SHOW MILLICENT NOVEMBER 7, 8 & 9 - 2014

138TH ANNUAL AH&P SOCIETY
MILLICENT
SHOW
NOVEMBER 7, 8 & 9 - 2014
• DALE TEAGLE MOTOCROSS • DEMO DERBY & FIREWORKS
• SHOW PERSON COMPETITION • POULTRY COMPETITION
• HORSES IN ACTION • ANIMAL NURSERY • FACE PAINTING
• SIDE SHOW ALLEY • PLUS ALL YOUR FAVOURITES!
Adults: $15 • Children 5-17: $5
Family (2 Adults 2 Children) $30 • Aged Pensioners $8
*2 DAY PASSES - Single $15 • Family $35
*Tickets must be Pre-Purchased from the Show Office Ph 8733 3560 • www.millicentshow.com.au
MAKES MORE POSSIBLE
Branch/ Merchandise Manager Gary Glasson – 0417 864 320
Livestock Manager David Little – 0438 802 760
Livestock Mark Little – 0409 509 842
Livestock Rick Grimes – 0414 779 614
Agronomy/ Merchandise Sallie Chambers – 0419 003 860
Real Estate Kerry Smith – 0419 803 836
Property Rentals/ Rural Bank Tiana Wheatley – 0427 071 874
Elders Millicent
Cnr Glen St & Railway Tce, MILLICENT SA 5280 Ph: 08 8735 5800
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Circulating extensively throughout Millicent, Robe, Beachport,
Tantanoola, Kalangadoo, Southend & surrounding districts.
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Telephone: 8733 3755
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INDEX
Art.................................................................... 28
Cattle............................................................... 13
Closing of Entries............................................ 05
Cooking........................................................... 33
Crocheting....................................................... 32
Cut Flowers..................................................... 36
Demo Derby.................................................... 26
Fire Protection Posters.................................... 39
Floral Art.......................................................... 37
Handicrafts...................................................... 30
Horse Events................................................... 49
Indoor Open..................................................... 28
Indoor Children’s............................................. 40
Jams & Jellies.................................................. 35
Junior Show People......................................... 09
Kindergarten Section....................................... 40
Knitting............................................................. 32
Leatherwork..................................................... 38
Machine & Embroidery.................................... 31
Map.................................................................. 65
Metalwork........................................................ 38
Motocross........................................................ 10
Photography.................................................... 29
Pot Plants........................................................ 35
Poultry & Pigeons............................................ 21
Produce........................................................... 34
Saturday Entertainment................................... 12
Scone Competition.......................................... 33
Scrapbooking................................................... 38
Shearing.......................................................... 22
Stud Sheep ..................................................... 16
Timetable......................................................... 08
White Wool...................................................... 20
Wind Farm Comp............................................ 38
Woodwork........................................................ 38
Yard Dogs........................................................ 22
Young Rural Ambassador................................ 09
Youth Rural Ambassador................................. 09
ENTRANCE TO SHOWGROUNDS
• Horses, cattle, sheep & dogs are to use the
Airport Gate for entry and exit
• Trade to use the entrance gate off the Mt Burr Road.
For further information refer to map on page 65
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2014 PRESIDENTS REPORT
Welcome, one and all, to the 2014 Millicent A.H. & P. Show
This year is the 138th Annual Show and my ninth year in the president’s seat.
2013 was a difficult year, but we are still here. We have had some big repair bills, and unfortunately some
are ongoing. Vera’s Kitchen and School Hall building are moving slowly behind the scenes. It costs an
enormous amount of money for the repairs that it needs, and won’t be available again this year, However
we are positively working towards getting the fiancés together, to repair “the grand old lady”. Now on to
the show….
I always wonder about the weather, when I think of the show. We certainly have had some trying and
difficult weather conditions. Let’s hope that 2014 is kind to us, and we are hopeful it will bring us a
beautiful warm and sunny day, to enjoy a spectacular event.
It takes a lot of effort from many volunteers to run an event of this magnitude. I would like to personally
thank the members of the Millicent Show Society Committee, who have spent countless hours putting
the show together. The members of the Millicent Show Society have taken on the task of putting on the
show with great pride, energy and stamina. A fact we should all be proud of. Please support all the local
businesses listed throughout this program because it is their generous support that makes the annual
Show possible. The show has many local volunteers and volunteer groups assisting with its running,
including the Millicent Hospital Axillary, Millicent CFS, also Rotary, Lions, and Lioness’s we thank them.
This year, the show has many attractions, on Friday night an extensive display of Motorcross action,
Fireworks topped off with the band Sweet September. Saturdays entertainment, including performances
by Circus Elements, a display of stationary steam engines and tractors, Sideshows, art displays by
Murals for Millicent, Demolition derby, and much more. Other attractions included at the Millicent Show
will include, Snake Handling Demonstrations, Poultry & Pigeon competition, Horses in Action, Cattle &
Sheep and shearing too, as well as Yard Dogs.
To the dedicated committee and their families I wish you a successful weekend and say thank you. To the
spectators enjoy the 138th Annual Millicent Show.
Jim Garner
President Millicent A H & P Show Society
PROUDLY
SUPPORTING
THE ANNUAL
MILLICENT
SHOW
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ENTRANCE TO SHOWGROUNDS
Horses, cattle, sheep & dogs are to use the new Airport Gate for entry and exit
Trade to use the entrance gate off the Mt Burr Road.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Members Tickets Paid by November 6th at the secretary’s office. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Adult Membership $35.00 Entitles an adult member, guest, and 2 juniors under 17 years, admission on all days.
Junior Membership $10.00 Under 18 years Entitles a junior admission on all days.
Single Membership $15.00 Entitles one person to admission on all days.
Paid Life Membership (available to anyone) $350.00
Purchased at the gate 6th November, each day
Single Day Passes/gate fees – for non members
Adults $15.00 Child 5-17 $5.00 Family $30.00 Aged Pensioners $8.00
Showground Office Phone 08 8733 3560 Fax 08 8733 1088
www.millicentshow.com
Email: [email protected]
Messages cleared regularly
Where conveners names and phone numbers are provided in the program, please directly contact those
people regarding questions about their sections.
OFFICE HOURS
OCTOBER 20th- 24th...................................... 10.00am to 1.00pm
OCTOBER 27th –31st..................................... 9.00am to 4.00pm
NOVEMBER 3rd– 6th...................................... 9.00am to 5.00pm
NOVEMBER 7th.............................................. 8.00am to 6.00pm
NOVEMBER 8th.............................................. .8.00am to 5.00pm
NOVEMBER 11th............................................. 10.00am to 11.30am
PRESIDENT – Jim Garner, Senior Vice President – Michael Osborne, Junior Vice President – Susie
Hutchesson, Secretary/Treasurer/ Public Officer – Tammy Garner, Publicity Officer – Sandy Twaddell.
Committee Members: Kathleen Staude, Bev Copping, Carol Garner, Garth Huppatz, Thomas Garner,
Gavin Bell, Ian Nitschke, Betty Walker, Joe Garner, Trish Werchon, Preston North, Garry Glasson,
Martin Sullivan, Robyn Thomas, Karen Olsson, Edwin Lea.
ALL ENTRIES TO THE SECRETARY
Tammy Garner
Box 202, Millicent, 5280, SA.
Phone: 08 8733 3560, Fax: 08 8733 1088
Entries close: Sheep - Oct 31st 2014
Cattle – Oct 31st 2014
Wool – Oct 31st 2014
Indoor sections – Nov 4th 2014
Horse section – Dressage – October 29th 2014
Stockman’s Challenge – Nov 9th 2014
Entry fees must be paid at time of entry. See all other sections for entry closing times.
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LATE EXHIBITS MAY NOT BE JUDGED.
All entries must be made on the official entry form. Indoor Exhibits must not be removed from the
grounds before 5pm Saturday, except by permission of Hall Steward.
