barber Jamie Evans Terry Leigh Alison Pyper

Robert Barber Jeff Farmer Sean Leigh John Pyper

David Bartlett Penny Galbraith Jacqueline Lines Lilo Raupp

Brad Bellette Colleen Grave Jacquie Livingstone Sue Ride

Kevin Betterman Lynne Hall Keith Locke Malcolm Roberts

Liz Bird Roger Harris Tony Markham Anne Rodgers

Margaret Bird Glyn Harrod David Marriott Ian Rown

W Braitling Janice Hayes Keith McEwan Daran Rumbal

Terri Braitling Edward Hayes John McNamara Glen Saxby

Debbie-Lee Braitling James Hayes S McPherson M’Lis Scott

W. Braitling R Hayes P McPhreson Rebecca Scott

Bard Braitling B Hayes Geoffrey Mcrae Bruce Simmons

Denis Braitling Grant Heaslip Desmond Mcrae P Sitzler

Michael Broad Tanya Heaslip Ken Metcalfe J.P Ruth Sliep

Robyn Cadzow Laura Heaslip Brooke Susan Morley Shirley Stanes

Richard Cadzow Janice Heaslip Martin Mueller B.W Strong

Steven Cadzow Sean Heenan Rachael Mueller R Swinbourne

Stana Camelin Matthew Heenan James Murphy K Turner

Rod Cantley Brendan Heenan Ross Murphy D Turner

J. David Carruth Michael Heenan Murray Neck G Turner

Donald Cavenagh A.M.Heenan Greg Neck A Turner

Neva Cavenagh Kevin Heintze Chris Neck June Tuzewski

Harry Chisholm Janet Hemsley Robert Noble David Tuzewski

Roy Chisholm Pam Hooper John Oliver Michael Wait

Christopher Connellan Alan Jackson Mary-Rose Paterson Roger Wait

Harry Cook Pam Jeffery Colin Penley Trevor Waples

Julie Cook Fiona Johannsen Ross Peterkin Stewart Weir

Alan Coppock Craig Kaesler Mel Phillips Matthew Wharton

Elsa Corbet Deborah Kaesler Neil Phillips J.H. Whitten

Greg Crawford Terry Karger G Potter V.J. Willick

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Nutritional Feed Supplies

Elders Alice Springs

Lyndavale Pty Ltd

Country Women’s Association

Electricon Contracting

Mt Riddock Station

Alice Springs Vet Hospital

Equestrian NT

Mt Skinner Station

Alice Springs Veterinary Centre

Gould Plumbing

Neata Glass and Aluminium

Apex Club of Central Australia

Ground Works NT

Australian Beef Industry

HW Greenham & Sons

Rabobank

Australian Plant Society

Ingkerreke Commercial

Safe Business Systems NT

Sandover Pastoral Co

Integrated Valuation Services

Lambina Station

Stuart Builder Auctions

Bos Park Droughtmaster

Landmark

Alice Springs Nursery

Central Australian Aboriginal Congress

Tanami Transport

Laucke Mills

Taps, Tubs and Tiles

Centre Electrical Services

Centre Jewellers

Territory Stock Feed & Saddlery

LJ Hooker

Tony & Pam Davis

Lions Club Alice Springs

Lucy Creek Station

Sue Ride

Central Australian Beef Breeders Association

Centre Newsagency

Central Australian

Western Rides

Alice Springs Girl Guides

Avanti Plus

Central Australian Community Toy Library

Our Sponsors

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GENERAL INFORMATIONThank you

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AGRICULTURE Section A

8

Steward Geoff Miers

Fees Adult $3.00 Junior/ Aged Pensioner and Life Member $2.00

Closing Friday, 29 June online or Friday, 15 June at the office.

Delivery Thursday, 5 July. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward, Rumball Hall between 3pm and 6pm.

Collection Sunday, 8 July. Exhibits must be collected from the steward between 9am and 12pm.

Prizes 1st $8 / 2nd $5 / 3rd $3

NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited.

SPECIAL REGULATIONS

• Highly perishable exhibits will be removed at any time deemed necessary by the steward.

• The steward reserves the right to shift any exhibit to a more appropriate class if necessary.

• In classes for collections, exhibitors must supply their own equipment, bowls or plates for display. Artistic arrangements as well as quality will be taken into account.

• Fruit and vegetables will be judged from the home garden angle rather than from a commercial agricultural or fruit growing angle.

• Citrus fruit should have the stalks removed, with only the ‘star’ remaining.

• Eggs shall be displayed in egg cartons.

• Ensure that the correct number of items specified in each class are delivered, otherwise the entry will be disqualified.

A1 Grapefruits (3x)

A2 Lemons (3x)

A3 Oranges (3x) Navel

A4 Oranges (3x) Any Other

A9 Cauliflower (1head)

A10 Cabbage (1head)

A11 Broccoli (1head)

A5 Mandarins (6x) Imperial

A6 Mandarins (6x) Any Other

A7 Fruit-Any other variety

A8 Fruit Collection – At least 4 varieties

A12 Silver Beet (6 sticks)

A13 Lettuce – Hearting Lettuce (1 head)

A14 Lettuce – Loose Leaf (1 head)

FRUIT

VEGETABLES

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AGRICULTURESection A

TROPHIES & PRIZES

Grand Champion trophy (most outstanding exhibit) donated by Central Australian Show Society.

Highest Aggregate – Open Section trophy donated by Central Australian Show Society.

Highest Aggregate – Citrus & Fruit Classes trophy donated by Central Australian Show Society.

A31 White Eggs (6x) in container

A32 Brown Eggs (6x) in container

A33 Duck Eggs (6x) in container

A34 Honey

A35 Farm Produce – Any other

A36Commercial Entry – Edible garden produce collection

A15 Peas (500g)

A16 Radishes (bunch of 6)

A17 Carrots (bunch of 5)

A18 Beetroot (bunch of 3)

A19 Turnips (bunch of 3)

A20 Spring Onions

A21 Pumpkin – Queensland Blue

A22 Pumpkin – Any other variety

A23 Pumpkin – Largest

A24 Table Tomatoes (6x)

A25 Vegetables – Any other variety

A26Vegetables Collection – 4 or more varieties

A27 Vegetables – Salad Collection

A28 Herbs Collection – Growing in container

A29 Bush Tucker – Any variety

A30 Vegetables Asian – Any variety

A37Farm Produce Collection – Any vegetables, fruit, eggs, dairy products, grown on one property

A38Farm Produce Collection – Grown by an Individual or group of people

A39 Bush tucker collection

VEGETABLES

FARM PRODUCE

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Section AJAGRICULTURE JUNIOR

Steward Geoff Miers

Fees Junior/ Aged Pensioner and Life Member $2.00

Closing Friday, 29 June online or Friday, 15 June at the office.

Delivery Thursday, 5 July. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward, Rumball Hall between 3pm and 6pm.

Collection Sunday, 8 July. Exhibits must be collected from the steward between 9am and 12 noon.

Prizes 1st $8 / 2nd $5 / 3rd $3

NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited.

SPECIAL REGULATIONS

• Highly perishable exhibits will be removed at any time deemed necessary by the steward.

• The steward reserves the right to shift any exhibit to a more appropriate class if necessary.

• In classes for collections, exhibitors must supply their own equipment, bowls or plates for display. Artistic arrangements as well as quality will be taken into account.

• Eggs shall be displayed in egg cartons.

• Fruit and vegetables will be judged from the home garden angle rather than from a commercial agricultural or fruit growing angle.

• Citrus fruit should have the stalks removed, with only the 'star' remaining.

• Ensure that the correct number of items specified in each class are delivered otherwise the entry will be disqualified.

AJ1 Grapefruits (3x)

AJ2 Lemons (3x)

AJ3 Oranges (3x) – Navel

AJ4 Oranges (3x) – Any other variety

AJ5 Mandarins (6x)

AJ6 Fruit (3x) – Any other variety

AJ7 Fruit Collection – At least 4 varieties

AJ8 Radishes (bunch of 6)

AJ9 Silver Beet (3 or more sticks)

AJ10 Lettuce (1 head)

AJ11 Zucchini

AJ12 Vegetable – Any variety

AJ13 Vegetable collection

AJ14 White Eggs (6x) in container

AJ15 Brown Eggs (6x) in container

AJ16 Duck Eggs (6x) in container

AJ17 Bantam Eggs (6x) in container

TROPHIES & PRIZES

Highest Aggregate – Junior Section medal donated by the Central Australian Show Society. 20 x Junior Incentive Awards courtesy of Ground Works NT.

JUNIOR SECTION

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B4 Mixed Media

B5 Sculpture

ART SENIORSection B

ART SENIOR

Steward Meegan Sullivan

Fees Adult $3.00 Junior / Aged Pensioner and Life Member $2.00

Closing Friday, 29 June online or Friday, 15 June at the office.

Delivery Sunday, 1 July. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward, Rumball Hall between 9am and 12:30pm.

Collection Sunday, 8 July. Exhibits must be collected from the steward between 9am and 11:30am.

Prizes 1st $8 / 2nd $5 / 3rd $3

NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited.

SPECIAL REGULATIONS

• Entry open to students & amateur artists. NO PROFESSIONALS. Classes will not be separated by age.

• No individual entry to exceed 50cm in any of its dimensions.

• Entries may be framed or mounted but must have hanging wire attached.

• Limit 2 pieces per person, per class.

• Prices are per entry, per class.

• Late entries will not be accepted.

• Paint by numbers NOT accepted.

• Names on the back of each piece of art.

B1 Drawing

B2 Painting

B3 Printmaking

TROPHIES & PRIZES

Perpetual Trophy – Highest Aggregate donated by Colemans Printing.

Prize money for this section has been sponsored by Colemans Printing and Neata Glass and Aluminium.

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Section BJART JUNIOR

Steward Meegan Sullivan

Fees Junior/ Aged Pensioner and Life Member $2.00

Closing Friday, 29 June online or Friday, 15 June at the office.

Delivery Sunday, 1 July. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward, Rumball Hall between 9am and 12:30pm.

Collection Sunday, 8 July. Exhibits must be collected from the steward between 9am and 11:30am.

Prizes 1st $8 / 2nd $5 / 3rd $3 Group Prizes: 1st $15 / 2nd $10 / 3rd $5

NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited.

SPECIAL REGULATIONS • Due to limited display space, entries are

restricted to one entry per person per class, i.e. maximum of 4 entries per person.

• No individual entry shall exceed 50cm in any of its dimensions.

• All drawings and paintings must be mounted on stiff cardboard for hanging.

• Entries will not be accepted if framed.

• Competitor’s name, address and class of entry must be clearly printed on the back of paintings and drawings and the age of entrant as at the 30 June 2018 MUST be given.

• Paint by numbers will not be accepted.

• Please note that participation cards are not issued to every entry.

• Entries not complying with the above regulations will NOT be accepted for exhibition.

• Maximum size for Group entries is 2m wide by 1m high.

BJ1 Drawing

BJ2 Painting

BJ3 Printmaking

BJ6

GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – in-corporating any or a combination of the above classes – Maximum size 2m wide by 1m high.

BJ4 Multimedia

BJ5 Sculpture

TROPHIES & PRIZES

Perpetual Trophy – Highest Aggregate donated by Lions Club of Alice Springs.

Prize Money donated by Colemans Printing.

12 TO 15 YEARS

BJ13 Drawing

BJ14 Painting

BJ17

GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – incorporating any or a combination of the above classes – Maximum size 2m wide by 1m high.

BJ15 Printmaking

BJ16 Sculpture

7 YEARS AND UNDER

BJ7 Drawing

BJ8 Painting

BJ9 Printmaking

BJ12

GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – incorporating any or a combination of the above classes – Maximum size 2m wide by 1m high.

BJ10 Mixed Media

BJ11 Sculpture

8 TO 11 YEARS

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Section E CATTLE

Judge Hannah Powe – Goondoola Red Angus Stud

Steward Lachlan Fife

Coordinators Sheri Fogarty

Fees $5.50 Members or $7.00 Non Members

Closing Friday, 29 June online or Friday, 22 June at the office.

Collection Saturday, 7 July. Cattle are not to be removed from the yards until 4pm. Cattle removed prematurely will forfeit all cash prizes, trophies and Show results.

FRIDAY 29TH JUNE 4pm – All cattle entry forms must be given to the

CBBA Cattle Secretary.

WEDNESDAY 4TH JULY4pm – All show cattle are to be at the Bill Prior

yards.4pm – All cattle must be under steward’s

supervision to allow for the NLIS requirements.

THURSDAY 5TH JULY1pm – Cattle Show Sale, Bohning Yards, Roe

Creek, Judging of the Best Pen of Steers.3:30pm – Judging of Unled NT Bred and Interstate

Commercial Cattle.

FRIDAY 6TH JULY9am – Led Classes.10am – Champion and Supreme Champion

Classes.11:30am – Children’s Classes.12 noon – Children’s Classic and Junior Judging.2:30pm – Grand Parade.

SATURDAY 7TH JULY10:30am – Trophy Presentation followed by Bull

Sale.7pm – Annual CBBA Dinner.

Delivery: Wednesday, 4 July 2018.

All entry forms must be given and paid to the CBBA by 4pm Friday 29 JUNE 2018. Late entries will not be accepted. Cattle must be placed under supervision of the steward BEFORE 4pm Wednesday 4th JULY 2018. Please make sure that the PIC is supplied with entry forms. It is the exhibitors responsibility to check their entries with the steward before 4pm Wednesday, 4th JULY 2018. All cattle are required to be ready for judging at the allocated time or they will face disqualification. Interstate cattle must be eligible for registration with the appropriate society. Cattle ARE NOT to be removed from the yards until Saturday 7th JULY 2018, cattle removed will forfeit all cash prizes, trophies, and show results. All yards are to be left clean on the day of departure.

