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Monday 8th &
Tuesday 9th
July
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Show Society Committee & Members
President: Leanne Thomas Senior Vice President: Taleesha Fegatilli Junior Vice President: David Whitehead Members: Alan Dowling, Sebastian Gallo Patron: Mayor Joe Paronella
Secretary: Kylie Lang Treasurer: Chantel Prior Event Manager: Kylie Lang Safety Officer: David Plume Auditors: ALH Birch
Honorary Life Members
ANGUS, Valmae, Atherton AUSTIN, Laurie; Mareeba BAYLISS, Vicki, Darwin BELL, Cheryl, Mareeba BELL, Geoff, Mareeba CHAPMAN, Jim, Atherton CHRISTENSEN, Hazel, Atherton COSTA, L.W. (Tex), Atherton CREAR, Dale, Atherton CREAR, Pina, Atherton CREAR, Wally, Montville DOWLING, Alan; Yungaburra
HOCKING, Stephen, Atherton GORDON, Clive , Cairns KENNAUGH, Val, Atherton KILPATRICK, Shirley, Tolga KOCHI, Angel, Atherton MADIN, Noelene, Atherton MAHER, Marie, Atherton MATHER, Gavin, Atherton NICHOLLS, Sue, Atherton OFFORD, Ray, Yungaburra PINK, Shirley, Atherton ROCKLEY, Doris., Mareeba
ROCKLEY, Greg., Atherton ROCKLEY, Helen,; Atherton ROCKLEY, W.J (Bill), Mareeba RYAN, C.M. (Chris), Atherton RYAN, R.G. (Sam), Atherton TASKE, Peta; Atherton TAYLOR, Brian; Atherton TAYLOR, Kerry; Atherton STRINGER, Netta WEARE, Gail, Atherton WHITEHEAD, David, Atherton WHITTING, Susan, Malanda
Queensland Agricultural Show Dates 2019 Rockhampton 12th – 14th June Mackay 18th – 20th June Proserpine 21st – 22nd June Bowen 25th June Burdekin (Ayr) 26th June Townsville 28th June – 1st July
Herbert River (Ingham) 4th - 5th July Malanda 5th - 7th July Atherton 8th - 9th July Innisfail 11th - 12th July Mareeba 13th - 14th July
Cairns 17th - 19th July Mossman 21st – 2nd July Tully 26th - 27th July Cooktown 26th – 27th July Charters Towers 28th – 30th July Brisbane EKKA 9th - 18th August
ATHERTON SHOW OFFICE HOURS YEAR ROUND
Tues - Thurs; 9.00am - 3.00pm
10TH JUNE - SHOW
Mon - Fri; 9.30am - 4.30pm
SHOW WEEK
Saturday, July 6th 8am - 5pm Sunday, July 7th 8am - 5pm Monday, July 8th 8am - 8pm Tuesday July 9th 8am - 5pm
Wednesday July 10th 9.30am - 4.30pm Thursday July 11th 9.30am - 4.30pm Friday July 12th 9.30am - 4.30pm
CONTACT DETAILS
Atherton Tableland Agricultural Society Inc (est 1904)
PO Box 114, Atherton QLD 4883 Atherton Showgrounds Merriland Hall
10 Louise St. Atherton QLD 4883
Phone: 07 4091 4260
Email: info@athertonshow.com.au www.athertonshow.com.au
section 1: horses
Jump Officials: Ringmaster: Alan Dowling Stewards: Gavin Mather, Kirsty Lamperd, Julie Shuttleworth, Derek Shuttleworth, Syliva Hole, Sara Dowling, Nicola
Dowling, Andrew Dowling, James Weiland Ring Announcer: Anthony Ball Entry Fee: $3.00 unless otherwise stated Entries Forms & Fees Due: Enter on the day Judging Starts: 8.30 am Monday 8th July & 8.00 am Tuesday 9th July Horse Health Declaration Forms: These forms are to be filled out and handed in only on your arrival to our show; please do not send this form in with your nominations, stabling camping etc. These forms are to ensure us that your horse to the best of your knowledge is fit and well and showing no signs of sickness, therefore you must hand them in on your arrival. Forms are also available at the office, or you can download from the net at: http://www.qld.equestrian.org.au go to documents and forms, scroll down and click on Horse scroll down to EQ Health Declaration Form. Gate Passes: All horse exhibitors must purchase a gate pass, either before the Show or at the gate on arrival. Price for 2-day gate pass is $5 and is non-redeemable. This includes entry into the show, and all administration of biosecurity checks, registration etc. How to Enter: Early nominations may be made prior to event date. · Entry Cards paid for will be held at the Show Ring Office and be available from 5pm Sunday prior to the Show, and Show Monday and Tuesday from 8am. · The Dangerous Activity Acknowledgement must be signed on the back side of every class card. No cards - no entry to the ring. Conditions of Entry: Refer General Conditions & Show Rules. · Times, sequence of events and rings may be varied at the discretion of the Ring Stewards who may cancel any entry or event deemed necessary. · Camping sites must be booked on the correct form and paid for in advance. · A camping area with limited power, toilets and open stalls is available within 300 metres from the showgrounds. · Horse Stalls must be booked on the correct form and paid for in advance. Stalls are not provided for non-competitive horses and are only available for horses competing over the two days. · Parking will be controlled by the Stewards. Vehicles and trailers will not be permitted in the vicinity of the unloading area or ramp unless unloading. · Vehicles & trailers transporting horses to the Show will be permitted to enter the grounds to unload only then the vehicle &/or trailer must be removed from the grounds immediately. · All Exhibitors are requested to take part in the Grand Parade with their horses. Failure to do so may result in the exhibitors forfeiting any prize monies. · All exhibits in Horse Section must be bona fide property of Exhibitor 30 days prior to the show and he or she shall make affidavit that the exhibit is his or her property. · Competitors will be called three (3) times for events, then disqualified if not at starting point. · Dress of Competitors: The following will constitute compulsory dress: EA approved helmet with harness, white shirt, white or cream jodhpurs, black or brown long boots and coat. Winter Competition Season is denoted as 1st May through to 1st October and wearing of a coat is compulsory between these dates. It will be noted that under extreme weather conditions, the Judge of the event, can nominate as to whether a coat is worn, shirt with a tie is compulsory, together with white jodhpurs. · Stallions cannot compete in Hack classes. · Pony is under 14 hands. Galloway must be 14 hands and over, but not exceeding 15 hands. · A maiden hack is a hack that has not won a hack class competition at an affiliated show. After winning a maiden hack class this horse will be recognized as a Novice. · Rider in all Pony Hack Classes must be under 17 years. · Breed Registration Certificates must be available for inspection by Stewards. · Breed, name of horse, sex and correct class must be clearly printed on the Entry Form together with name and age (where required) and postal address of exhibitor. · Local is to mean within the defined area of Mareeba, Atherton, Herberton, Ravenshoe and Malanda. Horse to have been in the defined local area for not less than twelve (12) weeks prior to the Show date. District to mean within the area of Mackay north & west to Mt. Isa. · All horse entries must be made on Society's nomination form and duly signed by the owner. Each horse must be nominated in one owner's name only throughout the programme. · All events will be judged under EA Rules. All jumping horses in graded events must be registered. Grading Cards must be presented to judge prior to each event. It is the competitor's responsibility to fill in the card and have the judge sign it, with wins only recorded. All horses shall be liable to measurements at the discretion of judge or Ring Steward. · Prize money won by a horse will be paid to one person only. Rider's share of prize money is a matter of settlement between owner and rider. Rider's name to be stated on entry form. All entries must be paid for at time of nomination. · Prize Money: Rider must present horse grading card, signed by the Judge, in order to collect prize money. Failing to produce Grading Cards entitles the Society to withhold prize money until Grading card is produced. · Scratching’s: No refund will be made on pre-paid cards. · Competitor's age must be shown on Entry Form, where required. Competitors competing in events with age group will be
required to provide proof of age. All riders competing in jumping events shall be tried over such jumps as judge directs. · Doping: refer to General Conditions · Competitors may take part in competitions and championships for Junior from the beginning of the calendar year they reach the age of 12 until the end of the calendar year they reach the age of 18. · Competitors may take part in competitions and championships for Young Riders from the beginning of the calendar year they reach the age of 16 until they reach the age of 21. · From the beginning of the year in which they reach the age of 16, competitors may, if the Organisers so stipulate, compete in both Junior and Senior fixtures provided the same horse does not compete in both Junior and Senior Classes at the same fixture. Horses competing in Junior Classes at this show may not compete in Graded Events · Where States do not have separate Pony Jumping Events; rider must be under 18. · Where States do not separate Pony Jumping Events, then the pony must compete in the normal events and wins will count for grading. A pony, which is issued a National Grading Card, may then not jump in Pony Jumping Events. · All Entire Horses permitted to use as an alternative to a bit and bar, a properly fitted stallion chain to be made of quarter inch welded links to be 80cm long and attached to a strongly constructed halter. · Should three or more entries of any Breed not specified be entered by different owners, a special class will be provided. · Definitions: Colt - under 3 years; Stallion - 3 years & over; Filly - under 3 years; Mare - 3 years & over. Miniatures accepted. · Ring Stewards reserve the right to order the removal of any horse, which they consider, is not under complete control of the handler or which is disrupting another horse.
HORSE RING PROGRAMME – 2019 ATHERTON SHOW
SUNDAY 7TH Dressage: Judging from 3.30pm
MONDAY 8TH RING 1: SHOW JUMP RING
RING 2 : HORSES RING
RING 3 : PONIES RING
Morning Session Calling: 8.00 am Start: 8.30 am
Show Jumping Classes: 110-114
Halter Classes: Horses Classes 6 - 26
Halter Classes: Ponies Classes 27 -37
Afternoon Session Start: 12.30 pm
Show Jumping Classes: 115 - 119
Rider Classes Classes 38 - 57
Rider Classes Classes 38 - 57
3pm Start Sporting Events Classes 94 - 109
5.45 pm Class 120: Ingham Drilling Masters Show jumping contest
TUESDAY 9TH RING 1: SHOW JUMP RING
RING 2 : HORSES RING
RING 3 : PONIES RING
Morning Session Calling: 7.30 am Start: 8.00 am
Show Jumping Classes: 120 - 124
Smartest on Parade- Senior Class: 58, 59
Smartest on Parade - Junior Classes 60 , 61
Hacks: Horses Classes: 62 - 82
Hacks: Pony Classes 83 - 92
9.30 am Presentation of Local Highest Points Rider Winner
1.15pm Class 122: Junior 6-Bar
2.00 PM GRAND PARADE
To be chosen from all Riders participating in the Grand Parade. The winner may not
necessarily be a Show Prize winner. Winner to be announced at the
completion of the Grand Parade.
DRESSAGE SECTION 1: HORSES CHIEF STEWARD: Netta Stringer ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: Tuesday 2nd July JUDGING STARTS: 3.30pm Sunday 7th July ENTRY FEE: $5.00 PRIZES: 1st: $20.00, Sash; 2nd: $00.00, Sash; 3rd: $ Sash
1. Junior Dressage Test - riders under 13 years. EA Test: Preliminary 1.A (2019). Prizes: As above plus Trophy for 1st. Andy & Ann Brown Memorial
2. Junior Dressage Test - riders 13 years and under 17 years. EA Test: Preliminary 1.B (2019). Prizes: As above plus Jack Altorjay Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper for 1st.
3. Senior Dressage Test - riders 17 years and over. EA Test: Preliminary 1.B (2019)
4. Open Novice Dressage Test - all ages. EA Test: Novice 2.1 (2014)
5. Open Elementary Dressage Test - all ages. EA Test: Elementary 3.A (2019)
HALTER CLASSES – HORSES SECTION 1: HORSES ENTRY FEE: $3.00 PRIZES: 1st: $10.00, Sash; 2nd: $5.00, Sash; 3rd: Sash
6. Pure-bred Arabian / Derivative Colt/Stallion/Gelding 7. Pure-bred Arabian / Derivative Filly or Mare Champion Pure-bred Arabian / Derivative Prize: Sash 8. Thoroughbred Colt/Stallion/Gelding 9. Thoroughbred Filly or Mare Champion Thoroughbred Prize: Sash
10. Andalusian Colt/Stallion/Gelding 11. Andalusian Filly or Mare Champion Andalusian Prize: Sash
12. Quarter Horse Colt/Stallion/Gelding 13. Quarter Horse Filly or Mare 14. Best Presented Quarter Horse & Handler Champion Quarter Horse Prize: Sash
15. Australian Stock Horse Colt/Stallion/Gelding 16. Australian Stock Horse Filly or Mare Champion Australian Stock Horse Prizes: Sash
Conditions of entry for Class 18 & 19:
Must be led or ridden in a snaffle bit only. Must be a current financial member of the Australian National Saddle Horse Assoc. Horse must be registered with the Australian National Saddle Horse Assoc.
