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Show Ground Admission Fees Adults (18+) $20.00
Aged Pensioners $10.00
Youth (5 – 18) Years $10.00
Student $15.00
(Student Photo ID must be shown)
Children under 5 Free
Family Pass 1Day $50.00
(2 Adults, 4 Children)
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WA G G A WA G G A S H O W 2 0 1 6 2016 WAGGA WAGGA SHOW
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY Inc. PRESENTS
152nd WAGGA WAGGA SHOW
COMMITTEE FOR 2016
President Mr. Bruce Ryan Senior Vice President Mr. Douglas Millward Vice President Mr. Brett Grant & Mr Chris Rodham Treasurer Mr. John Stewart Secretary Ms. Aileen Storey
GENERAL COMMITTEE 2016 Messers B Allitt, P Baumer, A Cabot, J Dinnell, B Grant, F Goodyer, J Graham, B Hamilton, R Hamilton, N Hilpern, C Hutton, R Knoble, A Lean, D Millward, S McCormack, L Rodd, C Rodham, B Ryan, G Semken, J Stewart, N Sweeney, L Sweetten, R Sweetten, R Yeomans Mesdames E Ball, L Cabot, B Daines, L Goodyer, L Hamilton, J Hodges, N Knoble, J Millward, P McCormack, J Rodd, L Rodd, G Ryan, M Salisbury, Ladies Auxiliary P Bourne, M Cameron, L Hamilton, J Hodges, M Hamilton, N Hamilton, A Johnston, G Keen, H Kember, J Millward, B Murray, J Rodham, G Ryan, H Spencer, L Stewart, S Spokes.
HONORAY LIFE MEMBERS
Messer’s A G Bray, I G Cameron, N G Cook, J Dinnell, B Grant, B M Hamilton, D Millward, J J Schipp, B Ryan, J Stewart, O N Skeers, P Whyte, R Weisback, Y C Yeomans. Mesdames N Hamilton, M Hamilton, A Johnston, J Millward, F Mohr, L Sheather, L Weisback. Members Privilege’s
1. Admission to all sessions of the Annual Show Day or Night 2. Eligibility to nominate for the committee 3. Voting power at the AGM to elect the committee
The Wagga Wagga Show Society Committee welcome any person or persons interested in becoming a committee member and supporting this worthy organisation.
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2016 WAGGA WAGGA SHOW
MAJOR SPONSORS
STEEL SUPPLIES – BOMEN
R & V BERGIN
EQUISSAGE
GOODWOODS SADDLERY SUPREME CHOICE HORSEWEAR
SECTION SPONSOR
Associated Agents Landmark
Bob Jane Wagga Wagga NRG Team
Boer Goats Breeders Association Australia NSW Farmers – Youth Arm
Bomen Produce Olsson’s
Coprice Orchard Manufacturing PTY LTD
Cake Decorators Guild Wagga Wagga Paul & Carmel Kahlefeldt
Cas Art Framing Riverina Co-Operative
C.W.A. Euberta Branch Riverina Framing
C.W.A. Oura Branch Riverina Livestock Agents
C.W.A. Wagga Wagga Branch Riverina Wool Testers
C.W.A. Wagga Wagga Evening Branch Rodwells & Co Pty Ltd
C.W.A. Yathella Coursing Park Branch Southwest Stockfeeds
Coats for Goats Tasmin Chemicals
Charles Hutton Shearing Teys Australia
Dairy Express Trevor Westcombe
Donna Worner Tumut Poultry Club
Elders Wagga Wagga Art Society
Fairies R Us Wagga Wagga Embroiderer’s Group
Ganmain Poultry Club Wagga Wagga Handweavers & Spinners Guild
Gil Mathew Steel Wagga Wagga Machine Knitters Group
Harvey Norman Wagga Wagga Wagga Picture Frames
International Animal Health Products Wagga Wagga Poultry Club Inc
John Boyle
2016 WAGGA WAGGA SHOW
MAJOR SPONSORS
STEEL SUPPLIES – BOMEN
R & V BERGIN
EQUISSAGE
GOODWOODS SADDLERY SUPREME CHOICE HORSEWEAR
SECTION SPONSOR
Associated Agents Landmark
Bob Jane Wagga Wagga NRG Team
Boer Goats Breeders Association Australia NSW Farmers – Youth Arm
Bomen Produce Olsson’s
Coprice Orchard Manufacturing PTY LTD
Cake Decorators Guild Wagga Wagga Paul & Carmel Kahlefeldt
Cas Art Framing Riverina Co-Operative
C.W.A. Euberta Branch Riverina Framing
C.W.A. Oura Branch Riverina Livestock Agents
C.W.A. Wagga Wagga Branch Riverina Wool Testers
C.W.A. Wagga Wagga Evening Branch Rodwells & Co Pty Ltd
C.W.A. Yathella Coursing Park Branch Southwest Stockfeeds
Coats for Goats Tasmin Chemicals
Charles Hutton Shearing Teys Australia
Dairy Express Trevor Westcombe
Donna Worner Tumut Poultry Club
Elders Wagga Wagga Art Society
Fairies R Us Wagga Wagga Embroiderer’s Group
Ganmain Poultry Club Wagga Wagga Handweavers & Spinners Guild
Gil Mathew Steel Wagga Wagga Machine Knitters Group
Harvey Norman Wagga Wagga Wagga Picture Frames
International Animal Health Products Wagga Wagga Poultry Club Inc
John Boyle
MaJor SPonSorS
SECTIon SPonSorS
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WA G G A WA G G A S H O W 2 0 1 6WAGGA WAGGA SHOW INC
RULES AND REGULATIONS SECTIONS:
1. Commercial Cattle 2. Goats 3. Cake Decoration 4. Wool 6. Prime Lambs
7. Poultry 8. Farm Produce.9. Country Women’s Association
10. Champion Dog Show 11. Vegetables & Fruit 12. Horticulture
13. Farmers Challenge 14. Arts & Crafts 15. Photography
17. Needlework & Knitting 17.A. Millinery 18. Food & Cooking
21. Utes – Show & Shine Livestock Exhibitors Please Note:-
NO Exhibitors Entry Tickets will be issued for the following Sections: 19. Horse & Ring Events 20. Boar Goats
TERMS AND TIMES OF ADMISSION TO THE SHOW ENTRY FEES:
1. Members, Stewards and Judges, free on production if their tickets or passes. On each day of the Show the public will be admitted at 8.30am. Vehicles containing supplies or exhibits will be admitted to the ground free up to 9.00am on each day, and must leave as soon as unloaded or required to do so by the Secretary or any of the Stewards. Commercial Exhibits must be in position prior to 9.30am each morning of the Show Entry Fees must accompany entries for them to be accepted. 2. Dog Section entries are required to be on the Special Entry Forms and lodged with the Secretary on such day as the committee may decide. RIGHTS OF ENTRY: 3. For Members, under Rule 10, the Annual Subscription shall be the Thirty Dollars ($30.00) payable on the first day of July 2015. EXHIBITS 4. All exhibits shall at the date of entry be bona-fide property of Exhibitors, or of their principals. Exhibitors of Livestock will be required to furnish at date of entry particulars of age of the respective exhibits, also pedigree and breeders name when the same are known: if unknown, this face to be stated, to the Secretary or Chief Steward. 5. If called upon by the Committee Exhibitors must make a statutory declaration of age of their exhibit or exhibits to conform to the conditions under which the prize or prizes for which they compete are offered: and the Committee may absolutely withhold payment of any prize unless such declaration shall be made with one month of the date when the exhibitor shall be called upon to make such declaration. 6. The Committee reserves the right of refusing or cancelling any entry without giving and reason for doing so. 7. All persons, who after entering exhibits (especially of stock) shall be unable, through some unforeseen circumstances to exhibit same, will be expected to give notice to the Secretary at lease three days before the first day of the Show of their inability to exhibit. 8. No Exhibit will be allowed to compete for more than one prize and for Champion Prizes, except where otherwise specified. 9. Stallions shall be eligible to compete in Trotting Contests, but shall not be eligible to compete as Hacks or Harness Horses. 10. Horses entered in Section 19 may compete in all classes of that Section (Miscellaneous Horses) for which they are eligible, except where specially prohibited. 11. No Horse will be led onto the ground with a bit. 12. In the case of Cattle the name, breed, age and Section Number MUST be given. 13. No Horse other than Exhibits will be allowed on the Showground at night during the SHOW. 14. No Horses or ponies will be allowed to practice over the jumps in the ring on the Showground prior to the Show. 15. Sheep may be clothed during transit to the Show. Exhibitors or their attendants will be allowed to bring out and hold the sheep while being judged.
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16. In the case of Fine, Medium or Strong Combing Wool Sheep, the judges have the right to direct the removal of any exhibit that may be in their opinion, entered in the wrong class, and shall request Stewards to place it in its proper class. 17. No exhibits competing will be allowed to wear any ribbon, badge or mark until it has been finally judged. Only awards granted at the present Show of the Wagga Wagga Society may be worn on the Showground under a penalty of $15.00 for each offence. 18. Each ribbon, badge or mark awarded at the Show MUST be put on at once and worn at all parades or a penalty of $15.00 will apply. 19. All Exhibits must be in readiness to be judged as scheduled. 20. Judging will commence as scheduled. 21. In the event of there being only one entry in any class, the Judge, may, if he considers it worthy, award First Prize.
DANGEROUS AND DISEASED EXHIBITS 22. Should the Committee have any reason to suspect that any exhibitors or animals are either Diseased or Dangerous the reserve the right to refuse admission thereof to the showground or to remove same from the ground at the expense of the Exhibitor.
MACHINERY EXHIBITS 23. MACHINERY WILL BE ALLOWED TO WORK ON THE GROUND DURING THE TWO DAYS OF THE SHOW. The President, or any Vice President or Secretary to have the power to stop any machinery at any time should it be deemed necessary.
HOURS OF PARADE 24. A general Parade of Cattle and Horses may be held on the afternoon of the Second Day. 25. The following applies to all sections except Horse and Ring Events.
PROTESET and DISPUTES Any competitor may not approach a judge for any reason but may do so after permission is granted by the Chief Ring Steward, if permission is granted the ring steward will accompany them to speak to the judge. Any person objecting to an award, or to any Exhibit, must enter a protest in writing, fully setting out protest shall be subsequently received unless the Committee be satisfied with the reason assigned for the delay. Protests must be accompanied by a deposit of $75.00, which will be forfeited if protest is dismissed.
HORSE AND RING EVENTS Any person objecting to an Award or Exhibit must enter a protest in writing fully setting out the grounds of such objection to be handed to the Chief Stewart of the Section with the necessary fee of $75.00, which may be forfeited, but no protest will be accepted after RIBBONS are awarded for the event concerned. A verbal notice of protest will be accepted by the Chief Steward by the protest must be lodged in writing within 20 minutes of the verbal notice. Any exhibitor or exhibitors displaying behaviour deemed unacceptable to the Wagga Wagga Show Society stewards will ask them to leave the grounds by the Executive Committee of the Wagga Wagga Show Society.
REMOVAL OF EXHIBITS 26. The exhibitors must be presented at the Parade ting at the time for the Parades, and must remain within the Call until dismissed by the Steward in charge; otherwise the deposits shall be liable to forfeiture. Any Exhibitor who fails to parade his horse shall forfeit all prize money (if any) won by him and be liable to a fine of $10.00 for each animal not paraded. The Committee may grant exemptions to any exhibit form participating in the General Parade. All vehicles and machinery exhibits must be placed by Exhibitors in the position allotted to them on the ground at their own expense. Exhibitors of Machinery, ect, MUST be removed from the Showground by Saturday 5TH October, 2013, unless prior arrangements have been made with the Secretary.
EXHIBITS OF LIVESTOCK MAY BE REMOVED EACH DAY AFTER THE HOURS STATED BELOW:
FIRST DAY SECOND DAY HORSES 9:00PM 9:00PM DOGS 4:00PM POULTRY 5:00PM
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NO EXHIBITS IN THE INDUSTRIAL All exhibits sent to the care of the HALL SHALL NOT BE REMOVED BEFORE 9.30AM ON THE SATURDAY AFTER THE SHOW exhibits should be consigned so as to allow them to reach Wagga Wagga on or before MONDAY 28th SEPTEMBER 2015.
RESPONSIBILITY OF SOCIETY 27. The Committee will give every possible facility to Exhibitors, and every care will be taken of
Exhibits, but no responsibility will be incurred by the Society.
DISTRICT RADIUS 28. In the Wagga District shall be interpreted to mean within a radius of 50km of Wagga Wagga,
except where otherwise specified.
FREIGHT ON EXHIBITS 29. All freight on exhibits sent to the Secretary MUST be pre-paid, and returned freight paid
otherwise they will not be received.
SALE OF SHOW STOCK 30. Only stock that been exhibited at the Show may be sold at auction at the Show
CLOSING OF ENTRIES
Please note that entries in Sections close on the Date shown in this Schedule before general Show Entries. This has been agreed by the Committee with the object of facilitating exhibits being received with Entry Tickets attached. Exhibitors are also requested to write their names on the covering of exhibits as it greatly assists Stewards when receiving and returning articles. Head teachers of Schools and Exhibitors generally are requested to CAREFULLY READ THE CONDITIONS at the head of each section.
1. No Gambling or Games of Chance will be allowed to be played on the ground. 2. No Collectors will be allowed on the ground excepting those authorised by the Committee to
collect there exhibit and any person infringing this regulation may be removed by any member of the Committee with or with the assistance of the police.
3. Amplification may be permitted at the discretion of and under the direction of Stewards of respective sections.
INFRINGEMENT OF REGULATIONS 1. Any person wilfully infringing or violating any of these Regulations shall forfeit all claims to any
prize he/she may have been awarded and shall be liable to be prohibited from exhibiting at any of the Society’s Exhibitions.
2. Any person/persons that has not signed a waiver and refuses to do so when asked by a Steward will not be allowed to compete at the Wagga Wagga Show Society until such time the form has been signed.
