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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS MEMBERSHIPS... 2 PROPOSED PROGRAM... 4 SHOW REGULATIONS... 6 ANIMAL NURSERY... 7 DOGS... 7 KANIVA SHOW JUNIOR AMBASSADOR... 8 HORSE EVENTS... 9 SHEEP & WOOL POULTRY GRAIN WIMMERA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES ASSOCIATION (W.A.S.A.) COMPETITIONS VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS LTD. (VAS) COMPETITIONS CRAFTS CRAFT COLLECTIONS MAKE, BAKE & GROW JUNIOR CRAFT & FLOWERS COOKERY PRESERVES AND FARM PRODUCE VEGETABLES & FRUIT CUT FLOWERS ART PHOTOGRAPHY

3 MEMBERSHIPS A complimentary copy of our schedule will be delivered into every home in Kaniva and the surrounding district via letter box drop. If you have a no junk mail clause, you can pick one up from Kaniva LINK Neighbourhood House, Kaniva Post Office or from the Secretary. Copies of the schedule can also be downloaded at Memberships are $20.00 per family, $10.00 per single. Membership tickets can be collected once your payment has been made at the Kaniva Show Office. PLEASE NOTE THE SHOW OFFICE NEW LOCATION FOR 2017 The Show Office will be open from 9:00am to 5:00pm, Monday 9 th to Thursday 12 th October at the Kaniva Community Hub, Kaniva Recreation Reserve. MEMBERSHIPS WILL CLOSE AT 5.00PM ON THURSDAY 12 th OCTOBER AND WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE GATE ON SHOW DAY. Membership tickets will be given to you upon receiving payment at the Show Office or online via direct deposit. Entry fees for non-members to the Show are $12.00 per adult and $2 per school-aged child. Show your support for the Kaniva Show and become a member. Memberships and entries can be placed online via our new software. Go to to register to be able to place your entries online!! For further information please contact the Secretary: Angela Veitch, PO Box 146 Kaniva, Vic, Mob kanivashow@gmail.com 2

4 Kaniva A & P Society ENTRY FORM To the Secretary, A & P Society, Kaniva. Please receive the following entries, subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Society. Name: Address: Date: Kaniva A & P Society ENTRY FORM To the Secretary, A & P Society, Kaniva. Please receive the following entries, subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Society. Name: Address: Date: Class No No. Entries Particulars Entry Fee Class No No. Entries Particulars Entry Fee Signature TOTAL $ Signature TOTAL $ 3 Further Entry Forms can be located at the back of the Schedule. Entries can also be placed online any time!!

5 PROPOSED PROGRAM STEWARDS IN ATTENDANCE PAVILION & COMPLEX ENTRIES IN HORSE EVENTS COMMENCE PAVILION, ANIMAL NURSERY & COMPLEX CLOSE FOR JUDGING ANGLICAN LADIES LUNCHEON TOPSY RING DOG EVENT JUDGING SALVATION ARMY BAND OFFICIAL OPENING IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE OPENING OF THE SHOW TINY TOTS SHOW AMBASSADOR QUICK SHEAR COMPETITION COLLECTION OF EXHIBITS (PAVILION & COMPLEX) 8:30AM 9:00AM 9:30AM 10:00AM 12:00PM 12:30PM 1:00PM 1:30PM 2:00PM 2:00PM 2:00PM 2.00PM 5:00PM 4

6 KANIVA AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL SOCIETY INC. Affiliated with the Victorian Agricultural Societies Ltd. The Wimmera Agricultural Societies Association and the Equestrian Federation of Australia. 133 rd ANNUAL SHOW Saturday, 14 th October 2017 SECRETARY'S OFFICE: Kaniva Community Hub, Kaniva Recreation Reserve. Monday 9 th to Thursday 12 th October Postal address: P.O. Box 146, Kaniva, Vic Ph: kanivashow@gmail.com OFFICE BEARERS 2017 President: Amanda Munn Ph: Secretary: Angela Veitch Ph: kanivashow@gmail.com Community Pavilion Coordinator: Maree van Kempen Complex Coordinator: Kelly Meyer Quick Shear Coordinator: Jason and Penny Gordon Truck Show Coordinator: Daniel Willersdorf Tractor Pull Coordinator: Chris Hicks Trade Displays: Vacant Door Stewards: Ian Champness, Maurie Ashfield, Adrian Coad Morning Tea Stewards: Louise Rowe CLOSING OF ENTRIES Entries close in ALL sections on THURSDAY 12 th OCTOBER 2017 at 5.00PM THIS RULE WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED LIFE MEMBERS Mr B.H. Meyer, Mrs J. Rabone, Mrs W. Meyer, Mr J.C. Meyer, Mrs L. Vivian, Mr H. Rabone, Mr I.M. Maddern IN MEMORIUM Mr A.G. Moar, Mr E.G.H Rowe, Mr J Coutts, Mr O. Webb, Mr S. Moar, Mr J.J. Potts, Mr W.J. Crouch, Mr D.J. Coutts, Mr R.W. Hicks, Mr E.W Moar, Mrs L. Mills, Mrs V. Crouch, Mr R.W. Rowe, Mr A.G. Hawker, Mr C.H. Champness, Mr K. Hawker, Mr J. Pollock, Mr G.A. Meyer, Mr L. Rogers, Mrs N. Maddern, Mr G. Kennedy, Mrs L.E. Rogers, Mr N.R. Henman, Mr D.J. Maddern HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. D. Maddern CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS B.H. Meyer, G.G. Meyer, J.C. Meyer, W. Rabone LUNCHEON AND AFTERNOON TEA Catered for by Anglican Ladies Guild in the Kaniva Community Hub. OFFICIAL OPENING 2.00pm NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS The contents of this Schedule have been carefully compiled and are believed to be correct. The Kaniva A&P Society will not be responsible in any way for any inaccuracies which may occur within. 5

7 SHOW REGULATIONS 1. All entries must be made in writing and lodged with the Secretary at the office in the Kaniva Community Hub. 2. All exhibits must be bona fide property of the exhibitor. 3. Family membership - $ Includes Parents and School students. Single Membership - $ Members of the Society are entitled to admission to the ground. 4. Non-members admission to ground: Adults $12.00; All school aged children $2.00, pre-school aged children free. 5. Prize money will be paid at Secretary's office in the Kaniva Community Hub on Show Day on presentation of prize cards. No later than 6pm. 6. Trophies will be handed out at Secretary s office on Show Day on presentation of prize cards. No later than 6pm. 7. All stewards to be in attendance in their relevant pavilions by 8:30am. 8. No exhibit for competition allowed to be judged until all subscriptions and entrance fees are paid to the Secretary. 9. Stewards allowed to show in all classes. 10. All exhibits must be on the ground and placed not later than prescribed judging time on the day of the Show. 11. No exhibits may be removed before 5.00pm (sheep 4.00pm), without an order from the Secretary to do so, under a penalty of $10.00, or forfeiture of prize. 12. Exhibits in Classes C and J to be grown by exhibitor. 13. Judges are empowered to withhold prizes in any classes where they deem the exhibits unworthy. They may award a second prize in lieu of the first if they consider the exhibit unworthy of a first prize. 14. Machinery and trade exhibitors, $20.00 per site. 15. Any person conveying or driving motor vehicles, for the purpose of trade exhibits, not possessing a member's ticket or pass, will be charged normal admission rates. 16. Protests against awards to be made in writing to the Secretary within one hour of final judging of open class on the day of the Show, and be accompanied with a deposit of $50.00, to be forfeited if the protest is proved frivolous. 17. Every possible care will be taken of all exhibits, but no responsibility will be incurred by the Society. 18. The breeding year dates from August First for horses. 19. The judge or Committee has power to demand a statutory declaration from any person or persons, should they desire, respecting any exhibit at the Show, or as to the bona fide of an exhibit, or grower with respect of articles exhibited. 20. Any person insulting or interfering with the judge during the Show will be subject to removal from the ground, and the Prizes, if any, awarded to them forfeited. 21. Any exhibitor or attendant refusing to attach the prize card to any exhibit to which a prize has been awarded and to keep the same on during the hours of the Show, will on proof thereof to the Society, be disqualified from recovering all prizes awarded to the said exhibit during the Show The Society may withhold any prize when statements have been erroneously or fraudulently made regarding any exhibit, and exhibitor guilty of false entries or statements may be debarred from again exhibiting, and if members, will be liable to expulsion from the Society. 23. Any exhibitor pointing out his exhibit to the judge or seeking to influence the judge's decision shall forfeit all prizes awarded. 24. In the cases of dispute as to regulations, or the meaning of any in the prize list, or any dispute on any other matter, same shall be determined by the Committee of the Society whose decision shall be final and without appeal. 25. The Dispute Committee shall comprise the President, Vice President and the Chief Steward from the section to which the dispute pertains. 26. No printed matter will be allowed to be distributed on the show ground on Show Day without permission of the Secretary. 27. No horses allowed within the enclosure reserved for the public. 28. The Committee reserves the right to postpone or alter the date of the Show should same become necessary, and the Committee incurs no responsibility or liability by reason of such postponement. 29. In the event of a tie for aggregate trophies, competitors tying and having greatest number of firsts to be declared winner, in event of further tie, Society to provide extra trophy. 30. In the event of equal first prize, total of first and second prize money to be shared evenly. 31. Privacy Disclosure statement: by entering in the Kaniva Show, the exhibitor accepts that their name could be used in publication of prize winners at local, regional and state level and held on file for 12 months. Please Note - Intending exhibitors are particularly requested to observe the time fixed for closing of entries at Kaniva, and also the hour fixed for receiving exhibits on the morning of the Show, as the rules will be strictly enforced. Telephone entries should be confirmed in writing. Secretary: Angela Veitch, PO Box 146, Kaniva, Vic Mob: kanivashow@gmail.com a) Entries to the Show are accepted subject to the rules and regulations and by-laws. b) The entrant agrees to be bound by those rules and regulations and by-laws. c) The entrant also agrees to abide by all decisions made by the Society, by the Group with which it is affiliated or by V.A.S Ltd., pursuant to those rules and regulations and by-laws. d) No decision so made shall be called into question by the entrant before any court or other body (whether or not of a similar nature to court) whatsoever.