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CONTACT – Information is correct at the time of printing. Because circumstances can change, please go to the CBBA website www.cbba.org.au for up-to-date information.

CBBA CONTACT – Entry Fees are $5.50 members $7.00 non members per entry per class. Payments and entry forms go to the Centralian Beef Breeders Association.

BREED JUDGE Hannah Powe – Goondoola Red Angus Stud, Cargo NSW Mob: 0448 254 350

STEWARD & NLIS READING Lachlan Fife, Mob: 0428 846 427

CATTLE SECRETARY Sheri Fogarty, Ph: 08 8956 0920, Mob: 0407 978 079 Email: [email protected]

BULL SALE DUTY AGENTS Elders Ph: 08 8958 8800, Herbie Neville Ph: 0409 696 354, Mick Newman Ph: 0409 696 354

BULL CATALOGUE Stock entry details must be provided to Duty Agents by 1st June 2018. Vendor Declaration must be presented prior to sale to Duty Agent.

DINNER CO-ORDINATOR Andrew Barrett 08 8958 8805, Email: [email protected]

DINNER TICKETS http://cbba.org.au/2018/show-dinner

NOMINATION FORMS AVAILABLE FROM CBBA WEBSITE TO BE FORWARDED TO THE CBBA CATTLE SECRETARY.

CATTLE CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

• Entry forms can be downloaded and printed off from the CBBA website (www.cbba.org.au).

• Email nominations directly to Sheri Fogarty (cattle secretary) at [email protected]. Or post to Palmer Valley Stn, PMB 251, Alice Springs NT 0872. All entry forms must be received and paid to the CBBA by Friday, 29th June 2018 4pm. Late entries will not be accepted. Cattle must be placed under the supervision of the steward on Wednesday, 4th July 2018 BEFORE 4pm. Please make sure that the PIC (Property Identification Code) and BJ Score is supplied with entry forms.

• It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to check their entries with the steward Wednesday, 4th JULY 2018 before 4pm.

• All cattle are required to be ready for judging at allocated time or they may face disqualification.

• Interstate cattle must be eligible for registration with appropriate society.

• Cattle ARE NOT to be removed from the yards on Saturday, 7th July 2018 until 4pm. Cattle removed will FORFEIT all cash prizes, trophies, and Show results.

• All yards are to be kept clean for the duration of the Show event and left clean on day of departure.

• Cattle in age specific classes are to be mouthed.

Section ECATTLE

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Section E CATTLE

MOVEMENT CONDITIONS:

1. All NT livestock arriving at Blatherskite Park for the Show must be accompanied by a NT Waybill be identified with an appropriate NLIS device and if being sold at the stud sale, National Vendor Declaration (NVD) and National Cattle Health Declarations forms.

2. All Interstate Livestock arriving at Blatherskite park for the show must be accompanied by a National Health Certificate, be identified with an appropriate NLIS device and, a National Vendor Declaration (NVD).

3. The NT Waybill , National Health Health certificate and National Vendor Declaration forms, must be presented to the steward on arrival or at the earliest time possible the next day. These forms need to be travelling with the livestock.

4. In the event that the cattle are not being accompanied or transported by the owner, the owner must advise the CBBA steward of their nominated representative.

5. The cattle steward will be responsible for the scanning of the RFID devises and notifying the NLIS database of the movement details.

6. All livestock leaving the show grounds must have a NT waybill issued from the duty agent before departure. Blatherskite Park has its own waybill for this use kept in the CBBA secretary office.

7. If livestock are removed from Blatherskite Park outside show times, 8am-5pm then it is the responsibility of the livestock owner to comply with the movement conditions of the NT.

8. All due care will be taken by the CBBA and its duty agents for handling of the cattle whilst at the park. If deemed necessary the CBBA will call a vet on behalf of the livestock owner if they are uncontactable, and fees will be passed on to the owner.

9. To resolve a dispute cattle may be mouthed to determine dentition on non-stud cattle.

CLASSES E1 TO E25 – Led Section – All cattle must be Led and are open to all breeds.

1. Steward may request an exhibitor to release any animal not leading to a reasonable standard.

2. All led bulls showing more than temporary incisors are to be led with a halter and nose ring or clip.

3. 1st, 2nd and 3rd ribbons will be awarded in each individual class, provided by CASS.

4. 1st place winners of each breed and sex class section are eligible for Breed Champion judging, sash provided by CASS.

5. Breed Champions are eligible for Supreme Champion judging – sash provided by CASS.

6. Any class with large numbers of exhibitors may be split at the discretion of the steward.

7. Cattle entered in Classes E1-E25 (Led Section, excluding Classes EJ1 & EJ2) can be a single animal from a pen of 2 from the E26-E36 (Pen Section).

8. All cattle entering in the Grand Parade must be ready and assembled at the northern end of the Bill Prior yards by Friday 6th July by 2:30pm. The cattle steward has the discretionary power to disallow any livestock from participating in the Grand Parade. Should an exhibitor have concerns regarding their beast in the Grand Parade they should notify the steward prior to the event; an exemption may be provided.

CLASSES E28 - E29 – Pen Section – Commercial and Interstate Bred Bulls

• A maximum of 3 entries per class per exhibitor. • Bulls must be off grain for a minimum of 8 weeks prior to the show.

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CLASSES E26 TO E27 AND E30 TO E37 – Pen Section – NT & SA Border district bred

• Only NT and SA Bred Border district cattle shall be eligible for entry.

• All cattle to be presented as a pen of two. Open to ALL breeds.

• Cattle to be available for commercial display Thursday, 5th July 2018, 3pm to 3:30pm for judging.

• Entries in Classes E32-E35 are eligible for the Centenary Cup Perpetual Trophy donated by CASS.

• 1st, 2nd and 3rd ribbons will be awarded in each individual class, provided by CASS.

• Champions will be taken from the 1st place winners of each class (as outlined), sash provided by CASS.

SHOW SALES – BULLS – Auction will be in the hands of the 2018 Duty Agents - Elders

1. Interstate Stud Bulls must be exhibited in a Led Class of the Show to be eligible for sale. For every 3 bulls for sale, one must be led.

2. Local Bulls must be exhibited in either a led or unled sections of the show to be eligible for sale.

3. Interstate Commercial Bulls must be exhibited in either led or unled sections of the show to be eligible for sale.

4. Regulation 54 of the Central Australia Show Society Inc., states that one half of the commisson from the sales proceeds conducted by the Duty Agents will be paid to CASS.

5. Vendor declarations need to be with the duty agents prior to the Bull sale.

6. Cattle must have a NVD to be offered for sale.

POLL HEREFORD

E1 Bull – Under 18 Months

E2 Bull - 18 to 24 Months

E3 Bull – Mature

SANTA GERTRUDIS

E4 Bull – Under 18 Months

E5 Bull – 18 to 24 Months

E6 Bull – Mature

DROUGHTMASTER

E7 Bull – Under 18 Months

E8 Bull – 18 to 24 Months

E9 Bull – Mature

ANGUS

E10 Bull – Under 18 Months

E11 Bull – 18 to 24 Months

E12 Bull – Mature

ANY OTHER BREED

E13 Bull – Under 18 Months

E14 Bull – 18 to 24 Months

E15 Bull – Mature

ANIMAL WELFARECompetitors and participants at any event run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their animals and at all time to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all dealings. All competition events must comply with the Animal Welfare standards of their governing body.

LED CLASSES – BULL

Section ECATTLE

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CATTLESection E

NT BRED – ANY BREED

E16 Bull – Under 18 Months

E17 Bull – 18 to 24 Months

E18 Bull – Mature

LED CLASSES – NT BRED BULL

INTERSTATE BRED FEMALE

E19 Female – 12 to 24 Months

E20 Female – Mature

NT BRED FEMALE

E21 Female – Under 18 Months

E22 Female – 18 to 24 Months

E23 Female – Mature

LED CLASSES -FEMALE

NT BRED PEN OF 2 FEEDLOT CATTLE – ANY BREED

E36Pen of 2 Feedlot heifers or steers – 350kg to 420kg, milk tooth to 1 pair of permanent teeth

NT BRED COW AND CALF

E37 Cow and Calf

PEN CLASSES – FEEDLOT CATTLE

NT BRED PEN OF 2 BULLS – ANY BREED

E26 Pen of 2 Bulls – Under 18 months

E27 Pen of 2 Bulls – 18 Months and over

INTERSTATE BRED PEN OF 2 BULLS – ANY BREED

E28 Pen of 2 Bulls – Under 18 Months

E29 Pen of 2 Bulls – 18 Months and over

PEN CLASSES – PEN OF 2 BULLS

NT BRED STEER

E24 Steer – Showing only temporary incisors

E25 Steer – Mature

LED CLASSES - STEERS

NT BRED PEN OF 2 – ANY BREED

E30Pen of 2 Females – showing only temporary incisors

E31Pen of 2 females – showing not more than one pair of permanent incisors

PEN CLASSES – PEN OF 2 FEMALES

NT BRED PEN OF 2 STEERS – ANY BREED

E32 Pen of 2 Steers – showing only milk teeth

E33Pen of 2 Steers – showing only 1 pair of permanent incisors

E34Pen of 2 Steers – showing only 2 pairs of permanent incisors

E35 Pen of 2 Steers – Mature

PEN CLASSES – PEN OF 2 STEERS

Thank youThe Centralian Beef Breeders

Association would like to acknowledge the contributions from these

sponsors also:Rabobank, Lion Nathan,

Showcase Jewellers, Lasseters Centre of Entertainment,

Tony and Pam Davis, Territory Pest Control, The Cabinet Shop,

Pump and Power, NT Dept of Primary Industries,

Alice Springs Convention Centre.

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CATTLE Section E

TROPHIES & PRIZES

Centralian Beef Breeders Association ribbons & sashes donated

by Nutritional Feed Supplies and the Central Australian Show Society.

Supreme Champion Bull judged between the champions of these Classes CPH, CSG, CD, CA, CAOB, CNTB. Prizes: $500 & trophy

donated by Hamilton Downs Station.

Supreme Champion Female judged between the champions of the Classes CIBF & CNTBF.

Prizes: $300 & trophy donated by Amburla Station.

Champion Poll Hereford Bull (CPH) awarded from Classes E1, 2, 3. Prizes: $100 & trophy

donated by Todd River Pastoral.

Champion Santa Gertrudis Bull (CSG) awarded from Classes E4, 5, 6. Prizes: $100

donated by Sandover Pastoral.

Champion Droughtmaster Bull (CD) awarded from Classes E7, 8, 9.

Prizes: $100 & trophy donated by Dept of Primary Industry & Resources.

Champion Angus Bull (CA) awarded from Classes E10, 11, 12.

Prizes: $100 & trophy donated by Fogarty Family Palmer Valley Station.

Champion Any Other Breed Bull (CAOB) awarded from Classes E13, 14, 15. Prizes: $100 & trophy donated by

Narwietooma Station.

Champion NT Bred Bull (CNTB) awarded be-tween Classes E16, 17, 18.

Prizes: $100 & trophy donated by Chansey Paech -Member for Namatjira.

Champion Interstate Bred Female (CIBF) awarded from Classes E19, 20. Prizes: $100

& trophy donated by Ruralco Insurance.

Champion NT Bred Female (CNTBF) awarded from Classes E21, 22, 23.

Prizes: $100 & trophy donated by Chansey Paech -Member for Namatjira.

Champion NT Bred Steer awarded from Classes E24, 25. Prizes: $100 & trophy

donated by Mount Skinner Station.

Champion NT Bred Pen of 2 Bulls awarded between Classes E26, 27.

Prizes: $100 & trophy donated by Chansey Paech- Member for Namatjira.

Champion Interstate Bred Pen of 2 Bulls awarded between Classes E28, 29. Prizes: $100 & trophy donated by

Mount Skinner Station.

Champion NT Bred Pen of 2 Females awarded from Classes E30, 31. Prizes: $100 & trophy

donated by Pump & Power.

Champion NT Bred Pen of 2 Steers – Centenary Cup awarded from Classes E32

to 35 Prizes: $500 donated by Lion Nathan.

Centenary Cup perpetual trophy donated by CASS and annual trophy donated by CBBA.

NT Bred Pen of Two Feedlot Cattle awarded from Class E36 Prizes: $100 & trophy donated

by Showcase Jewellers.

NT Bred Cow & Calf awarded from Class E37 Prizes: $100 & trophy donated

by Pump & Power.

Best Pen of Steers at the Cattle Show Sale, Bohning Sale Yards trophy & prize donated by J & K Evans & the NT Cattlemen’s Association.

Best Auctioneer Award Bohning Sale Yards trophy & prize donated by

Ted & Sheri Fogarty Palmer Valley Station.

Many thanks to NTCA & Jett Towing for providing hay for our entrants.

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Section EJ CATTLE JUNIOR

Judge Hannah Powe – Goondoola Red Angus Stud

Steward Lachlan Fife

Coordinators Sheri Fogarty

Closing Friday, 29 June online or Friday, 22 June at the office.

Collection Saturday, 7 July. Cattle are not to be removed from the yards until 4pm. Cattle removed will forfeit all cash prizes, trophies and Show results.

Prizes 1st card, 2nd card, 3rd ribbons

EJ1Handler 10 years and under – hand reared led poddy calf – 12 months or under

EJ2Handler 11 – 18 years and under – hand reared led poddy calf – 12 months or under

EJ3Handler 12 years and under – presenting any one of the following led: cow/ calf/ steer/ bull/ heifer

EJ4Handler 13 to 18 years and under – presenting any of the following led: cow/ calf/ steer /bull/ heifer

CHILDREN CLASSES

There are no entry fees for children’s classes, however children competing in a senior class must pay an entry fee.

