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2 ATHERTON TABLELAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY COMMITTEE & MEMBERS President: Leanne Thomas Senior Vice President: David McConnell Junior Vice President: Dave Whitehead Patron: Mayor Joe Paronella Proudly Supported by: Tablelands Regional Council Event Co-ordinators: Cathy Darcey, Bree Hargreaves Secretary: Sharon Robinson Treasurer: Doug Welch Members: Alan Dowling, Taleesha Fegatelli Auditors: MGS Accounting Safety Officer: David Plume, Paul Strike ANGUS, Valmae; Atherton AUSTIN, Laurie; Mareeba BAYLISS, Vicki; Townsville BELL, Cheryl; Mareeba BELL, Geoff; Mareeba CHAPMAN, Jim; Atherton CHRISTENSEN, Hazel; Atherton COSTA, L.W. (Tex); Atherton CREAR, Dale; Atherton CREAR, Pina; Atherton CREAR, Wally; Montville DOWLING, Alan; Yungaburra HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS HOCKING, Stephen; Atherton GORDON, Clive; Cairns KENNAUGH, Val; Atherton KILPATRICK, Shirley; Tolga KOCHI, Angel; Atherton MADIN, Noelene; Atherton MAHER, Marie; Atherton MATHER, Gavin; Atherton NICHOLLS, Sue; Atherton OFFORD, Ray; Yungaburra PINK, Shirley; Atherton ROCKLEY, Doris; Mareeba ROCKLEY, Greg; Atherton ROCKLEY, Helen; Atherton ROCKLEY, W.J (Bill); Mareeba RYAN, C.M. (Chris); Atherton RYAN, R.G. (Sam); Atherton SAGER, Barbara; Atherton TASKE, Peta; Atherton WEARE, Gail; Atherton WHITEHEAD, David; Atherton WHITTING, Susan; Malanda MR FIREWORK S TROPHY (GARY SWANSON) To be won by the Exhibitor gaining the Highest Points in ALL SECTIONS OF THE ATHERTON SHOW Open to all Exhibitors Tully North Three points for each section entered 1st-3 points; 2nd-2 points; 3rd-1point In the event of a tie: Champion-3 points; Reserve Champion-2 points. No points for any new classes made by stewards Winners who have won in the past 3 years are not eligible Shield to be engraved with Winner s name and to be presented annually. Sponsored by Mr. Fireworks RJ TOM PINK MEMORIAL FOR JUNIOR SHOW PARTICIPATION RJ Tom Pink devoted almost 40 years of his life to the Atherton Show in the role of Show Secretary. He was a firm believer in the benefits the Agricultural Show gave to the whole community, and he especially loved to encourage young people to become involved. Points awarded for participation. 1 pt for each exhibit entered; 3pts for each section entered Open to all exhibitors in Junior Classes throughout all sections of the Show. Exhibitors who have won in the past 2 years will not be eligible. In the event of a tie, prize will be shared. The final decision will be at the discretion of the Atherton Show Society. Sponsored by the Pink Family

3 CONTENTS + IMPORTANT DATES Entry forms are accepted from 1st June 2017 Page Section Forms & Fees Due Exhibits Due Judging Starts : Horses - Dressage Enter on Day Tues 4th July 7.30am Mon 10th July 3pm Sun 9th July 8am Mon 10th July 3.30pm Sun 9th July : Stud Beef Cattle Tues 4th July 7am Tues 11th July 9am Tues 11th July : Dairy Cattle - Junior Dairy Paraders Tues 4th July Day of Event 8am Tues 11th July 9am Tues 11th July : Poultry Tues 4th July 8am Mon 10th July 8.30am Mon 10th July 22 5: Bananas Sun 9th July, 3-5pm 3 5pm Sun 9th July 7am Mon 10th July 23 7: Goats Tues 4th July 8.30am Mon 10th July 9am Mon 10th July 24 9: Woodchopping Fri 9th June 3pm Mon 10th July 9am Tues 11th July 4pm Mon 10th July 10am Tues 11th July 24 10: Championship Dog Show Fri 9th June 8.30am Mon 10th July 9am Mon 10th July : Agriculture Sun 9th July, 10am 10am Sun 9th July 2pm Sun 9th July : Floriculture - Cut Flowers - Native Flowers - Pot Plants Sun 9th July, 10am 10am Sun 9th July 1pm Sun 9th July 31 13: Orchids Fri 7th July 12-3pm Sat 8th July 10am Sun 9th July 32 14: Floral Art Sat 8th July, 2pm 2pm Sun 9th July 3pm Sun 9th July : Culinary Art - Junior Culinary Art - Jams & Preserves - Ferments Tues 4th July 10am Sun 9th July 11am Sun 9th July 10am Sun 9th July 11am Sun 9th July 11am Sun 9th July 12pm Sun 9th July 11am Sun 9th July 12pm Sun 9th July : Needlework Tues 4th July 10am Sat 8th July 11am Sat 8th July : Photography Tues 4th July 12.30pm Sat 8th July 1pm Sat 8th July : Art Tues 4th July 4pm Wed 6th July 10am Sat 8th July : Craft Tues 4th July 4pm Sat 8th July 1am Sun 9th July General Conditions & Competition Rules, How to Enter, General Entry Form, Cattle Entry Forms ATHERTON SHOW OFFICE HOURS 15TH JULY - 30TH APRIL Wednesday & Thursday 9.30am pm 1ST MAY UNTIL SHOW Monday - Friday 9.30am pm SHOW WEEK Saturday, July 8th 8am - 5pm Sunday, July 9th 8am - 5pm Monday, July 10th 8am - 8pm Tuesday July 11th 8am - 5pm Wednesday July 12th 9.30am pm Thursday July 13th 9.30am pm Friday July 14th 9.30am pm CONTACT DETAILS Atherton Tableland Agricultural Society Inc (est 1904) PO Box 114, Atherton QLD 4883 Atherton Showgrounds Merriland Hall 10 Louise St. Atherton QLD 4883 Phone: info@athertonshow.com.au Buy your Gate Passes and Bonus Dollars before Sunday 9th July and SAVE $$$! Available from Thursday 1st June to Sunday 9th July at the Show Office, or from the following ticket agents: Tableland Hardware Summers News Giddy s 4AV Ravenshoe More information online Rockhampton 14th - 16th June Mackay 20th - 22nd June Proserpine 23rd - 24th June Bowen 27th June Burdekin (Ayr) 28th June Townsville 30th June - 3rd July QUEENSLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW DATES 2017 Herbert River (Ingham) 6th - 7th July Malanda 7th - 9th July Atherton 10th - 11th July Innisfail 13th - 14th July Mareeba 15th - 16th July Cairns 19th - 21st July Mossman 23rd - 24th July Tully 28th - 29th July Cooktown 28th - 29th July Charters Towers 30th - 1st August Brisbane EKKA 11th - 20th August PAGE 1

4 JUMP OFFICIALS: RINGMASTER: STEWARDS: RING ANNOUNCER: ENTRY FEE: ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: JUDGING STARTS: PAGE 2 Wayne Sheppard, Morris Hamill Alan Dowling Gavin Mather, Rebecca Roy, Julie Shuttleworth, Derek Shuttleworth, Sylvia Hole Clive Gordon $2.50 unless otherwise stated Enter on the day 8am Monday 10th July & 8am Tuesday 11th July **ALL HORSES MUST BE HENDRA VACCINATED TO ENTER THE ATHERTON SHOWGROUNDS!** HORSE HEALTH DECLARATION FORMS: These forms are to be filled out and handed in only on your arrival to our show; please do not send this form in with your nominations, stabling camping etc. These forms are to ensure us that your horse to the best of your knowledge is fit and well and showing no signs of sickness, therefore you must hand them in on your arrival. Forms are also available at the office, or you can download from the net at: go to documents and forms, scroll down and click on Horse scroll down to EQ Health Dec Form. Reminder: It is expected that your horse movement plan will be maintained as per Biosecurity requirements. GATE PASSES: All horse exhibitors must purchase a gate pass, either before the Show or at the gate on arrival. Prices for 2-day gate passes are Adults $20 and Children/Pensioners $15. Horse Exhibitors may then go to the Ring Office and redeem the value of their wristband(s) in Horse Event Entry Cards. Cash refunds will not be given. HOW TO ENTER: Horse Event Entry Cards can be purchased from the Show Ring Office from 2pm to 5pm Sunday, and Show Monday and Tuesday from 8am. Entry Cards are to be completed and handed to the steward on commencement of event. The Dangerous Activity Acknowledgement must be signed on the back side of every class card. No cards = no entry to the ring! CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Refer General Conditions & Show Rules. Times, sequence of events and rings may be varied at the discretion of the Ring Stewards who may cancel any entry or event deemed necessary. Camping sites must be booked on the correct form and paid for in advance. A camping area with limited power, toilets and open stalls is available within 300 metres from the showgrounds. Horse Stalls must be booked on the correct form and paid for in advance. Stalls are not provided for non-competitive horses and are only available for horses competing over the two days. Parking will be controlled by the Stewards. Vehicles and trailers will not be permitted in the vicinity of the unloading area or ramp unless unloading. Vehicles & trailers transporting horses to the Show will be permitted to enter the grounds to unload only then the vehicle &/or trailer must be removed from the grounds immediately. All Exhibitors are requested to take part in the Grand Parade with their horses. Failure to do so may result in the exhibitors forfeiting any prize monies. All exhibits in Horse Section must be bona fide property of Exhibitor 30 days prior to the show and he or she shall make affidavit that the exhibit is his or her property. Competitors will be called three (3) times for events, then disqualified if not at starting point. Dress of Competitors: The following will constitute compulsory dress: EA approved helmet with harness, white shirt, white or cream jodhpurs, black or brown long boots and coat. Winter Competition Season is denoted as 1st May through to 1st October and wearing of a coat is compulsory between these dates. It will be noted that under extreme weather conditions, the Judge of the event, can nominate as to whether a coat is worn, shirt with a tie is compulsory, together with white jodhpurs. Stallions cannot compete in Hack classes. Pony is under 14 hands. Galloway must be 14 hands and over, but not exceeding 15 hands. A maiden hack is a hack that has not won a hack class competition at an affiliated show. After winning a maiden hack class this horse will be recognized as a Novice. Rider in all Pony Hack Classes must be under 17 years. Breed Registration Certificates must be available for inspection by Stewards. Breed, name of horse, sex and correct class must be clearly printed on the Entry Form together with name and age (where required) and postal address of exhibitor.

5 HORSES CONDITIONS OF ENTRY CONTINUED. 1 - Horses Local is to mean within the defined area of Mareeba, Atherton, Herberton, Ravenshoe and Malanda. Horse to have been in the defined local area for not less than twelve (12) weeks prior to the Show date. District to mean within the area of Mackay north & west to Mt. Isa. All horse entries must be made on Society s nomination form and duly signed by the owner. Each horse must be nominated in one owner s name only throughout the programme. All events will be judged under EA Rules. All jumping horses in graded events must be registered. Grading Cards must be presented to judge prior to each event. It is the competitor s responsibility to fill in the card and have the judge sign it, with wins only recorded. All horses shall be liable to measurements at the discretion of judge or Ring Steward. Prize money won by a horse will be paid to one person only. Rider s share of prize money is a matter of settlement between owner and rider. Rider s name to be stated on entry form. All entries must be paid for at time of nomination. Prize Money: Rider must present horse grading card, signed by the Judge, in order to collect prize money. Failing to produce Grading Cards entitles the Society to withhold prize money until Grading card is produced. Scratching s: No refund will be made on pre-paid cards. Competitor s age must be shown on Entry Form, where required. Competitors competing in events with age group will be required to provide proof of age. All riders competing in jumping events shall be tried over such jumps as judge directs. Doping: refer to General Conditions Competitors may take part in competitions and championships for Junior from the beginning of the calendar year they reach the age of 12 until the end of the calendar year they reach the age of 18. Competitors may take part in competitions and championships for Young Riders from the beginning of the calendar year they reach the age of 16 until they reach the age of 21. From the beginning of the year in which they reach the age of 16, competitors may, if the Organisers so stipulate, compete in both Junior and Senior fixtures provided the same horse does not compete in both Junior and Senior Classes at the same fixture. Horses competing in Junior Classes at this show may not compete in Graded Events Where States do not have separate Pony Jumping Events; rider must be under 18. Where States do not separate Pony Jumping Events, then the pony must compete in the normal events and wins will count for grading. A pony, which is issued a National Grading Card, may then not jump in Pony Jumping Events. All Entire Horses permitted to use as an alternative to a bit and bar, a properly fitted stallion chain to be made of quarter inch welded links to be 80cm long and attached to a strongly constructed halter. Should three or more entries of any Breed not specified be entered by different owners, a special class will be provided. Definitions: Colt - under 3 years; Stallion - 3 years & over; Filly - under 3 years; Mare - 3 years & over. Miniatures excepted. Ring Stewards reserve the right to order the removal of any horse, which they consider, is not under complete control of the handler or which is disrupting another horse. Perpetual Trophies will be presented at the event for photographs, it is NOT under any circumstances to be removed from the Atherton Showgrounds. Perpetual Trophies remain the property of Atherton Tableland Agricultural Society at all times. Atherton Show Society will have the trophy engraved and stored at the Show Office. A keeper trophy will be presented. If you require any further photos after the event please contact the Atherton Show Office. HORSE RING PROGRAMME 2017 ATHERTON SHOW The Ring Programme is to be used as a guide only. Times and classes may vary on the day and are subject to change by the Ring Stewards without warning. SUNDAY 9TH Dressage: Judging from 3.30pm MONDAY 10TH RING 1: SHOW JUMP RING RING 2 : HORSES RING RING 3 : PONIES RING Morning Session Calling: 7.30 am Start: 8.00 am Afternoon Session Start: pm Show Jumping Classes: Show Jumping Classes: Halter Classes: Horses Classes: 7-43 Costume Class Classes: 65 & 66 Harness Classes Classes: Halter Classes: Ponies Classes: Rider Classes Classes: pm Class 150: 120/125cm. Open Speed Competition. A2. TUESDAY 11TH RING 1: SHOW JUMP RING RING 2 : HORSES RING RING 3 : PONIES RING Morning Session Calling: 7.30 am Start: 8.00 am Show Jumping Classes: Smartest on Parade- Senior Class: 96 Hacks: Horses Classes: am Presentation of Local Highest Points Rider Winner 1.15pm Class 154: Junior 6-Bar 1.45 PM GRAND PARADE Smartest on Parade - Junior Classes: Hacks: Pony Classes: PAGE 3

6 DRESSAGE 1 - Horses STEWARD: Netta Stringer ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: Tues 4th July JUDGING STARTS: 3.30pm Sunday 9th July ENTRY FEE: $3.50 1st: $30.00, Sash; 2nd: $20.00, Sash; 3rd: $10.00 Sash 1. Newcomers Test riders 17 years under. Open have not won 1st place in a dressage test. EA Preparatory C (2013) 2. Junior Dressage Test - riders under 13 years. EA Test: Preliminary 1.1 (2014). Prizes: As above plus Trophy for 1st. Andy & Ann Brown Memorial 3. Junior Dressage Test - riders 13 years and under 17 years. EA Test: Preliminary 1.2 (2014). Prizes: As above plus Jack Altorjay Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper for 1st. 4. Senior Dressage Test - riders 17 years and over. EA Test: Preliminary 1.2 (2014) 5. Open Novice Dressage Test - all ages. EA Test: Novice 2.1 (2014) 6. Open Elementary Dressage Test - all ages. EA Test: Elementary 3.1 (2014) Note: If only 3 riders or less are entered into any class; sashes only will be awarded with no prize money for that class. Each horse may only be entered into a maximum of 3 classes. PAGE 4

7 HALTER CLASSES - HORSES 1 - Horses ENTRY FEE: $2.50 1st: $10.00, Sash; 2nd: $5.00, Sash; 3rd: Sash 7. Pure-bred Arabian Colt/Stallion 8. Pure-bred Arabian Filly or Mare 9. Pure-bred Arabian Gelding 10. Arabian Derivative Colt/Stallion. Registered AHSA 11. Arabian Derivative Filly or Mare. Registered AHSA 12. Arabian Derivative Gelding. Registered AHSA Supreme Champion Arab Tony Harper Memorial Prizes: Trophy, Sash 13. Thoroughbred Colt/Stallion 14. Thoroughbred Filly or Mare 15. Thoroughbred Gelding Champion Thoroughbred Prize: Sash 16. Andalusian Colt/Stallion 17. Andalusian Filly or Mare 18. Andalusian Gelding Champion Andalusian Prize: Sash 19. Draught Horse Colt/Stallion 20. Draught Horse Filly or Mare 21. Draught Horse Gelding Champion Draught Horse Prize: Sash 22. Quarter Horse Colt/Stallion 23. Quarter Horse Filly or Mare 24. Quarter Horse Gelding 25. Best Presented Quarter Horse & Handler Champion Quarter Horse Prize: Sash 26. Australian Stock Horse Colt/Stallion 27. Australian Stock Horse Filly or Mare 28. Australian Stock Horse Gelding Champion Australian Stock Horse Prizes: Sash Conditions of entry for Class 29-31: Must be led or ridden in a snaffle bit only. Must be a current financial member of the Australian National Saddle Horse Assoc. Horse must be registered with the Australian National Saddle Horse Assoc. 29. Colt/Stallion Registered with Aust. National Saddle Horse Assoc 30. Filly or Mare Registered with Aust. National Saddle Horse Assoc 31. Gelding Registered with Australian National Saddle Horse Assoc Champion Australian National Saddle Horse Prize: Sash Reserve Champion Australian National Saddle Horse Prize: Sash 32. Paint Horse Colt/Stallion 33. Paint Horse Filly or Mare 34. Paint Horse Gelding 35. Any Other Colour Breeds Palomino, Appaloosa, etc Champion Paint Horse Prize: Sash 36. Any Other Registered Breed Colt/Stallion. 14.2hh & Over 37. Any Other Registered Breed Filly or Mare. 14.2hh & Over 38. Any Other Registered Breed Gelding. 14.2hh & Over 39. Any Unregistered Breed Colt/Stallion. 14.2hh & Over. Not eligible for Championships. 40. Any Unregistered Breed Filly or Mare. 14.2hh & Over. Not eligible for Championships. 41. Any Unregistered Breed Gelding. 14.2hh & Over. Not eligible for Championships. Champion from classes Prize: Sash Champion Colt or Stallion Prizes: $20.00, Sash Reserve Champion Colt or Stallion Prizes: $10.00, Sash Champion Filly or Mare Prizes: $20.00, Sash Reserve Champion Filly or Mare Prizes: $10.00, Sash Champion Gelding Prizes: $20.00, Sash Reserve Champion Gelding Prizes: $10.00, Sash Grand Champion Horse of Show Over 14 Hands Sponsor: Roc s Stockfeed, Tableland Veterinary Service Prizes: Show Rug, $125 Horse Dental Voucher, Sash Prizes for Classes 42-43: 1st: $20.00, Sash 2nd: $10.00, Sash 3rd: Sash. Not included in judging for Champions. 42. Open Western Halter - Showmanship at halter. 43. Beginners Western Halter - Showmanship at halter. PAGE 5