8 ANIMAL NURSERY Co-ordinator Lisa Hicks Ph: (03) LOCATED IN ANIMAL NURSERY. Judging to commence at 10:00am Stewards: Lisa & Chris Hicks, Kaye & Andrew Bothe - 8:30 Start CALLING ALL ANIMAL LOVERS! Enter your animals. We welcome ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL, FEATHERS, FUR AND FINS! Exhibits must be notified to stewards by Thursday evening before show so that cages can be arranged and be placed for judging by 10am on Show Day. Exhibits are not to be removed before 4.00pm. Ribbons sponsored by Robot Motors. Prize money sponsored by Didi s Family Day Care. Judges Choice: First $5.00, second $2.00. Most appealing animal or bird: First $5.00, second $2.00. Most unusual exhibit: First $5.00, second $2.00. Novelty Section: Basket of Four Different Eggs: First $5.00, second $2.00. DOGS Located in the Dog Marquee. Register from 12:30pm, starts at 1:00pm NOTE NEW TIME First Prize: Ribbon & Trophy. Second Prize: Ribbon. Third Prize: Ribbon Entry $2.00 per Dog. Can enter as many sections as you like. Stewards: Daryl & Debbie Vivian, Tim Wagg, Melanie Fischer. 12:00pm start Entry on show day with stewards. Owners are requested to make arrangements to have their dogs paraded before the judge. Ribbon awarded for Champion Dog of show. 1. Smallest dog over 6 months 2. Largest dog over 6 months 3. Smallest puppy under 6 months 4. Largest puppy under 6 months 5. Best kept dog over 12 months 6. Best kept puppy under 6 months 7. Best child s pet over 12 months 8. Judges choice of collar on dog 9. Best kept baby puppy 10. Best singing dog 11. Most energetic dog 12. Friendliest dog 13. Best trick dog 14. Shaggiest dog 15. Dog with most waggly tail 16. Sporting dog 17. Working dog 18. Best mannered dog 7

9 KANIVA SHOW JUNIOR AMBASSADOR Co-ordinator: Kylie King Certificate of participation for all entrants. Trophy for winner and runner up donated from The Mop Shop. Entrants to be at Kaniva Community Hub by 5.30pm for presentation. Regulations: Entrants to be permanent residents of Kaniva and district and to be years of age, male or female. Entrants must wear smart clothing and will be judged in accordance with the following guidelines: Community and/or Show Involvement & Rural and General Knowledge 40 points Ambitions/Goals 20 points Communication Skills 20 points Personality and Confidence 10 points Overall Presentation 10 points TOTAL 100 points Judges decision will be final. Winner to go on to represent Kaniva at the Wimmera Final. Entries (along with resume) close 5pm Thursday 6 th October. TINY TOTS Located out the front of the Kaniva Community Hub. Judging commences at 2:00PM Entrant s names to the secretary s office by 1:30pm show day $1.00 per child. Stewards: Mrs K King & Mrs N Jolly. Sash and trophy for winners each section. Each entry in the Child under 3 years, Boys 3-7 years and Girls 3-7 years will receive a book kindly donated by the Ladies Committee. Trophies donated by The Mop Shop Girl under 3 years Winner - Sash and $10 Mop Shop Voucher Boy under 3 years Winner - Sash and $10 Mop Shop Voucher Girl 3-7 years Winner - Sash and $10 Mop Shop Voucher Boy 3-7 years Winner - Sash and $10 Mop Shop Voucher Child 8-15 years Winner - Sash and $10 Mop Shop Voucher Ambassador Winner - Mop Shop Gift pack. Ambassador Runner up - Mop Shop Gift pack 8

10 HORSE EVENTS LOCATED ON THE FOOTBALL OVAL 2 Ring Hack, Galloway, Pony Classes, Breed Ring, Unofficial Ring, Topsy Ring and all new HRCAV Ring put on by the Hindmarsh Equestrian Club. Ring Master: Donna Burns Stewards: T. Sanders, B. Maddern, L. Moar, H. Wallis, T Sanders, R Sanders All Rings will commence at 9.30am, except Breed Ring am Lunch-break to be held at approximately 12.30pm with the Topsy Ring showing throughout this time. ALL RINGS will recommence with Smartest on Parade Classes Unofficial Ring to commence after lunch-break in all Breeds Ring. EA and RAS and SHC Height certificates recognized by this show, horses and ponies must be shown in accordance with these certificates. NO EVENTS WILL BE HELD FOR COMPETITORS IN OTHER RINGS NO LUNGING ALLOWED ON MAIN OVAL NEW CLASSES: This year we are pleased to introduce 4 and 5 year old classes for young horses. These classes are to be ridden in a snaffle bit. Random Swabbing and horse registration checks may take place at any time. A $3.00 swabbing fee per horse is to be paid by all entrants. Fees to be held by WASA in a special fund for the continuation of Random Annual Swabbing at all Wimmera Shows. Medication Control of horses may take place in accordance with Equestrian Australia Equine Anti- Doping and Controlled Medication Regulations (First edition effective 5 April 2010 and updates) and the Equestrian Australia Medication Control System and Swabbing Policy (1 January 2015) Entry to rings is $13.00 per horse and rider combination this includes the $3 swabbing fee per horse and this allows entry into as many classes as required in ALL RINGS for each horse and rider combination. If a competitor has more than one horse they must pay $13 entry fee for each horse. Any competitor trying to misuse this system will risk disqualification and non-recording of qualifications with EFA and VAS - THESE RULES WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED. HRCAV Ring Entry fee $ 15 per horse and rider combination. Plus $3 per horse Swabbing Levy if not entered in Horse Event These entries will be taken in the centre of the oval or can also be done in the morning when doing open ring entries COMPETITORS PLEASE NOTE: REMEMBER: We love this sport and Kaniva A & P Society ask that you respect the Officials, Judges and your fellow competitors. FOR ALL HORSE INFORMATION CALL DONNA BURNS: before 8.30pm Mob: avinak@live.com.au 9

11 Ring One Commences: 9.30am Judge: TBA. 1. Led Pony Mare 2. Led pony Gelding Champion and Reserve Champion Led Pony. 3. Led Show Hunter Pony Mare 4. Led Show Hunter Pony Gelding Champion and Reserve Champion Show Hunter Pony. 5. Ridden pony, 11 hands and under. 6. Ridden Pony, hands. 7. Ridden Pony, hands. 8. Ridden Pony under 12.2 hands Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Pony under 12.2 hands. Sash donated by Heather Howe. 9. Ridden Pony, hands. 10. Ridden Pony, hands. 11. Ridden Pony, hands. 12. Ridden Pony hands Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden Pony. Sash donated by Heather Howe. 13. Rider Under 8 years (may be led). 14. Rider 8 years and under 12 years. 15. Rider 12 years and under 14 years. 16. Rider 14 years and under 16 years 17. Rider 16 years and under 18 years Champion and Reserve Champion Rider under 18 years. Sash donated by Heather Howe. Trophy donated by Kaniva Pharmacy. 18. Ridden Show Hunter Hack, hands. 19. Ridden Show Hunter Hack, hands. 20. Ridden Show Hunter Hack, hands 21. Ridden Show Hunter Hack O16.2 hands 22. Open Ridden Show Hunter O15 hands 23. Lightweight Ridden Show Hunter Hack O 15 hands 24. Heavyweight Ridden Show Hunter Hack O 15 hands Champion and Reserve Champion Show Hunter Hack. 32. Heavyweight Hack hands Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden Hack over 15 and not exceeding 16 hands Sash Donated by Heather Howe 33. Ridden Hack over16 hands NE 16.2h 34. Ridden Hack over 16.2 hands. 35. Open Hack over 16 hands. 36. Lightweight Hack over 16 hands 37. Heavyweight Hack over 16 hands Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden Hack over 16 hands Sash donated by Heather Howe. 38. Ridden Show Hunter Galloway, hands. 39. Ridden Show Hunter Galloway, hands. 40. Open Ridden Show Hunter Galloway 41. Lightweight Ridden Show Hunter Galloway 42. Heavyweight Ridden Show Hunter Galloway Champion and Reserve Champion Show Hunter Galloway. Sash donated by Heather Howe 43. Ridden Galloway, hands. 44. Ridden Galloway, hands. 45. Open Ridden Galloway, hands. 46. Heavyweight Galloway. 47. Lightweight Galloway Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden Galloway Sash donated by Heather Howe. 48. Show Hunter Pony, under 12 hands. 49. Show Hunter Pony, hands. 50. Show Hunter Pony, hands. 51. Show Hunter Pony U14 hands 52. Lightweight Show Hunter Pony 53. Heavyweight Show Hunter Pony Champion and Reserve Champion Show Hunter Pony. Sash donated by Heather Howe. LUNCH BREAK 25. Smartest on parade under 14 years. Sash donated by G.G. & D.M. Meyer & family in memory of The Late Mr G. A. Meyer. Trophy donated in Memory of Alex Wallis. 26. Smartest on Parade 14 years and under 18 years Sash In Memory of the Late DJ Maddern 27. Local Junior Horse and Rider Combination under 18 years (to be judged second event after lunch). Trophy and sash donated by R & D Burns Avinak Park, Second $5.00 donated by V & J Kuchel in memory of Mr & Mrs RA Cronin. 28. Ridden Hack, hands. 29. Ridden Hack, hands. 30. Ridden Hack hands 31. Lightweight Hack hands 10

12 Ring Two Commences: 9.30am Judge: TBA. 54. Led Galloway Mare 55. Led Galloway Gelding Champion and Reserve Champion Led Galloway 56. Led Show Hunter Galloway Mare 57. Led Show Hunter Galloway Gelding Champion and Reserve Champion Led Show Hunter Galloway 58. Led Hack Mare 59. Led Hack Gelding Champion and Reserve Champion Led Hack 60. Led Show Hunter Hack Mare 61. Led Show Hunter Hack Gelding 62. Ridden Galloway o14 NE 14.2 hands 63. Ridden Galloway O14.2 h and NE 15 hands 64. Open Ridden Galloway. 65. Lightweight Galloway 66. Heavyweight Galloway Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden Galloway. Sash donated by Heather Howe. 67. Ridden Show Hunter Hack, hands. 68. Ridden Show Hunter Hack, hands. 69. Ridden Show Hunter Hack, hands 70. Ridden Show Hunter Hack O16.2 hands 71. Open Ridden Show Hunter O 15 hands 72. Lightweight Show Hunter Hack 73. Heavyweight Show Hunter Hack Champion and Reserve Champion Show Hunter Hack. Sash Donated by Heather Howe 74. Rider 18 years and under 21 years 75. Rider 21 years and under 40 years 76. Rider 40 years and over 77. Local Rider over 18 years Champion and Reserve Champion Rider 18 years and over Trophy donated by Kaniva Pharmacy 78. Ridden Hack, hands. 79. Ridden Hack, hands. 80. Ridden Hack O15 ne 16 hands 81. Ridden Lightweight hack O 15 ne 16 hands 82. Ridden Hack O15 ne 16 hands Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden Hack over 15 hands not exceeding 16 hands Sash donated By Heather Howe 83. Ridden Hack, 16 hands hands. 84. Ridden Hack, over 16.2 hands. 85. Open Hack, hands. 86. Open Hack, O 16 hands. 87. Lightweight Hack O16 hands 88. Heavyweight Hack O16 hands Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden Hack. O16 Hands Sash donated by Heather Howe. LUNCH BREAK 89. Smartest on Parade 18 years and Over Sash Donated in Memory of DJ Maddern Local Horse and Senior Rider Combination Trophy and Sash Donated By Daryl and Helen Dodson, Bindarra Park Racing Stables. Local is a resident within a 50 km Radius of Kaniva 91. Open Ridden 4yr Old Pony under 12.2hh Snaffle Bit ONLY 92. Open Ridden 5 yr Old Pony under 12.2hh SNAFFLE BIT ONLY 93. Open Ridden 4 yr Old Pony 12.2hh and not exceeding 14hh SNAFFLE BIT ONLY 94. Open Ridden 5 yr Old Pony 12.2hh and not exceeding 14hh SNAFFLE BIT ONLY 95. Open Ridden 4 yr Old Galloway SNAFFLE BIT ONLY 96. Open Ridden 5 yr Old Galloway SNAFFLE BIT ONLY 97. Open Ridden 4 yr Old Hack SNAFFLE BIT ONLY 98. Open Ridden 5 yr Old Hack SNAFFLE BIT ONLY Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden 4/5 yr Old Exhibit 99. Off The Track Class for Thoroughbred Horses 100. Off The Track Class for Standardbred Horses 101. Ridden Pony, 11 hands and under Ridden Pony, hands Ridden Pony, hands Ridden Pony 12.2 hands and under Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Pony under 12.2 hands. Sash donated by Heather Howe Ridden Show Hunter Pony, under 12.2 hands Ridden Show Hunter Pony, hands.