EJ5The Calf Classic – 12 years and under – poddy calf, handler presents their animal dressed up as a theme eg: red riding hood

EJ6Junior Judging Competition – 12 years and under

EJ7Juvenile Judging Competition 13 to 18 years

ANIMAL WELFARECompetitors and participants at any event run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their animals and at all time to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all dealings. All competition events must comply with the Animal Welfare standards of their governing body.

Delivery: Wednesday, 4 July 2018.

Cattle must be placed under the supervision of the steward before 4pm. Cattle must be ready and assembled at the northern end of the Bill Prior yards by 2:30pm Friday 6th of July 2018 for the Grand Parade.

Thank you

We gratefully acknowledge Nutritional Feed Supplies

who have generously sponsored all ribbons for Junior Cattle

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TROPHIES & PRIZES

Junior Handler 10 years & under – with a hand reared Poddy Calf

awarded from Classes EJ1. Prizes: $80 & trophy donated by

Padlock Investments.

Junior Handler 11 to 18 years – with a hand reared Poddy Calf awarded from Classes EJ2. Prizes: $80 & trophy donated by

the Chansey Paech -Member for Namatjira.

Junior Handler Trophy – 12 years and under awarded from Classes EJ3.

Prizes: $80 & trophy donated by Undoolya Holdings perpetual trophy

also awarded.

Junior Handler Trophy – 13 to 18 years awarded from Class EJ4.

Prizes: $80 & trophy donated by Yeperenye. CBBA perpetual trophy also awarded.

Calf Classic – 12 years and under awarded from Classes EJ5. Prizes: $80

& trophy donated by the Territory Pest Control.

Junior Judging Competition – 12 years and under awarded from Class EJ6.

Prizes: $50 & medal donated by Lyndavale Station.

Juvenile Judging Competition – 13 to 18 years awarded from Class EJ7. Prizes: $50 & medal

donated by Ruralco Insurance.

Children's Award awarded for best kept yard and animal over the Show period.

Prizes: $50 & medal donated by Showcase Jewellers.

Children's Section – Encouragement Awards $5 to each ‘non place-getter’ for each event,

donated by Yeperenye.

Rabobank Junior Encouragement Award – 8 to 18 years sponsorship to attend a Heifer

Show, $1000 donated by Rabobank. To enter please contact the CBBA cattle secre-tary or see the CBBA website for nomination

forms.

Junior Herdsman Award – 8 to 18 years Heifer to keep and show, kindly donated by

Keringa Angus Stud, Trent Walker and Family located Culburra S.A.

The heifer is Keringa Vicky M75, who is out of a top donor cow Vicky D6

and is also in calf to an exciting sire Keringa Dynamite M51.

To enter please contact the CBBA cattle secretary Mrs Sheri Fogarty or see the CBBA

website for nomination forms.

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Section G COOKING SENIOR

Steward Mignon Williams

Fees Adult $3.00 Junior/ Aged Pensioner and Life Member $2.00

Closing Friday, 29 June online or Friday, 15 June at the office.

Delivery *Preserves (G27-G36) and Beverages (G37-G42) SUNDAY JULY 1st Between 9am and 12 noon at Rumball Hall.

Delivery All other items WEDNESDAY 4th JULY between 1pm and 6pm at Rumball Hall.

Collection Sunday, 8 July. Between 9am and 12.00 noon. Exhibits not collected at this time will be disposed of at the discretion of the steward.

Prizes 1st $8/ 2nd $5/ 3rd $3

NOTE: Prize monies not collected by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited.

SPECIAL REGULATIONS PLEASE TAKE NOTE AS THERE ARE A FEW NEW CHANGES TO THIS SECTION

SPECIAL REGULATIONS (these regulations constitute condition of entry) Please read this section carefully.

• No more than 2 entries per class is acceptable (3x means display items only)

• Separate form is required for each exhibitor. More than one category for the Cooking section may be entered on the form. Junior entries to be on a separate form from Senior.

• Packet mixtures may not be used for cakes, pastry or bread items.

• Entries are identified for judging and display solely by entry number. Any other form of identification will be removed by the steward (No names or photos).

• Preserves and beverages should be labelled with the name of preserve or beverage and the date of making only.

• Beverages -using trademark names will not be accepted for judging. Beverages are preferred COLD when delivered. Bottles will be in an eskie until judged. Only one bottle of each beverage is required for judging

• Jar Sizes – for jams and preserves approx. 250ml. Lids should be easily removed. Exhibitor’s name can be displayed on the bottom of the jar.

• All food items – Need to be covered. Here are some ideas. Zip lock bags, cooking bags, cake storers, or glad wrap. Decorated cakes G19 to G20, and junior section GJ6 to GJ10 need not be covered. All cooking items can be displayed on light boards, disposable plastic or paper plates, or thick covered cardboard. No heavy plates please. Please be mindful of size of plates due to space in display cases. The steward may re-plate entries should the presentation impact on space limitations. Plates or boards to be returned after the Show may be labelled underneath with the exhibitor’s name for identification upon collection.

• Highly perishable exhibits may be removed at any time deemed necessary by the steward

• Maximum size for Group entries is 2m wide by 1m high.

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G1 Bread – Any Type

G2 Damper

G3 Scone Challenge (3x) – White

G4 Scones (3x) – Pumpkin

G5 Muffins (3x) – Savoury

G6 Muffins (3x) – Sweet

G7 Sausage Roll (3x) – 7cm long

G8 Pasty (3x)

G9Best Decorated Cupcake (Judged on decoration only) (3x)

G10 Chocolate Cake Traditional – Iced top only

G11Chocolate Cake – any other, state type. Iced top only

G12 Banana Cake – Iced top only

G13 Orange Cake – Iced top only

G14 Cake – Any type. State name. Not iced

G27 *Marmalade – One fruit

G28 *Marmalade – Three fruit

G29 *Jam – Any other (specify name)

G30 *Lemon Butter

G31 *Pickled Vegetables

G37 *Larger – Home Brewed

G38 *Ale (dark)- Home Brewed

G39*Ale (light, colour not strength) – Home Brewed

G15 Sponge (4 eggs fatless) filled not iced

G16Honey Oat Bars (3x) – As per recipe provided

G17Confectionary – 3 different varieties (2x each)

G18Confectionary – Chocolate only 3 different varieties, state type (2x of each)

G19Special Occasion Cake – (see cooking hints) No bigger than 50cm square

G20Novelty Cake – (see cooking hints) No bigger than 50cm square

G21 Fruit Cake – not iced

G22 Christmas Pudding

G23 Family Favourites – state name of dish

G24 ANZAC Biscuits – (3x)

G25International Sweets – State type and country (3x)

G26Health Food Slice – 3 different varieties, state type (2 of each)

G32 *Chutney

G33 *Tomato Sauce

G34 *Sauce – Any other

G35*Bush Preserves – Chutney, relish, jam or syrup

G36 *Chilli – any type label ingredients

G40 *Stout – Home Brewed

G41 *Pilsner – Home Brewed

G42 *Any Other – Non Alcoholic, State type

GENERAL

BEVERAGES

PRESERVES

Label and date made must be included

Label all bottles

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1 CUP ROLLED OATS

1 CUP SULTANAS

½ CUP WHOLEMEAL SELF RAISING FLOUR

½ CUP RAW SUGAR

½ CUP COCONUT

155G (5OZ) BUTTER

1 TABLESPOON HONEY

Combine oats, sultanas, sifted flour (return husks from sifter to basin), sugar and coconut in basin.

Melt butter, add honey, mix into dry ingredients until mixture clings together.

Press evenly over base of well-greased 28cm x 18cm (11inch x 7inch) lamington tin.

Bake in moderate oven 15 to 20 minutes or until golden.

Cut into bars while hot, remove from tin when cold.

Recipe

COOKING HINTS FROM THE LAST 20+ YEARS

BISCUITS: Unless of a chewy nature, should snap briskly, be even in size and shape and golden brown.

CAKES: Should be of even size, slightly rounded, good golden brown colour, never peaked or cracked and no sugar or flour spots.

AROMA: Each cake should have a pleasant delicate aroma without evidence of strong flavourings or essence. Should not contain a caramelised odour due to over cooking.

SCONES: Should rise evenly, evenly browned underneath. No excess flour evident.

DAMPER: Should rise evenly, golden brown all over. Grain should be fine with no large air bubbles.

Special Occasion and Novelty Cakes: Please state type eg Birthday Cake. This cake doesn’t need to contain cake, but must have all edible decorations on the cake. Plastic icing can be used

TROPHIES & PRIZES

Special thankyou to all our sponsors LJ Hooker, Anita Rogers, Lions Club of Alice Springs, Laucke Mills, Country Women’s Association, Centre Newsagency, Wicked Kneads, Rene Laan, Stephen and

Suzy Anetts, Mr and Mrs Kinsman, Nataline Ross, Cathy and Tony Connor & Mignon Williams.

Aggregate Senior Trophy sponsored by Lions Club of Alice Springs

Best Bread in Show Rosette sponsored by Laucke Mills

Best Scones in Show Rosette sponsored by Country Women’s Association

Best Cupcakes in Show Rosette sponsored by Centre Newsagency

Best Novelty Cake in Show Rosette sponsored by Wicked Kneads

Best Fruit Cake in Show Rosette sponsored by Rene Laan

Best Chocolate Cake in Show Rosette sponsored by Stephen and Suzy Anetts

Best ANZAC Biscuits in Show Rosette sponsored by Mr and Mrs Kinsman

Best Chocolate Confectionary in Show Rosette sponsored by Nataline Ross

Best Chilli Preserve Rosette sponsored by Cathy and Tony Connor

Best Honey Oat Bars Rosette (per recipe supplied in book) sponsored by

Mignon Williams.

Honey Oat Bars

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TROPHIES & PRIZES

Best Scones in Show sponsored by Country Women’s Association

Best Novelty Cake in Show sponsored by Wicked Kneads

Best ANZAC Biscuits in Show sponsored by Mr and Mrs Kinsman

Best Honey Oat Bars in Show sponsored by Mignon Williams

Steward Mignon Williams

Fees Junior/ Aged Pensioner and Life Member $2.00

Closing Friday, 29 June online or Friday, 15 June at the office.

Delivery Items to the steward at Rumball Hall, between 1pm and 6pm on Wednesday, 4th July 2018.

Collection Sunday 8 July between 9am and 11:30am. Exhibits not collected at this time will be disposed of at the discretion of the steward.

Prizes 1st $8/ 2nd $5/ 3rd $3

NOTE: Prize monies not collected In by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited.

SPECIAL REGULATIONS (these regulations constitute condition of entry) Please see Senior Section Regulations

GJ1 Scone Challenge - White (3x)

GJ2 Chocolate Cake Traditional – iced top only

GJ3Biscuit Collection 3 different varieties – type (2x on each plate)

GJ4 Honey Oat Bars (3x) As per recipe provided

GJ5 ANZAC Biscuits (3x)

GJ6Novelty Cake - for any occasion no bigger than 50cm square. Read hints in senior section for information

SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENT YEAR 7-12

GJ11 Chocolate Crackles – (3x)

GJ12 Small Cakes – judged on decoration only

GJ13Gingerbread Men (2x) judged on decoration only

GJ14School Lunch Box – Judged on being healthy and able to fit into lunchbox with lid closed

JUNIOR SCHOOL TRANSITION – YEAR 2

GJ15Gingerbread Men – (2x) judged on decoration only

GJ16Teddy Bear Biscuits – (3x) judged on decoration only

GJ17Small Cakes (3x) – judged on decoration only

GJ18 Edible Necklace

PRESCHOOL AND UNDER

GJ7 Chocolate Cake Traditional- iced top only

GJ8 Cupcakes (3x) – Judged on decoration only

GJ9 Scone Challenge White – (3x)

GJ10Novelty Cake - for any occasion no bigger than 50cm square. Read hints in senior section for information

PRIMARY SCHOOL YEAR 3 - 6

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Section H CRAFT

Steward Joan O’Reilly

Fees Adults $3.00 Junior / Aged Pensioner and Life Member $2.00

Closing Friday, 29 June online or Friday, 15 June at the office

Delivery Sunday, 1 July. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward, Rumball Hall between 9am and 12:30pm

Collection Sunday, 8 July. Exhibits must be collected from the steward between 9am and 12 noon.

Prizes 1st $8/ 2nd $5/ 3rd $3

NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited.

SPECIAL REGULATIONS

• Entries from previous years are not eligible to be entered again.

• Due to limited space no competitor may enter more than two works in any one class.

• No work may be entered in more than one class.

• The right is reserved for the steward or judge to transfer any work to the correct class or section at their discretion.

• No article will be accepted for display only.

• Exhibits must be solely the work of the individual.

• All articles to be judged on workmanship 70%, style and suitability 20%, colour and materials 10%, unless otherwise stated.

• 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize will not necessarily be awarded in each class.

• All exhibits must have some form of identification on them. Eg. initials on pottery or wood; small cloth patch or tape with name attached (sewn unobtrusively) on fibre, fabric, knitting, quilts, etc. and name printed on the back of framed works.

• Late entries will not be accepted.

INFORMATION

• Please observe the “do not touch” signs within the display areas.

• A novice in any section would be someone who has just started to learn and enjoy their craft, like knitting or quilting, and this may be their first entry in the Show. The experience of the novice would be developed over a period of 12 to 24 months.

• To avoid confusion when dropping off and picking up of your entry, please give details of your article so that we can find it fast for you e.g. “a framed picture of a cow, with flowers” or “a quilt with butterflies on it and a floral design on the back of it.”

