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HILLSTON
SHOW SOCIETY INC.
PROGRAM - $2
127th ANNUAL SHOW
Schedule of Events
Saturday
24th September, 2016
PO BOX 157 Hillston NSW 2675
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HILLSTON SHOW 2016
PROPOSED ATTRACTIONS
8:00am: Secretary Office opens 9.00am: Horse Ring Events Start Followed by Horse Sport Ring 10.00am Poultry Judging Starts 11:00am BBQ opens 11:30am Farmland Nursery Opens Fat Lambs 12:00 Dog Event Judging Starts 12:30pm Show Girl Entries Close 1:00pm Show Girl Judging Presentation of Showgirls 4:00pm Young Farmers Challenge Followed by Tug-O-War - Juniors first 6:00pm Auction of chemical shuttle 7.00pm Show Raffle Drawn 7-7:30pm Fireworks Start
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Don’t miss the HUGE…
Fireworks Display Presented By Griff’s Fireworks
On the Showground Show Night
Saturday
24th September 2016
Starting Between 7pm and 7:30pm
Hillston Show Society BBQ, BAR & SOFT
DRINKS
11am to
6:30pm
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OFFICE BEARERS FOR 2016
PRESIDENT Peter Brettschneider
SECRETARY Marlene MacDonald
0429 462 794
TREASURER Anna Newman 0437 288 695
COMMITTEE Peter Brettschneider, Heather Stiboy, Pam Brettschneider
Robyn Hyder, Geoff Hyder, Liz Ceccato, Anna Newman, Marlene MacDonald, Rebecca Fitzgerald
LIFE MEMBERS
A Naismith
HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS P O’Sullivan, N Hockings, P Brettschneider
N Arnold, M Hockings, H Stiboy
PATRON OFFICER Norm Hockings
SHOW OFFICE - ENTRIES
Red Dust & Paddymelons Gallery 12 - 16th September
Hillston Showground 19 - 23rdSeptember
11am - 2pm Monday - Friday
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MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTION $25
ADMISSION PRICES
Membership $25 INCLUDES 2 Adults & Children listed on Medicare Card under 16yo AND MUST BE PURCHASED BEFORE SHOW DAY Adult Entry $15 Children Under 17 yrs $ 5 Aged Pensioner $ 5 Family Ticket $30 (Paid on the day) (Includes only those listed on Medicare card under 17 years of age)
GROUND SPACE FEES
Independent traders $5 per metre frontage (Minimum $30) Trade displays $5 per metre plus power (Minimum $30)
M.J. Rose Pavilion $7 per metre frontage (Minimum $15)
Hillston Showgrounds / Showground Trustees Camping Fees
Power Site $25 per night No Power Site $17 per night
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Do you have a few hours to spare in
the weeks leading up to the SHOW?
Hillston Show Society would greatly
appreciate any time or help you are
able to give!
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HILLSTON SHOW SOCIETY REGULATIONS
1. All exhibits to be in readiness to be judged or paraded as scheduled. 2. All exhibits shall, at the date of entry, be the bona-fide property of exhibitors.
Particulars of age of their respective exhibits also pedigree and breeder’s name, when the same are known, to be given, if unknown this fact is to be stat-ed.
3. Exhibits of flowers must be grown by exhibitor. 4. If called upon by the Committee, exhibitors must make a statutory declaration
that their exhibit or exhibits conform with the conditions under which the prize or prizes for which they compete are offered and the committee may absolutely withhold any payment of any prize unless such declaration shall be made within one month of the date when the exhibitor shall be called upon to make such declaration.
5. Machinery will be allowed to work on the ground during the day of the Show. The President, or any Vice President has the power to stop any machinery at anytime, should it be deemed necessary.
6. Stallions shall be ineligible to compete in open ridden ring events. 7. No person other than Officials or Press Representatives to be allowed in the
Ring with Judges during competition. 8. The signing of the Certificate of Entry of any animal shall be taken as a
guarantee that the animal specified is free from all disease, so far as known to the owner. In the case of infectious disease being spread through or by any exhibit, the exhibitor shall be held responsible.
9. Every care will be taken of exhibits but no responsibility will be accepted by the Hillston Show Society Inc.
10. Awarding of prizes is solely in the hands of the judges, whose decisions shall be final.
11. In all classes where there are less than four (4) entries, the Judge may at his/her discretion award a first prize and/or a second prize, or make no award, dependent upon the Judge’s estimate of the standard or quality of the exhibit.
12. Protest against an award must be lodged, in writing, with the stewards of the section, or at the Secretaries Office, no later than 5.00pm on the day of which the award is made. Every protest must be accompanied with $5o.oo to be forfeited if the protest is deemed frivolous.
13. The Committee reserves the right to at any time postpone the Exhibition or any event there of, in consequence of the inclemency of the weather, or from any sufficient cause, to a date or dates deemed suitable by the Committee, and no entry fees be returnable in the event of such postponement. The reasonable-ness of the cause for postponement shall be decided by the Committee, and their judgement shall be conclusive and not open to question by any exhibitor or other persons affected by such postponement.
14. Any person including an exhibitor/competitor who, inside the show ring in the opinion of the Committee, behaves in an offensive, threatening or insulting manner, uses any threatening, abusive or insulting words to any official of the Society, or Judges in regard to the Society, shall be liable for disqualification.
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HILLSTON SHOW SOCIETY - REGULATIONS -
..CONTINUED.. 15. Any person disqualified by the Board of Appeal (Royal Agricultural Association of N.S.W. ) will not be allowed to exhibit or take part at the Show in any capacity whatever. In the event of any entry or exhibitor having been disqualified by any Association, the Committee of this Association shall have the power to decide whether such entry shall be allowed to compete. 16. No responsibility is accepted for any errors and/or omissions in this Schedule. 17. No collectors will be allowed on the ground, except those authorised by the Committee to collect there, and any person infringing this regulation may be removed by any member of the Committee, with or without the assistance of the Police. 18. No exhibits may be removed at any time without the permission of the Chief Steward of the Section.
19. All riders/Competitors must sign indemnity forms, wear indemnity wrist band and must wear ASA approved helmets in all events. (Horses Rings 1, 2, Horse Sporting Ring, Team Penning)
20. Drug Testing Policy– The ASC has formulated Rules for Prohibitive Sub stances and Discipline for Horses. Show office will have a copy of these rules.