8 HALTER CLASSES - PONIES 1 - Horses ENTRY FEE: $2.50 1st: $10.00, Sash; 2nd: $5.00, Sash; 3rd: Sash 44. Shetland Colt/Stallion 45. Shetland Filly or Mare 46. Shetland Gelding Champion Shetland Prize: Sash 47. Australian Welsh &Connemara Colt/Stallion 48. Australian Welsh & Connemara Filly/Mare 49. Australian Welsh & Connemara Gelding Champion Australian Welsh & Connemara Prize: Sash 50. Australian Saddle Pony Colt/Stallion 51. Australian Saddle Pony Filly or Mare 52. Australian Saddle Pony Gelding 53. Australian Riding Pony Colt/Stallion 54. Australian Riding Pony Filly or Mare 55. Australian Riding Pony Gelding Champion Riding Pony Prize: Sash Minature Society Rules Apply for Classes Miniature Colt/Stallion. 57. Miniature Filly or Mare. 58. Miniature Gelding. Champion Miniature Prize: Sash Entry Conditions for classes 59-61: Open only for entries where no specific class has been provided. Registered in Australian Stud Book Association. 59. Any Other Registered Breed Colt/Stallion. 60. Any Other Registered Breed Filly or Mare. 61. Any Other Registered Breed Gelding. Champion Registered Breed Prize: Sash 62. Any Unregistered Breed Colt/ Stallion. Under 14.2hh. Not eligible for Championships. 63. Any Unregistered Breed Filly or Mare. Under 14.2hh. Not eligible for Championships. 64. Any Unregistered Breed Gelding. Under 14.2hh. Not eligible for Championships. Champion Unregistered Breed Prize: Sash Champion Pony Colt or Stallion Prizes: $20.00, Sash Reserve Champion Pony Colt or Stallion Prizes: $10.00, Sash Champion Pony Filly or Mare Prizes: $20.00, Sash Reserve Champion Pony Filly or Mare Prizes: $10.00, Sash Champion Pony Gelding Prizes: $20.00, Sash Reserve Champion Pony Gelding Prizes: $10.00, Sash Grand Champion Pony of Show Sponsor: Roc s Stockfeed, Tableland Veterinary Service Prizes: Show Rug, $125 Horse Dental Voucher, Sash Supreme Champion of Show Jim Hill Memorial Sponsor: Roc s Stockfeed, Tableland Veterinary Service Prizes: Show Rug, $125 Horse Dental Voucher, Sash Judged from all Horse and Pony classes. PAGE 6

9 RIDING CLASSES 1 - Horses ENTRY FEE: $2.50 1st: $10.00, Sash; 2nd: $5.00, Sash; 3rd: $3.00, Sash Costume Class - Open, 17 yrs & over. Prizes: 1st: $20.00, Sash; 2nd: $10.00, Sash; 3rd: $5.00, Sash 66. Costume Class - Junior, under 17 yrs. Prizes: 1st: $20.00, Sash; 2nd: $10.00, Sash; 3rd: $5.00, Sash 67. Australian Saddle Pony Colt/ Stallion. 68. Australian Saddle Pony Filly or Mare. 69. Australian Saddle Pony Gelding. Champion Australian Saddle Pony Prizes: Sash Reserve Champion Australian Saddle Pony Prizes: Sash 70. Australian Riding Pony Colt/ Stallion. 71. Australian Riding Pony Filly or Mare. 72. Australian Riding Pony Gelding. Champion Australian Riding Pony Prizes: Sash Reserve Champion Australian Riding Pony Prizes: Sash 73. Stallion Under Saddle. Stallion to be worked in own individual breed. 74. Arabian Under Saddle. Own choice of work-out. 75. Australian National Saddle Horse Assoc. Registered Under Saddle. 76. Australian Stock Horse Registered Under Saddle. Own choice of work-out. 77. Andalusian Under Saddle. Own choice of work-out. 78. Thoroughbred Under Saddle. Own choice of work-out. 79. Local Rider - 17 Years & Over. Prizes: 1st: $20.00, Sash; 2nd: $10.00, Sash; 3rd: $5.00, Sash 80. Open Rider - 17 Years & Over. Prizes: 1st: $20.00, Sash; 2nd: $10.00, Sash; 3rd: $5.00, Sash 81. Veteran Rider - 50 Years & Over. Prizes: 1st: $20.00, Sash; 2nd: $10.00, Sash; 3rd: $5.00, Sash Grand Champion Rider Sponsor: Tableland Veterinary Service Prizes: $20.00, $125 Horse Dental Voucher, Sash Reserve Champion Rider Prizes: Sash 82. Rider - Under 9 years. 83. Rider - 9 Years & under 12 Champion Rider Under 12 Years Prizes: $20.00, Sash Reserve Champion Rider Under 12 Years; Prizes: Sash 84. Rider - 12 Years & Under Rider - 15 Years & Under 17 Champion Rider - 12 Years & Under 17 Ida Dalziel Memorial Prizes: $20.00, Sash Reserve Champion Rider - 12 Years & Under 17 Prizes: Sash HARNESS CLASSES ENTRY FEE: $2.50 1st: $20; 2nd: $10; 3rd: $5 Notes: Heavy Horse events will run under Qld Clydesdale & Heavy Horse Rules. 86. Heavy Horse in Harness 2 or 4 wheeled vehicle 87. Light Horse in Harness 2 or 4 wheeled vehicle 88. Pony in Harness - 14hh and under 2 or 4 wheeled vehicle 89. Pony in Harness - 11hh and under 2 or 4 wheeled vehicle Champion Harness Sponsor: Tableland Veterinary Service Prizes: Trophy, $125 Horse Dental Voucher, Sash Reserve Champion Harness Prizes: Sash 90. Turnout. To be judged on overall authenticity of exhibit. 91. Lady Whip (Driver) 92. Gentleman Whip (Driver) 93. Junior Whip (Driver) 2 or 4 wheeled vehicle or slide 94. Obstacle Course 2 or 4 wheeled vehicle 95. Driving Course 2 or 4 wheeled vehicle Best Heavy Horse Workout Prizes: Sash PAGE 7

10 SMARTEST ON PARADE 1 - Horses ENTRY FEE: $2.50 See below 96. Smartest on Parade - 18 Years & Over. Prizes: 1st: $20.00, Ribbon 2nd: $10.00, Ribbon 3rd: $5.00, Ribbon 97. Smartest on Parade - 14 years & Under 18. Judges prerogative to Judge on the circle. Prizes: 1st: $10.00, Ribbon 2nd: $5.00, Ribbon 3rd: $3.00, Ribbon 98. Smartest on Parade - Under 14 years Prizes: 1st: $10.00, Ribbon 2nd: $5.00, Ribbon 3rd: $3.00, Ribbon 99. Smartest on Parade Tiny Tots under 9 years Prizes: 1st: $10.00, Ribbon 2nd: $5.00, Ribbon 3rd: $3.00, Ribbon PAGE 8

11 HACKS 1 - Horses ENTRY FEE: $2.50 1st: $20.00, Sash; 2nd: $10.00, Sash; 3rd: $5.00, Sash ENTRY FEE FOR PAIRS OF HACKS: $2.50 per horse PRIZES FOR PAIRS OF HACKS: 1st: $10.00, Sash each; 2nd: $5.00, Sash each; 3rd: Sash each. *Prizemoney to be shared between entrants. Notes: A maiden hack is a hack that has not won a hack class competition at an affiliated show. After winning a maiden hack class this horse will be recognized as a Novice. To assist competitors in Educated Riding Horse classes: freestyle work-out (competitor s choice) to show horse s paces & ability. No specific movements required. Pleasure: dress is breeches or jodhpurs, long or short boots, shirt, tie, hacking jacket, approved EA riding helmet and harness, gloves optional. Equipment: snaffle bit with cavesson, no martingales of any kind, English saddle. To be judged 50% for conformation and 50% for performance. May be judged either on circle or individual workout from finalists as decided by judge Maiden Galloway Hack Novice Galloway Hack 14hh & under 14.2hh Novice Galloway Hack, 14.2hh & under 15hh. Champion Novice Galloway Hack Prize: Sash Reserve Champion Novice Galloway Hack Prize: Sash 103. Local Galloway Hack 104. Juvenile Galloway Hack under 17 yrs Galloway Hack - 14hh & under 14.2hh Galloway Hack hh & under 15hh Show Hunter Galloway Hack Champion Galloway Hack Prize: Trophy, Sash Reserve Champion Galloway Hack Prize: Sash Classes: 104 to 108 not eligible for Championships Ladies Galloway Hack Gentlemen s Galloway Hack Pair of Galloway Hacks Best Educated Galloway Hack Pleasure Galloway Hack Maiden Hack - 15hh & Over Novice Hack - 15hh & Under 16hh 115. Novice Hack - 16hh & Over Champion Novice Hack Prize: Sash Reserve Champion Novice Hack Prize: Sash 116. Local Hack District Hack 118. Hack - 15hh & Under 15.2hh Hack hh & Under 16hh Hack - 16hh & Over Juvenile Hack - Under 17 Years Show Hunter Hack Champion Hack Prizes: Trophy, Sash Reserve Champion Hack Prizes: Sash Classes: 119 to 123 not eligible for Championships Ladies Hack Gentleman s Hack Pair of Hacks Best Educated Riding Horse Pleasure Hack. Note: Rider in all Pony Hack Classes must be under 17 years Maiden Pony Hack - Under 14hh Local Pony Hack - Under 14hh Novice Pony Hack - Under 13hh Novice Pony Hack - 13hh & Under 14hh. Champion Novice Pony Hack Prize: Sash Reserve Champion Novice Pony Hack Prize: Sash 132. Pony Hack - 13hh & Under 14hh Pony Hack - 12hh & Under 13hh Pony Hack - Under 12hh Show Hunter Pony Hack Champion Pony Hack, Kerri Newsome Memorial Prizes: Sash, Trophy Reserve Champion Pony Hack Prizes: Sash Grand Champion Hack of Show Sponsor: Tableland Veterinary Service Prize: Trophy, $125 Horse Dental Voucher, Sash Classes: 132 to 136 not eligible for Championships Ladies Pony Hack-open age Gentleman s Pony Hackopen age Pair of Pony Hacks Best Educated Pony Hack Pleasure Pony Hack. PAGE 9

12 SHOWJUMPING 1 - Horses CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Any combination of horse & rider may enter only one class in ungraded Table AM5 Junior Show Jumping Contests. Junior athletes may take part in competitions for Juniors until the end of the calendar year they reach the age of 18. Juniors can compete in Championships, Royal Shows and competitions which count for grading from the beginning of the calendar year in which they turn the age of 12 years. Subject to the exclusions mentioned in paragraphs below, Junior athletes may participate in Grand Prix competitions at events provided they have reached their 16th birthday. Special Junior competitions may be arranged. Athletes may take part in certain competitions for Seniors from the year in which they reach their 16th birthday with the express permission of EA. Before the year in which they reach their 18th birthday (Young Riders, Junior Regulations) athletes may not take part in, a World Cup. Junior Riders competing in Junior Events must start the same horse in Senior or Graded Events and have the same rider One Horse Restricted to two starts per day Summary: Junior Riders can ride in Junior and Senior or Graded events but must start the same horse in the Junior and the Senior or Graded Events and each Horse can only have two starts per day Table AM5 - Junior: 13 years & under. Starting height 75cm Sponsors: McAuliffe s Mensland Entry Fee: $5.00 Prizes: 1st: $25 Gift Voucher; 2nd: $15.00; 3rd: $10.00; 4th: $ Table AM5 - Junior: 18 years & under Starting height 1 metre. Sponsors: McAuliffe s Mensland Entry Fee: $6.00 Prizes: 1st: $30 Gift Voucher; 2nd: $15.00; 3rd: $10.00; 4th: $ Table AM5 - Junior: 18 years & under. Starting height 114cm. Sponsors: McAuliffe s Mensland Entry Fee: $10.00 Prizes: 1st: Jack Toomey Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, $35 Gift Voucher; 2nd: $20.00; 3rd: $15.00; 4th: $ Table AM5 - D-Grade. Frank Toomey Memorial Entry Fee: $15.00 Prizes: 1st: $130.00; 2nd: $100.00; 3rd: $60.00; 4th: $ Table AM5 - A, B & C-Grades. Maximum height 120cm. A horse may only start in one graded AM5 class. Entry Fee: $15.00 Prizes: 1st: $150.00; 2nd: $100.00; 3rd: $60.00; 4th: $ Table AM5 - A, B & C-Grades. Height 125cm. A horse may only start in one graded AM5 class. Sponsor: All Wheel Drive Centre Entry Fee: $20.00 Prizes: 1st: $200.00; 2nd: $120.00; 3rd: $80.00; 4th: $ EA Junior: 18 years & under. AM7. A horse may only start in one graded AM7 class. Sponsor: Lilley, Grose & Long Solicitors Entry Fee: $10.00 Prizes: 1st: $35.00; 2nd: $20.00; 3rd: $15.00; 4th: $ EA C & D-Grades. AM7. A horse may only start in one graded AM7 class. Entry Fee: $15.00 Prizes: 1st: $150.00; 2nd: $100.00; 3rd: $60.00; 4th: $ EA A, B & C-Grades. AM7. A horse may only start in one graded AM7 class. Entry Fee: $20.00 Prizes: 1st: Roy Bloomfield Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, $200.00; 2nd: $120.00; 3rd: $80.00; 4th: $40.00 PAGE 10

13 SHOWJUMPING CONTINUED /125cm Open Speed Competition. A2. Entry Fees: $15 Prize: 1st: $225; 2nd: $125; 3rd: $100; 4th $ EA Junior Championships, Sponsor: Nott Family Entry Fee: $15.00 Prizes: 1st: Jack Nott Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, $100.00; 2nd: $60.00; 3rd: $40.00; 4th: $ Queensland Rural Pty Ltd C & D-Grade Series Grand Prix. Entry Fee: $20.00 Prizes: 1st: $200.00; 2nd: $120.00; 3rd: $50.00; 4th: $30.00 RULES & CONDITIONS: This event will be conducted on a points system over the four Shows; Malanda, Atherton, Innisfail & finishing in Cairns. Poin ts will be awarded as follows: 1st - 50, 2nd - 40, 3rd - 30, 4th - 20, 5th All starters receive a bonus 50 points if they start at the Malanda Show. This means that 1st would actually receive 100 points, 2nd 90 points etc. Total prize money for the series will be in excess of $2,800. The first five places at the end of the series will receive prize money as follows: 1st - $400, 2nd -$250, 3rd - $150, 4th - $70, 5th - $30 as well as the prize money for the relevant event at each participating Show. 1 - Horses 153. A, B & C-Grade Championships Entry Fee: $20.00 Prizes: 1st: $310.00; 2nd: $160.00; 3rd: $100.00; 4th: $ Junior 6-Bar Showjumping Contest. Sponsor: Atherton Amcal Entry Fee: $10.00 Prizes: 1st: $60.00; 2nd: $40.00; 3rd: $20.00; 4th: $10.00 Best Local Hi-points Rider of Show Sponsor: Tableland Veterinary Service Prizes: 1st: Peter Jones Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, $125 Horse Dental Voucher (presented at 9.30am Tues) Open to EA Juniors. Points will be awarded as follows: 1st - 4pts, 2nd - 3pts, 3rd - 2pts, 4th - 1pt. PAGE 11

14 STEWARDS: ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS: JUDGING STARTS: ENTRY FEE: **NOTICE: No animals will be accepted onto the Show Grounds unless they are registered with NLIS Identification Ear Tags. Waybills must be provided to the Stewards.** CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Noelene Madin, Leon Ham, Bernie Hart Tuesday 4th July To Showgrounds before 12 noon on Monday 10th July 8.30am Tuesday 11th July As stated below These general conditions and rules form part of the conditions of entry to the Atherton Tableland Agricultural Show. Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. All cattle must be of a quiet nature and able to be led. Exhibitors shall not, under any circumstances, bring onto the Showgrounds any animal, which has, or by reason of association may have, any notifiable or dangerous disease. The Society declines any responsibility in connection with the animals or injury to or by them. The Owner shall be personally responsible. All animals must be entered Free from Disease or Ticks. Vehicles & Trailers transporting cattle for this section will be allowed to enter the grounds to unload. Immediately on unloading the Vehicle &/or trailer must be removed from the grounds. Exhibitor s Passes will be issued on receipt of Entry Form and must be collected by the Exhibitor. Passes: 1 animal = 1 pass; 2 or 3 animals = 2 passes; 4 = 3 passes. Breed must be shown on Entry Form. All animals must be the bona fide property of the Exhibitor, and must be fully registered with respective Breed Societies. Certificate of Registration must be available for inspection. Registrations will be checked with respective Breed Societies. Supreme Champions and Groups will be Inter-breed competitions. Age of registered animals is to be calculated from birth to 1st July this year. All animals 12 months & over to be dogged or ringed with lead attached when handled on the grounds. For safety reasons neck straps are preferred by the Society. Stud Cattle to be led out in age order - eldest to youngest. Entry Form to have date of birth for ease of organising age position. Any calf shown on a cow is not eligible to be shown in age classes. Please include all calves on the entry form, even if they are on a cow. Maximum age for a calf shown on a cow is nine (9) months. No cattle are allowed as non-competitive. Bedding - Society will supply initial bedding only. All exhibitors are requested to participate in the Grand Parade with their stock and failure to do so may result in exhibitors forfeiting any prize monies. For use on waybills, the PIC No for the Atherton Showgrounds is QIAE0505 TROPICAL BREEDS ENTRY FEE: $5.50 1st: $20.00, Sash; 2nd: $10.00, Sash; 3rd: $5.00, Sash 1. Bull - 6 Months & Under 9 Months 2. Bull - 9 Months & Under 12 Months Calf Champion Bull Prizes: $25.00, Sash 3. Bull - 12 Months & Under 18 Months 4. Bull - 18 Months & Under 21 Months Junior Champion Bull Prizes: $50.00, Sash Reserve Junior Champion Bull Prizes: Sash 5. Bull - 21 Months & Under 30 Months 6. Bull - 30 Months & Under 40 Months Senior Champion Bull Sponsor: Tableland Veterinary Service Prizes: $50.00, Sash Reserve Senior Champion Bull Prizes: Sash Grand Champion Bull Prizes: $100.00, Sash 7. Female - 6 Months & Under 9 Months 8. Female - 9 Months & Under 12 Months Calf Champion Female Prize: $25.00, Sash 9. Female - 12 Months & Under 18 Months 10. Female - 18 Months & Under 21 Months Junior Champion Female Prizes: $25.00, Sash Reserve Junior Champion Female Prize: Sash 11. Female - 21 Mths & Under 30 Months 12. Female - 30 Months & Under 48 Months Senior Champion Female Prizes: $25.00, Sash Reserve Senior Champion Female Prizes: Sash Grand Champion Female Prizes: $100.00, Sash PAGE 12