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Section HCRAFT

H1 Sewn Garment (Ladies/Man) – Any fabric

H2 Sewn Garment (Girls/Boy) – Any fabric

H3 Sewn Garment (Babies) – Any fabric

H4 Sewn small item – Suitable for a gift

H5 Novice Sewer – Any article, any fabric

H6 Over 70 Sewer – Any article, any fabric

SEWING (MACHINE)

H7 Crochet Baby Set

H8 Crochet Shawl/ Stole

H9 Crochet Garment (any age group)

H10 Crochet Doily Cloth or Table Runner

H11 Crochet Supper or Table Cloth – Lace

H12 Crochet Rug or Bedspread

H13 Crochet Tea Cosy

H14 Crochet Beanie & Scarf

H15 Crochet Dolls Clothes

H16Crochet – any other eg: socks, face washers, hot water bottle cover

H17 Novice Crocheter – Any Article

H18 Over 70 Crocheter – Any Article

CROCHET (ANY FIBRE)

H19 Knitted Baby Set

H20 Knitted Shawl/ Stole

H21 Knitted Garment (Any age group)

H22 Knitted Tea Cosy

H23 Hand Knit Fair Isle design – Any Article

H24 Knitted Socks

H25 Knitted Item – Rug or Bedspread

H26 Knitted Beanie and Scarf

H27 Knitted Dolls Clothes

H28 Novice Knitter – Any article

H29 Over 70 Knitter – Any article

KNITTING (ANY FIBRE, HAND KNITTED)

H38Teddy Bear – undressed, up to 20cm (bow permitted)

H39Teddy Bear – undressed, over 20cm (bow permitted)

H40 Teddy Bear – dressed up to 20cm

H41 Teddy Bear – dressed over 20cm

H42 Teddy Bear – felted, any size

H43 Novice Teddy Bear Maker

TEDDY BEAR CHALLENGE

H30Porcelain Doll – Dressed and doll made by you

H31 Porcelain Doll – Only dressed by you

H32 Dressed Doll – Hand or machine sewn

H33 Soft Toy – Cuddly, suitable for a child

H34 Soft Toy – Felted

H35 Soft Toy – Hand/ machine sewn

H36 Soft Toy – Crochet

H37 Soft Toy – Knitted

DOLLS/ SOFT TOYS

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H44 Long Stitch – Any article

H45 Counted Stitch – Any article

H46 Cross Stitch – Any article

H47 Surface Stitchery – Any article

H48 Hardanger or Drawn Thread – Any article

H49 Brazilian Embroidery – Any article

H50 Ribbon Embroidery – Any article

H51 Smocking – Any article

H52 Machine Embroidery – Any article

H53Combined Embroidery Techniques – Ant article

H54 Embroidery Christmas Decoration

H55 Novice Embroider – Any article

H56 Over 70 Embroider – Any article

EMBROIDERY

Good to know

PETIT POINT: worked on a fine canvas, linen or silk gauze, with a count of no less than 10 threads per centimetre.

COUNTED WORK: worked by counting threads of the fabric. Such techniques include cross stitch, assisi, holbein, blackwork pattern darning, pulled fabric, drawn thread, cut and drawn, hardanger, necessity of counting the threads.

SURFACE STITCHERY: refers to embroideries worked freely across the surface of the fabric without the necessity of counting the threads.

H57 Tapestry – Unframed article

H58 Tapestry – Framed article

H59Tapestry – Combined tent stitch and petit point

H60 Petit Point – Unframed article

H61 Petit Point – Framed article

TAPESTRY

Embroidery tapestry (canvas work) is worked on embroidery canvas, either single or double thread. Using any suitable stitch or combination of stitches, stitches should completely cover the ground canvas.

H62 Quilt – Large Sized (machine work)

H63 Quilt – Large Sized (hand work)

H64 Quilt – Medium Sized (machine work)

H65 Quilt – Medium Sized (handmade)

H66 Quilt – Cot (handmade)

H67 Quilt – Cot (machine made)

H68 Quilt – Combined Technique

H69Patchwork item – Ant article eg; bags, table runner

H70 Novice Quilt Maker

H71 Over 70 Quilt Maker

PATCHWORK, QUILTING AND APPLIQUE

For quilts exceeding 1 square meter the exhibitor is required to supply a dowel (with ID on it) for hanging and a sleeve on the quilt for the dowel. Also label the back of the quilt with the exhibitors name.

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H83 Fabric Manipulation - Any article

H84 Dyes – Natural, coloured wool or fibre

H85Dyes – Commercial, coloured wool or fibre

H86Fabric Painting – Natural dyes – Any article

H87Fabric Painting – Commercial dyes – Any article

H88 Tie dye – Any article

H89 Batik – Any article

H90 Solar dying – Any article

H91 Silk Painting – Any article

FABRIC MANIPULATION AND DYING

H72 Lace – Bobbin

H73Lace – Needle/ Knitted/ Tatted/ Crochet/ Hairpin or Hook

H74 Lace – Edged Handkerchief

H75 Novice Lace Maker

H76 Over 70 Lace Maker

LACEWORK

H92 Folk Art – Traditional

H93 Folk Art – Modern

H94 Folk Art – Contemporary

H95 Decoupage – Traditional

H96 Decoupage – Resin

H97 Decoupage – Contemporary

FOLK ART

H98 Hand Built – Any article

H99 Pre-Cast Mould – Any article

H100 Wheel Thrown – Any article

H101 Novice Potter

H102 Over 70 Potter

CERAMICS AND POTTERY

Lace is delicate even if made with a coarser thread, lace is not always purely ornamental; it can be used for apparel such as collars and cuffs, baby bonnets, bridal veils. Etc

Lace is made a number of ways:• With bobbins• With a needle – teneriefe• With a hook• With a shuttle – tatting• With a hair pin – Hair pin

crochet• With knitting needles

Any article, provided it is delicate, ornamental add function.

Good to know

H77 Handspun Wool – Hair or Fibre (one skein)

H78 Handspun Fine Wool – Hair or Fibre (one skein)

H79 Weaving – Natural Fibre – Any article

H80Weaving – Commercial Fibre – Any article

H81 Novice Spinner/ Weaver

H82 Over 70 Spinner/ Weaver

HAND SPINNING AND WEAVING

This is earthware, clay or kaolin, which has been kiln fired to form an article.

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H103 Wood Piece – Ornamental

H104 Lathe Piece – Any article

H105 Functional Piece – Amateur

H106 Functional Piece – Professional

H107 Scroll Work – Any article

H108 Novice Wood Turner

H109 Over 70 Wood Turner

WOODWORK

H120 Paper (A4) – Handmade

H121 Greeting card – Handmade

H122 Bookmaking – Paper based

H123 Papertole – Any article

H124 Quilling – Any article

H125 Scrapbooking – Double page

H126 Scrapbooking – Single page

H127 Scrapbooking – On a theme

H128Scrapbooking – Small handmade album

H129 Novice Scrapbooker

WOODWORK

H110 Beaded Jewellery – Any Article

H111 Beaded Christmas Decoration

H112 Picture – Using all Beads

H113 Beaded item – Knitted or crochet

H114 Novice Beaded Work

BEADING WORK

H130 Glass Painting- Any article

H131 Kiln Fired Glass

H132 Egg Artistry – Combined techniques

H133 Jewellery – Not using beads

H134 Basket Making – Using natural fibre

H135 Basket Making – Combined fibres used

H136 Rug Making – Any article

H137 Christmas Decoration – Not paper based

H138 Fibre Art – Any technique

H139 Metal Craft – Any article

H140Combined mixed media – Any medium, collage, bark, silver, shells.

CRAFT TECHNIQUES

H115 Felting – Any article

H116 Felting – Needle

H117 Felting Item – Novelty or contemporary

H118 Felted Item – Any other eg: boots, bag

H119 Novice Felter

FELTING

The functional piece will be judged on design and craftmanship.

Includes paper making scrapbooking. Please present any pages in the scrapbooking

class in the protective pockets.

H141 Any article or project of mixed media

GROUP OR ORGANISATION PROJECT

Limited to 15 individual items or wall hanging not over 200cm x 150cm with hanging abilities for display.

TROPHIES & PRIZES

Most Outstanding Exhibit trophy donated by LJ Hooker

Best Senior Citizen trophy donated by the Neata Glass and Aluminium

Teddy Bear Challenge trophy donated by the Central Australian Show Society

Prize money donated by Centre Newsagency

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Section HJCRAFT JUNIOR

Steward Joan O’Reilly

Fees Junior / Aged Pensioner and Life Member $2.00

Closing Friday, 29 June online or Friday, 15 June at the office

Delivery Sunday, 1 July. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward, Rumball Hall between 9am and 12:30pm

Collection Sunday, 8 July. Exhibits must be collected from the steward between 9am and 12.30pm.

Prizes 1st $8/ 2nd $5/ 3rd $3

NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited.

HJ19 Sewing

HJ20 Knitting

HJ21 Cross Stitch

HJ22 Basket Making

HJ23 Felting

HJ24 Rug Making

HJ25 Woodwork

HJ26 Greeting Card Making (up to 3 cards)

HJ27 Combined Craft – Any technique

8 TO 10 YEARS

HJ28 Crochet

HJ29 Weaving

HJ30 Felting

HJ31 Basket Making

HJ32 Woodwork

HJ33 Rug Making

HJ34 Christmas Decoration – Fabric based

HJ35 Christmas Card Making (up to 3 cards)

HJ36 Combined Craft – Any technique

6 & 7 YEARS

HJ37 Crochet

HJ38 Weaving

HJ39 Felting

HJ40 Fibre Art – any article

HJ41 Finger Painting – T-shirt or Pillow case

HJ42 Rug Making

HJ43 Christmas Decoration – Using beads

HJ44 Paper Making (A4 size)

HJ45Combined Craft – any technique like tomboy

5 YEARS AND UNDER

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CRAFT JUNIORSection HJ

HJ1 Sewing

HJ2 Crochet/ Knitting

HJ3 Fabric Painting

HJ4 Ceramic and Pottery

HJ5 Woodwork

HJ6 Beading Work

HJ7 Paper (A4) – hand made

HJ8 Scrap Booking – Double Page

HJ9 Combined Craft – any technique

14 TO 16 YEARS

HJ10 Sewing

HJ11 Crochet/ Knitting

HJ12 Embroidery/ Cross Stitch

HJ13 Fabric Painting

HJ14 Ceramic and Pottery

HJ15 Woodwork

HJ16 Felting

HJ17 Scrap Booking – Single Page

HJ18 Combined Craft – any technique

11 TO 13 YEARS

HJ46 14 – 16 Years

HJ47 11 – 13 Years

HJ48 8 – 10 Years

HJ49 6 – 7 Years

HJ50 5 Years and Under

SCHOOL ORGANISATION GROUP PROJECT

TROPHIES & PRIZES

Junior Aggregate prize donated by the Taylor Family.

Most Outstanding Junior Exhibit trophy donated by

the Lions Club of Alice Springs.

School & Organisation Group Project certificate donated by

the Lions Club of Alice Springs.

Junior Teddy Bear Challenge certificate donated by

the Lions Club of Alice Springs.

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Section IDOGS

Steward Bob Whitehead Closing Friday, 15 June, 2018

REGULATION ENTRY FORM to be submitted before closing date.

Entries for this section must be placed via Showmanager www.showmanager.com.au

FEE STRUCTURE:

• All Dog Show Attendees must have a Central Australian Show Society 2 Day Pass. Pensioner: $12 Adult Double: $60 (2 adults) Adult Single: $32 Family: $80 (2 adult, 3 children) Additional Child: $5 (only available with Family Pass)

• CASS Entry Fee: $13 first entry, subsequent entries $11.50.

CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN SHOW SOCIETY INC. ALL BREEDS CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW – FRIDAY, 6TH JULY 2018. COMMENCING AT 9AM –

SHOW MANAGER Bob Whitehead.

JUDGING STARTS 9am.

CLASSES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 18 (dogs and bitches)

SPECIAL CLASSES Junior Handlers.

VISITING EXHIBIT All visiting dogs are automatically entered free in this class, if also entered in a paid class.

JUDGING ORDER 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.

GENERAL SPECIALS – Junior Handler during break.

CLUB COMPETITION Yes.

CATERING Yes.

ANIMAL WELFARECompetitors and participants at any event run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their animals and at all time to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all dealings. All competition events must comply with the Animal Welfare standards of their governing body.

I1 Dogs – All breeds

I2 Dogs – All breeds – subsequent entries

DOGS – ALL BREEDS

TROPHIES & PRIZES

TROPHIES awarded for BIS, RUIS. Show ribbons donated by

the Central Australian Show Society.

Awarded for BIG, RUIG in group ribbons donated by

the Central Australian Show Society.

Teddy Bear Challenge trophy donated by the Central Australian Show Society

Junior Handlers 1, 2, 3 Special Prizes donated by ASK & DSC.

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Section J HOBBIES

Stewards Johan Douma, Nadine Douma

Fees Adult $3.00 Junior, Aged Pensioner and Life Member $2.00

Closing Friday, 29 June online or Friday, 15 June at the office.

Delivery Sunday, 1 July. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward, Rumball Hall between 9am and 12:30pm.

Collection Sunday, 8 July. Exhibits must be collected from the steward between 9am and 12 noon. No responsibility will be taken for exhibits not collected.

Prizes 1st $8/ 2nd $5/ 3rd $3

NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 20th 2018 will be forfeited.

SPECIAL REGULATIONS

Any exhibit previously entered in a CASS Show and not eligible unless its composition has undertaken a minimum 50% change. Exhibitors may enter two exhibits per class. Sub-Junior and Junior may enter classes in older sections. The steward and/or judge reserves the right to transfer any exhibit to a more appropriate class or division. 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes may not necessarily be awarded in each class. All exhibits must be marked with competitor’s

name, concealed where possible. No exhibits may be collected prior to the advertised times unless under exceptional circumstances where consultation with the steward will be necessary. Models on bases should not exceed 0.4m². Collections: minimum of 10, maximum of 15. No items to be advertised for sale.