THE COMMITTEE OF THE MILLICENT A H & P SOCIETY wish to thank all the business houses,
clubs and private people for their donations towards trophies, prize money and advertising. Thank you
to businesses who have donated vouchers & products. Also thank you judges, stewards, conveners,
committee members, exhibitors, schools, service clubs and other voluntary helpers, who all help to
make the Millicent Show successful.
HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS
1893 ��������������������������� George Glen
1914 ����������������������George Plunkett
1957������������������������� Ivor T Williams
1958���������������������� Graham G Major
1960����������������� Ewen A D Cameron
1960����������������������� W Edward Gray
1960������������������� Eric C Hutchesson
1960����������������������Ralph E DeGaris
1960�������������� George W Thompson
1975��������������������� T Danby Stuckey
1976��������������������� William J Gordon
1976������������������ Cecil L Hutchesson
1976�����������������������Vera D Bowman
1977������������������ Ross M J Johnston
1980����������������������� E Ruth Willshire
1981������������������������ Max L Osborne
1981������������������Robert W Manhood
1981�������������������������Keith Cameron
1981�������������� William T Greenwood
1985������������������������ C Elsie Watson
1986�������������������������� Mavis J Smith
1986������������������������� Jean E Varcoe
1987������������� Gordon B Hutchesson
1987��������������������� J Yvonne Varcoe
1988����������������� Michael W Osborne
1990�������������������������Mary M Reekie
1992���������������� Mary V J Whitehead
1993����������������Thelma Schumacher
1995������������������������������Ada Gurney
1995������������������������Alan Thompson
1995������������� Raymond Wendelborn
1995��������������� Marlene Wendelborn
1996������������������������ Ron Thompson
1998��������������������������Colin Bowman
1998������������������ Neville Hutchesson
2006���������������������������������Rick Sims
2006���������������������������������� Dot Allen
2012���������������������������Julie Osborne
FEDERAL COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETIES LIST OF BANNED ITEMS
AT AGRICULTURAL SHOWS
Drug Related Goods (including Cocaine Kits, Bongs etc), Explicit and Hardcore T-Shirts, Fake Cigarettes,
Fireworks – Crackers, Fuel Type Fire Lighters (Zippo), Horns and Trumpets, Knives (including Pen
Knives) (excluding appropriately packaged kitchenware sets), Laser Pointers, Metal and Wooden Martial
Art Nunchakas, Playing Cards (Nude or Lurid), Pressure Pack Snow, Pressure Pack Fart Gas, Silly
String, Stink Bombs, Bouncing Beans, Water Bombs . Toy Guns are acceptable, however, the following
are NOT: Ball Bearing Guns, Eight Shot Caps, Pellet Guns, Pop Downs (Throw Downs), Potato Guns
(Bullet Type), Roll Caps, Strip Caps, Water Pistols over 150mm (6”)
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PRIZE MONEY
OUTSIDE SECTIONS Will be paid on day of Show
INDOOR SECTIONS Children’s prize money & all trophies will be presented between 3-4pm Saturday
9th in the Main Show Hall
All other prize money and all trophies can be collected from the Show Office between 10am – 11:30am
Tuesday, November 11th, 2014
NOTE: Monies not collected on this day will be forfeited unless prior arrangements are made with the
Secretary!
GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS
1. Members must show tickets at the gate.
2. Persons, who are Indoor Exhibitors at the Annual Show and are not members, will be required to pay
entry at the gate.
3. Every exhibit of plants or vegetables must have been the property of the exhibitor for not less than
one month.
4. If a judge feels an entry is not worthy of a 1st place it may be withheld. Judges must be
available to speak to exhibitors up to 2 hours after judging.
5. There must be three entries in each class or no second prize will be awarded, unless recommended
by Judges.
6. The decision of the Judges shall be final, except where the regulations have been infringed.
7. The judge’s decision is final, and if an exhibitor is not happy, please lodge a protest in writing with the
Secretary no later than 4pm on the day, which the award is made. A deposit of 50% of the value of
the prize must accompany each protest, which may be forfeited if the protest be deemed frivolous.
8. The committee reserves the right to make any alteration in the published program.
9. Exhibits for competition or exhibition must be in their places in the Show Pavilion not later than
6.00pm Thursday night before show.
10.Any persons or exhibitors interfering with the judges or stewards will be disqualified and prizes
forfeited.
11.All indoor exhibits must be the property of the exhibitor.
12.If deemed necessary by the committee, any exhibitor or prize winner may be called upon to make
a statutory declaration as to the bona fides of any exhibit for competition and non-compliance may
render the prize liable to forfeiture.
13.The Show pavilion will be open after judging on Friday.
14.No cattle & sheep to leave the Showground’s before 4pm Saturday without the permission of the
secretary or the stewards.
15.No tents, booths, or hawkers will be allowed on the showground’s without the permission of the
committee.
16.Entries must be made on the official entry form, copies of which are enclosed with the prize list and
are obtainable from the secretary.
17.Every facility is given to the exhibitors, but the committee will not undertake any responsibility for any
exhibit.
18.This Society is affiliated with the SE of SA and Border Show Societies Association and any exhibitor
or exhibit subject to disqualification by that Association or by any Show Society affiliated with that
Association will be debarred from competition at the Show of this Society during the period of such
disqualification or until any appeal that may have been lodged against such disqualification shall
have been determined. Notification of any disqualification will be forwarded to the South East and
Border Show Societies Association, or appropriate bodies, by this Society.
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Pavilion displays
Art
Bouquets and Arrangements
Cookery
Craft work
Cut Flowers
Floral Art
Floriculture Home Produce
Fruit and Vegetables
Handicrafts
Jams and Jellies
Junkyard Art
Knitting and Crocheting
Machine and Fancywork
Metal Work
Photography
Pot Plants in bloom
Roses
Scrapbooking
SE of SA & Border Show Societies Association
– Poster Competition
• Woodwork
• Wool
8.30am..........Indoor Pavilion Opens
9.00am..........Horses In Action
Stud Sheep Judging
to 12 noon The FM
Outside Broadcast
Murals for Millicent
10.00am........Cattle judging
Stationary Steam Engine
& Tractor display
Snake Handling demonstration
10.30am........Poultry and Pigeon judging
Performance by Circus Elements “The Griffini Show” 11.00am........Sign on for Show
Person Competition
Free face painting by Caroline
11.30am........Show Person Competition judging
11.30am-1pm.Roving Entertainment
/Balloon sculpting
12.00noon....Snake Handling Demonstration
1.30pm..........Performance by Circus Elements
2.00pm..........Snake Handling Demonstration
3.00pm..........Presentation of Indoor prizes
3.15pm..........Grand Parade
Followed by Josh Burdon Freestyle Aerial Motor Bike Display
and Demo Derby
Friday
9.00am..........Indoor Judging
Horses In Action
1.00pm..........Indoor Hall opens
3.00pm..........Motocross practice begins racing starts straight after practice
TBA...............Josh Burdon Freestyle Aerial
Motor Bike display
8.00pm..........Band in Shearing Shed until
midnight - “Sweet September”
9.00pm..........Fireworks
Other Entertainment throughout the
day includes Kevin Sporer and
Phil Wilson
Sunday
9.00am..........Showjumping starts
Open Qualifying Hack Rings
Stockman’s Challenge
Dressage
10.00am........Country Kids Fun Ring
1.30pm..........SA Series “Off the Track”
Hack Ring - Championship Hour
Saturday
7.30am..........Yard Dogs start
8.00am..........Shearing and Wool Handling competition begins.
Murals forMillicent
A COLLECTION OF IDEAS FOR MILLICENT BY LOCAL ARTISTS
STATIC DISPLAYS AROUND THE SHOWGROUNDS
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YOUNG RURAL AMBASSADOR
This is open to young people (20-30 yrs inclusive) in the community who are interested in rural issues.