3. Opening times for the Wagga Show shall be 9.00am – 9.30pm both days.
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FINANCIAL MEMBERS 2014/2015
Baumer P & K Beck EM Burke S Bourne P Bowyer F Cabot L Cameron M
Cowley D Croft F Cummins M Dinnell J Danes B Edwards AM Fardell J Francis J Goodyer F & L
Graham J Hamilton L Hay M Hilpern N Hodges J Howell KM & DE Hutton C Kohlhagen JW Knoble R & N Lyons C MacDonald C Mauler P Mattingly J Mutton W Mehegan D Murray B
Noble N Parsons R Priest CF Plum CD Pullin R Osmond KA Rodd L & J Rodham A Rodham WG & GJ Rodham J Ryan G Ruskin C Semken G Semken D Siegert P Smith P
Spencer H Sunderland R Sweeney N Sweeten L Sweeten R Taylor LJ Thompson EM Turtle J Wagga Caged Birds Westman RL Wilson S & M Wilson F Yeomans R
LIFE MEMBERS
Bedggood KL Beveridge J Blake RJ Bourne P Buik S Cameron B Carrol G Cheney J Cook D & H Coombs TR Corbett TJ Cummins K Curran R & R Dinnell J Dore B Elliott S Foord JT Foley RT Gestier W Gissing P Gooley C & L Grant BR Hamilton B Hamilton R Hansell MJ
Hay C & C Henderson JC Hilpern N Horsley B Hurst P Hurst D Hurst I Huthwaite W Johnston G Jolliffe G & K Judd D Keen EA Kember W Lane KJ Lewington S Lloyd WJ McRae GR McCrea N McNeil J Millward DW & J Mohr P Munro NM Parnell J Piffero MF Powell P
Priest CF Roberson PF&KM Roberson FT Roberts GK Robinson K & H Robinson KW Rodham C Rodham SA Rorrison JA Rorrison W Schipp D Scott GH Simpson JA Simpson JH Sly LD Smith R Smith DJ Stewart J Taylor K Tunney P Walmsley G Wheeler TW & BA Whyte P Wishart D
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WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2016
SECTION 2 – GOATS JUDGING 9.30am SATURDAY 3RD SEPTEMBER 2016 CHIEF STEWARD: MR L SLY Phone: 69 203 357
Mobile: 0428 160 550 Email: [email protected]
ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 26TH AUGUST 2016 ALL ENTRIES EMAILED TO MR LINDEN SLY as above
ENTRY FEE $1.20 per entry PRIZE MONEY FIRST $4.00 SECOND $2.00 1. Animals must be registered with the Dairy Goat Society of Australia. 2. This section is run in conjunction with the rules and regulation of the DGSA N.S.W Branch Inc. 3. Age of animals to be calculated from birth date. 4. Classes 12, 13, 14, 15, 32, 33, 34 & 35 are special classes. To be eligible in special classes all
animals must be entered in their respective age classes. 5. Entry forms to contain name of goat, tattoo and birth date. 6. All animals to be free of external & internal parasites and show no symptoms of disease. 7. All declaration documents must accompany entries. CLASS
1. SAANEN DOE, in milk, under 3 years 2. SAANEN DOE, in milk, 3 years and over 3. TOGGENBURG DOE, in milk, under 3 years 4. TOGGENBURG DOE, in milk, 3 years and over 5. BRITISH ALPINE DOE, in milk, under 3 years 6. BRITISH ALPINE DOE, in milk, 3 years and over 7. ANGLO NUBIAN DOE, in milk, under 3 years 8. ANGLO NUBIAN DOE, in milk, 3 years and over 9. AUSTRALIAN MELAAN DOE, in milk any age 10. AUSTRALIAN BROWN DOE, in milk any age 11. DRY DOE, any breed (in Kid or to have Kidded in the last 2 years) 12. TYPE AND PRODUCTION (24 HOUR TEST RECORDS ECT) Trophy donated by Dairy
Express 13. TYPE AND PRODUCTION (HERD RECORDING) Trophy donated by Dairy Express 14. BEST UDDERED DOE, any breed, First Lactation Trophy donated by RIVERINA
CO-OPERATIVE 15. BEST UDDERED DOE, any breed Second or more Lactation Trophy donated by RIVERINA
CO-OPERATIVE
BEST UDDERED DOE OVERALL RIBBON – TROPHY DONATED BY THE NRG TEAM SENIOR CHAMPION DAIRY DOE RIBBON – TROPHY DONATED BY COPRICE
RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION DAIRY DOE – TROPHY DONATED BY OLSSON’S
16. SAANEN MAIDEN DOE, 1 to 2 years 17. TOGGENBURG MAIDEN DOE, 1 to 2 years 18. BRITISH ALPINE MAIDEN DOE, 1 to 2 years 19. ANGLO NUBIAN MAIDEN DOE, 1 to 2 years 20. AUSTRALIAN MELANN MAIDEN DOE, 1 to 2 years 21. AUSTRALIAN BROWN MAIDEN DOE, 1 to 2 years
JUNIOR CHAMPION DAIRY DOE RIBBON - TROPHY DONATED BY COPRICE
RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION DAIRY DOE – TROPHY DONATED BY OLSSON’S
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22. SAANEN DOE KID, under 12 months 23. TOGGENBURG DOE KID, under 12 months 24. BRITISH ALPINE DOE KID, under 12 months 25. ANGLO NUBIAN DOE KID, under 12 months 26. AUSTRALIAN MELAAN DOE KID, under 12 months 27. AUSTRALIAN BROWN DOE KID, under 12 months
CHAMPION DAIRY DOE KID RIBBON - TROPHY DONATED BY COPRICE
RESERVE CHAMPION DAIRY DOE KID –TROPHY DONATED BY OLSSON’S
28. BUCK KID, any breed, under 6 months 29. BUCK KID, any breed, 6 to 12 months 30. BUCK, any breed, 1 to 3 years 31. BUCK, any breed 3 years and over
CHAMPION DAIRY BUCK RIBBON - TROPHY DONATED BY COPRICE
RESERVE CHAMPION DAIRY BUCK OLSSON’S
32. DOE AND DAUGHTER, any breed (same owner) 33. DAMS PROGENY, any breed (same owner) Two (2) progeny of one (1) doe 34. SIRES PROGENY, same breed (same owner), Two(2) progeny of one (1) buck 35. BREEDERS GROUP, same breed (same owner)Three (3) Does to consist of milker, goatling and
kid
CHAMPION SAANEN DAIRY GOAT RIBBON – TROPHY DONATED BY INTERNATIONAL ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS
CHAMPION TOGGENBURG DAIRY GOAT RIBBON – TROPHY DONATED BY
INTERNATIONAL ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS
CHAMPION BRITISH ALPINE DAIRY GOAT RIBBON – TROPHY DONATED BY INTERNATIONAL ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS
CHAMPION ANGLO NUBIAN DAIRY GOAT RIBBON – TROPHY DONATED BY
INTERNATIONAL ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS
CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN MELAAN DAITY GOAT RIBBON – TROPHY DONATED BY INTERNATIONAL ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS
CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN BROWN DAIRY GOAT RIBBON – TROPHY DONATED BY
INTERNATIONAL ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS
GRAND CHAMPION DAIRY GOAT RIBBON – TROPHY DONATED BY COASTS 4 GOATS
MOST SUCCESSFUL ECHIBITOR RIBBON – TROPHY DONATED BY TASMAN CHEMICALS
EXHIBITORS PRIZE – DONATED BY TOLLENDOOL DAIRY GOAT STUD
TROPHIES DONATED BY: DAIRY EXPRESS
NRG TEAM COPRICE
INTERNATIONAL ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS RIVERINA CO-OPERATIVE
TASMAN CHEMICALS OLSSON’S
COATS 4 GOATS
RIBBONS DONATED BY WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
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WA G G A WA G G A S H O W 2 0 1 6WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2016 SECTION 3 - CAKE DECORATING (GENERAL COOKING WILL BE FOUND IN SECTION 18)
FRIDAY 2ND AND SATURDAY 3RD SEPTEMBER 2016 CHIEF STEWARD MRS SUE BURKE ENTRY FEE $2.00 per entry including G.S.T PRIZE MONEY FIRST $10.00, SECOND $5.00 THIRD $2.00 unless otherwise stated.
HAND WORK ONLY, ALL WORK MUST BE THAT OF THE EXHIBITOR Ribbon, braid, raffia, tulle, wire, non-synthetic stamens, cotton thread, permitted. All edible foodstuffs e,g. piping gel, polenta, cachous and other sugar based products may be used. Manufactured pillars allowed. Exhibits need not be cake based, cake blocks may be used. All cakes must be covered in plastic/fondant icing only NO butter cream. No limit on amount of entries per competitor in any sections No paper plates or plastic coverings on entries All boards must be suitably covered Manufactured ornaments e,g, rings, plastic bride & grooms, figurines, birds ect, are NOT permitted. A Limited amount of detachable Gold or Silver paint may be used. Limited amounts of shimmer & or glitter may be used. Height restrictions apply to all entries and must not exceed 55cm. Board sizes must be adhered to. General limitations are 60cm square unless stated. (Your exhibit must fit into an area of 60 x 60 cm when measured along the front of the case). CLEATS must be used on all boards that come into contact with any show cabinet surfaces. A tier is defined as two or more levels not necessary one above the other, but linked by a common baseboard. All exhibits in this section must be delivered to the Showground between 1.00pm – 4.00pm on Wednesday 31st August 2016. Judging will commence at 9.00am on Thursday 1st September 2016. All exhibitors must vacate the hall by this time. Exhibits must only be placed into a position by the exhibitor at the direction only of the steward. Exhibits Prize monies or Vouchers may be collected between the hours of 9.30am & 10.30am on Sunday 4th September 2016.
NO RESPONSIBILITY TAKEN FOR ENTRIES LEFT IN THE HALL AFTER 11.30am ON SUNDAY
4th SEPTEMBER 2016. NO SALE OF ANY EXHIBIT IN THESE SECTIONS IS PERMITTED IN THE HALL
An Encouragement Award Trophy (donated by Wagga Wagga Cake Decorators Guild) will be awarded to one successful first time entrant in the Wagga Wagga Show in any section. A Champion Ribbon will be awarded for the Most Outstanding exhibit in the Beginners Section, Novice Section and Open Section.
Most Successful Ribbons will be awarded in Beginners, Open and Novice Sections. No exhibitor shall remove entries from the Show Cases unless accompanied by a Steward.
THIS RULE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED
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WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2016
OPEN SECTION
1. TRADITIONAL WEDDING CAKE must HAVE lace or extension work two or more tiers. 2. MODERN WEDDING CAKE must NOT have lace or extension work two or more tiers. 3. MINI CAKE single tier, must fit into a square of 16cm x 16cm x 16xm cube. 4. SPECIAL OCCASION CAKE single tier only. Must have piped inscription. 5. PRESENTATION SUGAR FLOWERS suitably presented. 6. SUGAR ART PIECE size limitation 30cm must be presented on an under board. 7. NOVELTY THEME CAKE single tier only. 8. CELEBRATION CAKE BY GROOVY GRANNIES AND GRUMBLE BUMS must be over fifty
five years of age.
NOVICE SECTION
Open to all competitors with less than four years’ experience that have not won a first place in this section at this show
9. TRADITIONAL WEDDING CAKE must be two or more tiers WITH lace or extension work
must be covered in fondant / plastic icing base. 10. MODERN WEDDING CAKE must be two or more tiers with NO lace or extension work, must be
covered in fondant / plastic icing base. 11. NOVELTY THEME CAKE single tier. 12. MINI CAKE must fit into a square of 16cm x 16cm x 16cm cube. 13. SUGAR ART PIECE size limitation 30cm. Must be presented on an under board. 14. SPECIAL OCCASION CAKE single tier only must have piped inscription. 15. SPRAY OF HAND MADE FLOWERS suitable presented.
BEGINNERS SECTION
Open to all competitors with less than three years experience and must be over 16 years of age that have not won a first place in this section at this show
16. MODERN WEDDING CAKE must be two or more tiers with NO lace or extension work. 17. NOVELTY THEME CAKE single tier. 18. MINI CAKE single tier, any special occasion to fit into a square of 16cm x 16cm x 16xm cube. 19. SUGAR ART PIECE size limitation 30cm must be presented on an under board. 20. SPECIAL OCCASION CAKE single tier only must have piped inscription. 21. SPRAY OF HAND MADE FLOWERS suitably displayed
JUNIOR SECTION
22. FANTASY CAKE for under 12 years only. Using formal / fondant icing, 30cm square limit on
board. 23. SUGAR ART PIECE for under 12 only. Limited to a 20cm board. 24. FANTASY CAKE for under 16 years only. Using formal / fondant icing, 30cm square limit on
board. 25. SUGAR ART PIECE for under 16 years only. Limited to a 20cm board.
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WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2016
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITORS
CLASSES 1 – 8 $10.00 Prize donated by plus most successful ribbon. CLASSES 9 – 15 $10.00 Prize donated by Cake Decorators Guild Wagga Wagga. Plus most Successful Ribbon. CLASSES 16 – 21 $10.00 Prize donated by Fairies R Us. Plus most successful ribbon. CLASSES 22 – 25 $10.00 Prize donated by Wagga Wagga Show Society
CHAMPION PRIZES CLASSES 1 – 25 Encouragement award trophy donated by the Wagga Wagga Branch of Cake Decorators Guild NSW for the most outstanding exhibit by a first time entrant. CLASSES 1 – 8 Open Section $20.00 Prize donated by the Cake Decorators Guild N.S.W - Wagga Wagga Branch plus Champion Ribbon. CLASSES 9 – 15 Novice Section $20.00 Prize donated by plus Champion Ribbon. CLASSES 16 – 21 Beginners Section $20.00 Prize donated by plus Champion Ribbon.
THE WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE FOLLOWING FOR
THEIR DONATIONS
TROPHIES:
Orchard Manufacturing Pty Ltd
CAKE DECORATORS GUILD WAGGA WAGGA
FAIRIES R US
RIBBONS DONATED BY
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
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WA G G A WA G G A S H O W 2 0 1 6WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2016 SECTION 4 – WOOL
ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 19TH AUGUST 2016
CHIEF STEWARDS - Mr D Millward Wagga Wagga PH: 02 69 226 752 Mr C Hutton Wagga Wagga PH: 0408 839 443 ENTRY FEE $2.00 per entry (unless otherwise stated). PRIZE MONEY FIRST $15.00 SECOND $10.00 unless otherwise stated. Exhibits must be delivered to the showground in time for testing on Wednesday 24th August 2016. If, in the opinion of the Judge, an exhibit is entered in the wrong class, he or she can place same in proper class. All Fleeces in this Section must be properly skirted and will be tested by Riverina Wool Testers. Fleeces are to be judged on a commercial basis for their net value.
1. MERINO FLEECE (other than Rams), Strong - $50.00 donated by LANDMARK WAGGA 2. MERINO FLEECE (other than Rams) Medium - $50.00 donated by LANDMARK WAGGA 3. MERINO FLEECE (other than Rams) Fine - $50.00 donated by LANDMARK WAGGA 4. MERINO FLEECE (other than Rams) Super Fine - $50.00 donated by LANDMARK WAGGA 5. MERINO RAM FLEECE 6. BORDER LEICESTER RAM FLEECE 7. BORDER LEICESTER EWE FLEECE 8. POLWARTH RAM FLEECE 9. POLWARTH EWE FLEECE 10. CORRIEDALE RAM FLEECE 11. CORRIEDALE EWE FLEECE - $25.00 donated by RIVERINA LIVESTOCK AGENTS 12. BOND RAM FLEECE 13. BOND EWE FLEECE 14. COMEBACK FLEECE - $25.00 donated by RIVERINA LIVESTOCK AGENTS 15. CROSSBRED FLEECE FINE - $25.00 donated by LANDMARK WAGGA 16. CROSSBRED FLEECE STRONG- $25.00 donated by LANDMARK WAGGA 17. MERINO LAMB’S WOOL not less than 1kg 18. LAMB’S WOOL other than Merino not less than 1kg
MERINO FLEECE & CROSSBRED FLEECE Sponsorship by Landmark Wagga Wagga
A TROPHY AND SASH WILL BE AWARDED FOR THE BEST FLEECE
(OTHER THAN MERINO)
CHAMPION MERINO FLEECE IN SHOW
GRAND CHAMPION FLEECE IN SHOW Sponsored by Charles Hutton Shearing $150.00 SECTION 4 WOOL
IS SPONSORED BY Riverina Wool Testers – Paul Cocking
Charles Hutton Shearing Pty Ltd Landmark
Elders Riverina Livestock Agents
Rodwells & Co Pty
RIBBONS DONATED BY WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
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WA G G A WA G G A S H O W 2 0 1 6WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2015 SECTION 6 – SHEEP (Pen of 3 Prime Lambs
ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 24TH AUGUST 2016
CHIEF STEWARDS – Mr C Hutton, Mr D Millward, Mr B Hamilton, Mr W Kember Contact: Show Secretary Aileen Storey Phone: 02 69 252 180 Email: [email protected] Pen of 3 Prime Lambs Pen of 3 Prime Lambs to be judged on hoof only. All stock to be returned to owners.
General Information DELIVERY: All lambs must be delivered by 11.00am on Friday 2nd SEPTEMBER 2016. Vehicles should enter through GATE 2 in Bourke Street. ENTRY FORMS: Please complete all attached documents relating to Pen of 3 competitions. JUDGING: On hoof judging of pen will be conducted by a representative from the Wagga Wagga Livestock Agents Association on Friday Afternoon at 3.00pm. 1. On the day the pen of three will be split into live weight classes suitable to the trade. 2. Stewards reserve the right in consultation with the agents to make up the classes. 3. We would hope that there would be three classes from light to heavy. 4. Sponsorship for the Pen of 3 Prime Lambs will be spread through the classes. 5. Exhibitors need to bring their own bedding if required and drinking containers. 6. Prime Lamb exhibitors need to sign the National Health Statement. 7. Prime Lamb exhibitors need to fill in only:
PIC Number Footrot Free and Lice Free (B1 & B2) Declaration (part F) Exhibitors need to state also on the form that the lambs have not cut their
first permanent teeth. All Prime Lambs need to have a NLIS tag
SECTION 6 Pen of 3 Prime Lambs
IS SPONSORED BY
Associated Agents
Riverina Livestock Agents Landmark
RIBBONS DONATED BY
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
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BENDIGO BANK WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2014 SHEEP SECTIONPEN of 3 PRIME LAMBS ENTRY FORM Entries will be accepted until 24th September 2014 Please return completed entries by any of the following methods, drop at the show office, post to mail box, fax to above number or scan & email to show email address. Producer’s Name: ____________________________________________________________ Property Name: ______________________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________________ Phone: ____________________Fax: ________________ Email:________________________ PIC (Property Identification Code): (Entries cannot be accepted without your PIC)
IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING NLIS REGULATION: It is ESSSENTIAL that all of your animals are fitted with an NLIS device prior to leaving your property and arriving at the Wagga Wagga Show grounds and recorded on entry forms. NLIS NO: ______________________________________________________________________ Please note that judging will commence at 3.00 pm Friday 3rd October. We look forward to your support of the 150th Wagga Show and we hope you can join us at this important anniversary show. Initial enquiries: Aileen Story – Secretary phone : 02 69 252 180
SECTION 5 SHEEP
IS SPONSORED BY
Wagga Wagga Livestock Agents Association
RIBBONS DONATED BY
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2015 SECTION 6 – SHEEP (Pen of 3 Prime Lambs
ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 23RD SEPTEMBER 2015
CHIEF STEWARDS – Mr C Hutton, Mr D Millward, Mr B Hamilton, Mr W Kember Contact: Show Secretary Aileen Storey Phone: 02 69 252 180 Email: [email protected] Pen of 3 Prime Lambs Pen of 3 Prime Lambs to be judged on hoof only. All stock to be returned to owners.