(Please note: Greeting Card Classes removed – can be found under Craft.)

CREATIONS

J1 Pet Rock

J2 Play Dough Animal – on small base

J3 Recycled Creation

J4 Egg Carton Creature

J5 Diorama – any 3D scene

J6 Any Other

LEGO OR SIMILAR (NO KITS)

J7 Model / Scene

6 YEARS AND UNDER

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J14 Bottle Animal/ Person

J15 Any Other

KITS (INCL. LEGO)

J16 Model

J17 Scene

COLLECTIONS

J18 Any Collection

LEGO OR SIMILAR (NO KITS)

J8 Model

J9 Scene

CREATIONS

J10 Pet Rock

J11 Decorated Bottle

J12 Recycled Creation

J13 Diorama – any 3D scene

8 YEARS AND UNDER

CREATIONS

J24 Pet Rock

J25 Decorated Bottle

J26 Mobile

J27 Soap Carving

J28 Origami – 3 different pieces

J29 Diorama – any 3 different pieces

J30 Recycled Creation

J31 Bottle Animal / Person

J32 Any other

LEGO OR SIMILAR (NO KITS)

J19 Model

J20 Scene

KITS (INCL. LEGO)

J21 Model

J22 Scene

COLLECTIONS

J23 Any Collections

12 YEARS AND UNDER

CREATIONS

J38 Mobile

J39 Soap Carving

J40 Origami – 3 different pieces

J41 Diorama – any 3D scene

J42 Recycled Creation

J43 Any other

LEGO (NO KITS)

J33 Model

J34 Scene

KITS (INCL. LEGO)

J35 Model

J36 Scene

COLLECTIONS

J37 Any Collection

16 YEARS AND UNDER

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CREATIONS

J24 Pet Rock

J25 Decorated Bottle

J26 Mobile

J27 Soap Carving

J28 Origami – 3 different pieces

J29 Diorama – any 3 different pieces

J30 Recycled Creation

J31 Bottle Animal / Person

J32 Any other

LEGO OR SIMILAR (NO KITS)

J19 Model

J20 Scene

KITS (INCL. LEGO)

J21 Model

J22 Scene

COLLECTIONS

J23 Any Collections

SCHOOL AND ORGANISATION GROUP PROJECTS

CREATIONS

J49 Candle – handmade

J50 Wood/Metal Work – functional

J51 Diorama – any 3D scene

J52 Wall Hanging

J53 Recycled Creation

J54 Any Other

LEGO (NO KITS)

J44 Model

J45 Scene

KITS (INCL. LEGO)

J46 Model

J47 Scene

COLLECTIONS

J48 Any Collections

OPEN

TROPHIES & PRIZES

Most Outstanding Junior Exhibit Rosette donated by the Lions Club of Alice Springs.

Most Outstanding Senior Exhibit Rosette donated by the Lions Club of Alice Springs.

Most Successful Junior Exhibitor trophy donated by the Lions Club of Alice Springs.

Most Successful Senior Exhibitor trophy donated by the Lions Club of Alice Springs.

Best Recycled Creation Rosette donated by the Central Australian Show Society.

Prize money sponsored by Neata Glass and Aluminium.

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HORSES Section K

Fees $6.50

Closing Friday, 29 June 2018

Prizes 1st $15 / 2nd $10/ 3rd $5

NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited.

GENERAL RULES / INFORMATION

NB: Specific rules and dress code for each discipline are listed at the top of each event. No event will be held over to cater for competitors in other events except at the discretion of the chief steward. All scratching from classes to be reported to the chief steward of the relevant class. No refunds will be available for scratchings except with the presentation of a veterinary certificate or medical certificate. Such refunds will not be available until after the Show weekend.

All horses are expected to participate in the Grand Parade, must be ready and assembled at the Northern end of the oval by 2:30pm Friday, 6th July 2018. (Start times listed in this programme are approximate only and are subject to change. A timed draw/programme will be available from the administration office after 29th June 2018 and also posted at the grounds during the Show weekend. This information will also be emailed to anyone who submits an email address on their entry form.)

Stallions may be entered in all classes with the exception of Hack, Rider and Topsy Ring classes provided they are controlled by a competent rider/handler/driver. The owner is responsible for the safe custody of their horse whilst on the grounds. On no account may a horse be left in a manner in which it may be able to leave its stall. All horses must be under strict control of a responsible person.

Judge’s decision is FINAL in all events.

Any appeals must be submitted in writing to the chief steward within one hour of the event along with a $50 fee. These will then be handed on to the board of appeals committee whose decision will be final. Warm up area is restricted to riders competing in the current or immediately upcoming event. This includes the warm up show jumps and the dressage area. Ill treatment of horses at any time on the Show Grounds shall result in disqualification from further competition. The chief steward or judge may at any time disqualify or suspend a horse or rider who in their opinion is either unsafe / unsound, ill-behaved, or who does not comply with the steward’s or judge’s instructions. Please also ensure that you take care when passing through the car park and warm up areas. Parking in area adjacent to the dressage area is reserved for floats. Junior Riders are under 18 years at the time of entry.

MAIN OVAL NOTICE

Due to safety and insurance reasons, no spectators are permitted to be on the oval during the horse events. The oval is strictly for mounted competitors, a strapper leading a horse, judges and nominated stewards/helpers only. This includes the show jumping area, except when competitors are walking the course. No unsupervised children are to be on the oval at any time. This rule will be enforced.

Riders entering and exiting the oval must do so at a walk and ensure that they do not enter any area where judging is taking place.

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GRAND PARADE: FRIDAY, 6TH JULY 2:30PM

All horses are expected to participate in the Grand Parade. Horses and riders should be assembled in pairs in the marshalling area at 2:30pm. Riders must be dressed as for competition. A trophy is presented for Best Turned Out in the Grand Parade.

MEASURER

Horses to be presented in bridle and bit for measuring. Where height is stipulated, the exhibit must be measured each year by a CASS or EA appointed measurer. EA Life Measurement certificates are no longer accepted. The judge of a class may request any exhibit be measured in the presence of the chief steward in charge of the arena. The height then decided upon by the chief steward shall be final. When measuring, an allowance of 3/8” is allowed for shoes. For any queries on measuring please contact the chief steward.

TESTS AND SWABBING FOR DRUGS

Tranquillising and or stimulating is prohibited. Judges or chief steward may call upon the veterinary surgeon to test any horse at any time for drugs. If a horse is under treatment at the time of the Show, a veterinary certificate must be shown to the chief steward at the time of the horse’s first event. CASS and any servant or appointee of CASS shall not be liable to an exhibitor for the death of or injury, damage or infection to any horse tested for drugs.

VETERINARY REGULATIONS

All horses from a tick infested area are to be treated and issued with a Waybill from Dept. Primary Industry and Fisheries, PO Box 8760, Alice Springs, NT, 0871. Ph: 08 8951 5211 before movement to the Alice Springs Show Grounds.

STABLING

Stables are available at the Show Grounds on a first come, first served basis. Please contact nominate www.nominate.com.au for all bookings.

ANIMAL WELFARECompetitors and participants at any event run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their animals and at all time to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all dealings. All competition events must comply with the Animal Welfare standards of their governing body.

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Section KDRHORSES – DRESSAGE

ANIMAL WELFARECompetitors and participants at any event run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their animals and at all time to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all dealings. All competition events must comply with the Animal Welfare standards of their governing body.

Judge Helen Whittle and Prue Copping

Coordinators ASDC

Fees $6.50

Closing Friday, 29 June 2018

Prizes 1st $15 / 2nd $10/ 3rd $5

NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited.

ALL ENTRIES FOR THIS SECTION MUST BE PLACED VIA NOMINATE www.nominate.com.au

THURSDAY, 5TH JULY 9AM START RULES• Competition will be run under EA rules. Rules

available online at www.equestrian.org.au.

• Depending on number of entries, some Junior classes may be held on Wednesday afternoon 4th July 2018.

• Competitors must ride to the order of the draw or forfeit their entry.

• Timed draw will be available by contacting the above coordinators.

• Please advise the steward of any scratching, prior to start of competition.

• Riders must abide by dress and saddlery rules.

• Horses may only enter in two consecutive levels, e.g. Prep/Prelim.

• No late entries will be accepted.

• Tests may be called in accordance with EA rules.

• Riders wishing to ride HC must indicate this on the entry form.

• Only horse/rider combination competing may use the warm up areas during the dressage competition.

• No lunging in the warm up area is permitted.

KDR1 Preparatory C (2013) – Junior

KDR2 Preparatory C (2013) – Senior

KDR3 Preliminary 1.2 – Junior

KDR4 Preliminary 1.2 – Senior

KDR5 Novice 2.2 – Junior

KDR6 Novice 2.2 – Senior

KDR7 Elementary 3.2 – Open

KDR8 Medium 4.2 – Open

KDR8.B Advanced 5.2

RESTRICTED TESTS

KDR9 Preliminary 1.3 (Participation & Competitive)

KDR10 Novice 2.3 (Participation & Competitive)

KDR11 Elementary 2.3 (Participation & Competitive)

KDR12 Medium 4.3 (Participation and Competitive)

KRD13 Advance 5.3 (Participation & Competitive)

OFFICIAL TESTS

TROPHIES & PRIZES

Prize money for official tests sponsored by

Equestrian NT and the Central Australian Show Society.

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HORSES – WESTERNSection KWN

Judge Brenda Mienfold

Coordinators Sue Wharton, Anita McCarthy

Fees $6.50

Closing Friday, 29 June 2018

Prizes 1ST $15/ 2ND $10/ 3RD $5

NOTE Prize money not collected by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited.

ALL ENTRIES FOR THIS SECTION MUST BE PLACED VIA NOMINATE www.nominate.com.au

RULES

YOUTH CLASSES

• Rider & Horse need to be clean, neat attire

• Riders to be 18 years and under, as of 1 January 2018

• Western attire optional.

• Approved safety helmet must be worn.

WALK/JOG

• No lope

• Western attire optional

• Rider and horse need to be in clean, neat attire.

ENCOURAGEMENT CLASSES

• Western attire optional.

• Rider and horse need to be in clean, neat attire.

OPEN CLASSES

• Full western attire must be worn. This includes: long sleeved shirt / slinky, western hat, dress jeans, western boots.

• Western saddles only must be used.

• Horses (6 years old and over) must be ridden in a curb bit with one hand only.

• Horses (5 years old and under) may be ridden in a snaffle bit with two hands, a bosal or a curb bit with one hand.

ANIMAL WELFARECompetitors and participants at any event run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their animals and at all time to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all dealings. All competition events must comply with the Animal Welfare standards of their governing body.

KWN1 Intro Level Test 1 Walk/Jog – Intro

KWN2 Basic Level Test 1 Encouragement – Basic

KWN3 Level 1 Test Open

WESTERN DRESSAGE THURSDAY, 5 JULY 4PM

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ALL EVENTS LISTED BELOW FRIDAY 6th JULY STARTING 10AM IN THE DRESSAGE ARENA

KWN4 Youth

KWN5 Walk/ Jog

KWN6 Encouragement

KWN7 Open

SHOWMANSHIP

KWN8 Youth

KWN9 Walk/ Jog

KWN10 Encouragement

KWN11 Open

WESTERN TRIAL

KWN20 Youth

KWN21 Walk/ Jog

KWN22 Encouragement

KWN23 Open

RANCH RIDING

KWN24 Youth

KWN25 Encouragement

KWN26 Open

WESTERN REINING

KWN12 Youth

KWN13 Walk/ Jog

KWN14 Encouragement

KWN15 Open

WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP

KWN16 Youth

KWN17 Walk/ Jog

KWN18 Encouragement

KWN19 Open

WESTERN PLEASURE

Evaluates rider’s ability to execute a set of manoeuvres in a simple pattern.

Ring where horse is judges on manners and willingness through walk, jog and lope.

TROPHIES & PRIZES

Hight Point Champions:

High Point Youth

High Point Walk / Jog

High Point Encouragement

High Point Open

All High Point Champions receive champion ribbon sponsored by Central Australian Show Society

and prize money is sponsored by Milner Meat & Seafood, Home Timber Hardware

and Cowri.

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Section KSJ HORSES – SHOW JUMPING

Judge Prue Copping

Stewards Alice Bird

Fees $6.50 + $20.00 (Set up fee. Please see information below)

Closing Friday, 29 June 2018

Prizes 1st $15/ 2nd $10/ 3rd $5

NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited

ALL ENTRIES FOR THIS SECTION MUST BE PLACED VIA NOMINATE www.nominate.com.au

RULES

• All events run and judged under Equestrian Australia (EA) rules.

• Junior riders must be 17 years and under.

• Senior riders must be 18 years and over.

• One horse / one rider.

• RIDERS MAY RIDE IN TWO CONSECUTIVE HEIGHTS ONLY.

• Riders must wear approved helmet and boots to compete.

• Show attire expected.

• Abuse towards horses or other riders will result in disqualification from the Show.

• Any bad language will result in elimination from the event.

• Jump poles may vary in length between 3m and 3.6m.

START:

Friday 7th July at 11.30am and Saturday 8th July at 11.30am. Course open for walking at 10.30am daily. Show Jumping classes judged under Equestrian Australia (EA) rules. For more information on classes and rules, please visit EA at www.equestrian.org.au

ANIMAL WELFARECompetitors and participants at any event run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their animals and at all time to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all dealings. All competition events must comply with the Animal Welfare standards of their governing body.

SET UP FEEALL HORSE AND RIDER COMBINATION ARE REQUIRED TO PAY $20.00 PER HORSE PER DAY.