15 EUROPEAN & BRITISH BREEDS ENTRY FEE: $5.50 1st: $20.00, Sash; 2nd: $10.00, Sash; 3rd: $5.00, Sash 13. Bull - 6 Months & Under 9 Months 14. Bull - 9 Months & Under 12 Months Calf Champion Bull Prizes: $25.00, Sash 15. Bull - 12 Months & Under 18 Months 16. Bull - 18 Months & Under 21 Months Junior Champion Bull Sponsor: Morganbury Meat Company Prizes: $50.00, Sash Reserve Junior Champion Bull Prizes: Sash 17. Bull - 21 Months & Under 30 Months 18. Bull - 30 Months & Under 40 Months Senior Champion Bull Sponsor: Tableland Veterinary Service Prizes: $50.00, Sash Reserve Senior Champion Bull Prizes: Sash Grand Champion Bull Sponsor: Hinterland Motel Prizes: $100.00, Sash 19. Female - 6 Months & Under 9 Months 20. Female - 9 Months & Under 12 Months Calf Champion Female Prizes: $25.00, Sash 21. Female - 12 Months & Under 18 Months 22. Female - 18 Months & Under 21 Months 2 - Stud Beef Cattle Junior Champion Female Sponsor: Morganbury Meat Company Prizes: $50.00, Sash Reserve Junior Champion Female Prizes: Sash 23. Female - 21 Months & Under 30 Months 24. Female - 30 Months & Under 48 Months Senior Champion Female Sponsor: B & N Madin Prizes: $50.00, Sash Reserve Senior Champion Female Prizes: Sash Grand Champion Female Prizes: $100.00, Sash SUPREME ALL BREED CHAMPIONS Supreme Champion Stud Beef Bull Sponsor: Central Tyre Service Prizes: $150 Gift Voucher, Sash All Breeds Supreme Champion Stud Beef Female Sponsor: Central Tyre Service Prizes: $150 Gift Voucher, Sash All Breeds GROUPS SPONSOR: Shane Knuth MP ENTRY FEE : $5.50 1st: $30.00, Sash; 2nd: $ Pair of Bulls Any Sire 6 mths & under 40 mths Must have been entered and shown in general classes. 26. Pair of Females Any Sire under 21 months Must have been entered and shown in general classes. 27. Cow (over 48 months) and Calf Must have been entered and shown in general classes. 28. Dam s Progeny Group 2 animals Name of dam to be included on entry form. Must be entered in general classes naturally bred (Not IVF or ET) and owned by the Exhibitor, with owner s stud prefix. 29. Local Breeder s Group, Prizes: as above plus McGeehan Family Perpetual Trophy, Keeper for 1st. All Breeds: Local competition only. Townsville & North. 30. Sire s Progeny Group All Breeds: 3 animals from the same sire, mixed sexes, bred & owned by exhibitors with owner s stud prefix. PAGE 13

16 LED STEER & LED HEIFER 2 - Stud Beef Cattle ENTRY FEE: $5.50 1st: $100.00, Sash; 2nd: $50.00, Sash; 3rd: $25.00, Sash CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: It is the exhibitor s responsibility to be familiar with the conditions to prevent disappointment/exclusion. Cattle are not permitted to leave the grounds before 2.30 pm. Led Steer/Heifer to be weighed and mouthed from am Show Tuesday. Stewards have the final decision on teeth & weight. All cattle to have milk teeth. The exhibit need not be the property of the Exhibitor. The exhibit must be pure beef or beef infused crossbreed. A Led Steer/Heifer exhibited in this class is unable to be exhibited in Stud Beef Classes. JUNIOR BEEF PARADERS SPONSOR: ENTRIES FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS: JUDGING STARTS: ENTRY FEE: CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules in back of Schedule, and to relevant Conditions of Entry for Stud Beef Cattle Section. Animal may be from the Stud Beef or Led Steer Section or Led Heifer Section. Animal need not be the property of the Exhibitor. POINTS: 50 - Handlers ability to control the animal. Presentation of Handler. Age as at 1st May 2017 Winners of this competition are eligible to compete at the Far North Queensland finals being held at Tully Show. Winners and Runners up should ensure their entry forms are forwarded to the Sub-Chamber Secretary and the Society hosting the Sub-Chamber finals as soon as possible. Copies of entry forms and rules are available at Lightweight Led Steer. Up to 350 kg - Milk Tooth. 32. Middleweight Led Steer. 351kg up to 500kg - Milk Tooth. 33. Heavyweight Led Steer. 501 kg & Over. -Milk Tooth. Champion Led Steer Prizes: ATAS Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, $150, Sash 34. Lightweight Led Heifer Under 350 kg - Milk Tooth. 35. Heavyweight Led Heifer 351 kg & Over - Milk Tooth. Champion Led Heifer Prizes: ATAS Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, $150, Sash Downunder Farmstays Enter on the day To Showgrounds before 12 noon on Monday 10th 11am Tuesday 11th July Nil 1st: Trophy, $25.00, Sash; 2nd: $15.00, Sash; 3rd: $10.00, Sash 36. Parader- Under 12 years 37. Parader- 12 years to under 15 years 38. Parader-15 years to under 18 years. 39. Open- 18 years to under 25 years Champion Junior Beef Parader Sponsor: Northern Fencing Contractors Prizes: Northern Fencing Contractors Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, $50.00, Sash PAGE 14

17 YOUNG JUDGES COMPETITION 2 - Stud Beef Cattle SPONSOR: ENTRIES FORMS DUE: ENTRANTS ASSEMBLE: JUDGING STARTS: ENTRIES FEE: CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules in back of Schedule. Competitors judge one class of four animals. Animals in each class will be identified by numbers 1 to 4. All competitors will take part in oral judging. Visual judging will take place first. Competitors will be allowed 8 minutes to judge the four animals and to complete YOUNG BULLS FOR SALE each judging. Each competitor in the oral class is allowed 3 minutes for ring craft and speaking. Competitors in the oral class are scored on their ringcraft, accuracy of observation, their comparative statements, speaking ability and general personation and dress. Age as at 1st May 2017 The Winner of Young Judges Competition will only be eligible to compete in the Far North Qld Finals being held at Tully Show. If you believe you are eligible to participate in the North Queensland Sub-Chamber or Queensland Chamber competitions, please contact the Atherton Show Society office. 40. Judge under 14 years. 41. Judge - 14 to 15 years 42. Judge -15 to under 18 years. 43. Judge 18 yrs to under 25. Fig Tree Wagyu Enter on the day At Main Arena by 2.30pm Tuesday 11th July 3pm Tuesday 11th July Nil 1st: Trophy, $25.00, Sash 2nd: $15.00, Sash 3rd: $10.00, Sash PAGE 15

18 STEWARDS: Anne Daley, Louise Jenkins and Ben Heap ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: Tuesday 4th July DELIVER EXHIBITS: To Showgrounds before 8am on Tuesday 11th July JUDGING STARTS: 9am Tuesday 11th July ENTRY FEE: $1.10 per head 1st: $15.00; 2nd: $5.00 **NOTICE: No animals will be accepted onto the Show Grounds unless they are registered with NLIS Identification Ear Tags. Waybills must be provided to the Stewards.** CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: These general conditions and rules form part of the conditions of entry to the Atherton Tableland Agricultural Show. Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. All Breeds are covered by one set of class numbers and will be judged together. Exhibitors to state clearly the breed on the Entry Form. All entries must be registered with their respective breed association. In each case where registered stock is exhibited, the Exhibitor must produce certificate of registration as proof of age before Judging. Certified young stock s age to count from first day of May. No calf under six (6) months old will be eligible for judging. The Showgrounds is a Class 1 Area and only cattle free from brucellosis can be exhibited. All dairy cattle exhibited must be either from an accredited free herd or EBL tested within six (6) months prior to the show. Exhibitors must provide a copy of the EBL certificate with the entry form. Stewards in the Dairy Cattle Section have absolute control of stalls and the appointment of Exhibitors to them. All animals must be entered Free from Disease or Ticks. All dairy cattle must be led up to the Judge for judging. All competitors must remain in the Dairy judging area until ALL judging is complete.. When returning to the sheds, please exit behind the Stud Beef Cattle ring. Please consider the competitors still competing in the ring. It is hereby expressly stated that the Society declines any responsibility in connection with bulls over eighteen (18) months, or damage by them. The Owner shall be responsible and each bull shall be accompanied by a responsible person. Only lead pole and ring is considered safe, and no other method of leading is allowed. All exhibitors are requested to participate in the Grand Parade with their stock. Failure to do so may result in exhibitors forfeiting any prize monies. Breeder s Groups - all cattle must be bred and owned by the Exhibitor. Partnerships must be registered at least three (3) months prior to the show. Exhibitor s Passes will be issued on receipt of Entry Form. It is the Exhibitor s responsibility to collect passes. Passes: 1 animal = 1 pass; 2 or 3 animals = 2 passes; 4 or more animals = 3 passes. Vehicles & trailers transporting dairy cattle will be allowed to enter the grounds to unload. Immediately on unloading the vehicle &/or trailer must be removed from the ground. For use on waybills, the PIC No for the Atherton Showgrounds is QIAE0505 GENERAL 1. Heifer in Milk - 2½ years to 3 years 2. Cow in Milk - 3 years to 4 years 3. Cow in Milk - 4 years to 5 years 4. Cow in Milk - Over 5 years 5. Heifer in Milk - 2 years to 2½ years 6. Heifer in Milk - Under 2 years 7. Dry Cow - 2½ years and over 8. Dry Heifer - 18 months & under 2½ years 9. Heifer - 12 months & under 18 months 10. Heifer - Under 12 months 11. Best Uddered Cow Entry Fee: Nil Prizes: 1st: Trophy, Sash Open to all in-milk females from any breed. 12. Bull - Any age PAGE 16

19 GROUPS 3 - Dairy Cattle ENTRY FEE: $1.10 per head 1st: $10.00, Sash; 2nd: $ Pen of 3 Cows - Under 2½ years 14. Pen of 3 Cows - Over 2½ years 15. Sire s Progeny - 2 females Progeny Stakes same sire. 16. Exhibitors Group 4 animals - 2 cows or 1 bull & 1 cow plus 2 heifers under 2½ years. CHAMPIONS Junior Champion Cow Under 2½ Years Prizes: $40.00, Sash Reserve Junior Champion Cow Under 2½ Years Prizes: $20.00, Sash JUNIOR DAIRY PARADERS Champion Cow Prizes: $60.00, Sash Reserve Champion Cow Prizes: $30.00, Sash Grand Champion Dairy Exhibit Sponsor: Travel Experience.com Prizes: Trophy, Sash All Breeds SPONSOR: ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS: JUDGING STARTS: ENTRY FEE: Anne Daley Enter on the day To Showgrounds before 8am on Tuesday 11th July 9am Tuesday 11th July Nil 1st: Trophy, $15.00, Sash; 2nd: Trophy, $10.00, Sash; Encouragement Award: Trophy 17. Paraders - Junior; 11 years and under 18. Paraders - Junior; years PAGE 17

20 STEWARDS: Laurie Austin, Troy Hocking, Laurence Stonehouse, Trenton Stonehouse, Kurk Triantafyllou ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: Tuesday 4th July DELIVER EXHIBITS: Poultry Pavilion after 12.00pm Sun 9th July, before 8am Mon JUDGING STARTS: 8.30am Monday 10th July ENTRY FEE: $1.00 1st: Certificate plus $5.00; 2nd: Certificate plus $3.50 CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. No exhibit will be allowed to compete for more than one class and the Championship. No person or persons, except the Stewards, will be allowed to be within hearing of the Judge whilst judging is in progress. Birds in Breeding Pairs Subsection must remain penned together for the duration of the show otherwise same will be disqualified. Entries in Any Other Variety or Any Other Colour will not be accepted unless variety or colour is clearly stated on the entry form. Where there are three or more exhibits of one class entered by different owners in AOV or AOC classes, a special class may be provided. Cockerels or pullet - birds under 12 months. Entries are limited to four (4) per exhibitor per class. Junior exhibitors are to be 17 years or under at the time of Show. BREEDING PAIRS Note: One male, one female, properly mated. 1. Standard Breeding Pair - Heavy Soft (Any Heavy Soft Feather Variety) 2. Standard Breeding Pair - Light Soft (Any Light Soft Feather Variety) 3. Standard Breeding Pair - Light Game (Any Light Game Variety) 4. Standard Breeding Pair- Heavy Game (Any Heavy Game Variety) 5. Bantam Breeding Pair - Game (Any Game Variety) 6. Bantam Breeding Pair - Soft (Any Soft Feather Variety) Champion Standard Breeding Pair Prizes: Trophy, Advanced Rural Feed, Ribbon, Certificate Champion Bantam Breeding Pair Prizes: Trophy, Advanced Rural Feed, Ribbon, Certificate PAGE 18

21 STANDARD HARD FEATHER LARGE BREEDS 4 - Poultry Sponsor: Far North Queensland Game Club 7. Australian Game Cock 8. Australian Game Hen 9. Australian Game Cockerel 10. Australian Game Pullet Best Australian Game Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 11. Indian Game Cock 12. Indian Game Hen 13. Indian Game Cockerel 14. Indian Game Pullet Best Indian Game Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 15. Black/Red Old English Game Cock 16. Black/Red Old English Game Hen 17. Black/Red Old English Game Cockerel 18. Black/Red Old English Game Pullet 19. Duckwing Old English Game Cock 20. Duckwing Old English Game Hen 21. Duckwing Old English Game Cockerel 22. Duckwing Old English Game Pullet 23. Pile Old English Game Cock 24. Pile Old English Game Hen 25. Pile Old English Game Cockerel 26. Pile Old English Game Pullet 27. AOC Old English Game Cock 28. AOC Old English Game Hen 29. AOC Old English Game Cockerel 30. AOC Old English Game Pullet Best Old English Game Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 31. Plain Face Heavy Pit Game Cock Over 2.7kg 32. Plain Face Heavy Pit Game Hen Over 2.0kg 33. Plain Face Heavy Pit Game Cockerel Over 2.7kg 34. Plain Face Heavy Pit Game Pullet Over 2.0kg 35. Plain Face Light Pit Game Cock Under 2.7kg 36. Plain Face Light Pit Game Hen Under 2.0kg 37. Plain Face Light Pit Game Cockerel Under 2.7kg 38. Plain Face Light Pit Game Pullet Under 2.0kg 39. Muff Pit Game Cock 40. Muff Pit Game Hen 41. Muff Pit Game Cockerel 42. Muff Pit Game Pullet Best Pit Game Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 43. AOV Hard Feather Large Cock 44. AOV Hard Feather Large Hen 45. AOV Hard Feather Large Cockerel 46. AOV Hard Feather Large Pullet Best AOV Hard Feather Large Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate Champion Hard Feather Large Prizes: Trophy, Advanced Rural Feed, Ribbon, Certificate Reserve Champion Hard Feather Large Prizes: Ribbon, Certificate STANDARD SOFT FEATHER HEAVY BREEDS Sponsor: Roy Walker Plumbing 47. Australorp Cock 48. Australorp Cockerel 49. Australorp Hen 50. Australorp Pullet Best Australorp Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 51. Langshan Cock 52. Langshan Cockerel 53. Langshan Hen 54. Langshan Pullet Best Langshan Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 55. Plymouth Rock Cock 56. Plymouth Rock Cockerel 57. Plymouth Rock Hen 58. Plymouth Rock Pullet Best Plymouth Rock Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 59. Rhode Island Red Cock 60. Rhode Island Red Cockerel 61. Rhode Island Red Hen 62. Rhode Island Red Pullet Best Rhode Island Red Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 63. Sussex Cock 64. Sussex Cockerel 65. Sussex Hen 66. Sussex Pullet Best Sussex Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 67. AOV Soft Feather Heavy Breed Cock 68. AOV Soft Feather Heavy Breed Cockerel 69. AOV Soft Feather Heavy Breed Hen 70. AOV Soft Feather Heavy Breed Pullet Best AOV Soft Feather Heavy Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate Champion Standard Soft Feather Heavy Breed Prizes: Roy Walker Plumbing Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, Advanced Rural Feed, Ribbon, Certificate PAGE 19

22 STANDARD SOFT FEATHER LIGHT BREEDS 4 - Poultry Sponsor: Atherton Tableland Poultry Club 71. White Leghorn Cock 72. White Leghorn Cockerel 73. White Leghorn Hen 74. White Leghorn Pullet 75. AOC Leghorn Cock 76. AOC Leghorn Cockerel 77. AOC Leghorn Hen 78. AOC Leghorn Pullet Best Leghorn Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 79. Hamburgh Cock 80. Hamburgh Cockerel 81. Hamburgh Hen 82. Hamburgh Pullet HARD FEATHER BANTAMS 91. Indian Game Dark Cock 92. Indian Game Dark Hen 93. Indian Game Dark Cockerel 94. Indian Game Dark Pullet 95. Indian Game AOC Cock 96. Indian Game AOC Hen 97. Indian Game AOC Cockerel 98. Indian Game AOC Pullet Best Indian Game Bantam Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 99. Black/Red Modern Game Cock 100. Black/Red Modern Game Hen 101. Black/Red Modern Game Cockerel 102. Black/Red Modern Game Pullet 103. Duckwing Modern Game Cock 104. Duckwing Modern Game Hen 105. Duckwing Modern Game Cockerel 106. Duckwing Modern Game Pullet 107. Pile Modern Game Cock 108. Pile Modern Game Hen 109. Pile Modern Game Cockerel 110. Pile Modern Game Pullet 111. AOC Modern Game Cock 112. AOC Modern Game Hen 113. AOC Modern Game Cockerel 114. AOC Modern Game Pullet Best Modern Game Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 115. Black/Red Wheaten Old English Game Cock Best Hamburgh Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 83. Silkie Cock 84. Silkie Cockerel 85. Silkie Hen 86. Silkie Pullet Best Silkie Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 87. AOV Soft Feather Light Breed Cock 88. AOV Soft Feather Light Breed Cockerel 89. AOV Soft Feather Light Breed Hen 90. AOV Soft Feather Light Breed Pullet 116. Black/Red Wheaten Old English Game Hen 117. Black/Red Wheaten Old English Game Cockerel 118. Black/Red Wheaten Old English Game Pullet 119. Blue/Red Wheaten Old English Game Cock 120. Blue/Red Wheaten Old English Game Hen 121. Blue/Red Wheaten Old English Game Cockerel 122. Blue/Red Wheaten Old English Game Pullet Best Wheaten Breed Old English Game Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 123. Duckwing Old English Game Cock 124. Duckwing Old English Game Hen 125. Duckwing Old English Game Cockerel 126. Duckwing Old English Game Pullet 127. Pile Old English Game Cock 128. Pile Old English Game Hen 129. Pile Old English Game Cockerel 130. Pile Old English Game Pullet 131. Spangle Old English Game Cock 132. Spangle Old English Game Hen 133. Spangle Old English Game Cockerel 134. Spangle Old English Game Pullet 135. AOC Old English Game Cock Best AOV Soft Feather Light Breed Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate Champion Standard Soft Feather Light Breed Prizes: Advanced Rural Feed, Ribbon, Certificate Champion Standard Soft Feather of Show Prizes: Trophy, Advanced Rural Feed, Ribbon, Certificate Reserve Champion Standard Soft Feather of Show Prizes: Ribbon, Certificate 136. AOC Old English Game Hen 137. AOC Old English Game Cockerel 138. AOC Old English Game Pullet Best Old English Game other than Wheaten Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 139. Pit Game Cock 140. Pit Game Hen 141. Pit Game Cockerel 142. Pit Game Pullet Best Pit Game Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 143. AOV Hard Feather Bantam Cock 144. AOV Hard Feather Bantam Hen 145. AOV Hard Feather Bantam Cockerel 146. AOV Hard Feather Bantam Pullet Best AOV Hard Feather Bantam Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate Champion Hard Feather Bantam Prizes: Trophy, Advanced Rural Feed, Ribbon, Certificate Reserve Champion Hard Feather Bantam Prizes: Ribbon, Certificate PAGE 20