PAVILION HOURS
The Pavilion will closed to the public at 5:30pm. Exhibits may only be removed between 5.30pm and 6pm on
the day of the show, and then only with the consent of the Chief Steward of the pavilion.
All pavilion enquires to Secretary in the Office.
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Hillston CWA
Branch
High Tea
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CLASS H- HORSES
RING EVENTS
COMMENCES 9:00AM
** PIC NUMBERS MUST BE SUPPLIED ON ALL INDEMINITY FORMS.**
Ring Announcer: Allan Hutchison Chief Ring Steward: Eunice Stiboy The committee reserves the right to change, add, combine or delete any ring event without notice. Indemnity forms are to be signed before competitors are permitted to compete in all horse events. Armband must be shown to stewards when entering events. In all ring events the exhibitors may be required to make a statutory declaration to the effect their entry is eligible for the class concerned, if it is subject to a dispute.
In registered breed events entrants will be asked for registration papers and current membership. NOVICE - Not having won an event at any Agricultural Show in that class.
Attendants in Led Classes MUST BE SUITABLY ATTIRED.
Entry Fees: $2 PRIZE MONEY: 1st $10, 2nd $5 Champion $20 Supreme $50 Prize money/ Trophies Champions and Supremes & Specified Events
Exhibitors requiring stables please phone Heather Stiboy (02) 6967 2613 or 0429 672613
Please bring your own bedding for stables.
ATTENTION BREED OWNERS MUST BE REGISTERED WITH THE RELEVANT SOCIETY AND EXHIBITOR MUST BE A CURRENT FINANCIAL MEMBER. PROOF WILL BE REQUIRED TO BE PRODUCED
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CLASS H - HORSES - RING 1 ALL RIDERS MUST WEAR ASA APPROVED HELMETS IN ALL EVENTS
RANDOM DRUG TESTING MAY TAKE PLACE STARTING TIME 9am Entry fee $2
RISK ACKNOWLEDGMENT/WAIVER FORMS AVAILABLE FROM JOCKEY ROOM and at the end of this Schedule
1. I.M O’Brien Memorial Smartest on Parade for riders under 12 years. (Prize donated by Moira Hockings and Toni Parr) Judged on presentation and riding ability. Sash for first place and $10
Led Breed Ponies Registered 2. Led Riding Pony not exceeding 14.2hh 3. Led Australian Saddle Pony not exceeding 14.2hh 4. Led Australian Stud Book Pony 5. Led Welsh Purebred A & B 6. Led Part-bred Welsh 7. Led Shetland 8. Led any other breed not exceeding 14hh - Not previously specified 9. Champion Breed Pony 10. Reserve Champion Breed Pony 11. SUPREME LED HORSE OF SHOW
** PIC NUMBERS MUST BE SUPPLIED ON ALL INDEMINITY FORMS.**
Riding Classes 12. Leading Rein Pony – not exceeding 12.2hh – rider 3 years and under 8 years. Snaffle bit, lead attached to noseband, handler to lead pony with the left hand only. To be judged on quality of pony and overall general appearance of rider and handler. (First Sash) 13. Tiny tots riding class under 7 years, May be led 14. Girl Rider 7 and under 9 years 15. Boy River 7 and under 9 years 16. Girl Rider 9 and under 12 years 17. Boy Rider 9 and under 12 years 18. Champion Girl Rider under 12 years 19. Reserve Champion Girl Rider under 12 years 20. Champion Boy Rider under 12 years 21. Reserve Champion Boy Rider under 12 years 22. Girl Rider 12 and under 15 years 23. Boy Rider 12 and under 15 years 24. Girl Rider 15 and under 17 years 25. Boy Rider 15 and under 17 years 26. Champion Girl Rider 12 and under 17 years 27. Reserve Champion Girl Rider 12 and under 17 years 28. Champion Boy Rider 12 and under 17 years 29. Reserve Champion Boy Rider 12 and under 17 years 30. Adult rider 17 and under 21 years 31. Adult rider 21 years and over 32. Champion Adult Rider 33. Reserve Champion Adult Rider
DRUG TESTING *************
Drug testing may be carried out at this show. Any competitor, ex-hibitor, owner found to have breached the ASC Disputes
and Disciplinary Regulations will be investigated
by the ASC Disci-plinary Commit-
tee and dealt with accordingly
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CLASS H-HORSES - RING 1 - CONTINUED -
Entry fee $2 RANDOM DRUG TESTING MAY TAKE PLACE
** PIC NUMBERS MUST BE SUPPLIED ON ALL INDEMINITY FORMS.**
Ridden Hack
34. Novice Hack over 15hh 35. Hack over 15hh not exceeding 15.2hh 36. Hack over 15.2hh not exceeding 16hh 37. Hack over 16hh not exceeding 16.2hh 38. Hack over 16.2hh 39. Adults Hack over 15hh To be ridden by Adult 17years and over. 40. Childs Hack over 15hh To be ridden by Child under 17years. Horses to compete in either Class 39 OR 40 41. Champion Hack 42. Reserve Champion Hack
Ridden Breed Ponies
43. Ridden Australian Riding Pony Not Exceeding 14.2hh 44. Ridden Australian Saddle Pony Not Exceeding 14.2hh 45. Ridden Australian Stud Book Pony 46. Ridden Welsh Pony 47. Ridden Part Welsh 48. Ridden Shetland 49. Ridden any other breed - Not previously specified 50. Champion Ridden Breed Pony 51. Reserve Champion Breed Pony
Hunter Galloways
52. Hunter Galloway over 14hh not exceeding 14.2hh 53. Hunter Galloway over 14.2hh not exceeding 15hh 54. Champion Hunter Galloway 55. Reserve Champion Hunter Galloway 56. SUPREME RIDDEN HACK 57. SUPREME RIDER
Competitors are invited to return ribbons to the announcers box, should
you not wish to keep them. Thankyou.