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KSJ3 60cm

KSJ4 70cm

KSJ5 80cm

KSJ9 60cm

KSJ10 70cm

KSJ11 80cm

KSJ12 90cm

KSJ13 1m

KSJ6 90cm

KSJ7 1m

KSJ8 1.05

KSJ14 1.05

KSJ15 Rescue relay 60cm

KSJ16 Rescue relay 80cm

KSJ17 Rescue relay 1m

CLASS 1 AM3 – ARTICLE 238.1.2*

SHOW JUMPING AM7 – ARTICLE 245.3 – SATURDAY 1.30PM START

KSJ2 6 bar (90cm junior and seniorKSJ16 bar 60cm junior and senior (Junior and Senior run at the same time)

SHOW JUMPING RING – FRIDAY 6TH JULY 1.30 PM START

NOT clocked, equal 1sts do a jump off against the clock

NOT clocked, if no penalty then go straight to jump off (you don’t leave the ring)

Finish

TROPHIES & PRIZES

Champion Showjumper show rugs proudly sponsored by Apex Club of Central Australia

Show Rugs and Sashes awarded to Champion Senior Showjumper & Champion Junior Showjumper.

Sashes awarded to Reserve Champion Senior Showjumper & Reserve Champion Junior Showjumper.

(Note: events with the * contribute points to champion placings)

Points: 1st = 5 points, 2nd = 3 points, 3rd = 1 point.

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HORSES – PONY CLUB CLASSESSection KSJP

Steward Alison Kain 0409 281 649

Fees $6.50

Closing Friday, 29 June 2018

ALL ENTRIES FOR THIS SECTION MUST BE PLACED VIA NOMINATE www.nominate.com.au

SATURDAY 7TH JULY 1.00PM- DRESSAGE ARENA PONY CLUB CLASSES

• NOMINATIONS: Competitors are not restricted to the Pony Club classes only. Competitors must be financial members of a Pony Club or R.D.A

• DRESS: Formal Pony Club Dress must be worn – Please refer to the Pony Club Association NT handbook.

• AGE GROUPS: Age groups may be varied depending on entries received.

• HEAD GEAR: As per PCA Rules.

• GEAR RULES: Saddlery must be in a safe condition to the satisfaction of the Gear Steward. PCANT gear rules apply.

• PRIZES: Under Pony Club Rules Competitors may not receive prize money.

ANIMAL WELFARECompetitors and participants at any event run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their animals and at all time to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all dealings. All competition events must comply with the Animal Welfare standards of their governing body.

KSJP1 Smartest on Parade (Under 11 years)

KSJP2Smartest on Parade (11 years & under 17 years)

KSJP3Smartest on Parade (17 years & under 26 years)

KSJP4 Pony Club Lead Rein Rider (Under 11 years)

KSJP5 Pony Club Rider (Under 11 years)

KSJP6Pony Club Rider (11 years & under 17 years)

KSJP7Pony Club Rider (17 years & under 26 years)

KSJP8 Pony Club Mount – 14h & under

KSJP9 Pony Club Mount – Over 14h to 15h

KSJP10 Pony Club Mount – Over 15h

KSJP11 Fancy Dress (Under 26 years)

KSJP12 Fancy Dress (26 years and over)

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TROPHIES & PRIZES

1st place KSJP1 – KSJP12 $10 voucher donated by Alice Springs Pony Club

Champion Pony Club Rider Prize to the value of $50 and sash donated by Blue Riley Investments.

Reserve Champion Pony Club Rider Prize to the value of $25 and sash donated by Blue Riley Investments.

(1st prize winners of KSJP4 to KSJP7 to parade for Champion. 2nd prize winners to standby for Reserve Champion)

Champion Pony Club Mount Prize to the value of $50 and sash donated by Blue Riley Investments.

Reserve Champion Pony Club Mount Prize to the value of $25 and sash donated by Blue Riley Investments.

(1st prize winners of KSJP8 to KSJP10 to parade for Champion. 2nd prize winners to standby for Reserve Champion)

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Section KRR HORSES – RIDER

Judge Helen Whittle

Coordinators Angela Copland, Brigid Gregory

Fees $6.50

Closing Friday, 29 June 2018

Prizes 1st $15/ 2nd $10/ 3rd $5

NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited

ALL ENTRIES FOR THIS SECTION MUST BE PLACED VIA NOMINATE www.nominate.com.au

RULES

• All horses to be presented in a bridle and bit.

• No headstalls or halters. Stallions must be controlled by a competent handler.

• EA affiliated.

• No rider is permitted to be mounted in any Show class unless wearing an ASA approved helmet or hat with chin strap secured.

• Riders under 18 must wear safety helmet, jodhpurs, shirt, tie, short boots, no chappettes. Coats are optional.

• Adult riders must wear shirt, tie, jodhpurs or neat riding trousers, riding boots, and safety helmet. Service dress allowed. Blue jeans not permitted. Jackets must be worn for Smartest on Parade.

• Judge’s decision is final.

• Novice rider or hack - must not have won a Champion Rider or Champion Hack at any Show, or a 1st place at a Royal Show. This does not apply to a Junior advancing to a Senior Competition.

ANIMAL WELFARECompetitors and participants at any event run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their animals and at all time to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all dealings. All competition events must comply with the Animal Welfare standards of their governing body.

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KRR8 Smartest on Parade (17 Years & under)

KRR9 Smartest on Parade (18 Years & over)

KRR10 Novice Rider (17 Years and under)

KRR11 Novice Rider (18 Years and over)

KRR12 Open Rider (17 Years and under)

KRR13 Open Rider (18 Years & under 40 Years)

KRR14 Open Rider (40 Years and over)

ENCOURAGEMENT CLASS

Encouragement Ring Saturday 7th July 9am start- to be held in the dressage ring

KRR5 Open Rider (17 Years and under)

KRR6Open Rider (Over 18 Years & under 40 Years)

KRR7 Open Rider (40 Years and over)

KRR1 Smartest on Parade (17 Years & under)

KRR2 Smartest on Parade (18 Years & over)

KRR3 Novice Rider (17 Years & under)

KRR4 Novice Rider (18 Years and over)

RIDER CLASS

Open Ring Friday 6th July 9am start

TROPHIES & PRIZES

Champion Rider/ Rider Class and Encouragement Class (17 years and under) – Ribbon

Reserve Champion/Rider Class and Encouragement Class (17 years and under) – Ribbon

Champion Rider/Rider Class and Encouragement Class (18 years and over) – Ribbon

Reserve Champion Rider/Rider Class and Encouragement Class (18 years and over) – Ribbon

Supreme Champion Rider/ Rider Class and Encouragement Class – Ribbon

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HORSES – HACKSection KHK

Judge Helen Whittle

Coordinators Angela Copland, Brigid Gregory

Fees $6.50

Closing Friday, 29 June 2018

Prizes 1st $15/ 2nd $10/ 3rd $5

NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited

ALL ENTRIES FOR THIS SECTION MUST BE PLACED VIA NOMINATE www.nominate.com.au

RULES

• All horses to be presented in a bridle and bit.

• No headstalls or halters. Stallions must be controlled by a competent handler.

• EA affiliated.

• No rider is permitted to be mounted in any Show class unless wearing an ASA approved helmet or hat with chin strap secured.

• Riders under 18 must wear safety helmet, jodhpurs, shirt, tie, short boots, no chappettes. Coats are optional.

• Adult riders must wear shirt, tie, jodhpurs or neat riding trousers, riding boots, and safety helmet. Service dress allowed. Blue jeans not permitted. Jackets must be worn for Smartest on Parade.

• Judge’s decision is final.

• Novice rider or hack – must not have won a Champion Rider or Champion Hack at any Show, or a 1st place at a Royal Show. This does not apply to a Junior advancing to a Senior Competition.

ANIMAL WELFARECompetitors and participants at any event run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their animals and at all time to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all dealings. All competition events must comply with the Animal Welfare standards of their governing body.

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KHK9 Novice Pony Hack - Not exceeding 14hh

KHK10 Open Pony Hack - Not exceeding 14hh

KHK11Novice Galloway – Over 14hh and not exceeding 15hh

KHK12Open Galloway hack - Over 14hh, not exceeding 15hh

KHK13 Off the track TB

KHK14 Novice Hack – Over 15hh

KHK15 Hack over 15hh not exceeding 16hh

KHK16 Hack over 16hh

ENCOURAGEMENT

Encouragement Ring Saturday 7th July 9am start- to be held in the dressage ring

KHK5 Off the track TB

KHK6 Novice Hack – Over 15hh

KHK7 Hack over 15hh not exceeding 16hh

KHK8 Hack over 16hh

KHK1Novice Pony Hack – Not exceeding 14hh

KHK2 Open Pony Hack – Not Exceeding 14hh

KHK3Novice Galloway - over 14hh not exceeding 15hh

KHK4Open Galloway Hack – over 14hh and not exceeding 15hh

HACK CLASSES

Friday 6th July to start immediately after Rider classes have finished

TROPHIES & PRIZES

Champion Hack / Hack and Encouragement Classes – Ribbon

Reserve Champion Hack /Hack and Encouragement Classes – Ribbon

Champion Galloway / Hack and Encouragement Classes – Ribbon

Reserve Champion Galloway Hack / Hack and Encouragement Classes – Ribbon

Champion Pony Hack / Hack and Encouragement Classes – Ribbon

Reserve Champion Pony Hack / Hack and Encouragement Classes – Ribbon

Supreme Champion Hack / Hack and Encouragement Classes – Ribbon

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Section KHN HORSES – CARRIAGE DRIVING

Judge Helen Whittle

Coordinator Jacqueline Lines

Fees $6.50

Closing Friday, 29 June 2018

Prizes 1st $15/ 2nd $10/ 3rd $5

NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited

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FRIDAY, 6TH JULY – 12.45PM START. RULES• Dress code is of personal preference, but should

include hat, gloves and whip. Apron / knee rug. Style should complement overall picture.

• Adult drivers are aged 18 years and over.

• Junior drivers 6 - 10 years must be accompanied by an experienced adult driving person as a passenger seated alongside at all times. A second pair of reins may be attached.

• Junior drivers 11 - 15 years competing with a single horse may carry a groom or passenger at their discretion.

• Junior drivers 16 - 17 years may drive a pair of ponies but not horses or a larger combination.

• ACDS states junior drivers and passengers MUST wear an approved accredited safety helmet.

• Participants are obliged to conduct themselves in an orderly manner at all times and are required to comply with the driving rules.

• In the event of an inconsistency between disciplinary procedures and competition rules, the competition rules will override.

• Show driving horses / ponies must be at least 3 years of age to compete.

• All horses / ponies must wear blinkers.

• NOT permitted are: bandages, boots, bitless bridles, martingales, side reins, trotting type over checks, running reins.

• Permitted nosebands are: Cavesson, Grackle, Mexican, Hanovarian.

• Tails tied to vehicles or harness not permitted.

For more information on rules and regulations visit www.acds.org.au

KHN1 Open Turnout – 14.2hh and under

KHN2 Open Turnout – Over 14.2h

KHN3 Pony – 10.2hh and under

KHN4 Pony – Over 10.2hh not exceeding 12.2hh

KHN5 Pony – Over 12.2hh not exceeding 14.2hh

KHN6 Horse – Over 14.2hh

KHN7 Open Driver

KHN8 Open Pleasure – Horse or Pony

CARRIAGE DRIVING

TROPHIES & PRIZES

Champion Carriage Driving Horse or Pony – Champion ribbon and trophy.

Reserve Champion Carriage Driving Horse or Pony – Reserve champion ribbon.

ANIMAL WELFARE

Competitors and participants at any event run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their animals and at all time to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all dealings. All competition events must comply with the Animal Welfare standards of their governing body.

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Section KHNHORSES – TOPSY RING

Coordinator Murray Macleod

Fees $6.50

Closing Friday, 29 June 2018

Prizes 1st $15/ 2nd $10/ 3rd $5

NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited

ALL ENTRIES FOR THIS SECTION MUST BE PLACED VIA NOMINATE www.nominate.com.au

START FRIDAY 9AM RULES

• All horses to be presented in a bridle and bit.

• EA affiliated.

• No rider is permitted to be mounted in any Show class unless wearing an ASA approved helmet or hat with chin strap secured.

• Riders under 18 must wear safety helmet, jodhpurs, shirt, tie, short boots, no chappettes. Coats are optional.

• Adult riders must wear shirt, tie, jodhpurs or neat riding trousers, riding boots, safety helmet, hat, bowler or top hat. Service dress allowed.

• Blue jeans not permitted.

• Jackets must be worn for Smartest on Parade.

• Judges decision is final.

• Novice rider or hack – must not have won a Champion Rider or Champion Hack at any Show, or a 1st place at a Royal Show. This does not apply to a Junior advancing to a Senior Competition.

ANIMAL WELFARECompetitors and participants at any event run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their animals and at all time to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all dealings. All competition events must comply with the Animal Welfare standards of their governing body.

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TROPHIES & PRIZES

All prize money and ribbons are sponsored by the Central Australian Show Society,

Centre Canvas and Territory Stock Feed.

Champion Topsy Rider Classes KTP1 & KPT2.

Reserve Champion Topsy Rider second placegetter to stand by for judging.

