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130th Annual Alstonville Agricultural

Show26th – 27th October 2018

Pavilion

GENERAL REGULATION AND POINTS FOR EXHIBITORS

EXHIBITS – Must be brought to the ground and placed where directed at the allocated times in each sectionREMEMBER – All prize winners in Section 2 must parade at such time as the Committee may directNO DECORATIONS - Animals exhibited must not be decorated with any previous awards during the show. Decorations received at the show are permissible.CAMPING FEES – Anyone camping on our grounds will be charged at camping rates per day. Bookings must be made prior to the 26th October

1. The Exhibition will be opened on the 2nd day at 2pm2. Exhibitors of livestock for competition must on their entry form state the age and breed;

the age to be computed as from 1st October for Stud Cattle.3. Exhibitors must comply with the conditions of the schedule of prizes offered under all

sections. 4. All exhibits must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor; all produce to be the

production of the person exhibiting and the manufactures of the work of the exhibitor. Any breach of this regulation will render the exhibitor liable to forfeiture of any prize that may have been awarded and the exhibitor also open to disqualification for future exhibitions.

5. No exhibitor or other person than the Stewards will be allowed in the section of the ground or building during the judging. Attendants actually in charge of stock may hold no communication with the judge except through the Stewards. Any person so offending will be liable to forfeit their claim to any prize and it shall be the duty of the Stewards to prevent any persons interfering with the judges, and if necessary, order removal of such offenders from the ground.

6. The entry of any exhibit will be considered a guarantee as free from disease. In cases of infectious disease being spread by the violation of the rule, exhibitors may be held liable for any loss that may result from this act.

7. The Committee will take all reasonable care for the safety of the exhibits, but the Society will not be held responsible for any accident or loss that may occur to, from or by an exhibit during the Show, and it shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor hold the Society blameless and indemnify it against legal proceedings arising from such accident or loss.

8. The owner or exhibitor of any exhibit must, immediately upon notice to do so from the Executive Committee or other body of officers appointed for the purpose remove such

exhibit from the ground and such owner or exhibitor shall have no claim for refund of entrance of other fees which may have been paid.

9. Exhibitors when called upon by the Committee or their delegated authority, shall furnish proofs, written or oral, of the correctness of their entry.

10. Exhibitors shall under the direction of the Stewards, if so required, arrange their exhibit, and no exhibit must afterwards be removed without the sanction of the Steward, under penalty of being removed from the ground and the forfeiture of any prize money which may have been awarded to it, and the Society or Stewards or the officers shall not incur any responsibility by such removal.

11. The Judges shall withhold any prize, if they are of the opinion that there is not sufficient merit to justify an award. If there is absolute equality of merit the judges are instructed to divide the prize and in cases where there is a second prize, this shall be divided with the first. The judges may recommend to the Committee, but not award, additional prizes not provided for in the schedule.

12. As soon as the judges have made their award in any class, prize exhibits shall be distinguished by different coloured ribbons or cards, Blue – 1st, Red – 2nd, White – 3rd, Yellow – 4th where stated.

13. No animal exhibit shall be decorated with any previous award while being judged.14. The Stewards shall have power to remove from the ground any exhibit for which the

exhibitor refuses to accept the official award or from which he shall remove any ribbon or tickets placed thereon by the Society’s Officers.

15. Any exhibitor or member who shall insult any judge acting for the Society during the holding of the Show by word or action may, at the direction of the Committee be either fined any sum of not less than $2 or be expelled from the Society.

16. Any exhibitor committing a breach of any of the above regulations may, in addition to any other penalty to which he may be liable, be disqualified by the Committee for such period as they may determine. Every such disqualification shall be reported to all other Societies belonging to the Association and shall extend to all shows held by them during the period for which it is imposed.

17. Protests against any award must be lodged in writing with the Secretary at his/her office, on the showgrounds, not later than 6.00 pm on the last day of the Show. Every protest must state the grounds of the protest and be accompanied with a sum of $10.00, this deposit to be liable for forfeiture if on any inquiry; the Committee shall consider it frivolous. The party making the protest shall attend with witnesses or other evidence to have the matter inquired into. No entries will be received for any prizes offered by this Society, except on the express conditions that all disputes, objections and protests shall be decided by the Committee or those to whom they may delegate this duty.