18. Colt/Stallion/Gelding Registered with Aust. National Saddle Horse Assoc
19. Filly or Mare Registered with Aust. National Saddle Horse Assoc
Champion Australian National Saddle Horse Prize: Sash Reserve Champion Australian National Saddle Horse Prize: Sash
21. Colourama: Dilutes Paint, Pinto, Palomino, Appaloosa, Perarls, Silver, Buckskin, Dun etc Stallion/Colt/Gelding
22. Colourama: Dilutes Paint, Pinto, Palomino, Appaloosa, Perarls, Silver, Buckskin, Dun etc Mare/Filly
Champion Colourama Prize: Sash 23. Any Other Registered Breed Colt/Stallion/Gelding.
14.2hh & Over 24. Any Other Registered Breed Filly or Mare. 14.2hh & Over Champion from classes 21 - 23 Prize: Sash Grand Champion Horse of Show Over 14.2 Hands Sponsor: Roc’s Stockfeed, Tableland Veterinary Service Prizes: Show Rug, $125 Horse Dental Voucher, Sash
Western Halter
Prizes for Classes 25 & 26: 1st: $20.00, Sash
2nd: $10.00 Sash
3rd: $Sash. Not included in judging for Champions.
25. Open Western Halter - Showmanship at halter. 26. Beginners Western Halter - Showmanship at halter.
HALTER CLASSES – PONIES SECTION 1: HORSES ENTRY FEE: $3.00 PRIZES: 1st: $10.00, Sash; 2nd: $5.00, Sash; 3rd: Sash
27. Shetland / Miniature Colt/Stallion/Gelding 28. Shetland / Miniature Filly or Mare
*Miniature Society Rules Apply for Classes 41 – 43. Champion Shetland / Miniature Prize: Sash
29. Australian Pony, Welsh & Connemara Colt/Stallion/Gelding 30. Australian Pony, Welsh & Connemara Filly/Mare Champion Australian Pony, Welsh & Connemara Prize: Sash
31. Australian Saddle Pony Colt/Stallion/Gelding 32. Australian Saddle Pony Filly or Mare
Champion Saddle Pony Prize: Sash
33. Australian Riding Pony Colt/Stallion/Gelding 34. Australian Riding Pony Filly or Mare
Champion Riding Pony Prize: Sash
Entry Conditions for classes 35-36: Open only for entries where no specific class has been provided. Registered in Australian Stud Book Association.
35. Any Other Registered Breed Colt/Stallion/Gelding 36. Any Other Registered Breed Filly or Mare. Champion Registered Breed Prize: Sash
37. Any Unregistered Breed . Under 14.2hh. Not eligible for Championships.
Grand Champion Pony of Show Sponsor: Roc’s Stockfeed, Tableland Veterinary Service Prizes: Show Rug, $125 Horse Dental Voucher, Sash Supreme Champion of Show Jim Hill Memorial Sponsor: Roc’s Stockfeed, Tableland Veterinary Service Prizes: Show Rug, $125 Horse Dental Voucher, Sash
Judged from all Horse and Pony classes.
RIDING CLASSES SECTION 1: HORSES ENTRY FEE: $5.00 PRIZES: 1st: $20.00, Sash; 2nd: $10.00, Sash; 3rd: $5.00, Sash
38. Costume Class - Open, 17 yrs & over Prizes: 1st: $20.00, Sash; 2nd: $10.00, Sash; 3rd: $5.00, Sash
39. Costume Class - Junior, under 17 yrs. Prizes: 1st: $20.00, Sash; 2nd: $10.00, Sash; 3rd: $5.00, Sash
40. Australian Saddle Pony Colt/Stallion/Gelding 41. Australian Saddle Pony Filly or Mare. Champion Australian Saddle Pony Prizes: Sash Reserve Champion Australian Saddle Pony Prizes: Sash
42. Australian Riding Pony Colt/Stallion/Gelding 43. Australian Riding Pony Filly or Mare.
Champion Australian Riding Pony Prizes: Sash Reserve Champion Australian Riding Pony Prizes: Sash
44. Stallion Under Saddle. Stallion to be worked in own individual breed.
45. Arabian Pure bred, Part or Derivative Under Saddle. Own choice of work-out.
46. Australian National Saddle Horse Assoc. Registered Under Saddle.
47. Australian Stock Horse Registered Under Saddle. Own choice of work-out.
48. Quarter Horse Under Saddle. Own choice of work-out. 49. Thoroughbred Under Saddle. Own choice of work-out. 50. Any other Registered Breed. Own Choice of work-out.
51. Local Rider - 17 Years & Over. Sponsored by Shuttleworth Legal Prizes: 1st: $20.00, Sash; 2nd: $10.00, Sash; 3rd: $5.00, Sash
52. Open Rider - 17 Years & Over. Prizes: 1st: $20.00, Sash; 2nd: $10.00, Sash; 3rd: $5.00, Sash
53. Veteran Rider - 50 Years & Over. Prizes: 1st: $20.00, Sash; 2nd: $10.00, Sash; 3rd: $5.00, Sash
Champion Rider Sponsor: Tableland Veterinary Service Prizes: $20.00, $125 Horse Dental Voucher, Sash Reserve Champion Rider Prizes: Sash
54. Rider - Under 7 years. 55. Rider - 7 Years & under 12 Champion Rider Under 12 Years Prizes: $20.00, Sash Reserve Champion Rider Under 12 Years; Prizes: Sash
56. Rider - 12 Years & Under 17 57. Rider - 17 Years & over Champion Rider - 12 Years & Under 17 Ida Dalziel Memorial Prizes: $20.00, Sash Reserve Champion Rider - 12 Years & Under 17 Prizes: Sash
SMARTEST ON PARADE SECTION 1: HORSES ENTRY FEE: $3.00 PRIZES: See below
58 Smartest on Parade - 18 Years & Over. Prizes: 1st: $20.00, Ribbon 2nd: $10.00, Ribbon 3rd: $5.00, Ribbon
59 Smartest on Parade - 14 years & Under 18. Judges prerogative to Judge on the circle. Prizes: 1st: $10.00, Ribbon 2nd: $5.00, Ribbon 3rd: $3.00, Ribbon
60 Smartest on Parade - Under 14 years Prizes: 1st: $10.00, Ribbon 2nd: $5.00, Ribbon 3rd: $3.00, Ribbon
61 Smartest on Parade – Tiny Tots under 9 years Prizes: 1st: $10.00, Ribbon 2nd: $5.00, Ribbon 3rd: $3.00, Ribbon
HACKS SECTION 1: HORSES ENTRY FEE: $3.00 PRIZES: 1st: $20.00, Sash; 2nd: $10.00, Sash; 3rd: $5.00, Sash Notes:
· A maiden hack is a hack that has not won a hack class competition at an affiliated show. After winning a maiden hack class this horse will be recognized as a Novice.
· To assist competitors in Educated Riding Horse classes: freestyle work-out (competitor’s choice) to show horse’s paces & ability. No specific movements required. Pleasure: dress is breeches or jodhpurs, long or short boots, shirt, tie, hacking jacket, approved EA riding helmet and harness, gloves optional. Equipment: snaffle bit with cavesson, no martingales of any kind, English saddle. To be judged 50% for conformation and 50% for performance. May be judged either on circle or individual workout from finalists as decided by judge.
62 Maiden Galloway Hack. 63 Novice Galloway Hack 14hh & under 14.2hh. 64 Novice Galloway Hack, 14.2hh & under 15hh. Champion Novice Galloway Hack Prize: Sash Reserve Champion Novice Galloway Hack Prize: Sash
65 Local Galloway Hack Sponsored by Shuttleworth Legal 66 Open Galloway Hack - 14hh & under 14.2hh. 67 Open Galloway Hack - 14.2hh & under 15hh. 68 Juvenile Galloway Hack 69 Ladies Galloway Hack Champion Galloway Hack Prize: Trophy, Sash Reserve Champion Galloway Hack Prize: Sash
70 Best Educated Galloway Hack – not eligible or Championships
71 Pleasure Galloway Hack – not eligible or Championships 72 Maiden Hack - 15hh & Over. 73 Novice Hack - 15hh & Under 16hh
74 Novice Hack - 16hh & Over Champion Novice Hack Prize: Sash Reserve Champion Novice Hack Prize: Sash
75 Local Hack. Sponsored by Shuttleworth Legal 76 Hack - 15hh & Under 15.2hh. 77 Hack - 15.2hh & Under 16hh. 78 Hack - 16hh & Over. 79 Juvenile Hack 80 Ladies Hack
Champion Hack Prizes: Trophy, Sash Reserve Champion Hack Prizes: Sash 81 Best Educated Riding Horse – not eligible or
Championships 82 Pleasure Hack – not eligible or Championships
PONY HACKS SECTION 1: HORSES
Note: Rider in all Pony Hack Classes must be under 17 years 83 Maiden Pony Hack - Under 14hh. 84 Local Pony Hack - Under 14hh. 85 Novice Pony Hack - Under 13hh. 86 Novice Pony Hack - 13hh & Under 14hh. Champion Novice Pony Hack Prize: Sash Reserve Champion Novice Pony Hack Prize: Sash
87 Pony Hack - 13hh & Under 14hh. 88 Pony Hack - 12hh & Under 13hh. 89 Pony Hack - Under 12hh. 90 Local Pony Hack 91 Best Child’s Pony
Champion Pony Hack Kerri Newsome Memorial Prizes: Sash, Trophy 92 Best Educated Riding Horse – not eligible or
Championships 93 Pleasure Pony Hack – not eligible or Championships Reserve Champion Pony Hack Prizes: Sash
Grand Champion Hack of Show Sponsor: Tableland Veterinary Service Prize: Trophy, $125 Horse Dental Voucher, Sash
SPORTING EVENTS Entry: $2.00Prizes: 1st $10.00 , 2nd $5.00 , 3rd Sash
94 Bending – 12 years & under 95 Bending – 13 to 16 years 96 Bending – 17 years and over
97 Stake Race – 12 years & under 98 Stake Race – 13 to 16 years 99 Stake Race – 17 years & over
100 Flag Race – 12 years & under 101 Flag Race – 13 to 16 years 102 Flag Race – 17 years and over
103 Bounce Pony – 12 years & under 104 Bounce Pony – 13 to 16 years 105 Bounce Pony – 17 years & over 106 Snakes & Ladders – 12 years & under 107 Snakes & Ladders – 13 to 16 years 108 Snake and Ladders – 17 years & over
109 Open Barrel Race Entry: $5 Prizes: 1st $50 Feed & Saddle Voucher, 2nd $30, 3rd $15
SHOWJUMPING SECTION 1: HORSES CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
· Any combination of horse & rider may enter only one class in ungraded Table AM5 Junior Show Jumping Contests. · Junior athletes may take part in competitions for Juniors until the end of the calendar year they reach the age of 18. · Juniors can compete in Championships, Royal Shows and competitions which count for grading from the beginning of the calendar
year in which they turn the age of 12 years. · Subject to the exclusions mentioned in paragraphs below, Junior athletes may participate in Grand Prix competitions at events
provided they have reached their 16th birthday. Special Junior competitions may be arranged. · Athletes may take part in certain competitions for Seniors from the year in which they reach their 16th birthday with the express
permission of EA. · Before the year in which they reach their 18th birthday (Young Riders, Junior Regulations) athletes may not take part in, a World
Cup. · Junior Riders competing in Junior Events must start the same horse in Senior or Graded Events and have the same rider · One Horse Restricted to two starts per day · Summary: Junior Riders can ride in Junior and Senior or Graded events but must start the same horse in the Junior and the Senior
or Graded Events and each Horse can only have two starts per day.