General Information DELIVERY: All lambs must be delivered by 11.00am on Friday 2nd October 2015. Vehicles show enter through GATE 2 in Bourke Street. ENTRY FORMS: Please complete all attached documents relating to Pen of 3 competitions. JUDGING: On hoof judging of pen will be conducted by a representative from the Wagga Wagga Livestock Agents Association on Friday Afternoon at 3.00pm. 1. On the day the pen of three will be split into live weight classes suitable to the trade. 2. Stewards reserve the right in consultation with the agents to make up the classes. 3. We would hope that there would be three classes from light to heavy. 4. Sponsorship for the Pen of 3 Prime Lambs will be spread through the classes. 5. Exhibitors need to bring their own bedding if required and drinking containers. 6. Prime Lamb exhibitors need to sign the National Health Statement. 7. Prime Lamb exhibitors need to fill in only:
PIC Number Footrot Free and Lice Free (B1 & B2) Declaration (part F) Exhibitors need to state also on the form that the lambs have not cut their
first permanent teeth. All Prime Lambs need to have a NLIS tag
SECTION 6 Pen of 3 Prime Lambs
IS SPONSORED BY
Associated Agents
Riverina Livestock Agents Landmark
RIBBONS DONATED BY
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2015 SECTION 6 – SHEEP (Pen of 3 Prime Lambs
ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 23RD SEPTEMBER 2015
CHIEF STEWARDS – Mr C Hutton, Mr D Millward, Mr B Hamilton, Mr W Kember Contact: Show Secretary Aileen Storey Phone: 02 69 252 180 Email: [email protected] Pen of 3 Prime Lambs Pen of 3 Prime Lambs to be judged on hoof only. All stock to be returned to owners.
General Information DELIVERY: All lambs must be delivered by 11.00am on Friday 2nd October 2015. Vehicles show enter through GATE 2 in Bourke Street. ENTRY FORMS: Please complete all attached documents relating to Pen of 3 competitions. JUDGING: On hoof judging of pen will be conducted by a representative from the Wagga Wagga Livestock Agents Association on Friday Afternoon at 3.00pm. 1. On the day the pen of three will be split into live weight classes suitable to the trade. 2. Stewards reserve the right in consultation with the agents to make up the classes. 3. We would hope that there would be three classes from light to heavy. 4. Sponsorship for the Pen of 3 Prime Lambs will be spread through the classes. 5. Exhibitors need to bring their own bedding if required and drinking containers. 6. Prime Lamb exhibitors need to sign the National Health Statement. 7. Prime Lamb exhibitors need to fill in only:
PIC Number Footrot Free and Lice Free (B1 & B2) Declaration (part F) Exhibitors need to state also on the form that the lambs have not cut their
first permanent teeth. All Prime Lambs need to have a NLIS tag
SECTION 6 Pen of 3 Prime Lambs
IS SPONSORED BY
Associated Agents
Riverina Livestock Agents Landmark
RIBBONS DONATED BY
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
Initial enquiries: Aileen Storey - Secretary phone: 02 69 252 180
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SECTION 7 - POULTRY
ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 26TH AUGUST 2016
ENTRY FEE $1.00 per entry PRIZE MONEY FIRST $3.00 SECOND $2.00
Held on SATURDAY 3rd SEPTEMBER 2016 BOB VENN POULTRY PAVILLION
JUDGE: Mr Guy Fahey
Poultry Section Enquiries to MR CHARLES HUTTON PH: 0408 839 443
BIRDS ARE TO BE PENNED BY 9.00AM ON THE MORNING OF THE SHOW SATURDAY 3RD SEPTEMBER 2016
This Show is conducted according to the guidelines of the Wagga Wagga Show Society Inc constitution and bylaws and is judged to the Australian Poultry Standards. 1. Entries and Entry Fee’s are to be posted to: Wagga Wagga Show Society P.O. Box 7256, MT AUSTIN, N.S.W. 2650 2. Pen Numbers will be available from the Poultry Steward on the morning of the show. 3. Payment of all entries is binding and is to be paid prior to penning birds. 4. All exhibits must be the bona-fide property of the exhibitor. 5. Although the greatest care will be taken, the Wagga Wagga Show Society Inc will not be
responsible for any mistakes, accident, loss injury or damage, from any cause what so ever. 6. The committee reserves the right to reject any entry with out explanation. Every exhibitor
shall be deemed to be and will be held responsible for the health and condition in which his exhibit appears in the show pen.
7. Sick or suspect birds must be removed from the vicinity of the show. 8. Any person causing annoyance by comments on Judge’s decision, or insulting or unseemly
behaviour shall be liable to expulsion from the show and exhibit and/or rewards disqualified. 9. No person is permitted to handle or interfere with exhibits or handle another exhibitor’s
birds, except for the Show Manager, Judges or Stewards. Exhibitors are not permitted to handle their birds once judging commences.
10. The committee reserves the right to re-appoint, add or alter judges without notifying exhibitors.
11. Birds are not to be removed from their pens prior to the presentation of awards and closure of the show.
12. All exhibits must be removed day of show unless specific arrangement with the Show Society Manager.
13. Penning on Friday night 2nd SEPTEMBER 2016 is by appointment only. 14. Leg rings MUST be removed. 15. Any exhibitor may refer any protest relating to the conduct of the show and arising on the
day of the show to the designated Show Manager in writing including a fee of $50.00 by 1.00pm of the day of the show.
16. Entry fee is $1.00 17. Entries to be penned 20minutes prior to commencement of Judging. 18. If sufficient entries in any breed not already mentioned in this Schedule, consideration will
be given to adding classes providing space allows. Please enter in A.O.V. and State Breed and Colour.
19. No eggs are to be removed from pens except by stewards. 20. Judging sticks are to be used by JUDGES ONLY. Judging sticks are not to be used on
Silkies or Pekin. 21. Birds entered in the wrong classes will not be judged. 22. No trimming except that allowed as showmanship.
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years. Juniors may enter in Junior or Open classes but not both. A sash will be awarded to the best of each variety or breed provided there are six (6) entries or
more at the time of judging.
RIBBONS & TROPHIES
Champion Bird in Show (Jim Whyte Memorial) $300.00 Donated by Chris & Wendy Whyte – Magpies Nest Reserve Champion Bird in Show $150.00 Donated by Magpies Nest Champion Hard Feather in Show $50.00 Donated by the Riverina Game Club Champion Soft Feather in Show $50.00 Donated by Paul & Carmel Kahlefeldt – The Boulevarde Motel Champion Waterfowl in Show $50.00 Donated by the Magpies Nest Champion Breeding Pair in Show $50.00 Voucher Donated by Vetafarm
JUNIOR SECTION
Champion Junior Bird in Show $50.00 Donated by Charles Hutton Shearing Pty Ltd $50.00 Vetafarm Voucher & Australasian Poultry Magazine Subscription Reserve Champion Bird in Show $25.00 Donated by Charles Hutton Shearing Pty Ltd Champion Junior Hard Feather in Show – Bag of Feed Champion Junior Soft Feather in Show – Bag of Feed Champion Junior Waterfowl in Show – Bag of Feed
BEST OF RIBBONS
Best Hard Feather Large Male Best Hard Feather Large Female Best Soft Feather Large Male Best Soft Feather Large Female Best Hard Feather Bantam Male Best Hard Feather Bantam Female Best Soft Feather Bantam Male Best Soft Feather Bantam Female
Champion Ribbons – Ribbon & Bag of Feed – Donated by Riverina Co -Operative, Landmark, Laucke Mills & Fryers Stockfeeds)
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SPONSORED BREED AWARDS
($25.00 OR OTHERWISE SPECIFIED)
Best Australian Game Donated by Trevor Wescombe Best Australian Pit Game Donated by Peter Irvine Best Australorp Donated by Richard Whyte Best Indian Game Donated by Charles Hutton Shearing Pty Ltd Best Langshan Donated by Tumut Poultry Club Inc Best Modern Donated by Richard Whyte Best Old English Game (OEG) Donated by Ganmain Poultry Club Best Plymouth Rock Donated by Paul & Carmel Kahlefeldt Best Rhode Island Red Donated by Paul & Carmel Kahlefeldt Best Silkie Trophy Donated by John Boyle Best Sussex Donated by Donna Worner Best Wyandotte Donated by Charles Hutton Shearing Pty Ltd
THE WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES
THE LISTED BUSINESSES AND INDIVIDUALS FOR THEIR
POULTRY SPONSORSHIP
RIBBONS DONATED BY WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
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WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2015
BREED MALE FEMALE Indian Runner AC 107 108 Campbell AC 109 110 Muscovy AC 111 112 Rouen 113 114 AOV Waterfowl 115 116
BREED MALE FEMALE Australian Game AC 29 30 Australian Pit Game 31 32 Indian Game Dark 33 34 Indian Game AOC 35 36 OEG Black Red 37 38 OEG Blue Red 39 40 OEG Brown Red 41 42 OEG AOC 43 44 AOC Large Hard Feather 45 46
BREED MALE FEMALE Ancona 47 48 Australorp 49 50 Belgian 51 52 Japanese 53 54 Langshan 55 56 Leghorn White 57 58 Leghorn AOC 59 60 Rhode Island 61 62 Pekin Black 63 64 Pekin White 65 66 Pekin AOC 67 68 Rosecomb AC 69 70 Wyandotte White 71 72 Wyandotte AOC 73 74 AOV Soft Feather Bantam 75 76
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2015
BREED MALE FEMALE Indian Runner AC 107 108 Campbell AC 109 110 Muscovy AC 111 112 Rouen 113 114 AOV Waterfowl 115 116
BREED MALE FEMALE Australian Game AC 29 30 Australian Pit Game 31 32 Indian Game Dark 33 34 Indian Game AOC 35 36 OEG Black Red 37 38 OEG Blue Red 39 40 OEG Brown Red 41 42 OEG AOC 43 44 AOC Large Hard Feather 45 46
BREED MALE FEMALE Ancona 47 48 Australorp 49 50 Belgian 51 52 Japanese 53 54 Langshan 55 56 Leghorn White 57 58 Leghorn AOC 59 60 Rhode Island 61 62 Pekin Black 63 64 Pekin White 65 66 Pekin AOC 67 68 Rosecomb AC 69 70 Wyandotte White 71 72 Wyandotte AOC 73 74 AOV Soft Feather Bantam 75 76
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2015
BREED MALE FEMALE Australorp 1 2 Barnevelder 3 4 Langshan 5 6 Rhode island 7 8 Sussex AOC 9 10 Wyandotte AOC 11 12 Ancona 13 14 Leghorn White 15 16 Leghorn Black 17 18 Leghorn AOC 19 20 Minorca 21 22 Silkie 23 24 Welsummer 25 26 AOV Soft Feather Large 27 28
BREED MALE FEMALE Australian Game AC 77 78 Australian Pit Game 79 80 Indian Game Dark 81 82 Indian Game Jubilee 83 84 Indian Game Blue Laced 85 86 Modern Game Black Red 87 88 Modern Game AOC 89 90 OEG Black Red L/L 91 92 OEG Clay-Wheaton L/L AC 93 94 OEG Black Red D/L 95 96 OEG Blue Red 97 98 OEG Duckwing AC 99 100 OEG Ginger 101 102 OEG AOC 103 104 AOV Hard Feather Bantam 105 106
BREED Hard Feather Large 117 Soft Feather Large 118 Hard Feather Bantam 119 Soft Feather Bantam 120 Waterfowl 121
LARGE SOFT FEATHER
LARGE HARD FEATHER
BANTAM SOFT FEATHER
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WATERFOWL
BREEDING PAIRS
BANTAM HARD FEATHER
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2015
BREED MALE FEMALE Australorp 1 2 Barnevelder 3 4 Langshan 5 6 Rhode island 7 8 Sussex AOC 9 10 Wyandotte AOC 11 12 Ancona 13 14 Leghorn White 15 16 Leghorn Black 17 18 Leghorn AOC 19 20 Minorca 21 22 Silkie 23 24 Welsummer 25 26 AOV Soft Feather Large 27 28
BREED MALE FEMALE Australian Game AC 77 78 Australian Pit Game 79 80 Indian Game Dark 81 82 Indian Game Jubilee 83 84 Indian Game Blue Laced 85 86 Modern Game Black Red 87 88 Modern Game AOC 89 90 OEG Black Red L/L 91 92 OEG Clay-Wheaton L/L AC 93 94 OEG Black Red D/L 95 96 OEG Blue Red 97 98 OEG Duckwing AC 99 100 OEG Ginger 101 102 OEG AOC 103 104 AOV Hard Feather Bantam 105 106
BREED Hard Feather Large 117 Soft Feather Large 118 Hard Feather Bantam 119 Soft Feather Bantam 120 Waterfowl 121
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2015
BREED MALE FEMALE Australorp 1 2 Barnevelder 3 4 Langshan 5 6 Rhode island 7 8 Sussex AOC 9 10 Wyandotte AOC 11 12 Ancona 13 14 Leghorn White 15 16 Leghorn Black 17 18 Leghorn AOC 19 20 Minorca 21 22 Silkie 23 24 Welsummer 25 26 AOV Soft Feather Large 27 28
BREED MALE FEMALE Australian Game AC 77 78 Australian Pit Game 79 80 Indian Game Dark 81 82 Indian Game Jubilee 83 84 Indian Game Blue Laced 85 86 Modern Game Black Red 87 88 Modern Game AOC 89 90 OEG Black Red L/L 91 92 OEG Clay-Wheaton L/L AC 93 94 OEG Black Red D/L 95 96 OEG Blue Red 97 98 OEG Duckwing AC 99 100 OEG Ginger 101 102 OEG AOC 103 104 AOV Hard Feather Bantam 105 106
BREED Hard Feather Large 117 Soft Feather Large 118 Hard Feather Bantam 119 Soft Feather Bantam 120 Waterfowl 121
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2015
BREED MALE FEMALE Indian Runner AC 107 108 Campbell AC 109 110 Muscovy AC 111 112 Rouen 113 114 AOV Waterfowl 115 116
BREED MALE FEMALE Australian Game AC 29 30 Australian Pit Game 31 32 Indian Game Dark 33 34 Indian Game AOC 35 36 OEG Black Red 37 38 OEG Blue Red 39 40 OEG Brown Red 41 42 OEG AOC 43 44 AOC Large Hard Feather 45 46
BREED MALE FEMALE Ancona 47 48 Australorp 49 50 Belgian 51 52 Japanese 53 54 Langshan 55 56 Leghorn White 57 58 Leghorn AOC 59 60 Rhode Island 61 62 Pekin Black 63 64 Pekin White 65 66 Pekin AOC 67 68 Rosecomb AC 69 70 Wyandotte White 71 72 Wyandotte AOC 73 74 AOV Soft Feather Bantam 75 76
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WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY Inc
Saturday 3rd September 2016 Waver and Money must accompany entries
Please mark Cheques or Money Orders payable to the Wagga Wagga Show Society Inc
Post entries to:
Wagga Wagga Show Society P.O.Box 7256 MT AUSTIN NSW 2650
CLASS EXHIBIT (Exhibiter Copy) PEN
CLASS EXHIBIT (Exhibiter Copy) PEN
Number Entries Entries $1.00 each Total $
Name : ___________________________________
Address: __________________________________
______________________State: ______ P/C: _____
Phone: ____________________________________
Name : ___________________________________
Address: __________________________________
______________________State: ______ P/C: _____
Phone: ____________________________________
Please receive the above entries, which I agree to make subject to the rules & regulations of the Wagga Wagga Show Society Inc, which I have read & agree to compete/exhibit at my own risk and don’t find the Show Society liable for my actions. Signed:__________________________________________
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WA G G A WA G G A S H O W 2 0 1 6WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2016
SECTION 8 - FARM PRODUCE
ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY 30TH AUGUST 2016
ENTRY FEE Classes 1 – 18 $1.00 Classes 19 – 22 $1.00 PRIZE MONEY Classes 1 – 18 FIRST $4.00 - SECOND $2.00 Classes 19 – 22 FIRST $4.00 - SECOND $2.00
CONDITIONS 1. Exhibits shall be removed from the Hammond Hall on Sunday 4th September 2016 from 9.30am –
11.30am. 2. Exhibits must be delivered to the Showground by 12 noon on Tuesday 30th August 2016. 3. All exhibits must have been grown by the exhibitor during the season 2015 / 2016 except
otherwise stated. 4. Where weights and measures are a condition, they should be taken as “not less than”. 5. The Society will find the boxes and ticket same. 6. All exhibits of wheat MUST be a fair sample of the bulk grain and not mill graded or prepared by
abrasive treatment. 7. Should any sample of wheat found to be affected from weevils or affected by any contagious plant
disease, the same shall be removed from the Showground.
NOTE: The Society reserves for itself the right to rake from each or any exhibit a parcel of Wheat not exceeding 2kg weight for the purpose of conducting the necessary milling and baking rests.