18. No members whose subscription is in arrears shall be entitled to any of the privileges of membership.

19. All the Society’s prizes to be collected by exhibitors before the end of the Show, except for the Pavilion Sections as stated. No prize money will be posted.

20. Any exhibitor who shall make a false report or give misleading information regarding any exhibit shall be held to have forfeited any prize gained by these means.

21. All exhibits, unless otherwise provided, must be delivered onto the Showground and removed at the owner’s risk and expense.

22. In case any dispute shall arise as to the interpretation of these rules, the same shall be determined by the Committee, and their decision shall be final.

23. Exhibitors who may require wall, table or grouped space of a special character in or outside the building must make written application to the Secretary at least seven days prior to the Show.

24. The Committee reserves the right to reduce the prize list by 36% in the event of adverse circumstances interfering with the Show, but every effort will be made to adhere to the published lists.

25. Any request for prize money to be paid to any person other than the exhibitor must be in writing, the Society to be indemnified against loss or theft.

26. Any dogs brought onto the Showground must be under strict control and will be the responsibility of the owner.

27. No electric fences to be used on the showground28. Attention is drawn to the fact that all calves paraded with their mother to be not more

than 8 months old.29. Exhibitors should be aware that animals at foot are entered in a calf class cannot be shown

on the dam as a cow and calf unit. Similarly any animal shown on the dam cannot be entered in the calf class.

30. No child under 12 years is to restrain or lead a bull. All persons MUST be suitably trained in handling and control

31. Horse Health form MUST be completed on the day of competition. NO EXCEPTIONS

Entry available online at showday.online.com or download an entry form from our website

PAVILION EXHIBITSCHIEF STEWARD: MR GRAHAM GOODINGSECTIONS5. FARM PRODUCE, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES6. HORTICULTURE7. CULINARY8. COOKING9. HANDICRAFTS10. ART11. PHOTOGRAPHY12. SCHOOLS COMPETITION13. CHINA PAINTING14. FOLK ART15. SCRAPBOOKING16. WOODWORK AND MODELLINGALL EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTEAll Entry forms for the pavilion sections MUST be registered with the

Secretary and all exhibit tickets picked up by 5pm on Wednesday 24th October 2018.NO Entry forms will be accepted on Thursday morning prior to judging. Entry forms may be posted or emailed to the Secretary during the week before the show.ALL Entry forms MUST be accompanied by a completed waiver form available from the SecretaryNO Entry forms can be accepted without this form.ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE STEWARDS BY 9AM THURSDAY 26TH OCTOBERThe Pavilion will be open to the public from 9am to 8pm Friday the 26th and from 8am to 8pm on Saturday 27th.

ALL Exhibits in the Pavilion MUST remain in the Pavilion until Sunday morning NO EXCEPTIONS!The Pavilion will be open between 9am and 11am for you to collect your exhibits and any prizes won.NO prize money will be available before this time.Exhibits and prizes NOT collected by 11am Sunday the 29th will remain the property of the Society unless prior arrangements have been made with the Secretary.JUDGES DECISION IN ALL SECTIONS IS FINAL

SECTION 5: FARM PRODUCE FRUIT &VEGETABLESChief Steward: Mr Les SmithEntry Fee $1Prize Money 1st $5 2nd $2 (unless otherwise stated)All exhibits in this section MUST be grown by the exhibitor. No exhibitor forming a collection will be allowed to compete in any other classes. All exhibits of seeds to be in boxes or neat containers. All produce should be of show standard and free from disease.PLEASE READ GUIDELINES FOR ALL PAVILION EXHIBITS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PAVILION SECTION. THESE GUIDELINES MUST BE ADHEARED TO FARM PRODUCE OpenClass 1 Hen Eggs 1doz White, double yolk excludedClass 2 Hen Eggs 1doz Brown, double yolk excluded