110 Table AM5 - Junior: 13 years & under. Starting height 75cm Sponsors: Ron Easy Entry Fee: $5.00 Prizes: 1st: $20 2nd: $15.00; 3rd: $10.00; 4th: $5.00
111 Table AM5 - Junior: 18 years & under Starting height 1 meter. Sponsors: Ron Easy Entry Fee: $5.00 Prizes: 1st: $20 Gift Voucher; 2nd: $15.00; 3rd: $10.00; 4th: $5.00
112 Table AM5 - Junior: 18 years & under. Starting height 114cm. Entry Fee: $5.00 Prizes: 1st: Jack Toomey Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, $20 Gift Voucher; 2nd: $20.00; 3rd: $15.00; 4th: $10.00
113 Table AM5 - D-Grade. Frank Toomey Memorial Entry Fee: $15.00 Prizes: 1st: $80.00 plus $50 Feed & Saddle Voucher ; 2nd: $100.00; 3rd: $60.00; 4th: $40.00
114 Table AM5 - A, B & C-Grades. Maximum height 120cm. A horse may only start in one graded AM5 class. Entry Fee: $15.00 Prizes: 1st: $150.00; 2nd: $100.00; 3rd: $60.00; 4th: $30.00
115 Table AM5 - A, B & C-Grades. Height 125cm. A horse may only start in one graded AM5 class. Sponsor: All Wheel Drive Centre Entry Fee: $20.00 Prizes: 1st: $200.00; 2nd: $120.00; 3rd: $80.00; 4th: $40.00
116 EA Junior: 18 years & under. AM7. A horse may only start in one graded AM7 class. Sponsor: Lilley, Grose & Long Solicitors Entry Fee: $5.00 Prizes: 1st: $35.00; 2nd: $20.00; 3rd: $15.00; 4th: $10.00
117 EA C & D-Grades. AM7. A horse may only start in one graded AM7 class. Entry Fee: $15.00 Prizes: 1st: $100.00 plus $50 Feed & Saddle Voucher ; 2nd: $100.00; 3rd: $60.00; 4th: $30.00
118 EA A, B & C-Grades. AM7. A horse may only start in one graded AM7 class. Entry Fee: $20.00 Prizes: 1st: Roy Bloomfield Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, $150.00 plus $50 Feed & Saddle Voucher ; 2nd: $120.00; 3rd: $80.00; 4th: $40.00
SHOWJUMPING CONT. SECTION 1: HORSES 119 Queensland Rural Pty Ltd C & D-Grade Series Grand Prix.
Entry Fee: $20.00 Prizes: 1st: $200.00; 2nd: $120.00; 3rd: $50.00
This event will be conducted on a points system over the four Shows; Malanda, Atherton, Innisfail & finishing in Cairns. Points will be awarded as follows: 1st – 50pts, 2nd – 40pts, 3rd – 30pts, 4th – 20pts, 5th – 10pts All starters receive a bonus 50 points if they start at the Malanda Show. This means that 1st would actually receive 100 points, 2nd 90 points etc. Total prize money for the series will be in excess of $2800. The first five places at the end of the series will receive prizemoney as follows: 1st - $400, 2nd - $250, 3rd - $150, 4th - $70, 5th - $30 as well as the prize money for the relevant event at each participating show. 120 1.05m for horses under 16 points
Championships Entry Fee: $20.00 Prizes: 1st: $150.00; 2nd: $100.00; 3rd: $60.00
121 1.25m A & B Grades Championships Entry Fee: $20.00 Prizes: 1st: $310.00; 2nd: $160.00; 3rd: $100.00
Free entry and open to members of the public and exhibitors. Judging Commences at 1:15pm Tuesday 9th
1. Tiny Tots Boys up to 5 years 2. Tiny Tots Girls up to 5 years
Prizes: 1st Sash, $10 showbag Voucher, Family Membership Value $50 2nd Sash $5 showbag voucher
3. Primary School Boys 6 – 12 years 4. Primary School Girls 6 – 12 years
Prizes: 1st Sash, $10 showbag Voucher, Family Membership Value $50 2nd Sash $5 showbag voucher
5. Secondary School Boys 13 – 17 years Prizes: 1st Sash, $30, Family Membership Value $50 2nd Sash $20
6. Secondary School Girls 13 – 17 years
Prizes: 1st Sash, $50 BLK Voucher Family Membership Value $50 2nd Sash $20
7. Open Mens 18 years and over Prizes: 1st Sash, $50 Product from Kin Pin Barbers Family Membership Value $50 2nd Sash, $30 8. Open Ladies 18 years and over Prizes: 1st Sash, $75 Atherton Hairdresser Voucher Family Membership Value $50 2nd Sash, $50 Bella Capelli Voucher
122 Junior 6-Bar Showjumping Contest Sponsor: Atherton Amcal Entry Fee: $10.00 Prizes: 1st: $60.00; 2nd: $40.00; 3rd: $20.00
Best Local Hi-points Rider of Show Peter Jones Memorial Sponsor: Ravenshoe RSL Prizes: 1st: Perpetual Trophy, Keeper.
To be chosen from all cattle handlers participating in the Grand Parade. The winner may not necessarily be a Show
Prize winner. Winner to be announced at the completion of the Grand Parade.
section 2: stud beef
CHIEF STEWARD: Mathew Castino, STEWARDS: Noelene Madin, Rebekkah Castino, John Kilpatrick ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: Tuesday 2nd July DELIVER EXHIBITS: To Showgrounds before 8.30 am on Monday 8th July JUDGING STARTS: Young Judges, Led Steer & Led Heifer 1.30 pm Monday 8th July
8.30am Tuesday 9th July ENTRY FEE: As stated below
**NOTICE: All animals on grounds by 8.30am Monday 8th July for weighting and mouthing at 10.30 am. No animals will be accepted onto the Show Grounds unless they are registered with NLIS Identification Ear Tags. Waybills must be provided
to the Stewards. ** CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
· These general conditions and rules form part of the conditions of entry to the Atherton Tableland Agricultural Show. Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules.
· All cattle must be of a quiet nature and able to be led. · Exhibitors shall not, under any circumstances, bring onto the Showgrounds any animal, which has, or by reason of association may have, any
notifiable or dangerous disease. · The Society declines any responsibility in connection with the animals or injury to or by them. The Owner shall be personally responsible. · All animals must be entered “Free from Disease or Ticks”. · Vehicles & Trailers transporting cattle for this section will be allowed to enter the grounds to unload. Immediately on unloading the Vehicle &/or trailer
must be removed from the grounds. · Exhibitor’s Passes will be issued on receipt of Entry Form and must be collected by the Exhibitor. · Passes: 1 animal = 1 pass; 2 or 3 animals = 2 passes; ≥4 = 3 passes. · Breed must be shown on Entry Form. · All animals must be the bona fide property of the Exhibitor, and must be fully registered with respective Breed Societies. Certificate of Registration
must be available for inspection. Registrations will be checked with respective Breed Societies. · Supreme Champions and Groups will be Inter-breed competitions. · Age of registered animals is to be calculated from birth to 1st July this year. · All animals 12 months & over to be dogged or ringed with lead attached when handled on the grounds. For safety reasons neck straps are preferred
by the Society. · Stud Cattle to be led out in age order - eldest to youngest. Entry Form to have date of birth for ease of organising age position. · Any calf shown on a cow is not eligible to be shown in age classes. · Please include all calves on the entry form, even if they are on a cow. · Maximum age for a calf shown on a cow is nine (9) months. · No cattle are allowed as non-competitive. · Bedding - Society will supply initial bedding only. · All exhibitors are requested to participate in the Grand Parade with their stock and failure to do so may result in exhibitors forfeiting any prize monies. · For use on waybills, the PIC No for the Atherton Showgrounds is QIAE0505 · In the event that there is less than 3 competitors in any 1 class, at the discretion of the judge or stewards, classes may be combined. · Camping on grounds: Forms must be submitted along with entry forms and fees on or before Tuesday 2nd July. Site will be allocated upon application
and payment. Cost for camp site fees start at $15.
YOUNG JUDGES COMPETITION SECTION 2: STUD BEEF ENTRIES FORMS DUE: Enter on the day ENTRANTS ASSEMBLE: At Main Arena by 12.30pm Monday 8th July JUDGING STARTS: 1.30pm Monday 8th July ENTRIES FEE: Nil PRIZES: 1st: Trophy, $25.00, Sash.
2nd: $15.00, Sash. 3rd: $10.00, Sash
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: · Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules in back of Schedule. · Competitors judge one class of four animals. · Animals in each class will be identified by numbers 1 to 4. · All competitors will take part in oral judging. · Visual judging will take place first. Competitors will be allowed 8 minutes to judge the four animals and to complete each judging. · Each competitor in the oral class is allowed 3 minutes for ring craft and speaking. · Competitors in the oral class are scored on their ringcraft, accuracy of observation, their comparative statements, speaking ability and general
personation and dress. · Age as at 1st May 2018 · The Winner of Young Judges Competition will only be eligible to compete in the Far North Qld Finals being held at Tully Show. · If you believe you are eligible to participate in the North Queensland Sub-Chamber or Queensland Chamber competitions, please contact the Atherton
Show Society office.
1. Judge - 11 years to under 14 years Grade 6 – Grade 8 2. Judge -15 years to under 18 years .Grade 9 – Grade 10 3. Judge – 18 years to under 25 years Grade 11 – Grade 12 4. Judge – Open (Under 25 years)
JUNIOR BEEF PARADERS SECTION 2: STUD BEEF SPONSOR: ENTRIES FORMS DUE: Enter on the day DELIVER EXHIBITS: To Showgrounds before 12 noon on Monday 8th JUDGING STARTS: 11am Tuesday 9th July ENTRY FEE: Nil PRIZES: 1st: Trophy, $25.00, Sash;
2nd: $15.00, Sash; 3rd: $10.00, Sash
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: · Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules in back of Schedule, and to relevant Conditions of Entry for Stud Beef Cattle Section. · Animal may be from the Stud Beef or Led Steer Section or Led Heifer Section. · Animal need not be the property of the Exhibitor. · POINTS: 50 - Handlers ability to control the animal. Presentation of Handler. · Age as at 1st May 2018 · Winners of this competition are eligible to compete at the Far North Queensland finals being held at Tully Show. · Winners and Runners up should ensure their entry forms are forwarded to the Sub-Chamber Secretary and the Society hosting the
Sub-Chamber finals as soon as possible. · Copies of entry forms and rules are available at www.queenslandshows.com.au
48 Parader- Under 12 years 49 Parader- 12 years to under 15 years 50 Parader-15 years to under 18 years. 51 Open- 18 years to under 25 years
Champion Junior Beef Parader Sponsor: Northern Fencing Contractors Prizes: Northern Fencing Contractors Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, $50.00, Sash
Members receive admission to the Annual Event as well as entries into the Members Draw
where you can win some great prizes.
$10 Membership includes: *Enter as many classes as you like across all junior sections (excluding horses) *Gift bag – participation Certificate *Junior Competition Schedule *Be in the running to win the: -RJ ‘Tom’ Pink Memorial Junior Participation Award ($100 Prize) and/or -Mr Firework’s Trophy ($300 prize)
section 3: dairy cattle sponsored by tableland fertilisers
STEWARDS: Anne Daley, Louise Jenkins and Ben Heap ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: Tuesday 2nd July DELIVER EXHIBITS: To Showgrounds before 8am on Tuesday 9th July JUDGING STARTS: 9am Tuesday 9th July ENTRY FEE: $3.00 per head PRIZES: 1st: $15.00; 2nd: $5.00
**NOTICE: No animals will be accepted onto the Show Grounds unless they are registered with NLIS Identification Ear Tags. Waybills must be provided to the Stewards.**
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
· These general conditions and rules form part of the conditions of entry to the Atherton Tableland Agricultural Show. Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules.
· All Breeds are covered by one set of class numbers and will be judged together. Exhibitors to state clearly the breed on the Entry Form.
· All entries must be registered with their respective breed association. · In each case where registered stock is exhibited, the Exhibitor must produce certificate of registration as proof of age before Judging. · Certified young stock’s age to count from first day of May. No calf under six (6) months old will be eligible for judging. · The Showgrounds is a Class 1 Area and only cattle free from brucellosis can be exhibited. All dairy cattle exhibited must be either
from an accredited free herd or EBL tested within six (6) months prior to the show. Exhibitors must provide a copy of the EBL certificate with the entry form.