WHEAT & GRAIN
Classes 1 – 2 must not be less than 8kg, Otherwise the exhibit will be disqualified. Classes 1 – 2 are open to all exhibitors Classes 1 – 2 a CHAMPION SASH will be awarded to the BEST SAMPLE OF WHEAT in each class. If the total number of samples exceeds that which can be handled by the Judge, the Society reserves the right to limit the number of samples shown by any individual; exhibitors therefore are requested to state their order of preference on entries.
No exhibitor shall remove entries from the Showcase unless accompanied by a Steward. THIS RULE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED
1. Soft Wheats (sample to carry Variety & Name upon Entry) 2. Southern Hard Wheats (sample to carry Variety & Name upon Entry)
VARIETIES MUST BE ENTERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LISTS SHOWN FOR THE TWO (2) CLASSES. The Judge will classify all Wheat.
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2016 SECTION 8 - FARM PRODUCE
ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY 30TH AUGUST 2016
ENTRY FEE Classes 1 – 18 $1.00 Classes 19 – 22 $1.00 PRIZE MONEY Classes 1 – 18 FIRST $4.00 - SECOND $2.00 Classes 19 – 22 FIRST $4.00 - SECOND $2.00
CONDITIONS 1. Exhibits shall be removed from the Hammond Hall on Sunday 4th September 2016 from 9.30am –
11.30am. 2. Exhibits must be delivered to the Showground by 12 noon on Tuesday 30th August 2016. 3. All exhibits must have been grown by the exhibitor during the season 2015 / 2016 except
otherwise stated. 4. Where weights and measures are a condition, they should be taken as “not less than”. 5. The Society will find the boxes and ticket same. 6. All exhibits of wheat MUST be a fair sample of the bulk grain and not mill graded or prepared by
abrasive treatment. 7. Should any sample of wheat found to be affected from weevils or affected by any contagious plant
disease, the same shall be removed from the Showground.
NOTE: The Society reserves for itself the right to rake from each or any exhibit a parcel of Wheat not exceeding 2kg weight for the purpose of conducting the necessary milling and baking rests.
WHEAT & GRAIN
Classes 1 – 2 must not be less than 8kg, Otherwise the exhibit will be disqualified. Classes 1 – 2 are open to all exhibitors Classes 1 – 2 a CHAMPION SASH will be awarded to the BEST SAMPLE OF WHEAT in each class. If the total number of samples exceeds that which can be handled by the Judge, the Society reserves the right to limit the number of samples shown by any individual; exhibitors therefore are requested to state their order of preference on entries.
No exhibitor shall remove entries from the Showcase unless accompanied by a Steward. THIS RULE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED
1. Soft Wheats (sample to carry Variety & Name upon Entry) 2. Southern Hard Wheats (sample to carry Variety & Name upon Entry)
VARIETIES MUST BE ENTERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LISTS SHOWN FOR THE TWO (2) CLASSES. The Judge will classify all Wheat.
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OATS, BARLEY, COARSE GRAIN, FODDER & PASTURE SEEDS OATS & BARLEY
Classes 3 – 4 to be no less than 5kg. 3. Oats any variety (sample to carry Variety & Name upon Entry) 4. Barely any variety (sample to carry Variety & Name of Entry)
COARSE GRAINS 5. Lupins 6. Rape Seed 7. Safflower Seed 8. Linseed 9. Peas (Dunn) 10. Maize 11. Grain Sorghum 12. Sunflower
FODDER
Any exhibit that, in the opinion of the Judge has been dressed will be disqualified. 13. Baled Lucerne Hay, 6kg 14. Baled Cereal Hay, 6kg 15. Baled Clover Hay, 6kg 16. Baled Meadow Hay, 6kg Common Mixed 17. Baled Cereal Straw 18. Bundle of Green Fodder, not less than 4kg
EGGS
All Eggs to be handled and weighed under the Egg Marketing Board Conditions. One egg is to be selected from entry and broken into a saucer for inspection by Judge. Entries will be judged for freshness, size, shell and texture, uniformity to shape, colour and cleanliness. 19. Dozen Hen Eggs, White 20. Dozen Hen Eggs, Brown 21. Six Duck Eggs 22. Six Turkey Eggs 23. Dozen Bantam Eggs
SECTION 8
FARM PRODUCE
IS SPONSORED BY THE
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
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WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2016
SECTION 9
COUNTRY WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION INTER-BRANCH COMPETITION
Wagga Wagga Show 2nd and 3rd September 2016
All branches within 80km are eligible.
ENTRY FEE: $8.00 per Branch due Monday 8th August 2016.
8 ARTICLES: may be selected from the following categories: Cooking, Handicrafts, Knitting & crochet, Sewing, Needlework, Floral Art, China Painting, Ceramics & Art. All work must be done by CWA members. If an entry is by a junior member of the CWA, then “Junior” and their age should be on attached label. A maximum of 100 points will be given per article with a minimum of 60 points.
Competitions and Trophies: There are four separate competitions. All trophies shall remain the property of the Wagga Wagga Show Society. The name of the winning Branch each year will be engraved on the Trophy. All trophy competitions are judged separately. Participation in all competitions is not compulsory.
Trophies & Prizes:
Grace Alberni Honour Board: The Branch that achieves the greatest number of points. Prize cards or ribbons for 1st, 2nd & 3rd will be issued also prise money of 1st - $25.00, 2nd - $15.00, 3rd - $10.00.
Brunskill-Bryson Rose Bowl: Best display by a Branch.
Lydia Lucas Rose Bowl: Most attractive Name Banner. NB: Name Banners should be large enough to read from a distance & keeping with the theme.
Mrs L Lucas Trophy: Judge’s Choice: Will be presented to the article that the judges choose as their mutual favourite. Criteria may include, but is not limited to: Unusual, Original, Creative, Champion, etc.
Prize cards or ribbons will be presented to the winners of the Display, Banner and Judges Choice Competition.
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Entry Tickets: Will be provided by the Wagga Wagga Show Society. Handicraft officers will add their Court No and Article No. Judges points will also be written on these tickets. Alternate tickets may be provided by the Branch for display purposes only.
Courts: Courts will allocated to Branches by Draw. Articles must be contained at all time in each Branch’s Court. Power is available if required.
Courts Size: 180cm wide, Bench Top 120cm deep, Back Wall 163cm high, Bench Top to Floor 83cm drop, Front Floor Area 60cm deep. NB: These measurements may alter slightly each year as the courts are assembled.
Judging Day: Will be Thursday 1st September 2016. Handicrafts Officers and their helper can begin to set up their displays after 8.00am. All articles for judging will be placed on the judging tables by 9.45am. Judging will begin at 10.00am, first the articles, then the other competitions. Branches may use approximately 6 items of embellishment to assist in creating their theme for the display judging. Transparent covers over articles may be used.
Exhibits are to be removed from Hammond Hall on Sunday 4th September 2016 at 9.30 – 11.30
THE 2016 SHOW RIBBONS DONATED BY
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2016
Entry Tickets: Will be provided by the Wagga Wagga Show Society. Handicraft officers will add their Court No and Article No. Judges points will also be written on these tickets. Alternate tickets may be provided by the Branch for display purposes only.
Courts: Courts will allocated to Branches by Draw. Articles must be contained at all time in each Branch’s Court. Power is available if required.
Courts Size: 180cm wide, Bench Top 120cm deep, Back Wall 163cm high, Bench Top to Floor 83cm drop, Front Floor Area 60cm deep. NB: These measurements may alter slightly each year as the courts are assembled.
Judging Day: Will be Thursday 1st September 2016. Handicrafts Officers and their helper can begin to set up their displays after 8.00am. All articles for judging will be placed on the judging tables by 9.45am. Judging will begin at 10.00am, first the articles, then the other competitions. Branches may use approximately 6 items of embellishment to assist in creating their theme for the display judging. Transparent covers over articles may be used.
Exhibits are to be removed from Hammond Hall on Sunday 4th September 2016 at 9.30 – 11.30
THE 2016 SHOW RIBBONS DONATED BY
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
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SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 & 11 Dogs 1a, 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a, 10a & 11a Bitches
Entries to the Secretary:
Miss Bev Daines P.O. Box 255
WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650
PH: 02 6971 1739
(Cheques made payable to Wagga Wagga Show Society)
ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY 13th AUGUST 2016
Judges: Mrs M Long (NSW) For groups 1, 5 , 7 & General Specials
Mrs A Huggins (NSW) for groups 2, 3, 4, 6 CATALOGUE: $3.00 Pre-Order or $4.00 on the day ENTRY FEE: $10.00
JUDGING TIME: 10.00am
GROUND ADMITTANCE: Exhibitors by pass as per ANKC regulations.
Family Pass – 1 Day 2 Adults 4 Children $50.00 Adults 18 + $20.00 Youth 5 – 18 years $10.00 Aged Pensioner $10.00
Student $15.00 (Student Photo ID must be shown) Children under 5 years FREE CATERING: Available Camping: Available
SPECIAL PRIZES: Trophy and Sash for all in show and in group awards.
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SECTION 11 - FRUIT & VEGETABLES ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 26th AUGUST 2016 ENTRY FEE $1.00 per entry
ENTRIES TO BE IN THE HANDS OF THE STEWARDS NO LATER THAN 2.30PM WEDNESDAY 31ST August 2016 FOR JUDGING
PRIZE MONEY FIRST $4.00 SECOND $2.00 unless otherwise stated
Prize money and entries can be picked up on Sunday 4th September 2016 between 9.30am – 11.30am
No exhibitor shall remove entries from the showcase unless accompanied by a
Steward
THIS RULE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED
VEGETABLES MUST BE GROWN BY EXHIBITOR
1. COLLECTION OF VEGETABLES FIRST $5.00 SECOND $3.00 2. CABBAGE one only 3. ONIONS not less than 1.35kg (3lb) 4. SPRING ONIONS ½ dozen 5. PUMPKIN Queensland Blue one only for table use 6. PUMPKIN any other variety one only for table use 7. TURNIPS any other variety three only 8. CARROTS ½ dozen 9. PARSNIPS three only 10. CELERY one only 11. CAULIFLOWER one only 12. RHUBARB six sticks 13. POTATOES 1 dozen 14. LETTUCE two only 15. RADISHES ½ dozen 16. BEETROOT three only 17. SILVER BEET three only 18. PEAS 450G (1lb) in pod 19. BROAD BEANS 450g (1lb) 20. COLLECTION OF HERBS FIRST $5.00 SECOND $3.00
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FRUIT
21. COLLECTION OF FRUIT (not less than five varieties) three of each FIRST $5.00 SECOND $3.00
22. GRAPEFRUIT three only 23. ORANGES Valencia three only 24. ORANGES any other variety three only 25. MANDARINS three only 26. LEMONS three only 27. APPLES three only any one variety 28. CUMQUATS ½ dozen
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN FRUIT & VEGETABLES SECTION
$25.00 Gift Voucher donated by
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
SECTION 11
FRUIT & VEGETABLES IS SPONSORED BY THE
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2016
FRUIT
21. COLLECTION OF FRUIT (not less than five varieties) three of each
FIRST $5.00 SECOND $3.00 22. GRAPEFRUIT three only 23. ORANGES Valencia three only 24. ORANGES any other variety three only 25. MANDARINS three only 26. LEMONS three only 27. APPLES three only any one variety 28. CUMQUATS ½ dozen
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN FRUIT & VEGETABLES SECTION
$25.00 Gift Voucher donated by
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
SECTION 11
FRUIT & VEGETABLES IS SPONSORED BY THE
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
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WA G G A WA G G A S H O W 2 0 1 6WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2016 SECTION 12 – HORTICULTURE ENTRY FEE $0.80 (JUNIOR FLORAL ART) $1.00 (CUT FLOWERS & SPECIAL SECTION – POTTED PLANTS)
ENTRIES CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY 30th SEPTEMBER 2015
STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY FORMS
CONDITIONS 1. Exhibits in the Horticulture Classes MAY be delivered to Hammond Hall on Thursday 1st
September 2016, between the hours of 3.00pm OR no later than 6.00pm. Or on the morning of the Show Friday 2nd 2016 no later than 9.00am ready for Judging at 9.30am.
2. Exhibits must be staged in the position allotted by the staging committee. 3. All articles for competition or otherwise must be legibly and correctly named on Society’s
label. Advertising cards ECT are NOT ALLOWED. Embellishments ALLOWED. 4. No table ornament or bouquet of any description shall be made in the hall, except on the
tables specially provided 5. No exhibit will be allowed to be removed during the time of the show. 6. Hammond Hall will re-open at 9.30am to 12.00 noon on Sunday 4th October 2016 for the
collection of exhibits.
No exhibitor shall remove entries from showcases unless accompanied by a Steward.
THIS RULE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED
7. All flowers ect shall be considered the property of the Committee until 9.30am Sunday 3rd September 2016 and they will on production of a card enclosed with entry tickets, be delivered up to the Exhibitor,
8. The Committee will not be responsible for any loss or accident or damage to any exhibit. 9. No protests will be entertained unless they are made in writing and lodged with the
Secretary before 12.00 noon on the day of Judging. 10. It is the responsibility of the exhibitors in these classes to supply their own stand or vase and
pots must have their own tray. 11. Presentation will be take into account in judging. 12. All spikes should be legibly labelled with correct name of the plant. 13. Exhibitors name to be entered under and on the bottom of stand (on label supplied by the
Show society).
CUT FLOWERS
CONDITIONS
1. All flowers in the Cut Flowers Section to be grown by the exhibitor. 2. To be judged for quality and to be shown in containers, which are to be supplied by the
exhibitor 3. “DISTINCT” means “DIFFERENT”. “NND” means “NOT NECESSARY DISTINCT”. 4. A VASE in a container whose height must be more than its diameter (Diameter is measured 4cm from the top of the vase). Diameter must not exceed 9cm 5. A BOWL is a circular container whose diameter measured across the top is more than the
height. 6. Exhibitor to provide their own stand or vase.
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CUT FLOWERS ENTRY FEE $1.00 per entry
ALL PRIZE MONEY HAS BEEN DONATED BY WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
1. Spring in abundance – in container/vase (flowers from your garden) 2. Container of mixed Flowering Shrubs 3. 1 cut Wattle 4. Collection of Australian Natives in Flower 5. Container of Violets with 6 leaves 6. Collection of Poppies 7. Collection of Hellebores (Winter Rose) 8. 6 Pansies/Violas (on a saucer covered in foil) 9. 1 Camelia 10. 3 Camelias NND (Not Necessarily Different) 11. 3 Erlicheer Jonquils 12. 3 Cluster Jonquils 13. 3 Old Fashioned Jonquils 14. Collection of Jonquils 15. 3 Trumpet Daffodils 16. 3 Yellow Daffodils (eg. King Alfred) 17. 3 Double/Butterfly Daffodils 18. Collection of Daffodils 19. 1 Cut Hyacinth 20. 3 Cuts of Hyacinths NND (Not Necessarily Different) 21. 4 Cuts Bulbous/Tuber/Corm 22. Any other Spring Flower
SPECIAL PRIZE
Champion Flower or Flowers Exhibited in Sections 1 – 22 $10.00 & Ribbon For Most Successful Exhibitor in Cut Flower Section $10.00 & Ribbon
SPECIAL SECTION – POTTED PLANTS
All pots must be carried in by hand
PRIZE MONEY HAS BEEN DONATED BY WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
PRIZE MONEY FIRST $5.00 SECOND $2.00
23. Pot Plant in Flower 24. Fern (any type) 25. Maidenhair Fern 26. Succulents 27. Geranium 28. Small Pot Plant (under 20cm height)
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DECORATIVE / FLORAL ART
PRIZE MONEY FIRST $5.00 SECOND $2.00
29. Flair with Foliage 30. Spring in Abundance 31. Tall and Elegant 32. Dinner Table Arrangement 33. Dare to be Different 34. Green and White 35. Artificial / Dried Arrangement 36. Miniature Arrangement (under 20cm square H and W)
CHILDRENS DECORATIVE / FLORAL ART $0.80 (JUNIOR FLORAL ART) PRIZE MONEY FIRST $5.00 SECOND $2.00 Up to 8 years of Age
37. Arrangement for a table 38. Posy of Flowers
Up to 9 – 15 years of Age
39. Arrangement for a table 40. 1 Flower and Foliage
SECTION 12 HORTICULTURE
IS SPONSORED BY
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
RIBBONS DONATED BY
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
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SECTION 13 – FARMERS CHALLENGE
Wagga Show Farmers Challenge
Saturday 3rd September 2016
Teams of 4
Each team must have at least 1 member of the opposite sex.
Free entry to teams that enter 1 week or further out from the show.
HEATS will be advised on the day
SECTION 13
FARMERS CHALLENGE
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Farmers Challenge Team Captain Information
Name: _________________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________________
Contact phone number: ____________________________________
Team Information
Team Name: _____________________________________________
Team Member names:
1. _____________________________________
2. _____________________________________
3. _____________________________________
4. ______________________________________
Signature ___________________________
Date: / / Please return this form by FRIDAY 25th SEPTEMBER 2015 to: The Wagga Show Society P.O. Box 7256 MT AUSTIN NSW 2650
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WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2016 SECTION 14 – ARTS & CRAFTS
ENTRIES CLOSE ON FRIDAY 26TH AUGUST 2016
STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY FORMS
CONDITIONS Entries will only be accepted if accompanied by a stamped addressed envelope or the inclusion of $0.70 to cover costs of the return of entry tickets.
