COMMONWEALTH BANK WARRNAMBOOL SHOW SCHEDULE 2018

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1 WARRNAMBOOL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY COMMONWEALTH BANK WARRNAMBOOL SHOW SCHEDULE 2018 SAT 27TH OCT 9AM - 10PM 2018 FAMILY FUN FOR EVERYONE! MUSIC, CARNIVAL, SHEARING AND WOOD CHOP ENTERTAINMENT RUNNING TILL LATE. DISPLAYS & COMPETITIONS: HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, ARTS & CRAFTS, HORTICULTURE, DOGS, POULTRY, ANIMAL NURSERY AND A RANGE OF ACTIVITIES. 4 DAYS OF COMPETITIONS, 1 DAY OF ENTERTAINMENT

2 SECTION N HORTICULTURE New: Entries delivered to Wannon Rooms Judging: Friday 26th October 2018 from 5 pm. Entries Close: 7 pm Wednesday, 24th October (NO LATE ENTRIES). Or payments to be made on the day. Entry Fee: 50c per entry. Entries must be staged Friday 26th October between 10 am and 4.30 pm. Entries Online: Go to complete your entries online, making sure that you have a copy with all your details, and print them out. Scan and send a copy of your entries to the Warrnambool Agricultural Society s address. Alternatively, you can print a copy of your entries and bring them to the Warrnambool Agricultural Society Office. Chief Steward: Peter Lyles, Exhibitors Notes: All exhibits remain property of exhibitor Two or more persons may not show separately from any one garden in a class. Children and teenagers may show separately if exhibits are grown in a separate plot. Limit of three entries by any one exhibitor in any class Exhibitors are asked to collect prize-money from Chief Steward in Homecraft Pavilion at Wannon Rooms from 10 am to 1 pm on Sunday, 28th October. Name exhibits wherever possible this creates interest. (Cards available from Chief Steward) All stems must reach water (except in Floral Art) Exhibits must be grown by exhibitors or be in his or her possession at least two months prior to Show (except in floral art). No points allowed for container except in Floral Art and Container Plant sections. Society s containers to be used where practicable, but exhibitors may use their own container. No wiring or supports above container allowed in Cut Flower section. In classes for Trees, Shrubs, Creepers and Native Plants, space available 50cm (20 ) wide. Container to be suitable for size of exhibit. In Container Plant section the container can not to exceed 25 cm (10 ) diameter. In case of Equal First award no Second award will be made. If Equal Second award, Second Prize money will be divided. All prizes may be withheld if exhibits deemed unworthy. The Society reserves the right to reject or refuse any exhibit, which in the opinion of the committee is not eligible or worthy of showing. After judging, exhibits MUST NOT BE REMOVED OR ALTERED BEFORE 10 am Sunday without permission of the Chief Steward. All exhibits must be collected between 10 am and 1 pm on the Sunday of the show. The Judge s decision is final. Where possible blooms to be staged with 6 of stem showing above lip of container. Where stems or cuts are asked for, stems will be counted at top of container. 20 In Cut Flower classes judging will be on quality of flower and presentation but not necessarily on arrangement. Own foliage only allowed Protests must be made in writing and be delivered to the Chief Steward by 2 pm Saturday, accompanied by a deposit of $5, which will be refunded if the protest is upheld The Chief Steward reserves the right to relocate any exhibit during staging or prior to judging if such is unduly hidden or overshadowed by other exhibits Exhibitors are requested to advise Chief Steward immediately on arrival at hall of any entries to be withdrawn. All exhibits will be deemed to be the property of the Show Committee until the close of show. The committee will exercise all care but cannot be held responsible for any loss, accident or damage to any exhibits Any prizes unclaimed within seven days of the show will be forfeited to the society FLORAL ART Exhibition by WARRNAMBOOL FLORAL ART GROUP Theme: Own Choice. HORTICULTURE DEFINITIONS ANS means Any Number of Stems. Con Container any shape or size, e.g. Vase, Bowl, Jar, etc. (3 to 6 stems unless otherwise stated). CVA Colour Variation Allowed. DK Different Kinds, e.g. Roses, Stocks, Pansies. DV Different Varieties of one kind, e.g. Roses Peace, Ophelia, Super Star, etc. IOC In One Container. NAS An exhibit marked so by the judge means Not According to Schedule. NND Not Necessarily Different. SS Staged singly. TRUSS Cluster of flowers or fruit growing from one stem. e.g. Pelargonium, Polyanthus, Tomatoes. CONTAINER PLANTS Prizes: 1st $1, 2nd 50c (unless otherwise stated) Note: Maximum size of Cons. 25cm approx., unless otherwise stated. All sizes approximate Class Fern Class Con Plant, Grown for Foliage - (No Ferns) Class Con Plant in Flower Class Con Bulbs in Flower Class Con of Cactus or Succulent Not in Flower Class Con of Cactus or Succulent in Flower Class Con of Geranium (Zona Pelargonium) in Flower Class Con of Regal Pelargonium in Flower Class Con of Coloured Leaf Geranium (Zonal Pelargonium) BEST EXHIBIT CONTAINER PLANTS SECTION Prize $10 Bunnings Gift Voucher