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CLASS H- HORSES - RING 2 ALL RIDERS MUST WEAR ASA APPROVED HELMETS IN ALL EVENTS
STARTING TIME 9am Entry fee $2 INDEMNITY/WAIVER FORMS AVAILABLE FROM JOCKEY ROOM
RANDOM DRUG TESTING MAY TAKE PLACE
** PIC NUMBERS MUST BE SUPPLIED ON ALL INDEMINITY FORMS.**
1. Jack Love Memorial Smartest on Parade for riders 12 & under 17 years. Prize money donated by Robin Gaze $10.00 First Prize Sash first place
Led Breed Horses (Registered)
2. Led ANSA 3. Led Australian Stockhorse 4. Led Coloured 5. Led Quarter Horse 6. Led Thoroughbred 7. Led Warmblood 8. Led Arabian Pure/Derivative 9. Led Any other breed over 14hh - Not previously specified 10. Champion Led Breed Horse 11. Reserve Champion Led Breed Horse
12. SUPREME LED HORSE OF SHOW
Morning Tea Break
Ridden Galloways
13. Novice Galloway Hack over 14hh not exceeding 15hh 14. Galloway Hack over 14hh not exceeding 14.2hh 15. Galloway Hack over 14.2hh not exceeding 15hh 16. Adults Galloway Hack. Not eligible childs 17. Childs Galloway Hack. Not eligible adult's. Child under 17years 18. Champion Galloway Hack 19. Reserve Champion Galloway Hack
Open Pony Hacks 20. Novice Pony Hack not exceeding 14hh 21. Pony Hack not exceeding 12hh 22. Pony Hack over 12hh & not exceeding 12.2hh 23. Pony Hack over 12.2hh and not exceeding 13hh 24. Pony Hack over 13hh and not exceeding 13.2hh 25. Pony Hack over 13.2hh and not exceeding 14hh 26. Childs Pony Hack not exceeding 14hh. Child under 17years 27. Champion Pony Hack In memory of Bill Horneman & Colleen Hillman 28. Reserve Champion Pony Hack
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HORSES - RING 2
RANDOM DRUG TESTING MAY TAKE PLACE
** PIC NUMBERS MUST BE SUPPLIED
ON ALL INDEMINITY FORMS.**
Ridden Breed Horses (Registered) 29. Ridden ANSA (ANSA Rules apply) 30. Ridden ASH 31. Ridden Quarter Horse 32. Ridden any other breed over 14hh, not specified 33. Ridden Arabian Pure/Derivative 34. Ridden Coloured 35. Ridden Thoroughbred 36. Ridden Warmblood 37. Champion Ridden Breed Horse 38. Reserve Champion Ridden Breed Horse
Hunter Ponies 39. Hunter Pony not exceeding 13hh 40. Hunter Pony 13hh not exceeding 14hh 41. Champion Hunter Pony 42. Reserve Champion Hunter Pony
Hunter Hacks 43. Hunter Hack over 15hh not exceeding 15.2hh 44. Hunter Hack over 15.2hh 45. Champion Hunter Hack 46. Reserve Champion Hunter Hack
SUPREME RIDDEN HORSE OF THE SHOW
SUPREME RIDER OF THE SHOW
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CLASS H– HORSE SPORT RING
ALL RIDERS MUST SIGN AN INDEMNITY FORM, WEAR INDEMNITY WRIST BANDS AND WEAR APPROVED HELMETS IN ALL EVENTS
RANDOM DRUG TESTING MAY TAKE PLACE
** PIC NUMBERS MUST BE SUPPLIED ON ALL INDEMINITY FORMS.**
ALL RIDERS MUST RIDE IN THEIR AGE GROUP ONLY
Chief Ring Steward: Robyn Hyder 0427 674130
1.30 pm start GYMKHANA RING: Entry $3 per event 1. Bending 2. Flags 3. Barrels
AGE GROUPS
Leds 8 & Under 12 12 & Under 16 16 & Under 18 18 & Over
GYMKHANA PRIZES
1st: $10 2nd: $5
Ribbons 1st, 2nd, 3rd
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HILLSTON CLUBHOUSE HOTEL
Phone: 6967 2514 Wide range of takeaway Beer and Wine
ACCOMMODATION Twin and Single rooms
BISTRO Phone: 6967 1885
Open Monday to Friday 12pm to 2pm Lunch
6.30pm to 8.30pm Dinner Catering for Special Functions
ROSES
We offer a large range of Fresh Fruit & Vegies coupled with a select range of Wines & Spirits with Sydney & Melbourne Beer, all at, or
near city prices
For friendly and courteous service call at Rose’s “Courtesy Square”
Grocery Dept: 6967 2164
Office: 6967 2504 Fax: 6967 2578
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CLASS: D- DOGS
Steward: Christine McMaster Entries from 11:30 ring side.
50c Fee Per Entry All dogs must be on a leash and under full control at all times
Bitches in season MUST NOT be shown. (All dogs must be immunised)
STARTING TIME: 12pm – WITH HANDLERS
Dog Categories: 1. Prettiest Dog 2. Dog with Waggiest Tail 3. Best Mannered Dog 4. Best Working Dog Puppy Categories: (MUST be a puppy) 5. Most Energetic Puppy 6. Laziest Puppy 7. Cutest Puppy 8. Best Mannered Puppy Over-all Categories: 9. Best Trick ( Show us what your dog can do) 10. Best Dressed up Dog/Puppy (Have a go at dressing up your pooch)
2016 CHAMPION DOG OF THE SHOW
PRIZES TO WIN
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POULTRY OPEN SECTION Stewards: Louise and Peter Fisk (0427 519982)
JUDGE:____________________ Entries close 5pm Tuesday 20th September 2016
Entry Fee 50c Penning to be completed by 9:30am judging to commence 10:00
Unpenning will be at 4:00pm No Birds will be removed without authority of Stewarts
Birds showing any signs of disease will not be allowed on show grounds.