23 SOFT FEATHER BANTAMS 4 - Poultry 147. Langshan Cock 148. Langshan Hen 149. Langshan Cockerel 150. Langshan Pullet Best Langshan Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 151. White Leghorn Cock 152. White Leghorn Hen 153. White Leghorn Cockerel 154. White Leghorn Pullet 155. AOC Leghorn Cock 156. AOC Leghorn Hen 157. AOC Leghorn Cockerel 158. AOC Leghorn Pullet Best Leghorn Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 159. Black Pekin Cock 160. Black Pekin Hen 161. Black Pekin Cockerel 162. Black Pekin Pullet 163. White Pekin Cock 164. White Pekin Hen 165. White Pekin Cockerel 166. White Pekin Pullet 167. AOC Pekin Cock 168. AOC Pekin Hen 169. AOC Pekin Cockerel 170. AOC Pekin Pullet Best Pekin Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 171. Rhode Island Cock 172. Rhode Island Hen 173. Rhode Island Cockerel 174. Rhode Island Pullet Best Rhode Island Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 175. Sussex Cock 176. Sussex Hen 177. Sussex Cockerel 178. Sussex Pullet Best Sussex Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 179. AOV Soft Feather Bantam Cock 180. AOV Soft Feather Bantam Hen 181. AOV Soft Feather Bantam Cockerel 182. AOV Soft Feather Bantam Pullet Best AOV Soft Feather Bantam Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate Champion Soft Feather Bantam Sponsor: Kevin & John Wadley Prizes: Trophy, Advanced Rural Feed, Ribbon, Certificate. Reserve Champion Soft Feather Bantam Prizes: Ribbon, Certificate OVERALL POULTRY CHAMPIONS Champion Large Fowl of Show Sponsor: Laurie Austin Prizes: $20.00, Advanced Rural Feed, Ribbon, Certificate Reserve Champion Large Fowl of Show Prizes: Ribbon, Certificate Champion Bantam Fowl of Show Sponsor: Laurie Austin Prizes: $20.00, Advanced Rural Feed, Ribbon, Certificate JUNIOR POULTRY Reserve Champion Bantam Fowl of Show Prizes: Ribbon, Certificate Grand Champion Bird of Show Sponsor: Atherton Tableland Poultry Club Prizes: Ken Offord Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, $100.00, Advanced Rural Feed, Ribbon, Certificate Reserve Grand Champion Bird of Show Prizes: Ribbon, Certificate Troy Hocking FACEBOOK: Atherton Tablelands Poulty Club SPONSOR: Kilpatrick Family ENTRY FEE: $1.00 1st: Certificate plus $5.00; 2nd: Certificate plus $ Hard Feather Large Cock or Cockerel 184. Hard Feather Large Hen or Pullet Best Hard Feather Large Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 185. Soft Feather Large Cock or Cockerel 186. Soft Feather Large Hen or Pullet Best Soft Feather Large Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 187. Hard Feather Bantam Cock or Cockerel 188. Hard Feather Bantam Hen or Pullet Best Hard Feather Bantam Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate 189. Soft Feather Bantam Cock or Cockerel 190. Soft Feather Bantam Hen or Pullet Best Soft Feather Bantam Prizes: $10.00, Ribbon, Certificate Champion Junior Prizes: Trophy, $20, Advanced Rural Feed, Ribbon, Certificate Reserve Champion Junior Prizes: Ribbon, Certificate PAGE 21

24 Our Commercial Bananas competition schedule is available from the Atherton Show office or download at We are still finalising sponsorships and prizes at the time of printing this handbook, but would like to thank the sponsors that have already committed to support the 2017 Atherton Show. A Meet & Greet for Farmers, Agents & Sponsors of the Banana section are invited to enjoy a beer and nibbles from 3-5pm on Sunday 9th July PAGE 22

25 STEWARDS: ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: ENTRANTS ASSEMBLE: JUDGING STARTS: ENTRY FEE: Anne Vosoba, Liz Curtis, Betty Hepple, Madi Sparrow Tuesday 6th July At Goat Pavilion by 8.30am on Monday 10th July 9.30am Monday 10th July nil 1st; Sash, 2nd; Sash, 3rd; Sash, **NOTICE: No animals will be accepted onto the Show Grounds unless they are registered with NLIS Identification Ear Tags. Waybills must be provided to the Stewards.** CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: These general conditions and rules form part of the conditions of entry to the Atherton Tableland Agricultural Show. Refer to General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. Animals will be supplied for all classes. All entrants are to be 18 years or under at the date of show. Information packs will be provided by request or on the Atherton Show website at All entrants in handling and judging classes will wear appropriate neat clothes and covered shoes. White coats are optional and are available for loan from the Goat Stewards. No Late entries will be accepted. JUNIOR JUDGING JUNIOR HANDLING Sponsors: Goat Club 1. Junior Judge grade 9 and under 2. Junior Judge grade CRITERIA: Junior Judging entrants will rank each goat using criteria such as structure, teeth and conformation. The winning competitor will place them in the same order or closest to the judge s. Entrants will be expected to clearly and briefly explain why exhibits were placed in a particular order. Junior Judges will judge 3 animals from commercial meat goats. Junior Judges will judge 3 animals from Dairy Goats. Judging entrants will judge all classes of animals including: COMMERCIAL MEAT GOATS Buck, any age, registered or not registered Junior Doe - 2 tooth and under Senior Doe - more than 2 tooth Potential Carcass Under 25kg Live Weight Potential Carcass Over 25kg Live Weight DAIRY GOATS Any breed under 12 months Any breed 12 months-2 years Any breed over 2 years Buck, any age, registered or not registered Judged on presentation, handling ability, ring craft & knowledge of animal shown. 3. Junior Handler grades 3 & under 4. Junior Handler grades Junior Handler grades Junior Handler grades JUNIOR GOAT PRESENTATION 7. Junior Best Groomed & Presented Goat Open ages 8-18 years Fancy Dress: Handlers may also be in fancy dress. No hair-dyes or glitter to be used on goats. Any goat fancy dress judged to put the goats welfare at risk will be disqualified. Theme: Australiana 8. Junior Goat Fancy Dress grades 3 & under 9. Junior Goat Fancy Dress grades Junior Goat Fancy Dress grades Junior Goat Fancy Dress grades PAGE 23

26 STEWARDS: Nth Qld Axemen s Association ENTRY FORMS DUE: Friday 7th July 2017 EVENT STARTS: 3.00pm Monday 10th July & 9.00am Tuesday 11th July CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. Conducted under the Rules & Regulations of Queensland Axemen s Association. Lodge entry forms with the North Qld Axemen s Association, PO Box 831, Mareeba Qld The NQAA and the Show Society reserve the right to amend the programme without warning when deemed necessary. Gate passes will be issued to competitors only; family members & guests will need to purchase their own gate entry passes. MONDAY mm Underhand Handicap, HC Kinzbrunner Memorial mm Standing Block - Hard Hitting Championship Henry Rockley Memorial Restricted To Eight [8] Best Axemen. TUESDAY mm Standing Block Chop Handicap Sponsor: Tableland Hardware mm Standing Block Relay Handicap Open, Barbara Crear Memorial Sponsor: Crear Family mm Underhand Handicap, Peter Kenny Memorial mm Underhand Handicap Sponsor: John Cole Toyota mm Standing Block Veterans Chop Restricted To Eight (8) Choppers. Sponsor: Bigga Skips mm Double Handed Sawing Handicap Sponsor: Turner Agencies mm Double Handed Sawing Championship mm Standing Handicap Sponsor: Barron Valley Hotel 11. Tree Felling Handicap Sponsor: Eclipse Fabrication STEWARDS: ENTRY FEE: ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: VENUE: JUDGING STARTS: CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Members of the Tableland Kennel Club $12.00 (no member discounts) Ribbon plus trophy awarded for Best in each Group and Best in Show, Best Neuter in Group & Best Neuter in Show. Saturday 10th June 2017 online (preferred), by or post. Online entries at fnqdogs.lindasvan.com.au Atherton Dog Obedience Grounds, Robert Street, Atherton 9.00 am Monday 10th July. Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. Conducted under the Rules & Regulations of Dogs Queensland. No Camping allowed on Dog Obedience Grounds. Contact Show Society for options. ALL GROUPS (NEW CLASS NEUTER) 1. Toys 2. Terriers 3. Gundogs 4. Hounds 5. Working Dogs 6. Utility Group 7. Non-Sporting Group Full Schedule will be printed in the May issue of the CCCQ Dog World Magazine. PAGE 24

27 STEWARDS: ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS: JUDGING STARTS: ENTRY FEE: Sam Ryan, Chris Ryan Before10am Sunday 9th July To Merriland Hall before 10am Sunday 9th July 1pm Sunday 9th July $0.50 (unless stated otherwise) 1st: $5.00, Certificate; 2nd: $2.00, Certificate NOTES ON PRESENTATION: Stalks are to be at least 2-3cm long Roots are to be trimmed, but must be at least 3cm long Root vegetables are to be presented with plant tops intact and untrimmed Samples should be clean and insect-free, and may be tidied up before presentation (remove dead leaves, etc) Rubber bands may be used for bundling and gathering if required If a sample does not comply with the sample size or the requirements for presentation, it may be deemed NAS (Not According to Schedule) and will not be judged. Where a sample size is not specified, use the Standard Units as noted here. STANDARD UNITS: Very Large: One; Large: Three; Medium: Five; Small: Ten. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. Class Cards are to be clearly displayed on the exhibits. Judges may cut samples at their discretion for the purpose of judging. A new class may be created if there are exhibits of the same type entered by three (3) or more different exhibitors. Unless stewards are notified when entering, exhibits will become the property of the Society. A specialised Agriculture Entry Form is available or entries may be made on the General Entry Form provided. Entries are limited to four (4) per exhibitor per class. Junior exhibitors must be under 18 years at time of Show. VEGETABLES Sponsor: Atherton Supa IGA 1. Bean - 10 beans with stalks 2. Beetroot - 3 roots with tops 3. Broccoli - 1 head 4. Brussel Sprout - 5 sprouts 5. Cabbage; Chinese - 1 head with clean roots 6. Cabbage; White - 1 head with clean roots 7. Cabbage; Red - 1 head with clean roots 8. Cabbage; Sugarloaf - 1 head with clean roots 9. Capsicum: any colour - 3 with stalks 10. Carrot; Orange long - 3 roots with tops 11. Carrot; Orange dwarf - 3 roots with tops 12. Carrots; Any other colour - 3 roots with tops 13. Cauliflower - 1 head 14. Celery - 1 plant with clean roots 15. Chillies - 5 of one variety with stalks 16. Choko - 3 with stalks 17. Cucumber; Long Green - 1 with stalk 18. Cucumber; Any Other Variety - 1 with stalk 19. Egg Plant - 3 with stalks 20. Eschallot - 10 with roots and tops intact 21. Kohl Rabi - 3 roots with tops 22. Lettuce: open heart - 1 head 23. Lettuce: closed heart - 1 head with roots 24. Onion - 3 with roots 25. Peas - 10 pods with stalks 26. Potato; Any White Variety - 3 tubers with stalk 27. Potato; Any Red Variety - 3 tubers with stalk 28. Potato; Sweet - 3 tubers with stalk 29. Pumpkin; Jap Variety - 1 with stalk 30. Pumpkin; Gramma - 1 with stalk 31. Pumpkin; Giant - 1 with stalk Prizes: 1st: Certificate plus $10.00; 2nd: Certificate plus $ Pumpkin; Any Other Variety - 1 with stalk 33. Radish; Long Red - 5 roots with tops 34. Radish; Round - 5 roots with tops 35. Radish; Any Other Variety - 5 roots with tops 36. Rhubarb - 1 plant with clean roots 37. Silver Beet - 1 plant with clean roots 38. Snow pea - 10 with stalks 39. Spinach - 3 plants with clean roots 40. Sweet Corn - 3 cobs with husks & silks 41. Squash; any variety - Use standard units 42. Tomato; Cherry - 10 with stalks 43. Tomato; Egg - 5 with stalks 44. Tomatoes; Any Other Variety - 3 with stalks 45. Turnip - 3 roots of one variety with tops 46. Zucchini - 3 with stalks 47. Leaf Vegetable; Any Other Variety - Use Standard Units 48. Root Vegetable; Any Other Variety - Use Standard Units 49. Vine Vegetable; Any Other Variety - Use Standard Units Best Root Vegetable of Show Prizes: Rosette, Certificate Best Surface Vegetable of Show Prizes: Rosette, Certificate PAGE 25

28 CITRUS FRUIT 50. Cumquat - 10 with stalks 51. Finger lime - 5 with stalks 52. Grapefruit - 3 of one variety with stalks 53. Lemon - 3 of one variety with stalks 54. Lime - 3 of one variety with stalks 55. Mandarin - 3 of one variety with stalks 56. Orange - 3 of one variety with stalks 57. Pomelo - 3 with stalks 58. Tangerine - 3 with stalks 59. Citrus; Any Other Variety - 3 with stalks Best Citrus Fruit of Show Prizes: Rosette, Certificate 11 - Agriculture OTHER FRUITS 60. Avocado; Hass - 3 with stalks 61. Avocado; Any Other Variety - 3 with stalks 62. Bananas; Cavendish - 1 hand 63. Bananas; Any Other Variety - 1 hand 64. Custard Apples - 3 with stalks 65. Dragonfruit - 3 with stalks 66. Passionfruit; Purple - 3 with stalks 67. Passionfruit; Yellow - 3 with stalks 68. Pawpaw - 1 of any variety with stalk 69. Strawberries - 10 with stalks 70. Tamarillo - 5 with stalks 71. Tropical Tree Fruit - AOV 3 with stalks 72. Berry fruit - 1 Punnet 73. Vine fruit - 3 with stalks 74. Any other fruit - 3 with stalks Best Fruit of Show Prizes: Rosette, Certificate MISCELLANEOUS 75. Arrowroot - 200gm 76. Coffee Berries gm 77. Ginger - 500gm with tops 78. Other spice rhizomes (eg turmeric, galangal) - 500gm with tops 79. Nuts; Peanuts - 10 on a flat container; in the shell 80. Nuts; Pecan - 10 on a flat container 81. Nuts; Macadamia - 10 on a flat container 82. Nuts; Any Other Variety - 10 on a flat container HOME PRODUCE Sponsor: Love-Lee Cooking Prize: 1st; + Coffee & Cake Voucher 83. Eggs; Chicken Brown. - 1 dozen 84. Eggs; Chicken White - 1 dozen 85. Eggs; Any other. - ½ dozen 86. Honey gm 87. Beeswax - 500gm 88. Home Produce; Any Other Variety 89. Herbs; Collection - Minimum 5 varieties; 5 cuts in water 90. Parsley - 5 cuts in water PAGE 26

29 COMMERCIAL ORGANIC 11 - Agriculture SPONSOR: Love-Lee Cooking ENTRY FEE: $1.50 1st: $20.00, Coffee&Cake Voucher, Certificate 2nd: $10.00, Certificate; 3rd: $5.00, Certificate 91. Collection of Organic Vegetables Minimum 5 varieties; standard sample size of each. Must be able to produce certification. 92. Collection of Organic Fruits Minimum 5 varieties; standard sample size of each. Must be able to produce certification. COLLECTIONS SPONSOR: ENTRY & Tableland Regional Council Refer to each class below 93. Best Collection Garden Produce; Commercial grower, Roy Ford Memorial Open to Market Gardens established less than 5 yrs. Minimum 5 varieties; standard sample size of each Entry Fee: $3.00 Prizes: 1st: $50.00, Certificate; 2nd: $30.00 Certificate; 3rd: $10.00, Certificate 94. Best Collection Garden Produce; Commercial grower. Open to Market Gardens established more than 5 yrs. Minimum 5 varieties; standard sample size of each Entry Fee: $3.00 Prizes: 1st: $50.00, Certificate; 2nd: $30.00 Certificate; 3rd: $10.00, Certificate 95. Best Collection Garden Produce; Home Garden. Minimum 5 varieties; standard sample size of each Entry Fee: $2.20 Prizes: 1st: $30.00, Certificate; 2nd: $10.00, Certificate 96. Best Collection Citrus Fruit, Dorothy Dowling Memorial. Minimum 5 varieties; standard sample size of each Entry Fee: $1.50 Prizes: 1st: $15.00, Certificate; 2nd: $10.00, Certificate 97. Best Collection Tropical Fruit Minimum 5 varieties; standard sample size of each Entry Fee: $1.50 Prizes: 1st: $15.00, Certificate; 2nd: $10.00, Certificate 98. Best Collection of Other Fruit Minimum 5 varieties; standard sample size of each Entry Fee: $1.50 Prizes: 1st: $15.00, Certificate; 2nd: $10.00, Certificate 99. Agricultural Art Use any items from Agriculture classes to create a picture. Maximum size is any standard produce tray or box. Entry Fee: $1.50 Prizes: 1st: $20.00, Certificate; 2nd: $10.00, Certificate; 3rd: $5.00, Certificate TRC TABLELANDS REGIONAL COUNCIL PAGE 27

30 JUNIOR VEGETABLES 11 - Agriculture SPONSOR: ENTRY FEE: 100. Bean - 10 beans with stalks 101. Beetroot - 3 roots with tops 102. Broccoli - 1 head 103. Cabbage - 1 head with clean roots 104. Carrots - 3 roots with tops 105. Choko - 3 with stalks 106. Corn - 3 cobs with husks & silks 107. Eschallot - 10 with roots and tops intact 108. Lettuce - 1 head with clean roots 109. Pea - 10 pods with stalks 110. Potatoes; Any Variety - 3 tubers with stalk 111. Potato; Sweet - 3 tubers with stalk 112. Pumpkin - 1 with stalk 113. Radish - 5 roots with tops JUNIOR FRUIT SPONSOR: ENTRY FEE: 118. Cumquat - 10 with stalks 119. Grapefruit - 3 with stalks 120. Lemon - 3 with stalks 121. Mandarin - 3 with stalks 122. Orange - 3 with stalks 123. Citrus Fruit; Any Other Variety 124. Best Collection Citrus Fruit Minimum 5 varieties; standard sample size of each BEST OF SHOW Rosa Lee Long Nil 1st: $5.00, Certificate; 2nd: $3.00, Certificate All exhibits must be grown by a junior exhibitor. Rosa Lee Long Nil 1st: $5.00, Certificate; 2nd: $3.00, Certificate All exhibits must be grown by a junior exhibitor Tomato - 3 with stalks 115. Turnip - 3 roots with tops 116. Any other vegetable 117. Best Junior Home Garden Collection Henry Rockley Family Memorial Must be produce / work of Junior Exhibitor only. Minimum 5 varieties; standard sample size of each Prizes: 1st: $25.00, Certificate Best Root Vegetable - Junior Prizes: 1st: Rosette, Certificate Best Surface Vegetable - Junior Prizes: 1st: Rosette, Certificate 125. Avocado - 3 with stalks 126. Banana - 1 hand 127. Passionfruit - 3 with stalks 128. Tropical Tree Fruit; Any Variety - 3 with stalks 129. Any other fruit - 3 with stalks Best Fruit - Junior Prizes: Rosette, Certificate Most Successful Exhibitor; Home Garden Classes Prizes: $30, Certificate Judged from all classes in Subsections: Vegetables, Miscellaneous and Home Produce. Most Successful Exhibitor; Fruit Classes Prizes: $30, Certificate Judged from all classes in Subsections:Citrus Fruits and Other Fruits. Most Successful Exhibitor; Junior Classes Prizes: Roy Rockley Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper Certificate Most Successful Exhibitor; Overall Agriculture Section, Prizes: WH (Henry) Rockley Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, $50.00, Certificate PAGE 28