ALL ENTRIES ARE TO BE HAND DELIVERED OR POSTED AND ACCOMPANIED BY
APPROPRIATE FEES.
ALL EXHIBITS IN THIS section MUST be delivered to the Showground between the hours of 9.30am to 2.00pm Saturday 27th August 2016. 1. All exhibits throughout this Section must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. Work is to be original. All articles, which have been exhibited at a previous Wagga Show, will not be eligible. Work must have been completed within twelve (12) months prior to the first Judging day of the show. Soiled work will not be accepted. 2. All exhibits shall be inspected by a Selection Committee appointed by the Society. The
Committee shall have the power to withhold any exhibit from being brought before the Judge. Every endeavour shall be made to exhibit all entries but should space be restricted or for any other reason the Committee reserves the right to determine which entries will be displayed. The printed declarations enclosed with the Entry Tickets must be signed by the Exhibitor and then attached to the back of Fine Art and Hand Painted China entries only.
3. The declaration reads “I declare that the whole of the work in this exhibit is original and executed by me after the “1st October 2015”. No entry, in one class may be entered into another class. The committee shall exercise every care with the work submitted but will not be responsible for loss, any damage or breakage of any exhibit while in their custody nor for insurance of exhibits either in transit or while on exhibition. All transport and insurance expenses to be met by the exhibitor.
4. Exhibitors entering in Sections 14, 17 & 18 will have free entry after the first fifty (50) entries in total in each of these four (4) Sections.
5. Prizes will not be awarded unless work – is of good standard. The decision of the Judges is final and no correspondence or discussion will be entered into.
ALL CONTITIONS WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED
NO ENTRIES OR PRIZE MONEY WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR COLLECTION PRIOR TO
SUNDAY 4TH SEPTEMBER 2016
Hammond Hall will be open between 9.30am and 12.00noon on Sunday 4th September 2016 for the removal of exhibits and payment of prize money. Delivery must be made by the Stewards and only on production of the card enclosed with the entry ticket. Exhibits not collected and which are to be returned should clearly outlined instruction attached to the entry ticket or exhibit and MUST be accompanied by return postage.
No exhibitor shall remove entries from the showcase unless accompanied by a Steward
THIS RULE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED
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FINE ARTS
ENTRY FEE $2.50 PRIZE MONEY FIRST $10.00 SECOND $ 3.00 (CLASSES 1 – 6)
Fine Arts include Painting, Printmaking and Sculptures
ALL PAINTINGS MUST BE SUITABLE FRAMED AND TO HAVE SCREW-EYES ATTACHED 75MM EITHER SIDE FROM THE TOP OR THEY WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IN THESE CLASSES
ALL ENTRY-TICKETS TO BE VISIBLE AND ATTACHED TO THE EHIBIT
THE PRINTED DECLARATION MULST BE SIGNED BY THE EXHIBITOR AND THEN GUMMED
ON THE BACK OF THE PAINTINGS 1. LANDSCAPE any media 2. FIGURE COMPOSITION any media 3. TRADITIONAL subject any media 4. WATER COLOUR any subject 5. MODERN CONTEMPORARY any subject any media 6. DRAWING (Pen and Ink, Charcoal, Crayon, Conte ect)
CAS ART FRAMING ENCOURGEMENT AWARD (FREE FRAMING VALUE $50.00)
WAGGA WAGGA ART SOCIETY PRIZE $50.00 BEST PAINTING IN ANY MEDIUM
Printed declaration must be signed and pinned NOT glued to the entry ticket.
CRAFTS
ENTRY FEE $1.00 PRIZE MONEY FIRST $4.00 SECOND $ 2.00 (unless otherwise stated) 7. BEADED NECKLACE 8. BEADED BRACLET 9. BEADED EARINGS 10. BEADED ARTICLE 11. CRAFT MADE FROM RECYCLED MATERIALS 12. BEST EXHIBIT OF WOODWORK 13. BEST EXHIBIT OF METAL WORK 14. BEST EXHIBIT OF LEATHER WORK 15. ADULT COLOURING IN 16. ANY OTHER CRAFT (other than provided for)
DECORATIVE ART
ENTRY FEE $1.00 17. ANIMALS or BIRDS – One or more 18. SCENES – Any Subject
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JUNIOR ART
FOR STUDENTS ATTENDING PRIMARY & SECONDARY SCHOOLS ENTRY FEE $1.00 PRIZE MONEY FIRST $4.00 SECOND $ 2.00 (unless otherwise stated) 19. TRADITIONAL PAINTING Any subject, any media, 17 years and under. 20. ABSTRACT PAINTING Any media 17 years and under. 21. DRAWING Any media 17 years and under. 22. TRADITIONAL PAINTING Any subject, any media 14 years and under. 23. ABSTRACT PAINTING Any media 14 years and under. 24. DRAWING Any media 14 years and under. 25. TRADITIONAL PAINTING Any subject, any media, 12 years and under. 26. ABSTRACT PAINTING Any media 12 years and under. 27. DRAWING Any media 12 years and under. 28. TRADITIONAL PAINTING Any subject, any media 10 years and under. 29. ABSTRACT PAINTING Any media 10 years and under. 30. DRAWING Any media 10 years and under. 31. PAINTING Any subject and medium 8 – 9 years. 32. PAINTING Any subject and medium 6 – 7 years. 33. PAINTING or DRAWING Kindergarten classes. 34. COLLAGE For students attending Primary Schools
CHAMPION EXHIBIT IN JUNIOR ART (FROM CLASSES 22 – 37) $10.00 VOUCHER DONATED BY WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
JUNIOR CRAFT
FOR STUDENTS ATTENDING PRIMARY & SECONDARY SCHOOLS
ENTRY FEE $1.00 PRIZE MONEY FIRST $4.00 SECOND $ 2.00 (unless otherwise stated)
35. BEST EXHIBIT OF POTTERY 36. BEST EXHIBIT OF SCULPTURE – Any medium, any technique 37. BEST EXHIBIT OF WOODWORK 38. BEST EXHIBIT OF BEADED JEWELLERY 39. BEST EXHIBIT OF BEADED ARTICLE 40. CRAFT MADE FROM RECYCLED MATERIALS 41. BEST EXHIBIT OF CRAFT OTHER THAN PROVIDED FOR
LOOM BANDS
FOR STUDENTS ATTENDING PRIMARY ENTRY FEE $1.00 PRIZE MONEY FIRST $4.00 SECOND $ 2.00 (unless otherwise stated)
42. BEST EXHIBIT OF BRACELET 43. BEST EXHIBIT OF ANIMAL 44. BEST EXHIBIT OF KEY RING
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LEGO
All exhibits must be presented on a firm base the size being 25cm x 30cm no larger. All exhibits Classes 48, 49 and 50 must be made from small blocks and made free hand not kits just imagination. 45. ARTICLE MADE FROM (LARGE) DUPLO BLOCKS UNDER 5 YEARS 46. ARTICLE MADE FROM LEGO BLOCKS (not Lego Technics, not to exceed32cm
x32cm) 7 YEARS & UNDER 47. ARTICLE MADE FROM LEGO BLOCKS (not Lego Technics, not to exceed 32cm x
32cm) 8 – 11 years 48. ARTICLE MADE FROM LEGO TECHNICS (single item Large) 49. ARTICLE MADE FROM LEGO TECHNICS (single item Small) 50. ARTICLE MADE FROM LEGO KITS (single item Large) 51. ARTICLE MADE FROM LEGO KITS (single item Small) 52. ARTICLE MADE BY ADULT 18 YEARS AND OVER
CHAMPION EXHIBIT IN JUNIOR CRAFT (CLASSES 35 – 54) $10.00 DONATED BY C.W.A. OURA BRANCH
SPECIAL SECTION FOR PEOPLE ATTENDING DAY CARE CENTRES
& PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
ENTRY FEE NILL PRIZE MONEY FIRST $4.00 - SECOND $ 2.00 (unless otherwise stated) 53. BEST EXHIBIT OF CRAFT SUITABLE FOR GIFT 54. ANY ITEM OF CREATIVE EXPRESSION eg Poem, Story ect (no more than three
pages) 55. BEST EXHIBIT OF PAINTING (freehand) 56. BEST EXHIBIT OF SKETCH (freehand) 57. BEST ARTICLE (made by Woman) 58. BEST ARTICLE (made by Man) 59. BEST EXHIBIT BY A GROUP 60. MOST INTERESTING CRAFT IDEA 61. BEST EXHIBIT OF COLLAGE 62. BEST EXHIBIT MADE BY A PERSON WITH PHYSICAL IMPAIRMENT 63. BEST EXHIBIT OF SCULPTURE 64. BEST EXHIBIT OF WOODWORK 65. BEST SCRAPBOOKING 66. BEST EXHIBIT OF ARTICLE OF / WITH PAPER 67. BEST EXHIBIT OF MOSAICS 68. BEST EXHIBIT OF WIREWORK 69. BEST EXHIBIT OF SOMETHING NEW FROM SOMETHING OLD
PRIZE MONEY DONATED BY WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
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SPECIAL SECTION FOR PEOPLE ATTENDING NURSING HOMES ENTRY FEE NILL PRIZE MONEY FIRST $4.00 SECOND $ 2.00 (unless otherwise stated)
70. BEST EXHIBIT OF HOBBYTEX 71. BEST EXHIBIT OF CRAFT SUTIABLE FOR A GIFT 72. BEST EXHIBIT OF CRAFT MADE WITH A PADDLE POP STICKS, MATCHES OR PEGS 73. BEST EXHIBIT OF CRAFT OTHER THAN PROVIDED FOR 74. BEST EXHIBIT OF PAINTING, SKETCH OR COLOURING IN 75. BEST EXHIBIT OF CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS 76. BEST EXHIBIT MADE FROM A CARD OR CALENDAR ACETATE 77. BEST ARTICLE MADE FROM A BOOK NO LARGER THAN A READERS DIGEST OR WOMAN’S WEEKLY 78. BEST ARTICLE (made by Woman) 79. BEST ARTICLE (made by Man) 80. BEST EXHIBIT OF CRAFT (made by a one – handed person) 81. BEST EXHIBIT BY A PERSON WITH PHYSICAL IMPAIRMENT 82. BEST EXHIBIT BY A GROUP 83. BEST COAT HANGER
THE WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY GREATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE FOLLOWING FOR
THEIR DONATIONS TROPHIES, VOUCHERS OR PRIZE
CAS ART FRAMING
C.W.A. OURA BRANCH
WAGGA WAGGA ART SOCIETY
PRIZE MONEY DONATED BY WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
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SECTION 15 – PHOTOGRAPHY ENTRIES CLOSE FIRDAY 19th AUGUST 2016 1. Entries forms should be sent to the Wagga Show Society Secretary P.O. Box 7256
MT AUSTIN NSW 2650 (along with entry fees) 2. ENTRIES TO BE LEFT AT HAMMOND HALL SATURDAY 27th AUGUST 2016
BETWEEN 10.00am – 12.30pm 3. ENTRIES MAY BE COLLECTED AT HAMMOND HALL SUNDAY 4TH SEPTEMBER 2016
BETWEEN 9.30am – 11.30am. 4. MAXIMUM PRINT SIZE IN ALL CATEGORIES WILL BE (8” X 10”) OR A4 5. ALL NAME MUST BE ON THE BACK OF EACH PHOTOGRAPH. 6. Neatness of presentation and clean mounting of photographs will be taken into
consideration. 7. No identification must not be visible on the front of the photograph. 8. All photographs should be mounted on matt/gloss finish with a hanging mount in the
centre this will make displaying easier. 9. Entries are to be entered in one section only.
NO GLASS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
No exhibitor shall remove photos unless accompanied by a Steward.
THIS RULE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED
OPEN ENTRY FEE $1.50 per entry PRIZE MONEY (Gift Vouchers Donated by Harvey Norman - Wagga)
1. PORTRAIT (Traditional) 2. RURAL AUSTRALIA 3. SPORTS 4. SUNRISES / SUNSETS / WATER / SKY 5. PLANT 6. BLACK & WHITE (Any Subject) 7. ANIMAL 8. YESTERYEAR 9. LANDSCAPE 10. ANY OTHER SUBJECT
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AMATEUR
ENTRY FEE $1.50 per entry PRIZE MONEY (Gift Vouchers Donated by Harvey Norman - Wagga)
(For a person who does not receive financial gain from their hobby)
11. PORTRAIT (Traditional) 12. RURAL AUSTRALIA 13. SPORTS 14. SUNRISES / SUNSETS / WATER / SKY 15. PLANT 16. BLACK & WHITE (Any Subject) 17. ANIMAL 18. YESTERYEAR 19. LANDSCAPE 20. ANY OTHER SUBJECT
JUNIOR 18 Years & Under
ENTRY FEE $1.50 per entry PRIZE MONEY (Gift Vouchers Donated by Harvey Norman - Wagga)
21. PORTRAIT (Traditional) 22. RURAL AUSTRALIA 23. SPORTS 24. SUNRISES / SUNSETS 25. PLANT 26. BLACK & WHITE (Any Subject) 27. ANIMAL 28. YESTERYEAR 29. LANDSCAPE 30. ANY OTHER SUBJECT
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JUNIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY ENTRY FEE Nill PRIZE MONEY (Gift Vouchers Donated by Harvey Norman - Wagga) 31. PORTRAIT (Traditional) 32. RURAL AUSTRALIA 33. SPORTS 34. SUNRISES / SUNSETS/ WATER / SKY 35. PLANT 36. BLACK & WHITE (Any Subject) 37. ANIMAL 38. YESTERYEAR 39. LANDSCAPE 40. ANY OTHER SUBJECT
SNAP SHOT
ENTRY FEE NILL
ANY SUBJECT - COLOUR, BLACK & WHITE ACCEPTABLE NO PRIZE MONEY RIBBON ONLY
ALL PHOTOS ARE TO BE MOUNTED ON MATT FINISH WITH A HANGING MOUNT IN THE CENTRE THIS WILL MAKE DISPLAYING EASIER.
NO GLASS WILL BE ACCEPTED
CHAMPION OPEN PRINT VOUCHER & RIBBON
CHAMPION AMATEUR PRINT VOUCHER & RIBBON
CHAMPION JUNIOR PRINT VOUCHER & RIBBON
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR VOUCHER & RIBBON
GRAND CHAMPION VOUCHER & ROSETTE
THE WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
GREATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE DONATION OF VOUCHERS FOR PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION
HARVEY NORMAN WAGGA
THE 2015 SHOW RIBBONS DONATED BY WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
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SECTION 16 SCHOOLWORK COMPETITION
ATTENTION ALL TEACHERS
This year the Annual Wagga Wagga
Show is celebrating 152 years
INTER-SCHOOL SCHOOLWORK COMPETITION
The school class with the largest entries per capita at this year Wagga Wagga
Show will be awarded a $150.00 prize for their School
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STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY FORMS IF YOU REQUIRE YOUR ENTRY TICKETS RETURNED
NOTE: For Amateurs only
CONDITIONS
Entries will only be accepted if accompanied by a stamped addressed envelope or the inclusion of $1.30 cents to cover the return of entry tickets. All entries are to be hand delivered or posted and accompanied by appropriate fees. All exhibits in this Section MUST be delivered to the Wagga Showground between the hours of 9.30 – 3.30pm on Saturday 27th AUGUST 2016. As this condition will be strictly enforced, Exhibitors living at a distance are advised to see that their exhibits are posted or consigned early. Judging will commence at 9.30am on Monday 29TH August 2016.
1. All exhibits in this Section must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor and completed within the
last two years. 2. Exhibits that have previously taken a prize at the Wagga Show shall not be eligible to
compete. 3. All exhibits shall be inspected by a Selection Committee appointed by the Society. 4. Cleanliness is essential. The Committee shall have the power to withhold any exhibit being
brought before the judges. 5. An exhibit shall not receive an award if, in the opinion of the Judge, it is unworthy of such an
award. 6. The decision of the Judge is final and no correspondence or discussion will be entered into. 7. No entry made in one class can be entered into another class. 8. The printed declaration, enclosed with the exhibitor tickets, must be signed by the exhibitor
and attached to the back of the exhibit ticket. The declaration reads, “I declare that the whole of the work in this exhibit is original and was executed by me”.
9. The committee shall exercise every care with the work submitted but will not be responsible for loss, any damage or breakage of any exhibit while in their custody nor for insurance of exhibits either in transit or while on exhibition.
10. In Children’s section exhibitors shall not be over the age named in each class in which they intend to exhibit at date of closing of entries.
11. All schoolwork entries must have the name of the exhibitor and school clearly marked on entry form and back of the article.