Class 3 Bantam Eggs 1dozClass 4 Potatoes Pink Skinned 2kgClass 5 Potatoes White Skinned 2kgClass 6 Potatoes Sweet 2kgClass 7 Potatoes, Sweet Collection 3Variety 2 of eachClass 8 Pumpkin Table Jap 1Class 9 Pumpkin Table QLD 1Class 10 Pumpkin Table AOV 1Class 11 Gramma Bugle 1Class 12 Gramma Pear Shape 1Class 13 Gramma AOV 1Class 14 Zucchini 500gClass 15 Button Squash 500gClass 16 Squashes AOV 500gClass 17 Turnips Swede 3Class 18 Turnips White 3Class 19 Parsnips 3Class 20 Carrots Short 3Class 21 Carrots Long 3Class 22 Beetroot Globe Shaped 3Class 23 Beetroot Long 3Class 24 Radishes 6Class 25 Cabbage Large Variety 1Class 26 Cabbage Small Variety 1Class 27 Cauliflower 1Class 28 Broccoli 1Class 29 Broad Beans 10Class 30 French Beans 20Class 31 Butter Beans 20Class 32 Cucumber Long 3Class 33 Cucumber Apple 3

Class 34 Rhubarb 6 StalksClass 35 Silverbeet 6 StalksClass 36 Capsicums 3Class 37 Collection of ChilliesClass 38 Lettuce Large Imperial Type 1Class 39 Lettuce Mignonette 1Class 40 Onions Large Variety 3Class 41 Spring Onions 10Class 42 Parsley 4 StemsClass 43 Collection of Seasoning HerbsClass 44 Collection of Vegetables not less than 6 VarietiesClass 45 Asian vegetable any variety 1Class 46 Mandarins 3Class 47 Lemons Lisbon 3Class 48 Lemons Common 3Class 49 Grapefruit 3Class 50 Peaches 3Class 51 Nectarines 3Class 52 Cape Gooseberries 1 TrayClass 53 Mulberries 1 TrayClass 54 Strawberries 1 TrayClass 55 Tomatoes Small Varieties 6Class 56 Collection of Tomatoes 3 varieties 3 of eachClass 57 Passionfruit 6Class 58 Bananas any Variety 1 bunchClass 59 Bananas any Variety 1 handClass 60 Custard Apples 2Class 61 Pawpaw 1Class 62 Pineapples rough 2Class 63 Pineapples smooth 2Class 64 Avocadoes 3

Class 65 Monstera Deliciosa 2Class 66 Collection of Fruit 6 varietiesClass 67 Any other Fruit 500gClass 68 Peanuts in Shells 500gClass 69 Macadamia Nuts 500gClass 70 Pecan Nuts 500gClass 71 Honey (liquid) light 2 jars standard 500g approx.Class 72 Honey (liquid) dark 2 jars standard 500g approx.Class 73 -Full Depth Frame Honey 1Class 74 - Honey (liquid) Medium 2 jarsClass 75 Beeswax plain yellow 500gClass 76 Coffee Red Cherry on a BranchClass 77 Coffee Parchment 500gClass 78 Coffee Bean Green 500gClass 79 Coffee Roasted Whole Bean 500gBEST EXHIBIT IN SECTION 5- Champion ribbon + PRIZEJUNIOR VEGETABLES- UNDER 17 YEARSJUNIOR VEGETABLES – UNDER 17 YEARSMUST BE GROWN BY COMPETITOR EXCEPT CLASS 96Entry Fee 50 CentsPrize Money 1st $3 2nd $1 Class 80 French Beans 20Class 81 Potatoes White 1kgClass 82 Beetroot Globe Shaped 3Class 83 Silverbeet 6 stalksClass 84 Lettuce Large Imperial Type 1 headClass 85 Lettuce Mignonette 1 headClass 86 Radishes 6Class 87 Swede Turnip 1Class 88 Rhubarb 6 stalksClass 89 Cabbage small 1 headClass 90 Pumpkin QLD Blue 1

Class 91 Pumpkin any other variety 1Class 92 Gramma any variety 1Class 93 Carrots 3Class 94 Tomatoes 3Class 95 Spring Onions 10Class 96 Any Other VegetablesClass 97 Vegetable Character exhibitor 12 years and underClass 98 Herbs any variety 4 StemsClass 99 Hen Eggs 6MOST SUCSESSFUL EXHIITOR IN JUNIOR VEGETABLE - PRIZE