KTP9Flag Race – 6 Years and under (must be led)

KTP10Bending Race – Under 6 Years (must be led)

KTP11Bending Race – Over 6 Year to 8 Years (may be led)

KTP12Barrel Race – Under 6 Years (must be led)

KTP13Barrel Race – Over 6 Years to 8 Years (may be led)

KTP14Keyhole – 6 Years and under (must be led)

KTP15Keyhole – Over 6 Years to 8 Years (may be led)

KTP1Show Jumping pole on the ground – Riders under 6 years (must be led)

KTP2Show Jumping pole on the ground – Riders over 6 years to 8 years (may be led)

KTP3 Fancy Dress – 8 Years and Under

KTP4 Rider – 6 Years and Under (must be led)

KTP5Rider – Over 6 Years to 8 Years (may be led)

KTP6Quietest Horse/Pany – Rider 8 Years and under (may be led)

KTP7Child’s Pony Hack – 14hh and under – Rider 8 years and under (may be led)

KTP8Flag Race – 8 Years and under (may be led)

RIDERS 8 YEARS AND UNDER

Start time 9.30am Saturday

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Section LHORTICULTURE

Steward Sue Ride

Fees Adult $3.00 Junior/ Aged Pensioner and Life Member $2.00

Closing Friday, 29 June online or Friday, 15 June at the office.

Delivery Thursday, 5 July. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward between 9am and 12 noon.

Collection Sunday, 8 July. Exhibits must be collected between 9am and 12 noon.

Prizes 1st $8/ 2nd $5/ 3rd $3

NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited.

SPECIAL REGULATIONS • Where measurements are given, height to be

measured from base of container to apex of arrangement.

• Each exhibitor’s items to be listed on one form. Junior entries on a separate form.

• Flowers, whether native or cultivated varieties, exhibited in cut-flower classes must have been grown by exhibitor.

• The stewards will subdivide classes for cut flowers should the number of entries make this desirable.

• All entries must be of horticultural materials. In arrangement sections, flowers need not be locally grown.

• Plants exhibited in container classes must have been in exhibitor’s possession for at least 6 months.

• Plants of too large or awkward a shape to be safely handled may be rejected.

FURTHER INFORMATIONFurther information regarding this section is available by contacting the steward, Sue Ride on 0400 670 258.

PLEASE TAKE NOTE AS THERE ARE A FEW NEW CHANGES TO THIS SECTION

Definitions

BLOOM: one flower displayed on a single stem.CUT: two or more flowers / florets displayed on a single stem or a stem with secondary branches.BOWL: a receptacle, the diameter of which is greater than its height.VASE: a container, the height of which is greater than the diameter of its circular opening.CONTAINER: a receptacle or holder of any shape or design, in which plant material is arranged.

L1 1 Bloom – Any variety

L2 3 Blooms – One variety

L3 1 Rose Bloom

L4 3 Rose Blooms - Any colour

L5 3 Stems – One variety

L6Best Collection – 10 or more varieties (1 of each)

L7 Australian Native – In bloom (1 cut)

L8Australian Native – In bloom (3 distinct varieties – 1 cut each)

L9 Eucalypt – in bloom (1 variety – 2 cuts)

L10 Sturt Desert Pea (1 cut)

L11 Eremophila – In bloom (2 cuts)

CUT FLOWERS (IN CLEAR CONTAINERS)

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L29Indoor Plant (non flowering) – Container diameter over 21cm

L30 Fern – Maiden hair

L31Fern – In Hanging Basket (not asparagus)

L32 Hanging Basket – not fern

L33 Succulents – 3 or more varieties

L34 Succulent – 1 variety

L35 Cacti – 3 or more varieties

L36 Cactus – 1 variety

L37 Orchid in bloom

L38 Patio Pot – May contain multiple plants

L39 Patio Pot of flowering annuals

L40 Bonsai – Established 12 months

L41 Bonsai – Established over 5 years

L42 Terrarium

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L12Arrangement of Fresh Flowers – In a vase

L13Arrangement (Special Occasion – please specify) – Under 30cm in height

L14 Arrangement of Roses

L15 Tall and slender

L16Floating Bowl – Floral design, not to exceed 30cm overall

L17Miniature Dried Arrangement – Less than 8cm in height

L18 Bunch of Violets – including leaves

L19Fruit and/or Vegetable Animal/ Bird – Horticultural decorations may be used

L20 A clutch of weeds

L21Decoration on a plate – a raised patter of good design, material glued in place, not to exceed 30cm overall

L22Novelty Arrangement – Fruits, nuts, vegetables, flowers allowed

L23Fairy Garden – Not to exceed 45cm overall

L24Miniature Garden – To be arranged on a sand tray, not to exceed 15cm overall

L25Arrangements for Special occasion using only 5 flowers and any foilage

L26Tall and Slender – Minimum height 45cm

L27Corsage or Buttonhole – Any style to be suitably displayed

L28Necklace of Seeds, Seed Caps/Pods – Must be wearable and prepared for display

ARRANGEMENTS

ARRANGEMENTS FOR PROFESSIONALS

PLANTS GROWN IN CONTAINERS

TROPHIES & PRIZES

Highest Aggregate open section, voucher donated by Alice Springs Nursery.

Best Potted Plant Classes L29 to L42 voucher donated by Alice Springs Nursery.

Best Blooms or Stems Classes L1 to L5 voucher donated by Sue Ride.

Best Arrangement in show voucher donated by Sue Ride.

Best Fairy Garden voucher donated by Sue Ride.

Best Australian Native in Bloom (1 Cut) Class L7. Prizes: 1st Prize $25, 2nd Prize $15, 3rd

Prize $10 sponsored by the Australian Plant Society, Alice Springs Inc.

Best Australian Native in Bloom (3 distinct, 1 cut of each) Class L8. Prizes: 1st Prize $25,

2nd Prize $15, 3rd Prize $10 sponsored by the Australian Plant Society, Alice Springs Inc.

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Section LJHORTICULTURE – JUNIOR

Steward Sue Ride

Fees Junior/ Aged Pensioner and Life Member $2.00

Closing Friday, 29 June online or Friday, 15 June at the office.

Delivery Thursday, 5 July. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward between 9am and 12 noon.

Collection Sunday, 8 July. Exhibits will be available for collection between 9:00am and 12:00 noon.

Prizes 1st $8/ 2nd $5/ 3rd $3

NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited.

SPECIAL REGULATIONS • Each exhibitor’s items to be listed on one form.

Junior entries on a separate form.

• Classes are defined as: 16 years and under – open to all age groups, 13 to 16 years (at date of Show, 6th July 2018), 9 to 12 years (at date of Show, 6th July 2018), 8 years and under (at date of Show, 6th July 2018)

FURTHER INFORMATIONFurther information regarding this section is available by contacting the steward, Sue Ride on 0400 670 258.

LJ23 Necklace of Seeds, Seed Caps/ pods

LJ24Fruit and/ or Vegetable Animal/ Bird Horticulture decorations may be used

LJ25 Decorated Gum Boots – 1 pair

LJ26Big Hairy Caterpillar – Using a sock or stocking filled with potting mixture and grass seeds – decorations may be used

LJ19 Egg Cup – of fresh flowers

LJ20

Floral Saucer (in wet sand or oasis) – Saucer must be completely covered with shape of the saucer retailed (max size 20cm)

LJ21Fairy Garden – Not to exceed 45cm overall

LJ22Space Scene Rock Garden – In a flat container

6 TO 8 YEARS

LJ30Fruit and/ or Vegetable Animal/ Bird – Horticulture decorations may be used

LJ31 Best Decorated Gum Boots – 1 pair

LJ32Seedlings in Egg Shells – May be deco-rated, must be whole as possible and to be displayed up right (min 2 max 6)

LJ27

Floral Saucer (in wet sand or oasis) – Saucer must be completely covered with shape of the saucer retained (max size 20cm)

LJ28Fairy Garden – Not to exceed 45cm overall

LJ29Rock Garden for Dinosaurs – In a flat container

5 YEARS AND UNDER

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LJ4Butterfly on a Plate – Using horticultural materials (max size plate 50cm)

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LJ1 Arrangement of Fresh Materials

LJ2 Scarecrow – Max. height 2m

LJ3Necklace of Seeds, Seed Caps/ pods – Must be wearable and prepared for display

16 YEARS AND UNDER (OPEN)

LJ8Floating Bowl – Floral design not to exceed 30cm overall

LJ9 Scarecrow – Max. height 2m

LJ10 Fairy Garden – Not to exceed 45cm overall

LJ11 Terrarium in a Mason jar

LJ5

Floral Saucer (in wet sand or oasis) -Saucer must be completely covered with shape of the saucer retained (max size 20cm)

LJ6Decorated plate - A raised pattern of good design, material glued in place

LJ7Fruit and/ or Vegetable Animal/ Bird – Horticultural decorations may be used

13 TO 15 YEARS

LJ15 Rock Garden – In flat container

LJ16Fruit and/ or Vegetable Animal/ Bird – Horticulture decorations may be used

LJ17 Decorated Gum Boots – 1 pair

LJ18 Scarecrow – Max. height 2m

LJ12 Egg Cup – of fresh flowers

LJ13

Floral Saucer (in wet sand or oasis) – Saucer must be completely covered with shape of the saucer retained (max size 20cm)

LJ14 Fairy Garden – Not to exceed 45cm overall

9 TO 12 YEARS

TROPHIES & PRIZES

Highest Aggregate Rosette.

Best Junior Exhibit Rosette.

Junior Encouragement Award Rosette.

Most Imaginative Fruit or Vegetable Animal Rosette.

School & Organisation Group Projects.

Rosettes and prize money sponsored by Central Australian Show Society.

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Section MPET AND ANIMAL NURSERY

Steward Alice Springs Girl Guides

Fees Adult $3.00 Junior/ Aged Pensioner/ Life Member $2.00

Closing Friday, 29 June online or Friday, 15 June at the office.

Delivery Friday, 6 July. Exhibits must be delivered to the stewards at the Animal Nursery between 8am and 9am. All exhibits will be vetted in as per CASS requirements. This may cause some delays in the accepting of

entries. (Country entries will be accepted earlier than the above date for your convenience. Please call the steward to organise a delivery time.)

Collection Saturday, 7 July. Exhibits must be collected from the stewards between 4:30pm and 5:30pm.

Prizes 1st $8/ 2nd $5/ 3rd $3

NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited.

SPECIAL REGULATIONS • Non Breed ‘Child Pet’ dog / cat may be entered

in Classes M3 & M4. All pets in these classes must be vaccinated and you must produce current vaccination certificate at time of vetting.

• Depending on the availability of cages, pet owners will be contacted if they are required to provide their own cage.

• Water containers and food must be provided by the exhibitors where necessary. Watering and feeding are the responsibility of the owner.

• Pet poultry exhibits must be free of disease.

• All entries exhibited at owner’s risk.

• All cages shall be large enough to allow free movement of the animals for feeding and exercise. The steward reserves the right to eject any exhibit on the basis of disease, poor condition of animals, or unsatisfactory condition of the cage and its provision for watering, feeding, sanitation or as otherwise deemed by the steward to be against the best interests of the animal or CASS.

• Pets are left at the owner’s risk.

FURTHER INFORMATIONFor further information, please contact the Alice Springs Girl Guides on 0400 670 258.

The Pet and Animal Nursery is positioned on Fourth Avenue, behind the CASS Office.

We encourage you to exhibit your pets, as more animals on show will ensure the success of this section.

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ANIMAL WELFARECompetitors and participants at any event run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their animals and at all time to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all dealings. All competition events must comply with the Animal Welfare standards of their governing body.

M8 Mice

M9 Native Pets

M10 Poultry

M11 Rabbits

M12 Reptiles

M13 Pets – Any other

M1 Birds – Large

M2 Birds – Small

M3 Cats

M4 Dogs

M5 Farm Pets

M6 Fish

M7 Guinea Pigs

NURSERY

TROPHIES & PRIZES

Best Decorated Exhibit Rosette

Most Endearing Exhibit Rosette

Most Unusual Exhibit Rosette

Stewards’ Pick Rosette

Best Overall Exhibit Rosette

Rosettes and Prizes sponsored by Alice Springs Girl Guides and Avanti Plus

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Section NPHOTOGRAPHY

Judge Peter Manchester

Steward Kelly Mathison

Fees Adult $3.00 Junior/ Aged Pensioner and Life Member $2.00

Closing Friday, 29 June online or Friday, 15 June at the office.

Delivery Sunday, 1 July. Exhibits to be delivered to the steward at the Photography Section, Rumball Hall between 9am and 12pm.

Collection Sunday, 8 July. Exhibits must be collected, from the steward at the Photography Section, Rumball Hall between 9am and 12 noon. (late collection from CASS Office – Photographs not collected within two months will be destroyed).

PRIZES 1st $8/ 2nd $5/ 3rd $3

NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited.

REGULATIONS BEGINNERS CLASSES N4-N6

• Persons who have not previously won a prize (1st, 2nd or 3rd) at a CASS Show or any other Show and/or Exhibition. Juniors are also eligible to enter this section.

GENERAL CLASSES N7-N18 (OPEN TO ALL PHOTOGRAPHERS)• A maximum of 4 entries may be submitted in each

class.

• If any class has less than 4 entries / less than 3 exhibitors – it will be at the steward’s discretion to move the entries into a different class. The right is reserved to transfer any entry to the correct class if wrongly classified by the competitor.

• The original photograph must be taken by the exhibitor with either a digital camera or film camera.

• Photographs may be commercially processed or the work of the exhibitor and printed on photographic or electronic print material.

• No photograph can be entered in two different sections. This includes identical or almost identical photographs cropped differently or presented as a colour print and a monochrome print.

• Photographs that have been previously exhibited at a CASS Show are not eligible for entry.

• Any photograph considered by the steward to be unsuitable for display will be rejected.

• No refund will be made for any rejected prints.

• The greatest care will be taken with entries but no liability will be accepted for loss or damage.

• Entries must be RETURN POSTAGE PAID where rele-vant and will be returned prior to 1st August 2018.

• Title/s of Photographs » The back top left hand corner of the print must include

entrant’s name, phone number, title of photograph (max. 24 characters) and class number. Ensuring these details correspond with those written on the entry form.