31 STEWARDS: Richard Morris, Hazel Morris, Maree Wickham, Sharon Robinson, Dorothy Parker and members of the Tableland Garden Group. EXHIBITS, ENTRIES & FEES DUE: Before 10am Sunday 9th July. JUDGING STARTS: 1pm Sunday 9th July. ENTRY FEE: 20c each. Maximum fees $ st: $2.00, Certificate; 2nd: $1.00, Certificate unless otherwise stated. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. All exhibits, except pot plants, entered in this section immediately become the property of the Atherton Tableland Agricultural Show Society and are not available for collection by exhibitors after the Show. Class Cards are to be clearly displayed on the front of exhibits. Ornamental vases, pots, bowls, etc are the responsibility of the Exhibitor. Jars and water will be provided by the Society. Exhibits that do not match a Class will be accepted at the discretion of the Steward. A specialised Floriculture Entry Form is available but entries may be made on the General Entry Form. Entries are limited to eight (8) per exhibitor per class. Only Show officials will be allowed on the display area of Merriland Hall after 10am Sunday prior to the show. Stewards are available on Saturday prior to the show. All exhibits are to be presented to the Stewards at the steps. All pots and baskets must be clean and no exhibit will be accepted if the pot diameter is over 25cm (10 ). Plastic pots preferred. Pot Plants must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor 3 months prior to Show. All exhibits in Cut Flowers are to be grown by Exhibitor, not purchased or wild harvested. CUT FLOWERS - GENERAL 1. Antirrhinum, Tetra, 1 spike, (Snap dragons) 2. Antirrhinum, Tall, 1 spike 3. Antirrhinum, Butterfly, 1 spike 4. Antirrhinum, Medium, 1 spike 5. Aster, Any Variety, 1 cut 6. Calendula, Yellow, 1 bloom 7. Calendula, Orange, 1 bloom 8. Carnation, 1 bloom 9. Carnation, 1 spray or cut 10. Celosia, 1 cut 11. Chrysanthemum, 1 spray 12. Dianthus, Single, 3 blooms 13. Daisies, 1 spray or cut 14. Geranium, Double or Semi- Double, 1 truss 15. Geranium, Ivy, 1 truss Best in Group; Classes 1-15 Prize: $5.00, Rosette, Certificate 16. Gerbera, Double, White, Cream or Yellow, 1 bloom 17. Gerbera, Dutch Hybrid Any Colour, 1 bloom 18. Gerbera, Double, Red, 1 bloom 19. Gerbera, Double, Pink, 1 bloom 20. Gerbera, Double, Any Other Colour, 1 bloom 21. Gerbera, Giant, 1 bloom Best Gerbera Prize: $5.00, Rosette, Certificate 22. Gladioli, 1 spike Best Gladioli Prize: $5.00, Rosette, Certificate 23. Larkspur, 1 spike 24. Lily, Arum, 1 stem 25. Lily, Any Other Variety, 1 stem 26. Lupin, 1 spike 27. Marigold, African or Balled Type, 1 bloom 28. Marigold, Quilled, 1 bloom 29. Marigold, French, 1 bloom 30. Marigold, Any Other Variety, 1 bloom 31. Nasturtium, Single, 3 blooms 32. Nasturtium, Double, 3 blooms 33. Orchid, Crucifix, 1 head 34. Orchid, any other variety 35. Pansy, 1 bloom 36. Pansy, 3 blooms 37. Phlox, 1 cut Best in Group; Classes Prize: $5.00, Rosette, Certificate 38. Rose, White, Cream, 1 bloom 39. Rose, Pink, 1 bloom 40. Rose, Red, 1 bloom 41. Rose, Yellow, 1 bloom 42. Rose, Any Other Colour, 1 bloom 43. Rose, Floribunda, 1 cut 44. Rose, Polyantha, 1 cut 45. Rose, Spray, 1 cut 46. Rose, Miniature, 1 cut Best Rose Prize: $5.00, Rosette, Certificate 47. Salvia, Red, 1 spike 48. Salvia, Blue, 3 stems 49. Salvia, Any Other Colour, 1 spike 50. Sweet Peas, 3 stems 51. Tropical, Heliconia, 1 cut 52. Tropical, Ginger, 1 cut 53. Tropical, Anthurium, 1 cut 54. Tropical, Any other Variety, 1 cut 55. Any Other Flower, not specified 56. Any Other Flower, from bulb, rhizome, tuber Best in Group; Classes Prize: $5.00, Rosette, Certificate PAGE 29

32 CUT FLOWERS - SHRUBS 57. Azalea, Single, 1 cut 58. Azalea, Double or Semi-Double, 1 cut 59. Browallia, 1 cut 60. Bellaporone, 1 cut 61. Camellia, Open Centre, 1 bloom 62. Camellia, Formal, 1 bloom 63. Pentas, Red, 1 cut or head 64. Pentas, Pink, 1 cut or head 65. Pentas, Any Other Colour, 1 cut or head 66. Rondoletia, 1 cut 12 - Floriculture 67. Vireya, 1 cut 68. Hibiscus, 1 bloom 69. Shrub, Any Other Variety, 1 cut or head Best Shrub Prize: $5.00, Rosette, Certificate CUT FLOWERS - NATIVE AUSTRALIAN PLANTS SPONSOR: Society for Growing Australian Plants - Tablelands Branch STEWARDS: Members of the SGAP - Tablelands Branch 70. Banksia, 1 cut or spike 71. Callistemon (Bottlebrush), 1 cut or spike 72. Grevillea, standard form, 1 cut or spike 73. Grevillea, toothbrush form, 1 cut or spike 74. Grevillea, any other form, 1 cut or spike 75. Acacia (Wattle), 1 cut or spike 76. Rainforest pod or fruit, 1 cut or spike POT PLANTS 77. Any other flower variety, 1 cut or spike 78. Native foliage, 1 cut or spike 79. Collection of Native flowers in one container, minimum 5 varieties Prize: $20.00, Certificate Best Australian Native Prize: $5.00, Rosette, Certificate Most Successful Exhibitor Australian Native Flowers Prize: $20.00, Certificate SPONSOR: Tableland Garden Group Inc. 80. Hanging Fern 81. Adiantum (Maiden Hair) - small, Pot under 15cm (6 ) 82. Adiantum (Maiden Hair) - large, Pot over 15cm (6 ) 83. Nephrolepis 84. Fern or Alli - Any Other Variety 85. Native Fern Best Native Fern Class Prize: $10.00, Rosette, Certificate Sponsor: Society for Growing Australian Plants - Tablelands Branch 86. Anthurium 87. Aglaonema 88. Alocasia 89. Begonia 90. Dieffenbachia 91. Dracaena 92. Maranta Including Calathea & Ctenanthe 93. Peperomia - Small Leaf 94. Peperomia - Large Leaf 95. Philodendron 96. St Paulia 97. Cacti or Succulent 98. Zygo Cactus in bloom 99. Bromeliad 100. Plant Any Other Variety - small, Pot under 15cm (6 ) 101. Plant Any Other Variety - large, Pot over 15cm (6 ) 102. Flowering Plant 103. Tillandsia. (Small Bromeliad) 104. Bonsai 105. Kalanchoe Best Pot - 15cm (6 ) & Under Prize: $10.00, Rosette, Certificate Best Pot - Over 15cm (6 up to 10 ) Prize: $10.00, Rosette, Certificate Best Foliage Plant Prize: $10.00, Rosette, Certificate Greatest Number of Firsts - Pot Plants, Alf Stewart Memorial Prize: $10.00, Certificate WHEELBARROW GARDEN COMPETITION ENTRY FEE: $2.00 1st: $50.00, Certificate; 2nd: $20.00, Certificate; 3rd: $10.00, Certificate 106. Primary School 107. Secondary School SPECIAL PRIZES 108. Open Champion Bloom of Show Selected from Best in Class Cut Flowers Sponsor: Shirley Kilpatrick Prize: Shirley Kilpatrick Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, $10.00, Rosette, Certificate Reserve Champion Bloom of Show, Selected from all entries in Cut Flowers Prize: Ellen Brown Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, Rosette, Certificate PAGE 30 Champion Pot Plant Prize: Trophy, Rosette, Certificate Grand Champion Floriculture Exhibit of Show Wilf Merefield Memorial From all Floriculture classes. Sponsor: Atherton Amcal Prize: Trophy, Rosette, Certificate Greatest Number of Points in Floriculture Herb Sherrin Memorial From all Floriculture classes. Best-3 points; 1st-3 points; 2nd-2 points. Prize: Trophy

33 SPONSOR: Atherton Tableland Orchid Society STEWARD: Members of Atherton Tableland Orchid Society ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: 5pm Friday 7th July DELIVER EXHIBITS: To Merriland Hall 12 Noon 2pm Saturday 8th July JUDGING STARTS: 10am Sunday 9th July ENTRY FEE: $0.50 1st: $5.00, Certificate; 2nd: $3.00, Certificate CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. Class Cards are to be clearly displayed on the front of exhibits. Entries are limited to four (4) per exhibitor per class. AUSTRALIAN NATIVE ORCHIDS 1. Australian native species. 2. Australian native orchid hybrid. EXOTIC ORCHIDS 3. Calanthe species and hybrid. 4. Cattleya Alliance hybrid.flower less than 75mm (excluding Encyclia & Epidendrum). 5. Cattleya Alliance hybrid. Flower 76mm - 120mm (excluding Encyclia & Epidendrum). 6. Cattleya Alliance hybrid.flower over 120mm (excluding Encyclia & Epidendrum). 7. Cymbidium hybrid. Not included in Class 2 8. Dendrobium hybrid. Not included in Class 2 9. Oncidium hybrid. Including equitant types 10. Oncidium Alliance intergeneric hybrid. 11. Paphiopedilum and Phragmipedilum hybrid 12. Vandaceous hybrid 13. Any other genus hybrid. 14. Dendrobium species. Not included in Class Species of any other genus native to Europe, Asia and the Pacific. 16. Species of any other genus native to the Americas. 17. Any other genus species Orchid. Not included in Class 14,15 or 16. In flower or not in flower. SPECIAL PRIZES Best Australian Native Orchid JN Rentoul Perpetual Trophy Prizes: Perpetual Trophy, Rosette, Certificate Best Species Orchid Ron Collins Memorial Trophy Prizes: Perpetual Trophy, Rosette, Certificate Best Specimen Orchid Australian Orchid Council Trophy Prizes: Perpetual Trophy, Rosette, Certificate Greatest Number of Points LC Moody Memorial Special Award Prizes: $10.00, Certificate 1st - 3 Points, 2nd - 2 Points. Greatest Number of Entries Prizes: $10.00, Certificate Grand Champion Orchid of Show Henry Marnock Memorial Sponsor: Henry Marnock Family Prizes: $100 Gift Voucher, Rosette, Certificate Reserve Champion Orchid of Show Prizes: $20.00, Rosette, Certificate PAGE 31

34 STEWARDS: ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: ENTRANTS ASSEMBLE: JUDGING STARTS: ENTRY FEE: CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Members of the FNQ Floral Art Designers Before 2pm Saturday 8th July To Merriland Hall between 11am and 2pm Sunday 9th July 3pm Sunday 9th July 50c per entry 1st: $15.00, Certificate; 2nd: $5.00, Certificate Refer to General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. Class Cards are to be clearly displayed on the front of exhibits. Ornamental vases, pots, bowls, etc are the responsibility of the Exhibitor. Horticultural materials must predominate, but accessories are allowed. No arrangement to exceed 60cm or 24 wide (unless otherwise stated) + 30cm deep. Unlimited Height. Any Exhibitor who has won a Championship in Novice or Intermediate must move up to the next category Any Exhibitor may enter the Open classes, but if they win that class, they may not move back down to a lower category. All exhibits will be judged according to the Australian Floral Art Association Inc manual. OPEN 1. Having a Ball Staged on bench - space allowed 80cm x 80cm x height unlimited viewed and Judged all around 2. Unexpected Colour 3. Cool & Leafy - using foliage only 4. Keeping up Traditions - a Traditional Design INTERMEDIATE 8. Vine-Tastic 9. Sunset Sizzle Best Intermediate Floral Art Prizes: $20, Certificate, Rosette JUNIORS 5. Aussie Made - using only Australian native plant material Sponsor: Society for Growing Australian Plants -Tablelands Prizes: 1st: $25.00, Certificate; 2nd: $15.00, Certificate; 3rd: $5.00, Certificate 6. Experimental 7. Bold Moves NOVICE 10. Kitchen Capers 11. Understated Best Novice Floral Art Sponsor: Bud n Bloom Prizes: $20 Gift Voucher, Certificate, Rosette SPECIAL PRIZES Sponsor: Fine Fettle Furnishings 12. Character/s Primary School - created using any plant material, including flowers, leaves, fruit and/or vegetables. 13. Trash & Treasure - Primary School 14. Branching Out - Secondary School 15. Recycle - Secondary School Best Children s Section Prizes: $10.00, Rosette, Certificate Most Creative Floral Art Sponsor: Far North Queensland Floral Art Designers Inc. Prizes: $10, Certificate, Sash. Best Traditional Floral Art Prizes: $20, Rosette, Certificate. Best Contemporary Floral Art Prizes: $20, Rosette, Certificate. Best New Floral Art Concept Prizes: $20, Rosette, Certificate, Perpetual Trophy, Keeper Judges Award Champion Floral Art of Show Sponsor: T-Hire Tablelands Prizes: $100, Rosette, Certificate, Perpetual Trophy, Keeper PAGE 32

35 STEWARDS: STEWARD JUNIOR SECTION: ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS: JUDGING STARTS: ENTRY FEES: CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Helen Rockley, Hazel Christensen, Loy Strang, Dorothy Bew, Tracey Poggioli Gail Weare Tuesday 4th July To Merriland Hall Sunday 9th July. (Seniors - by 10am; Juniors - by 11am) Seniors - 11am; Juniors - 12 Noon Sunday 9th July. $1.00 unless otherwise stated 1st: $10.00, Certificate; 2nd: $5.00, Certificate Refer to General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. The Stewards will not accept entries. One entry per mixture allowed. Commercial preparations or packet mixes not accepted. Exhibits to be the work of the Exhibitor. Exhibits should be displayed on a plain white plastic plate or tray, the same shape as the exhibit, and of just sufficient size to hold the entry, with exhibitor s name to be placed on the underside. Exhibits to be covered with transparent plastic bag. Bags (if required) will be provided by the Society. All Fruit Cakes are to be displayed on cake boards. Bar Cakes may be presented on sturdy foil covered cardboard. Exhibitors please advise the Show Office or the Stewards of any entries entered but not delivered for judging. Class Cards to be clearly visible and taped securely to the container. (Not stapled). Cakes to be un-iced and without filling unless otherwise specified. Scones and pikelets are not to be buttered. Do not cut ends of Sponge Rolls. Fruit Cakes are to be cooked in 19 cm square tins, unless otherwise stated. Maximum size for Decorated Cakes is 40cm x 40cm. Cakes to be cut by the judges; not exhibitors All exhibits to be collected by 4pm Wednesday or become the property of the ATAS. (Excluding Decorated Cakes) FRUIT CAKES & PLUM PUDDINGS 1. Fruit Cake Mrs A Esbensen Memorial 2. Pastry Mix Boiled Fruit Cake. Use recipe provided. Kath Norbury Memorial 3. Light Fruit Cake. Light in colour when cut Ellen G Lane Memorial 4. Boiled Fruit Cake. 5. Pumpkin Fruitcake. Sponsor: Love-Lee Cooking Prize 1st: + Coffee&Cake Voucher 6. Plum Pudding Boiled Boiled in cloth 7. Plum Pudding - Steamed Steamed in basin. Best Fruit Cake or Plum Pudding Sponsors: Lyndsay Ingram, Helen Rockley Prizes: $50.00, Rosette, Certificate Class 2: Pastry Mix Boiled Fruit Cake Recipe Sponsors: Lyndsay Ingram, Helen Rockley Ingredients: 1 kg Mixed Fruit 1 cup Brown Sugar 1 cup Water 2 tablespoons Marmalade ¼ cup Rum 4 eggs 1 (340g) Packet White Wings Bakeo Pastry Mix ½ teaspoon each of Mixed spice, ginger and nutmeg Line an (20cm or 8 ) square tin. Preheat oven to 150C Put fruit, sugar and water into a saucepan and boil together for 5 minutes. Take off heat and add Marmalade and Rum. Allow to cool. Add beaten eggs and finally the pastry mix and spices. Mix well then put in cake tin. Bake for 2 ¼ hours or until cooked. (NOTE: There is no butter in recipe just the fat incorporated in pastry mix). PAGE 33

36 CAKES SPONSOR: Doug Welch 8. Sponge Sandwich. 4 eggs, made with cornflour, jam filling. 9. Chocolate Bar Cake. Approx 21 x 13cm 10. Orange Bar Cake. Approx 21 x 13cm 11. Madeira Cake. Approx 21 x 13cm 12. Gluten Free Coconut Cake Use recipe provided. Sponsored by Love-Lee Cooking Prizes: 1st: + Coffee&Cake Voucher 13. Ginger Bread. 19cm square tin 14. Date Loaf. 15. Marble Cake. Round tin 16. Sultana Cake. Round tin 17. Tea Cake. No apple 18. Cake - Any Other Variety Best Cake Prizes: $10.00, Rosette, Certificate 15 -Culinary Art Class 12: Gluten Free Coconut Cake Recipe Sponsored by Love-Lee Cooking Ingredients: 225g butter softened 225g caster sugar ¼ teaspoon vanilla essence 4 large eggs beaten 225g rice flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 100g desiccated coconut Preheat the oven to 180 C (160 C fan forced). Grease and line a 20cm round cake tin with greaseproof paper. Cream butter, sugar and vanilla seeds together until well whipped then gradually whisk in the eggs, beating well after each addition. Fold in the flour and coconut then place the mixture into the tin. Bake the cake for minutes or until a skewer inserted in the centre comes out clean. MISCELLANEOUS BAKING 19. Scones - plain, sweet or savory. Cutter 5cm round. Uniform in size & colour - plate of 6. Sponsored by: Love-Lee Cooking Prizes: 1st: + Coffee&Cake Voucher 20. Scones - pumpkin. Cutter 5cm round. Uniform in size & colour - plate of 6. Sponsored by: Love-Lee Cooking Prizes: 1st: + Coffee&Cake Voucher 21. Damper CONFECTIONERY 31. Chocolate Fudge. Plate of Caramel Fudge. Plate of Vanilla Fudge. Plate of Coconut Ice. Plate of Marshmallow. Plate of Most Creative Homemade Chocolates. Any variety 37. Any other confectionery not specified. Note: Must be labelled. Mixture not to have been used in any other class. 22. Muffins - sweet, home-made. Uniform in size - plate of Muffins - savory, home-made. Uniform in size - plate of Pikelets. Uniform in size and colour - plate of Shortbread. Cook in round plate, mark in sections. 26. Patty Cakes. Small, not iced. Remove paper. Uniform in size - plate of Collection of home-made sweets. Note: Minimum 5 varieties, minimum three of each. No maximum limit. Presentation will be taken into account. Prizes: 1st: $6.00, Certificate; 2nd: $4.00, Certificate. Best Confectionery Prizes: $20.00, Rosette, Certificate 27. Gluten Free Slice any variety Plate of Biscuit Slices any variety Plate of Any Other Miscellaneous Baking 30. Best Morning Tea Tray collection Prizes: Alan Rockley Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, Rosette, Certificate. To include 5 varieties of cakes or slices suitable for Morning Tea. Stewards in this section are not permitted to enter. PAGE 34