· Stewards in the Dairy Cattle Section have absolute control of stalls and the appointment of Exhibitors to them. · All animals must be entered “Free from Disease or Ticks”. · All dairy cattle must be led up to the Judge for judging. · All competitors must remain in the Dairy judging area until ALL judging is complete. · When returning to the sheds, please exit behind the Stud Beef Cattle ring. Please consider the competitors’ still competing in the
ring. · It is hereby expressly stated that the Society declines any responsibility in connection with bulls over eighteen (18) months, or
damage by them. The Owner shall be responsible and each bull shall be accompanied by a responsible person. Only lead pole and ring is considered safe, and no other method of leading is allowed.
· All exhibitors are requested to participate in the Grand Parade with their stock. Failure to do so may result in exhibitors forfeiting any prize monies.
· Pens & Groups - all cattle must be owned by the Exhibitor. · Partnerships must be registered at least three (3) months prior to the show. · Exhibitor’s Passes will be issued on receipt of Entry Form. It is the Exhibitor’s responsibility to collect passes. Passes: 1 animal = 1
pass; 2 or 3 animals = 2 passes; 4 or more animals = 3 passes. · Vehicles & trailers transporting dairy cattle will be allowed to enter the grounds to unload. Immediately on unloading the vehicle &/or
trailer must be removed from the ground. · For use on waybills, the PIC No for the Atherton Showgrounds is QIAE0505
JUNIOR DAIRY PARADERS SECTION 3: DAIRY CATTLE SPONSOR: Anne Daley ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: Enter on the day ENTRY FEE: Nil PRIZES: 1st: Trophy, $15.00, Sash; 2nd: Trophy, $10.00, Sash; Encouragement Award: Trophy
16. Paraders - 13 years and under 17 Paraders - 18 years and under
To be chosen from all cattle handlers participating in the Grand Parade. The winner may not necessarily be a Show
Prize winner. Winner to be announced at the completion of the Grand Parade.
section 4: poultry
STEWARDS: Laurie Austin, Troy Hocking, Laurence Stonehouse, Trenton Stonehouse, Kurk Triantafyllou ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: Tuesday 2nd July DELIVER EXHIBITS: Poultry Pavilion after 12.00pm Sun 7th July, before 8am Mon JUDGING STARTS: 8.30am Monday 8th July ENTRY FEE: $1.00 PRIZES: 1st: Certificate plus $5.00; 2nd: Certificate plus $3.00 CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
· Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. · No exhibit will be allowed to compete for more than one class and the Championship. · No person or persons, except the Stewards, will be allowed to be within hearing of the Judge whilst judging is in progress. · Birds in Breeding Pairs Subsection must remain penned together for the duration of the show otherwise same will be disqualified. · Entries in Any Other Variety or Any Other Colour will not be accepted unless variety or colour is clearly stated on the entry form. · Where there are three or more exhibits of one class entered by different owners in AOV or AOC classes, a special class may be
provided. · Cockerels or pullet - birds under 12 months. · Entries are limited to four (4) per exhibitor per class. · Junior exhibitors are to be 17 years or under at the time of Show.
JUNIOR POULTRY SECTION 4: POULTRY SPONSOR: Kilpatrick Family ENTRY FEE: $1.00 PRIZES: 1st: Certificate plus $5.00; 2nd: Certificate plus $3.50
183 Hard Feather Large Cock or Cockerel 184 Hard Feather Large Hen or Pullet
Best Hard Feather Large Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate
184 Soft Feather Large Cock or Cockerel 185 Soft Feather Large Hen or Pullet
Best Soft Feather Large Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate
187 Hard Feather Bantam Cock or Cockerel 188 Hard Feather Bantam Hen or Pullet
Best Hard Feather Bantam Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate
189 Soft Feather Bantam Cock or Cockerel 190 Soft Feather Bantam Hen or Pullet
Best Soft Feather Bantam Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate
Champion Junior Prizes: Trophy, $20, Advanced Rural Feed, Ribbon, Certificate
Reserve Champion Junior Prizes: Ribbon, Certificate
Entry Prices
Adult $20
Child/Pensioner $10
Family Pass $50
Quick Pack $125
Bonus Ride Tickets $25 Sheet of $30
sponsored by tableland fertiliser
STEWARDS: Anne Vosoba, Liz Curtis, Betty Hepple, Madi Sparrow ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: Tuesday 2nd July ENTRANTS ASSEMBLE: At Goat Pavilion by 8.30am on Monday 8th July JUDGING STARTS: 9.30am Monday 9th July ENTRY FEE: nil PRIZES: 1st; $10, Sash, 2nd; $5, Sash, 3rd; Sash
**NOTICE: No animals will be accepted onto the Show Grounds unless they are registered with NLIS Identification Ear Tags. Waybills must be provided to the Stewards.**
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: · These general conditions and rules form part of the conditions of entry to the Atherton Tableland Agricultural Show. Refer to General
Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. · Animals will be supplied for all classes. · All entrants are to be 18 years or under at the date of show. · Information packs will be provided by request or on the Atherton Show website at www.athertonshow.com.au · All entrants in handling and judging classes will wear appropriate neat clothes and covered shoes. White coats are optional and are
available for loan from the Goat Stewards. · No Late entries will be accepted.
Junior Handling SECTION 7: GOATS Judged on presentation, handling ability, ring craft & knowledge of animal shown.
1. Junior Best Groomed & Presented Goat
Open ages 8-18 years
2. Junior Handler – grades 3 & under 3. Junior Handler – grades 4 – 6
4. Junior Handler – grades 7 - 9 5. Junior Handler – grades 10 – 12
Junior Judging SECTION 7: GOATS Sponsors: Goat Club
6. Junior Judge – grade 9 and under 7. Junior Judge – grade 10 - 12
CRITERIA: · Junior Judging entrants will rank each goat using criteria
such as structure, teeth and conformation. · The winning competitor will place them in the same order
or closest to the judge’s. · Entrants will be expected to clearly and briefly explain
why exhibits were placed in a particular order. · Junior Judges will judge 3 animals from commercial meat
goats. · Junior Judges will judge 3 animals from Dairy Goats.
Judging entrants will judge all classes of animals including:
COMMERCIAL MEAT GOATS · Buck, any age, registered or not registered · Junior Doe - 2 tooth and under · Senior Doe - more than 2 tooth · Potential Carcass Under 25kg Live Weight · Potential Carcass Over 25kg Live Weight
DAIRY GOATS · Any breed under 12 months · Any breed 12 months-2 years · Any breed over 2 years · Buck, any age, registered or not registered
JUNIOR GOAT PRESENTATION section 7: goats 8. Junior Goat Fancy Dress – grades 3 & under 9. Junior Goat Fancy Dress – grades 4 - 6 10. Junior Goat Fancy Dress – grades 7 - 9 11. Junior Goat Fancy Dress – grades 10 – 12
Fancy Dress: Handlers may also be in fancy dress. No hair-dyes or glitter to be used on goats. Any goat fancy dress judged to put the goats welfare at risk will be disqualified. Theme: Music, Music, Music
To be chosen from all Riders participating in the Grand Parade. The winner may not
necessarily be a Show Prize winner. Winner to be announced at the
completion of the Grand Parade.
section 11: agriculture
STEWARDS: Debbie Taylor ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: Before10am Sunday 7th July DELIVER EXHIBITS: To Merriland Hall before 10am Sunday 7th July JUDGING STARTS: 1pm Sunday 7th July ENTRY FEE: $0.50 (unless stated otherwise) PRIZES: 1st: $5.00, Certificate; 2nd: $2.00, Certificate NOTES ON PRESENTATION:
· Stalks are to be at least 2-3cm long · Roots are to be trimmed, but must be at least 3cm long · Root vegetables (where relevant) are to be presented with plant tops intact and untrimmed · Samples should be clean and insect-free, and may be tidied up before presentation (remove dead leaves, etc) · Rubber bands may be used for bundling and gathering if required · If a sample does not comply with the sample size or the requirements for presentation, it may not be judged.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: · Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. · Class Cards are to be clearly displayed on the exhibits. · Judges may cut samples at their discretion for the purpose of judging. · A new class may be created if there are exhibits of the same type entered by three (3) or more different exhibitors. · Unless stewards are notified when entering, exhibits will become the property of the Society. · A specialised Agriculture Entry Form is available or entries may be made on the General Entry Form provided. · Entries are limited to four (4) per exhibitor per class. · Junior exhibitors must be under 18 years at time of Show.
JUNIOR VEGETABLES SECTION 11: AGRICULTURE SPONSOR: ROSA LEE LONG ENTRY FEE: Nil PRIZES: 1st: $5.00, Certificate; 2nd: $3.00, Certificate
All exhibits must be grown by a junior exhibitor. 89. Bean - 8 beans with stalks 90. Beetroot - 3 roots with stalks 91. Broccoli - 1 head 92. Cabbage - 1 head with clean roots 93. Carrots - 3 roots with tops 94. Choko - 3 with stalks 95. Corn - 3 cobs with husks & silks 96. Lettuce - 1 head with clean roots 97. Pea - 8 pods with stalks 98. Potatoes; Any Variety - 3 tubers with stalk 99. Pumpkin - 1 with stalk 100. Radish - 3 roots with tops 101. Spring Onion - 8 with roots and tops intact
102. Sweet Potato - 3 tubers with stalk 103. Tomato - 3 with stalks 104. Any other vegetable 105. Junior Vegetable Collection
Henry Rockley Family Memorial Minimum 5 varieties; min 1 sample of each Prizes: 1st: $25.00, Certificate
Best Root Vegetable - Junior Prizes: 1st: Rosette, Certificate
Best Surface Vegetable - Junior Prizes: 1st: Rosette, Certificate
JUNIOR FRUIT SECTION 11: AGRICULTURE SPONSOR: ROSA LEE LONG ENTRY FEE: Nil PRIZES: 1st: $5.00, Certificate; 2nd: $3.00, Certificate
All exhibits must be grown by a junior exhibitor. 106. Avocado - 3 with stalks 107. Banana - 1 hand 108. Citrus Fruit; Any Other Variety 109. Cumquat - 8 with stalks 110. Grapefruit - 3 with stalks 111. Lemon - 3 with stalks 112. Mandarin - 3 with stalks
113. Orange - 3 with stalks 114. Passionfruit - 3 with stalks 115. Tropical Tree Fruit; Any Variety - 3 with stalks 116. Any other fruit - 3 with stalks 117. Junior Collection Citrus Fruit Minimum 5 varieties; min 1 sample of each
Best Fruit - Junior Prizes: Rosette, Certificate
SPECIAL INTEREST SECTION 11: AGRICULTURE SPONSOR: Willy & Rowy Vance
118. Agricultural Art Use any items from Agriculture classes to create a picture. Maximum size is 60cm x 40cm. Prizes: 1st: $15, Certificate 2nd: $5, Certificate
119. Giant Pumpkin Prizes: 1st: $15, Certificate 2nd: $10, Certificate
BEST OF SHOW SECTION 11: AGRICULTURE Most Successful Exhibitor; Junior Classes Sponsor: Verlie Rockley
Prizes: Roy Rockley Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Glass Keeper, Certificate
Most Entries; Junior Classes
Prizes: $10, Certificate
section 12: floriculture
STEWARDS: Maree Wickham, Sharon Robinson, Dorothy Parker and members of the Tableland Garden Group. EXHIBITS, FORMS & FEES DUE: Before 10am Sunday 7th July (stewards available from 8 am). JUDGING STARTS: 2pm Sunday 7th July. ENTRY FEE: 20c each. Maximum fees $5.00. PRIZES: 1st: $2.00, Certificate; 2nd: $1.00, Certificate unless otherwise stated. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
· All exhibits are to be presented to the Stewards at the steps. · Cut Flower exhibits are either 1 single bloom or 3 single blooms or 1 cut. A cut has more than one bloom and can be a spike,
stem, spray, branch, cluster, head or truss. · Pot Plants must be home grown at least 3 months prior to Show. · Cut Flowers must be garden grown, not purchased or wild harvested. · All pots and baskets must be clean and no exhibit will be accepted if the pot diameter is over 25cm (10”). Plastic pots preferred. · All exhibits, except pot plants, entered in this Section immediately become the property of the Atherton Tableland Agricultural Show
Society and are not available for collection by exhibitors after the Show. · AOV means any other variety · Ornamental vases, pots, bowls, etc are the responsibility of the Exhibitor. · Jars and water will be provided by the Society. · Exhibits that do not match a Class will be accepted at the discretion of the Steward. · A specialised Floriculture Entry Form is available but entries may also be made on the General Entry Form. · Entries are limited to eight (8) per exhibitor per class. · Only Show officials will be allowed on the display area of Merriland Hall after 10am Sunday prior to the show. · Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules.