13 107. Lightweight Show Hunter Pony 108. Heavyweight Show Hunter Pony 109. Open Show Hunter Pony Champion and Reserve Champion Show Hunter Pony Ridden Pony, hands Ridden Pony, hands Ridden Pony, hands Ridden Pony hands Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden Pony over 12.2 hands and under 14 hands Sash donated by Heather Howe Show Hunter Galloway, hands Show Hunter Galloway, hands Open Show Hunter Galloway, hands Lightweight Show Hunter Galloway 118. Heavyweight Show Hunter Galloway Champion and Reserve Champion Show Hunter Galloway. Sash donated by Heather Howe Any other Registered Breed female. Champion and Reserve Champion Any other unregistered male. Must not have competed in any other class Any other unregistered female. Must not have competed in any other class. Champion and Reserve Champion Exotic Breed Male (Fjord, Haffflinger etc not mentioned above) 148. Exotic Breed Female (Fjord, Hafflinger etc not mentioned above) Champion and Reserve Champion Led Exotic Breed Ring Three Commencing 10.00am. Judge: TBA Miniature Horse/Pony Male Miniature Horse/Pony Female. Champion and Reserve Champion Warmblood Male 122. Warmblood Female Champion and Reserve Champion 123. Standardbred Male 124. Standardbred Female Champion and Reserve Champion 125. Australian Stud Saddle Pony Male Australian Stud Saddle Pony Female. Champion and Reserve Champion ARP male ARP female. Champion and Reserve Champion Welsh male Welsh female Champion and Reserve Champion ASP male ASP Female. Champion and Reserve Champion APSB male APSB female. Champion and Reserve Champion TB male TB female. Champion and Reserve Champion Pure Arab male Pure Arab female. Champion and Reserve Champion Arabian Derivative male Arabian Derivative female. Champion and Reserve Champion Western Breed horse male (QH, Appy, etc) Western Breed horse female (QH, Appy, etc). Champion and Reserve Champion Any other Registered Breed male. 12 Ridden All Breeds Classes 149. Ridden All Breeds Exhibit under 12 hands Ridden All Breeds Exhibit hands Ridden All Breeds Exhibit hands Ridden All Breeds Exhibit hands Ridden All Breeds Exhibit hands Ridden All Breeds Exhibit hands Ridden All Breeds Exhibit over 16 hands. Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden All Breeds.

14 Unofficial Events 156. Led Pony, under 12 hands Led Pony, hands Led Galloway or Hack, over 14 hands. Champion and Reserve Champion Led Exhibit Ridden Pony, under 12 hands Ridden Pony, hands Ridden Galloway, hands Ridden Hack, hands Ridden Hack, over 16 hands. Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden Exhibit Rider under 10 years Rider 10 years and under 14 years Rider 14 years and under 18 years Rider 18 years and over. Champion and Reserve Champion Rider Pleasure Pony Pleasure Galloway Pleasure Hack Child's Pony, under 12 hands Child's Pony, hands Child's Mount, 14 hands and over. Topsy Ring Intended for novice riders, regular competitors excluded. To be judged after the lunch-break in Ring 4. These events are designed for the beginner in the show ring. Regular competitors will be excluded at the judge s discretion. Attire is optional but safety helmets complying with current standards and boots with heels are essential. Judge: TBA Starts in lunch break Best presented led combination handler under 9 years Best presented led combination handler 9 years and over Pony/Horse with longest tail Pony/Horse with longest mane Fattest Pony/Horse Hairiest Pony/Horse Rider with biggest smile Rider under 9 years may be led Rider 9 years and over Fancy dress horse and rider. Hi Point Combination and Runner Up Prizes. Ring 4 An Official HRCAV Ring proudly convened by the Hindmarsh Equestrian Club will be held in RING 4 Starting Time Program to Come Enquiries to Mrs Kate Pilgrim kate.pilgrim141@gmail.com 13

15 SHEEP & WOOL Sheep Located in the Landmark Agricultural Pavilion. Judging to commence at am. First Prize: Champion Display Ribbon Stewards: F. Guy, G. Hawker, J. Meyer, D. Grosser, D. Hawker, M. Grosser, S. Kyle, G. Maddern, B. Hawker. (8:00am start) Entry closes Thursday prior to show. Sheep may be removed from 4pm onwards. Exhibits in sheep classes to be bred by exhibitor. All sheep to be in the pens by 9.00am. All tick infested sheep WILL be debarred from competing. $100 donated by Dalgety Wool Champion Ribbon for Best Collection of 3 fleeces donated by DG Madden in memory of the Lannin & Webb Families Novelty Sections Class 20 Pet Sheep Fleece any breed. Class 21 Biggest Dag Class 22 Longest Staple Class 23 Best Belly Class 1 Best Display Wool Stewards: G. Vivian - 8:30am Start Located in the Landmark Agricultural Pavilion. Judging to commence at am. First Prize: $10.00, Second $5.00 Donated by Dalgety Wool Champion Fleece Ribbon donated by J.C. & J. Meyer & $100 Donated by Dalgety Wool Champion (Exhibit) Ribbon for Best Collection of 3 fleeces donated by DG Maddern in memory of the Lannin & Webb Families. Certificate & Trophy for Most Points. All fleeces to be skirted with exception of No. 6 (Rams and pets fleeces barred unless section states rams fleece). Fleeces to be grown from sheep owned by exhibitor. Judge has the right to disqualify any fleece not complying with these conditions. Fleeces will be judged on the points system. Class 10 Fleece of weaner wool, any micron. Class 11 Fleece of fine wool, finer than 21 micrometres. Class 12 Fleece of medium wool, broader than 21 and finer than 23 micrometres Class 13 Fleece of strong wool, stronger than 23 micrometres. Class 14 Best Fleece of wool any breed. Judged on commercial value, un-skirted. Class 15 Best Rams Fleece any micrometres, bred by exhibitor. Class 16 British breed Fleece. Class 17 Crossbred Fleece Class 18 Collection of 3 Fleeces any micron any breed. Champion Fleece Ribbon donated by J.C. & J. Meyer 14

16 POULTRY Located in the Poultry Shed. Judging to commence at 10:00am. First $2.00 Second $1.00 Entry.50c Steward: R. Clark, R.Crouch - 8:30am start NB: All exhibits to be penned by 9.45 am. Only birds entered to be penned. Standard Light Class 30 White Leghorn male. Class 31 White Leghorn female. Class 32 Black Leghorn male. Class 33 Black Leghorn female. Class 34 Leghorn any other colour male. Class 35 Leghorn any other colour female. Class 36 Minorca male. Class 37 Minorca female. Class 38 Ancona male. Class 39 Ancona female. Class 40 Silkie male. Class 41 Silkie female. Class 42 O E G black red light legs male. Class 43 O E G black red light legs female. Class 44 O E G black red dark legs male. Class 45 O E G black red dark legs female. Class 46 O E G Pile male. Class 47 O E G Pile female. Class 48 O E G duckwing male. Class 49 O E G duckwing female. Class 50 O E G blue red male. Class 51 O E G blue red female. Class 52 O E G any other colour male. Class 53 O E G any other colour female. Class 54 Any other variety, light breed male. Class 55 Any other variety, light breed female. Standard Heavy Class 56 Indian Game or Jubilee male. Class 57 Indian Game or Jubilee female. Class 58 Plymouth Rock male. Class 59 Plymouth Rock female. Class 60 Light Sussex male. Class 61 Light Sussex female. Class 62 Orpington any colour male. Class 63 Orpington any colour female. Class 64 Rhode Island Red male. Class 65 Rhode Island Red female. Class 66 Wyandotte male. Class 67 Wyandotte female. Class 68 Australorp male. Class 69 Australorp female. Class 70 Any other variety, heavy breed male. Class 71 Any other variety, heavy breed female. 15

17 Hard Feathered Bantams Class 72 Indian Game male. Class 73 Indian Game female. Class 74 O E G black red dark legs male. Class 75 O E G black red dark legs female. Class 76 O E G black red light leg cock. Class 77 O E G black red tail wheaton. Class 78 O E G black red light leg cockerel. Class 79 O E G blue tail wheaton female. Class 80 O E G Partridge light leg female. Class 81 O E G duck wing male. Class 82 O E G duck wing female. Class 83 O E G spangled male. Class 84 O E G spangled female. Class 85 O E G blue red male. Class 86 O E G blue red female. Class 87 Modern black red male. Class 88 Modern black red female. Class 89 Modern Pile female. Class 90 Modern any other colour male. Class 91 Modern any other colour female. Class 92 Bantam AOV, male hard feather Class 93 Bantam AOV, female hard feather. Soft Feathered Bantams Class 94 Wyandotte male. Class 95 Wyandotte female. Class 96 Pekin black male. Class 97 Pekin black female. Class 98 Pekin any other colour male. Class 99 Pekin any other colour female. Class 100 Rosecomb any colour male. Class 101 Rosecomb any colour female. Class 102 White Leghorn male. Class 103 White Leghorn female. Class 104 Rhode Island Red male. Class 105 Rhode Island Red female. Class 106 Australorp male. Class 107 Australorp female. Class 108 Sussex male. Class 109 Sussex female Class 110 Any other variety male. Class 111 Any other variety female. Ducks Class 112 Peking drake. Class 113 Peking duck. Class 114 Muscovy drake. Class 115 Muscovy duck. Class 116 Indian Runner drake. Class 117 Indian Runner duck. Class 118 Rouen drake. Class 119 Rouen duck. Class 120 Any other variety drake. Class 121 Any other variety duck. Children's Section Sponsored by A&P Society Restricted to children under 16 years. NB: A junior must prepare and pen their birds. A junior exhibitor may enter in open or junior sections. Class 122 Favourite hen. Class 123 Favourite rooster. Class 124 Largest hen. Class 125 Largest rooster. Class 126 Smallest hen. Class 127 Smallest rooster. Class 128 Brightest coloured bird. Class 129 Most speckled bird. Ribbons awarded to: Best Waterfowl Male and Female, Champion Waterfowl. Best Hard Feather Bantam, Male and Female. Best Soft Feather Bantam, Male and Female. Best Large Fowl, Male and Female Champion Poultry Junior Exhibit. Champion Poultry Exhibit. Trophy for Champion Bird of Show donated by Landmark Champion Large Fowl donated by Dixon Family in memory of WP Dixon Champion Bantam Donated by the Kaniva A & P Society 16

18 GRAIN Grain Located in the H&R Rural/Landmark Agricultural Pavilion. Judging to commence at 10:00am. First $5.00 Second $ Entry $1.00 Stewards: T. Hawker, A. Dyer - 8:30am start Grain must have been grown by Exhibitor. ALL GRAIN TO BE PRESENTED IN BLACK 9L BUCKET WITH SECTION TICKET ATTACHED. Class 130 Wheat. $50 First Prize donated by Wimmera Grain Company Class 131 Durum wheat. Class 132 Milling oats. Class 133 Malting barley. $50 First Prize donated by Wimmera Grain Company Class 134 Feed barley. Class 135 Peas. Class 136 Beans Class 137 Lentils Class 138 Lupins. Class 139 Vetch. Class 140 Chickpeas. Class 141 Canola. Class 142 Bundle of green oats. Class 143 Bundle of green wheat Class 144 Bundle of green barley Class 145 Bundle of green durum Class 146 Bundle of green canola Class 147 Bundle of green faba beens Class 148 Bundle of green lentils. Class 149 A portion of oaten hay bale, dry. Class 150 A portion of clover hay bale, dry. Class 151 A portion of vetch hay, dry. Class 152 Bundle Lucerne to weigh 2kg approximately. Class 153 Sod clover from sown pasture, 25 x25cm approximately. Class 154 Biggest weed Certificate and Trophy for Most Points Grain Section donated by D.L. & N.F. Witmitz. Certificate and Trophy for Champion Exhibit Grain Section donated in memory of W.H. Hicks by C. Hicks and family. 17