SECTION 6: HORTICULTURECHIEF STEWARD: MRS B KENNEDYAll flowers to be grown by the exhibitor, except in the decorative section. Distinct, means each bloom must be of a different colour. Brand name must be absent from containersPLEASE READ GUIDELINES FOR ALL PAVILION EXHIBITS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PAVILION SECTION. THESE GUIDELINES MUST BE ADHEARED TOEntry Fee $1Prize Money 1st $5 2nd $2 (unless otherwise stated) POTTED PLANTSClass 100 Ornamental PlantClass 101 1 Ornamental Leafed BegoniaClass 102 1 Exotic FernClass 103 Native FernClass 104 1 ColeusClass 105 African VioletClass 106 Best Specimen Variegated Plant- not BegoniaClass 107 Best Specimen Evergreen PlantClass 108 Best PalmClass 109 Asparagus FernClass 110 Fern (other than Asparagus)

Class 111 Best Specimen Maiden Hair FernClass 112 Best MaranathaClass 113 Best Flowering CactusClass 114 Any Other Flowering PlantClass 115 SucculentsClass 116 BromeliadsCUT FLOWERSClass 117 1 Red RoseClass 118 1 Pink RoseClass 119 1 Cream, Yellow or Orange RoseClass 120 1 White RoseClass 121 3 Distinct RosesClass 122 Rose, Any colour, 3 stages bud, half open, 1 bloomClass 123 Collection of 6 Roses - Mixed ColoursClass 124 Collection of Miniature RosesClass 125 3 Distinct Single GerberasClass 126 Collection of GerberasClass 127 3 Distinct Double GerberasClass 128 Collection of GeraniumsClass 129 Collection of FuchsiasClass 130 Collection of Crucifix OrchidsClass 131 1 ProteaClass 132 Collection of Protea - 3 cutsClass 133 1 Spike GladioliClass 134 1 Arum LilyClass 135 1 HippeastrumClass 136 3 HippeastrumsClass 137 Collection of Bulbs and or Lilies 1 cut each varietyClass 138 Bottle Brush 3 Distinct cutsClass 139 Grevillia 6 Distinct cutsClass 140 Kangaroo Paw 3 Distinct cuts

Class 141 Collection of Australian NativesClass 142 Collection of DaisiesClass 143 Collection of CarnationsClass 144 Collection of DianthusClass 145 Collection of Antirrhinum (Snap Dragon)Class 146 Pansies 6Class 147 Collection of PansiesClass 148 Collection of NasturtiumsClass 149 Collection of PetuniasClass 150 Collection of PhloxClass 151 Collection of VerbenasClass 152 Collection of StaticeClass 153 Collection of MarigoldsClass 154 Collection of PentasClass 155 1 Vase of VioletsClass 156 Collection of LarkspursClass 157 1 Delphinium SpikeClass 158 Best 6 Distinct AnnualsClass 159 Best 6 Flowering ShrubsClass 160 Vase of Flowers not in Schedule - 1 kind of flower in mixed colourDECORATIVE SECTIONClass 161 Modern Arrangement Any ContainerClass 162 Arrangement Feature ProteasClass 163 Arrangement of Silk FlowersClass 164 Arrangement of Leaf and FoliageClass 165 Arrangement, Fruit and Flowers (artificial fruit allowed)Class 166 Best Arranged Vase, Bowl or Container Centrepiece for TableClass 167 Frontal View- Any Container

Class 168 Best Arranged Float Bowl, Any Shape ContainerClass 169 Bridal Bouquet

ORCHID SECTIONClass 170 Best CymbidiumClass 171 Best DendrobiumClass 172 Best CattleyaClass 173 Best Miscellaneous

SECTION 6: HORTICULTURE SCHOOLS COMPETITION

Entry Fee 50 CentsPrize Money 1st $3 2nd $1 JUNIOR SECTION UNDER 13YEARSClass 174 Best Collection of NativesClass 175 Best Bulbous BloomClass 176 Best RoseClass 177 Best Single NativeClass 178 Best Arrangement Primary School StudentsClass 179 Best Decorated Saucer Primary School StudentClass 180 Best Arranged Float Bowl any Shape container Primary SchoolHORTICULTURE FOR 13 YEARS AND UNDER 17 YEARSClass 181 Best Collection of NativesClass 182 Best Bulbous BloomClass 183 Best RoseClass 184 Best Single NativeSenior SectionHORTICULTURE FOR 13 YEARS AND UNDER 17 YEARSClass 185 Table Arrangement for a LuncheonClass 186 Best 6 Annuals