PO Box 157 Hillston 2675 or Fax 69671456
Soft Feather Large 1. Australorp cock 2.Australorp hen 3. Langshan cock 4.Langshan hen 5. Sussex cock 6.Sussex hen 7. Plymouth rock cock 8..Plymouth rock hen 9. Rhode island red cock 10.Rhode island red hen 11 Wyandotte cock 12.Wyandotte hen 13. AOV Heavy soft feather cock 14.AOV Heavy soft feather hen 15. Ancona cock 16.Ancona hen 17. Leghorn cock 18.Leghorn hen 19. Silkie AC cock 20.Silkie AC hen 21. AOV Light soft feather cock 22.AOV Light soft feather hen 23. Soft Feather Breeding pair
Hard Feather Large 24. OEG black red cock 25.OEG partridge hen 26. OEG blue red cock 27.OEG blue red hen 28. OEG AOV cock 29.OEG AOV hen 30. Pitt game AC cock 31.Pitt game AC hen 32. Australian game AC cock ` 33.Australian game AC hen 34. Indian game AC cock 35.Indian game AC hen 36. Malay Game AC cock 37. Malay Game AC hen 38. AOV hard feather cock 39.AOV hard feather hen 40. Hard feather breeding pair
Soft Feather Bantam 41. Ancona cock 42.Ancona hen 43. Australorp cock 44.Australorp hen 45. Langshan cock 46.Langshan hen 47. Leghorn cock 48.Leghorn hen 49. Pekin Black cock 50.Pekin Black hen 51. Pekin AOC cock 52.Pekin AOC hen 53. Rhode Island Red cock 54.Rhode Island Red hen 55. Rodecomb cock 56.Rodecomb hen 57. Wyandotte cock 58.Wyandotte hen 59. Japanese AC cock 60.Japanese AC hen 61. AOV Soft Feather cock 62.AOV Soft Feather hen 63. Soft Feather Breeding Pair
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Hard Feather Bantam 64. Modern Black Red cock 65. Modern Black Red hen 66. Modern Duckwing cock 67. Modern Duckwing hen 68. Modern Pile cock 69. Modern Pile hen 70. Modern AOC cock 71. Modern AOC hen 72. OEG Black Red Dark Leg cock 73. OEG Partridge Dark Leg hen 74. OEG Black Red Light leg cock 75. OEG Wheaton Black Tailed Light Leg hen 76. OEG Blue Red cock 77. OEG Blue Red hen 78. OEG Spangle cock 79. OEG Spangle hen 80. OEG Duckwing AC cock 81. OEG Duckwing AC hen 82. OEG Ginger cock 83. OEG Ginger hen 84. OEG Blue or White Tailed hen 85. OEG AOC cock 86. OEG AOC hen 87. Indian Game AC cock 88. Indian Game AC hen 89. Pitt Game cock 90. Pitt Game hen 91. AOV Hard Feather cock 92. AOV Hard Feather hen 93. Hard Feather Breeding Pair
Waterfowl
94. Indian Runner AC Drake 95. Indian Runner AC Duck 96. Muscovy AC Drake 97. Muscovy AC Duck 98. Pekin Drake 99. Pekin Duck 100. Rouen Drake 101.Rouen Duck 102 .AOV Waterfowl Drake 103.AOV Waterfowl Duck 104. Waterfowl Breeding Pair
JUNIORS (17yrs & under) of show standard
J105. Large Soft Feather Fowl - Cock J106.Large Soft Feather Fowl - Hen J107. Large Hard Feather Fowl - Cock J108.Large Hard Feather Fowl - Hen J109. Bantam Soft Feather Fowl - Cock J110.Bantam Soft Feather Fowl - Hen J111. Bantam Hard Feather Fowl - Cock J112.Bantam Hard Feather Fowl - Hen J113 .Waterfowl - Cock J114.Waterfowl - Hen
Entries close Tuesday 20th September 2016
BACKYARD POULTRY Juniors - must be under 17years of age
FOR Children who have a pet chook/turkey/duck not show standard.
J115 Best Dressed Bird J116. Best Backyard Rooster J117. Best Backyard Hen J118. Best Turkey J119. Best Waterfowl Drake J120. Best Waterfowl Duck
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POULTRY CHAMPION AWARDS
1st Place: $1, 2nd Place: 50c
Champion Large Soft Feather Male - Feed
Champion Large Soft Feather Female - Feed Champion Large Hard Feather Male - Feed
Champion Large Hard Feather Female - Feed Champion Large Bird in Show- Ribbon & Feed
Champion Bantam Soft Feather Male - Feed
Champion Bantam Soft Feather Female - Feed Champion Bantam Hard Feather Male - Feed
Champion Bantam Hard Feather Female - Feed Champion Bantam Bird in Show- Ribbon & Feed
Champion Breeding Pair- Ribbon
Champion waterfowl in Show (Open & Junior) - Ribbon & Feed
Junior Champion Large Fowl - Feed
Junior Champion Bantam - Feed Junior Champion Bird in show- Ribbon & Feed Prize
Donated by Andy Brettschneider Junior Reserve champion Bird in Show- Ribbon
GRAND CHAMPION BIRD IN SHOW (Open & Junior) - Ribbon & Feed Prize Memorial Stan Hill Trophy
RESERVE CHAMPION BIRD IN SHOW (Open & Junior) - Ribbon
Most Successful Exhibitor Points
Champion = 3 points
1st Place = 2 points
2nd Place = 1 point
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR- Prize Donated by P & P Brettschneider MOST SUCCESSFUL JUNIOR EXHIBITOR- Donkey Apps Memorial Sash
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BEST FAT LAMBS Steward: Ron Mulcahy
NVD to be supplied with ALL sheep entries, any entry without an NVD will be refused.
1. Best Pen of Three fat lambs (Any Breed)
2. Best Pen of Three Merino Lambs
3. Best Pen of Three Highest Value Lambs
4. Best Kids Poddy Lamb
4. Best Sheep decorated by a child
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TUG of WAR
LADIES TEAM OF 5, $20 PER TEAM
MENS TEAM OF 5, $30 PER TEAM
SECONDARY TEAM OF 5, $10 PER TEAM
PRIMARY TEAM OF 5, $10 PER TEAM
WILL BE HELD AFTER YOUNG
FARMERS CHALLENGE
ENTRIES MUST BE PAID BEFORE START OF COMPETITION.
ENTRY FORMS AND MONEY TO BE PAID AT
SECRETARY’S OFFICE.
SPONSORED BY
DION SPENCE—SOUTH WEST STRIPPERS HORNE AG
Contact: Kelly Hyder 0468961001
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Check List Waiver forms must be signed by each competitor. Team Entry Fees Paid Rules & Conditions Signed Covered Footwear
2016 TUG of WAR - Entry Form
All teams of 5 Rules and Conditions will be explained prior to competition
Team Name: _______________________________ Team Captain: ________________________________________
Signature: ____________________________ Date: ______________ Note Signature must be a person over the age of 18years
NAME MOBILE NUMBER
WAIVER ATTACHED
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2.
3.
4.
5.