19 WIMMERA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES ASSOCIATION (W.A.S.A.) COMPETITIONS Steward: Leonie Shurdington 1. A person having won at a local Show will compete at a Wimmera Group final. 2. A person having won at Show level is not eligible for entry at any other show until after the Group judging when, if not the winning entry, can compete again. 3. Each article entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. 4. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group Final, then Second place-getter is eligible to compete. 5. W.A.S.A. entrants must reside in the boundaries of the Wimmera Group. 6. Winners at W.A.S.A Group Final receive $20 cash. 7. Items, except Cookery Exhibits, which are entered in the Wimmera final judging must be exactly the same as won at local Show. Class Sweet Muffins not iced or decorated, no packet mixes; own recipe; papers to be removed. Class 161 Boiled Plum Pudding, in a cloth, cloth removed, own recipe. Class 162 Steamed Plum Pudding, own recipe. Class 163 One jar relish (min. 250ml/1 cup), one jar mustard pickles (min. 250ml/1 cup), one bottle tomato sauce (min 300ml). Class 164 One jar jam (min. 250ml/1 cup) and one jar jelly (min. 250ml/1 cup). Class 165 Loaf of white bread - made in breadmaking machine. Class166 Decorated plaque based centre piece no larger than 30cm at the widest point. Class 167 Crochet article made in crochet cotton. Class 168 Crochet or hand knitted article any ply yarn. (Note: feathers, jazz, etc, are not plied yarns) Class 169 Hand knitted baby garment in any yard, pattern size up to 12 months. Class 170 Unspecified article of craft by a Primary School Student. Class 171 Unspecified article of craft by a Secondary School Student. Class 172 Floral Art My Choice. To complies artificial &/or dried materials; accessories allowed VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SHOWS LTD. (VAS) COMPETITIONS REGULATIONS 1. A person can represent only one Society or Group for VAS. 2. An article having won at Show level will compete at Group Final, winner will then compete at next Royal Melbourne Show. 3. An article having won Group Final cannot compete further until after the Royal Melbourne Show. 4. An article, having won at the Royal Melbourne Show in any class is no longer eligible to compete in the competition. 5. Each article 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 Final level, then Second place-getter is eligible to compete. 7. Items, except Cookery Exhibits, must be the same as won at local Show or Group. 8. A person will not be permitted to win at more than one Show within the State in any one Show year. Persons not adhering to this rule will be required to forfeit/refund prize money. 9. An article, having won first at a Show, cannot be shown at any other State Show that year. All work to have been completed within the last 12 months. VAS COOKERY COMPETITION VAS Rich Fruit Cake - Open to fruit cake enthusiasts VAS Boiled Fruit Cake - A competition for junior cake bakers under 18 on the day of their local show/ field day Summary If you mention country shows to anyone all over Australia the conversation will inevitably turn to fruit cakes, who has the best recipe, how big the cake should be, how long to soak the dried fruit, whether to use sherry or brandy, (or better, both) and which tin to use, how much shrinkage is allowable in the cooked cake, the list goes on. In fact, baking fruit cakes is more than a time honoured tradition; fruit cake is the number one VAS competition as far as sheer numbers of exhibits go. That s a whole lot of cake. Rules and Regulations 1. The fruit cake competitions follows the show-groupstate level of competition 2. 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 the State Final 3. Exhibitors are to follow the recipe and specifications (listed over) 4. An exhibitor having won at show/field day level is not eligible to enter any other show/field day until after the Group judging, when, if not the winning entry, can compete further 18

20 5. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Group in the State Final 6. Each cake entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor 7. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final level then the second placegetter is eligible to compete State Final Prizes First - $200 plus Trophy Second - $100 Third - $50 Hot Tips for exhibitors A well-kept competition cake making secret: lay a tea towel over the cake rack before turning the cake out to prevent the imprint of the cake rack appearing on your competition cake. Class 180 VAS Rich Fruit Cake Open to fruit cake enthusiasts everywhere Recipe Ingredients 250g sultanas 250g chopped raisins 250g currants 125g chopped mixed peel 90g chopped red glace cherries 90g chopped blanched almonds 1/3 cup sherry or brandy 250g plain flour 60g self-raising flour 1/4 teaspoon grated nutmeg 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves 250g butter 250g soft brown sugar 1/2 teaspoon lemon essence OR finely grated lemon rind 1/2 teaspoon almond essence 1/2 teaspoon vanilla essence 4 large eggs Method Mix together all the fruits and nuts and sprinkle with the sherry or brandy. Cover and leave for at least 1 hour, but preferably overnight Sift together the flours and spices. Cream together the butter and sugar with the essences. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, and then alternately add the fruit and flour mixtures. Mix thoroughly. The mixture should be stiff enough to support a wooden spoon. Place the mixture into a prepared tin 20 cm square, straight sided, square cornered tin and bake in a slow oven for approximately 3½ - 4 hours. Allow the cake to cool in the tin. Hot Tip To ensure uniformity and depending upon the size, it is suggested the raisins be snipped into 2 or 3 pieces, cherries into 4 or 6 pieces and almonds crosswise into 3 or 4 pieces Local Show First Prize $10 WASA Group Level First Prize $20 Class 181 VAS Junior Boiled Fruit Cake 19 A competition for junior cake bakers aged under 18 on the day of their local show/ field day Recipe Ingredients 375g Mixed Fruit ¾ cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon mixed spice ½ cup water 125g butter ½ teaspoon bicarbonate soda ½ cup sherry 2 eggs, lightly beaten 2 tablespoons marmalade 1 cup self-raising flour 1 cup plain flour ¼ teaspoon salt Method Place the mixed fruit, sugar, spice, water and butter in a large saucepan and bring to the boil Simmer gently for 3 minutes, then remove from stove, add bicarbonate soda and allow to cool Add the sherry, eggs and marmalade, mixing well Fold in the sifted dry ingredients then place in a greased and lined 20cm round cake tin Bake in a moderately slow oven for 1.5 hours or until cooked when tested Local Show First Prize $10 WASA Group Level First Prize $20 VAS State Level First Prize $TBA VAS Carrot Cake Competition VAS Carrot Cake Open to Carrot Cake enthusiasts VAS Carrot and Date Muffins a competition for junior cake bakers under 18 on the day of their local show/field day. Rules and Regulations 1. The carrot cake competitions follows the showgroup-state level of competition 2. 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 the State Final 3. Exhibitors are to follow the recipe and specifications (listed over) 4. An exhibitor having won at show/field day level is not eligible to enter any other show/field day until after the Group judging, when, if not the winning entry, can compete further 5. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Group in the State Final 6. Each cake entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor 7. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final level then the second placegetter is eligible to compete State Final Prizes First - $250 plus Trophy

21 Second - $100 Third - $50 Hot Tips for exhibitors A well-kept competition cake making secret: lay a tea towel over the cake rack before turning the cake out to prevent the imprint of the cake rack appearing on your competition cake Class 182 VAS Carrot Cake Open to carrot cake enthusiasts everywhere Competitors to provide their own recipe. The criteria to entering this Competition is that the recipe MUST include no less than 350 grams of carrots. The cake is to be baked in a 20cm round tin and to be uniced. Entries must be submitted with the recipe attached. Class 183 VAS Carrot and Date Muffins A competition for junior cake bakers under 18 on the day of their local show/ field day INGREDIENTS: 2 ½ cups Self-raising flour 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 cup brown sugar (firmly packed) 1/3 cup chopped pitted dates 1 cup coarsely grated carrot 1 tablespoon orange marmalade 1 cup canola oil 2 eggs, lightly beaten ¾ cup orange juice 1 cup reduced fat milk METHOD: 1. Pre heat oven to 190 C (moderately hot) 2. Line a 12 hole muffin pan with, Round Paper Muffin Cases Classic White Muffin Cases Size (35mm Height x 90mm Wide x 50mm Base) 3. Sift dry ingredients into a large bowl; stir in dates, carrots. Then add the combined marmalade, oil, eggs, juice and milk. Mix until just combined 4. Spoon mixture evenly into Muffin paper cases in muffin pan. 5. Cook for 20 minutes. To test if muffins are cooked insert cake skewer; if it comes out clean the muffins are ready 6. Stand muffins in pan for 5 minutes before removing to cool. Show entries: Four (4) muffins per plate VAS Sewing Competition VAS Sewing Competition VAS Crochet Competition VAS Patchwork Competition VAS Knitting Competition VAS Embroidery Competition VAS Photography Competition VAS Junior Photography Competition Summary The Craft and Photography competitions are grouped together because they follow the same tri-level path, that is; the winning exhibit at a local show/ field day is entered into the local group final and then the exhibit that wins at the group final is sent to the State Final. Traditionally the State Final is held at the Royal Melbourne Show. Craft and Photography are pursuits that are experiencing resurgence, not just in rural areas, but in urban areas as well. Prizes All Craft and Photography competitions have a prize for the state winner. Prizes for individual competitions will be listed under the specific heading for each of the Craft and Photography competitions. Rules & Regulations 1. Each exhibit entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor 2. Professional Photographers are not eligible to enter. (Someone that derives the greater percentage of their income as a photographer) 3. An exhibit having won at a Show will compete at a Group Final. The winning exhibit will then compete in the State Final 4. An exhibitor may represent only one local show at Group level and one Group at State level 5. An exhibit having won at State Final, is no longer eligible to compete in the competition 6. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final level then the second placegetter is eligible to compete 7. A person will not be permitted to win at more than one Show within the State in any one Show year. Persons not adhering to this rule will be required to forfeit/refund prize money 8. All work to have been completed in the last twelve (12) months prior to its entry at a local show/field day 9. An exhibit may only win one Group Final in a show season (Spring to Autumn), should the same article be entered again and found to have already won a Group Final in the same show season the exhibitor must forfeit/refund any and all prizes and will be disqualified from exhibiting for 12 months 10. Late entries not accepted Class 184 VAS Sewing Competition 1. Tote/Carry Bag - No larger than 50cm on any one side - Fabric handle/s - Minimum embellishments allowed - Must be lined 2. Sewn by machine 3. May be hand finished 4. Knitted/Crocheted items not acceptable 20