This is a National award. Winners compete at District & State competitions where prizes include PIRSA
funded study tours. Contact the show secretary for an application form. Sponsored by Carapace,
Beachport. 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $10. If all prize money is not allocated in this section it will be given
to the following classes.
Youth Rural Ambassador
Open to young people 16-19yrs (on day of show). Like the YRA, this award leads onto district & state
finals. Prizes include scholarships. Contact the show secretary for an application form.
Entries for the Young Rural Ambassador and Youth Rural Ambassador for 2014/2015 are welcome on
the day.
Junior Show People Awards
To be run on the Saturday of the show. Competitors to sign on - at or before 11.00am
Arrival for judging – 11.15am. Judging – 11.30am at outdoor stage.
Conveners: Carol Garner and Colleen Mortimer.
All enquiries to the show secretary’s office.
Baby of the Show – New born to 12mths
Master Toddler – 1-3yrs
Miss Toddler – 1-3yrs
Master Tiny Tot – 4-6yrs
Miss Tiny Tot – 4-6yrs
Junior Show Person – 7-11yrs
Senior Show Person – 12-15yrs
SPECIAL TROPHIES FOR THE SE OF SA
AND BORDER SHOW SOCIETIES ASSOCIATION
Trophies for 1/1/14 - 31/12/14 year
Association Trophy 1- Most Points SENIOR ART
2 Shows
Association Trophy 2 -
Most Points HARNESS 2 Shows
Association Trophy 3 - Most Points PIGEONS
2 Shows
RA & HS Medallion - Most Points OPEN COOKERY 2 Shows
Junior Association Trophy- Most Points SHOWJUMPING 2 Shows
Under 18 Years
Sunbeam Fruit Cake & Genoa Cake Competition held at Naracoorte 2014 & Lucindale 2015.
Lauke CWA Savory Scone Competition. Local winners to compete at Regional Finals held at Keith
2015, winner of regional finals compete at Adelaide Show 2015.
Carapace...
11 Railway Terrace
Beachport, SA 5280
home decor + occasional furniture
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Millicent stadium cross has been running for several years 16+ they currently have 8 junior
classes and 3 senior classes and the Dale Teagle Memorial. The track consists of man made
jumps, drop-offs, banked curves, straights and table tops. Practice starts at 3.00pm and racing
starts straight after practice. Dale Teagle Memorial race is 15 laps for the top 25 senior riders.
We have riders from NSW, Victoria and South Australia.
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8733 3562
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Ph 8733 2461
• SALES • SERVICE • PARTS
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SATURDAY
SNAKE HANDLER
At various times throughout the day local snake
handler David Miles will be hosting presentations
on the identification and safe handling of snakes.
JOSH BURDON
Freestyle motocross rider Josh Burdon will thrill
the crowd with his stunning performances Friday
evening and Saturday
ANIMAL NURSERY
10.00am Dont forget to check out the animal nursery.
See what spring babies they have this year, what other
surprises may be there? Both big and small animals, great
for all children. Will they have scales to stoke, or soft fluffy
fur. Follow the noises to see, what you find.
Dont forget to clean your hands after.
CIRCUS ELEMENTS
KEVIN SPORER
& PHIL WILSON
10.30am & 1.30pm
The Griffini Show - a show the whole family
will enjoy. Griffini juggles anything, anywhere
and incorporates audience participation,
unicycle stunts and other feats of utter
stupidity before the great finale of riding atop
a gargantuan unicycle and juggling flames of
fire! Balloon Sculpture 11.30 - 12.30
Well known Australian country singer
Kevin Sporer & Phil Wilson will be entertaining
showgoers during the day
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CATTLE SECTION
Entries close: Entry fee: Conveners: Entry Fees: Friday 31st October. Competition: Saturday 8th Nov 2014
Commercial - $2.50 per class. Stud - $6.00 per class.
G Huppatz, G Bell, G Glasson, P Bateman, T Rayson, C Bell,
E Lambert, S Twaddell
Enquiries to Garth Huppatz 08 8735 4217
Exhibits to be at the showgrounds by 9am Saturday.
Judging follows - 10am in Cattle Arena.
All exhibitors are to pay the full amount as stated in the schedule.
CATTLE SCANNING: All cattle must be yarded, ready for scanning at 9am Saturday, as per
PIRSA requirements. Any cattle not scanned, will not be entered or judged.
Sectional Regulations G1 and G2
1. Accredited MN1 plus area available for stud cattle.
2. Tuberculosis & Brucellosis free. Cattle originating from confirmed free (CF); tested negative (TN),
or monitored negatives (MN) herds from a provisionally free or eradication - No testing required.
3. Cattle originating from control areas or from non assessed (NA) herds in provisionally free areas –
Prior permission from the Chief Inspector of Stock.
4. Johne’s Disease & Enzootic Bovine Leucosis (EBL) Disease
(a) South Australian Exhibits - A declaration that both diseases are not known to exist on property
within the previous 5 years.
5. Interstate cattle on South Australian properties for less than 1 year.
6. The normal Form 1A Health Certificate fully endorsed must accompany cattle from interstate.
7. RFID Numbers are a requirement this year and cattle will be scanned show morning.
Commercial Cattle - G1 Rules & Regulations
(a) Ownership: All entries to be the property of the exhibitor for at least 3 months prior to the
competition.
(b) Live Judging: Entries will be judged for maturity, quality, conformation and degree of finish.
Judging will be on the hoof only.
Entry Fee: $2.50. Prize Money: 1st $30, 2nd $20, 3rd $10.
Entries: Maximum of two (2) entries per person per class. Calves to be born 2014.
1. Chay & Merrett Livestock’s Commercial cow with heifer calf at foot
2. Wesfarmers Landmark Millicent’s Commercial cow with steer calf at foot
3. G&S Huppatz Steer vealer up to 10 months from previous class - must be paid on entry form
Beef Cattle - G2 All Breeds Classic - Rules & regulations
1. All cattle must have been taught to lead & will be tied where directed by stewards.
2. All exhibits will be paraded for judging on day of Show as directed by stewards.
3. Age of beef cattle to date from day of show.
4. All entries must be the property of the exhibitor.
5. All animals must be registered with their respective breed societies.
6. Bulls must have neck collars while tied up.
7. Calves at foot CAN be entered in Under 16 month classes.
Entry Fee: $6. Prize Money: Classes 1 – 24
Two entries: 1st $15. Three or more entries: 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5
THE AVENUE
N.J &M.L HUTCHESSON
Phone: (08) 8735 9070
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Ph: 08 8733 2411
OPEN 7.00AM-9.00PM
EVERYDAY
PH: 8733 3133
MILLICENT
NEWSAGENCY
GOODNWINDI
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SD & BL BELLINGER
Ph: 0438 043 433
5 Glen St, Millicent
Ph 8733 2461
Tony
EGAN’S
62 GEORGE ST,
MILLICENT PH 8733 2560
More than‘just’tyres!
All leading brands of
tyres and wheels including
Millicent Tyre Centre
Your locally owned and operated tyre service
40 Mt Gambier Rd,
Millicent SA, 5280
Ph 8733 3300
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Pair & Group Classes
Composite teams accepted. No entry fee for classes below. British, Small Breeds & European breeds combined
classes.
Handler Classes
Society Sashes awarded plus donated trophies to prize winners.
The Millicent Show Society is proud to introduce the “Small Breeds” classes to our cattle program. This is in response
to the growing popularity of these small breeds. These will include such breeds as Lowlines, Miniature Herefords,
Dexters, etc. If you require further information about these classes, please contact Cattle Convener, Garth Huppatz on
08 8735 4217.