3 BEST EXHIBIT For 1 container of: Geranium in flower, Regal Pelargonium in flower & Coloured Leaf Geranium Joy Mahood Memorial trophy CUT SHRUBS & AUST. NATIVE PLANTS Prizes: 1st $1, 2nd 50c. All Exhibits must have been grown in the open garden. Maximum width of shrubs, trees or creepers 50 cm (20 ) approx. Container to be suitable for size of exhibit Class Con of Lilac Up to 3 cuts allowed Class Con of Flowering Tree, Shrub or Creeper. No Australian Native. Up to 3 cuts allowed, NND Class 4012 Flowering Trees, Shrubs or Creepers No Australian Native. 1 cut of each, DK, I0C Class cut Flowering Tree, Shrub or Creeper No Australian native Class Cuts Ornamental Foliage, DK I0C Class Spray Fuchsia, Single Class Spray Fuchsia, Double or Semidouble Class Cut Flowering Climber Class Cut Protea Class Cut Leucodendron or Leucospermum Class Cut Banksia Class Cut Australian Native Plant in Flower Other than scheduled Class Cuts Australian Native Plants in Flower, DK, I0C Other than scheduled Class Con of Callistemon Class Con of Grevillea Class Con of Australian Natives in Flower Other than scheduled BEST EXHIBIT IN CUT SHRUBS Excluding Aust. Natives. Prize $10 Bunnings Gift Voucher BEST EXHIBIT AUST. NATIVE PLANTS Prize $10 Bunnings Gift Voucher CUT FLOWERS Prizes: 1st $1, 2nd 50c (unless otherwise stated) All Exhibits must have been grown in the open garden. Class Con of Single Daisies, CVA No Shasta or Gerbera. No buds, some foliage allowed Class Con of Anemone-centre, Daisies, CVA No buds, some foliage allowed Class Con of Double Daisies, CVA No buds, or foliage allowed Class Con of Pink Shaded Flowers Shrubs allowed, no roses Class Con of White Flowers Shrubs allowed, no roses Class Con of Red Shaded Flowers Shrubs allowed, no roses Class Con of Cream, Yellow, Orange or Brown Shaded Flowers Shrubs allowed, no roses 21 Class Con of Blue, Mauve or Purple Shaded Flowers Shrubs allowed, no roses Class Variety of Geranium (Zonal Pelargonium), Up to 3 trusses allowed Class Variety of Regal Pelargonium, Up to 3 trusses allowed Class 4036 Geraniums (Zonal Pelargonium), DV, SS, 1 truss of each Class Regal Pelargonium, DV, SS. 1 truss of each Class Con of Ranunculi. Up to 10 stems allowed Class Pansies, CVA. to be shown on Society cons. Class Stocks, DV, SS, 2 laterals allowed Class Con of Ivy Pelargonium, 1 variety Class Sprays Aquilegia, CVA, IOC Class Con of Sweet Peas, NND. Up to 20 stems allowed Class Con of Iceland Poppies. Up to 10 stems allowed Class Con of 1 Kind of Flower. Not scheduled, no trees, shrubs or creepers allowed Class Cut of Flower. Not listed in schedule, no trees, shrubs or creepers allowed Class Stems Bearded Iris, DV, SS Class Iris other than Bearded, NND, SS Class Iris other than Bearded Class stem Bearded Iris Class 4051 Single Floret Bearded Iris. No buds Class Flowers of Bulbs, Rhizomes, Corms or Tubers, DK, IOC. 1 of each kind Class 4053 Small Bunch of Flowers from a Ground-cover Plant. One variety Class Spike of Orchid Class Con of Roses - NND CVA Class Stem Hybrid Tea Rose Class Stem Floribunda Rose Class Stem David Austin, Alistair Clarke Rose Class Con David Austin, Alistair Clarke Rose Class Stem Miniature Rose Class Con Pink Shaded Roses Class Con White Shaded Roses Class Con Red Shaded Roses Class Con Cream, Yellow, Apricot or Orange Shaded Roses Class Con Blue, Mauve or Purple Shaded Roses BEST CUT FLOWER Ribbon and $10 Bunnings Gift Voucher BEST STEM OF IRIS Ribbon and $10 Bunnings Gift Voucher BEST EXHIBIT IN CUT FLOWER SECTION FROM MULTIPLE EXHIBITS Ribbon and $10 Bunnings Gift Voucher BEST EXHIBIT ROSES Ribbon and $10 Bunnings Gift Voucher BEST STEM OF ROSES Ribbon & $10 Bunnings Gift Voucher

4 FRUIT AND VEGETABLES (Amateurs only) Note: All root vegetables and rhubarb to be staged with tops trimmed to approx. 4 except silverbeet Class Lemons Class bunch of Chinese Vegetables Class Stalks Rhubarb (Tied) Class Cauliflower Class Cabbage Class New Potatoes, White Class White-skinned, Onions Class Pods Peas Class Head of Brocolli Class Broad Beans Class Lettuce Class Carrots Class Stalks Silver Beet Class Beetroot Class Vegetable not scheduled Class Bowl mixed Citrus, up to 3 Class 4082 Herbs, DK To be staged in cons of water small bunch of each, not necessarily in flower, must be named. MINIATURE CONTAINER SECTION Please observe strict sizing of containers, miniature displays encouraged. Class 4083 Con Mixed Herbs Max 3 varieties growing, con size up to 15 cm Class 4084 Con of Herb, Growing One variety no Parsley. Must be named Class 4085 Con of Parsley, Growing One plant, con size up to 15 cm Class 4086 Display of Fruit, Herbs & Vegetables From Your Garden Minimum of 3 to maximum 10 Items Class 4087 Display of Asian Inspired Herbs & Vegetables Minimum of 3 to maximum 6 Items BEST EXHIBIT IN FRUIT AND VEGETABLE Prizes: 1st $10 Bunnings Gift Voucher JUNIOR Entry Fee: 50 cents Prizes: 1st $1, 2nd 50c (unless otherwise stated) MUST BE EXHIBITORS OWN WORK 9 12 Years Class 4088 Display of Fruit, Vegetable & Herbs from a School Garden Minimum 10 to a maximum of 25 Class 4089 Vegetable or Fruit Novelty Horticultural material only Class 4090 Arrangement Suitable for a Christmas Table Class 4091 Floral Mat In sand filled container, edge to be covered with small leaves (not larger than 250 mm x 350 mm overall approx. or 250 mm diameter approx.) Class Con of Cacti and/or Succulents, Growing BEST EXHIBIT IN 9-12 YEARS Bunnings Garden Gift Pack 8 Years & Under Class 4093 Vegetables or Fruit Novelty Horticultural Material only Class 4094 Floral Saucer Based on damp sand, edge of saucer to be covered with small leaves Class 4095 Small Flowers in an Egg Cup Tied in water Class Con Cacti and/or Succulents, Growing BEST EXHIBIT IN 8 YEARS & UNDER Bunnings Garden Gift Pack 22