CHAMPION RIBBON + PRZE FOR BEST CUT FLOWER OR POTTED PLANTCHAMPION RIBBON + PRZE FOR BEST DECORATIVE ARRANGEMENT

SECTION 7: CULINARYCHIEF STEWARD J DenisonSTEWARD P TurnerEntry Fee $1Prize Money 1st $5 2nd $2Exhibitors Tickets MUST be attached to each jar. Brand labels are to be absent from the containersPLEASE READ GUIDELINES FOR ALL PAVILION EXHIBITS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PAVILION SECTION. THESE GUIDELINES MUST BE ADHEARED TO Class 187 Collection of Homemade Jams 4Bottles Distinct KindsClass 188 Collection of Homemade Jellies 2 Bottles Distinct KindsClass 189 Collection of Citrus Marmalade 4 Distinct KindsClass 190 Apple Jelly 1 bottle onlyClass 191 Cherry Guava Jelly 1 bottle onlyClass 192 Lemon Butter 1 bottle or jarClass 193 Passionfruit Butter 1 bottle or jarClass 194 Fig Jam 1 bottle or jarClass 195 Gooseberry Jam 1 bottle or jarClass 196 Grape Jam 1 bottle or jarClass 197 Melon and Pineapple Jam 1 bottle or jarClass 198 Melon and Lemon Jam 1 bottle or jarClass 199 Mulberry Jam 1 bottle or jarClass 200 Rosella Jam 1 bottle or jarClass 201 Strawberry Jam 1 bottle or jarClass 202 Tomato Jam 1 bottle or jarClass 203 Yellow Guava Jam 1 bottle or jarClass 204 Grapefruit Marmalade 1 bottle or jarClass 205 Lemon Marmalade 1 bottle or jarClass 206 Orange Marmalade 1 bottle or jarClass 207 Any other Citrus Marmalade 1 bottle or jar

Class 208 Any other Jam Variety 1 bottle or jarClass 209 For those who have neverClass 210 Won a prize in CulinaryClass 211 Mock Chicken Sandwich Spread 1 bottleClass 212 Mango Chutney 1 jarClass 213 Any other variety Chutney 1 jarClass 214 Mixed Pickles (clear) 1 bottle or jarClass 215 Mixed Pickles 1 bottle or jarClass 216 Corn Relish 1 jarClass 217 Macadamia Spread 1 JarClass 218 Tomato Sauce 1 bottleClass 219 BBQ Sauce 1 bottleClass 220 Plum Sauce 1 bottleMOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN SECTION 7 - PRIZE

SECTION 8: COOKINGCHIEF STEWARD Beatrice GraySTEWARD S HillEntry Fee $1Prize Money 1st $5 2nd $2Special Award to the Most Successful Exhibitor The Gladys Smith Memorial Trophy and PrizePLEASE READ GUIDELINES FOR ALL PAVILION EXHIBITS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PAVILION SECTION. THESE GUIDELINES MUST BE ADHEARED TOALL COOKING TO BE STAGED IN GLASS CASEConditions:All exhibits MUST be made by the exhibitor NO PACKET MIXESHints for Exhibiting:Ice cakes on the top only (unless otherwise specified) Never turn your cakes onto a wire cake cooler – the marks are regarded as decoration, place your cakes onto a board with tea towels. Do not trim cake OPENClass 221 Plain Damper

Class 222 Plain Scones 6Class 223 Sweet Scones with Fruit 6Class 224 Pumpkin Scones 6Class 225 Pikelets 6Class 226 Date LoafClass 227 Date RollClass 228 Muffins, Savoury 6Class 229 Muffins, sweet 6Class 230 ShortbreadClass 231 Lamingtons 6Class 232 Custard Puffs 6Class 233 Butterfly Cakes 6Class 234 Plain Patty Cakes Iced 6Class 235 Fruit Slice 6 piecesClass 236 Slice any other Variety 6 piecesClass 237 French Jellies 6Class 238 Gluten Free Slice 6 piecesClass 239 Marshmallows 6Class 240 Coconut Ice 6Class 241 Fruit Pudding SteamedClass 242 Boiled Plum PuddingClass 243 Sponge Sandwich, Cream Filled not icedClass 244 Plain Sponge Sandwich, Jam FilledClass 245 Caramel Tartlets 6Class 246 Plain Butter Cake, Iced- top onlyClass 247 Coffee Cake, Iced- top onlyClass 248 Orange Cake, Iced- top onlyClass 249 Tutti Fruitti Cake, Iced- top onlyClass 250 Marble Cake, Iced- top onlyClass 251 Peach Blossom Cake, Iced- top onlyClass 252 Banana Cake, Iced- top only