12. All conditions will be strictly enforced. 13. No entries or prize money or vouchers will be available for collection prior to Sunday 4th
September 2016. 14. Exhibits and Prize money may be collected from Hammond Hall between the hours of 9.30am
– 12.00pm Sunday 4th September 2016.
ENTRY FEE $1.00 Junior Section $0.60 PRIZE MONEY FIRST $5.00 SECOND $ 3.00 (unless otherwise stated) CHIEF STEWARD MRS ANN JOHNSTON
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NEEDLEWORK – OPEN SECTION ENTRY FEE $1.00 PRIZE MONEY FIRST $5.00 SECOND $ 3.00 (unless otherwise stated)
1. GARMENT FOR BABY OR CHILD. 2. MACHINE MADE GARMENT FOR ADULT. 3. HAUTE COUTRE GARMENT – Hand Finished – Beading etc. 4. TWO FROCK HANGERS distinctly different designs – woven fabric. 5. WALL HANGING – not cross-stitched or canvas. 6. DECORATED CUSHION COVER - filled. 7. NEEDLEWORK ARTICLE – Christmas theme. 8. BAG FASHION or CARRY – made from fabric. 9. CHRISTMAS QUILTING – e.g Wall hanging, Table Runner, Stocking. 10. QUILT PATCHWORK – Traditional or Contemporary – for the bed or wall no side to be
greater than 240 cm. 11. ITEM PATCHWORK – APPLIQUE – No side to be greater than 120cm. 12. DRESSED DOLL OR TEDDY (Clothes only to be Judges). 13. CLOTH DOLL – TOY or EDUCATIONAL ITEM. 14. GADGET CASE – AN ELECTRONICS COZY e.g. Phone Cozy, Kindle or Tablet cover,
Laptop bag etc. 15. ANY ITEM – Not previously mentioned.
SPECIAL AWARDS OPEN SECTION (Classes 1 – 15) CHAMPION EXHIBIT OF NEEDLEWORK
$10.00 Proudly Supported by C.W.A YATHELLA COURSING PARK BRANCH
EMBROIDERY – OPEN SECTION
ENTRY FEE $1.00 PRIZE MONEY FIRST $5.00 SECOND $ 3.00 (unless otherwise stated) 16. CROSS STITCH – (Framed) stitched area to fit inside a 30cm square. 17. CROSS STITCH – (Framed) stitched area to fit inside a 50cm square. 18. CROSS STITCH – (Framed) stitched area larger than a 50cm square. 19. CROSS STITCH – Picture mounted not framed. 20. ARTICLE OF CANVAS WORK LONG STITCHED – Framed or mounted. 21. ARTICLE OF CANVAS or LINEN WORK – using at least four (4) different stitches and
/ or mediums. 22. ANY OTHER ARTICLE OF CROSS STITCH OR CANVAS WORK. 23. ARTICLE TAPESTRY. 24. SMALL HAND EMBROIDERED ITEM – no larger than 30cm NOT a Picture or Wall
Hanging. 25. PIECE OF HAND EMBROIDERY FEATURING –Ribbon, Wool or Beading. 26. ITEM OF CANDLEWICK EMBROIDERY. 27. ITEM OF HARDANGER WORK. 28. ITEM OF STUMP WORK. 29. SEWING ACCESSORY FEATURING – Embroidery, pincushion, needlecase ect. 30. ITEM FEATURING APPLIQUE WORK – Hand or Machine. 31. ANY MACHINE EMBROIDERED ITEM. 32. ANY HAND EMBROIDERED ITEM NOT PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED – Mixed Media
Accepted.
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SPECIAL AWARDS OPEN SECTION (Classes 16 – 32) CHAMPION EXHIBIT EMBROIDERY
$25.00 proudly supported by EMBROIDERER’S GUILD OF NSW WAGGA WAGGA BRANCH
PIECE OF CROSS STITCH $20.00 Voucher Proudly Supported by RIVERINA FRAMING
$20.00 Voucher Proudly Supported by WAGGA PICTURE FRAMES
NEEDLEWORK - DISTRICT SECTION ENTRY FEE $1.00 PRIZE MONEY FIRST $5.00 SECOND $ 3.00 (unless otherwise stated)
33. GARMENT FOR BABY OR CHILD 34. GARMENT FOR ADULT 35. TWO HANKIES – HAND MADE LACE EDGING 36. TWO FROCK HANGERS- Distinctly different designs – Woven Fabric. 37. BOOKMARK – Any Medium. 38. BAG FASHION OR CARRY – Made From Fabric. 39. NEEDLEWORK ITEM SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS. 40. QUILT, PATCHWORK – Traditional or Contemporary – for the bed or wall no side to
be greater than 240 cm. 41. ITEM PATCHWORK – APPLIQUE – No side to be greater than 120cm. 42. DRESSED DOLL OR TEDDY (Clothes only to be judged). 43. TWO SMALL GIFT ARTICLES –No larger than 30cm each. 44. ANY ITEM –Not previously mentioned.
SPECIAL AWARDS – DISTRICT SECTION (Classes 33 – 44)
CHAMPION EXHIBIT NEEDLEWORK $10.00 Proudly Supported by C.W.A. WAGGA WAGGA EVENING BRANCH
EMBROIDERY – DISTRICT SECTION
ENTRY FEE $1.00 PRIZE MONEY FIRST $5.00 SECOND $ 3.00 (unless otherwise stated)
45. CROSS STITCH – Pictured (Framed) stitched area to fit inside a 30cm square. 46. CROSS STITCH – Pictured (Framed) stitched area larger than 30cm. 47. CROSS STITCH – Pictured – Mounted not framed. 48. ARTICLE OF CANVAS WORK LONG STITCH – (Framed or Mounted). 49. ANY OTHER ARTICLE OF CROSS STITCH OR CANVAS WORK 50. ARTICLE TAPESTRY. 51. SMALL EMBROIDERED ITEM – No larger than 30cm (not a Picture or Wall
Hanging). 52. PIECE OF HAND EMBROIDERY FEATURING –Ribbon, Wool or Beading. 53. EMBROIDERED SOFT TOY – DOLL – EDUCATIONAL ITEM OR ELECTRONICS
COZY 54. ANY EMBROIDERED ITEM NOT PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED – Mixed Media
Accepted.
SPECIAL AWARDS DISTRICT SECTION (Classes 45 - 54) CHAMPION EXHIBIT EMBROIDERY
$25.00 Proudly Supported by EMBROIDERERS GUILD OF N.S.W – WAGGA WAGGA BRANCH
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PIECE OF CROSS STITCH
$20.00 Voucher Proudly Supported by RIVERINA FRAMING $20.00 Voucher Proudly Supported by WAGGA PICTURE FRAMES
SENIOR CITIZENS OVER 70 YEARS OF AGE
ENTRY FEE $1.00 PRIZE MONEY FIRST $5.00 SECOND $ 3.00 (unless otherwise stated)
55. ARTICLE OR GARMENT – Hand or Machine made. 56. SMALL EMBROIDERED ARTICLE- No larger than 30cm including Frame (if framed). 57. ARTICLE OF EMBROIDERY – Worked Area Larger than 30cm. 58. PATCHWORK GARMENT OR ARTICLE – Hand or Machine Pieced. 59. ARTICLE MADE FROM – ¼ (Quarter) Meter or Less Fabric.
SPECIAL AWARD – SENIOR CITIZENS SECTION
(Classes 55 – 59) (Classes 125 – 131)
CHAMPION EXHIBIT OF NEEDLEWORK – KNITTING – CROCHET $10.00 Proudly Supported by the C.W.A. EUBERTA BRANCH
JUNIOR SECTION – NEEDLEWORK
GIRLS or BOYS
ENTRY FEE $0.60 PRIZE MONEY FIRST $4.00 SECOND $ 2.00 (unless otherwise stated)
18 YEARS and UNDER
60. ARTICLE OR GARMENT – Hand or Machine Made. 61. SMALL EMBROIDERED ARTICLE – No larger than 30cm including Frame (if
Framed). 62. PIECE OF TAPESTRY OR LONG STITCH OR WALL HANGING – To be Mounted,
Framed or Hanger. 63. ANY EXHIBIT OF QUILTING or PATCHWORK.
15 YEARS and UNDER
64. ARTICLE OR GARMENT – Hand or Machine Made 65. SMALL EMBROIDERED ARTICLE – No larger than 30cm including Frame (if
Framed). 66. PIECE OF TAPESTRY OR LONG STITCH OR WALL HANGING – To be Mounted,
Framed or Hanger. 67. ANY EXHIBIT OF QUILTING or PATCHWORK
12 YEARS and UNDER
68. GARMENT – ARTICLE – TOY – Hand or Machine Made 69. ARTICLE OF EMBROIDERY 70. ANY TYPE OF CRAFT WORK – Done with Needle and Thread.
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10 YEARS and UNDER
71. GARMENT – ARTICLE – TOY – Hand or Machine Made 72. ARTICLE OF EMBROIDERY 73. ANY TYPE OF CRAFT WORK – Done with Needle and Thread.
8 YEARS and UNDER
74. ARTICLE OF HAND SEWING 75. ANY TYPE OF CRAFTWORK – Done with Needle and Thread
76. ARTICLE NOT MENTIONED IN ANY AGE GROUP.
JUNIOR SECTION – KNITTING AND CROCHET GIRLS or BOYS
18 YEARS and UNDER
77. ANY ITEM – Hand Knitted or Crochet 15 YEARS and UNDER
78. ANY ITEM – Hand Knitted or Crochet. 12 YEARS and UNDER
79. ANY ITEM – Hand Knitted or Crochet. 10 YEARS and UNDER
80. ANY ITEM – Hand Knitted or Crochet. 8 YEARS and UNDER
81. ANY ITEM – Hand Knitted or Crochet
SPECIAL AWARD JUNIOR SECTIONS (Classes 60 – 81) CHAMPION EXHIBIT OF NEEDLEWORK – KNITTING – CROCHET
$10.00 Proudly Supported by C.W.A. EUBERTA BRANCH
HAND KNITTING AND CROCHET – OPEN SECTION ENTRY FEE $1.00 PRIZE MONEY FIRST $5.00 SECOND $ 3.00 (unless otherwise stated)
82. BEDSPREAD or RUG –Knitted or Crochet 83. KNITTED GARMENT or ARTICLE – Wool / Wool Blend – Label attached. 84. CROCHET GARMENT or ARTICLE - Wool / Wool Blend – Label attached. 85. KNITTED GARMENT – Lady’s or Girl’s 86. KNITTED GARMENT – Man’s or Boy’s 87. KNITTED GARMENT- To fit a child 88. KNITTED SMALL ARTICLE – Gloves, Socks, Hat, Cushion Cover, Bag 89. DRESSED DOLL or TEDDY BEAR –Knitted or Crochet (Clothes only judged). 90. SOFT TOY – BEAR – DRESSED DOLL- Suitable for a child –Knitted or Crochet.
91. TWO FROCK HANGERS –Knitted or Crochet – Different Patterns. 92. TEA COSY –Knitted or Crochet.
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93. TWO CROCHET EDGED HANKERCHIEFS 94. CROCHET DOILY – 20cm or Larger- Mounted on thin Contrasting cardboard.
95. THREE CO-ORDINATED TRADITIIONAL BABY GARMENTS –Knitted or Crochet. 96. BABY’S GARMENT or ARTICLE –Knitted or Crochet – Other than Hat or bootees. 97. TWO SMALL BABY ARTICLES –Knitted or Crochet- different design (e.g Bonnet, Bootees, Mittens, Socks). 98. STOLE OR INFANT’S SHAWL – Knitted or Crochet. 99. ARTICLE FOR PET - Knitted or Crochet (e.g Toy, Jacket, Lead, Collar). 100. BEANIE BONANZA –Knitted or Crochet – Adult or Child’s Beanie – Cap. 101. SCARF – Knitted or Crochet 102. ANY ITEM – Knitted– not previously mentioned. 103. ANY ITEM – Crochet – not previously mentioned.
SPECIAL AWARD – OPEN SECTIONS (Classes 82 – 103)
CHAMPION EXHIBIT OF KNITTING or CROCHET $10.00 Proudly Supported by C.W.A. EUBERTA BRANCH
HAND SPUN WOOL
104. ARTICLE OR GARMENT FROM HAND SPUN WOOL – Hand Knitter or Crochet. 105. HAND SPUN YARN 50MG HANK – State purpose; sample of fibres to be Attached. 106. DESIGNER YARN 50MG HANK, may contain one (1) strand of commercial yarn: (State purpose; sample of fibres to be attached). 107. NOVICE SPINNER 50MG HANK OF HAND SPUN YARN, State purpose; sample of Fibres to be attached. 108. WEARABLE ARTICLE FEATURING HAND SPUN YARN; any technique or Combination of same; sample of yarn to be attached. 109. WOVEN ARTICLE; any fibre; sample of yarn to be attached. 110. NOVICE ARTICLE 50% hand Spun; any technique; sample of yarn to be attached. 111. FELTED ARTICLE; sample of fibres to be attached. 112. ANY OTHER ARTICLE; sample of fibres and yarn to be attached.
SPECIAL AWARD – HAND SPUN WOOL SECTIONS (Classes 104 – 112) BEST OVERALL HAND SPUN AND KNITTED ARTICLE IN
HONOUR OF MRS OLIVE EDYVEAN $25.00 DONATED BY WAGGA WAGGA HAND WEAVERS AND SPINNERS GUILD INC
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113. WOOL ARTICLE / GARMENT STATE COMPETITION TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS AWARD THE WOOL LABEL MUST BE ATTACHED
CONDITIONS
1. For the purpose of this competition the following definitions apply: a). GARMENT: an item that can be worn e.g. dress, jacket, scarf, hat
b). ARTICLE: a utility item that is not worn but can be used in the home e.g. blanket’ with an outfit e.g bag: for amusement e.g. toy: as a decoration e.g. picture etc.
c). THREE DIFFERENT TYPES: the 3 items in an entry must differ from each
other in terms of their construction technique and/or their purpose e.g 1 a knitted jumper, blanket and tea cosy or e.g. 2 knitted tea cosy, a crochet tea cosy or a felted tea cosy OR e.g. 3 a knitted jumper, a knitted blanked and a crochet blanket.
2. The whole article and /or garment must be constructed of, and contain a minimum of,
80% wool. 3. Exhibits (articles/garments) may be knitted, crochet, sewn felted etc and must be hand
crafted (use of sewing machine is permitted) 4. A sample of the yarn, fabric or fibre with label must be attached to each item
making up the exhibit. If a label is not available as a hand spun/felted, a hand written label with relevant details and sample will suffice.
5. An exhibit in this competition may consist of the work of one individual or a group of individuals, or an organisation.
6. All three articles/garments must have been completed within 12 months prior to the local show and made by the exhibitor/s.
7. An exhibit having won at the local show may be exhibited (the same three articles/garments) at the Group Final. The winning exhibit at the Group Final is then eligible to compete in the State Final.
8. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Society at Group level and one Group at State level.
9. An exhibit (article/garment) that has previously competed at Group level is not eligible to compete again.
10. If this class is not scheduled or attracts no entries at the local show, the Chief Pavilion Steward in consultation with the appropriate Pavilion Section Judges, may select three suitable individual exhibits and, with the exhibitors permission, enter them in a Group judging as an exhibit representing the particular Society concerned.
11. It is the responsibility of the Group Secretary and winner to co-ordinate the transfer of the winning entry to the ASC Office in Sydney for State judging.
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DISTRICT SECTION
ENTRY FEE $1.00 PRIZE MONEY FIRST $5.00 SECOND $ 3.00 (unless otherwise stated)
114. AFGHAN RUG –Knitted or Crochet 115. KNEE RUG –Knitted or Crochet 116. PIECE OF CROCHET WORK – in Wool or Synthetic Yarn 117. SMALL ARTICLE –Knitted or Crochet – (e.g Gloves, Socks, Hat, Tea Cosy). 118. CHILD’S GARMENT – To fit from Birth to Two (2) years of age. 119. KNITTED GARMENT – Lady’s or Girl’s. 120. KNITTED GARMENT – Man’s or Boy’s. 121. THREE OR MORE CO-ORDINATED TRADITIONAL BABY GARMENTS – Hand Knitted or Crochet. 122. BABY’S KNITTED DRESS, JACKET OR LEGGINS. 123. BABY’S KNITTED OR CROCHET BOOTEES, two pairs different patterns. 124. TWO FROCK HANGERS – Knitted or Crochet different patterns. 125. SOFT TOY – Knitted or Crochet. 126. ARTICLE OR GARMENT FROM Hand Spun Wool – Knitted or Crochet. 127. ANY ITEM MADE BY CROCHET OR KNITTING up of odds and ends (less than 100g yarn). 128. ANY ARTICLE – Hand Knitted or Crochet – not previously mentioned.