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European Heifer 16mths and under 18mths
British Breed Heifer 16mths and under 18mths
Any Small Breed Heifer 16mths and under 18mths
European Heifer 18mths and under 21mths
British Breed Heifer 18mths and under 21mths
Any Small Breed Heifer 18mths and under 21mths
JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE - Sponsored by Millicent Toyota
RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE – Sponsored by Rivoli Herefords
European Cow 21mths and over
British Breed Cow 21mths and over
Any Small Breed Cow 21mths and over
SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE – Sponsored by Millicent IGA
RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE – Sponsored by Elders Millicent
GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE – Sponsored by Millicent Newsagency
European Bull under 16mths
British Breed Bull under 16mths
Any Small breed Bull under 16mths
European Bull 16mths and under 18mths
British Breed Bull 16mths and under 18mths
Any Small breed Bull 16mths and under 18mths
European Bull 18mths and under21mths
British Breed Bull 18mths and under21mths
Any Small breed Bull 18mths and under 21 mths.
JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL – Sponsored by Millicent Industrial.
RESERVE CHAMPION BULL – Sponsored by Millicent Farm Supplies
European Bull 21mths and over
British Breed Bull 21mths and over
Any Small breed Bull 21mths and over
SENIOR CHAMPION BULL – Sponsored by Beachport Liquid Minerals
RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL – Sponsored by Millicent Tyre Centre
GRAND CHAMPION BULL - Sponsored by Tony Egan’s Mensland
ALAN & BETTY THOMPSON TROPHY FOR THE SUPREME BEEF CATTLE EXHIBIT
to be won three times by the same exhibitor
Pair of heifers under 21mths, same breed – sponsored by K & S Fuel Caltex
Cow & calf - calf to be dropped 2014 – emphasis on the calf – Sponsored by Woolworths - Millicent
Pair of bulls, same breed – Sponsored by KJ & HA McGrath
Breeders group of three animals, both sexes to be represented – Sponsored by Kemp’s Machinery Services
HANDLER CLASSES - Sponsored by Goodnwindi Charolais
Junior Handler Class 1st $20 – 2nd $10
Senior Handler Class 1st $20 – 2nd $10
Commercial or Pair & Group Classes
Commercial Cow & Calf - Sponsored by Chay & Merrett
Commercial Cow & Steer Calf - Sponsored by Landmark Millicent
Steer Vealer Up to 10 months – Sponsored by Garth & Shirley Huppartz
GRAND CHAMPION VEALER – Sponsored by Wades Small Engine Services
ENTRIES ON OFFICIAL FORM - SENT TO:
PO Box 202, Millicent, 5280, Fax: 08 8733 1088
ENTRIES CLOSE ON FRIDAY 31st October 2014
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STUD SHEEP
Saturday November 8th, 2014. Judging to commence at 9am SHARP
Entries close: Friday 31st October 2014. Entry fee: $2
Convener: Betty Walker 08 87358177
Stewards: B & K Staude, K Walker
GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS
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All sheep must be penned by 8.30am and ready for judging by 9.00am sharp, SATURDAY.
Month when sheep were last shorn must be given to the Secretary at time of entry.
All sheep are to be shown in the wool, except as otherwise stated.
No entry can compete in more than one class, except where stated. Lamb (with ewe) may be
entered in lamb class.
5.
Breeders Group Classes - 1 ram less than 1.5yrs & 2 ewes less than 1.5yrs. Bred by exhibitor.
Sheep to be drawn from classes.
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Prize cards and ribbons presented to 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
All stud sheep must meet all their own Breed’s Society Regulations eg. tattoos, ear marks etc.
There shall not be any more than two (2) entries per class, per exhibitor.
No sheep to leave pavilion before 4.00pm Saturday, except by permission of the Sheep Convener.
The judge has the right to reclassify sheep from the under 1.5yr class to over 1.5yr class where
more than two teeth are showing.
Shorn long wools to have not more than 38mm wool, shorn short wools not more than 25mm
wool.
In the case of a discrepancy, the R.A.H.S. of SA rules will be used.
All sheep must be from registered and accredited Ovine Brucellosis Free flocks. Certificate No. to
accompany entries.
OVINE JOHNE’S DISEASE: (1) Exhibitors must be in the MAP program and supply their
registered number OR the property has a 350 PFC test or equivalent. (2) Tested negative within the
last 2 years. These are the requirements as specified by the SA Country Shows and adopted
by the SE Border Show Assoc.
The accredited vet is Dr Sean McGrath 08 87332780
Interstate sheep to have a Health Certificate signed by a Local Department of Agriculture Stock
Inspector, form 2A.
All lambs to be born after the 1st of April this year. (All lambs to be judged on type and freshness)
All lamb classes may be split by Judge or Convener
All breeds will be supplied with Champion Ewe & Ram Sashes. Where there is more than one
breeder, reserve sashes will be awarded if there is more than one exhibit in each breed.
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Millicent Veterinary Clinic
65 Mount Gambier Road, Millicent | 8733 2782
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SOUTH AFRICAN MEAT MERINO
1.
2.
3.
4.
Ram under 1.5yrs in wool
Ram under 1.5yrs shorn
Ram over 1.5yrs in wool or shorn
Ewe under 1.5yrs in wool
5. Ewe under 1.5yrs shorn
6. Ewe over 1.5yrs wool or shorn with lamb of her
own breed at foot. Rearing ability to be assessed
7. Breeder’s Group
CHEVIOTS
8. Ram under 1.5yrs in wool
13. Ewe over 1.5yrs in wool or shorn with lamb
9. Ram under 1.5yrs shorn of her own at foot. Rearing ability to be assessed
10. Ram over 1.5yrs in wool or shorn
14. Breeder’s Group
11. Ewe under 1.5yrs in wool
12. Ewe under 1.5yrs shorn
ROMNEY
15. Ram under 1.5yrs in wool
20. Ewe over 1.5yrs in wool or shorn with lamb
16. Ram under 1.5yrs shorn of her own breed at foot. Rearing ability to be assessed
17. Ram over 1.5yrs in wool or shorn
21. Breeder’s Group
18. Ewe under 1.5yrs in wool
19. Ewe under 1.5yrs shorn
BORDER LEICESTER
22. Ram under 1.5yrs in wool
28. Ewe over 1.5yrs in wool or shorn with lamb
23. Ram under 1.5yrs shorn of her own breed at foot. Rearing ability to be assessed
24. Ram over 1.5yrs in wool or shorn
29. Ewe lamb in wool or shorn
25. Ram/lamb in wool or shorn
30. Breeder’s Group
26. Ewe under 1.5yrs in wool
27. Ewe under 1.5yrs shorn
RYELANDS
31. Ram under 1.5yrs in wool to judging. Standard combs to be used & trimming
32. Ram under 1.5yrs shorn permitted.
33. Ram over 1.5yrs in wool or shorn
38. Ewes over 1.5yrs in wool or shorn with
34. Ram/lamb in wool or shorn lamb of her own breed at foot.
35. Ewe under 1.5yrs in wool Rearing ability to be assessed.
36. Ewe under 1.5yrs shorn
39. Ewe lamb in wool or shorn
37. Ewe under 1.5yrs in to be machine 40. Breeders Group
shorn, not more than 7 days prior TROPHY DONATED BY: LANDMARK
WHITE SUFFOLK
All lambs and shorn classes 49. Ewe over 1.5yrs shorn with lamb at foot.
to be untrimmed
Lamb to be considered when judging.