22 5. Each exhibit entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor 6. An exhibit having won at a Show will compete at a 2018 Group Final. The winning exhibit will then compete in the State Final at the 2018 Royal Melbourne Show 7. An exhibitor may represent only one local show at Group level and one Group at State level 8. An exhibit having won at State Final, is no longer eligible to compete in the competition 9. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final level then the second placegetter is eligible to compete 10. A person will not be permitted to win at more than one Show within the State in any one Show year. Persons not adhering to this rule will be required to forfeit/refund prize money 11. All work to have been completed in the last twelve (12) months prior to its entry at a local show/field day 12. An exhibit may only win one Group Final in a show season (Spring to Autumn), should the same article be entered again and found to have already won a Group Final in the same show season the exhibitor must forfeit/refund any and all prizes and will be disqualified from exhibiting for 12 months 13. Late entries not accepted Local Show First Prize $10 State Final Prizes: First Prize: Trophy & $300 Spotlight voucher Second Prize: $150 Spotlight voucher Third Prize: $50 Spotlight voucher Class 185 VAS Crochet Competition Rules and Regulations 1. An article of crochet, made from pure wool/ wool blend of any ply 2. Exhibitor to attach label from wool used or receipt from the woollen mill 3. Each exhibit entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor 4. An exhibit having won at a Show will compete at a Group Final. The winning exhibit will then compete in the State Final 5. An exhibitor may represent only one local show at Group level and one Group at State level 6. An exhibit having won at State Final, is no longer eligible to compete in the competition 7. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final level then the second placegetter is eligible to compete 8. A person will not be permitted to win at more than one Show within the State in any one Show year. Persons not adhering to this rule will be required to forfeit/refund prize money 9. All work to have been completed in the last twelve (12) months prior to its entry at a local show/field day 10. An exhibit may only win one Group Final in a show season (Spring to Autumn), should the same article be entered again and found to have already won a Group 21 Final in the same show season the exhibitor must forfeit/refund any and all prizes and will be disqualified from exhibiting for 12 months 11. Late entries not accepted Local Show First Prize $10 State Prizes First Prize: Trophy and $300 Spotlight voucher Second Prize: $150 Spotlight voucher Third Prize: $50 Spotlight voucher Class 186 VAS Patchwork Competition Rules and Regulations 1. The exhibit is to be not more than one metre on any one side 2. Machine pieced and machine quilted 3. Minimal Embellishments. Small amount only not to overpower patchwork 4. Each exhibit entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor 5. An exhibit having won at a Show will compete at a Group Final. The winning exhibit will then compete in the State Final 6. An exhibitor may represent only one local show at Group level and one Group at State level 7. An exhibit having won at State Final, is no longer eligible to compete in the competition 8. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final level then the second placegetter is eligible to compete 9. A person will not be permitted to win at more than one Show within the State in any one Show year. Persons not adhering to this rule will be required to forfeit/refund prize money 10. All work to have been completed in the last twelve (12) months prior to its entry at a local show/field day 11. An exhibit may only win one Group Final in a show season (Spring to Autumn), should the same article be entered again and found to have already won a Group Final in the same show season the exhibitor must forfeit/refund any and all prizes and will be disqualified from exhibiting for 12 months 12. Late entries not accepted Local Show First Prize $10 State Prizes First Prize: Trophy and $300 Spotlight voucher Second Prize: $150 Spotlight voucher Third Prize: $50 Spotlight voucher Class 187 VAS Knitting Competition Rules and Regulations 1. Hand Knitted Jumper or Cardigan. 2. Each exhibit must be made from pure wool/wool blend of any ply 3. Exhibitor to attach label from wool used or receipt from the woollen mill 4. Each exhibit entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor 5. An exhibit having won at a Show will compete at a Group Final. The winning exhibit will then compete in the State Final

23 6. An exhibitor may represent only one local show at Group level and one Group at State level 7. An exhibit having won at State Final, is no longer eligible to compete in the competition 8. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final level then the second placegetter is eligible to compete 9. A person will not be permitted to win at more than one Show within the State in any one Show year. Persons not adhering to this rule will be required to forfeit/refund prize money 10. All work to have been completed in the last twelve (12) months prior to its entry at a local show/field day 11. An exhibit may only win one Group Final in a show season (Spring to Autumn), should the same article be entered again and found to have already won a Group Final in the same show season the exhibitor must forfeit/refund any and all prizes and will be disqualified from exhibiting for 12 months 12. Late entries not accepted Local Show First Prize $10 State Prizes First Prize: Trophy and $300 Spotlight voucher Second Prize: $150 Spotlight voucher Third Prize: $50 Spotlight voucher Class 188 VAS Embroidery Competition Rules and Regulations 1. The exhibit to be an article of hand embroidery any type, excluding cross stitch 2. Each exhibit entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor 3. An exhibit having won at a Show will compete at a Group Final. The winning exhibit will then compete in the State Final 4. An exhibitor may represent only one local show at Group level and one Group at State level 5. An exhibit having won at State Final, is no longer eligible to compete in the competition 6. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final level then the second placegetter is eligible to compete 7. A person will not be permitted to win at more than one Show within the State in any one Show year. Persons not adhering to this rule will be required to forfeit/refund prize money 8. All work to have been completed in the last twelve (12) months prior to its entry at a local show/field day 9. An exhibit may only win one Group Final in a show season (Spring to Autumn), should the same article be entered again and found to have already won a Group Final in the same show season the exhibitor must forfeit/refund any and all prizes and will be disqualified from exhibiting for 12 months 10. Late entries not accepted Local Show First Prize $10 State Prizes First Prize: Trophy and $300 Spotlight voucher Second Prize: $150 Spotlight voucher Third Prize: $50 Spotlight voucher 22 VAS Photography Competition WILL BE DISPLAYED IN THE COMPLEX WITH OTHER PHOTOGRAPHY SECTIONS Rules and Regulations /18theme for exhibits Sunrise/Sunset (Feature must be within a 50km radius of respective Show) 2. Unframed 3. Print no larger than 20cm by 30cm 4. Must be mounted (mount no larger than 3cm) 5. Professional Photographers are not eligible 6. Each exhibit entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor 7. Professional Photographers are not eligible to enter. (Someone that derives the greater percentage of their income as a photographer) 8. An exhibit having won at a Show will compete at a Group Final. The winning exhibit will then compete in the State Final 9. An exhibitor may represent only one local show at Group level and one Group at State level 10. An exhibit having won at State Final, is no longer eligible to compete in the competition 11. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final level then the second placegetter is eligible to compete 12. A person will not be permitted to win at more than one Show within the State in any one Show year. Persons not adhering to this rule will be required to forfeit/refund prize money 13. All work to have been completed in the last twelve (12) months prior to its entry at a local show/field day 14. An exhibit may only win one Group Final in a show season (Spring to Autumn), should the same article be entered again and found to have already won a Group Final in the same show season the exhibitor must forfeit/refund any and all prizes and will be disqualified from exhibiting for 12 months 15. Late entries not accepted Local Show First Prize $10 State Prizes First Prize: Trophy and $70 Second Prize: $20 Third Prize: $10 Class /18 theme for exhibits Sunrise/Sunset VAS Junior Photography Competition WILL BE DISPLAYED IN THE COMPLEX WITH OTHER PHOTOGRAPHY SECTIONS VAS Junior Photography Competition regulations 1. Exhibitors to be aged under 18 on the day of their local show/field day 2017/18 theme for exhibits Spider Web

24 (Feature must be within a 50km radius of respective Show) 2. Unframed 3. Print no larger than 20cm by 30cm 4. Must be mounted (mount no larger than 3cm) 5. Each exhibit entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor 6. Professional Photographers are not eligible to enter. (Someone that derives the greater percentage of their income as a photographer) 7. An exhibit having won at a Show will compete at a Group Final. The winning exhibit will then compete in the State Final 8. An exhibitor may represent only one local show at Group level and one Group at State level 9. An exhibit having won at State Final, is no longer eligible to compete in the competition 10. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final level then the second placegetter is eligible to compete 11. A person will not be permitted to win at more than one Show within the State in any one Show year. Persons not adhering to this rule will be required to forfeit/refund prize money 12. All work to have been completed in the last twelve (12) months prior to its entry at a local show/field day 13. An exhibit may only win one Group Final in a show season (Spring to Autumn), should the same article be entered again and found to have already won a Group Final in the same show season the exhibitor must forfeit/refund any and all prizes and will be disqualified from exhibiting for 12 months Local Show First Prize $10 State Prizes First Prize: Trophy and $30 Second Prize: $15 Third Prize: $10 Class /18 theme for exhibits Spider Web (Feature must be within a 50km radius of respective Show) Exhibitors to be aged under 18 on the day of their local show/field day 23

25 CRAFTS Located in the A&P Society Community Pavilion. Coordinator: Maree van Kempen: Overall Most Points in the Pavilion Special trophy donated by Steve and Annie Austin of Kaniva Bus Service P/L, First and Second Prize. Entries to be received by 5:00pm Thursday 12th October. Late entries can be displayed, but won t be eligible for judging. Judging to commence at 10:00am First Prize $2.00, Second $1.00 Entry fee 50c Stewards: 8:30am start. No work to be shown more than twice at Kaniva Show. Exhibits in Craft Area must be work of the exhibitor. No exhibit eligible for more than one class. Machine knitted bands allowed. Must be new work, not used or worn. Open Section Stewards: Dianne Hawker, Erin Witmitz, Paige Kuchel Certificate for Most Points & Trophy donated by Alison Moar. Certificate for Champion Exhibit Class 200 Garment or article incorporating machine embroidery. Class 201 An article of candle wicking. Class 202 An article incorporating wool embroidery. Class 203 Hand worked picture. Class 204 Counted cross stitch, small - under 30cm. Class 205 Counted cross stitch, big - 30cm or over. Class 206 Polo fleece rug. Class 207 Cushion machine made (may be patchwork). Class 208 A piece of child s clothing, stretch sewing. Class 209 Garment or article made from 1 sq m of material, trimming is allowed Class 210 An article made from scraps of material Class 211 Machine made apron. Class 212 Machine made baby's frock. Class 213 Machine made garment from stretch material. Class 214 Smocked garment or article. Class 215 Patchwork table centre or runner. Class 216 Adult's machine made garment. Class 217 Piece of unspecified needlework, handmade not knitting or crochet. Class 218 Machine made article or garment, not mentioned in schedule. Class 219 Article or garment made out of Christmas material, trimming allowed. Class 220 An article incorporating buttons. Champion Exhibit Open Craft 24 Craft Stewards: Robyn Jewell, Diane Hendy, Jess Hawker - 8:30am start. Certificate for Most Points & Trophy donated by Robyn and Dianne Hendy and Family in memory of Mr & Mrs Geoff Kennedy Certificate for Champion Exhibit Sections 221, 222 & 223 special first prize - $20.00 Voucher from Little Desert Quilts Class 221 Patchwork quilt, professionally machine quilted. Class 222 Patchwork quilt, hand or not professionally machine quilted. Class 223 Patchwork wall hanging. Class 224 A Piece of china painting. Class 225 Article of paper tole floral. Class 226 Article of paper tole depicting an animal. Class 227 Article of paper tole depicting scenery. Class 228 A page of scrapbooking. Class 229 A page of digital scrapbooking. Class 230 Homemade Toy. Class 231 Machine-made bag. Class 232 Article of patchwork, not quilt. Class 233 One pot holder. Class 234 Hand-worked cushion. Class 235 Best dressed doll. Class 236 Two distinct covered coat-hangers. Class 237 One piece handmade jewellery. Class 238 One piece canvas work. Class 239 One handmade Christmas Card. Class 240 One handmade card. Class 241 Three handmade cards. Class 242 One handmade birthday card Class 243 Piece of decoupage. Class 244 A decorated parcel.