5 THE HOMECRAFT PAVILION AT THE WANNON ROOMS (SECTIONS O, P, Q, R & S) Chief Steward: Refer each section. Prizes: Unless otherwise stated will be 1st $5, 2nd $3. NB: Society reserves the right to substitute cash prizes with trophies or vouchers of at least equivalent value. Please Note: A minimum of 4 entries must be received in any class in Sections O (Photography), and Q (Arts) to warrant the award of two prizes. Section P (Needlework, Fancy Work & Craft) & R (Cookery), a minimum of 8 entries are required for prizes to be given If there are less than the specified number of entries, only one prize may be awarded. The judge need not necessarily grant any prize if in his/her opinion, the standard of entries does not justify any award. However, the judges may in their discretion, award a 2nd and/or 3rd prize if it is considered a higher award is not justified. Entry Fees: Members $1, Non-Members $1.50, for Sections P & R, all other Pavilion Sections: Members 70c & Non Members $1, unless otherwise stated. ( Member includes Member School submitting bulk entries for students and children of financial Members of Society.) Primary School Craft & Art Sections: 50c per entry. Junior Cookery: 50c Member, 70c Non-Member. Entries Close: please refer page 5 for individual section closing dates and times. All articles, except Cookery, Cake Decorating & Craft sections to be taken to Homecraft Pavilion at the Wannon Rooms from 9 am 12 noon Tuesday 23rd October. No late entries will be accepted. Craft entries must be delivered and taken to the Homecraft Pavilion at the Wannon Rooms between 8.30 am 12 noon on Thursday, 25th October. Judging commence 1 pm sharp. Please contact secretary to make arrangements for delivery outside these hours. Cookery and Cake Decorating entries must be delivered and taken to the Homecraft Pavilion at the Wannon Rooms, 8.30 am - 12 noon on Friday 26th October. Judging will start at 1 pm sharp. Please contact secretary to make arrangements for delivery outside these hours. Entries Online: Go to complete your entries online, making sure that you have a copy with all your details, and print them out. Scan and send a copy of your entries to the Warrnambool Agricultural Society s address. Alternatively, you can print a copy of your entries and bring them to the Warrnambool Agricultural Society Office. Exhibit Identification: For each entry received, an Entry Ticket is issued. The number on the Entry Ticket identifies the exhibitor and class and, therefore, must be securely attached to the exhibit when it is delivered to the Homecraft Pavilion. No 23 names are to be written on the face of the entry ticket however, the exhibitor s name may be written on the back of the ticket to facilitate identification when entries are collected after the show. Handy Hint: Some schools use coloured stickers to code their students exhibits. Exhibit Prize Collection: No prize money, trophies, award certificates, etc. will be allowed to be collected until after the show when they will be available from the Chief Steward in the Homecraft Pavilion at the Wannon Rooms. Collection time for all entries will be between 9.00 am and 12 noon on Sunday, 29th October, no entries to be collected on Saturday. For any Sections where entries are exhibited in the open, e.g. Art, prize tickets will not be left with the entry but will be held by the Chief Steward. No exhibits or prizes may be collected following collection of entries. Special arrangements can be made for the bulk collection of school entries before 10.00am on Tuesday, 30th October. Any entries, including schools, that have not been collected by Friday 2nd December will be disposed of at the discretion of the Warrnambool Agricultural Society. Thank you to all our Pavilion sponsors: Spotlight, Rocky Lamattina & Sons, Ward McKenzie Pty. Ltd., Bendigo Woollen Mills, Collins Booksellers, Periwinkle Patchwork, Southern Right Creative Festival Inc. SECTION O - PHOTOGRAPHY Steward: Warrnambool Camera Club. Conditions of Entry: The Exhibitor must have photographed all exhibits. Photos must be mounted on card or matted. Exhibit Sizes: Minimum 5 x 7 (13 cm x 18 cm). Maximum shall not exceed 16 x 20 (40 cm x 50cm) including the mount size. No framed prints. Exhibit must not have been awarded a 1st prize at a previous Warrnambool Show. If there are a large number of entries on a specific subject, a separate class may be created for that subject and awards made on that basis. Entry Fees: Members 70c per print, Non-Members $1. Entries Close: 16th October at 5 pm (Bulk entries from Schools October 17th). Exhibits to be delivered to the Homecraft Pavilion at the Wannon Rooms, 9 am 12 noon Tuesday, 23rd October. Judging: Thursday, 25th October at 1 pm. Prizes unless otherwise stated will be 1st $5 and 2nd $3. PHOTOGRAPHY MONOCHROME Class 5001 Portrait Class 5002 Open - Any Other Subject COLOUR Class 5003 Landscape or Seascape Class 5004 Open, Any Other Subject