Class 253 Sultana CakeClass 254 Chocolate Cake, Iced- top onlyClass 255 Carrot Cake, Iced- top onlyClass 256 Boiled Fruit Cake1st $7 2nd$3 Class 257 Fruit Cake, 250g Mixture, Dark1st $7 2nd$3 Class 258 Best Decorated Cake Open1st $10 2nd $5 Class 259 Best Decorated Cake Beginners1st $10 2nd $5 Most Successful Exhibitor The Gladys Smith Memorial TrophyJUNIOR COOKING COOKING FOR UNDER 13 YEARSMUST BE MADE BY COMPETITOREntry Fee 50 centsPrize Money 1st $3 2nd $1 Class 260 Plain Scones 6Class 261 Piklets 6Class 262 Rock Cakes 6Class 263 Jam Drops 6Class 264 Plate of Homemade Biscuits 6Class 265 Plan Patty Cakes, Iced- no papers 6Class 266 Choolate Cake, Iced- top onlyClass 267 Best Decorated Biscuits, bought 4 onlyClass 268 Best Decorated Biscuits, home made 4 onlyClass 269 Chocolate Crackles 6Class 270 Slice any Variety 6MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR FOR UNDER 13 YEARS - $20JUNIOR COOKING COOKING FOR 13 YEARS & UNDER 17 YEARSMUST BE MADE BY COMPETITOREntry Fee 50 centsPrize Money 1st $3 2nd $1 Class 271 Plain Scones 6

Class 272 Pikelets 6Class 273 Jam Drops 6Class 274 Plate of Homemade Biscuits, 6Class 275 Coconut Ice 6Class 276 Marshmallows 6Class 277 Muffins 6Class 278 Patty Cakes, Iced- No papers 6Class 279 Chocolate Cake Iced- top onlyClass 280 Slice any Variety 6MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR FOR 13 YEARS AND UNDER 17 YEARS -$Class 281 Best Decorated Cake

SECTION 9: HANDICRAFTSCHIEF STEWARD J GilliesSTEWARD S Gooding and CEntry Fee $1Prize Money 1st $5 2nd $2All work must be presented by the exhibitor and made during the last TWO YEARS, No single exhibit shall be eligible in more than one class except in “Special”All exhibits in Handicrafts shall be shown unwashed, clean and presentable for show exhibition. All articles worked in wool may be wool or wool substitute.PLEASE READ GUIDELINES FOR ALL PAVILION EXHIBITS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PAVILION SECTION. THESE GUIDELINES MUST BE ADHEARED TO NO IDENTIFICATION LABLES ARE ALLOWED ON ANY EXHIBITALL EXHIBITS IN THIS SECTION ARE STAGED WITHIN A SECURE WIRE CAGENO STAPLES OR STRAIGHT PINS ON ANY ARTICLES – SAFTEY PINS MUST BE USEDJUNIOR HANDICRAFTS PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTSEntry Fee 50 centsPrize Money 1st $3 2nd $1 Class 282 Hand Embroidery Any ArticleClass 283 Cross Stitch

Class 284 Jewellery BeadingClass 285 Boxer ShortsClass 286 Soft ToyClass 287 Any other Craftwork not in ScheduleMOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN PRIMARY SCHOOL SECTION - $20Class 288 Dream Catcher, any materialClass 289 Pom Pom Creation, must be hand madeJUNIOR HANDICRAFTS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTSEntry Fee 50 centsPrize Money 1st $3 2nd $1 Class 290 Dream Catcher, any materialClass 291 JewelleryClass 292 CushionClass 293 Soft ToyClass 294 Shoulder/Market BagClass 295 Quilt/Doona Cover Machine MadeClass 296 Sleepwear Pyjamas or NightdressClass 297 Casual Day WearClass 298 Formal DressClass 299 Best Design FolioClass 300 Any other Article not in ScheduleMOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN HIGH SCHOOL SECTION - $20 - $20OPENClass 301 Patchwork Quilt Hand QuiltedClass 302 Patchwork Quilt Machine Quilted/Professional Quilt allowedClass 303 Patchwork Any other ArticleClass 304 Applique Quilt Hand AppliqueClass 305 Applique Quilt Machine AppliqueClass 306 Patchwork Runners or Toppers or Place MatClass 307 Applique Any other articleClass 308 Wall Hanging Any technique