26 Class 245 One piece of work featuring beads. Class 246 Piece of tapestry worked in any stitch, cotton over 30cm width. Class 247 Piece of tapestry worked in any stitch, wool over 30cm width. Class 248 Wall hanging. Class 249 Piece of tapestry under 30cm width. Class 250 Piece of long stitch, may include embroidery. Class 251 A Christmas decoration. Class 252 One piece of unspecified craft. Class 253 One piece of craft by 70 years and over. Champion Exhibit Craft Knitted or Crochet Articles STEWARDS: Jenny Wallis, Emma Bayly, Samantha Wallis 8:30am start. Certificate for Most Points &Trophy donated by Janet Kuchel Certificate for Champion Exhibit made from pure wool Certificate for Champion Exhibit other than pure wool Work can be in Pure Wool, Cotton, Orlon, Nylon or blends unless stated. Please attach label. All exhibits to be handmade. (Machine knitted bands allowed) Please attach label. No work to have already been shown at the Kaniva Show. Class 254 One crochet cotton article. Class 255 Article in homespun yarn. Class 256 Cushion. Class 257 Pair Baby's booties 8 ply yarn. Class 258 Pair Baby s booties 5,4 or 3 ply yarn. Class 259 Infant's knitted garment. Class 260 Unspecified article in modern yarn. Class 261 Knitted or crocheted baby shawl. Class 262 Child's knitted pullover or cardigan. Class 263 One pair knitted socks. Class 264 Ladies or gents knitted pullover or cardigan (any ply pure wool), label att Class 265 Ladies or gents knitted pullover or cardigan (5 ply or under). Class 266 Ladies or gents knitted pullover or cardigan (over 5 ply). Class 267 Knitted or crocheted toy. Class 268 Crocheted or knitted article. Class 269 Travel or knee rug. Class 270 Afghan rug. Class 271 Adult s Beanie or cap. Class 272 Child s Beanie or cap Class 273 Article made from scraps. Class 274 Pair of gloves or mittens. Class 275 Knitted Scarf. Class 276 Handmade scarf other than knitted. Champion Exhibit made from pure wool Champion Exhibit other than pure wool Most Points &Trophy Knitted or Crochet Articles CRAFT COLLECTIONS Located in the A&P Society Community Pavilion. Judging to commence 10:00am First prize $5.00, Second $2.00 Entry 50c Stewards: Claire Feder, Victoria Verrall 8:30am start Points to be shown on cards for 2, 3, & 4. Certificate for Most Points Certificate for Champion Exhibit of Craft Collections. Class 277 Three distinct kinds of work by person 60 years and over. Class 278 Three distinct kinds of work by person under 60 years old. Class 279 Three distinct kinds of works by person under 30 years old. Class 280 Collection of six small articles of art, craft and needlework Class 281 Collection of six small articles of art, craft and needlework Class 282 Collection of six articles, suitable to be sold on a stall Champion Exhibit of Craft Collections. Most Points Craft Collections. 25

27 MAKE, BAKE & GROW Located in the A&P Society Community Pavilion. Judging to commence at 10:00am First prize $5.00 Second prize $2.50 Entry 50 Certificate for Most Points Certificate for Champion Exhibit. Stewards: 8:30am start To consist of three items, one each of make, bake and grow. Make, Bake & Grow Class years and under - one person s work. Class 301 Over 18 years 50 years one person s work. Class 302 Over 50 years one person s work. Class 303 By a group - more than one person. JUNIOR CRAFT & FLOWERS Located in the A&P Society Community Pavilion. Judging to commence at 10:00am First $ 2.00, second $1.00 Entry 50c Stewards: Rice Kuchel, Sienna Kuchel and Alexis Hawker - 8:30am start All entries must be child s own work. Certificate for Champion Exhibit each section of Junior Craft & Flowers Area Trophy donated by Ian Maddern in memory of Nanette Maddern for best entry from all of the college entries. Middle College Student Section Year 4 Year 8 Certificate Most Points Trophy donated by Kaniva Midway Motel Certificate for Champion Exhibit Class 410 Small pot plant under 15cm grown by exhibitor. Class 411 A subject made from fruit and or vegetables Class 412 An arrangement of flowers, foliage allowed. Class 413 An arrangement with one flower and bud, foliage allowed. Class 414 Miniature arrangement of not more than 15cm. Class 415 Collection of 3 leaves. Class 416 Dried and/or artificial flower arrangement. Class 417 Machine made article or garment. Class 418 A piece of knitting or crochet work. Class 419 Decorated Shoe/Boot/Footwear First $5.00 donated by Mrs D Schmidt. Class 420 A decorated wooden spoon. Class 421 An edible necklace. Class 422 An article of craft. Senior College Student Section Year 9 12 Certificate for Most Points Trophy donated by Kaniva Midway Motel Certificate for Champion Exhibit Class 400 An arrangement of flowers, foliage allowed. Class 401 An arrangement my choice. Class 402 Miniature arrangement of not more than 15cm high. Class 403 Collection of 3 leaves. Class 404 Machine made article or garment. Class 405 A piece of knitting or crochet work. Class 406 An article of craft. Class 407 One article of handmade jewellery. Class 408 One handmade card. Class 409 An article incorporating buttons. Certificate for Most Points Senior College Student Section Champion Exhibit Senior College Student Section 26

28 Class 423 One article of handmade jewellery. Class 424 One handmade card. Class 425 An article incorporating buttons. Class 426 Longest & GREEN gum leaf. Class 427 A subject made from Lego following instructions (Instructions to be provided) Class 428 A subject made from Lego own design. Class 429 One loom band handmade. Class 430 One loom band made using a loom board. Certificate Most Points Middle College Student Section Champion Exhibit Middle College Student Section Junior College Student Section Prep Year 3 Certificate for Most Points Trophy donated by R&G Elliott Certificate for Champion Exhibit Class 431 Best decorated pot. Class 432 Small pot plant, under 15cm, grown by exhibitor. Class 433 Posy of garden flowers not wired. Class 434 An arrangement of flowers on a small plate in sand, foliage allowed. Class 435 An arrangement of flowers, foliage allowed. Class 436 Collection of 3 leaves. Class 437 A subject made from fruit and/or vegetables. Class 438 An edible necklace. Class 439 A decorated wooden spoon. Class 440 Decorated or painted egg, in stand/cup. Class 441 Machine made article or garment. Class 442 A piece of knitting or crochet Class 443 Decorated Shoe/Boot/Footwear First $5.00 donated by Mrs D Schmidt. Class 444 An article of craft. Class 445 One handmade card. Class 446 An article incorporating buttons. Class 447 A subject made from Lego following instruction. Class 448 A subject made from Lego own design. Class 449 Longest and GREENEST gum leaf. Class 450 One loom band handmade. Class 451 One loom band made using a loom board. Certificate for Most Points Junior College Student Section Champion Exhibit Junior College Student Section 27

29 Preschool Section 5 years old and under Certificate for Most Points - Trophy donated by Elsa Williams. Certificate for Champion Exhibit Class 452 Saucer of flowers, in sand, foliage allowed Class 453 Collection of 3 leaves Class 454 Subject made from fruit and/or vegetables Class 455 A decorated wooden spoon Class 456 Decorated or painted egg in stand/cup Class 457 An edible necklace Class 458 Longest and GREENEST gum leaf Class 459 One decorated cardboard plate Class 460 Decorated Shoe/Boot/Footwear boot First $5.00 donated by Mrs D Schmidt. Class 461 An article of craft made at day care Class 462 One handmade card Class 463 A subject made from Lego or Duplo Class 464 Best dressed doll Class 465 An article made from playdough Class 466 An article incorporating buttons Class 467 Item of craft/painting from 3 Year Old Kinder Class 468 Item of craft/painting from 4 Year Old Kinder Certificate for Most Points Preschool Section Champion Exhibit Preschool Section RELIVE YOUR CHILDHOOD 18 & Over First Prize $2.00, Second Prize $1.00. Entry.50c Certificate for Most Points Trophy donated by Kaniva Midway Motel Certificate for Champion Exhibit Class 469 Subject made from fruit and/or veg Class 470 Decorated gum boot Class 471 Decorated wooden spoon Class 472 Decorated paper plate Class 473 Longest and GREENEST gum leaf Class 474 Saucer of flowers in sand Class 475 Best decorated bra Class 476 Lego Class 477 Edible necklace Class 478 Four decorated teddy bear biscuits Class 479 Four triangles of fairy bread Class 480 Parent and Child - no specific article or craft Class 481 Jam jar of weeds 28

30 COOKERY Located in the A&P Society Community Pavilion. Judging to commence at 10:00am. First Prize $2.00, Second Prize $ Entry fee 50c Stewards: Denise Wallis, Georgie King, Pippa Munn - 8:30am start Exhibits in this class must be placed for judging by 10am. All exhibits need to be on white plastic or paper plates - no doilies allowed (baking paper may be put on disposable plates to stop cooking sticking.) Section ticket to be attached to exhibit. No packet cake mix to be allowed other than in its class. Cakes may be iced or un-iced unless specified. Yoyos are not a biscuit. All Cookery to be at least 1 day old. All Cookery to be displayed for judging without any covers. If you would like your food covered after judging please supply your own bags with your entries. All exhibits must be work of exhibitor. TIP: Cover your cake rack with a towel to stop rack marks on your cakes Open Certificate for Most Points- Trophy donated by Serviceton CWA Certificate for Champion Exhibit Class 500 One loaf of white bread made in bread maker. Class 501 Four plain scones Class savoury scones Class 503 Four pikelets. Class 504 A rich fruit cake. First prize $10.00 donated by Joyce McFarlane. Class 505 Boiled Fruit cake. First prize $5.00 donated by Elaine Hicks Class 506 Sultana cake. First prize - Trophy donated by Shirley Hawker. Class 507 Steamed plum pudding. To be removed from cloth/container. Class 508 Orange cake made with butter and iced. Class 509 Chocolate cake, iced. First prize - $5.00 donated by Margaret Rabone. Class 510 Banana cake. First prize - $5.00 donated by Ivy King. Class 511 Vegetable cake, e.g. carrot, zucchini, pumpkin etc. Class 512 Marble cake to be iced. First prize - $5.00 donated by Lorraine Vivian Class 513 Microwave baked cake any variety (packet mix allowed.) Class 514 Cake, made from packet cake mix. Packet with cake. Class 515 Mud cake, any variety. First Prize - $5.00 donated by Coral King. Class 516 Plain butter cake. First prize - $5.00 donated by Margaret Rabone. Class 517 A novelty decorated cake. Class 518 A decorated cake incorporating marzipan icing. Class 519 Sponge sandwich unfilled. First prize $5.00, second prize $2.00 donated by Dodson s Class 520 Sponge sandwich chocolate unfilled. Class 521 Sponge roll. Raspberry jam filling, ends not to be cut. First prize $10, Second prize $5 donated by Uncle Bob s. Class 522 Sponge roll any variety, filled, ends not to be cut. Class 523 Fruit and nut loaf. Class Meringues one colour Class 525 Homemade gluten free cake Class 526 Four decorated cup cakes. Class 527 Four muffins any variety. Paper to be removed. Class 528 Four lamingtons 4cm cube approximately. Class 529 Four cream puff cases without filling. Class 530 Four pieces unbaked slice, one variety, pieces each 6cm x 3cm approximately. First $