LADIES MEN
SECONDARY PRIMARY
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Tickets $2 each To be drawn at 7pm on Show Day
1st FIRE PIT VALUED AT $399
THANK YOU
The Hillston Show Society would sincerely like to thank all our sponsors past and present for their support
of the Hillston Show
SHOW OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FROM 8AM - 7PM ON SHOW DAY
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ENTRY FORM
Entries received subject of Regulation of the Society Entry fee MUST accompany entry
No entries will be accepted on day of Show in classes where there are no previous entries
Please Note The applicable waiver form must be signed prior to submitting entries.
No entries will be accepted unless the form is signed.
Name..................................................................................................................................................
Address..............................................................................................................................................
Phone:…………………………………………………… Date:……………………………………………….
CLASS SECTION DETAILS ENTRY FEE
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YOUNG FARMERS CHALLENGE
PRIZE MONEY DEPENDS ON NUMBER OF ENTRIES
PRIMARY (5-12 YEARS) (Including one female) 4 to a team
Entry Fee: $6 / team
JUNIOR (UNDER 18 YEARS) (Including one female) 4 to a team
Entry Fee: $10 / team
OPEN (18 +) RELAY Entry Fee $ 30/ Team (Including one female) 4 to a team
Entry Fee: $30 / team
SPONSORED BY:
CLUBHOUSE HOTEL HILLSTON Starts at 4pm
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2016 Young Farmers Challenge Entry Form
PRIMARY JUNIOR OPEN
Please tick one only All teams must consist of four members, and must contain at least one female participant. Rules and Conditions will be explained prior to competition Post entries to: Young Farmers Challenge, PO Box 157, Hillston Any questions to
Team Name: _________________________________________
Team Captain: ________________________________________
Signature: ____________________________ Date: ______________ Note Signature must be a person over the age of 18years Check List Female Participant Waiver Forms x 4 Team Entry Fees Paid Rules & Conditions Signed Covered Footwear
TEAM MEMBERS NAME
MOBILE NUMBER
WAIVER ATTACHED
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SHOWGIRL Six Sections
Girls & Young Ladies 3 to 24 years Tiny Tot – Boys 3 to 5 years
Steward: Heather Stiboy
(1) OPEN SECTION
For young ladies 18 to 24 years (winner eligible to contest Zone final of R.A.S Easter Showgirl Quest). Winner will receive Sash and expenses paid to attend Regional Judging
(2) TEEN SHOWGIRL For girls fourteen and under eighteen years
(3) JUNIOR SHOWGIRL For girls ten to under 14 years
(4) SUB JUNIOR SHOWGIRL For girls six to under 10 years
(5) MINI SHOWGIRL For girls three years and under six
(6) MASTER TINY TOT For boys three years and under six
SASH AWARDED TO WINNER FOR EACH SECTION
SECOND AND THIRD RIBBON AGES AS AT 24th SEPTEMBER, 2016
ENQUIRIES /Entries at Show Office or Phone Heather 0429 672 613
Calling all 18 to 24 year olds who have an interest in their local community and would like to help their show society, The open showgirl competition is a fantastic opportunity for you. All interested applicants please get in contact with your show society. Contact The Show Secretary for more information
They are looking forward to hearing from you!
Open and Teen Sections entries close 22 September at 5 pm.
Judging commences 1 pm at the grandstand.
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CLASS C - HOBBIES & CRAFTS
Entries close 2pm FRIDAY 16th Stewards: Val Burgess and Joan Vagg
Entry fee 50 cents
All exhibits in Class C must be the bona-fide work of the exhibitor and unused. No piece of work may be entered in more than one section.
Prize money for all school aged children $1 first & 50c second Place 1. Wooden Article –Turned Article 2. Wooden Article –small ( 40cm x 40cm) 3. Wooden Article – Large( Above 40cm) 4. Article made from felt. 5. Item covered with fabric eg Tissue box, Frame 6. Best Piece of Ceramics, Underglazed 7. Best Piece of Ceramics, Stained 8. Best Piece of Ceramics, at least three techniques 9. Best Piece of Ceramics, Airbrushed 10. Best Piece of Ceramics, Glazed 11. Best Painted Glass Piece of Tile 12. Most useful Kitchen Article in Ceramic 13. Junior Ceramics, Primary 14. Junior Ceramics, Secondary 15. Scrap booking layout depicting Portrait 16. Scrap booking layout depicting where you live 17. Scrap booking layout Farmers best friend 18. Scrap booking layout depicting celebration 19. Scrap booking layout Like Farmer Like Son 20. Scrap booking layout using Black & White
Photos 21. Scrap booking album 22. Decorated Card 23. Scrap booking Junior Layout Primary 24. Scrap booking Junior layout High school 25. Most useful piece of mosaic made by Adult 26. Most useful piece of mosaic made by Junior 27. Best piece of jewellery made by adult 28. Best piece of jewellery made by Junior 29. Best article featuring beadwork 30. Best piece of beadwork Doll dress 31. Lego creation by person aged 6 and under, no larger than 80 x 80 cm. 32. Lego creation by person aged 7 to 12, no larger than 80 x 80 cm. 33. Lego creation by person aged 13 and under 18, no larger than 80 x 80
cm. 34. Best Junior craft not previously mentioned 35. Best Senior craft not previously mentioned 36. Best Steel Work 37. CHAMPION HOBBIES & CRAFT 38. RESERVE CHAMPION HOBBIES & CRAFT
NOTE: NO EXTRA CATEGORIES WILL BE ADDED ON THE DAY
ALL JUNIOR ENTRIES
STATE AGE ON ENTRY
FORM
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CLASS C HAT COMPETITION
Entry fee 50c
BEST FERAL HAT 39. Preschool age 40. 5yrs to 12 yrs 41. 13yrs to 17yrs . 42. Open BEST DECORATED HAT 43. Preschool age 44. 5 yrs to 12 yrs 45. 13 yrs to 17 yrs 46. Open
Cupcake Decorating Competition Decorate a supplied cupcake, with lots of fun items.
Entries close 16 September.