CUT FLOWERS – GENERAL SECTION 12:FLORICULTURE 1. Antirrhinum (Snap dragons),
1 cut 2. Arum lily, 1 bloom 3. Aster, 1 cut 4. Calendula, Yellow, 1 bloom 5. Calendula, Orange, 1 bloom 6. Carnation, 1 bloom 7. Carnation, 1 cut 8. Celosia, 1 cut 9. Chrysanthemum, 1 cut 10. Daisy, 1 cut 11. Dianthus, Single, 3 blooms 12. Dianthus, Semi-double or double, 3 blooms 13. Geranium, Single, 1 cut 14. Geranium, Double or Semi-Double, 1 cut
Best in Group; Classes 1 – 14 Prize: $5.00, Rosette, Certificate
15. Gerbera, Single, 1 bloom 16. Gerbera, Semi-double or double, 1 bloom 17. Gerbera, Modern, 1 bloom
Best Gerbera Prize: $5.00, Rosette, Certificate
18. Gladioli, 1 cut Best Gladioli Prize: $5.00, Rosette, Certificate
19. Larkspur, 1 cut 20. Lupin, 1 cut 21. Marigold, African or balled, 1 bloom 22. Marigold, French (bi-colour), 1 bloom 23. Marigold, Quilled, 1 bloom 24. Marigold, Any Other Variety, 1 bloom 25. Nasturtium, Single, 3 blooms
26. Nasturtium, Double, 3 blooms 27. Orchid, Crucifix, 1 cut 28. Orchid, AOV, 1 cut 29. Pansy, 1 bloom 30. Pansy, 3 blooms 31. Petunia, Single, 1 cut 32. Petunia, Double, 1 cut 33. Phlox, 1 cut
Best in Group; Classes 19 – 33 Prize: $5.00, Rosette, Certificate
34. Rose, Pink, 1 bloom 35. Rose, Red, 1 bloom 36. Rose, White, Cream, Yellow, 1 bloom 37. Rose, Any Other Colour, 1 bloom 38. Rose, Floribunda, Dark, 1 cut 39. Rose, Floribunda, Light, 1 cut 40. Rose, Polyantha, 1 cut 41. Rose, Miniature, 1 cut
Best Rose Prize: $5.00, Rosette, Certificate
42. Salvia, 1 cut 43. Sweet Peas, 3 cuts 44. Tropical, Anthurium, 1 bloom 45. Tropical, Ginger, 1 cut 46. Tropical, Heliconia, 1 cut 47. Tropical, AOV, 1 cut 48. Cut Flower, AOV from bulb, rhizome, tuber,1 cut or bloom 49. Cut Flower, AOV, 1 cut or bloom
Best in Group; Classes 42 – 49 Prize: $5.00, Rosette, Certificate
CUT FLOWERS – NON NATIVE SHRUBS SECTION 12:FLORICULTURE 50. Abutilon, 1 cut 51. Azalea, Single, 1 cut 52. Azalea, Double or Semi-Double, 1 cut 53. Browallia, 1 cut 54. Bellaporone, 1 cut 55. Camellia, Informal, 1 bloom 56. Camellia, Formal, 1 bloom 57. Hibiscus, 1 bloom 58. Pentas, Red, 1 cut
59. Pentas, Pink, 1 cut 60. Pentas, Any Other Colour, 1 cut 61. Rondoletia, 1 cut 62. Vireya, 1 cut 63. Cut Flower Shrub, AOV,
1 cut or bloom Best Non-native Shrub Prize: $5.00, Rosette, Certificate
CUT FLOWERS - NATIVE AUSTRALIAN PLANTS SECTION 12:FLORICULTURE SPONSOR: Society for Growing Australian Plants - Tablelands Branch STEWARDS: Members of the SGAP - Tablelands Branch
64. Acacia (Wattle), 1 cut 65. Banksia, 1 cut 66. Callistemon (Bottlebrush), 1 cut 67. Grevillea, standard form, 1 cut 68. Grevillea, toothbrush form, 1 cut 69. Grevillea, any other form, 1 cut 70. Native Foliage, 1 cut 71. Rainforest pod or fruit, 1 cut
72. Native Flower, Any other Variety, 1 cut 73. Collection of Native flowers in one container, minimum 5
varieties Prize: $20.00, Certificate
Best Australian Native Prize: $5.00, Rosette, Certificate Most Successful Exhibitor Australian Native Flowers Sponsor: McAullif’a Mensland Prize: $20.00 gift voucher, Certificate
POT PLANTS SECTION 12:FLORICULTURE SPONSOR: Tableland Garden Group Inc.
74. Fern, Adiantum (Maiden Hair) 75. Fern, Crow’s nest 76. Fern, Davallia (Hare’s foot) 77. Fern, Hanging Basket 78. Fern, Nephrolepis (Fish bone) 79. Fern, Selaginella 80. Fern, Tassell Fern 81. Fern or Fern Alli, AOV
Best Fern Class 74 – 81 Prize: $10.00, Rosette, Certificate Best Native Fern Class 74 – 81 Prize: $10.00, Rosette, Certificate Sponsor: Society for Growing Australian Plants - Tablelands Branch
82. Anthurium 83. Aglaonema 84. Alocasia 85. Begonia 86. Bonsai 87. Bromeliad 88. Cacti & Succulent, single plant
89. Cacti & Succulent, collection in one pot 90. Carnivorous plant 91. Dieffenbachia 92. Dracaena & Cordyline 93. Kalanchoe 94. Impatiens 95. Maranta & Calathea & Ctenanthe 96. Peperomia, Small Leaf 97. Peperomia, Large Leaf 98. Philodendron 99. Spathiphyllum (Peace lily) 100. St Paulia (African violet) 101. Tillandsia 102. Pot Plant, Any Other Foliage Variety 103. Pot Plant, Any Other Flowering Plant
Best Pot Plant Classes 82 – 103 Prize: $10.00, Rosette, Certificate Greatest Number of Firsts in Pot Plants Classes 74 – 103 Alf Stewart Memorial Prize: $10.00, Certificate
WHEELBARROW GARDEN COMPETITION SECTION
12:FLORICULTURE SPONSOR: Lakeside Nursery ENTRY FEE: $2.00 PRIZES: 1st: $50.00 Laseside Nursey Voucher, Certificate; 2nd: $20.00, Certificate; 3rd: $10.00, Certificate
104. Primary School 105. Secondary School 106. Open
SPECIAL PRIZES SECTION
12:FLORICULTURE Champion Bloom of Show Selected from Best in Class or Group in Cut Flowers Sponsor: Shirley Kilpatrick Prize: Shirley Kilpatrick Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, $10.00, Rosette, Certificate Reserve Champion Bloom of Show, Selected from all entries in Cut Flowers Sponsor: Prize: Ellen Brown Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, Rosette, Certificate Champion Pot Plant Selected from Best Fern, Best Native Fern and Best Pot Plant Prize: Trophy, Rosette, Certificate
Grand Champion Floriculture Exhibit of Show Selected from Champions and Reserve Champion Wilf Merefield Memorial Sponsor: Atherton Amcal Prize: Trophy, Rosette, Certificate Greatest Number of Points in Floriculture All classes Sponsor:) Herb Sherrin Memorial Best-3 points; 1st-3 points; 2nd-2 points. Prize: Trophy
section 14: floral art
STEWARDS: Members of the FNQ Floral Art Designers ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: Before 2pm Saturday 6th July DELIVER EXHIBITS: To Merriland Hall between 11am and 2pm Sunday 7th July JUDGING STARTS: 3pm Sunday 8th July ENTRY FEE: 50c per entry PRIZES: 1st: $15.00, Certificate; 2nd: $5.00, Certificate CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
· Refer to General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. · Class Cards are to be clearly displayed on the front of exhibits. · Ornamental vases, pots, bowls, etc are the responsibility of the Exhibitor. · Horticultural materials must predominate, but accessories are allowed. · No arrangement to exceed 60cm or 24” wide (unless otherwise stated) + 30cm deep. Unlimited Height. · Any Exhibitor who has won a Championship in Novice or Intermediate must move up to the next category · Any Exhibitor may enter the Open classes, but if they win that class, they may not move back down to a lower category. · All exhibits will be judged according to the Australian Floral Art Association Inc manual.
JUNIORS SECTION 14: FLORAL ART Prizes: 1st $10 Certificate, 2nd $5 Certificate
13. Character/s – Primary School - created using any plant material, including flowers, leaves, fruit and/or vegetables.
14. Trash & Treasure - Primary School 15. Branching Out - Secondary School
16. Recycle - Secondary School 17. Succulents
Best Children’s Section Prizes: $10.00, Rosette, Certificate
section 15: culinary art STEWARDS: Helen Rockley, Hazel Christensen, Loy Strang, Dorothy Bew,
Tracey Poggioli STEWARD JUNIOR SECTION: Gail Weare ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: Tuesday 2nd July DELIVER EXHIBITS: To Merriland Hall Sunday 7th July. (Seniors - by 10am; Juniors - by 11am) JUDGING STARTS: Seniors - 11am; Juniors - 12 Noon Sunday 7th July. ENTRY FEES: $1.00 unless otherwise stated PRIZES: 1st: $10.00, Certificate; 2nd: $5.00, Certificate CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
· Refer to General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. · The Stewards will not accept entries. · One entry per mixture allowed. Commercial preparations or packet mixes not accepted. · Exhibits to be the work of the Exhibitor. · Exhibits should be displayed on a plain white plastic plate or tray, the same shape as the exhibit, and of just sufficient size
to hold the entry, with exhibitor’s name to be placed on the underside. · Exhibits to be covered with transparent plastic bag. · Bags (if required) will be provided by the Society. · All Fruit Cakes are to be displayed on cake boards. · Bar Cakes may be presented on sturdy foil covered cardboard. · Exhibitors please advise the Show Office or the Stewards of any entries entered but not delivered for judging. · Class Cards to be clearly visible and taped securely to the container. (Not stapled). · Cakes to be un-iced and without filling unless otherwise specified. · Scones and pikelets are not to be buttered. · Fruit Cakes are to be cooked in 19 cm square tins, unless otherwise stated. · Maximum size for Decorated Cakes is 40cm x 40cm. · Cakes to be cut by the judges; not exhibitors
· All exhibits to be collected by 4pm Wednesday or become the property of the ATAS. (Excluding Decorated Cakes)
PRIMARY SCHOOL SECTION 15:CULINARY ART SPONSOR: Giddy’s Place ENTRY FEES: $0.50 PRIZES: 1st: $5.00, Certificate; 2nd:$3.00, Certificate
NOTE:Exhibits should be displayed on a plain white plastic plate or tray, the same shape as the exhibit, and of just sufficient size to hold the entry, with exhibitor’s name to be placed on the underside.
· Cakes to be un-iced and without filling unless otherwise specified.
61. Scones - plain, sweet or savory. Cutter 5cm round. Uniform in size & colour - plate
of 6.
62. Patty Cakes. Not iced. Uniform in size, remove container - plate
of 6.
63. Chocolate Slice. Recipe from Day to Day Cookery Book - plate of 6.
Iced with coconut sprinkles.
64. Jam Drops. Uniform in size & colour - plate of 6.
65. Pikelets. Uniform in size & colour - plate of 6.
66. Teacake - plain. 20cm Round tin. 67. Chocolate Bar Cake.
Not iced. Tin approx 21cm x 13cm. 68. Rich Fruit Cake. 20cm square tin Sponsors: Helen Rockley 69. Novelty Cake.
Any foundation. Judged for icing & effect. 70. Any Other Cake Variety - not specified
Must be labelled. Mixture not to have been used in any other class.
71. Peanut Toffee. Plate of 6 72. French Jellies. Plate of 6 73. Marshmallow. Plate of 6 74. Coconut Ice. Plate of 6 75. Any Other Confectionery - not specified.
Must be labelled. Mixture not to have been used in any other class.
76. Strawberry Jam. *Refer to James & Preserves for conditions of
entry 77. Jam - any other variety. Must be labelled. 78. Decorative Eggs - Kindergarten & Prep. 1
decorated egg 79. Decorative Eggs - Primary School. 3 decorated
eggs
Notes: · Decorated Eggs will be judged on originality and
effort, and can be bought eggs. · Eggs may be painted, dyed or presented as a
figure, eg. animal, person or fairytale character.