31 Class 531 Four pieces baked slice, one variety, pieces each 6cm x 3cm approximately. First $5.00 Class 532 Four homemade biscuits, one variety, rolled, forced or moulded in hand. Class 533 Four homemade cookies, one variety. Class 534 Four yo-yo s. First prize $10, Second prize $5 donated by Uncle Bob s. Class 535 One unfilled pavlova. Class 536 Two unfilled brandy snap cases. Class 537 Homemade dip any variety small container. Class 538 Four triangles of savoury toast. Class 539 Four sausage rolls. Class 540 Four pinwheels. Class 541 Homemade Pizza (including homemade base). First prize $20 donated by Maggi s Pizza JUNIOR COOKERY Stewards: Heather Wallis, Hailee Witmitz - 8:30am start MUST BE CHILD S OWN WORK Exhibits in this class must be placed by 9:30. Edible Decorations only All exhibits need to be on white plastic or paper plates - no doilies allowed (baking paper may be put on disposable plates to stop cooking sticking.) Section ticket to be attached to exhibit. No packet cake mix to be allowed other than in its class. Cakes may be iced or un-iced unless specified. All Cookery to be at least 1 day old. All Cookery to be covered with oven bags to stop cooking sticking (not cling wrap). Preschool Children 5 Years old and under Class 542 Four decorated Teddy Bear biscuits. Class 543 Four decorated cupcakes. Class 544 Four coconut balls. Class 545 Four chocolate crackles. Class 546 Four triangles of fairy bread. Class 547 One uncooked mini pizza (base - a slice of bread). Class 548 My favourite sandwich I made myself, uncut. Junior College Student Section Prep to Year 3 Class 549 Cake made from packet mix not iced. Packet with cake. Class 550 Chocolate cake, not iced. Class 551 Microwave baked cake, any variety, packet allowed. Class 552 Four coconut balls. Class 553 Four cup cakes, iced and decorated on top. Class 554 Four decorated Teddy Bear biscuits. Trophy donated by Heather Wallis. Class 555 Four pikelets. Class 556 Four honey joys, not decorated Class 557 Four triangle pieces of savoury toast Class 558 Four triangles of fairy bread. Class 559 One uncooked mini pizza (base - a slice of bread). Class 560 Lunchbox with five nutritious articles. (May include purchased items.) 30

32 Middle College Student Section Year 4 to 8 Class 561 Cake made from packet mix, not iced. Packet with cake. Class 562 Chocolate cake, not iced. Class 563 Microwave baked cake, any variety, packet allowed. Class 564 Four coconut balls. Class 565 Four cup cakes, iced and decorated on top. Class 566 Four pieces of hedgehog. Trophy donated by Heather Wallis Class 567 Four pikelets. Class 568 Four muffins. Class 569 Four scones. Class 570 Four triangle pieces of savoury toast Class 571 Decorated Teddy Bear Biscuits Class 572 Lunchbox with five nutritious articles. (May include purchased items.) Senior College Student Section Year 9 to 12 Class 573 Cake made from packet mix, not iced. Packet with cake. Class 574 Orange Cake, iced. Class 575 Chocolate Cake, not iced. Class 576 Fruit and/or vegetable cake eg. Pumpkin, carrot, banana etc. Class 577 Microwave baked cake, any variety. Packet allowed. Class 578 Four scones. Class 579 Four muffins. Class 580 Four pieces of slice, maybe baked or unbaked, 6cm x 3cm approximately. Class 581 Four cookies one variety. Class 582 Four iced and decorated cupcakes. Class 583 Novelty decorated cake. Class 584 One uncooked mini pizza (base - a slice of bread). 31 PRESERVES AND FARM PRODUCE Located in the A&P Society Community Pavilion. Judging to commence at 10:00am First $2.00, second $ Entry 50c Stewards: Donna Vivian, Lauren Witmitz, Emily Vivian - 8:30am start. All preserves to be shown in clear glass jars or bottles with lids - No wax or cellophane covers. All jams to be dated and labelled. Section tickets to be attached to exhibits. Preserved fruits not to be opened and other jars or containers to be sealed in such manner that judge can open. Each bottle to have section No. attached in collections. Microwave preserving is in its own section. One Entry per person in each section Certificate for Most Points Trophy donated by Kaniva Midway Motel Certificate for Champion Exhibit PRESERVES AND FARM PRODUCE Class 600 Collection of 5 articles off the pantry shelf. Class 601 Jar of preserved fruit cooked in the microwave. Class 602 Jar of preserved fruit unspecified. Class 603 Jar of preserved tomatoes. Class 604 Jar of pickled onions. Class 605 Jar of pickles. Class 606 Jar of relish. Class 607 Jar of chutney. Class 608 Bottle of tomato sauce. Class 609 One variety of berry jam. Class 610 Jar of melon and lemon jam. Class 611 Jar of apricot jam. Class 612 Jar of fig jam. Class 613 Jar of quince jam. Class 614 Jar of plum jam. Class 615 Jar of jam unspecified. Class 616 Jar of unspecified jelly. Class 617 Jar of marmalade unspecified. Class 618 Collection of jam, three varieties. Class 619 Collection of pickles, two varieties. Class 620 One jar of lemon butter. Class 621 One jar of boiled mayonnaise. Class 622 One jar of mock turkey. Class 623 One jar of honey, collected from own hive. Class 624 OVER 16 - Six hen eggs, other than brown, double yoke debarred.

33 Shown in filler. Class 625 OVER 16 - Six hen eggs, brown, judged by weight and appearance. Shown in filler. Class 626 UNDER 16 - Six hen eggs, other than brown, double yoke debarred. Shown in filler. Class 627 UNDER 16 - Six hen eggs, brown, judged by weight and appearance. Shown in filler. Most Points PRESERVES AND FARM PRODUCE Champion Exhibit PRESERVES AND FARM PRODUCE Class 723 Three oranges. Class 724 Three lemons, any variety. Class 725 Three apples. Class 726 Collection of fruit. Class 727 Collection of herbs, list herbs in collection. Class 728 One garlic bulb. Class 729 Lavender in jar. Small bunch. Class 730 Rosemary in jar. Small bunch. Class 731 Parsley in jar. Small bunch. Most Points VEGETABLES & FRUIT Champion Exhibit VEGETABLES & FRUIT VEGETABLES & FRUIT Located in the A&P Society Community Pavilion. Judging to commence at 10:00am First $2.00, second $ Entry 50c Stewards: Pam van Kempen, Julie Braisby, Hannah Braisby, Skye Braisby - 8:30am start. NB: All root vegetables must have top retained. All citrus fruit to have stem attached. Judges may cut vegetables for judging if they so desire. Certificate for Most Points Trophy donated by Ian Austin Certificate for Champion Exhibit VEGETABLES & FRUIT Class 700 Four onions. Class 701 Four brown keeping onions. Class 702 Four turnips. Class 703 Four red beet. Class 704 Four garden carrots. Class 705 Four radishes. Class 706 Four garden parsnips. Class 707 Collection root vegetables, two of each. Class 708 Six sticks rhubarb. Class 709 Six stalks of silver beet. Class 710 One lettuce. Class 711 One cabbage. Class 712 One cauliflower. Class pods of broad beans. Class pods of green peas. Class pods of snow peas. Class 716 One pie or preserving melon. Class 717 Six new potatoes. Class 718 One butternut pumpkin. Class 719 One pumpkin. Class 720 Collection of vegetables for a salad. Class 721 Collection of 4 varieties of vegetables (no rhubarb). Class 722 Any other vegetable not listed. CUT FLOWERS Located in the A&P Society Community Pavilion. Judging to commence at 10:00am First $ 2.00, second $ Entry 50c Stewards: Lorraine Coad, Cherry Stimson, Sharon Munn - 8:30am start. Please provide your own vase, suitable to your flower / arrangement for display All flowers exhibited in Cut Flowers Classes (excluding Arrangements Classes) must be grown by exhibitor. An annual must be grown each year from seed. A protea is not an Australian native. Fresh Statice is a cut flower at the Kaniva Show. Champion Exhibit Classes $10.00 donated by Lorraine and Adrian Coad. Champion Exhibit in Flowering Bulb Sections $10.00 donated by Lorraine and Adrian Coad. Certificate for Most Points Trophy donated by Kaniva Midway Motel Certificate for Champion Exhibit of all Cut Flowers Sections Trophy for Champion Rose donated in memory of Mr and Mrs I. Lannin by Ian Maddern and Family. 32

34 CUT FLOWERS Class 800 One cut of native Australian shrub or tree. Class 801 Three cuts of flowering shrubs or trees. Class 802 One cut of flowering shrub or tree. Class 803 One cut of flowering creeper. Class 804 One Protea. Class 805 Three Double Stock, no laterals. Class 806 One Double Stock, no laterals. Class 807 Three Antirrhinums. (Snapdragons) Class 808 One Antirrhinum. (Snapdragons) Class 809 Three varieties of Daisies, two cuts of each kind. Class 810 One stem of Kiss-Me-Quick. Class 811 One Tulip. Class 812 Three Larkspurs Class 813 Three distinct cuts of Bulbs, Corms, Rhizomes or Tubers. Class 814 One cut of Aquilegia (Columbines). Class 815 One cut of Orchid. Class 816 Three Anemones. Class 817 Collection of Anemones not more than 12. Class 818 Three Ranunculus (double), three cuts of each. Class 819 Collection of Ranunculus, not more than 12. Class 820 Collection of Sweet Peas, not more than 12 cuts. Class 821 Three Sweet Peas. Class 822 Three cuts of Bearded Iris. Class 823 One cut of Bearded Iris. Class 824 Two different coloured Bearded Iris. One single flower of each. Class 825 Three cuts of Dutch Iris. Class 826 One cut of Dutch Iris. Class 827 Collection of Daises, mixed varieties. Class 828 Six Violas, displayed on a saucer. Class 829 Three Lilies. Class 830 Three Calendulas (Marigolds). Class 831 One Rose Class 832 Three Roses Class 833 Three full blown Roses. Class 834 Three Ivy Geraniums. Class 835 Three Pelargoniums. Class 836 One Pelargonium. Class 837 One Geranium. Class 838 Three distinct colours of Geraniums. Class 839 Three Carnations. 33 Class 840 One Carnation. Class 841 Six Pansies. Inkwell supplied. Class 842 Three Pansies. Inkwell supplied. Class 843 Four distinct cuts flowers, autumn tone, yellow allowed, one of each. (Shrubs and roses allowed) Class 844 Four distinct cut flowers, shades of pink, one of each. (Shrubs and roses allowed) Class 845 Four distinct cut flowers, white &/or cream, one of each. (Shrubs and roses allowed) Class 846 Four distinct cut flowers, blue &/or mauve, one of each. (Shrubs and roses allowed) Class 847 Collection of cut flowers, not more than 12, one cut of each variety. (Shrubs and roses allowed) Class 848 Six varieties of cut flowers, one of each. Class 849 Three varieties of cut flowers, one of each Class 850 Five varieties of annuals, one of each. Class 851 Three varieties of annuals, one of each. Class 852 Collection of Iceland Poppies not more than 6.