41. Ram under 1.5yrs shorn
50. Ewe lamb shorn or in wool
42. Ram under 1.5yrs in wool (Classes 50 & 55 may be separated at
43. Pair of rams under 1.5yrs shorn Judges/ Convenors discretion)
44. Ram over 1.5yrs shorn
51. Breeders Group
45. Ram lamb shorn or in wool TROPHY DONATED BY: MILLICENT TOYOTA
46. Ewe under 1.5yrs shorn TROPHY FOR BEST LAMB DONATED BY:
47. Ewe under 1.5yrs in wool IR & BE NITSCHKE GLENARBIAN STUDS
48. Pair of ewes under 1.5yrs shorn
POLL DORSET - OPEN
52. Ram under 1.5yrs in wool
58. Ewe under 1.5yrs shorn
53. Ram under 1.5yrs shorn
59. Ewe over 1.5yrs in wool or shorn with lamb
54. Ram over 1.5yrs in wool or shorn at foot. Lamb to be considered when judging.
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55. Ram lamb in wool
60. Ewe lamb in wool
56. Ram lamb shorn
61. Ewe lamb shorn
57. Ewe under 1.5yrs in wool
62. Breeder’s Group
TROPHY
TEXEL
63. Ram under 1.5yrs in wool
69. Ewe over 1.5yrs shorn
64. Ram under 1.5yrs shorn
70. Ewe any age shorn with lamb at foot. Lamb
65. Ram over 1.5yrs shorn to be considered when judging
66. Ram lamb in wool or shorn
71. Ewe lamb in wool or shorn
67. Ewe under 1.5yrs shorn
72. Breeder’s Group
68. Ewe under 1.5yrs in wool TROPHY DONATED BY: ELDERS
CORRIEDALES
All entries to be tattooed and ear - marked in the approved manner
73. Ram over 2.5yrs
79. Ewe 2.5yrs and over
74. Ram over 1.5yrs and under 2.5yrs 80. Ewe under 2.5yrs and over 1.5yrs
75. Ram under 1.5yrs
81. Ewe under 1.5yrs
76. Ram under 1.5yrs unhoused, 82. Ewe any age with lamb at foot
unrugged, to be shown in the wool 83. Ewe under 1.5yrs unhoused, unrugged,
77. Ram under 1.5yrs shorn to be shown in the wool
78. Ewe under 1.5yrs shorn in the wool 84. Breeder’s Group
TROPHY DONATED BY:
MILLICENT FARM SUPPLIES
ANY OTHER BREED
Breeds to be judged in own right.
85. Ram under 1.5yrs in wool or shorn 89. Ewe over 1.5yrs in wool or shorn
86. Ram over 1.5yrs in wool or shorn 90. Ewe lamb in wool or shorn
87. Ram lamb in wool or shorn 91. Breeder’s Group
88. Ewe under 1.5yrs in wool or shorn 92. Most successful exhibitor
93. Overall sheep stud
GLENARBIAN STUD
All rams presented with Lambplan
figures. Glenarbian Stud is Brucellosis
free and accredited. it also carries
an Ovine Johnes Disease Monitored
Negative Vaccinated 3 Status, all
Rams have been vaccinated for OJD.
Most successful exhibitor
overall stud sheep
- Trophy donated by:
MILLICENT TOYOTA
Supreme All Breeds Ram at
Hamilton Sheep Vention
Vendor’s Ian & Barbara Nitschke
(08) 8733 2237 • 0408 898 030 • Fax (08) 8733 1440
email: [email protected]
8733 3111
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MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR OVERALL STUD SHEEP
DONATED BY: IR & BE NITSCHKE - GLENARBIAN STUDS
1st: 3pts, 2nd: 2pts, 3rd: 1pt. Count back in case of a tie. Champion 3pts: Reserve Champion 1pt
SUPREME BREEDERS GROUP
SUPREME RAM
SUPREME EWE
Includes Show Society Sash.
RESERVE SUPREME SHEEP OF THE SHOW
THE JIM WALKER MEMORIAL TROPHY
DONATED BY: KENLORNE POLL DORSET STUD - BJ & KA WALKER
THE SUPREME SHEEP OF THE SHOW
Supreme Sheep of the Show Perpetual Trophy
DONATED BY: CHRISMONT PARK - CHEVIOT STUD – D & C LAMONT
Includes Show Society Sash
SUPREME LAMB OF THE SHOW
TROPHY DONATED BY: N J & M L HUTCHESSON
RYEVIEW
White Suffolk, Ryeland
& Charolais Studs
Bulls & Rams Available
M.W. & J.F. Osborne
Box 387, Millicent 5280
Ph: (08) 8733 3393
Mob: 0408 838 568
Complete engineering services covering all aspects of
machining, fabrication and site projects.
John Shanks 0409 214 934 David Shanks 0400 254 590
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SECTION E - WHITE WOOL
Entries Close: Friday 31st October 2014- Entry Fee: $1.00 – Prize Money: 1st $2, 2nd $1
Convener: M Osborne, K & B Staude
Exhibits to be in place by 5pm Thursday 6th November. Judging to follow.
• This section is to be judged on points system as approved by the Australian Wool Bureau.
• Exhibitors are requested to provide plastic bags for individual fleeces.
• All fleeces to be skirted.
• Growth of wool in no case to exceed 12 months.
• No fleece infested with tick or lice will be accepted. Any such fleece will be removed by the
Convener.
• Scale of points for judging wool: Trueness to breed 10, Conformity of length 10, Soundness 10,
Handle 8, Colour or bloom 6, Character 10, Density 6, Evenness 10, Clean Fleece Weight 30, Total
: 100
• Fleeces eligible for one class only, except for Best Commercial Value prize, which will be judged
from all entries– competitors, must nominate a fleece for this class.
WHITE WOOL CLASSES
1. Best Merino fleece 10. Best English Leicester fleece
2. Best Merino Hogget fleece 11. Best Drysdale fleece
3. Best Corriedale fleece 12. Best Cheviot fleece
4. Best Comeback fleece 13. Best Lincoln fleece
5. Best First Cross fleece 14. Best Downs fleece
6. Best XB fleece 15. Best XB Hogget fleece
7. Best Romney Marsh fleece 16. Group of 3 fleeces, not drawn from classes
8. Best Border Leicester fleece 17. Best Commercial value fleece – drawn from
9. Best Perndale fleece
all classes, fleece nominated by exhibitor.
Sashes awarded to: Champion British Bred Fleece, Champion Merino Fleece, Champion Cross Bred
Fleece, Champion Fleece of the Show, Most Successful Wool Exhibitor.
W J GORDON MEMORIAL TROPHY: - Trophy Donated by RJ & LP Gordon
For most points gained on the day in the white wool section. Aggregate Points: 1st: 5-pts; 2nd: 3-pts;
3rd: 1-pt. Points awarded irrespective of number of entries. Count back will operate in case of draw.
Trophy will be awarded when won 3 times by the same exhibitor. Previous Winners 2013 - BJ & KM
Staude
COLOURED FLEECES
18. Best Coloured Fleece, Fine, Medium - finer than 58
19. Best Coloured Fleece, Medium Fleece - 50s to 56
20. Best Coloured Fleece, Strong & Rug Fleece – 48 +
Champion Coloured Fleece
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POULTRY & PIGEONS
Show Convener: E Lea
Entry Fee $1.00/class. Entries Close: 27th October at 4pm.
Late Entries will not be accepted.
Judging to commence at 10am Saturday Nov 8th 2014. Judge:
Stewards:
SE of SA & Border Show Societies Association Trophy
This show is a qualifier towards Association Trophy 3 - Most points
for competing in the pigeons section at least 2 shows
Conditions:
• Birds to be caged from 4pm to 6pm Friday, or 7am to 9.30am Saturday
• Birds to be removed after 5pm, or at conveners discretion..
• Birds incorrectly entered will not be judged.
• All birds must be healthy and vermin free. Any not complying will be refused entry.
• Birds caged on Friday will be fed and watered by stewards. Saturday at owner’s responsibility.
• All care taken, but no responsibility assumed.
• Any person causing disturbance making loud, derogatory comments will be removed from pavilion,
and their birds will be automatically disqualified and all awards forfeited.
Champion Ribbons: will only be awarded if there are 5 or more entries in section.
Champion Ribbons will be presented to the following:
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8.
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13.