47. Preschool 48. 5 to 7 years 49. 8 to 10 years 50. 11 to 12 years 51. 13 to 15 years 52. 16 to 17 years
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CLASS G - GARDEN PRODUCE
Entries close THURSDAY 22nd Stewards: Julie Potter and Allison Van Noort
Entry Fee: 50c per entry CHILDREN ENTRY: Free
All exhibits must be grown by the exhibitor
All exhibits must be ready for judging at 10am Friday 23rd
Prize Money for all school age children: 1st Prize $1 & 2nd Prize 50c
1. Half Kilo Green Peas 2. Best bunch of shallots 3. Best Six Radishes 4. Best Six Carrots 5. One Table Pumpkin 6. Best Collection of Fresh Green Herbs 7. Bunch of Silver beet or Spinach 8. Best Four Navel Oranges 9. Best Four Lemons 10. Best Six Brown Eggs 11. Best Six White Eggs 12. Collection of Eggs (Duck, Turkey, Chicken etc) 13. Best Six Bantam Eggs
CLASS F - JUNIOR FLOWERS Under 12yrs
Must be work of child
Entries close Thursday 22nd September 2016 All exhibits must be ready for judging at 10am Friday 23rd
Prize Money for all school age children:
1st Prize $1 & 2nd Prize 50c
CHILDREN ENTRY: Free
J1. Best collection of wild flowers/ grasses J2. Best arrangement in a plate of sand under 20cm J3. Best arrangement in a vase J4. Best animal made from fruit or vegetable.
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CLASS F - FLOWERS
Entries close THURSDAY 22nd Stewards: Julie Potter and Allison Van Noort
Entry Fee: 50c per entry
All exhibits must be ready for judging at 10am Friday 23rd
Prize Money for all school age children: 1st Prize $1 & 2nd Prize 50c
1. Best Display of Flowering Shrub 2. Best Spray of Flowering Creeper 3. Best Single Shrub Bloom 4. Double Stock, Three Blooms, no laterals. 5. Best Frilled Pansies - 3 different blooms. 6. Best Pansies - 3 different blooms in a saucer 7. Best Geranium - 1 bloom with foliage 8. Best Collection of Geraniums 9. Best Collection of mixed bulbs - corms, tubers or rhizomes 10. Best Collection of Anemones - 1 of each shade 11. Best Collection of Ranunculi - 1 of each shade 12. Best Flower other than previously mentioned 13. Best Cactus in a pot 14. Best Succulent in a pot 15. Best Australian Native - 1 spike 16. Best Australia Native Collection (5) 17. Best arrangement of flower in a bowl suitable for a dinner table 18. Best arrangement of flowers in a trough not more than 30cm 19. Best arrangement of flowers in a basket not more than 30cm across 20. Best arrangement of flowers as you like 21. Best arrangement of flowers depicting a song or nursery rhyme 22. Best delicate arrangement no more than 8cm high 23. Best Orchid in a vase 24. Best Bearded Iris (Prize donated by Dawn McIntyre) 25. Best Dutch Iris 26. Best Collection of Iris 27. Best Red Rose 28. Best Pink Rose 29. Best Collection any other colour 30. Best Climbing Rose or Spray 31. Best Clematis 32. Best Variegated Rose 33. Best wheelbarrow garden, any style.
CHAMPION FLOWER OF SHOW
CHAMPION ARRANGEMENT OF SHOW
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CLASS K - CULINARY
Entries close THURSDAY 22nd Steward:
Entry Fee: 50c per entry CHILDREN ENTRY: Free
Prize Money for all school age children:
1st Prize $1 & 2nd Prize 50c
All sections of this Class confined to amateurs only. No packet cakes, unless specified.
All exhibits must be ready for judging at 10 AM on FRIDAY 23rd No entries to be in ring tins
Please do not use china or breakable plates
1. Best Sponge Roll, ends not to be cut 2. Best Sponge Sandwich, un-iced and jam filled 3. Best Date Loaf 4. Best Orange Cake, butter mixture, iced on top only 5. Best Apple Pie 6. Best Sultana Cake 7. Best ASC Rich Fruit Cake. (pg 42) 8. Best Chocolate Roll 9. Best Plate of Six Scones, any variety 10. Best Marble Cake 3 colours 11. Best Chocolate Cake, butter mixture, iced on
top 12. Best Boiled Fruit Cake 13. Best Special Occasion Cake, decorated 14. Best Carrot Cake, iced 15. Best Four Pikelets 16. Best Four Meringues 17. Best Four Muffins 18. Best plate of Biscuit's, Collection of 4 varieties 19. Best plate of Slices, Collection of 4 varieties 20. Best Loaf of Bread using Bread Maker 21. GENTLEMEN ONLY CHALLENGE - Best Chocolate Cake 22. Best Six cream puffs - not filled 23. Best plum pudding steamed 24. Best rich fruit cake 25. Champion Culinary Exhibit 26. Reserve Champion Culinary Exhibit NOTE: NO EXTRA CATEGORIES WILL BE ADDED ON THE DAY
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CLASS K - JUNIOR CULINARY
Entries Close THURSDAY 22nd Steward:
All exhibits must be ready for judging at 9:30am FRIDAY 23rd All cooking to be the work of the exhibitor - Free entry
CHILDREN 12 YRS & UNDER 18YRS
J1. Best Plate of Six Scones, cut round. J2. Best Six Cakes, iced and decorated. J3. Best Packet Cake, not iced. J4. Best Novelty Cake, decorated over 12 years
CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS OF AGE
J5. Best Six Scones, cut round. J6. Best Six Cakes, iced and decorated. Girls J7. Best Six Cakes, iced and decorated. Boys J8. Best Six Decorated Arrowroot Biscuits. Girls J9. Best Six Decorated Arrowroot Biscuits. Boys J10. Best Packet Cake, not iced J11. Pre-School, Under 5 years, Best Decorated Biscuits J12. Best Novelty Cake decorated under 12 years
C.W.A. Trophy $25 for Most Successful Exhibitor in Junior Culinary.
CLASS J - JAMS AND PRESERVES
Entries Close THURSDAY 22nd
Steward: All exhibits must be ready for judging at 10.am on FRIDAY 23rd
Plain screw top lids on all jars. Jars to be full.