Class 309 Lace Machine MadeClass 310 Candle Wicking Hand made any articleClass 311 Candle Wicking Machine Made and articleClass 312 Childs Complete Outfit Any technique 1 or 2 pieceClass 313 Infants Dress Any techniqueClass 314 Christmas DecorationClass 315 Coat Hanger Any techniqueClass 316 Crochet DoyleyClass 317 Crochet Edge, Hand towel, Tea Towel or face washerClass 318 Crochet Edge HandkerchiefClass 319 Crochet Bonnet and BooteesClass 320 Knitted Bonnet and BooteesClass 321 Knitted Soft ToyClass 322 Crochet Soft ToyClass 323 Crochet by Person over 70 yearsClass 324 Knitting by Person over 70 yearsClass 325 Knee Rug Knitted Small 150x150cmClass 326 Knee Rug Crochet Small 150x150cmClass 327 Cross Stich On any fabricClass 328 Cushion PatchworkClass 329 Cushion Any other varietyClass 330 Tea Cosy KnittedClass 331 Tea Cosy CrochetClass 332 Embroidery Tablecloth, Centre or DoyleyClass 333 Embroidery Duchess SetClass 334 Embroidery Any article framedClass 335 Embroidery Any article by machineClass 336 Embroidery by Hand.Class 337 Knitted Garment Any descriptionClass 338 Knitting with Beads Any articleClass 339 Crochet Any article hand made

Class 340 Crochet Any article machine madeClass 341 Tatting Any articleClass 342 Novelty ArticleClass 343 Handbag/Evening Bag Any materialClass 344 Tote/Shopping Bag Any materialClass 345 Tapestry On printed canvasClass 346 Tapestry Canvas Work Most creative any articleClass 347 Best Dressed Teddy Bear or Doll, Clothes must be hand madeClass 348 Toilet Roll Holder Any mediumClass 349 Jewellery Any techniqueClass 350 Hardanger Table runnerClass 351 Hardanger Centre or Duchess setClass 352 Beading Any articleClass 353 Craftwork not in ScheduleMRS JOYCE MATHIE MEMORIALTROPHY FOR (POINTS 1ST 2POINTS 2NDMOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT IN HANDICRAFT SECTION - $25 - $25MRS JOYCE MATHIE MEMORIALTROPHY FOR:MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN SECTION 9 - $25POINTS 1ST 2POINTS 2ND 1POINT MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN SECTION 9 - $25Class 354 Knitted Rug over 150cmClass 355 Crochet Rug over 150cm

SECTION 10: ARTSTEWARDS S White D Newport D LeckenbyEntry Fee $2 Class 1-5Prize Money 1st $25 2nd $10Entry Fee $1 Class 6-8Prize Money 1st $15 2nd $10Entry forms MUST be registered with the Show Secretary by 5pm on Wednesday and presented for hanging by 9.30am Thursday. All paintings MUST be original and entirely the work of the artist. Works must be

FRAMED or on MOUNTED CANVAS and be ready for hanging with cord or wire attached with D rings or screws. (Failure to do so will result in work not being hung) No wet frames or wet paintings will be accepted. Works should be no bigger that 120cm x 100cm. On the back of each painting there MUST be Title, Class, Price (if for sale) and the name of the artist and contact details.PLEASE READ GUIDELINES FOR ALL PAVILION EXHIBITS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PAVILION SECTION. THESE GUIDELINES MUST BE ADHEARED TOA PRIZE WILL BE AWARDED IN EACH CLASS ONLY IF THE JUDGE THINKS THERE IS A WORK OF ART WORTHYClass 356 Landscape/Streetscape (any medium)Class 357 Seascape (any medium)Class 358 Life Forms (portraits, figures, animals, birds any medium)Class 359 Still Life (any medium)Class 360 Contemporary (any medium)Class 361 School Students Kindergarten- year 3 (any subject any medium)Class 362 School Students Years 4- year 6 (any subject any medium)Class 363 School Students High School Year 7- 12 (any subject any medium)