6 NOVICE These classes are open to anyone who has not won a 1st prize in an Open Photography competition and anyone who has not been a member of a camera club for more than two years. (BLACK & WHITE or COLOUR). Class 5005 Open - Any Other Subject JUNIOR Year 11 & 12 Class 5006 Nature Study/Landscape Class 5007 Portrait Class 5008 Open - Any Other Subject Year 10 & Under Class 5009 Nature Study/Landscape Class 5010 Portrait Class 5011 Open - Any Other Subject VAS EVENTS Class 5012 VAS Senior Photography Competition Rules and Regulations /19 theme for exhibitors - A Photo Featuring Water 2. Unframed 3. Print no larger than 20 cm by 30 cm 4. Must be mounted (mount no larger than 3 cm border) 5. Professional Photographers are not eligible. (someone that derives the greater percentage of their income as a photographer) 6. Each exhibit entered must be the bona-fide work of the exhibitor 7. An exhibitor 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 exhibitor 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 is not 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 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 14. Late entries not accepted State Prizes: 1st Trophy and $70, 2nd $20 and 3rd $10. Class 5013 VAS Junior Photography Competition 24 Rules and Regulations 1. Exhibitors to be aged under 18 on the day of their local show/field day /19 theme for exhibitors - A Photo Featuring Water 3. Unframed 4. Print no larger than 20 cm by 30 cm 5. Must be mounted (mount no larger than 3 cm border) 6. Professional Photographers are not eligible. (Someone that derives the greater percentage of their income as a photographer) 7. Each exhibit entered must be the bona-fide work of the exhibitor 8. An exhibitor 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 exhibitor 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 is not 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 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 State Prizes:1st Trophy and $30 2nd $15 and 3rd $10 SECTION P - NEEDLEWORK, FANCY WORK & CRAFT Judging: Thursday, 25th October at 1 pm at the Homecraft Pavilion at the Wannon Rooms enter through main gate on Koroit Street. Exhibits: To be delivered to the Showgrounds Homecraft Pavilion at the Wannon Rooms, Koroit Street entrance 8.30 am - 12 noon Thursday 25th October unless other arrangements have been made. Conditions: All work in this Section must be new, unwashed and the bona-fide work of the exhibitor.

7 No exhibit will be allowed if it has won 1st prize at the previous show of this Society and the exhibit must have been completed within two years of the closing date. Exception. Exhibits in the VAS Ltd Knitting, Embroidery, Hand-Spun, Quilted Patchwork and Garment of Wearing Apparel Competitions must have been completed in the last 12 months. Entry Fees: Members $1, Non-Members $1.50 for all classes unless otherwise stated at beginning of sub section. Member includes Member School submitting bulk entries for students and also includes children of members of the Society Secondary College Aggregate Award: A Perpetual Shield will be awarded to a school with students exhibiting in the general Craft, Pottery, Woodwork, Sheet metal and Plastic Work. Points will be awarded according to prizes won by exhibits from each College with the winner being decided on a percentage basis taking into account the number of students at each participating College In order to be eligible for Aggregate Points exhibits must be entered under the School Name. Entries submitted by individual Students independent of their College will not be counted DESIGN THEME Class 5014 Home Grown & Hand Made Primary School Specifications: WEATHER VANE. 1. To be made out of recycled plastics, fabric, poly pipe, wood, home grown fruit vegetables weeds flowers only limit will be your imagination. 2. Completed works must be delivered to the Homecraft Pavilion at the Wannon Rooms on Thursday 25th October 2018 between 8.30 am 12 noon. 3. A rosette will be awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize. BEAD CRAFT Class 5015 Jewellery Article made of beads or decorated with beads Class 5016 Bugs & Spiders Class 5017 Flowers & Butterfly s FELT Class 5018 Any Garment or Article Made from homemade felt MARQUETRY Class 5019 Wood Inlay or Marquetry Any design applied or pictorial (wall hangings must have necessary attachments for display). MILLINERY Class 5020 Winter Hat Handmade hat using any method except knitted or crocheted, any materials. Must be wearable. Class 5021 Race Day Handmade hat suitable for Race Day. Must be wearable. 25 Class 5022 Any Other Hat Your own design. Must be wearable. SCRAPBOOKING Class 5023 Own Choice Class 5024 Holidays WEAVING Class 5025 Scarf Class 5026 Article of Clothing KNITTING Machine knitted bands allowed only where specified. Class 5027 Scarf Class 5028 Child s Jumper or Cardigan 5 or 8 ply wool and machine knitted bands allowed. Class 5029 Infants Booties Class 5030 Infants Outfit or Layette Class 5031 Cardigan, Jacket or Pullover - 10 ply+ For male or female in 10 ply or coarser. Class 5032 Cardigan, Jacket or Pullover - 8 ply & Under For male or female in up to 8 ply. Class 5033 Shawl Class 5034 Tea Cosy Class 5035 Traditional Aran Jumper or Cardigan Class 5036 Cushion or Knee Rug Class 5037 Knee Rug, 1 m x 1 m Class 5038 Any Article Any article that is hand knitted and not listed. Class 5039 Machine Knit Jumper or Cardigan For male or female. Class 5040 Machine Knit Child s Jumper or Cardigan, 32 onwards. Class 5041 Any Machine Knit Any machine knitted article that is not listed. Class 5042 VAS Knitting Competition Sponsored by Spotlight Rules and Regulations 1. Hand knitted garment for an infant/child, up to 3 years of age. 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 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 2019 Group Final. the winning exhibit will then compete in the State final at the 2019 Royal Melbourne Show 6. An exhibitor may represent only one local show at a 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

8 10. All work to have been completed in the last twelve 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 State Prizes: 1st Trophy and $300 Spotlight voucher, 2nd $150 Spotlight voucher and 3rd $50 Spotlight voucher Class 5043 VAS Sewing Competition Sponsored by Spotlight Rules and Regulations 1. Tote/Carry Bag, no larger than 50 cm on any one side, fabric handle/s, minimum embellishments allowed, must be lined, sewn by machine, may be hand finished, knitted/ crocheted items not acceptable. 2. Sewn by machine. 3. May be hand finished. 4. Knitted/Crocheted items not acceptable. 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 2019 Group final. The winning exhibit will then compete in the State final at the 2019 Royal Melbourne Show. 7. An exhibitor may represent only one local show at a Group level and one Group at State level. 8. An exhibit having won at State Final, is no longer eligible to compete n 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 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. State Prizes: 1st Trophy and $300 Spotlight voucher, 2nd $150 Spotlight voucher and 3rd $50 Spotlight voucher CROCHET Class 5044 One Doily In cotton or linen thread. 26 Class 5045 Layette Class 5046 Jumper or Cardigan Class 5047 Knee Rug Class 5048 Shawl Class 5049 Scarf Class 5050 Beanie Class 5051 Edging On a handkerchief or hand towel. Class 5052 Afternoon Tea or Supper Cloth Class 5053 An Article Your choice of article and one that is not listed. Class 5054 VAS Crochet Competition Sponsored by Spotlight Rules and Regulations 1. One item of crochet, no larger than 50 cm on any one side 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 2019 Group final, the winning exhibit will then compete in the State final at the 2019 Royal Melbourne Show. 5. An exhibitor may represent only one local show at a 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 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 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. State Prizes: 1st Trophy and $300 Spotlight voucher, 2nd $150 Spotlight voucher and 3rd $50 Spotlight voucher BEST IN SHOW Weaving, Felting, Knitting, Crocheting & Hand spinning. Must be crafted from wool. Prize: $100 value of Product from Bendigo Woollen Mills. SENIORS (OVER 55) CROCHETED Class 5055 Knee Rug 1 m x 1 m Class 5056 One Doily In linen or cotton.