35 Class 853 Three cuts of Alstroemeria (Princess Lily). Class 854 Three cuts of one variety of flowers not mentioned in schedule. Class 855 One cut of Bird of Paradise. Class 856 Any other bloom or cut not mentioned in schedule. Champion Exhibit Sections Champion Exhibit in Flowering Bulb Sections Certificate for Most Points CUT FLOWERS Certificate for Champion Exhibit of all Cut Flowers Classes Champion Rose Arrangements Located in the A&P Society Community Pavilion. Judging to commence at 10:00am First $ 2.00, second $ Entry 50c Stewards: Jacqui Nash - 8:30am start Please provide your own vase, suitable to your flower /arrangement for display All fresh flowers unless stated. Any foliage, drapes, leaves, sticks and compliments, accessories allowed. Certificate for Champion Exhibit Certificate for Most Points Trophy donated in memory of Beryl Dodson, by the Carter family. Class 857 An arrangement, my preference. Class 858 An arrangement using materials from one plant. Class 859 An arranged novelty container. Class 860 An arrangement in the theme of love. Class 861 An arrangement of mixed colours. Class 862 An arrangement black and white. Class 863 An arrangement of artificial flowers, any accessories. Class 864 An arrangement incorporating a photo. Class 865 An arrangement of old fashioned flowers in an old fashion container. Class 866 A small arrangement. Class 867 A foliage arrangement. Class 868 Bowl of floating flowers and/or foliage in water. Class 869 One colour. Class 870 Rugged beauty. Class 871 Modern design Class 872 One Flower Certificate for Champion Exhibit Certificate for Most Points POT PLANTS Located in the A&P Society Community Pavilion. Judging to commence at 10:00am First $2.00, second $1.00 Entry 50c STEWARDS: Maree van Kempen - 8:30am start. Certificate for Most Points Trophy donated by Kaniva Midway Motel Certificate for Champion Exhibit Class 873 Cactus and/or Succulent garden. Class 874 Succulent and/or Cacti suitable for window sill. Class 875 Cyclamen in bloom. Class 876 Variegated pot plant. Class 877 Maiden Hair Fern - fine. Class 878 Maiden Hair Fern - coarse. Class 879 Any other fern not mentioned. Class 880 Indoor plant. Class 881 Pot of Flowering Geranium. Class 882 Fishbone Fern. Class 883 Hanging container in bloom (pot not to exceed 30cm in diameter). Must have been grown in hanging container. Class 884 Hanging container not in bloom (pot not to exceed 30cm in diameter). Must have been grown in hanging container. Class 885 Container of Succulent. Class 886 Novelty container pot plant and/or cacti. Class 887 Potted topiary shaped plant or shrub. Class 888 Container in bloom - pot not to exceed 30cm in diameter. Class 889 Container in bloom - pot 30cm or over. Class 890 Container of flowering bulbs. Class 891 Pot of Cymbidium Orchid. Class 892 Pot of Orchid other than Cymbidium. Class 893 Patio or miniature Rose. Class 894 Any other pot plant not mentioned. Certificate for Most Points POT PLANTS Champion Exhibit POT PLANTS 34

36 ART Located in the Complex. Judging to commence at 10:00am First Prize $2.00, Second $1.00 Entry 50c Stewards: Lorraine Jewell, Sharon Merrett, Brett Jewell and Joe Merrett 8:30am start. Paintings or pictures - able to hang preferred. Certificate for Most Points Trophy donated by Kaniva Midway Motel Certificate for Champion Exhibit Open Class 900 Painting any media, any subject Class 901 Painting of Kaniva district, any media advise location Class 902 Abstract or semi-abstract - any media. Class 903 Sketch or drawing - any subject. Class 904 Portrait - any media. Class 905 Picture made from natural resources. Class 906 3D art/craft, e.g. clay/metal/wood/glass. Class 907 Article made from recycled material. Most Points Art Champion Exhibit Art Senior College Student Section Year 9 Year 12 Certificate for Most Points Trophy donated by Purple Starfish Certificate for Champion Exhibit Class 908 Painting any media, any subject Class 909 Sketch or drawing - any subject. Class 910 Colour picture any media. Class 911 Any other form of picture, e.g. printing / collage etc. Class 912 Picture and copy. Class 913 Computer picture, own design. Class 914 Computer picture, program. Class 915 Computer calendar, own design. Class 916 3D art/craft, e.g. clay/metal/wood/glass. Class 917 Article made from recycled goods. Class 918 Hobby exhibit or collection. Most Points Senior College Art Champion Exhibit Senior College Art Middle College Student Section Grade 4 Year 8 Certificate for Most Points Trophy donated by Purple Starfish Certificate for Champion Exhibit Class 919 Painting any media Class 920 Sketch or drawing - any subject. 35 Class 921 Colour picture - any media. Class 922 Colour picture - any media, under 10. Class 923 Any other form of art work, e.g. printing. Class 924 Addressed Envelope to: The President of Kaniva A & P Society Inc. Ms Amanda Munn, PO Box 146, Kaniva, Victoria, 3419 Class 925 Art/Craft item from wood. Class 926 Picture and copy. Class 927 Computer picture, own design. Class 928 Computer picture, program. Class 929 Computer calendar, own design. Class 930 Hobby exhibit or collection. Class 931 Article made from recycled goods. Most Points Middle College Art Champion Exhibit Middle College Art Junior College Student Section Certificate for Most Points Trophy donated by Purple Starfish Certificate for Champion Exhibit Class 932 Painting. Class 933 Drawing or pencil sketch. Class 934 Colour picture any media, any subject.

37 Class 935 Art/Craft item any type. Class 936 Painting or model any media. Class 937 Addressed Envelope to: The President of Kaniva A & P Society Inc. Ms Amanda Munn, PO Box 146, Kaniva, Victoria, 3419 Class 938 Picture and copy. Class 939 Computer picture, own design. Class 940 Computer picture, program. Class 941 Computer calendar, own design. Class 942 Hobby exhibit or collection. Class 943 Article made from recycled goods. Most Points Junior College Art Champion Exhibit Junior College Art PRESCHOOL 5 and Under Certificate for Most Points Trophy donated by Purple Starfish Certificate for Champion Exhibit Class 944 Painting. Class 945 Drawing or pencil sketch. Class 946 Colour picture any media, any subject. Class 947 Art/Craft item any type. Class 948 Painting or model any media. Class 949 Picture and copy. Class 950 Computer picture, own design. Class 951 Hobby exhibit or collection. Class 952 Article made from recycled goods. Most Points PRESCHOOL Art Champion Exhibit PRESCHOOL Art 2017 Colouring Competition Colouring Pages can be found the back of the Schedule. Extra pages are available at the Post Office, West Wimmera Shire Council, Doyles IGA, LINK and our Facebook page. Class 953 Open Class 954 Senior College Students Class 955 Middle College Students Class 956 Junior College Students Class 957 Preschool 2017 Kaniva Archie Portrait Competition Portrait of a Kaniva person by a Kaniva artist. Any style, any media (except photography). Class 958 Open Class 959 Senior College Students Class 960 Junior College Students 36

38 PHOTOGRAPHY Stewards: J. Goodwin, A. Austin C. McDonald, A. McFarlane, L. Powell, C. Tink, N. Nuttall, M. Wills, K. Charalambous, K. Tink, S. Carter, K. Carter, B. Taylor Prize money First $2.00, Second $1.00. Entry fee 50c. Photos submitted must not have previously taken a prize at the Kaniva Show. All photographs must be submitted to Secretary by 5.00pm (preferably 3.00pm) on Thursday prior to show. Print Sections (other than enlargements) to be no larger than 5 x7 (open and intermediate) and 6x4 (novice, and junior sections). All exhibits must be mounted on cardboard or matted with hanging tab on back to protect mount. Exhibitor s name, section name and number must be labelled on back of mount. An image may only be entered in one section. The same image may not be entered in for example, Colour and B & W or small print and Enlargement or any other combination. If this happens, the image will be accepted into the first occurring category in the schedule and other images removed. All images entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. Stewards have the right to transfer novice entries to intermediate and intermediate entries to open section if entrant is deemed to be above the standard they have entered. Entrants may enter above their entry class eg: Novice may also enter in Intermediate or Open If numbers of entries exceed display room available, it may be necessary to limit enlargements displayed. Merit Certificates are given when judge finds standard of section high and placement difficult. Stewards Choice Award is each steward s pick from all entries. Please be at Sporting Complex by 5.00pm Saturday to collect entries. CERTIFICATE FOR CHAMPION PRINT OF SHOW (1-55) TROPHY DONATED BY HORSHAM COLOUR PRO Open Colour (Up To 5x7 ) Certificate for Most Points ( ) Trophy donated by Kaniva Bus Service Certificate for Champion Exhibit ( ) Trophy donated by Kaniva Bus Service. Class 1000 Action Class 1001 All Creatures Great & Small Class 1002 Farming/Farming Life Class 1003 Blue Class 1004 Landscape or Waterscape Class 1005 Macro/Close Up Class 1006 Person/People Class 1007 Fresh Start/New Beginnings Class 1008 Set of 3 Prints Class 1009 Sunrise/sunset Class 1010 Open Open Monochrome (Up to 5x7 ) Certificate for Champion Exhibit (12-14) Trophy donated by Kaniva Pharmacy Class 1011 Lines Class 1012 Person/People Class 1013 Open Open Enlargement Colour Certificate for Most Points ( ) Trophy donated by Simon & Jennifer Goodwin Certificate for Champion Exhibit ( ) Trophy donated by Kaniva Pharmacy Class 1014 Portrait Class 1015 Close Up/Macro Class 1016 Still Life Class 1017 Landscape Class 1018 Open 37

39 Open Enlargement Monochrome Class 1019 Clouds Class 1020 Architecture Class 1021 Open Digitally Manipulated (Small Print or Enlargement) Class 1022 Digitally altered print presented with original (Colour or B&W) Mobile Phone Pic Class 1023 Open - small or large print (taken by smart phone) Intermediate (Up to 5x7 ) (Colour or Monochrome) Certificate for Most Points ( ) Trophy donated by Ross & Alaine McFarlane Certificate for Champion Exhibit ( ) Trophy donated by Cindy McDonald Class 1024 All Creatures Great & Small Class 1025 Blue Class 1026 Farming/Farming Life Class 1027 Landscapes Class 1028 Macro/Close Up Class 1029 Person/People Class 1030 Reflections Class 1031 Something Sweet Class 1032 Set of 3 Prints Class 1033 Enlargement (over 5x7 ) Class 1034 Open Novice (Up to 6x4 ) Certificate for Most Points ( ) Trophy donated by Horsham Camera House Certificate for Champion Exhibit ( ) Trophy donated by Horsham Camera House Class 1035 Action Class 1036 All Creatures Great & Small. Class 1037 Flower/Nature Class 1038 Blue Class 1039 Landscape/Waterscape Class 1040 Spider web Class 1041 Person/People Class 1042 Set of 3 Prints Class 1043 Enlargement (over 6x4 ) Class 1044 Open 38

40 Junior (Under 16) Certificate for Most Points ( ) Trophy donated by Cindy McDonald Certificate for Champion Exhibit ( ) Trophy donated by Ross & Alaine McFarlane Class 1045 All Creatures Great & Small Class 1046 Digitally Created (or changed) Class 1047 Blue Class 1048 Sport Class 1049 Landscape Class 1050 Person/People Class 1051 Spider web Class 1052 Flower/s Class 1053 Winter Class 1054 Open Junior (Under 12) Certificate for Most Points ( ) Trophy donated by Chelsea Tink Certificate for Champion Exhibit ( ) Trophy donated by Simon & Jennifer Goodwin Class 1055 My Pet Class 1056 Flowers Class 1057 Grandparent/s Class 1058 Friends Class 1059 Open VAS Photography Competition See VAS COMPETITION Section for details: Class /18 theme for exhibits Sunrise/Sunset VAS Junior Photography Competition Class /18 theme for exhibits Spider Web (Feature must be within a 50km radius of respective Show) Exhibitors to be aged under 18 on the day of their local show/field day 39

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