Best Primary School Culinary Art Sponsor: Rosa Lee Long Prizes: $10.00, Rosette, Certificate
SECONDARY SCHOOL SECTION 15:CULINARY ART
SPONSOR: ENTRY FEES: $0.50 PRIZES: 1st: $5.00, Certificate; 2nd:$3.00, Certificate NOTE:
· Exhibits should be displayed on a plain white plate or tray, the same shape as the exhibit, and of just sufficient size to hold the entry, with exhibitor’s name to be placed on the underside.
· Cakes to be un-iced and without filling unless otherwise specified.
80. Scones - plain, sweet or savory. Cutter 5cm round, uniform in size & colour - plate
of 6.
81. Patty Cakes. Small, not iced. Uniform in size, remove container - plate of 6.
82. Shortbread. Cook in round plate, mark in sections. 83. Orange Bar Cake. Approx 21 x 13cm 84. Chocolate Slice. Plate of 6.
Recipe from Day to Day Cookery Book. Iced with coconut sprinkles.
85. Lamingtons. Approx 5cm square. Uniform in size - plate of 6
86. Jam Drops. Uniform in size & colour - plate of 6. 87. Pikelets. Uniform in size & colour - plate of 6. 88. Sponge Sandwich. Not iced, jam filled. 89. Teacake. Plain. 20cm Round tin. 90. Sultana Cake. Plain. 20cm Round tin. 91. Marble Cake. Approx 21 x 13cm 92. Muffins. Sweet or savory. Uniform in size - plate of 6 93. Chocolate Bar Cake. Not iced. Tin approx 21 x 13cm. 94. Rich Fruit Cake. 20cm square tin.
Sponsors: Helen Rockley 95. Novelty Cake.
Any foundation. Judged for icing & effect.
96. Any Other Cake Variety - not specified Must be labelled. Mixture not to have been used in any other class.
97. Coconut Ice. Plate of 6. 98. Marshmallow. Plate of 6. 99. Strawberry Jam.
*Refer to James & Preserves for conditions of entry
100. Jam - any other variety. Must be labelled. 101. Fudge, any other variety
Best Secondary School Culinary Art Sponsor: Rosa Lee Long Prizes: $10.00, Rosette, Certificate
Greatest Number of Entries in Junior Culinary Art Sponsor: QCWA – Atherton Branch Prizes: QCWA Cookery Book, Certificate
Best Jam in Junior Section Ellen Lane Memorial Sponsor: Verlie Rockley Prizes: Perpetual Trophy, Glass Keeper, Certificate
section 17: needlework
STEWARDS: Kerrilee Mather, Fay Woods, Martha Laffin, Sheryl McConnell ENTRY FEE: $1.00 (unless stated otherwise) PRIZES: 1st: $10.00, Certificate; (or as noted in classes); 2nd: $5.00, Certificate 3rd: Certificate ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: Tues 2nd July DELIVER EXHIBITS: To Merriland Hall before 10am Saturday 6th July JUDGING STARTS: 11am Saturday 6th July
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: · These general conditions and rules form part of the conditions of entry to the Atherton Tableland Agricultural Show. Refer
to General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. · All work must have been executed by the Exhibitor · Exhibits must be clean. · Entries of Duchess Set and Doilies work to be pressed and stitched on to a piece of cardboard. · Class Cards to be clearly visible and pinned securely to the article. (Not Stapled). · All exhibits must not have been previously entered in the Atherton Show in any section. · No article to be entered in more than one (1) class. · Novice = Up to 2 years experience. · Open = Over 2 years experience. · Seniors = 70 years & over · Exhibits entered in wrong class may be transferred, by the Stewards, to the correct one. · Exhibitors please advise Stewards, when delivering exhibits for Judging, of any article entered but not presented for Judging
PRIMARY SCHOOL SECTION 17:NEEDLEWORK 100. Toy - Any Medium Sponsor: David & Sheryl McConnell 101. Scarf - Any Medium 102. Bag - Any Medium Sponsor: QCWA-Yungaburra Branch 103. Pin Cushion - Any medium
104. Any other hand Article- not specified 105. Any other machine Article - not specified
Best Overall Primary School Prize: Rosette, Certificate
SECONDARY SCHOOL SECTION 17:NEEDLEWORK 106. Apron 107. Novelty Article. Any Medium. Pin cushion, toy, etc. 108. Bag - Any Medium Sponsor: QCWA-Yungaburra Branch
109. Embroidered Article – not specified 110. Garment - Machine Sewn 111. Knitted Article - not specified
112. Crochet Article - not specified 113. Any other hand Article - not specified 114. Any other machine Article - not specified
Best Overall Secondary School Prize: Rosette, Certificate
OVERALL JUNIOR PRIZES SECTION 17:NEEDLEWORK Greatest Number of Firsts – Juniors Prizes: 1st: $10.00, Certificate Best Overall Work Prizes: 1st: $20.00, Certificate, Rosette Greatest Number of Entries - Junior Exhibitors, Sponsor: Nott Family Prizes: 1st: Essie Nott Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, Certificate
section 18: all-abilities sponsored by disablility matters
ENTRIES DUE: Tuesday 2nd July DELIVER EXHIBITS: To Art & Craft Hall before 4pm Wednesday 3rd July JUDGING STARTS: 10am Saturday 6th July ENTRY FEES: $1.00 PRIZES: 1st: $10, Certificate 2nd: $5, Certificate CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
· Open to people with all kinds of impairment from birth or acquired through illness, accident or the ageing process. It includes cognitive impairment as well as physical, sensory and psycho-social disability
JUNIOR – Aged between 0 and 15years
1. Craft – any medium, any material 2. Drawing – any medium, any subject 3. Painting – any medium, any subject 4. Photography – any subject, colour or monochrome 5. Potter y– wheel thrown or hand built 6. Paint a garden Gnome 7. Sewing 8. Cooking 9. Any other article not specified
SENIOR – Aged between 16 and over 10. Craft – any medium, any material 11. Drawing – any medium, any subject 12. Painting – any medium, any subject 13. Photography – any subject, colour or monochrome 14. Pottery– wheel thrown or hand built 15. Paint a garden Gnome 16. Sewing 17. Cooking 18. Any other article not specified
Sensory Hour is open to people with an intellectual, physical, sensory, cognitive or psychosocial disability acquired through illness, accident or the ageing process (and the public). It includes
cognitive impairment as well as physical, sensory and psycho-social disability and their families/carers to experience the Show. Our goal is to make Sensory Hour a comfortable
environment for all with a variety of sensory differences.
In conjunction with Tablelands Regional Council DAIAC, Disability Matters and The
Atherton Show Society, the “Sensory Room” will be accessible to all Community
members requiring a quiet and safe space.
Don’t forget to get your ‘All Abilities Passport’,
Enjoy on some rides & win some great prizes.
section 19: photography sponsored by
first steps early learning centre STEWARDS: David Whitehead, Hilda Crossland ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: Tuesday 2th July DELIVER EXHIBITS: To Merriland Hall before 12.30pm Saturday 6th July JUDGING STARTS: 1pm Saturday 6th July ENTRY FEE: $0.50 PRIZES: 1st: $30.00, Certificate; 2nd: $20.00, Certificate; 3rd: $5.00, Certificate CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
· These general conditions and rules form part of the conditions of entry to the Atherton Tableland Agricultural Show. Refer to General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules.
· Please print your NAME & ADDRESS WITH CLASS clearly marked on back of exhibit. · Class Cards are to be clearly displayed on the front of exhibits · Print size-Seniors: maximum 30cm x 20cm (12” x 8”), minimum 20cm x 15cm (8” x 6”). · Print size-Juniors: maximum 30cm x 20cm (12” x 8”), minimum 10cm x 15cm (4” x 6”). · Mounting size: all entries to be suitably mounted on any colour cardboard backing larger than the print; at least 2.5cm,
but no more than 5cm each side. Framed prints will not be accepted. Window mounted matt are acceptable. · Please note that the presentation of your photo may enhance your chance of winning. · All entries must be provided on photographic paper, regardless of whether professional or amateur printing is used. · All classes are open to digital photos · Please advise the Show Office or the Stewards of any entries entered but not delivered for judging. · Entries open to Far North Queensland amateurs only. An amateur is defined as someone who does not earn a full living
from photography. · All photographs to have been taken within twelve (12) months prior to the show. · No exhibit will be offered for sale during show. · Stewards reserve the right to decide the suitability of photos for exhibit. · Exhibits not collected within 3 months of the Show, will become the property of the Show Society.
PRIMARY SCHOOL SECTION 19: PHOTOGRAPHY ENTRY FEE: $0.50 PRIZES: 1st: $10.00, Certificate. 2nd: $5.00, Certificate. 3rd: $2.00, Certificate NOTE: All exhibits in junior sections may be in colour or monochrome.
11 Portrait. Includes people, pets, etc 12. Landscape. 13. Any Other Subject.
Champion Primary School Photography Prizes: $20.00, Rosette, Certificate
SECONDARY SCHOOL SECTION 19: PHOTOGRAPHY ENTRY FEE: $0.50 PRIZES: 1st: $10.00, Certificate. 2nd: $5.00, Certificate. 3rd: $2.00, Certificate NOTE: All exhibits in junior sections may be in colour or monochrome.
14. Portrait; Includes people, pets, etc 15. Landscape. 16. Any Other Subject. 17. Champion Secondary School Photography
Prizes: $20.00, Rosette, Certificate
section 20: art
STEWARD: Julie SoChoy ENTRY FEE: As stated below ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: Tuesday 3rd July DELIVER EXHIBITS: To Art & Craft Hall before 4pm Wednesday 4th July JUDGING STARTS: 10am Saturday 7th July CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
· Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. · All work must have been executed by the Exhibitor and must be the
original work of the Exhibitor in concept and execution. · All exhibits must not have been previously entered in the Atherton Show
in any section. · Sale of Exhibits: No exhibit will be offered for sale during show · Class Cards are to be clearly displayed on the front of exhibits. · Entries are limited to three (3) per exhibitor per class. · Exhibits in Open classes will not be accepted unless they are properly framed and have D-shackles and strong wire
attached for hanging. D-shackles and wire are available from Atherton Art Framers on Robert Street, Atherton. · The Judges decision regarding classification of entries will be final. · Some prizes in this section are given as Gift Vouchers instead of cash. · Please advise the Show Officials of any entries entered but not delivered for judging. · If a written Judge’s Critique is required, please ask for this when delivering the exhibit. · All exhibits to be clearly marked on the back with the Exhibitor’s name, full address, phone number, section and class
number, title, date painted, and method of return. · Exhibits delivered after closing dates will not be accepted. · Paint a Garden Ornament – Item can also be any other garden fantasy creature. Can be painted, decorated or
embellished. May be brand new or recycled. Ornaments to be no taller than 50cm. There is no limit to the number of entries. A variety of ornaments can be purchased from the Atherton Show office for $10 (includes entry fee).
JUNIOR ART SECTION 20: ART How to Mount Junior Art Exhibits
ENTRY CONDITIONS FOR GROUP EFFORT: · Schools and other groups are encouraged to enter in the Group Effort classes. · Suitable for when a fixed activity has been set for a group. · Entries will be judged on technique. · All entries will be judged individually within the age group. · A group entry must have a minimum of 10 entries.
The teacher must submit all entries on the same entry form under the group name
KINDERGARTEN & PREP SECTION 20: ART ENTRY FEE: $0.50 PRIZES: 1st: $5.00, Certificate. 2nd: $3.00, Certificate. 3rd: Certificate
28 Painting. Any style, any medium 29 Drawing. Any style, any medium 30 Modeling. Any style, any medium 31 Collage. Any style, any medium 32 Any other art form, not specified.