37 DECORATIVE CAKES 15 -Culinary Art ENTRY FEE: $2.00 as below Open = Professional more than 8 years experience. Intermediate = amateur less than 8 years, but over 3 years experience. Novice = less than 3 years experience To avoid damage, covers would be appreciated on all decorated cakes. Maximum size of Decorative Cakes is 40cm x 40cm. Dummy may be used. Cleats must be adhered undernearth boards to sufficient to enable ease of handling 39. Special Occasion Cake Open One or more cakes. Competitors choice to incorporate any celebration. Prizes: 1st: $50.00, Certificate; 2nd: $30.00, Certificate; 3rd: $20.00, Certificate. 40. Decorated Wedding Cake Open Two or more cakes to be tiered or otherwise presented on a common base board. Prizes: 1st: $50.00, Certificate; 2nd: $30.00, Certificate; 3rd: $20.00, Certificate. 41. Novelty Cake - Open Prizes: 1st: $30.00, Certificate; 2nd: $20.00, Certificate; 3rd: $10.00, Certificate. 42. Special Occasion Cake Intermediate One or more cakes. Competitors choice to incorporate any celebration. 1st: $50.00, Certificate; 2nd: $30.00, Certificate; 3rd: $20.00, Certificate 43. Novelty Cake - Intermediate Prizes: 1st: $30.00, Certificate; 2nd: $20.00, Certificate; 3rd: $10.00, Certificate 44. Special Occasion Cake Novice One or more cakes. Competitors choice to incorporate any celebration. Sponsor: Taylor Made Cakery Prizes: 1st: $25.00, Certificate; 2nd: $15.00, Certificate; 3rd: $10.00, Certificate. 45. Novelty Cake Novice Sponsor: Taylor Made Cakery Prizes: 1st: $25.00, Certificate; 2nd: $15.00, Certificate; 3rd: $10.00, Certificate. Best Decorated Cake Sponsor: T-Hire Tableland Hire Prizes: $100, Rosette, Certificate JAMS AND PRESERVES CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: All jars are to be labelled. Bottles are to be clean, old labels to be removed and tops to be clean, with no advertising, not covered with cloth. Bottles to contain a minimum of 250g and be screw top jars. Mixture must be used in one class only. Exhibitors name to be placed on bottom of jar 46. Jam, Cumquat 47. Jam, Rosella 48. Jam, Strawberry 49. Jam any other variety 50. Marmalade any variety 51. Fruit Butter any variety 52. Jelly - any variety 53. Pickle, Chutney or Relish - any other variety 54. Sauces - any variety. Jar or Bottle Best Jam or Preserve Prizes: $20.00, Rosette, Certificate PAGE 35

38 *NEW!* FERMENTS 15 -Culinary Art SPONSOR: Love Lee Cooking 1st: $10, Coffee&Cake Voucher, Certificate 2nd: $5, Coffee&Cake Voucher, Certificate CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: All jars are to be labelled. Bottles are to be clean, old labels to be removed and tops to be clean, with no advertising, not covered with cloth. Bottles to contain a minimum of 250g and be screw top jars. Mixture must be used in one class only. Exhibitors name to be placed on bottom of jar Ferments must be wild (no cultures) No Ferments requiring refrigeration to be entered 55. Sauerkraut 56. Kimchi 57. Mixed Vegetable 58. Any Other OVERALL PRIZES Best Culinary Art Exhibit Sponsor: Bud n Bloom Prizes: JF & LA Wiemers Perpetual Shield, Keeper, $20 Gift Voucher, Rosette, Certificate. For all classes except Best Morning Tea Tray class, Decorative Cake classes & Ferments classes. PAGE 36

39 PRIMARY SCHOOL 15 -Culinary Art NOTE: Exhibits should be displayed on a plain white plastic plate or tray, the same shape as the exhibit, and of just sufficient size to hold the entry, with exhibitor s name to be placed on the underside. Cakes to be un-iced and without filling unless otherwise specified. 59. Scones - plain, sweet or savory. Cutter 5cm round. Uniform in size & colour - plate of Patty Cakes. Not iced. Uniform in size, remove container - plate of Chocolate Slice. Recipe from Day to Day Cookery Book - plate of 6. Iced with coconut sprinkles. 62. Jam Drops. Uniform in size & colour - plate of Pikelets. Uniform in size & colour - plate of Teacake - plain. 20cm Round tin. 65. Chocolate Bar Cake. Not iced. Tin approx 21cm x 13cm. 66. Rich Fruit Cake. 20cm square tin 67. Novelty Cake. Any foundation. Judged for icing & effect. Sponsor: Taylor Made Cakery 68. Any Other Cake Variety - not specified Sponsor: Giddy s Place Must be labelled. Mixture not to have been used in any other class. 69. Peanut Toffee. Plate of French Jellies. Plate of Marshmallow. Plate of Coconut Ice. Plate of Any Other Confectionery - not specified. Must be labelled. Mixture not to have been used in any other class. 74. Strawberry Jam. *Refer to James & Preserves for conditions of entry 75. Jam - any other variety. Must be labelled. 76. Decorative Eggs - Kindergarten & Prep. 1 decorated egg 77. Decorative Eggs - Primary School 3 decorated eggs Notes: Decorated Eggs will be judged on originality and effort, and can be bought eggs. Eggs may be painted, dyed or presented as a figure, eg. animal, person or fairytale character. Best Primary School Culinary Art Sponsor: Rosa Lee Long Prizes: $10.00, Rosette, Certificate PAGE 37

40 SECONDARY SCHOOL 15 -Culinary Art NOTE: Exhibits should be displayed on a plain white plate or tray, the same shape as the exhibit, and of just sufficient size to hold the entry, with exhibitor s name to be placed on the underside. Cakes to be un-iced and without filling unless otherwise specified. 78. Scones - plain, sweet or savory. Cutter 5cm round, uniform in size & colour - plate of Patty Cakes. Small, not iced. Uniform in size, remove container - plate of Shortbread. Cook in round plate, mark in sections. 81. Orange Bar Cake. Approx 21 x 13cm 82. Chocolate Slice. Plate of 6. Recipe from Day to Day Cookery Book. Iced with coconut sprinkles. 83. Lamingtons. Approx 5cm square. Uniform in size - plate of Jam Drops. Uniform in size & colour - plate of Pikelets. Uniform in size & colour - plate of Sponge Sandwich. Not iced, jam filled. 87. Teacake. Plain. 20cm Round tin. 88. Sultana Cake. Plain. 20cm Round tin. 89. Marble Cake. Approx 21 x 13cm 90. Muffins. Sweet or savory. Uniform in size - plate of Chocolate Bar Cake. Not iced. Tin approx 21 x 13cm. 92. Rich Fruit Cake. 20cm square tin. 93. Novelty Cake. Sponsor: Taylor Made Cakery Any foundation. Judged for icing & effect. 94. Any Other Cake Variety - not specified Sponsor: Giddy s Place Must be labelled. Mixture not to have been used in any other class. 95. Coconut Ice. Plate of Marshmallow. Plate of Strawberry Jam. *Refer to James & Preserves for conditions of entry 98. Jam - any other variety. Must be labelled. 99. Fudge, any other variety Best Secondary School Culinary Art Sponsor: Rosa Lee Long Prizes: $10.00, Rosette, Certificate Greatest Number of Entries in Junior Culinary Art Sponsor: QCWA Atherton Branch Prizes: QCWA Cookery Book, Certificate Best Jam in Junior Section Ellen Lane Trophy Sponsor: Verlie Rockley Prizes: Glass Trophy, Certificate PAGE 38

41 STEWARDS: ENTRY FEE: ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS: JUDGING STARTS: CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Kerrilee Mather, Fay Woods, Martha Laffin, Sheryl McConnell $1.00 (unless stated otherwise) 1st: $10.00, Certificate; (or as noted in classes); 2nd: $5.00, Certificate; 3rd: $3.00, Certificate Tues 4th July To Merriland Hall before 10am Saturday 8th July 11am Saturday 8th July These general conditions and rules form part of the conditions of entry to the Atherton Tableland Agricultural Show. Refer to General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. All work must have been executed by the Exhibitor Exhibits must be clean. Entries of Duchess Set and Doilies work to be pressed and stitched on to a piece of cardboard. Class Cards to be clearly visible and pinned securely to the article. (Not Stapled). All exhibits must not have been previously entered in the Atherton Show in any section. No article to be entered in more than one (1) class. Novice = Up to 2 years experience. Experienced = Over 2 years experience. Seniors = 70 years & over Exhibits entered in wrong class may be transferred, by the Stewards, to the correct one. Exhibitors please advise Stewards, when delivering exhibits for Judging, of any article entered but not presented for Judging EMBROIDERY Sponsor: Veschetti Crompton Financial Advisers 1. Cross Stitch mounted 2. Cross Stitch unmounted 3. Hardanger any article 4. Tapestry mounted 5. Longstitch mounted 6. Candlewicking any article 7. Ribbon Embroidery 8. Embroidered Handemade Article any article not specified 9. Embroidered Machine Article any article not specified 10. Embroidered Table Linen handmade eg: table centres, runners, tray cloths CROCHET 14. Table Linen table centres, runners, tray cloths 15. Duchess Set 16. Doilies. Up to 23cm, 2 different 17. Baby Clothing 18. Baby Shawl 19. Towel Top 20. Tea Cosy 21. Rug 22. Accessories - Bonnet, booties, beanies, scarves, socks, etc. 23. Homewares - potholders, coathangers, etc 11. Embroidered Article not specified 12. Novice Embroidered Article not specified 13. Creative Embroidery. Open medium. Must be original idea & design. Prizes: 1st: $50; 2nd: $25; 3rd: $10 plus certificates. Best Embroidery Prizes: Rosette plus $50.00, Certificate 24. Cushion Filled 25. Crochet article not specified 26. Novice Crochet article not specified Best Crochet Work Sponsor: Spotlight Prizes: Rosette, $50.00 Gift Voucher, Certificate PAGE 39

42 KNITTING 27. Baby Clothing 28. Baby Shawl 29. Garment. Men, Women or Children 30. Accessories. Bonnet, Booties, Beanies,Scarves, Socks, etc. 31. Homewares. Potholders, Coat hangers, etc. 32. Knitted Cushion Filled 33. Knitted Rug 34. Knitted Tea Cosy 35. Knitted Article not specified 36. Novice Knitted Article not specified 17 - Needlework Best Knitting Sponsor: Spotlight Prizes: Rosette, $50 Gift Voucher, Certificate MISCELLANEOUS NEEDLEWORK 37. Pin Cushion Any medium 38. Bag Any medium 39. Children s Garment eligible for QCAS if natural fibre 40. Women s Garment eligible for QCAS if natural fibre 41. Men s Garment eligible for QCAS if natural fibre 42. Accessories. Hat, scarf, gloves Brooch 43. Novelty Article 44. Nightwear 45. Homewares. Coat hanger, Mat, Towel top, etc. 46. Cushion 47. Latch Hook 48. Tatting 49. Any other hand needlework not specified 50. Novice Any other hand needlework not specified 51. Any other machine needlework Best Miscellaneous Needlework Sponsor: Spotlight Prizes: Rosette, $50 Gift Voucher, Certificate TOYS Sponsor: Kerry Mather Plumbing COMMUNITY SERVICE 52. Best Dressed Doll 53. Traditional Toy. Jointed limbs, not dressed 54. Cloth Toy 55. Knitted Toy 56. Crochet Toy 57. Theme Toy Australiana Best Overall Toy Prizes: Trophy plus $50.00, Rosette, Certificate ENTRY FEE: Nil 1st: $10, Certificate; 2nd: $5, Certificate; 3rd: $3, Certificate 58. Premature Baby Set Sponsor: QCWA - Tolga Branch Knitted or crocheted. To be donated to a North Qld Hospital. Patterns available from the Show Office or Beanies for Cancer Sponsor: QCWA - Atherton Tableland Division Handcraft & Cultural Committee Knitted or crocheted. To be donated to the Queensland Cancer Council 60. Memory Blanket Freestyle. Can be crochet, knitted or sewn (patch work embroidered). Any colour. Size: 40cm x 40cm up to 50cm x 50cm. To be donated to Angel Babies Up North in FNQ. Most Entries Prize awarded to the most articles submitted (per person) to the Community Service section. Prize: $20.00 PAGE 40

43 QCAS WEARABLE ART 17 - Needlework ENTRY FEE: $1.00 1st: $40, Certificate; 2nd: $20, Certificate; 3rd: $10, Certificate 1st & 2nd place winners in this subsection may be eligible to enter the QCAS state-wide competition finals hosted at the EKKA in August. Please refer to full QCAS schedule for this section. Available to download in sections & forms on www. athertonshow.com.au Design ideas are only limited by your imagination, but you must explain your idea on the entry form. This is so the announcer can accurately describe your creation. Design can represent anything at all, but only one outfit per design idea (ie not 2 outfits same idea, different lengths) Entrants in this class do not need to sew their garments as this is NOT a sewing competition. Purchased base garments can be used and embellished to create the required effect. 61. Open Wearable Art - any material 62. School Age - Wearable Art any material Minimum entry and model age 15 yrs. PATCHWORK & QUILTING ENTRY FEE: $1.00 1st: $20, Certificate; 2nd: $10, Certificate; 3rd: $5, Certificate NOVICE 63. Novice Hand Quilted. Standard Bed Size 64. Novice Machine Quilted Commercial. Standard Bed Size 65. Novice Machine Quilted Not Commercial. Standard Bed Size 66. Novice Cot Quilt. Less than single bed size. 67. Novice Lap Quilt Lap or Topper size quilt. Maximum size 60 x 80 (1.5m x 2m) 68. Novice Wall hanging 69. Novice Cushion. Filled 70. Novice Any other article EXPERIENCED 71. Experienced Hand Quilted Standard Bed Size 72. Experienced Machine Quilted Commercial. Standard Bed Size 73. Experienced Machine Quilted Not Commercial. Standard Bed Size 74. Experienced Cot Quilt. Less than single bed size. 75. Experienced Lap Quilt Lap or Topper size quilt. Maximum size 60 x 80 (1.5m x 2m) 76. Experienced Wall hanging 77. Experienced Cushion. Filled 78. Experienced Any other article 79. Miniature Themed Quilt Theme: Australiana Finished size 15 x 15 (38cm x 38cm). Any medium. Must be backed. Prizes: 1st: $25; 2nd: $15; 3rd: $10 plus Certificates Quilting Encouragement Award Sponsor: Patchwork & Craft Shop Prizes: Handmade annual magazine subscription, Certificate, Rosette Best Novice Patchwork Sponsor: Patchwork & Craft Shop Prizes: Australian Patchwork & Quilting annual magazine subscription, Certificate, Rosette Best Experienced Patchwork Sponsor: Patchwork & Craft Shop Prizes: Australian Patchwork & Quilting annual magazine subscription, Certificate, Rosette Best Quilt Sponsor: Robinson Family Prizes: $150, Rosette, Certificate plus pre-arranged free entry into the RNA Quilts Across Queensland Competition and return postage of your quilt. PAGE 41

44 APPLIQUE 17 - Needlework ENTRY FEE: $1.00 1st: $20, Certificate; 2nd: $10, Certificate; 3rd: $5, Certificate NOVICE 80. Novice - Article of Machine Applique 81. Novice - Article of Hand Applique 82. Novice - Wall hanging 83. Novice - Table Linen 84. Novice - Cushion. Filled 85. Novice - Any other article EXPERIENCED 86. Experienced - Article of Machine Applique 87. Experienced - Article of Hand Applique 88. Experienced - Wall hanging 89. Experienced - Table Linen 90. Experienced - Cushion. Filled 91. Experienced - Any other article Best Applique Sponsor: Patchwork & Craft Shop Prizes: $50.00 Gift Voucher, Rosette, Certificate NEEDLEWORK SENIORS (70 YEARS & OVER) 92. Embroidered - Any other article 93. Crochet - Any other article 94. Knitted - Any other article 95. Patchwork/Quilting - Any other article 96. Applique Any other article 97. Rug - Knitted 98. Rug - Crochet 99. Novelty Article - Any medium 100. Any other article - Not specified Greatest Number of Firsts Seniors Sponsors: Marie Maher, Lynn Biggs, Kathy Carruthers Prizes: 1st: $15.00, Certificate OVERALL NEEDLEWORK PRIZES Best Novice Needlework Sponsor: Mary Fittock Prizes: $20.00, Rosette, Certificate Grand Champion Needlework Prizes: Trophy, Rosette, Certificate PAGE 42

45 PRIMARY SCHOOL 17 - Needlework 101. Toy - Any Medium Sponsor: David & Sheryl McConnell 102. Scarf - Any Medium 103. Bag - Any Medium Sponsor: QCWA-Yungaburra Branch 104. Pin Cushion - Any medium 105. Any other hand Article- not specified 106. Any other machine Article - not specified Best Overall Primary School Prize: Rosette, Certificate SECONDARY SCHOOL 107. Apron 108. Novelty Article. Any Medium. Pin cushion, toy, etc Bag - Any Medium Sponsor: QCWA-Yungaburra Branch 110. Embroidered Article not specified 111. Garment - Machine Sewn 112. Knitted Article - not specified 113. Crochet Article - not specified 114. Any other hand Article - not specified 115. Any other machine Article - not specified Best Overall Secondary School Prize: Rosette, Certificate OVERALL JUNIOR PRIZES Greatest Number of Firsts Juniors Prizes: 1st: $10.00, Certificate Best Overall Work Prizes: 1st: $20.00, Certificate, Rosette Greatest Number of Entries - Junior Exhibitors, Sponsor: Nott Family Prizes: 1st: Essie Nott Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, Certificate PAGE 43