9 Class 5057 Layette Class 5058 Shawl Class 5059 Edging On a tea towel, hand towel or handkerchief. Class 5060 Afternoon Tea or Supper Cloth Class 5061 Jumper or Cardigan Pure wool or wool blend. Class 5062 An Article Your own choice and one that is not listed. KNITTED Class 5063 Knee Rug 1 m x 1 m Class 5064 Jumper or Cardigan Pure wool or wool blend. Class 5065 Layette Class 5066 An Article Your own choice and one that is not listed. EMBROIDERY Class 5067 VAS Embroidery Competition Sponsored by Spotlight 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 2019 Group Final. The winning exhibit will then compete in the State final at the 2019 Royal Melbourne Show. 4. An exhibitor may represent only one local show at a 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 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. State Prizes: 1st Trophy and $300 Spotlight voucher, 2nd $150 Spotlight voucher and 3rd $50 Spotlight voucher Class 5068 Candlewicking Class 5069 Cross Stitch Class 5070 Embroidery With Ribbon Class 5071 Free Hand Class 5072 Machined Embroidery Class 5073 An Article Any article and one that is not listed. 27 HAND SPINNING All entries must have a sample of the fleeces attached. In hand/home spun wool or a natural fibre mix. Class 5074 Cap or Hat Class 5075 Cardigan, Jacket or Pullover For a male or female. Class 5076 Toy Class 5077 An Article Any article and one that is not listed. APPLIQUE, PATCHWORK & QUILTING Class 5078 Applique Article Class 5079 Article of Quilting Class 5080 Hand Sewn Patchwork Article Class 5081 Machine Sewn Patchwork Article Class 5082 Machine Patchwork Wall Hanging Class 5083 VAS Patchwork Competition Sponsored by Spotlight Rules and Regulations: 1. The exhibit is to be no more than one metre on any one side. 2. Machine pieced and machine quilted. 3. Minimal embellishments. Small amount only so as 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 2019 Group Final. The winning exhibit will then compete in the State final at the 2019 Royal Melbourne Show. 6. An exhibitor may represent only one local show at a Group level and one Group at State level. 7. An exhibit having won at State Final, is no longer eligible to compete n 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 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. State Prizes: 1st Trophy and $300 Spotlight voucher, 2nd $150 Spotlight voucher and 3rd $50 Spotlight voucher UPCYCLE & RECYCLE Class 5084 Upcycle & Recycle Article FOR THIS SECTION WE REQUIRE A BEFORE PHOTO (Tips-hints make a quilt from an old pair of jeans, bags, or scarves. Upcycle a t-shirt, add lace-buttons, felt an old blanket, just use your imagination)

10 GENERAL CRAFT Class 5085 Tassel Class 5086 Beaded Garment Class 5087 Soft Toy Teddy Bear Class 5088 Cushion Class 5089 Sewn Article Class 5090 Wall Hanging Creative Class 5091 Tapestry Class 5092 Prettiest Coat Hanger Class 5093 Long Stitch Article Class 5094 Craft Article Own choice Class 5095 Folk Art Article Class 5096 Novelty Article Class 5097 Jewellery Making Class 5098 Recycle From The Farm Class 5099 Lined Garment Own choice. Class 5100 Eco Dying Class 5101 Shibori Dying GRADE 7 & 8 Class 5102 Cushion Class 5103 Patchwork Article Class 5104 Knitted Scarf Class 5105 Sewn Article Own choice. Class 5106 Cross Stitch Article Class 5107 Craft Article One that is not listed. Class 5108 Novelty Item Class 5109 Individual Item Class 5110 Sewing Bag Class 5111 Hoodies GRADE 9 & 10 Class 5112 Toy Any type. Class 5113 Cushion Class 5114 Sewn Article Own choice. Class 5115 Sewn Article Stretch fabric. Class 5116 Cross Stitch Article Class 5117 Knitted Scarf Class 5118 Shorts Class 5119 Patchwork Cushion Class 5120 Hat Class 5121 Craft Article One that is not listed. Class 5122 Novelty Item Class 5123 Track Pants Class 5124 Dress GRADE 6 & UNDER Class 5125 Toy Article Class 5126 Sewn Article Own choice. Class 5127 Handmade Paper Class 5128 Craft Article One that is not listed. Class 5129 Novelty Item Class 5130 Knitted Scarf POTTERY Class 5131 Sculpture or Figurine Class 5132 Article Hand Formed Not on the wheel. GRADE 10 to 12 Class 5133 Sculpture Class 5134 Pot, Vase or Plate Class 5135 Article Hand Formed Not on the wheel. Class 5136 Pot Wheel thrown. GRADE 8 & 9 Class 5137 Pot Wheel thrown. Class 5138 Article Hand Formed Not on the wheel. GRADE 7 & UNDER Class 5139 Sculpture Class 5140 Article Hand Formed Not on the wheel. LEATHER WORK Class 5141 Fashion Accessory Class 5142 Plaited Article Class 5143 Article of Saddlery Class 5144 Small Item No larger than 25 cm. WOODWORK Class 5145 Article of Own Choice GRADE 11 & 12 Class 5146 Article of Own Choice GRADE 9 & 10 Class 5147 Article of Own Choice GRADE 7 & 8 Class 5148 Article of Own Choice SHEETMETAL & PLASTIC WORK Class 5149 Article of Own Choice GRADE 10 to 12 Class 5150 Article of Own Choice GRADE 7 to 9 Class 5151 Article of Own Choice NEW: CWA BRANCH COMPETITION Class 5152 Handicrafts: 5 different types of craft work, Can include embroidery and beadwork May include 1 floral art. RULES: Each item is judged out of a possible 10 points. Plus points awarded out of 10 for displaying. PRIZE: to be donated by CWA Victoria. RESTRICTED CLASSES CRAFT These classes are reserved for exhibition from Lyndoch, Vision Australia, Special Development Schools, etc. Class 5153 Rug Hand knitted or crochet. Class 5154 Knitted or Crochet Article 28