33 Paint a Garden Ornament (Gnomes) Best Exhibitor - Kindergarten & Prep Prizes: $10, Rosette, Certificate
Mount Junior Art entries on heavy cardboard. Exhibits in Junior classes must be mounted on a ridged backing. Box board of at least 1200um thickness will be accepted, or 8-10 ply white cardboard. See Summers News Atherton or your local newsagent or printing company. Cord or wire suitable for hanging must be firmly attached. Do not use sticky tape or blu-tac to attach cord to mounting. Cord attached through punched holes is preferred. Exhibits which are not correctly mounted or hung will be rejected by the stewards
PRIMARY SCHOOL SECTION 20: ART SPONSOR: Summers News ENTRY FEE: $1.00 PRIZES: 1st: $10.00, Certificate. 2nd: $5.00, Certificate. 3rd: Certificate
34 Painting - Grades 1-3. Any style, any medium 35 Drawing - Grades 1-3. Any style, any medium 36 Modeling - Grades 1-3. Any style, any medium 37 Collage - Grades 1-3. Any style, any medium 38 Handwriting - Grades 1-3. Theme: Australiana 39 Folk Art - Grades 1-3. Any style, any medium 40 Paint a Garden Ornament (Gnomes) - Grades 1-3. 41 Painting - Grades 4-6. Any style, any medium 42 Drawing - Grades 4-6. Any style, any medium 43 Modeling - Grades 4-6. Any style, any medium
44 Collage - Grades 4-6. Any style, any medium 45 Handwriting - Grades 4-6. Theme: Australiana. 46 Folk Art - Grades 4-6. Any style, any medium 47 Paint a Garden Ornament (Gnomes) - Grades 4-6. 48 Any other art form, not specified
Best Exhibitor - Primary School Prizes: $20.00, Rosette, Certificate
SECONDARY SCHOOL SECTION 20: ART ENTRY FEE: $2.00 PRIZES: 1st: $20.00, Certificate; 2nd: $10.00, Certificate; 3rd: Certificate Open to Grade 7-12 school students and entrants up to 18 years old.
49 Painting - Grades 7-9. Any style, any medium 50 Drawing - Grades 7-9. Any style, any medium 51 Folk Art - Grades 7-9. Any style, any medium 52 Illustration/Fantasy Art - Grades 7-9
Any subject, any style, any medium. Not computer generated.
53 Sculpture - Grades 7-9 Any medium. 3-dimensional, sculpture, ceramics, or free-standing work.
54 Computer Generated Art – Grades 7-9. Any subject, any style, any medium, within the guidelines for computer art. Information regarding the graphics program and the printing process used must be provided on the entry form and on the back of the exhibit.
55 Paint a Garden Ornament (Gnomes) – Grades 7-9.
56 Painting - Grades 10-12. Any style, any medium.
Open to Grade 10-12 school students and entrants up to 18 yrs old.
57 Drawing - Grades 10-12. Any style, any medium. Open to Grade 10-12 school students and entrants up to 18 yrs old.
58 Folk Art - Grades 10-12. Any style, any medium 59 Illustration/Fantasy Art - Grades 10-12
Any subject, any style, any medium. Not computer generated.
60 Sculpture - Grades 10-12 61 Paint a Garden Ornament (Gnomes) –
Grades 10-12. 62 Any medium. 3-dimensional, sculpture, ceramics,
or free-standing work. 63 Computer Generated Art.
Any subject, any style, any medium, within the guidelines for computer art. Information regarding the graphics program and the printing process used must be provided on the entry form and on the back of the exhibit.
64 Any other art form, not specified. Best Secondary School Art Prizes: $20.00, Alf Stewart Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, Rosette, Certificate.
section 21: craft
STEWARDS: Peta Taske, Brian Taylor, Kerry Taylor ENTRY FEE: $1.00 unless otherwise stated ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: Tues 2nd July DELIVER EXHIBITS: To Art & Craft Hall before 12 Noon Saturday 6th July JUDGING STARTS: 1pm Saturday 6th July CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
· Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. · All work must have been executed by the Exhibitor. · Class Cards are to be clearly displayed on the front of exhibits · All exhibits must not have been previously entered in the Atherton Show in any section, with the exclusion of the Scrapbooking Masters
Class. · Sale of Exhibits: No exhibit will be offered for sale during show. · Entry Form to clearly state type of article and dominant material used. · Where there are three (3) or more exhibits in Any Other Variety classes by different exhibitors, a special class may be provided. · In the event of a tie on points an independent Judge from another section will be requested to act as an arbitrator. · Exhibitors please advise the Show Office or the Stewards of any exhibit entered but not delivered for judging. · Rustic is defined as being simple & unsophisticated and/or made of rough or irregular timbers. · Scrapbooking exhibits are permitted if they have been crafted in a specialty class. · Scrapbooking exhibits must be sized as follows: Masters, Open, & Intermediate - 12” x12” (30cm x 30cm) maximum; Novice - A4 minimum;
Junior - 6’’x6” (15cm x 15cm) minimum.
PRIMARY SCHOOL CRAFT SECTION 21: CRAFT ENTRY FEE: $0.50 PRIZES: 1st: $5.00, Certificate; 2nd: $3.00, Certificate; 3rd: Certificate
72 Lego Construction Kit - any article Must be mounted
73 Lego Construction: Own Creation - any article. No kits, must be mounted
74 Construction - any article. 75 Modelling from kit. 76 Article Made from Waste Material. 77 Paper Mache - novelty article. 78 Toy - material. 79 Toy - any other medium. Not material or wood. 80 Loom Bands
81 Colouring-In 82 Cardmaking 83 Paper Craft eg. Origami 84 Scrapbooking; Grades; single page layout 85 Any Other Handicraft Not Mentioned. 86 Woodwork – Any Article – Turned 87 Woodwork – any other article
Judges Encouragement Award Prize: Certificate
SECONDARY SCHOOL CRAFT SECTION 21: CRAFT ENTRY FEE: $1.00 PRIZES: 1st: $10.00, Certificate; 2nd: $5.00, Certificate; 3rd: Certificate 88. Lego Construction Kit - any article. Must be
mounted 89. Lego Construction: Own Creation - any article. 90 Construction - any article. 91. Modelling From Kit. 92. Article Made From Waste Material. 93. Jewellery Home Made. 94. Toy, any medium 95. Colouring-In 96. Card Making 97. Paper Craft eg Origami 98. Scrapbooking; single page layout 99. Any Other Handicraft Not Mentioned (eg. Acrylics)
ENTRY FEE: $2.00 Prizes: 1st: $20.00, Certificate; 2nd $10.00, Certificate; 3rd
Certificate 100. Woodwork – Any Article – Turned 101. Woodwork – any other article 102. Metalwork – Metal Art, any article 103. Metalwork – Metal Fabrication, any article 104. Metalwork – Metal machining, any article
Best Junior Woodwork Article Prizes: $20.00, Rosette, Certificate Best Junior Metalwork Prizes: $20.00, Rosette, Certificate
Best Junior Miscellaneous Craft (Classes: 73-77, 89-93) Michael Neil Brander Memorial Prizes: Rosette, Certificate
Advanced Rural All Wheel Drive Centre Ashmore Palms Atherton Christmas Tree Farm Atherton Hairdressers Atherton Laundromat Atherton Optometrist Atherton Tableland Poultry Club Athreton Bakehouse Austsafe Babba Curry Barron Valley Hotel Bella Capelli Bizz Offsider BLK Hair Salon Blue Gum Bobcat Hire Bolwarra Bryan Stevens Optometrist Bud And Bloom Cairns Hardware Casali's Mareeba Cazaly's Central Tyre Service Crystal Caves David Whitehead Disability Matters Eclipse Fabrication Experience Co (Green Island) Express Feed n Saddle Felicity Jones Fig Tree Wagyu First Steps FNQ Game Fanciers Club Fresh Max Giddy's Place Helen Rockley Hort Innovations (Aust. Bananas) Hutchinson Builders IGA Fresh Street Atherton Infinite Garage Doors Ingham Drilling John Cole Toyota
Kerry Mather Plumbing Kidner Crane Hire Kilpatrick Family
King Pin Barbers Lakeside Nursey Lang Family Leanne Thomas Lisa & Judy's Mackays Marketing McAuliffe's Mensland McDonalds News Corp Northern Fencing Contractors NQ Radio Orora Robinson Family Rocs Stockfeed Rosa Lee Long Roy Easy Roy Walker Plumbing Shane Knuth Sharon McConnell Southern Cross Austereo Sticklizard Summers News Tableland Fertilizer Tableland Freestyl Taekwondo Tableland Orchid Society Tableland Sexual Assult Services Tableland Veterinary Service Tablelands Garden Group Tablelands Pumps and Pipes T-Hire Tablelands Tolga Traders Towel Man Turner Agencies Verlie Rockley Veschetti-Crompton Visy What's On Tablelands Wilkinson Willy and Rowy Vance
general conditions & competition rules
· Rules & entry fees for all exhibitors shall be as per the schedule. · No late entries will be accepted. · Entry fees are not refundable. · All Horses must be Hendra vaccinated to camp on the Atherton Showgrounds · No article is to be entered in more than one (1) class. · Sale of Exhibits: No exhibit will be offered for sale during show · Exhibits may not be taken until after 4pm on the last day of Show, and then only under Steward’s supervision. · Exhibitors please advise the Show Office or the Stewards of any entries entered but not delivered for judging. · If the merit of the exhibits in any class or Championship is not, in the opinion of the Judge, sufficient to entitle them to a prize, the
Judge may withhold prizes. · A competition is defined as there being more than one competitor or entrant, with the preference being a minimum of three (3)
competitors. · In the event of there being no competition in a class, any or all prizes may be withheld. · In the event of a draw for placing of exhibits by the judge, preference is that clear single place holders be chosen by whatever
means. If the placing must be shared, the total prize money for the class must remain the same and the number of placeholders is to remain the same. The prize money to be shared is added together and then split evenly between the winners. The next placing is then omitted. For example, if there is a draw between two exhibits for 1st place, 2nd place is omitted and the prize money from 1st and 2nd is added together and divided evenly between the two winners. 3rd place is then awarded as usual.
· Locally made or grown, to be construed as meaning exhibits from districts included in the Tableland Regional, Mareeba, Cairns Regional and Cassowary Coast Shires, unless otherwise stated.
· No Exhibitor will be allowed to display, at the current Show, ribbons, place-cards or awards won at any other show. · For use on waybills, the PIC No for the Atherton Showgrounds is QIAE0505. · All entries in livestock must be a bona fide property of the Exhibitor 30 days prior to the show, unless otherwise stated, and he or
she makes affidavit that the property is his or her property on request. · All livestock must be guaranteed “free from disease or ticks”. · Necessary attendants upon stock will be furnished with Special Passes upon applying to the Secretary’s Office. · No Exhibitor shall be permitted to remain in the exhibition area or with the Stewards or Judges during the time of judging. · No unauthorised Exhibitor or Visitor will be admitted to the Ring during any event. · The Society reserves the right to substitute prizes or trophies donated after printing of the Schedule in lieu of prize money. · All prize money will be paid on the days of the Show at the Secretary’s Office or the Show Ring Office. Photo ID or letter of
authority must be presented to collect prize money. All prize monies over the amount of $10.00 not collected prior to the end of September will be deposited to the nominated bank account by electronic transfer. Any smaller amounts, or prize money where no bank account has been nominated, will be deemed a donation to the Society.
· Stewards are empowered to act as they think fit in all cases of cruelty to exhibits. · Any person, whether an Exhibitor or otherwise, who makes use of foul or abusive language on the grounds or in the hall, will incur
a penalty of expulsion, or be dealt with as the Committee may determine. · The foregoing rules and regulation, and the notes as set forth in the Schedule are to be the conditions of the competition. Any
matter arising not specially provided for in the foregoing shall be determined by the Committee, whose decision is final. · In the event of an accident requiring the service of an Ambulance this Society or any person associated with the Society will not be
responsible for any charges. · Doping: It is forbidden to use or administer or cause to be used or administer on or to any animal, any tranquilliser, stimulant,
depressant or drug of any kind, in any manner whatsoever, either before the commencement of or during any Show activity or competition. Any person owning, riding or entering an animal in any such activity or competition shall, at the discretion of the Stewards, be liable for disqualification for a period of up to five (5) years. The certificates of a qualified veterinary surgeon to such effect shall be a prima facie evidence that any such tranquilliser, stimulant, depressant or drug has been used or administered. If during any Show activity, it is necessary to treat an animal with a drug that is calming, anti-tetanic, fortifying or stimulating, a veterinary surgeon appointed by the Stewards must be notified immediately and they must verify the expedience of necessity of the treatment to be given.
· Perpetual Trophies will be presented at the event for photographs, it is NOT under any circumstances to be removed from the Atherton Showgrounds. Perpetual Trophies remain the property of Atherton Tableland Agricultural Society at all times. Atherton Show Society will have the trophy engraved and stored at the Show Office. A keeper trophy will be presented. If you require any further photos after the event please contact the Atherton Show Office.