46 STEWARDS: David Whitehead, Hilda Crossland ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: Tuesday 4th July ENTRANTS ASSEMBLE: To Merriland Hall before 12.30pm Saturday 8th July JUDGING STARTS: 1pm Saturday 8th July ENTRY FEE: $2.00 1st: $30.00, Certificate; 2nd: $20.00, Certificate; 3rd: $10.00, Certificate CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: These general conditions and rules form part of the conditions of entry to the Atherton Tableland Agricultural Show. Refer to General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. Please print your name & address with class clearly marked on back of exhibit. Class Cards are to be clearly displayed on the front of exhibits Print size-seniors: maximum 30cm x 20cm (12 x 8 ), minimum 20cm x 15cm (8 x 6 ). Print size-juniors: maximum 30cm x 20cm (12 x 8 ), minimum 10cm x 15cm (4 x 6 ). Mounting size: all entries to be suitably mounted on cardboard backing larger than the print; at least 2.5cm, but no more than 5cm each side. Framed prints will not be accepted. Please note that the presentation of your photo may enhance your chance of winning. All entries must be provided on photographic paper, regardless of whether professional or amateur printing is used. All classes are open to digital photos Please advise the Show Office or the Stewards of any entries entered but not delivered for judging. Entries open to Far North Queensland amateurs only. An amateur is defined as someone who does not earn a full living from photography. All photographs to have been taken within twelve (12) months prior to the show. No exhibit will be offered for sale during show. Stewards reserve the right to decide the suitability of photos for exhibit. Exhibits not collected within 3 months of the Show, will become the property of the Show Society. MONOCHROME PRINTS 1. People study. Includes nudes. Nudes must be tastefully done, subject must be over 18 years old and give written consent for the photo to be entered. 2. Any other subject. Champion Monochrome Print Prizes: 1st: Alf Stewart Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, $50.00, Rosette, Certificate COLOUR PRINTS 3. Nature Study - Birds. Subject to be taken in its natural environment. 4. Nature Study - all other. Subject to be taken in its natural environment. 5. Landscape. 6. People study. Includes nudes. Nudes must be tastefully done, subject must be over 18 years old and give written consent for the photo to be entered. 7. Historical. Photograph of something old, not an old photograph. 8. Waterfall. 9. Any other subject. 10. Most Creative Manipulated Digital Photo. Colour or Monochrome 11. Farm or Rural Theme. Photographs representing the characteristics of farming and rural life, eg, people, livestock, landscapes, machinery, etc. Champion Colour Print Prizes: 1st: $50.00, Rosette, Certificate PAGE 44

47 PRIMARY SCHOOL SPONSOR: BigW Atherton ENTRY FEE: $0.50 1st: $10.00, Certificate 2nd: $5.00, Certificate 3rd: $2.00, Certificate NOTE: All exhibits in junior sections may be in colour or monochrome. 12. Portrait. Includes people, pets, etc 13. Landscape. 14. Any Other Subject. Champion Primary School Photography Prizes: 1st: Gift from BigW Atherton, Rosette, Certificate 19 - Photography SECONDARY SCHOOL SPONSOR: Ben Cashell Imagery ENTRY FEE: $0.50 1st: $10.00, Certificate 2nd: $5.00, Certificate 3rd: $2.00, Certificate NOTE: All exhibits in junior sections may be in colour or monochrome. 15. Portrait; Includes people, pets, etc 16. Landscape. 17. Any Other Subject. Champion Secondary School Photography Prizes: 1st: $20.00, Rosette, Certificate PAGE 45

48 STEWARD: ENTRY FEE: ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS: JUDGING STARTS: CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. All work must have been executed by the Exhibitor and must be the original work of the Exhibitor in concept and execution. All exhibits must not have been previously entered in the Atherton Show in any section. Sale of Exhibits: No exhibit will be offered for sale during show Class Cards are to be clearly displayed on the front of exhibits. Entries are limited to three (3) per exhibitor per class. Exhibits in Open classes will not be accepted unless they are properly framed and have D-shackles and strong wire attached for hanging. D-shackles and wire are available from Atherton Art Framers on Robert Street, Atherton. The Judges decision regarding classification of entries will be final. Some prizes in this section are given as Gift Vouchers instead of cash. Please advise the Show Officials of any entries entered but not delivered for judging. If a written Judge s Critique is required, please ask for this when delivering the exhibit. All exhibits to be clearly marked on the back with the Exhibitor s name, full address, phone number, section and class number, title, date painted, and method of return. Exhibits delivered after closing dates will not be accepted. How to Mount Junior Art Exhibits Members of Tableland Region Art Society As stated below Tues 4th July To Art & Craft Hall before 4pm Wednesday 5th July 10am Saturday 8th July Mount Junior Art entries on heavy cardboardd Exhibits in Junior classes must be mounted on a rigid backing. Box Board of at least 1200 um thickness will be accepted, or 8-10 ply white cardboard. See Summers News, Atherton or your local newsagent or printing company. Cord or wire suitable for hanging must be firmly attached. Do not use sticky tape or blu-tac to attach cord to mounting. Cord attached through punched holes is preferred. Exhibits which are not correctly mounted or hung will be rejected by the stewards PAGE 46

49 OPEN 20 - Art SPONSOR: Designer In Your Pocket ENTRY FEE: $5.00 1st: $100.00, Certificate 2nd: $50.00, Certificate 3rd: $25.00, Certificate Note: Stewards will be available to assist with exhibits on Wednesday 5th July from 12 noon until 4pm. 1. Painting - Traditional, Oil/Acrylic. Any subject 2. Painting. Any subject, mixed medium, including Abstract Sponsor: The Art Garage 3. Computer Generated Art. Any subject, any style, any medium, within the guidelines for computer art. Information regarding the graphics program and the printing process used must be provided on the entry form and on the back of the exhibit. 4. Illustration/Fantasy Art. Any subject, any style, any medium. Not computer generated. 5. Water Colour/Gouache. Any subject Sponsor: The Towel Man Prize: $25 Gift Voucher for 3rd place 6. Drawing. Any subject, any medium Sponsor: The Art Garage 7. Pastels. Any subject Sponsor: Atherton Bakehouse 8. Sculpture. Any medium. 3-dimensional, sculpture, ceramics, or free-standing work. 9. Pottery - hand-built. 10. Pottery - Wheel Thrown. 11. Mosaics. 2-dimensional, any subject 12. Art - Professional Artists & Teachers Class Any subject, any style, any medium. Only open to persons who have or are receiving remuneration for their work. 13. Pottery - Professional Artists & Teachers Champion Art Work of Show Sponsor: Tableland Region Arts Society Prizes: $200.00, Rosette, Certificate Reserve Champion Art of Show Prizes: Rosette, Certificate KINDERGARTEN & PREP SPONSOR: Wood n Play ENTRY FEE: $0.50 1st: $20.00 Gift Voucher, Certificate 2nd: $5.00, Certificate 3rd: $3.00, Certificate 14. Painting. Any style, any medium 15. Drawing. Any style, any medium 16. Modeling. Any style, any medium 17. Collage. Any style, any medium 18. Any other art form, not specified. Best Exhibitor - Kindergarten & Prep Prizes: $50 Gift Voucher, Rosette, Certificate Every child that enters this section will receive a 20% discount voucher for *see Art Projects section for more categories. PAGE 47

50 PRIMARY SCHOOL 20 - Art SPONSOR: Summers News ENTRY FEE: $1.00 ENTRY FEE FOR GROUP EFFORT: $0.50 1st: $10.00, Certificate; 2nd: $5.00, Certificate; 3rd: $2.00, Certificate ENTRY CONDITIONS FOR GROUP EFFORT: Schools and other groups are encouraged to enter in the Group Effort classes. Suitable for when a fixed activity has been set for a group. Entries will be judged on technique. All entries will be judged individually within the age group. A group entry must have a minimum of 10 entries. The teacher must submit all entries on the same entry form under the group name. 19. Painting - Grades 1-3. Any style, any medium 20. Drawing - Grades 1-3. Any style, any medium 21. Modeling - Grades 1-3. Any style, any medium 22. Collage - Grades 1-3. Any style, any medium 23. Handwriting - Grades 1-3. Theme: Australiana 24. Group Effort - Grades 1-3. Any style, any medium, any theme 25. Painting - Grades 4-6. Any style, any medium 26. Drawing - Grades 4-6. Any style, any medium 27. Modeling - Grades 4-6. Any style, any medium SECONDARY SCHOOL SPONSOR: Tolga Newsagency & Store ENTRY FEE: $2.00 1st: $20.00, Certificate; 2nd: $10.00, Certificate; 3rd: $5.00, Certificate Open to Grade 7-12 school students and entrants up to 18 years old. 28. Collage - Grades 4-6. Any style, any medium 29. Handwriting - Grades 4-6. Theme: Australiana. 30. Group Effort - Grades 4-6. Any style, any medium, any theme 31. Any other art form, not specified Best Exhibitor - Primary School Prizes: $20.00, Rosette, Certificate *see Art Projects section for more categories. 32. Painting - Grades 7-9. Any style, any medium 33. Drawing - Grades 7-9. Any style, any medium 34. Painting - Grades Any style, any medium. Open to Grade school students and entrants up to 18 yrs old. 35. Drawing - Grades Any style, any medium. Open to Grade school students and entrants up to 18 yrs old. 36. Pastels. Any style, any medium 37. Computer Generated Art. Any subject, any style, any medium, within the guidelines for computer art. Information regarding the graphics program and the printing process used must be provided on the entry form and on the back of the exhibit. 38. Illustration/Fantasy Art. Any subject, any style, any medium. Not computer generated. 39. Sculpture. Any medium. 3-dimensional, sculpture, ceramics, or free-standing work. 40. Any other art form, not specified. Best Secondary School Art Prizes: Alf Stewart Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, Rosette, Certificate. PAGE 48

51 MISCELLANEOUS 20 - Art POSTER: Design a poster to promote your favourite community event. Any style, any medium. Finished artwork must be mounted on sturdy cardboard 30cm x 40cm (or A3). PAINT A GNOME: Item can also be any other garden fantasy creature. Can be painted, decorated or embellished. May be brand new or recycled. Ornaments to be no taller than 50cm. There is no limit to the number of entries. A variety of gnomes can be purchased from the Atherton Show office for $10 (includes entry fee). Sponsor: Kizza s Creations 41. Paint a Gnome Kindy / Daycare Entry Fee: $1.00 Prizes: 1st $10.00; 2nd $5.00 plus certificates 42. Art Poster - Lower Primary School. Any age up to & incl Grade 3. Entry Fee: $1.00 Prizes: 1st $10.00; 2nd $5.00 plus certificates 43. Paint a Gnome Lower Primary School Any age up to & incl Grade 3. Entry Fee: $1.00 Prizes: 1st $10.00; 2nd $5.00 plus certificates 44. Art Poster - Upper Primary School. Grades 4-6. Entry Fee: $1.00 Prizes: 1st $10.00; 2nd $5.00 plus certificates 45. Paint a Gnome Upper Primary School Grades 4-6. Entry Fee: $1.00 Prizes: 1st $10.00; 2nd $5.00 plus certificates Sponsor: Bryan Stevens Optometrist 46. Art Poster - Secondary School. Grade 7 up to 18 years old. Entry Fee: $2.50 Prizes: 1st: $30.00; 2nd: $20.00 plus certificates 47. Paint a Gnome Secondary School Grade 7 up to 18 years old. Entry Fee: $1.00 Prizes: 1st $10.00; 2nd $5.00 plus certificates 48. Art Poster - Open. Open age. Entry Fee: $4.00 Prizes: 1st: $60.00; 2nd: $40.00 plus certificates 49. Paint a Gnome Open Entry Fee: $1.00 Prizes: 1st $20.00; 2nd $10.00 plus certificates PAGE 49

52 STEWARDS: ENTRY FEE: ENTRIES FORMS & FEES DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS: JUDGING STARTS: CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Refer General Conditions of Entry & Show Rules. All work must have been executed by the Exhibitor. Class Cards are to be clearly displayed on the front of exhibits All exhibits must not have been previously entered in the Atherton Show in any section, with the exclusion of the Scrapbooking Masters Class. Sale of Exhibits: No exhibit will be offered for sale during show. Entry Form to clearly state type of article and dominant material used. Where there are three (3) or more exhibits in Any Other Variety classes by different exhibitors, a special class may be provided. In the event of a tie on points an independent Judge from another section will be requested to act as an arbitrator. Exhibitors please advise the Show Office or the Stewards of any exhibit entered but not delivered for judging. Rustic is defined as being simple & unsophisticated and/or made of rough or irregular timbers. Scrapbooking exhibits are permitted if they have been crafted in a specialty class. Scrapbooking exhibits must be sized as follows: Masters, Open, & Intermediate - 12 x12 (30cm x 30cm) maximum; Novice - A4 minimum; Junior - 6 x6 (15cm x 15cm) minimum. WOODWORK PAGE 50 Peta Taske, Marie Beckwith As stated below Tues 4th July To Art & Craft Hall before 12 Noon Saturday 8th July 1pm Saturday 8th July ENTRY FEE: $3.30 1st: $50.00, Certificate; 2nd: $30.00, Certificate; 3rd: $20.00, Certificate CATEGORIES Seniors 60 & Over: Open to exhibitors who are not skilled tradesmen Commercial: Members of a skilled trade, or exhibitors who perform some work in the trade, and who have or are receiving remuneration for their work. Home Craftsmen: Exhibitors who have not and do not receive remuneration for their work Novice: Any Exhibitor who has not won a first prize in any other category. After winning in a class the exhibitor will remain a Novice in the other classes in this category. 1. Furniture, Machined - any article. Seniors 60 & Over 2. Furniture, Rustic - any article. Seniors 60 & Over 3. Wood Burning - any article. Seniors 60 & Over 4. Wood Carving - any article. Seniors 60 & Over Sponsor: Atherton Woodcarving Guild 5. Any Other Article. Seniors 60 & Over 6. Rustic - any article. Seniors 60 & Over Best Woodwork Article - Seniors 60 & Over Prizes: Tableland Tree Lopping Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, Rosette, Certificate 7. Furniture, Machined - any article. Commercial 8. Furniture, Rustic - any article. Commercial 9. Wood Burning - any article. Commercial 10. Wood Carving - any article. Commercial 11. Any Other Article. Commercial 12. Rustic any article. Commercial Best Woodwork Article - Commercial Prizes: Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, Rosette, Certificate 13. Furniture, Machined - any article. Home Craftsmen 14. Furniture, Rustic - any article. Home Craftsmen 15. Wood Burning - any article. Home Craftsmen 16. Wood Carving - any article. Home Craftsmen 17. Any Other Article. Home Craftsmen 18. Rustic any article. Home Craftsmen Best Woodwork Article - Home Craftsmen Prizes: Tableland Tree Lopping Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, Rosette, Certificate Novice Woodwork Classes Entry Fee: $2.20 Prizes: 1st: $30.00, Certificate; 2nd: $20.00, Certificate; 3rd: $5.00, Certificate 19. Furniture, Machined - any article. Novice 20. Furniture, Rustic - any article. Novice 21. Wood Burning - any article. Novice 22. Wood Carving - any article. Novice Sponsor: Atherton Woodcarving Guild 23. Any Other Article. Novice 24. Rustic any article. Novice Best Woodwork Article - Novice Craftsmen Prizes: Tableland Tree Lopping Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, Rosette, Certificate Best Woodwork - Overall Sponsor: Atherton Hotel Prizes: Tableland Tree Lopping Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, $100.00, Rosette, Certificate Most Innovative Woodwork Sponsor: Atherton Hotel Prizes: LA Croft Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, $100.00, Rosette, Certificate; This trophy will be for the most innovative woodwork overall. The emphasis is on making wood into something exciting & unusual, using its natural grain and warmth. It shall be contested annually, and if won by the same exhibitor for four (4) consecutive years a special trophy shall be presented.to be judged from all woodwork, regardless of section.

53 JUNIOR WOODWORK 21 - Craft ENTRY FEE: $1.10 1st: $20.00, Certificate; 2nd: $10.00, Certificate; 3rd: $5.00 Certificate 25. Any Article - Turned. Primary School 26. Any Other Article. Primary School 27. Any Article -Turned. Secondary School 28. Any Other Article. Secondary School Best Article - Junior Woodwork Prizes: $20.00, Rosette, Certificate METALWORK SPONSOR: Wilkinson s Blacksmiths ENTRY FEE: $1.00 1st: $25.00, Certificate; 2nd: $15.00, Certificate; 3rd: $10.00, Certificate 29. Metal Art any article 30. Metal Fabrication any article 31. Metal Machining any article Best Metalwork Prizes: $100.00, Rosette, Certificate JUNIOR METALWORK SPONSOR: Wilkinson s Blacksmiths ENTRY FEE: $1.00 1st: $25.00, Certificate; 2nd: $15.00, Certificate; 3rd: $10.00, Certificate 32. Metal Art any article. 33. Metal Fabrication any article. 34. Metal machining any article. Best Junior Metalwork Prizes: $100.00, Rosette, Certificate CHINA PAINTING ENTRY FEE: $0.60 1st: $10.00, Certificate; 2nd: $5.00, Certificate; 3rd: $3.00, Certificate CATEGORIES: Open - Any person not eligible to enter Intermediate, Novice or Junior Section Intermediate - Any person with over 2 years, but less than 5 years experience Novice - Any person less than 2 years experience 35. Fruit design. Open 36. Floral design. Open 37. Set of two or more articles. Open 38. Ceramic or porcelain tile. Open 39. Australiana. Open 40. Oriental influence. Open 41. Pen work. Open 42. Exhibitor s choice. Open 43. Floral design. Intermediate 44. Exhibitor s choice. Intermediate 45. Floral design. Novice 46. Exhibitor s choice. Novice Best China Painting Prizes: $20.00 Gift Voucher, Rosette, Certificate. PAGE 51

54 FOLK ART 21 - Craft ENTRY FEE: $1.10 1st: $20.00, Certificate; 2nd: $10.00, Certificate; 3rd: $5.00, Certificate CATEGORIES: Open - Over 5 yrs experience Intermediate - Over 2 years and less than 5 years experience Novice - Under 2 years experience 47. Traditional - Open Including Bauernmalerei, Hinderloopen, Native, Ros ing, Russian Florals. 48. Decorative Florals & Other Themes Open Including boats, fairies, lace, teddies, ducks & cows. 49. Australian Themes - Open Including flora, fauna, scenes etc. 50. Traditional - Intermediate Including Bauernmalerei, Hinderloopen, Native, Ros ing, Russian Florals. JUNIOR FOLK ART 51. Decorative Florals & Other Themes Intermediate Including, boats, fairies, lace, teddies, ducks & cows. 52. Australian Themes - Intermediate Including flora, fauna, scenes etc. 53. Traditional - Novice Including Bauernmalerei, Hinderloopen, Native, Ros ing, Russian Florals. 54. Decorative Florals & Other Themes - Novice Including, boats, fairies, lace, teddies, ducks & cows. 55. Australian Themes - Novice Including flora, fauna, scenes etc. Best Folk Art in Show Prizes: Perpetual Trophy plus $50.00, Keeper, Rosette, Certificate Judges Encouragement Award Sponsor: Nott Family Prizes: Tracey Nott Memorial Perpetual Trophy, Keeper, Certificate ENTRY FEE: $0.50 1st: $10.00, Certificate; 2nd: $5.00, Certificate; 3rd: $3.00, Certificate LOOM BAND CRAFT ENTRY FEE: $0.50 1st: $10.00, Certificate; 2nd: $5.00, Certificate; 3rd: $3.00, Certificate GLASS ART ENTRY FEE: $0.50 1st: $20.00, Certificate; 2nd: $10.00, Certificate; 3rd: $5.00, Certificate 56. Exhibitor s Choice - ages up to & including 12 years. 57. Exhibitor s Choice - aged years 58. Jewellery 59. Any other article not mentioned 60. Lead lighting 61. Tiffany Work - (Copper Foiling) 62. Hot Glass 63. Glass Mosaic - May contain other materials Best Folk Art - Junior Category Prizes: Rosette plus $10.00, Certificate 64. Glass Painting, Open Medium Glass paints &/or medium must be used. Timber, glass, metal, pottery, tiles, etc. acceptable for a base. PAGE 52