11 Class 5155 Soft Toy Class 5156 Embroidered Article Class 5157 Tapestry Article Class 5158 Patchwork Article Class 5159 Prettiest Coat Hanger Class 5160 Felt Article Class 5161 Leather Article Class 5162 Wood Article Class 5163 Novelty Article Class 5164 Article Made From Recycled Goods Class 5165 Craft Article One that is not listed. Class 5166 Article Made By Group Class 5167 Knitted Scarf SCHOOLS CRAFT Class 5168 Sewn Article Class 5169 Article Made From Recycled Goods Class 5170 Wood Article Class 5171 Novelty Item Class 5172 Craft Article SECTION Q ART Judging: Friday 26th October at 10 am Conditions: Exhibits must have been completed within 12 months of closing date. Exhibits that have won a 1st prize at a previous show of this Society are not eligible. All Exhibits: Must be collected from the Pavilion between 9 am - 12 noon Sunday 28th October. No responsibility accepted for articles not collected at this time. Special arrangements available for school entries, please contact Secretary. RESTRICTED CLASSES ART These classes are reserved for exhibition from Lyndoch, Vision Australia, Special Development Schools, etc. Theme (Warrnambool Show theme) Class 5173 Painting, any medium Class 5174 Drawing, any medium Class 5175 Collage PRIMARY SCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN ART ENTRIES PLEASE NOTE ALL WORKS MUST BE DISPLAYED ON A4 PAPER or CARD. ALL ARTWORK TO BE TAKEN TO THE HOMECRAFT PAVILION AT THE WANNON ROOMS BETWEEN 9 AM AND 12 NOON ON TUESDAY 23rd OCTOBER, including SPECIAL THEMED WORK DISPLAYS. NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. JUDGING TO COMMENCE 10 AM FRIDAY 26TH OCTOBER. SPECIAL THEMED WORK Theme (Show Animal theme) Class 5176 Prep Grade Class 5177 Grade 1 Class 5178 Grade 2 Theme (Show theme) Class 5179 Grade 3 Class 5180 Grade 4 Theme (Warrnambool theme) Class 5181 Grade 5 Class 5182 Grade 6 Grade 5 or 6 Classes only - Best Overall Primary School Class Entry, will receive a $100 value book pack kindly donated by Collins Booksellers, Warrnambool. Class 5183 Painting in Watercolour Class 5184 Painting in Acrylic Class 5185 Painting in Oil Class 5186 Drawing (any medium) JUNIOR ART Under 18 Class 5187 Painting (any medium) Class 5188 Drawing (any medium) Class 5189 Sculpture YEAR 8 & 9 Class 5190 Painting (any medium) Class 5191 Drawing (any medium) YEAR 7 AND UNDER Class 5192 Drawing in Lead Pencil Class 5193 Drawing in Coloured Pencils Class 5194 Drawing in Pastels Class 5195 Painting (any medium) Class 5196 Mask Class 5197 Collage let your mind wander 29

12 SECTION R - COOKERY Judging: Friday 26th October at 1 pm Conditions: All exhibits must be baked prior to day of judging all exhibit must have entry tickets attached and be delivered to the Homecraft Pavilion at the Wannon Rooms 8.30 am-12 noon on Friday, 26th October. After judging, no exhibit or part thereof may be altered or removed. To be collected between 9 am 12 noon on Sunday, 28th October when all exhibits must be collected. Cookery entries to be presented on an appropriate sized white paper plate with entry ticket stapled to plate. Chief Steward reserves the right to change plates if considered necessary for proper presentation. Entries not presented as specified will not be judged Entry Fees: All Classes Members (includes children of members) $1, Non Members $1.50 Prizes: All Classes (unless otherwise stated) 1st $5, 2nd $3 cash/prize Class 5198 Iced Cake, Any flavour baked in a ring tin Class Pieces of Cooked Slice Class Pieces of Uncooked Slice Class Sultana Scones, Glazed Class Apple Tarts, Small Class 5203 Ginger Fluff Sponge, Unfilled Class 5204 Cocoa Sponge Class 5205 White Sponge Class 5206 Iced Packet Cake, Any flavour Class 5207 Sponge Roll, Jam-filled (end uncut) Class 5208 Cherry Cake 4 oz Butter Cake Recipe, 4 oz max of Cherries cut into 6 pieces. Iced top only, no decorations. Class 5209 Nut and Fruit Loaf, Nuts chopped, bake in nut roll tin Class Shortbread Tarts, Different fillings Class 5211 Marble Cake, Light butter cake, iced Class Pieces of Shortbread, Cooked in pieces Class 5213 Plum Pudding, Boiled in cloth Class 5214 Sultana Cake, Sultanas and peel only Class 5215 Plate of Homemade Biscuits, 4 kinds (2 of each) Class Lamingtons, Light butter cake Class 5217 Orange Cake, Iced top, no decorations, cooked in one tin Class 5218 Chocolate Cake, Baked in one tin, chocolate icing, top only, no decorations Class 5219 Tea Cake, Cinnamon and sugar topping Class Queen Cakes, Currents on top Class Decorated Patty Cakes Class Yo-Yo s Class Pikelets Class 5224 Cake, Your own choice and it is not listed Class 5225 Iced Variety Cake, Other than classes already mentioned (e.g. Zucchini, Pumpkin, etc.) Class 5226 Cake, Any variety cooked in a microwave oven Class 5227 Cream Puffs, Shell only, 3 per plate Class 5228 Ginger Bread House Class 5229 Plain Scones Challenge, 4 per plate. PASTRY COOKING Class Cornish Pasties, 1 to be cut Class Sausage Rolls Class Nibble Pies Class Egg and Bacon Pies, Not family pies JUNIOR - UNDER 16 Prizes: 1st $5, 2nd $3 Class Plain Scones, Glazed Class Sultana Scones, Glazed Class 5236 Current Cake Class 5237 Iced Packet Cake, Any flavour Class Pasties, Egg and milk glaze (1 to be cut) Class Sausage Rolls Class 5240 Sponge Sandwich, Unfilled Class Lamingtons Class 5242 Plate of 6 Biscuits, 3 varieties, 1 of each, iced Class 5243 Tea Cake, Cinnamon, butter and sugar topping Class Patty Cakes, Iced Class Pikelets Class 5246 Chocolate Cake Class 5247 Cake, Any variety cooked in microwave oven Class 5248 Iced Variety Cake, Other than classes already mentioned (e.g. zucchini, pumpkin, etc.) NEW: CWA BRANCH COMPETITION Class 5249 Cooking: 5 different types of cookery, Can include jams and preserves, May include 1 floral art Rules: Each item is judged out of a possible 10 points, Plus points awarded out of 10 for displaying. Prize to be donated by CWA Victoria 30