PLEASE ALSO REFER TO QUEENSLAND CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES INC RULES FOR SHOW SOCIETIES, STEWARDS, JUDGES, EXHIBITORS AND COMPETITORS AT AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD AT
www.athertonshow.com.au/competitions/Sections-&-Forms or www.queenslandshows.com.au
OR FROM THE ATHERTON SHOW OFFICE.
how to enter the show
GENERAL INFORMATION FOR ALL SECTIONS OF THE ATHERTON SHOW 1. Reading the Schedule 2. Completing your entry form 3. Closing Dates 4. Labelling your Exhibit 5. Collecting your exhibits and prize money
1. Reading the Schedule a. The schedule is broken down into three levels; Sections, Subsections and Classes. For example, Photography is a Section, Colour Prints is
a Subsection, and Landscape is a Class. Only Sections and Classes have numbers that you will use on your Entry Form. b. Carefully read all the closing dates and conditions of entry at the beginning of your section. c. Find the class that best suits or describes your exhibit. d. Contact the Show Office if you need any help with classifying your exhibit. If we can’t help, we will get in touch with one of the Stewards.
2. Completing your entry form a. Get a copy of the relevant Entry Form. The General Entry Form is available over the page, or they are available from our:
~ Website at www.athertonshow.com.au -> Competitions -> Sections & Forms ~ Show Office at Merriland Hall, Atherton in person or by info@athertonshow.com.au
b. Most sections will just use a General Entry form, but the following sections have their own specific forms: ~ Horses ~ Beef & Dairy Cattle ~ Woodchops ~ Agriculture ~ Floriculture
c. You need to use a separate entry form for each person exhibiting, but you can use the same General Entry form for more than one section. d. In the Schedule, find the Section No at the start of each section and write just the number in the column, (eg. Photography is 19). e. Find the Class No in the Schedule and write just the number in the column, (eg. Landscape is 5). f. Briefly describe your exhibit. In some sections, the class name will be the enough description (eg. in Poultry: Australian Game Hen), but in
other section it may help Show staff to recognise your exhibit. For example, in Photography your description might be ‘Rolling Hay Fields’. g. Find the entry fee and write it as dollars and cents (0.50) in the column. The entry fees can often be found under the Subsection heading,
but if there is no entry fee noted there, use the fee shown at the beginning of the Section.
3. Closing Dates a. There are two important Closing Dates for each Section.
~ Forms & Fees due: This is the last date your entry form and entry fee can be received by the Show Office, either in person, by post, or by email with an electronic payment. ~ Deliver Exhibits: This is the latest time and day that your exhibit can be received by the Show Office or Stewards. Note: In some sections forms, fees and exhibits are all due at the same time.
b. You don’t need to wait until the last day. The last day is often the busiest and you will wait longer to be served. c. We take entries from the 1st June. If you are going away, you can arrange for an earlier drop off.
4. Labelling your Exhibit a. When you bring your Entry Form and/or exhibit into the Show Office, Class Cards will be issued for all the pavilion exhibits. b. Class Cards are a double ticket which is torn into two identically marked pieces. Each piece shows the Section and Class Number, and a
unique Exhibit No. c. This Exhibit No is used for identification and tracking of each exhibit and to ensure that items are returned to the correct owner. The Judges
also use this number to nominate place-winners. d. One side of the Class Card will be attached to your exhibit in clear view for the Judge. The other side stays with you, the entrant, and is
used for collecting the item after the Show. e. Make sure your name is on your items, but not somewhere it can be seen by the judge. If your name can be seen, the Stewards will have to
cover it, and it may detract from the presentation of your exhibit.
5. Collecting your exhibits and prize money a. All exhibits must stay on display until 4pm Show Tuesday afternoon. Prize money may be picked up from the show office after 4pm on the
Monday. Stewards will only be available to return your exhibit from 4pm to 6pm on the Tuesday after show. This is the busiest times for people collecting their items and prizes.
b. If you can wait, the Show Office is open 9am-5pm for the 3 days (Wed-Fri) following the Show and there is often someone available by arrangement in the following week.
c. You must have the stub of your Class Cards to be able to collect your items, and the Stewards or Show staff will check the exhibits back out to you.
d. No exhibitors are allowed to take exhibits out of the display area. Identification must be shown when collecting prizes and prize money. A Medicare card can be used as identification for children.
e. If you want someone else to collect your prizes, you will need to send them with a letter of authority from you and they will need to show their ID when they collect for you.
f. If you want your prizemoney paid into your bank account, please tick the box on the entry form and fill out your details. All payments not already collected will be paid into your account before the end of July.
ABN: 65 861 621 504 General Entry Form
Exhibitor Full Name
If under 18 Parent/ Guardian Name
Postal Address
Phone Mobile
Are you registered for GST? If yes, please provide your ABN:
*please tick below if you will be collecting your exhibit after the show (available from 4pm – 6pm Tuesday of show or during office hours following show).
Exhibit # Office Use Only
Sect # Class # Description of Exhibit Entry Fee Collect Exhibit?
Total Entry Fees Payable $
.q Please pay my prizemoney directly to my bank account. BSB: Account No: __ Name of Acct: *Prizemoney not collected by 30th September will be deemed a donation to the Show Society.
I hereby certify that my Entries are my bona fide property/my own original work and that I have read the Show Rules and the Conditions of Entry and agree to be bound thereby. I acknowledge that a ‘competition’ is defined as there being (3) different entrants / competitors.
Signature……………………………..…………………………...…………………...…… Date………………………………………...……………
Office Use Only
Served by Carded by Data Input Paid $ Receipt #
ABN: 65 861 621 504
Cattle Entry Form *Please provide your waybill to the Stewards
Exhibitor Full Name
If under 18 Parent/ Guardian Name
Postal Address
Phone Mobile
Are you registered for GST? If yes, please provide your ABN: Exhibit
# Office Use
Only
Sect# Class# Name of Animal Herd Book
No DOB Breed Entry Fee
Total Entry Fees Payable $
q Please pay my prizemoney directly to my bank account.
BSB: __ __ __ __ __ __ Account No: __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Name of Acct: __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ *Prizemoney not collected by 30th September will be deemed a donation to the Show Society.
I hereby certify that my Entries are my bona fide property and that I have read the Show Rules and the Conditions of Entry and agree to be bound thereby. I have provided a copy of certification that all livestock entered on this form are guaranteed free of ticks and any notifiable dangerous diseases. I have provided Insurance Information or signed the Dangerous Activity Acknowledgement (over page).
Signature……………………………..…………………………..………...…… Date………………………………………...…………… (Participant or Parent/Guardian if under 18)
Office Use Only
Served by Carded by Data Input Paid $ Receipt #
Dangerous Activity Acknowledgement
Exhibitor Full Name
If under 18 Parent/ Guardian Name It will be necessary for any persons competing or exhibiting at the Atherton Show to show proof of their Public Liability Insurance or to sign the Dangerous Activity Acknowledgement (below).
I have attached my Certificate of Currency. Please do not tick this box unless the Certificate is attached to this entry form. A valid Certificate of Currency must be provided showing that you hold a policy which covers you for a minimum of $10 Million and that you are covered anywhere in Australia. Please speak to your insurance provider to ensure this is included.
I will sign the Dangerous Activity Acknowledgement below.
In consideration for being permitted to participate in any way in the cattle handling activities, I, the undersigned, understand, acknowledge and accept:
· That cattle handling is a dangerous activity and cattle can act in a sudden and unpredictable (changeable) way, especially if frightened or hurt.
· That there is a significant risk that serious injury of death may result from the cattle handling activities. · The dangers associated with consumption of alcohol or any mind altering drugs and agree not to drink
alcohol or take drugs prohibited by law before or during any cattle handling activities. I agree to follow the directions of any event organiser or official and that any misconduct or refusal by me to follow any direction of any organiser or official can result in the cancellation of my participation in the activities and my immediate removal from the Arena or the Showgrounds no matter where they may occur.
I agree to take all appropriate safety measures at all times whilst participating in the activities.
I agree to indemnify the Atherton Tableland Agricultural Society Inc, against Liability for any accident, damage, loss or illness caused to anyone, including but not limited to myself or my property, or a member of the public during any part of the event, including but not limited to preparation, competition, judging, performing or displaying.
I have had sufficient opportunity to read this Dangerous Activity Acknowledgement and fully understand its terms and sign it freely and voluntarily.
Signature of Participant…………………………..……………………………….………………. Date……………………………………………...
Signature of Parent/ Guardian………………………………………………...………………… Date……………………………………...……..
CAMPING APPLICATION FORM
Name
Postal Address
Phone Mobile
Email Details Qty $ each Total Vehicle size Passes
All Campers must purchase a gate pass on this application form.
Adult: 2 Day $20.00 Child / Pensioner: 2 Day $10.00 TOTAL FEES DUE $ Preferred Payment Method:
q Credit Card q Direct Deposit q Cheque TOTAL: $
Please charge Card No __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiry __ __ /__ __
I have had sufficient opportunity to read the terms of this Application (page 2). I fully understand and agree to its terms and sign it freely and voluntarily. I will provide a signed QCAS Horse Health Declaration upon arrival at the grounds.
Signature/Name ……………………………..……………………….………….………….…… Date……………………...………………………
Office Use Only
Served by Carded by Data Input Paid $ Receipt #
CAMPING TERMS & CONDITIONS
Camping Sites · A limited number of camping sites are available, with preference given to travelling exhibitors. · Applications must be made on the correct form and paid in advance. · Please indicate your vehicle size on the form. (Space is limited so please ensure your vehicle /camping equipment is not excessive. Stewards reserve the right to refuse camping to any vehicle/camping equipment they deem excessive) · Sites will be allocated as exhibitors arrive on the day, and the Atherton Show Society will have the final decision on site allocation. · The fee covers two nights. Extra nights available. Terms of Application · No vehicles are allowed movement on the showgrounds during Show Days; between 10am and 10pm on Monday, and 9am and 4pm on Tuesday. Please arrange to deliver any feed or other supplies outside of these hours. · Applicants/Exhibitors must agree to follow the directions of any event organiser or official and acknowledge that any misconduct or refusal to follow any direction of any organiser or official can result in the immediate removal of the applicant/exhibitor and their horse(s) no matter where that may occur. · By signing this application you are agreeing to indemnify the Atherton Tableland Agricultural Society Inc, against Liability for any accident, damage, loss or illness caused to anyone, including but not limited to the applicant/exhibitor or their property, or a member of the public during any part of the event, including but not limited to stabling, camping, preparation, competition, judging, performing or displaying. Gate Passes · All persons occupying a camp site must pre-purchase their passes on this Application Form. · Prices for 2-day gate passes are Adults $20 and Children/Pensioners $10.
MR FIREWORK’S TROPHY (GARY SWANSON)
To be won by the Exhibitor gaining the Highest Points in ALL SECTIONS OF THE
ATHERTON SHOW
Open to all Exhibitors – Tully North
• Three points for each section entered • 1st-3 points; 2nd-2 points; 3rd-1point • In the event of a tie: Champion-3 points; Reserve
Champion-2 points. • No points for any new classes made by stewards • Winners who have won in the past 3 years are not
eligible • Shield to be engraved with Winner’s name and to be
presented annually.
Sponsored by Mr. Fireworks
RJ ‘Tom’ Pink devoted almost 40 years of his life to the Atherton Show in the role of Show Secretary.
He was a firm believer in the benefits the Agricultural Show gave to the whole community, and he especially loved to encourage young people to
become involved
RJ ‘TOM’ PINK MEMORIAL FOR JUNIOR SHOW PARTICIPATION
RJ ‘Tom’ Pink devoted almost 40 years of his life to the Atherton Show in the role of Show Secretary.
He was a firm believer in the benefits the Agricultural Show gave to the whole community,
and he especially loved to encourage young people to become involved.
· Points awarded for participation. · 1 pt for each exhibit Entered; 3pts for each section
entered · Open to all exhibitors in Junior Classes
throughout all sections of the Show. · Exhibitors who have won in the past 2 years
will not be eligible. · In the event of a tie, prize will be shared. · The final decision will be at the discretion of
the Atherton Show Society. SPONSORED BY THE PINK FAMILY
Tableland Hardware Atherton 79-85 Grove Street PO BOX 1085
Atherton, QLD Australia, 4863
Proud Sponsors of the 2019 Atherton Show
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