POULTRY
PIGEONS
Modern Game Bantam
Champion of Show
Old English Game Bantam
Reserve
AVO Bantam
Junior Champion
Bantam Heavy Fancy
Junior Reserve Champion
Bantam Light Fancy
Colour Champion/Reserve
OEG Light Breed Large
Fancy Champion/Reserve
Soft feather Light Breed Large
Homer Champion/Reserve
AOV Hardfeather Large
Utility Champion/Reserve
Softfeather Heavy Breed Large
Light Breed Waterfowl
Heavy Breed Waterfowl
Bantam Waterfowl
Breeding Pair
GOOSE:
Any other variety of Poultry
A minimum of 5 entries per sub section must be entered for ribbons to be awarded –
also for Champion & Reserve Bantam, Champion & Reserve Waterfowl,
Champion & Reserve Poultry Exhibit
Ribbons Donated by: Millicent A H & P Show Society Inc.
Trophies Donated by: Millicent Stock Feed & Saddlery, E & Z Lea.
MILLICENT STOCKFEED
Pet Foods & Supplies South Australia
& SADDLERY Millicent,
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SECTION I - YARD DOGS
32nd Annual Millicent Yard Dog Trial - Saturday November 8th 2014 Start 7.30am
Conducted by the Millicent Yard Dog Committee in conjunction with the SA Yard Dog
Association. Novice, Improvers & Open Best Working Dog trophy will be presented to:
Winner of the Open Section. Enquiries contact: Barry McCreanor 0428 965 702
Note: Bitches in season are not allowed to compete. Any competitor breaching this will forfeit all prizes
& points awarded & will be disqualified from competing in any further events
AWI MILLICENT SHEARING &
WOOL HANDLING COMPETITION
8.00 am Start Saturday 8th November 2014 Conveners: Rick Grimes, Matt & Neville Bowman
Novice, Inter, Senior, Open Teams. Open & Novice Wool Handling.
FOR A PROGRAM OF EVENTS, PLEASE CONTACT THE CONVENER
Rick Grimes 0414 779 614 or [email protected]
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SPONSORS
AWI MILLICENT SHEARING &
WOOL HANDLING COMPETITION
DALGETY WOOL MILLICENT
AUCTION WOOL, PRIVATE BUYING, WOOL CLIPS TO BUTTS
Sponsoring wool handling competition
Lic:BLD188798
Open all day Thurs or by appointment Cnr Williams & Rendelsham Rd
Ph: Clayton 0429 841 147
Shearing ShedS &
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• Fullyengineered
includinginteriors
• Welded,boltedframes
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• CouncilSpecissupplied
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• Excellentrates
• Referencesavailable
SHEARING
G & M Kendrick
SHEDS, NEW &
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REPAIRS A
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Shearing & Mobile
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Saturday 9am - 11:30am
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Livestock & generaL carriers
Phone (08) 8734 8354 Mobile 0408 849 627
Fax (08) 8734 8350
Email [email protected]
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Millicent Farm Supplies
For all your
FARMING SUPPLIES
National Rural Independents Ltd
CONTACT... Ash or Matt
North Terrace, P.O. Box 920,
Millicent SA 5280
Tel: (08) 8733 4966
Fax: (08) 8733 4008
LANDMARK MILLICENT
62 Mount Gambier Road
Phone: 8733 2733
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FERTILISER DEPOT
McIntyre Road
Phone: 8733 2996
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SATURDAY
Check out the Demolition Derby, these cars are all
four cylinders motors. They were standard road cars, just
stripped of glass and flammables, then had roll cages
inserted. Who will crash and bash their way to the end?
With a mixture of male and female drivers, come and
cheer on your favourite. Who will win this year?
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Phone 8733 2942
Mobile 0418 799 499
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Ignition
Fitness
8733 3001 or 0418 833 093
32 George Street, Millicent
COCCYX RACING
DEVELOPMENTS
Phone: (08) 8733 4697
After hrs: 0405 449 552
• Sales
• Motorcycle & 4 Wheeler
& Service • Spare Parts & Accessories
Jesse Braham
Propietor / Service Technician
59 Mount Gambier Rd, Millicent
Email: [email protected]
41 Davenport St, Millicent SA 5280
Phone: 8733 3100 • Fax 8733 3200
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INDOOR OPEN EXHIBITION PAVILION
Grand Aggregate Trophy Winner - Trophy presented by the Millicent A H & P Society
Enquiries to Hall Convener. Susie Hutchesson 0458 621 822; 08 8735 9070, or
Carol Garner 0428 987 793
All exhibits to be at the hall on Thursday 6th 8.30am to 6.00pm. All entries 60c. 1st $2, 2nd $1.
• All sections close Tuesday November 4th 2014 • NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED
• No Prize winning entries to be re-entered
• LIMIT: 2 entries per person per class
• Stewards in attendance to receive entries at the hall on Thursday 8.30am to 6:00pm.
• Judging of all indoor sections to occur at 9:30am FRIDAY.
• All prizes presented in the main hall.
• Group entries ineligible for aggregates. Enter exhibits under individual names.
• Exhibits to be collected from 5.00pm SATURDAY. Prize from 3 - 4pm
ENTRIES: PO Box 202 Millicent SA 5280. Fax: 08 8733 1088
1. If a judge feels an entry is not worthy of a 1st place it may be withheld.
2. There must be three entries in each class or no second prize will be awarded, unless
recommended by Judges.
3. The decision of the Judges shall be final, except where the regulations have been infringed.
4. The judge’s decisions are final, and if an exhibitor is not happy, please lodge a protest in writing
with the Secretary no later than 4pm on the day, which the award is made. A deposit of 50% of the
value of the prize must accompany each protest, which may be forfeited if the protest be deemed
frivolous.
SECTION K – ART
Steward: C Garner 0428 987 793
Margaret Andre Memorial Prize awarded to the most outstanding painting of the Show
Donated by the Andre Family with thanks.
SE of SA & Border Show Societies Association Trophy
This show is a qualifier towards Association Trophy 1 - Most points for competing in the Senior
Art section at least 2 shows
• Limit 2 entries per class
• Pictures must be framed and have wire on the back ready for hanging
• Artist’s name must be covered until judging has finished
• All entries to be collected 5pm Saturday.
• Maximum size 1meter square, no heavier than 3.5kg
• Previous winning entries in any section of a Millicent Show are disqualified from re-entry.
1. Landscape in oil/acrylic
10.Animals in any medium
2. Seascape in oil/acrylic
11. Pencil or Charcoal black and white only
3. Landscape in watercolour
12.Any open subject not already mentioned
4. Seascape in watercolour
13.Open Novice for Artists who have only
5. Flowers in any medium
been painting or drawing for 12mths
6. Portraiture in any medium 14.Indigenous Art
7. Abstract in any medium
15.Painting on any object (not folk art)
8. Drawing with colour
16.Sculpture any medium (not to exceed 1 mt square)
9. Pastel any subject
Sashes & Trophies for Champion and Reserve Champion exhibits.
HUME TAYLOR & CO., SOLICITORS
64 George Street, Millicent SA 5280
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SECTION L – PHOTOGRAPHY
OPEN
Stewards: T Werchon
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LIMIT: 2 entries per person per class
Single colour backing card in black or white preferred
No Matt Board Framing Allowed
Maximum of 2cm card border around photograph only
All photographs to be taken by exhibitor
All photographs are to be mounted on backing card
Framed Entries Not Accepted
Exhibitors must have the entry card attached to the backing card
Exhibitors name & class number to be written on the back of each entry optional
Minimum size 6” x 4” (10cm x 15cm) Maximum 12” x 8” (30cm x 20cm) or A4
Photo & digital enhancement is allowed but NO captions
All Entries: $1 Prize money 1st - $5, 2nd - $3
1.
2.
3.
4.