13 VAS EVENTS Class 5250 Rich Fruit Cake Competition The following recipe is compulsory for all entrants Here s What You Need 250 g (8 oz) Sultanas 250 g (8 oz) Chopped Raisins 250 g (8 oz) Currants 125 g (4 oz) Chopped Mixed Peel 90 g (3 oz) Chopped Red Glace Cherries 90 g (3 oz) Chopped Blanched Almonds ¹/ ³ cup Sherry or Brandy 250 g (8 oz) Plain Flour 60 g (2 oz) Self-Raising Flour ¼ teaspoon grated Nutmeg ½ teaspoon ground Ginger ½ teaspoon ground Cloves 250 g (8 oz) butter 250g (8 oz) soft brown sugar ½ teaspoon lemon essence OR finely grated lemon rind ½ teaspoon almond essence ½ teaspoon vanilla essence 4 large eggs Here s What You Do 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, 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 no larger than 20 cm and bake in a slow oven for approximately 3½ to 4 hours. Allow the cake to cool in the tin. Note: To ensure uniformity and depending upon the size, it is suggested that the raisins be snipped into 2 or 3 pieces, cherries into 4-6 pieces and almonds crosswise into 3-4 pieces. Class 5251 VAS Carrot Cake Competition Sponsored by Rocky Lamattina & Sons New recipe: Compulsory for entrants to only use recipe below. Ingredients: 375 g plain flour 2 tsp baking powder 1½ tsp bicarb soda 2 tsp ground cinnamon ½ tsp ground nutmeg ½ tsp allspice 2 tsp salt 345 g castor sugar 375 ml vegetable oil 4 eggs 3 medium carrots, grated (350 grams) 220 g tin crushed pineapple, drained 180 g pecan nuts crushed Steps: 1. Preheat the oven to 180 C (160 C fan), Grease a 20 cm (8 ) round cake tin and line with baking paper Sift the dry ingredients together into a bowl. In a separate bowl, beat the eggs and oil, then add to the dry ingredients. Mix well then add the carrots, crushed pineapple and pecans. Mix to form a smooth batter and pour into the cake tin. 3. Bake for approximately minutes. 4. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for 10 minutes in the tin on a wire rack. Upend and allow to cool on the wire rack. State Final Prizes: 1st - $250 plus Trophy, 2nd - $100, 3rd - $50. Class 5252 VAS Junior Boiled Fruit Cake Sponsored by Ward McKenzie Pty Ltd 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 number one VAS competition as far as sheer number of exhibits go. That s a whole lot of cake. Rules and Regulations: 1. The fruit cake competitions follow 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 below). 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: 1st $200 plus Trophy, 2nd $100 and 3rd $50. Hot Tips: A well-kept competition cake 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. Ingredients: 375 g (12 oz) Sunbeam Mixed Fruit ¾ cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon mixed spice ½ cup water 125 g (4 oz) butter ½ teaspoon bicarbonate of soda ½ cup sherry 2 eggs lightly beaten 2 tablespoons marmalade 1 cup self raising flour 1 cup plain flour ¼ teaspoon salt