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2016
SPECIAL AWARD – DISTRICT SECTIONS (Classes 114 – 128) CHAMPION EXHIBIT OF HAND KNITTING or CROCHET
$10.00 Proudly Supported by C.W.A. WAGGA WAGGA EVENING BRANCH
SPECIAL AWARD (Classes 82 – 103 AND 114 - 135)
CHAMPION EXHIBIT OF WOOL – WOOL BLEND – KNITTING or CROCHET
To be eligible for this award the Wool Label must be attached $20.00 Proudly Supported by the C.W.A. WAGGA WAGGA BRANCH
SENIOR CITIZEN OVER 70 YEARS OF AGE
129. SHAWL or KNEE RUG – Knitted or Crochet. 130. ANY GARMENT or ARTICLE – Knitted. 131. ANY GARMENT or ARTICLE – Crochet. 132. TWO HANDKERCHIEFS – Crochet edge – Different Patterns. 133. ARTICLE SUITABLE FOR A GIFT – Knitted or Crochet. 134. TWO FROCK HANGERS – Knitted or Crochet. 135. ANY ARTICLE – Knitted or Crochet – not previously mentioned.
SPECIAL AWARD – SENIOR CITIZENS SECTION
(Classes 55 – 59) (Classes 129 – 135)
CHAMPION EXHIBIT OF NEEDLEWORK / KNITTING / CROCHET $10.00 Proudly Supported by C.W.A. EUBERTA BRANCH
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MACHINE KNITTING SECTION
136. ANY GARMENT – Plain or Lace. 137. ANY GARMENT – Tuck slip or weave. 138. ANY GARMENT – Fairisle or intarsia. 139. ANY GARMENT – Garter carriage. 140. ANY GARMENT – Double bed. 141. Lady’s Outfit – Fashion Garment or Fashion Accessory. Special Award - $10.00 Proudly Supported by Wagga Wagga Machine Knitters 142. ANY ARTICLE of Machine Knitting. 143. Novice Section – Any Piece of Machine Knitting.
SPECIAL AWARD (Classes 136 - 143) CHAMPION EXHIBIT OF MACHINE KNITTING
$20.00 Proudly Supported by Wagga Wagga Machine Knitters Group SPECIAL SECTION FOR PEOPLE ATTENDING DAY CARE CENTRES OR HOSTELS
144. ANY GARMENT or ARTICLE – Hand Knitted, Crochet or Needlework. 145. RUG – Hand Knitted or Crochet. 146. CUSHION – Hand Knitted, Crochet or Needlework. 147. TAPESTRY or LONGSTITCH 148. PIECE OF CROCHET. 149. HANDICRAFT ITEM SUITABLE FOR A GIFT – Hand Knitted, Crochet or Needlework. 150. ANY ITEM – Not Previously Mentioned. 151. ARTICLE – Hand Knitted or Crochet. 152. NEEDLECRAFT ARTICLE. 153. SMALL ARTICLE – Suitable for a Gift. 154. ANY ARTICLE – Not Previously Mentioned.
SPECIAL SECTION
This class is only for people whose disability physically or intellectually challenges their
performance to produce their exhibit. 155. ANY ARTICLE – Made by an exhibitor with a disability
MOST SUCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - $10.00 NEEDLEWORK – OPEN SECTION
NEEDLEWORK – DISTRICT SECTION KNITTING & CROCHET – OPEN SECTION
KNITTING & CROCHET – DISTRICT SECTION MACHINE KNITTING SECTION
JUNIOR SECTIONS (Classes 60 – 81) SENIOR CITIZENS – 70 YEARS OF AGE (Classes 55 – 59) (Classes 120 – 126)
HANDSPUN AND HAND KNITTED (Classes 104 – 112)
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GRAND CHAMPION PRIZES
PIECE OF NEEDLEWORK (Classes 1 – 15 and 33 - 44) IN HONOUR OF Ms Eva Hayes - $25.00
SUPPORTED BY C.W.A WAGGA WAGGA EVENING BRANCH
PIECE OF EMBROIDERY (Classes 16 – 32 and 45 – 54) IN HONOUR OF MS EVA HAYES - $25.00
SUPPORTED BY EMBROIDERER’S GUILD OF NSW WAGGA WAGGA BRANCH
PIECE OF KNITTING OR CROCHET (Classes 82 – 135)
IN HONOUR OF MRS S MEIKLEJOHN - $25.00 DONATED BY HER FAMILY
THE WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR DONATIONS PRIZE MONEY
DONORS AND REQUESTS YOUR PATRONAGE TO THESE SUPPORTERS.
C.W.A. EUBERTA BRANCH C.W.A.WAGGA WAGGA BRANCH
C.W.A. WAGGA WAGGA EVENING BRANCH C.W.A. YATHELLA COURSING PARK BRANCH
RIVERINA FRAMING WAGGA PICTURE FRAMES
WAGGA WAGGA EMBROIDERER’S GROUP WAGGA WAGGA MACHINE KNITTER’S GROUP
WAGGA WAGGA HANDWEAVERS & SPINNERS GUILD RIBBONS DONATED BY
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW 2016
MACHINE KNITTING SECTION
136. ANY GARMENT – Plain or Lace. 137. ANY GARMENT – Tuck slip or weave. 138. ANY GARMENT – Fairisle or intarsia. 139. ANY GARMENT – Garter carriage. 140. ANY GARMENT – Double bed. 141. Lady’s Outfit – Fashion Garment or Fashion Accessory. Special Award - $10.00 Proudly Supported by Wagga Wagga Machine Knitters 142. ANY ARTICLE of Machine Knitting. 143. Novice Section – Any Piece of Machine Knitting.
SPECIAL AWARD (Classes 136 - 143) CHAMPION EXHIBIT OF MACHINE KNITTING
$20.00 Proudly Supported by Wagga Wagga Machine Knitters Group SPECIAL SECTION FOR PEOPLE ATTENDING DAY CARE CENTRES OR HOSTELS
144. ANY GARMENT or ARTICLE – Hand Knitted, Crochet or Needlework. 145. RUG – Hand Knitted or Crochet. 146. CUSHION – Hand Knitted, Crochet or Needlework. 147. TAPESTRY or LONGSTITCH 148. PIECE OF CROCHET. 149. HANDICRAFT ITEM SUITABLE FOR A GIFT – Hand Knitted, Crochet or Needlework. 150. ANY ITEM – Not Previously Mentioned. 151. ARTICLE – Hand Knitted or Crochet. 152. NEEDLECRAFT ARTICLE. 153. SMALL ARTICLE – Suitable for a Gift. 154. ANY ARTICLE – Not Previously Mentioned.
SPECIAL SECTION
This class is only for people whose disability physically or intellectually challenges their
performance to produce their exhibit. 155. ANY ARTICLE – Made by an exhibitor with a disability
MOST SUCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - $10.00 NEEDLEWORK – OPEN SECTION
NEEDLEWORK – DISTRICT SECTION KNITTING & CROCHET – OPEN SECTION
KNITTING & CROCHET – DISTRICT SECTION MACHINE KNITTING SECTION
JUNIOR SECTIONS (Classes 60 – 81) SENIOR CITIZENS – 70 YEARS OF AGE (Classes 55 – 59) (Classes 120 – 126)
HANDSPUN AND HAND KNITTED (Classes 104 – 112)
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SECTION 17 A - MILLINERY ENTRIES CLOSE ON FRIDAY 26TH AUGUST 2016 STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY FORMS
CONDITIONS Entries will only be accepted if accompanied by a stamped addressed envelope or the inclusion of $1.30 to cover costs of the return of entry tickets.
ALL ENTRIES ARE TO BE HAND DELIVERED OR POSTED AND ACCOMPANIED BY APPROPRIATE FEES.
ALL EXHIBITS IN THIS section MUST be delivered to the Showground between the hours of 9.30am to 2.00pm Saturday 27th August 2016
1. All exhibits in this Section must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor and completed within the last two years.
2. All exhibits shall be inspected by a Selection Committee appointed by the Society.
3. Cleanliness is essential. The Committee shall have the power to withhold any exhibit from being brought before the Judge.
4. An exhibit shall not receive an award if, in the opinion of the Judge, it is unworthy of such an award.
5. The decision of the Judge is final and no correspondence or discussion will be entered into.
6. No entry made in one class can be entered into another class. 7. The printed declaration, enclosed with the exhibitor tickets, must be signed by
the exhibitor and attached to the back of the exhibit ticket. The declaration reads. “I declare that the whole of the work in this exhibit is original and was executed by me”.
8. The committee shall exercise every care with the work submitted but will not be responsible for loss, any damage or breakage of any exhibit while in their custody nor for insurance of exhibits either in transit or while on exhibition.
ALL CONDITIONS WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED
NO ENTRIES OR PRIZE MONEY WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR COLLECTION PRIOR TO SUNDAY 4th SEPTEMBER 2016
Hammond Hall will be open between 9.30am and 12.00 noons on Sunday 4th September 2016 for the removal of exhibits and payment of prize money. Delivery must be made by the Stewards and only on production of the card enclosed with the entry tickets. No exhibitor shall remove entries from the showcase unless accompanied by a Steward.
THIS RULE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED.
MILLINERY
ENTRY FEE $1.00 PRIZE MONEY FIRST $5.00 SECOND $3.00
ALL ENTRY TICKETS TO BE VISIBLE AND ATTACHED TO THE EXHIBIT
Entries in this section may be hand finished (unless otherwise stated).
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If glue is used – no glue is to be visible Correct headbands must be used. Headband to be hand sewn. Trims may be hand sewn, and suitably glued.
Class Description 1. COCKTAIL 2. VINTAGE 3. BRIDAL 4. FLORA and FAUNA 5. RACE WEAR 6. DAY WEAR
FRENCH FLOWERS 7. TOOLED FLOWERS - Traditionally tooled – completely finished –
no visible glue if glue is used 8. LEATHER FLOWERS - No visible glue, watermark or stain 9. WIRED FLOWERS - No wire to be visible
SPECIAL AWARD - CHAMPION EXHIBIT MILLINERY SECTION
$20 Proudly Supported by Millinery Group
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR - $10 - Card and Ribbon
THE WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY GREATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE FOLLOWING FOR
THEIR DONATIONS TROPHIES, VOUCHERS OR PRIZE
Millinery Group
PRIZE MONEY DONATED BY WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
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SECTION 18 - FOOD & COOKING (CAKE DECORATING – SEE SECTION 3)
TROPHIES AND VOUCHERS DONATED BY
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
CHIEF STEWARD MRS PAM BOURNE ENTRIES CLOSE ON FRIDAY 26th August 2016 ENTRY FEE $1.00 per entry (inc G.S.T) (unless otherwise stated) PRIZE MONEY FIRST $5.00 SECOND $ 3.00 (unless otherwise stated)
CONDITIONS 1. STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY FORMS IF YOU
REQUIRE YOUR ENTRY TICKETS RETURNED. 2. Entries will only be accepted if accompanied by a stamped addressed envelope or the
inclusion of $0.70 cents to cover the return of entry tickets. 3. All exhibits in this Section must be delivered to the Showground by 10.00am on
Thursday 1st September 2016. 4. Exhibitors please note that Stewards will be available to accept entries at Hammond
Hall on Wednesday 31 August 2016 between 3.00pm – 4.00pm. (All entries to be presented in Oven Bags).
5. Exhibits must be handed to the Stewards and not placed in position by exhibitor. Keep presentation plates as small as possible.
6. Exhibitors entering in Sections 3, 14, 17 & 18 will have free entry after the first fifty (50) entries in total in each of these four Sections.
7. The use of any CAKE MIX is prohibited unless where indicated. 8. No cakes to be in ring tins, unless otherwise stated. 9. NO SALE OF ANY EXHIBIT IN THIS SECTION IS PERMITTED IN THE HALL. 10. Judging will commence at 11.00am on Thursday 1st September 2016. All exhibitors
must vacate the Hall by this time. 11. Prize money or Vouchers and Exhibits may be collected from the Chief Steward MRS
PAM BOURNE between the hours of 9.30am – 11.00am on Sunday 4th September 2016.
12. THIS WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED. 13. NO RESPONSIBILITY TAKEN FOR ENTRIES AFTER 11.00am ON SUNDAY 4TH
SEPTEMBER 2016.
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FOOD & COOKING
ENTRY FEE $1.00 per entry (inc G.S.T) 1. HANDMADE PLUM PUDDING – Made with butter and boiled in a cloth (Suggested 250g butter, 250g sugars). FIRST $10.00 SECOND $ 5.00 2. PLUM PUDDING - (steamed) cooked in basin not less than 1.35kg.
FIRST $10.00 SECOND $ 5.00
THE A.S.C. OF N.S.W RICH FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION
CLASS 3: The A.S.C of NSW Rich Fruit Cake Competition. The recipe for this Section is COMPULSORY. Winners at Country Shows will each receive a Cash Prize of $10.00 and will be required to bake a second ‘RICH FRUIT CAKE’ in order to compete in a semi-final to be conducted by each of the Fourteen (14) Groups of the Agricultural Societies Council of NSW. The fourteen winners at Regional level will each receive a Cash Prize of $15.00 and are required to bake a third ‘RICH FRUIT CAKE’ for the final judging at the Royal Easter Show where the winner will receive a Cash Prize of $50.00.
FIRST PLACE - $45.00 Voucher Donated by WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY SECOND PLACE - $15.00 Voucher Donated by WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
RICH FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION RECIPE
The following recipe is compulsory to all entrants in CLASS 3
250g (8ozs) Sultanas 250g (8ozs) Raisins – chopped 250g (8ozs) Currants 125g (4ozs) Mixed Peel – chopped 90g (3ozs) Red Glazed Cherries - chopped 90g (3ozs) Blanched Almonds – chopped 1/3 cup Sherry or Brandy 250g (8ozs) Plain Flour ½ tsp Lemon Essence or Finely Grated Lemon ½ tsp Ground Ginger ¼ tsp Grated Nutmeg 250g (8ozs) Butter ½ tsp Ground Cloves ½ tsp Almond Essence 250g (8ozs) Brown Sugar 4 Large Eggs ½ tsp Vanilla Essence 60g (2ozs) Self Raising Flour (tsp – teaspoon) Here’s What You Do: Mix together all the fruits, nuts and sprinkle with the sherry or brandy. Cover and leave for at least one hour, but preferably overnight. Sift together the flours and spices. Cream together the butter, sugar with essences. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, and then alternatively add the fruits and flour mixture. Mix thoroughly the mixture should be stiff enough to support a wooden spoon. Place the mixture into a prepared tin no larger than 20cm (8’’) and bake in a slow oven for approximately 3 – 3 ½ to 4 hours. Allow the cake to cool in the tin. NOTE: To ensure uniformity and depending upon the size it is suggested the raisins be snipped into
3 – 4 pieces, cherries into 5 – 6 pieces and almonds crosswise into 3 – 4 pieces.
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4. BOILED FRUIT CAKE – not iced. 5. SULTANA CAKE 250G – mixture, lemon rind allowed (not iced). 6. CHOCOLATE CAKE – top iced only 7. MARBLE CAKE – plain pink icing – top only 8. RAINBOW CAKE – Three layers – 1 mixture into three - Chocolate – Pink – White – top
iced only – mock cream filling FIRST $10.00 SECOND $ 5.00 9. ORANGE CAKE – top iced only 10. CHOCOLATE ROLL – mock cream filling 11. JAM SWISS ROLL 12. CHOCOLATE SPONGE SANDWICH – iced, 4 eggs, mock cream filling 13. CORNFLOUR SPONGE – jam filled, not iced 14. APPLE CAKE – to be iced 15. LAMINGTONS – 4cm square 16. SIX CREAM PUFFS – without filling 17. TEA CAKE 18. SIX APPLE & CINNAMON MUFFINS - FIRST $3.00 SECOND $ 1.50 19. SIX MUFFINS ANY OTHER VARITEY- FIRST $3.00 SECOND $ 1.50 20. SIX PLAIN SCONES - FIRST $3.00 SECOND $ 1.50 21. SIX SWEET SCONES – (Sultana or Date) - FIRST $3.00 SECOND $ 1.50 22. SIX PUMPKIN SCONES - FIRST $3.00 SECOND $ 1.50 23. SIX BISCUITES – three (3) varieties (not iced) 24. SIX PIECES of COCNUT ICE – (made with Copha 5cm x 3cm) 25. SIX ROCK CAKES - FIRST $3.00 SECOND $ 1.50 26. SIX PIECES of SLICE – (Three (3) varieties)
BREAD MAKING SECTION
27. LOAF OF WHITE BREAD – machine made 28. LOAF OF GRAIN BREAD – machine made 29. FRUIT LOAF – machine made
SENIOR SECTION
30. SULTANA CAKE – (for Senior Citizens 70 years and over)
NOVICE SECTION
For those who have not previously won a First Prize in any Show (Other than Junior Section)
31. BANANA CAKE – lemon icing 32. CARROT CAKE – iced 33. SPONGE SANDWICH – jam filled not iced 34. SIX PLAIN SCONES - FIRST $3.00 SECOND $ 1.50 35. APPLE & CINNAMON TEA CAKE 36. NOVELTY BUTTER CREAM CAKE BAKING FOR MEN 37. BUTTER CAKE and variety iced top only 38 SIX PLAIN SCONES 39. SIX PIKLETS 40. SIX MUFFINS any variety 41. SIX BISCUITES – three varieties not iced 42. SIX ROCK CAKES
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SPECIAL PRIZES
CHAMPION PRIZES Champion Prizes – Best Exhibit – Classes 1 – 5
$10.00 Voucher Donated by WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY PLUS RIBBON
Champion Prizes – Best Exhibit – Classes 6 – 30
$10.00 Voucher Donated by WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY PLUS RIBBON
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Most Successful Exhibitor - Classes 1 – 30
$20.00 Voucher donated by WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY PLUS RIBBON
Most Successful Exhibitor - Classes 31– 36
$10.00 Voucher donated by WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY PLUS RIBBON Most Successful Exhibitor - Classes 37 - 42
$10.00 Voucher donated by WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY PLUS RIBBON
JUNIOR SECTION
18 YEARS AND UNDER
ENTRY FREE PRIZE MONEY FIRST $4.00 SECOND $ 2.00 (unless otherwise stated)
43. DECORATED CAKE – (presented on board no larger than 36cm square) FIRST $10.00 SECOND $ 5.00
SPEEDWAY CAKE
COMPULSORY TO ALL ENTRANTS USE THIS RECIPE
RECIPE 1 cup – 125g Butter ¾ cup Caster Sugar 1 cup – level Self Raising Flour 2 Eggs 3 TBS of Milk 1 Orange – Grated - rind only Pinch of salt (TBS – Tablespoon)
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METHOD Mix all ingredients together and beat hard for 5 – 8 mins until light and creamy. Bake in ring tin for 30 mins in moderate oven.