Scenic
Wildlife or Animal study
People and Portraiture
Any other subject
BLACK/ WHITE OR SEPIA PRINTS
51 George Street • Millicent P: 8733 1733
• HeritageColour
Schemes
• Domestic
• Commercial
• PromptProfessional
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• FreeQuotes
• HighPressure
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Millicent: 8733 2067
[email protected]
Naracoorte: 8762 4645
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POBOX744,MILLICENTSA
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COLOUR PRINTS
5. Landscape
15. 6. Waterscape
16. 7. Sunset or Sunrise
17. 8. Floral
18. 9. Portrait
19. 10. Animals (not birds)
20. 11. Action or Motion
21. 12. Night Lights
22. 13. Local Area (Wattle Range District only) 23. 14. Birds
24. Best Print Sash
Most Points Winner Trophy
Celebrations
Rural Scene
Transport
Child study
A Touch of Blue
Open Enlargement
Panoramic – no longer than 40cms
Creative/Manipulated
Collection –x 3 photos same theme
Collage – to be creative but in keeping
with a theme. Title words allowed, to be mounted on one card maximum
size 42cm x 30cm (A3)
SECTION N – HANDICRAFTS
Steward: Mrs D Keatley 08 87359 020, Miss V Sapiatzer, K Abbott & S Spink
Classes may be regrouped at judge’s discretion.
LIMIT: 2 entries per person per class
TEDDY BEARS
1. Teddy bear, hand stitched miniature
(6” or under)
2. Furry teddy bear (up to 12”)
3. Furry teddy bear (over 12”)
4. Furry teddy bear, dressed
5. Classic Mohair Teddy Bear
6. Open
Special prize in memory of Dolly Pell awarded to the most eye catching exhibit
CRAFTS
All wall hangings and quilts must have sleeves attached for display.
quilts/wall hangings must not exceed the size of a single bed size.
7. A coat hanger
19. Small appliqué wall hanging
8. Handmade appliqué article
20. Large appliqué wall hanging
9. Quilted article by hand
21. Small patchwork quilt
10. A refrigerator magnet
22. Small appliqué quilt
11. Article made of recycled material
23. Single bed quilt
12. A novelty, not more than $5
24. Article in Long stitch
13. Cushion, any medium
25. Any other handicraft
14. Soft toy (not doll)
26. Any item china painting
15. Handmade jewellery any type
• Crafts Best Exhibit Sash
16. Pottery
17.Patchwork – small wall hanging
18.Patchwork – large wall hanging
OPSM Millicent, 53 George St
Ph: 8733 2002
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CROSS STITCH
27. Counted Cross Stitch Picture not
29. Counted Cross Stitch Picture - Article
exceeding 30cm
30. Any Tapestry Item
28.Counted Cross Stitch Picture over 30cm
Cross Stitch
Best Exhibit Sash
DOLLS
Steward: Mrs D Keatley, K Abbott, Mrs L Mortimer
31.Best dressed doll (crochet, clothing only to be judged)
Excludes porcelain & ceramic dolls. Commercially purchased dolls only
32.Best dressed doll (knitting, clothing only to be judged)
Excludes porcelain & ceramic dolls. Commercially purchased dolls only
33. Best dressed doll (clothing any medium)
Excludes porcelain & ceramic. Commercially purchased dolls only
34.Best dressed miniature doll
35.Doll, made of a combination of materials (made entirely by exhibitor)
36.Any doll not listed
Special prize in memory of Dolly Pell awarded to the most eye catching exhibit
PORCELAIN DOLLS & CLOTHING
(To be made entirely by Exhibitor)
37.Pair of dolls, dressed, male & female
42. Porcelain dressed doll up to 12” (Teacher)
38.Porcelain dressed doll up to 12” (student)
43. Porcelain dressed doll 12”-18” (Teacher)
39.Porcelain dressed doll 12”-18” (student)
44. Porcelain dressed doll over 18” (Teacher)
40.Porcelain dressed doll 18”-24” (student)
41.Porcelain dressed doll over 24” (student)
OPEN SECTION
Dolls Best Exhibit Sash
45.Cloth body doll (up to 12”)
46.Cloth body doll (12”-18”)
47.Cloth body doll (18”-24”)
48. Cloth body doll (over 24”)
49. Doll bear
SECTION O – MACHINE & EMBROIDERY
Steward: Mrs D Keatley, Miss V Sapiatzer, Mrs S Spink & K Abbott
Classes may be regrouped at judge’s discretion. Limit: 2 entries per person per class
1. Bag of any type – Large
8. Machine embroidered article
2. Bag of any type – Small
9. Any article of candle wicking
3. Embroidered garment
10. Hand worked cushion
4. Embroidered napery
11. Christmas gift, cost not more than $5
5. Article of needlework
12. Article made by exhibitor over 70 years
6. Machine garment, child
13. Any article not provided for (excluding dolls)
7. Machine garment, adult
• Best Exhibit Sash
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SECTION P – KNITTING & CROCHETING
Steward: Mrs A Pettingill.
Classes may be regrouped at judge’s discretion. Limit: 2 entries per-person per-class.
Entries must not have been worn or washed.
KNITTING
1. Tea Cosy
11. Child’s knitted cardigan
2. Multi Coloured knee rug
12. Child’s knitted jumper
3. Bulky knit jumper
13. Knitted hat or beret
4. Babies knitted garment
14. Knitted toy
5. Babies knitted booties
15. Knitted doll
6. Babies knitted jacket
16. Any article not listed
7. Babies knitted shawl
17. Knitted Scarf
8. Sleeveless pullover
18. Knitted Socks (pair)
9. Adults knitted cardigan
19. Over 70’s Knitting
10.Adults knitted jumper
• Best Exhibit Sash
Special prize in memory of Dolly Pell awarded to the most eye catching exhibit
20.Multi coloured knee rug
21.Crochet baby garment
22.Baby’s crochet shawl
23.Crochet doily in cotton to be mounted
on card
Best Exhibit Sash
CROCHETING
24. Any article in crochet cotton
25. Any crochet cushion
26. Any crochet article under 30cm not listed
27. Any crochet article over 30cm not listed
28. Over 70’s Crochet
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SECTION Q – COOKING
Steward: Mrs A Gamble, S Hutchesson, R Schutt
• Cakes not to be iced unless specified. • Cakes not necessarily to be made on day of show.
LIMIT: 2 entries per person per class
SE of SA & Border Show Societies Association Trophy
This show is a qualifier towards
RA&HS Medallion- most points Open Cookery - minimum 2 shows
1. Scones (3)
29. Jubilee cake iced. Special Award of $25
2. Fruit scones (3)
Donated by Aileen Gamble
3. Pumpkin Scones (3)
Recipe: 1 ½ cups SR Flour, level tbspn
4. Cream puffs (3), unfilled
butter, rounded tbspn sugar, 1 egg, ½ currants
5. Plain biscuits, 3 varieties & 3 of each
½ cup sultanas, dstpn lemon peel, ½ cup
6. Uncooked slice, 3 distinct varieties milk, pinch salt. Rub butter into flour & salt
& 3 of each
Add dry ingredients. Mix to soft dough with
7. Rock cakes (3)
beaten egg & milk. Put in log tin. Bake in
8. Cockles, jam filled, top iced (3)
mod hot oven, 30mins. Ice while still warm
9. Lamington (3)
with 2 tbspn of icing sugar & milk to mix
10.Jelly cakes (3)
30. Homemade pizza in 8” tray
11. Pavlova marshmallow unfilled, medium
31. Pavlova crisp unfilled medium approx 30cm
approx 30cm wide
wide
12.Loaf bread made in Bread maker
32. Country Women’s Scone Mix Competition
13.Sausage rolls (3)
Sponsored by Laucke Flour Mills and The SA
14.Potato cake
Country Women’s Association
15.Jam Roll
Competition Outline
16.Sponge Sandwich jam filled only
• Best savoury variation of the nominated scone
17.Ginger Fluff filled
recipe using Laucke Country Women’s Scone
18.Chocolate cake iced
Mix
19.Iced Chocolate cake Made by a bloke
• Winners will compete in a Regional Final 2015
Not a packet cake • Only one entry per person
1st $20, 2nd $10
• Entrants are only eligible to win one local show
20.Banana cake, iced
• No Entry fee
21 Nutloaf, fruit may be added
Judging Guidelines
22.Coffee cake with sugar & cinnamon topping
1. Five scones presented for judging
23.Orange cake, iced
2. Scones should be approx 5cm in diameter
24.Decorated cake
3. Well risen, straight sides, thin golden crust
25.Sultana cake
top and bottom, no flour base
26.Fruit cake, dark
4. Fine, moist texture, good crumb, good
27.Light fruit cake, as recipe. flavour and according to type
Recipe: 250gms butter, 250gms sugar,
Prize allocation for Country Women’s Scone
250gms currants, 250gms plain flour, Mix Competition: Local: 1st Lauke Goods
125gms SR flour, 4 eggs, milk, 25gms Hamper – Value $17, 2nd Laucke Country
lemon peel, essence or juice. Bake in
Women’s Scone Mix – 1 x 1.2kg -value $5.50
slow oven 3rd Laucke Country Women’s Scone Mix
28.Boiled fruit cake
1 x 1.2kg – value $5.50
Special prize in memory of Dolly Pell awarded to the most eye catching exhibit
LAUCKE CWA SCONE COMPETITION local winners to compete at Regional finals at KEITH.