» If attaching a label to your photograph (in lieu of writing on print/matt board) ensure it is attached to the REAR of the picture indicating top, and all other details as mentioned above.

• Mounting Photographs » All photographs must be mounted. » Matt board, cardboard or similar is recommended. The

thickness of the mount must not exceed 7mm. » DO NOT mount photos in frames, on chipboard, wood,

hardboard, behind glass, laminate or Canvas prints as they will not be accepted.

• Mandatory Size of Exhibits » Classes (N1-N18) – minimum size 15cm x 20cm,

maximum size 40cm x 50cm. These are overall measurements which incorporates the size of the mounts.

» Class N15 (panoramic photographs) the longer side, incorporating the mount, is to be a minimum of 20cm and a maximum of 60cm long. The length of the longer side of the photograph must be at least twice the length of the shorter side.

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DEFINITIONS

• MONOCHROME – Any photograph containing shades of only one colour. If toning is carried out, it must be over the total area of the photograph – partial toning and/or the addition of one extra colour is not acceptable in a monochrome photograph.

• COLOUR – Any photograph that is not monochrome. It includes a monochrome photograph that has been partially toned or had colour added.

• OPEN – Any subject treated pictorially i.e. embodying the elements of good design, arrangement or composition and which reflects the personal interpretation of the photographer, including “creative” and “experimental” techniques and derivations providing there is a photographic base.

• NATURE – Nature photography depicts living, untamed animals and uncultivated plants in a natural habitat, geology and the wide diversity of natural phenomena, from insects to icebergs. Photographs of animals, which are domesticated, caged or under any form of restraint, as well as photographs of cultivated plants, are ineligible. Minimal evidence of humans is acceptable for nature subjects, such as barn owls or storks adapting to an environment modified by humans, or natural forces, like hurricanes or tidal waves, reclaiming it. The photographer, whatever photographic medium is used, must have taken the original image. Any manipulation or modification to the original image is limited to minor retouching of blemishes and must not alter the content of the original scene.

• PEOPLE – A photograph of a person or persons that may range from a head study to full body length. This section includes candid photographs and formal portraits.

• LANDSCAPE – A photograph of natural scenery. It may include evidence of man, people, animals, even part of the sea, provided that none of these elements dominate the photograph.

• CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN LANDSCAPE – Classes N5 & N9, is defined as within the Northern Territory and south of Three Ways.

Definitions

for new Classes

(N16–N17–N18)

LOVE – Open to the photographers own interpretation of the meaning of ‘Love’.

MACRO – Is extreme close-up photography, usually of very small subjects, in which the size of the subject in the photograph is great than life size.

EXPERIMENTAL – The image must have photographic origin with the original image/work having been made by the entrant. The photograph may have been modified during exposure in the camera or modified after exposure with experimental, digital, computer software or darkroom techniques. The subject covers entries that display a novel or unusual combination of objects and/or viewpoint.

N1Monochrome / Colour Photographs – Open subject (7 years and under)

N2Monochrome / Colour Photographs – Open subject (12 years and under)

N3Monochrome / Colour Photographs – Open subject (15 years and under)

JUNIORS

N4 Colour Photographs – Open subject

N5Colour Photographs – Central Australian Landscapes

N6 Monochrome / Colour Photo – People

BEGINNERS

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N13Monochrome / Colour Photographs – Travel

N14Monochrome / Colour Photographs – Pets

N15Monochrome / Colour Panorama Photographs – Open Subject

N16Monochrome/ Colour Photographs – Love

N17 Monochrome/ Colour Macro

N18 Monochrome/ Colour- Experimental

N7Monochrome Photographs – Open Subject

N8 Colour Photographs – Open Subject

N9Colour Photographs – Central Australian Landscape

N10Monochrome / Colour Photographs – Nature

N11Monochrome / Colour Photographs – People

N12Monochrome / Colour Photographs – Sport

GENERAL

TROPHIES & PRIZES

Best Centralian Landscape – Rosette, Award and $100 gift voucher sponsored by Alice Springs Camera House

Champion Photograph – Rosette, Award and $50 gift voucher sponsored by Framed in Alice

Champion Wildlife Award – Rosette, Award and $50 gift voucher sponsored by Alice Springs Retile Centre

Most Successful Photographer – Rosette, Award and $50 gift voucher sponsored by A Home Like Alice

Champion Junior Photographer – Medal, Rosette, Award and $50 gift voucher sponsored by Framed in Alice

Stewards Choice – Rosette, Award and $50 gift voucher for Alice Springs Camera House

About the Judge

PROFILE- PETER S MANCHESTER AFIAP, AAPS, HON FAPS, FTPF

Peter Manchester is Launceston born, educated at the University of Tasmania in geology, geochemistry and education. Apart from a short period at the Mines Department, then in the mining industry, he served National Service in Vietnam and Papua New Guinea. On return he lectured and taught geology, chemistry, still & video photography, multimedia and geotourism to people of all levels of experience. He is an international judge in digital imagery and has conducted seminars, field trips and weekend getaways on geology and photography throughout Tasmania and mainland Australia. Peter is a past President of the Australian Photographic Society, Tasmanian Photographic Federation and Northern Tasmanian Camera Club. In 2010 Peter published a book on Tasmanian Geology “Created from Chaos”-100 geological sites in Tasmania.

PHOTOGRAPHIC PROFILE

Nearly 40 years of active photography has enabled Peter to expand his monochrome and digital pursuits to think and view laterally towards the big picture of the understanding of the universe in Astrophotography. Yet he has not lost his desire to capture the actions and body language of the people in the society that surrounds him. Now residing in Hobart, Peter is a much sort after lecturer and educator in geology, astronomy, street photography, geotourism, mineralogy and scientific toys. His interests are wide and varied from orchid growing, boating, collecting minerals, fossils and reading. He still administers and writes for the APS Focus, APS Gallery for APS in the Australian Photography magazine.

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Stewards Craig Whan

Fees Adult $3.00 Junior/ Aged Pensioner and Life Member $2.00

Closing Friday, 29 June online or Friday, 15 June at the office.

Delivery Wednesday, 4 July. Exhibits must be delivered between 4pm and 6pm.

Collection Saturday, 7 July or Sunday 8, July. Exhibits to be collected between 4pm

and 6pm Saturday 7th July 2018 or between 10:30am and 11:30am on Sunday, 8th July 2018. Birds not collected after that time will be disposed of as seen fit. Alternative requirements may be made by contacting the steward.

Prizes 1st $8/ 2nd $5/ 3rd $3

NOTE: Prize monies not collected by Friday, 20th July 2018 will be forfeited.

SPECIAL REGULATIONS

• Food, water containers and cages are provided.

• Entries entered in the wrong class cannot be judged. Assistance with class identification may be obtained by contact with the stewards, however final responsibility rests with the exhibitor, no responsibility will be accepted for incorrect entries.

• The stewards reserve the right to reject or remove exhibits, based on their own opinion or on veterinary advice, that are suspected of being diseased or ill.

• All exhibits must be individually inspected by the stewards prior to being entered in the cages, no bird may be removed without a steward in attendance.

• An exhibit can only be entered in one class.

• Exhibitors will be permitted to be present at the time of judging at the discretion of the judge.

• Judging will commence at 9am on Thursday, 5th July 2018

• All exhibits shall be entered at own risk.

• Sale of birds is permitted. A “for sale” notice with the name, contact of the seller and the price on a plain, white piece of cardboard can be placed on the cage any time after judging. Onus for all arrangements rests with the seller and no responsibility shall be accepted by CASS.

• A limited number of day old chickens will be available for sale at the Show.

• Birds must have been owned by exhibitor for at least 2 months.

• Any breach of the Show Society Rules or Regulations or any of the above, shall result in immediate disqualification and forfeiture of awards, monies and possible prohibition from future exhibiting.

• No late entries accepted.

• Birds not delivered during delivery times will not be judged.

NOTE All exhibitors and exhibits shall conform to and be in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Central Australian Show Society. Any questions regarding this section may be directed to Craig Whan, Steward, on 0407 164 915

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P9 Plymouth Rock (Male)

P10 Plymouth Rock (Female)

P11 Rhode Island Red (Male)

P12 Rhode Island Red (Female)

P13 Sussex (Male)

P14 Sussex (Female)

P15 Heavy Breed (Male) – Any other variety

P16 Heavy Breed (Female) – Any other variety

P17 Araucana (Male)

P18 Araucana (Female)

P19 Leghorn (Male) – Any colour

P20 Leghorn (Female) – Any colour

P21 Silkie (Male) – Black/ White

P22 Silkie (Female) – Black/ White

P23 Silkie (Male) – Any other colour

P24 Silkie (Female) – Any other colour

P25 Light Breed (Male) – Any other variety

P26 Light Breed (Female) – Any other variety

P27 Hamburg (Male) – Any colour

P28 Hamburg (Female) – Any colour

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P1 Australian Langshan (Male) – Any colour

P2 Australian Langshan (Female) – Any colour

P3 Barnevelder (Male) – Any colour

P4 Barnevelder (Female) – Any colour

P5 Australorp (Male)

P6 Australorp (Female)

P7 Dorking (Male)

P8 Dorking (Female)

HEAVY BREED LARGE FOWL

LIGHT BREED LARGE FOWL

P29 Indian Game (Male)

P30 Indian Game (Female)

P31 Old English Game (Male) – any colour

P32 Old English Game (Female) – any colour

P33 Game Breed (Male) any other variety

P34 Game Breed (Female) – any other variety

GAME BREED LARGE FOWL

P35 Most Unusual Colour (Male)

P36 Most Unusual Colour (Female)

X BREED/ UTILITY

ANIMAL WELFARECompetitors and participants at any event run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their animals and at all time to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all dealings. All competition events must comply with the Animal Welfare standards of their governing body.

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P44 Muscovy (Duck) – White

P45 Muscovy (Drake) – Any other colour

P46 Muscovy (Duck) – Any other colour

P47 Pure Breed Duck (Drake) – Any other variety

P48 Pure Breed Duck (Duck) – Any other variety

P49 Geese (Gander) – Any colour

P50 Geese (Goose) – Any colour

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P37 Australian Call (Drake) – Any Colour

P38 Australian Call (Duck) – Any colour

P39 Mallard (Drake) – Any colour

P40 Mallard (Duck) – Any colour

P41 Indian Runner (Drake) – Any colour

P42 Indian Runner (Duck) – Any colour

P43 Muscovy (Drake) – White

WATER FOWL

P51 Indian Game (Male)

P52 Indian Game (Female)

P53 Modern Game (Male) – Pile

P54 Modern Game (Female) – Pile

P55 Modern Game (Male) – Black/Red

P56 Modern Game (Female) – Black/Red

P57Old English Game (Male) – Black/Red, dark leg

P58Old English Game (Female) – Black/Red, dark leg

P59Old English Game (Male) – Black/Red, light leg

P60Old English Game (Female) – Black/Red, light leg

P61 Old English Game (Male) – Blue Red

P62 Old English Game (Female) – Blue Red

P63 Old English Game (Male) – Duckwing

P64 Old English Game (Female) – Duckwing

P65Old English Game (Male) – Any other colour

P66Old English Game (Female) – Any other colour

HARD FEATHER BANTAM

P67 Araucana (Male)

P68 Araucana (Female)

P69 Australorp (Male) – Any Colour

P70 Australorp (Female) – Any colour

P71 Frizzle (Male)

P72 Frizzle (Female)

P73 Australian Langshan (Male) – Any colour

P74Australian Langshan (Female) – Any colour

P75 Leghorn (Male) – Any colour

P76 Leghorn (Female) – Any colour

P77 Pekin (Male) – Black

P78 Pekin (Female) – Black

P79 Pekin (Male) – Any other colour

P80 Pekin (Female) – Any other colour

P81 Rhode Island Red (Male) – Any colour

P82 Rhode Island Red (Female) – Any colour

P83 Rosecomb (Male) – Any colour

P84 Rosecomb (Female) – Any colour

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SOFT FEATHER BANTAM

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P85 Sebright (Male) – Gold

P86 Sebright (Female) – Gold

P87 Sebright (Male) – Silver

P88 Sebright (Female) – Silver

P89 Sussex (Male)

P90 Sussex (Female)

P91 Wyandotte (Male) – Any colour

P92 Wyandotte (Female) – Any colour

P93Soft Feather Bantam (Male) – Any other variety

P94Soft Feather Bantam (Female) – Any other variety

P95 Turkey (Gobbler) – Bronze

P96 Turkey (Female) – Bronze

P97 Turkey (Gobbler) – White

P98 Turkey (Female) – White

P99 Bantam – Any variety

P100 Large Fowl – Any variety

P101 Water Fowl – Any variety

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SOFT FEATHER BANTAM SPECIAL CLASSES

BREEDING PAIRS

TROPHIES & PRIZES

Champion Pavilion Entry Perpetual Trophy donated by Laucke Mills.

Reserve Champion Pavilion Entry.

The following will receive a trophy, and ribbon from Gould Plumbing and voucher from Laucke Mills:

Champion Heavy Breed, Champion Light Breed, Champion Water Fowl, Champion Hard Feather Bantam,

Champion Soft Feather Bantam, Champion Turkey, Champion Game Breed Large Fowl.

The following will receive a ribbon: Reserve Champion Heavy Breed, Reserve Champion Light Breed,

Reserve Champion Water Fowl, Reserve Champion Hard Feather Bantam, Reserve Champion Game Breed Large Fowl,

Reserve Champion Turkey and Reserve Champion soft feather Bantam.

Feed for exhibits donated by Laucke Mills.

Trophy Presentation Sat 7th July 2:30pm -poultry shed- prize’s etc to be collected from 3pm onwards.

We thank Laucke Mills for their continued support.

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