14 Method: 1. Place the Sunbeam Mixed Fruit, sugar, spice, water and butter in a large saucepan and bring to boil 2. Simmer gently for 3 minutes, then remove and allow to cool 3. Add the sherry, eggs and marmalade, mixing well 4. Fold in the sifted dry ingredients then place in a greased and lined 20 cm (8 ) round cake tin 5. Bake in a moderately slow oven for 2¼ hours, or until cooked when tested NB: As with Class 5250, this Class is included in a State Competition with the winning exhibitor being eligible to compete at Group Level to qualify for the State Final at the next Royal Melbourne Show. See Regulations for VAS Rich Fruit Cake Competition. Exhibitors must be under 18 years on the date of the local (e.g. Warrnambool show). Class 5253 VAS Junior Carrot & Date Muffins Competition Sponsored by Rocky Lamattina & Sons 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. 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. Ingredients: 2½ cups Self-raising flour 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 cup brown sugar (firmly packed) ¹/ ³ cup 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 Icing sugar for dusting Method: 1. Heat oven to 190 C (moderately hot). 2. Line and spray a 12-hole muffin pan with large paper cases. 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 prepared pan holes. 5. Cook for 20 minutes, (to test muffins are cooked inserted cake skewer. If it comes out clean the muffins are ready. 6. Stand muffins in pan for 5 minutes then turn out onto a wire rack to cool. Serving Suggestion: Serve warm or cold dusted with sifted icing sugar. Serves 12 (If you only eat one each). JUNIOR - RESTRICTED CLASS Class Pikelets or Scones Class 5255 Butter Cake Class 5256 Decorated Cake PRESERVES Class 5257 Jar Raspberry Jam Class 5258 Jar Berry Jam, any other variety Class 5259 Jar Apricot Jam Class 5260 Jar Orange Marmalade Class 5261 Jar Grapefruit Marmalade Class 5262 Jar 3 Fruit Marmalade Class 5263 Jar Marmalade, any other variety Class 5264 Jar Dark Plum Jam Class 5265 Jar Light Plum Jam Class 5266 Jar 2 Fruit Jam Class 5267 Jar Jam, any other variety Class 5268 Jar Lemon butter Class 5269 Jar Preserved Fruit Class 5270 Jar Olives JUNIOR Class 5271 Jar of any Jam variety MUSTARDS, PICKLES, RELISHES, JELLIES & CHUTNEYS NOTE: Pickles, whole in vinegar or brine must be in jars containing approx. 375 ml with screw top or clamped lid. Class 5272 Jar Mustards made from Seed, any variety Class 5273 Jar Mustard Pickles and Savoury Jelly, any variety Class 5274 Jar Mustard Pickles, any variety Class 5275 Jar Pickled Onions Class 5276 Jar Tomato Relish Class 5277 Jar Quince Jelly Class 5278 Jar Savoury Jelly, any variety Class 5279 Jar Chutney, any variety 32

15 SAUCES, VINEGAR S & CORDIALS NOTE: All exhibits of sauces to be in appropriate bottle (swing or screw top) containing no more than 500 ml. No corked bottles allowed. Class 5280 Plum Sauce, 1 bottle Class 5281 Worcestershire Sauce, 1 bottle Class 5282 Tomato Sauce, 1 bottle Class 5283 Savoury Sauce, Any other variety used to accompany meat. 1 bottle. Class 5284 Herbed Vinegar, 1 bottle Class 5285 Dessert Sauce, 1 bottle Class 5286 Cordial, Any variety. 1 bottle. BREADS - HOMEMADE Class 5287 White Bread, With yeast in preferred size 650 g bread tin Class 5288 Wholemeal Bread, Hand-made with at least 50% wholemeal, in preferred size 650 g bread tin Class 5289 Multi-Grain Bread, hand-made, in preferred size 650g bread tin Class 5290 Any Other Bread, hand-made, in preferred size 650 g bread tin. State variety on back of exhibit (e.g. poppy seed, fruit loaf, etc.) Class 5291 Bread Rolls, hand-made, 4 rolls of medium size BREADS - MACHINE MADE Class 5292 White Bread Class 5293 Wholemeal Bread Class 5294 Multi-Grain Bread Class 5295 Any Other Variety *State variety on back of exhibit (e.g. poppy seed, fruit loaf, etc.) MUFFINS Class 5296 Muffins Sweet, 3 medium to large size. State variety on back of exhibit ticket Class 5297 Muffins Savoury, 3 medium to large size. State variety on back of exhibit ticket SECTION S - CAKE DECORATING Judging: Friday 26th October at 1 pm Entry Fees: Open and Novice classes. Members $1, Non-Members $1.50, School Entries 60c Prizes: Open and Novice Classes 1st $5, 2nd $3. U18 and U15 classes 1st $4, 2nd $2 cash/prize Conditions: All exhibits must have entry ticket attached All exhibits to be delivered to pavilion between 8.30 am and 12 noon on Friday 26th October. All cakes to be Rich Fruit except Butter Cream Section. A novelty cake to be the shape of the novelty. After judging, no exhibit or part thereof may be altered or removed until Sunday 28th October between 9 am - 12 noon, when all exhibits must be collected. No bought decorations allowed except ribbon, tulle, wire, stamens and braid, manufactured pillars, unless otherwise stated. Cleats must be attached under all exhibits. A NOVICE competitor is one who has not won a first prize in that class at the Show. Class 5298 Decorated Cake, Any variety Class 5299 Decorated Novelty Cake Class 5300 Arrangement of Sugar Flowers Class 5301 Decorated Miniature Special Occasion No larger than 12 cm iced Class 5302 Tiered Wedding Cake Class 5303 Decorated Cup Cake, 3 to a plate NOVICE Class 5304 Decorated Novelty Cake, Including Dolly Varden (artificial doll allowed) Class 5305 Arrangement of Sugar Flowers Class 5306 Decorated Cake SECONDARY Class 5307 Decorated Novelty Cake, Including Dolly Varden (artificial doll allowed) Class 5308 Decorated Butter Cream Cake, Presentation board to be no larger than 40 cm at largest point Class 5309 Decorated Miniature Cake, No larger than 12 cm iced Class 5310 Decorated Special Occasion Cake, Any occasion Class 5311 Decorated Cup Cakes, 3 to a plate PRIMARY Class 5312 Decorated Special Occasion Cake, Any occasion Class 5313 Decorated Novelty Cake Class 5314 Decorated Butter Cream Cake Class 5315 Decorated Cup Cake, 3 to a plate Class 5316 Decorated Marie Biscuit, 3 to a plate EGGS Showcase your Fowl and Duck Eggs - Who Hatches the Best Class 5317 Plate of 4 Bantam Eggs (Fowl) Class 5318 Plate of 4 Standard Eggs (Fowl) Class 5319 Plate of 4 Duck Eggs 33

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