1. Best Bottle of Marmalade, any variety 2. Best Bottle of Apricot Jam 3. Best Bottle of Fig Jam 4. Best other Variety of Jam not specified 5. Best Collection of Jams, not more than five bottles 6. Best Bottle of Tomato Sauce 7. Best Bottle of Tomato Relish 8. Best Bottle of Pickles 9. Best Bottle of Dressing 10.Best Bottle of Lemon Butter 11.Best Presented Gift Basket of Jams and Preserves (max 6 items) 12.Best bottle of Tomatoes 13.Best bottle of Mulberries 14.Best bottle of Beetroot 15.Best bottle of sauce NO MATERIAL COVERS ON LIDS PLEASE - EXCEPT CLASS 11
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Come and see the Animals in the
THE FARMLAND NURSERY Open from 11:30am
If anyone has any animals that they would like to display in the nursery
please contact Colleen Irons or Andy Brettschneider Hillston Show Society Inc. would greatly appreciate any animals or time to Supervise the Farmland Nursery on show day, please contact as above.
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PHOTOGRAPHY
SPONSORED BY GARRY BAZZACCO 0428 213 385
CLASS A - FINE ARTS OPEN SECTION
Steward: Heather Stiboy and Pam Brettschneider
Entries must be the work of the exhibitor & made in the Last 12 months
Entry fee 50 cents Exhibitors please note that owing to all the Fine Arts sent out of the district
for judging, it is essential to have all entries in the hands of the Secretary by
the Closing Date FRIDAY 16th OPEN JUNIORS FINE ARTS
1. J1 Open any Medium 2. J2. Landscape, any Medium 3. J3. Portrait, any subject, any medium 4. J4. Water Colour, or Acrylic, any subject 5. J5. Pastel, any subject. 6. J6. Black & White any Medium 7. J7. Creative Painting, any medium, any subject
All entries must be mounted and framed
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CLASS P- PHOTOGRAPHY
Entries close and should be in the hands of the Steward By TUESDAY 14th Steward: Heather Stiboy and Pam Brettschneider
Entry Fee: 50c per entry CHILDREN ENTRY: Free All photos taken in last 12 months eligible only
All photos must be the original work of the exhibitor and mounted on cardboard No Laser Copies or prints
JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY– 17years and Under
MAXIMUM SIZE FOR ALL PHOTOS - 15 x 10cm Larger photos entered WILL NOT be judged
OPEN JUNIOR BLACK AND WHITE 1. J1 Best Portrait 2. J2 Best Landscape 3. J3 Best Snapshot of Child 4. J4 Best Any Other Subject 5. J5 Best Macro / Close up OPEN JUNIOR COLOUR 6. J6 Best Child Study 7. J7 Best Landscape 8. J8 Best Plants or Nature Study 9. J9 Riverscape - THE LACHLAN 10. J10 Hillston Main Street 11. J11 Best Animal or Bird Study 12. J12 Best Action Study 13. J13 Best Sunrise or Sunset 14. J14 Best Macro / Close Up 15. J15 Best Other Subject 16. J16 Best Digitally Enhanced Photo (using a computer program: eg. Photoshop) 17. J17. Best Portrait
SPONSORED BY GARRY BAZZACCO
18. Champion Black & White Print in Show
19. Champion Colour Print in the Show
20. Runners up in Black & White Print in Show
21. Runners up in Colour Print in show
22. Most Successful Exhibitor ( Ribbon & Trophy)
SPONSORED BY GARRY BAZZACCO
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CLASS N - NEEDLEWORK & HOME FURNISHINGS
Entries Close FRIDAY 16th 2pm Steward: Val Burgess and Joan Vagg
Entry Fee: 50c per entry CHILDREN ENTRY: Free
Prize Money for all school age children: 1st Prize $1 & 2nd Prize 50c
All exhibits must be in the hands of the Secretary no later than 2pm Friday 18th
1. All exhibits in this Class to be the bona-fide work of the exhibitor & have been done in the last 12 months. The winner may be asked to sign a Declaration to that effect by the Committee.
2. Cleanliness is essential. Work must not be washed, but may be pressed. 3. No piece or work may be entered in more than one section. 4. Safety pins no knob pins.
1. Best Piece of Embroidery. 2. Best Fabric Bag 3. Best Patchwork Bag 4. Best Counted Cross Stitch. 5. Best Door Stopper 6. Best Hanky with Crochet Cotton Edge. 7. Best Crochet Article in wool/wool blend or acrylic. 8. Best Crochet Article in cotton 9. Best Knitted Baby Booties or Bonnet. 10. Best Knitted Baby Frock or Jacket. 11. Best Piece of Knitting 5 ply or under. 12. Best Piece of Knitting over 5 ply. 13. Best Article made by person 60 - 69 years. 14. Best Article made by person 70—79 years. 15. Best Article made by person 80 years plus. 16. Best Smocked Garment or Article. 17. Best Long Stitch. 18. Best Cushion Cover. 19. Best Teddy bear 20. Best Soft Toy, any medium. 21. Best Machine made Garment or Article. 22. Best Machine made Garment or Article—Juniors 23. Best Article Suitable for a Gift. 24. Best Piece of Patchwork. 25. Best Patchwork Piece suitable for a child. 26. Best Piece of Patchwork with Appliqué. 27. Best Dressed Doll. 28. Best Pure Wool Article (State Garment Competition)
Not alpaca - see page 37 29. Best item made from reused materials. 30. Champion Needlework Exhibit
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CLASS S - SCHOOLWORK
Entries Close FRIDAY 16th Steward:
All exhibits must be in the hands of the Secretary no later than 2pm. All exhibits in this Class to be the bona-fide work of the exhibitor.