SECTION 11: PHOTOGRAPHYSTEWARDS Members of the Lismore Camera ClubPLEASE READ GUIDELINES FOR ALL PAVILION EXHIBITS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PAVILION SECTION. THESE GUIDELINES MUST BE ADHEARED TOENTRIES IN THE PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION WILL CLOSE AT 12NOON WEDNESDAY. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE AT THE SECRETARY’S OFFICE BY THIS TIME. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTEDConditions of Entry1. Competitors may enter a maximum of 2 prints per person per class in the Open section OR 5 prints per class in the Schools section2. The back of each print must bear the Print title, Name and phone

number of the entrant and class number entered3. All prints must be mounted on STIFF card no larger than 305mm x 406mm. One print per mount. Prints may be any size or shape provided their measurements are less than mount size.4. Framed or glass covered prints will not be accepted5. Commercially processed prints are acceptable6. Entrants must have taken each image and personally performed any computer manipulation or enhancement.7. Prints displayed at previous Alstonville Shows are not allowed. OPEN SECTIONEntry Fee $2Prize Money 1st $10 2nd $5 Class 364 LandscapeClass 365 FloraClass 366 FaunaClass 367 PortraitClass 368 Monochrome/Black & White- OpenClass 369 Colour- OpenClass 370 Small Print (Mounted on STIFF CARD no larger than 254mm x 203mm)PEOPLES CHOICE AWARD- SASHCHILDRENS SECTIONEntry Fee $1Prize Money 1st $10 2nd $5 Class 371 Up to 12 years of age Any SubjectClass 372 13- 18 years of Age Any Subject

SECTION 12: SCHOOLS COMPETITIONENTRIES CLOSE 5PM WEDNESDAY 25TH OCTOBERNo Entry fees for this section. Ribbons will be awarded for 1st and 2nd place. Certificates will be awarded for items of meritBEST SCHOOL OR PRESCHOOL EXHIBIT- This is a competition between all schools.Schools are invited to stage their displays. The Secretary MUST be notified

of you intention to enter by WEDNESDAY MORNING.1st Prize $50 + Champion Ribbon2nd Prize $25 + Reserve Champion Ribbon CHILDCARE AND PRESCHOOL COLOURING Age and class to be written on the back of all exhibits2years – 3years4years – 5years Class 373 Kindergarten An Item of paper craftClass 374 Year 1&2 An Illustrated story on 1side A4 paperClass 375 Year 1&2 Paper Craft freestanding modelClass 376 Year 3&4 Illustrated story or project on A4Class 377 Year 3&4 Crafted model using wood, clay or fabricClass 378 Year 5&6 Illustrated story or project on A3Class 379 Year 5&6 Crafted model using wood, clay or fabricHIGH SCHOOLClass 380 Year 7&8 Painting, Drawing or SculptureClass 381 Year 7&8 Short Story or PoemClass 382 Year 9&10 Painting, Drawing or SculptureClass 383 Year 9&10 Short Story or PoemClass 384 Year 11&12 Painting, Drawing or SculptureClass 385 Year 11&12 Short Story or Poem

SECTION 14: FOLK ARTPLEASE READ GUIDELINES FOR ALL PAVILION EXHIBITS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PAVILION SECTION. THESE GUIDELINES MUST BE ADHEARED TOEntry Fee $1Prize Money 1st $5 2nd $2 Class 387 Beginners Bauernmalerei (Traditional)- 12months experienceClass 388 Beginners Told (Flat brush or modern)- 12months experienceClass 389 Open Bauernmalerei (Traditional)Class 390 Open Tole (Flat brush or modern)

Class 391 Folk or Decorative Art Any item

SECTION 16: WOODWORKING & MODELLINGPLEASE READ GUIDELINES FOR ALL PAVILION EXHIBITS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE PAVILION SECTION. THESE GUIDELINES MUST BE ADHEARED TO OPENClass 392 Piece of FurnitureClass 393 Turned ArticleClass 394 Carved/Sculpture/IntarsiaClass 395 Piece of Woodwork i.e. ornament, small box, model, etcClass 396 Article by Primary School StudentClass 397 Article by Secondary StudentPRIMARY SCHOOL MODELLINGClass 398 Any Lego - article NOT kit formClass 399 Lego - kit form only- no motorClass 400 Model - any other mediumSECONDARY SCHOOL ModellingClass 401 Lego - any ArticleClass 402 Lego - kit form only- no motorClass 403 Model - any other medium