55 FIBRE CRAFT 21 - Craft ENTRY FEE: $0.50 1st: $10.00, Certificate; 2nd: $5.00, Certificate; 3rd: $3.00, Certificate Samples of original fibre are required. Skeins to be minimum 30g & accompanied by a 10cm minimum knitted, crocheted or woven square. 65. Single Skein of Hand Spun Fibres, 100% no Blends. 66. Single Skein of Hand spun at least 50% Mohair. 67. Single Skein of Hand Spun any blend. 68. Hand Woven Article. SCRAPBOOKING 73. The Masters - Best of the Best Entry Fee: $3.00 Prizes: 1st: $30.00, Certificate; 2nd: $15.00, Certificate; 3rd: $5.00, Certificate Entry must be a series of 3 layouts covering each theme below: a) Single portrait using Black & White or Sepia Photograph, enlarged to at least 5 x 7. Layout to include sewing & homemade letters. b) Multi photo layout of 4 or more photos and 2 patterned papers. Theme: Family Heritage c) A layout using open medium. Theme to be covered: Growth Unlimited entries accepted. Entries must have list of techniques and products used for each of the 3 layouts. 74. Open Layout Portrait Article to include one portrait photo bigger than 5 x 8. Article to be made using only paper products. 75. Open Layout Monochrome Page All shapes must be monochrome. Photo can be either color or monochrome. 69. Single Skein of Creative Yarn, Not Less Than 25% hand spun fibre. Prizes: 1st: Certificate plus $12.00; 2nd: Certificate plus $ Article Other Than Woven Made From Hand Spun Fibre. 71. Natural Dyeing. 1 skein hand spun, any fibre. 72. Any other article - From fibres not specified to date in the schedule. Best Fibre Craft Sponsor: Fibrecrafters FNQ Inc Prizes: Rosette plus $20.00, Certificate ENTRY FEE: $1.10 1st: $20.00, Certificate; 2nd: $10.00, Certificate; 3rd: $5.00, Certificate CATEGORIES: The Masters; Best of the Best - Persons who have won a 1st, 2nd or 3rd prize in previous Shows. Provide details of where and when the prize was achieved. Open - Exhibitors with more than 3 years experience. Judged on technique. Intermediate - Exhibitors with over 12 months experience but less than 3 years Novice - Exhibitors with less than 12 months experience 76. Open Layout Open medium. Theme: Own Choice 77. Intermediate Layout Article to be made using only paper products. Theme: Wild at Heart 78. Intermediate Layout Open medium. Theme: Own Choice 79. Novice Layout Tearing Theme: Celebration 80. Novice Layout Open medium. Theme: Own Choice 81. Maize Festival Layout Layout to reflect the 2017 Maize Festival Theme (Our History). Open to all exhibitors. Best Overall Scrapbooking Prizes: $25.00, Rosette, Certificate PAGE 53

56 JUNIOR SCRAPBOOKING 21 - Craft ENTRY FEE: $0.50 1st: $5.00, Certificate; 2nd: $2.00, Certificate Juniors are also welcome to enter in the special class (79) Maize Festival Layout. 82. Primary School Layout; Grades 1-3 Single page layout. Theme: Australiana 83. Primary School Layout; Grades 4-6 Single page layout. Theme: Australiana 84. Secondary School Layout; Grades 7-9 Entry Fee: $1.00 Prizes: 1st: $10.00, Certificate; 2nd: $5.00, Certificate Single page layout. Theme: Australiana CARD MAKING 86. Card Making - Open 87. Card Making - Intermediate 88. Card Making - Novice 89. Card Making Junior Best Christmas Card Senior Prize: Certificate plus $10.00 Best Christmas Card - Junior Prize: Certificate plus $ Secondary School Layout; Grades Entry Fee: $1.00 Prizes: 1st: $10.00, Certificate; 2nd: $5.00, Certificate Single page layout. Theme: Australiana Best Overall Junior Scrapbooking Prizes: $15.00, Rosette, Certificate SPONSOR: Atherton Christmas Tree Farm ENTRY FEE: $1.00 1st: $20.00, Certificate; 2nd: $10.00, Certificate; 3rd: $5.00, Certificate Cards may be any design, for any occasion. Please provide exhibits in a clear envelope or bag for display. CATEGORIES: SPECIALISED CRAFTS Open - Exhibitors with more than 3 years experience. Intermediate - Exhibitors with over 12 months experience but less than 3 years. Novice - Exhibitors with less than 12 months experience. Juniors - Under 18 years of age ENTRY FEE: $ Paper Tole, Open Medium. Minimum six level. Must be suitably wired and framed. 1st: $15.00, Certificate; 2nd: $5.00 Certificate 91. Paper Craft, Mixed Medium. 4 card faces, each using a different technique mounted on a backing board 92. Paper Craft, Gift Project, Open Medium. A compiled gift using any found objects for decoration. 93. Paper Art, Open Style, Open Medium 94. Parchment Craft, exhibitor s choice, any article. Must contain minimum 3 dimensions. 95. Parchment Craft, Exhibitor s Choice, Any Article. Must contain vellum/parchment paper. PAGE 54

57 MISCELLANEOUS CRAFTS 21 - Craft ENTRY FEE: $1.10 1st: $20.00, Certificate; 2nd: $10.00, Certificate; 3rd: $5.00, Certificate 96. Toy Material. Suitable for child 97. Horns - any article. 98. Jewellery - Home-Made Mount on cardboard 99. Porcelain Doll Making - any article Painted Fabric - any article Nylon Ribbon - any article Bead Work - excluding jewellery Article made from waste material. JUNIOR MISCELLANEOUS CRAFT - PRIMARY SCHOOL 104. Any other handicraft not mentioned Senior Leather Work Best Miscellaneous Craft Prizes: $20.00, Rosette, Certificate SPONSOR: Brander Family ENTRY FEE: $0.30 1st: $3.00, Certificate; 2nd: $2.00, Certificate; 3rd: $1.00 Certificate 106. Painted Fabric - any article Paper Mache - novelty article Toy - material Toy - any other medium Not material or wood Lego Construction Kit - any article Must be mounted 111. Lego Construction: Own Creation - any article. No kits, must be mounted 112. K nex Construction - any article Meccano Construction - any article Modelling from kit Article Made From Waste Material Any Other Handicraft Not Mentioned. Judges Encouragement Award Prize: Certificate JUNIOR MISCELLANEOUS CRAFT - SECONDARY SCHOOL SPONSOR: Brander Family ENTRY FEE: $0.30 1st: $5.00, Certificate; 2nd: $3.00, Certificate; 3rd: $2.00 Certificate 117. Cottage Craft - Any Article Jewellery Home Made Lego Construction Kit - any article. Must be mounted 120. Lego Construction: Own Creation - any article Modelling From Kit Toy, Material Article Made From Waste Material Any Other Handicraft Not Mentioned. Best Junior Miscellaneous Craft Michael Neil Brander Memorial Prizes: $20.00, Rosette, Certificate PAGE 55

58 GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. Rules & entry fees for all exhibitors shall be as per the schedule. 2. No late entries will be accepted. 3. Entry fees are not refundable. 4. All Horses must be Hendra vaccinated to enter the Atherton Showgrounds 5. No article is to be entered in more than one (1) class. 6. Sale of Exhibits: No exhibit will be offered for sale during show 7. Exhibits may not be taken until after 4pm on the last day of Show, and then only under Steward s supervision. 8. Exhibitors please advise the Show Office or the Stewards of any entries entered but not delivered for judging. 9. If the merit of the exhibits in any class or Championship is not, in the opinion of the Judge, sufficient to entitle them to a prize, the Judge may withhold prizes. 10. A competition is defined as there being more than one competitor or entrant, with the preference being a minimum of three (3) competitors. 11. In the event of there being no competition in a class, any or all prizes may be withheld. 12. In the event of a draw for placing of exhibits by the judge, preference is that clear single place holders be chosen by whatever means. If the placing must be shared, the total prize money for the class must remain the same and the number of placeholders is to remain the same. The prize money to be shared is added together and then split evenly between the winners. The next placing is then omitted. For example, if there is a draw between two exhibits for 1st place, 2nd place is omitted and the prize money from 1st and 2nd is added together and divided evenly between the two winners. 3rd place is then awarded as usual. 13. Locally made or grown, to be construed as meaning exhibits from districts included in the Tableland Regional, Mareeba, Cairns Regional and Cassowary Coast Shires, unless otherwise stated. 14. No Exhibitor will be allowed to display, at the current Show, ribbons, place-cards or awards won at any other show. 15. For use on waybills, the PIC No for the Atherton Showgrounds is QIAE All entries in livestock must be a bona fide property of the Exhibitor 30 days prior to the show, unless otherwise stated, and he or she makes affidavit that the property is his or her property on request. 17. All livestock must be guaranteed free from disease or ticks. 18. Necessary attendants upon stock will be furnished with Special Passes upon applying to the Secretary s Office. 19. No Exhibitor shall be permitted to remain in the exhibition area or with the Stewards or Judges during the time of judging. 20. No unauthorised Exhibitor or Visitor will be admitted to the Ring during any event. 21. The Society reserves the right to substitute prizes or trophies donated after printing of the Schedule in lieu of prize money. 22. All prize money will be paid on the days of the Show at the Secretary s Office or the Show Ring Office. Photo ID or letter of authority must be presented to collect prize money. All prize monies over the amount of $10.00 not collected prior to the end of September will be deposited to the nominated bank account by electronic transfer. Any smaller amounts, or prize money where no bank account has been nominated, will be deemed a donation to the Society. 23. Stewards are empowered to act as they think fit in all cases of cruelty to exhibits. 24. Any person, whether an Exhibitor or otherwise, who makes use of foul or abusive language on the grounds or in the hall, will incur a penalty of expulsion, or be dealt with as the Committee may determine. 25. The foregoing rules and regulation, and the notes as set forth in the Schedule are to be the conditions of the competition. Any matter arising not specially provided for in the foregoing shall be determined by the Committee, whose decision is final. 26. In the event of an accident requiring the service of an Ambulance this Society or any person associated with the Society will not be responsible for any charges. 27. Doping: It is forbidden to use or administer or cause to be used or administer on or to any animal, any tranquilliser, stimulant, depressant or drug of any kind, in any manner whatsoever, either before the commencement of or during any Show activity or competition. Any person owning, riding or entering an animal in any such activity or competition shall, at the discretion of the Stewards, be liable for disqualification for a period of up to five (5) years. The certificates of a qualified veterinary surgeon to such effect shall be a prima facie evidence that any such tranquilliser, stimulant, depressant or drug has been used or administered. If during any Show activity, it is necessary to treat an animal with a drug that is calming, anti-tetanic, fortifying or stimulating, a veterinary surgeon appointed by the Stewards must be notified immediately and they must verify the expedience of necessity of the treatment to be given. 28. Perpetual Trophies will be presented at the event for photographs, it is NOT under any circumstances to be removed from the Atherton Showgrounds. Perpetual Trophies remain the property of Atherton Tableland Agricultural Society at all times. Atherton Show Society will have the trophy engraved and stored at the Show Office. A keeper trophy will be presented. If you require any further photos after the event please contact the Atherton Show Office. PAGE 56 PLEASE ALSO REFER TO QUEENSLAND CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES INC RULES FOR SHOW SOCIETIES, STEWARDS, JUDGES, EXHIBITORS AND COMPETITORS AT AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD AT or OR FROM THE ATHERTON SHOW OFFICE.

59 GENERAL INFORMATION FOR ALL SECTIONS OF THE ATHERTON SHOW 1. Reading the Schedule 2. Completing your entry form 3. Closing Dates 4. Labelling your Exhibit 5. Collecting your exhibits and prize money 1. Reading the Schedule a. The schedule is broken down into three levels; Sections, Subsections and Classes. For example, Photography is a Section, Colour Prints is a Subsection, and Landscape is a Class. Only Sections and Classes have numbers that you will use on your Entry Form. b. Carefully read all the closing dates and conditions of entry at the beginning of your section. c. Find the class that best suits or describes your exhibit. d. Contact the Show Office if you need any help with classifying your exhibit. If we can t help, we will get in touch with one of the Stewards. 2. Completing your entry form a. Get a copy of the relevant Entry Form. The General Entry Form is available over the page, or they are available from our: ~ Website at -> Competitions -> Sections & Forms ~ Show Office at Merriland Hall, Atherton in person or by info@athertonshow.com.au b. Most sections will just use a General Entry form, but the following sections have their own specific forms: ~ Horses ~ Beef & Dairy Cattle ~ Woodchops ~ Agriculture ~ Floriculture c. You need to use a separate entry form for each person exhibiting, but you can use the same General Entry form for more than one section. d. In the Schedule, find the Section No at the start of each section and write just the number in the column, (eg. Photography is 19). e. Find the Class No in the Schedule and write just the number in the column, (eg. Landscape is 5). f. Briefly describe your exhibit. In some sections, the class name will be the enough description (eg. in Poultry: Australian Game Hen), but in other section it may help Show staff to recognise your exhibit. For example, in Photography your description might be Rolling Hay Fields. g. Find the entry fee and write it as dollars and cents (0.50) in the column. The entry fees can often be found under the Subsection heading, but if there is no entry fee noted there, use the fee shown at the beginning of the Section. 3. Closing Dates a. There are two important Closing Dates for each Section. ~ Forms & Fees due: This is the last date your entry form and entry fee can be received by the Show Office, either in person, by post, or by with an electronic payment. ~ Deliver Exhibits: This is the latest time and day that your exhibit can be received by the Show Office or Stewards. Note: In some sections forms, fees and exhibits are all due at the same time. b. You don t need to wait until the last day. The last day is often the busiest and you will wait longer to be served. c. We take entries from the 1st June. If you are going away, you can arrange for an earlier drop off. 4. Labelling your Exhibit a. When you bring your Entry Form and/or exhibit into the Show Office, Class Cards will be issued for all the pavilion exhibits. b. Class Cards are a double ticket which is torn into two identically marked pieces. Each piece shows the Section and Class Number, and a unique Exhibit No. c. This Exhibit No is used for identification and tracking of each exhibit and to ensure that items are returned to the correct owner. The Judges also use this number to nominate place-winners. d. One side of the Class Card will be attached to your exhibit in clear view for the Judge. The other side stays with you, the entrant, and is used for collecting the item after the Show. e. Make sure your name is on your items, but not somewhere it can be seen by the judge. If your name can be seen, the Stewards will have to cover it, and it may detract from the presentation of your exhibit. 5. Collecting your exhibits and prize money a. All exhibits must stay on display until 4pm Show Tuesday afternoon. Prize money may be picked up from the show office after 4pm on the Monday. Stewards will only be available to return your exhibit from 4pm to 6pm on the Tuesday after show. This is the busiest times for people collecting their items and prizes. b. If you can wait, the Show Office is open 9am-5pm for the 3 days (Wed-Fri) following the Show and there is often someone available by arrangement in the following week. c. You must have the stub of your Class Cards to be able to collect your items, and the Stewards or Show staff will check the exhibits back out to you. d. No exhibitors are allowed to take exhibits out of the display area. Identification must be shown when collecting prizes and prize money. A Medicare card can be used as identification for children. e. If you want someone else to collect your prizes, you will need to send them with a letter of authority from you and they will need to show their ID when they collect for you. f. If you want your prizemoney paid into your bank account, please tick the box on the entry form and fill out your details. All payments not already collected will be paid into your account before the end of July. PAGE 57

60 ABN: General Entry Form Exhibitor Full Name If under 18 Parent/ Guardian Name Postal Address Phone Mobile Are you registered for GST? If yes, please provide your ABN: *please tick below if you will be collecting your exhibit after the show (available from 4pm 6pm Tuesday 11th July or during office hours following show). Exhibit # Sect # Class # Description of Exhibit Entry Fee Office Use Only Collect Exhibit? Total Entry Fees Payable $ Please pay my prizemoney directly to my bank account. BSB: Account No: Name of Acct: *Prizemoney not collected by 30th September will be deemed a donation to the Show Society. I hereby certify that my Entries are my bona fide property/my own original work and that I have read the Show Rules and the Conditions of Entry and agree to be bound thereby: Signature Date... Office Use Only Served by Carded by Data Input Paid $ Receipt # PAGE 58

61 Exhibitor Full Name ABN: Cattle Entry Form *Please provide your waybill to the Stewards If under 18 Parent/ Guardian Name Postal Address Phone Are you registered for GST? If yes, please provide your ABN: Mobile Exhibit # Office Use Only Sect # Class# Name of Animal Herd Book No DOB Breed Entry Fee Total Entry Fees Payable $ Please pay my prizemoney directly to my bank account. BSB: Account No: Name of Acct: *Prizemoney not collected by 30th September will be deemed a donation to the Show Society. I hereby certify that my Entries are my bona fide property and that I have read the Show Rules and the Conditions of Entry and agree to be bound thereby. I have provided a copy of certification that all livestock entered on this form are guaranteed free of ticks and any notifiable dangerous diseases. I have provided Insurance Information or signed the Dangerous Activity Acknowledgement (over page). Signature Date... (Participant or Parent/Guardian if under 18) Office Use Only Served by Carded by Data Input Paid $ Receipt # PAGE 59

62 Dangerous Activity Acknowledgement Exhibitor Full Name If under 18 Parent/ Guardian Name It will be necessary for any persons competing or exhibiting at the Atherton Show to show proof of their Public Liability Insurance or to sign the Dangerous Activity Acknowledgement (below). I have attached my Certificate of Currency. Please do not tick this box unless the Certificate is attached to this entry form. A valid Certificate of Currency must be provided showing that you hold a policy which covers you for a minimum of $10 Million and that you are covered anywhere in Australia. Please speak to your insurance provider to ensure this is included. I will sign the Dangerous Activity Acknowledgement below. In consideration for being permitted to participate in any way in the cattle handling activities, I, the undersigned, understand, acknowledge and accept: That cattle handling is a dangerous activity and cattle can act in a sudden and unpredictable (changeable) way, especially if frightened or hurt. That there is a significant risk that serious injury of death may result from the cattle handling activities. The dangers associated with consumption of alcohol or any mind altering drugs and agree not to drink alcohol or take drugs prohibited by law before or during any cattle handling activities. I agree to follow the directions of any event organiser or official and that any misconduct or refusal by me to follow any direction of any organiser or official can result in the cancellation of my participation in the activities and my immediate removal from the Arena or the Showgrounds no matter where they may occur. I agree to take all appropriate safety measures at all times whilst participating in the activities. I agree to indemnify the Atherton Tableland Agricultural Society Inc, against Liability for any accident, damage, loss or illness caused to anyone, including but not limited to myself or my property, or a member of the public during any part of the event, including but not limited to preparation, competition, judging, performing or displaying. I have had sufficient opportunity to read this Dangerous Activity Acknowledgement and fully understand its terms and sign it freely and voluntarily. Signature of Participant... Date... Signature of Parent/ Guardian.. Date..... PAGE 60

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