44. SPEEDWAY CAKE – (use recipe above) 45. SPONGE SANDWICH – jam filled, not iced 46. SIX LAMINGTONS – butter mix 4cm square 47. SIX CUP CAKES – iced, baked in patty tins 48. CHOCOLATE BUTTER CAKE 49. SIX PIKELET - FIRST $2.00 SECOND $1.00 50. SIX PLAIN SCONES - FIRST $2.00 SECOND $1.00 51. SIX PIECES OF SLICE – one (1) variety 52. SIX ANZAC BISCUITS 53. SIX COCONUT ICE – made with Copha, pink and white 5cm x 3 cm
JUNIOR SECTION 13 YEARS AND OVER 8 YEARS
SPEEDWAY CAKE
COMPULSORY TO ALL ENTERANTS USE THIS RECEIPE
RECIPE 1 cup – 125g Butter ¾ cup Caster Sugar 1 cup – level Self Raising Flour 2 Eggs 3 TBS of Milk 1 Orange – Grated - rind only Pinch of salt (TBS – Tablespoon) METHOD Mix all ingredients together and beat hard for 5 – 8 mins until light and creamy. Bake in ring tin for 30 mins in moderate oven. 54. SPEEDWAY CAKE – (use recipe above) 55. SIX DECORATED CUP CAKES – cooked in patty tins 56. SIX DECORATED MUFFINS – cooked in muffin tins 57. SIX SMALL CAKES – not iced - baked in patty tins 58. SIX PLAIN SCONES - FIRST $2.00 SECOND $1.00 59. SIX COCONUT ICE – made with Copha pink and white 5cm x 3cm 60. SIX ROCK CAKES 61. SIX ANZAC BISCUITS 62. SIX PIKELETS - FIRST $2.00 SECOND $1.00 63. EDIBLE NECKLACE – anything-edible multi or single colour strung on cotton or fishing line.
8 YEARS AND OVER 5 YEARS 64. SIX DECORTAED ARROWROOT BISCUITS 65. SIX CHOCOLATE CRACKLES 66. SIX PATTY CAKES – Quick mix – cooked in patty papers not iced 67. EDIBLE NECKLACE – multi or single colour strung on hat elastic or fishing line.
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5 YEARS 68. FOUR DECORATED ARROWROOT BISCUITS 69. FOUR CHOCOLATE CRACKLES 70. FOUR DECORATED CUP CAKES 71. NOVELTY FIGURE MADE FROM BOUGHT SWEETS
SPECIAL PRIZES SPECIAL PRIZE VOUCHERS
Classes 43 – 71 CHAMPION BEST EXHIBIT
$10.00 VOUCHERS Donated by WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY PLUS RIBBON MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR
Classes 43 – 53 $10.00 Voucher donated by WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY PLUS RIBBON
Classes 54 – 63 $10.00 Voucher donated by WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY PLUS RIBBON
Classes 64 – 67 $10.00 Voucher donated by WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY PLUS RIBBON
Classes 68 – 71 $10.00 Voucher donated by WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY PLUS RIBBON
JAMS AND PRESERVES
All Fruits, Jams and Jellies to be exhibited in glass bottles containing not less than 250g (1/2lb). Jams and Jellies must have screw caps.
These conditions will be strictly enforced. In collections, jars to be taped together.
ENTRY FEE $1.00 per entry (inc G.S.T) PRIZE MONEY FIRST $4.00 SECOND $ 2.00 (unless otherwise stated) ENTRIES IN Classes 72 – 92 are restricted to One (1) entry in each Class. 72. THREE VARIETIES OF PRESERVED FRUIT - FIRST $5.00 SECOND $3.00 73. JAR PEACH JAM 74. JAR JAM – Made from any one variety of Berry Fruit 75. JAR SWEET ORANGE JAM 76. JAR GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE 77. JAR SHREDDED MARMALADE 78. JAR GRAPE JAM 79. JAR LIGHT PLUM JAM 80. JAR DARK PLUM JAM 81. JAR QUINCE JAM 82. JAR FIG JAM 83. JAR APRICOT JAM 84. JAR TOMATO JAM 85. JAR MELON JAM – any flavour 86. JAR OF JAM – any other variety 87. JAR APPLE JELLY 88. JAR QUINCE JELLY 89. JAR LEMON BUTTER
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90. COLLECTION OF JAMS – four (4) varieties, not citrus. To be presented in shallow box - FIRST $10.00 VOUCHER - SECOND $5.00 VOUCHER
91. COLLECTION OF JAMS AND MARMALADES – made from citrus fruits, four (4) jars. To be presented in shallow box - FIRST $10.00 VOUCHER - SECOND $5.00 VOUCHER
92. DECORATED GIFT BASKET OF JAMS AND PRESERVES - FIRST $10.00 VOUCHER - SECOND $5.00 VOUCHER
CHAMPION BEST EXHIBIT – Classes 72 – 92 $10.00 VOUCHER Donated by WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY PLUS RIBBON
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN JAMS AND PRESERVES VOUCHER TO THE VALUE OF $20.00 PLUS RIBBON
PICKLES AND SAUCES
ENTRY FEE $1.00 per entry (inc G.S.T) PRIZE MONEY FIRST $3.00 SECOND $ 2.00 (unless otherwise stated) ENTRIES IN Classes 93 – 100 are restricted to One (1) entry in each Class.
93. BOTTLE GREEN TOMATO PICKLES 94. BOTTLE MUSTARD PICKLES 95. BOTTLE TOMATO SAUCE 96. BOTTLE PLUM SAUCE 97. BOTTLE TOMATO RELISH 98. BOTTLE OF CORN RELISH 99. JAR ANY OTHER VARIETY OF PICKLES or CHUTNEY 100. DECORATED GIFT BASKET OF PICKLES and SAUCES - FIRST $10.00 VOUCHER -
SECOND $5.00 VOUCHER
CHAMPION BEST EXHIBIT – Classes 93 – 100
$10.00 VOUCHER Donated by WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY PLUS RIBBON
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN PICKLES & SAUCES
$20.00 VOUCHER Donated by WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY PLUS RIBBON
SECTION 18
FOOD & COOKING
IS SPONSORED BY THE
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
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ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 26th AUGUST 2016
ENTRY FEE $5.00 PRIZE MONEY FIRST $5.00 SECOND $2.00 THIRD RIBBON
(Unless otherwise stated) CHIEF STEWARD Mr Bruce Ryan Assisted by Mr Bruce Hamilton & Mr Lance Rodd
JOHNE’S DECLARATION MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRIES
DEFINITELY NO LATE ENTRIES DUE TO PEN ALLOCATIONS
CHEQUES MADE PAYABLE TO WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
JOHNE’S DECLARATION
1. A signed declaration by the district Veterinary Officer that animals being shown came from a property that has been Johne’s free for a period of five (5) years. 2. The exhibitor to sign the Health Declaration that to their knowledge the animals have not been in contact with any stock which have originated from a property which is know to have been affected with Johne’s Disease. 3. Declaration must be submitted by the closing date of entries. Calculation of age from judging day. 4. Exhibitors are to provide their own handlers for their exhibits during judging. Goats are to be penned prior to judging which is scheduled to commence at 9.00am on Saturday 3rd September 2016. 5. In all classes, the Steward has the authority to remove an animal from one Section to another if he considers it would be more suitable. 6. All handle’s in classes 1 – 14 must be over 12 years of age.
Download Johne’s Declaration form www.agshownsw.org.au
NOTE: WHITE COATS TO BE WORN ON THE DAY
Note: All owners of Boer Goats Exhibits are to ensure that your Registration and NLIS Tag are up to date and displayed.
STUD SECTION
SATURDAY 3RD SEPTEMBER 2016 Judging will commence at 9.00am Sharp
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NOTE: Age is calculated as of the 3rd September 2016
DOES JUNIIOR
1. JUNIOR FULL BLOOD DOE – under 12 months of age, this class will be divided into four (4) subclasses on age. 1A 1B 4-8 8-12 months
JUNIOR CHAMPION DOE RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE
FULL BLOOD DOES
2. FULL BLOOD DOE – 12 – 18 months 3. FULL BLOOD DOE – 18 – 24 months
INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION DOE RESERVE CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE DOE
FULL BLOOD DOES
4. FULL BLOOD DOE – 24 – 36 months 5. FULL BLOOD DOE – 36 – 48 months 6. FULL BLOOD DOE – 48 months & older
SENIOR CHAMPION DOE RESERVE CHAMPION DOE
GRAND CHAMPION DOE RIBBON & TROPHY RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION DOE
JUNIOR FULL BLOOD BUCK
7. JUNIOR FULL BLOOD BUCK – under 12 months of age, this class will be divided into four (4) subclasses on age. 1A 1B
4-8 8-12 months JUNIOR CHAMPION BUCK RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR BUCK
FULL BLOOD BUCK
8. FULL BLOOD BUCK – 12 – 18 months 9. FULL BLOOD BUCK – 18 – 24 months
INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION BUCK RESERVE CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE BUCK
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10. FULL BLOOD BUCK - 24 – 36 months 11. FULL BLOOD BUCK 36 months & older
SENIOR CHAMPION BUCK RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR BUCK GRAND CHAMPION BUCK RIBBON & TROPHY RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BUCK
CROSSBRED DOES
12. MILK TOOTH DOE 13. TWO TOOTH DOE 14. FOUR TOOTH DOE & OLDER
CHAMPION CROSSBRED DOE RESERVE CHAMPION CROSSBRED DOE
GROUP CLASSES
15. JUNIOR HANDLER – Under 12 years 16. DAMS PROGENY – (TWO (2) animals – any sex) 17. DAMS WITH ONE PROGENY
18. SIRES PROGENY – (THREE (3) animals both sexes to be represented) 19. EXHIBITORS GROUP OF (THREE (3) animals both sexes to Be represented)
CHRISTINE DOLEMAN MEMORIAL PERPETUAL TROPHY MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR
RIBBONS DONATED BY:
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
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SECTION 21 – UTE - SHOW AND SHINE
JUDGING 10.30am SATURDAY 3RD SEPTEMBER 2016 CHIEF STEWARD: Mr Sean Ryan Phone: 0428 073 586 Email: [email protected]
ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 19th AUGUST 2016
ALL ENTRIES EMAILED TO MR SEAN RYAN as above
Rules and Regulations:
1. ENTRY THROUGH GATE 5 – URANA STREET. 2. NO 4WD ONLY UTES. 3. NO CIRCLE WORK. 4. NO BURNOUTS. 5. NO ALCOHOL. 6. UTES TO BE PARKED BY 10.30AM ON SATURDAY 3RD
SEPTEMBER 2016. 7. NO LEAVING THE SHOWGROUNDS. 8. NO LATE ARRIVALS. 9. SOUNDOFF WILL START AT 3.30PM.
ENTRY FEE $25.00 for Ute and Driver only – Passenger Normal Gate Fee
Categories Entered: $10.00 PRIZES (Donated by – Bob Jane Wagga Wagga)
1. BEST THEMED 2. BEST HOLDEN
3. BEST FORD 4. BEST STREET 5. BNS CHICKS UTE 6. BNS BLOKES UTE
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Sub Categories Entered: $5.00 PRIZES (Donated by – Bob Jane Wagga Wagga)
7. MOST ARIELS WORKING 8. MOST FLAGS 9. MOST STICKERS 10. BIGGEST BAR 11. PEOPLES CHOICE 12. MOST LIGHTS WORKING 13. SOUND OFF – LOUDEST 6 – LOUDEST 8 (Extra $5.00)
THE WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
GREATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE DONATION FOR UTE – SHOW AND SHINE SECTION
Bob Jane Wagga Wagga
Supercheap Auto Wagga Wagga
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Saturday 3rd September 2016
Name:
Registration:
Address:
Vehicle make:
Model:
Rego papers:
Rules and Regulations Entry through gate 5 – Urana Street, no 4wd only utes, no circle work, no burnouts, no alcohol, utes to be parked by 10.30am on SAtuRdAy 3Rd SepteMbeR 2016, no leaving the showgrounds, no late arrivals, soundoff will start at 3.30pm.
eNtRIeS CLOSe FRIdAy 19th AuGuSt 2016 ALL eNtRIeS eMAILed tO MR SeAN RyANChief Steward: Mr Sean Ryan phone: 0428 073 586 email: [email protected]
eNtRy Fee $25.00 for ute and driver only – passenger Normal Gate Fee Categories $10.00
☐ best themed
☐ best Holden
☐ best Ford
☐ best Street
☐ bnS Chicks ute
☐ bnS blokes ute
Sub categories $5.00
☐ best themed Most Ariels Working
☐ Most Flags
☐ Most Stickers
☐ biggest bar
☐ Most Lights Working
☐ A Sound Off - For the Loudest 6 - Loudest 8 (extra $5.00)
Signature: date:
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EXHIBITOR’S ENTRY FORM
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
P.O. BOX 7256 MT AUSTIN NSW 2650
PHONE: 02 69 252 180 FAX: 02 69 253 149
EMAIL: [email protected] NAME:____________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: _________________________________________________ PHONE: ______________ EMAIL: ________________________________ Section:____________
ENTRY TICKETS WILL BE MAILED OR COLLECT (PLEASE CIRCLE)
CLASS NAME OF SCHEDULE EXHIBITS ENTRY FEE
Stamped addressed envelope or $1.30 1.30 TOTAL Please receive the above entries, which I agree to make subject to the rules and regulations of the Wagga Wagga Show Society. All entries must be accompanied by a large self-address envelope and be stamped to have your entry tickets sent back to you. Signed ________________________________________________
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EXHIBITOR’S ENTRY FORM
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
P.O. BOX 7256 MT AUSTIN NSW 2650
PHONE: 02 69 252 180 FAX: 02 69 253 149
EMAIL: [email protected] NAME:____________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: _________________________________________________ PHONE: ______________ EMAIL: ________________________________ Section:____________
ENTRY TICKETS WILL BE MAILED OR COLLECT (PLEASE CIRCLE)
CLASS NAME OF SCHEDULE EXHIBITS ENTRY FEE
Stamped addressed envelope or $1.30 1.30 TOTAL Please receive the above entries, which I agree to make subject to the rules and regulations of the Wagga Wagga Show Society. All entries must be accompanied by a large self-address envelope and be stamped to have your entry tickets sent back to you. Signed ________________________________________________
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EXHIBITOR’S ENTRY FORM
WAGGA WAGGA SHOW SOCIETY
P.O. BOX 7256 MT AUSTIN NSW 2650
PHONE: 02 69 252 180 FAX: 02 69 253 149
EMAIL: [email protected] NAME:____________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: _________________________________________________ PHONE: ______________ EMAIL: ________________________________ Section:____________
ENTRY TICKETS WILL BE MAILED OR COLLECT (PLEASE CIRCLE)
CLASS NAME OF SCHEDULE EXHIBITS ENTRY FEE
Stamped addressed envelope or $1.30 1.30 TOTAL Please receive the above entries, which I agree to make subject to the rules and regulations of the Wagga Wagga Show Society. All entries must be accompanied by a large self-address envelope and be stamped to have your entry tickets sent back to you. Signed ________________________________________________
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