YEARS 11 & 12 1. Best Drawing 2. Best Painting 3. Best Print Making 4. Best Sculpture & 3Dforms 5. Best Digital Forms 6. Best Piece of Fibrework YEARS 9 & 10 7. Best Drawing 8. Best Painting 9. Best Print Making 10. Best Sculpture & 3Dforms 11. Best Digital Forms 12. Best Piece of Fibrework YEARS 7 & 8 13. Best Drawing 14. Best Painting 15. Best Print Making 16. Best Sculpture & 3Dforms 17. Best Digital Forms 18. Best Piece of Fibrework YEARS 5 & 6 19. Best Drawing 20. Best Painting 21. Best Print Making 22. Best Sculpture & 3Dforms 23. Best Digital Forms 24. Best Piece of Fibrework
YEARS 7, 8 & 9 48. Any Media—your interpretation of Hillston YEARS 10 , 11 & 12 49. Any Media—your interpretation of Hillston
YEARS 3 & 4 25. Best Drawing 26. Best Painting 27. Best Print Making 28. Best Sculpture & 3Dforms 29. Best Digital Forms 30. Best Piece of Fibrework YEARS 1 & 2 31. Best Drawing 32. Best Painting 33. Best Print Making 34. Best Sculpture & 3Dforms 35. Best Digital Forms 36. Best Piece of Fibrework KINDERGARTEN 37. Best Drawing 38. Best Painting 39. Best Print Making 40. Best Sculpture & 3Dforms 41. Best Digital Forms 42. Best Piece of Fibrework PRESCHOOL 43. Best Finger painting 44. Best Printmaking –Potato, apple
block 45. Best Mirror painting 46. Best Object made from playdough 47. Best Collage
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WOOL ARTICLE/GARMENT STATE
COMPETITION Competition to be Conducted at Society, Group and State Level
CLASS: THREE DIFFERENT TYPES OF WOOL
ARTICLE AND/OR GARMENTS CONDITIONS: 1. For the purpose of this competition the following definitions apply:
a) Garment: an item that can be worn e.g. dress, jacket, scar f, hat b) Article: a utility item that is not worn but can be used in the home e.g.
blanket; with an outfit ego bag; for amusement ego toy; as a decoration ego picture etc.
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, crocheted, 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 in a handspun/felted item) a handwritten 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 article/garments must have been completed within the 12 months prior to the local show and made by the exhibitor/s. 7. An exhibit having won at a local show may be exhibited (the same three article/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 a local show, the Show Secretary (or delegate) may select three suitable individual exhibits and, with the exhibitors permission, enter them in the 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 Sydney for the State judging.
THANKYOU The Hillston Show Society would sincerely
like to thank all our sponsors for their support of the 2016 Hillston Show
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A.S.C RICH FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION
REGULATIONS 1. An exhibitor having won at a show, will bake another cake for entry in the Group Final; the winner
will then be required to bake a further cake for State Final at the next Royal Sydney Show. 2. An exhibitor having won at Show Level is not eligible to enter any other Show until after the
Group Judging, when, if not the winning entry, can compete further. 3. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one group in the State Final. 4. An exhibitor having won at Group Level cannot compete further until after the Royal Sydney
Show. 5. Each cake entered must be the bona-fide work of the exhibitor. 6. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State level then the second placeget-
ter is eligible to compete.
RECIPE FOR THE SUNBEAM FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION
INGREDIENTS: 250g (8oz) Sultanas 250g (8oz) Chopped Raisins 250g (8oz) Currants 125g (4oz) Chopped Mixed Peel 90g (3oz) Chopped Red Glazed Cherries 90g (3oz) Chopped Blanched Almonds 1/3 Cup Sherry or Brandy 250g (8oz) Plain Flour 60g (2oz) Self Raising Flour ¼ teaspoon Grated Nutmeg ½ teaspoon Ground Ginger ½ teaspoon Ground Cloves 250g (8oz) Butter 250g (8oz) Soft Brown Sugar ½ teaspoon Lemon Essence of Finely Grated Lemon Rind ½ teaspoon Vanilla Essence ½ teaspoon Almond Essence 4 Large Eggs METHOD: Mix together all the fruit and nuts and sprinkle with sherry or brandy. Cover and leave for at least one hour, but preferably overnight. Sift together flours and spices, cream together the butter and sugar with the essences and one egg at a time, beating well after each addition then add the fruit and the flour mixtures. Mix thoroughly. The
mixture should be stiff enough to support a wooden spoon. Place the mixture into a prepared tin no larger than 19-20 cm and bake in a slow oven for approximately
3 1/2 - 4 hours. Allow cake to cool in the tin. NOTE: To ensure uniformity and depending on size it is suggested the raisins
be snipped into 2 or 3 pieces and almonds crosswise into 3 or 4 pieces.
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The Most Successful Open Pavilion Exhibitor is someone who enters in the open
sections of the Pavilion. Juniors can enter in the open sections. The points award-
ed are only added from the Open section for the most Successful Open Pavilion
Exhibitor.
The Most Successful Open Pavilion Exhibitor will be presented with a trophy valued at $100.
TROPHY DONATED BY DON & MARY WOOD
The Most Successful Junior (17yrs and under) Pavilion Exhibitor will be presented with
a trophy valued at $50 The Junior points are added from all the Pavilion Section.
BETTY BRETTSCHNEIDER MEMORIAL AWARD
Exhibitors from classes A,C,F,G,J,K,N, P and S are eligible.
HILLSTON CREATIVE ARTS COUNCIL AWARD FOR MOST JUNIOR ENTRIES IN CLASS C AND
N ONLY Points will be awarded as follows:
1st Prize = 2 points - 2nd Prize = 1 point
If points are equal between exhibitors, the exhibitor with the most first prizes will be awarded the trophy.
Most Successful
Open Pavilion Exhibitors
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The Hillston Show would sincerely like to thank all our sponsors past and present for their support of the Hillston
Show proudly sponsored by the following.
The Hillston Show Society would also like to thank the Hillston Lions Club
and Fire & Rescue NSW
A & L Stalley Hillston CWA of NSW Milne’s Butchers
A & S Brettschneider Hillston Clubhouse Hotel Moore’s Motors
B & C Hardie Hillston Hardware N & A McDonald
B & D Brettschneider Store Hillston Men’s Shed P & A VanNoort
B Klemke Hillston Newsagency P & C Storrier
Bendigo Bank Hillston Pharmacy P & P Brettschneider
Brettschneider family Hillston Tyre Service R & J Parr
Club House Hotel Illusions Rawlinson & Brown
Collier Trenery J & C Mitchell Rose’s IGA
D & A Jardine S Fenson S & R Christoff
D & C Fenson J & C Gaudion S & R Dalton
D & L Fisk J & M McDonald R & L Manton
D & M Wood J Vagg Starfish Florist
Essentials on Banna K & T Dalton T Parr
G & D Reko Kidman Way Motor Inn T & S Watson
G & C McMaster Landmark Hillston W & A Moore
Griffith Bearings Lowes Petroleum Western Grains Rural
Griffith Feed & Grain M & D Bartholomew
Harvey’s Service Centre McDonald’s Family Rest.
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To be auctioned at 6 pm on show day 24 September 2016
1000 litre
Glyphosate shuttle
Auction reserve will apply.