Winner of the Regional finals to compete at the Royal Adelaide Show 2015.
A FEW HINTS FOR COOKING.
1. Read all instructions carefully
2. Display is important. Use medium size paper plates where there are several articles in a class
3. For larger cakes – cardboard cut slightly larger than the cake and covered with foil is quite satisfactory
4. Where there are several items in a class, look for uniformity both as to size and degree of cooking
5. A slice should be a slice (not a square) approx 2 – 2.5 x 7 – 6.5cm is a good size
6. In classes such as slices and sweets each pair should be identical
7. Avoid cake rack markings. Only use paper on base for fruit cakes, lighter cakes use melted butter and flour methods.
NO cooking sprays
8. Iced cakes to be undecorated unless otherwise stated
9. These tips would apply in both open and junior classes
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SUNBEAM CAKE CHAMPIONSHIPS
RICH FRUIT CAKE AND GENOA CAKE
Agricultural Societies Council of SA
Sponsored by Angus Park Fruit Company Pty Ltd
Semi Finals for 2014 will be held at
Naracoorte October 18th 2014 and Lucindale February 28th 2015. No Entry Fee
No Entry Fee RICH FRUIT CAKE
Recipe to be used, cake not to be iced Angas Park product to be used where possible.
INGREDIENTS: 250gm butter, 250gm dark brown sugar, 6 eggs, 250gm sultanas,
250gm raisins, 200gm currants, 100gm dates, 60gm chopped red glace cherries,
60gm mixed peel, 60gm chopped almonds, 375gm plain flour, 1teaspoon baking powder,
1 teaspoon mixed spice, 200ml sherry or brandy
METHOD: Mix together all fruits and soak in the sherry or brandy overnight. Sift together flour, baking
powder and spice. Cream together butter and sugar, add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each
addition. Then alternatively add the fruit and flour and lastly the chopped nuts. Mix thoroughly. Place
mixture into a prepared square tin (approx 19 – 22cm in size). Bake in slow oven approx 3 – 3½ hours.
Winner eligible to compete in State Final to be held at the next Royal Adelaide Show.
One entry per exhibitor. PRIZES: First $60, Second $25, Third $10
GENOA CAKE
Genoa Cake made to exhibitor’s own recipe, size and shape optional.
Winner eligible to compete in the State Final to be held at the next Royal Adelaide Show.
One entry per exhibitor. PRIZES: First $50, Second $20, Third $10
SECTION R – PRODUCE
All to be cleaned. LIMIT: 2 entries per person per class
1. Collection of mixed vegetables 12. Carrots (4 in bunch)
2. Collection of mixed herbs, 1 sprig of each herb 13. Radishes (4 in bunch)
3. Parsley (bunch) 14. Snow peas (6)
4. Mint (bunch) 15. Peas in pod (6)
5. Cabbage (1) 16. Broad beans (6)
6. Cauliflower (1) 17. Rhubarb without leaves (6 stalks)
7. Broccoli (1 floret) 18. Lemons (6)
8. Silver Beet (6 stalks) 19. Pumpkin (1)
9. Early potatoes, grown by local exhibitor (6) 20. Hen eggs (6)
10. Salad onions (bunch) 21. Duck eggs (6)
11. Onions (old) 22. Any other produce not listed
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SECTION S – JAMS & JELLIES
Steward: R Schutt
Exhibits to be shown in clear glass, wax free. No screw tops or lids. Labelled. Entry tickets tied on
bottles by exhibitor. All entries to be made by the exhibitor. Limit 2 entries per class.
Please refer to the indoor rules & regulations for guide lines.
1. Any Berry jam
13. Mustard pickles
2. Quince jelly
14. Tomato sauce
3. Grapefruit Marmalade
15. Plum sauce
4. 3 Fruit Marmalade
16. Pickled onions
5. Jam (3) varieties
17. Jar of mayonnaise
6. Fig jam
18. Bottle of clear salad dressing
7. Apricot jam
19. Jar of preserved fruit
8. Melon & Lemon jam
20. Any other preserve not listed
9. Dark plum jam
21. Any other jelly not listed
10. Lemon cheese
22. Any other jam not listed
11. Tomato relish
• Best Exhibit Sash
12. Tomato chutney
Special prize in memory of Dolly Pell awarded to the most eye catching exhibit
SECTION T – POT PLANTS
Steward: Mr N. O’Brien & Mrs M O’Brien
Exhibits grown by exhibitor. LIMIT: 2 entries per person per class
1. Pelargonium
9. Window box, flowers growing in box
2. Geranium
10. Succulent, up to 200mm (8”) pot
3. Primula
11. Orchids, 1 cymbidium plant, no less than 7
4. Fuchsia
flowers on spike
5. Begonia
12. Australian native orchid plant (species or hybrid)
6. Plant, any in bloom
13. Orchid plant, any other genus, not
7. Three plants in bloom
Cymbidium or Australian native
8. Hanging plant, hangers provided
cymbidium or Australian native
FOLIAGE PLANTS IRRESPECTIVE OF BLOOM
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Cacti, 4” pot or smaller
Cacti, pot larger than 4”
Fern
Maidenhair fern
Hanging plant
Variegated plant
20. Begonia
21. Foliage plant any variety
22. Coloured leaf geranium
23. Plant in pot, 8” or under
24. Plant in pot, over 8”
• Best Exhibit Sash
Quality Plants, Unique
Pots and Giftware
OPEN 7 DAYS • 48 DAVENPORT ST, MILLICENT PHONE: 8733 4566
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SECTION U – CUT FLOWERS
Stewards: C Gurney 08 8734 4086, F Gentle 08 8733 1829,
D Marks, I Dickens, H Gurney
Exhibits to be grown by exhibitor
When “More than one” is shown, they must be of distinct varieties & colours unless otherwise stated. All
containers supplied. LIMIT: 2 entries per person per class
TIPS FOR EXHIBITORS IN SHOWING ROSES
NND – Not Necessarily District
Name your rose if possible
Leaves should be left on poor foliage is better than no foliage
Face rose exhibit toward the judge & secure stem with cork, wad of paper or polystyrene
A stem is an original new growth which carries one bloom OR one bud. Disbudding is allowed
A cut is similar to a stem that carries more than one bloom and /or bud or buds
A bud is the unexpanded stage of a rose flower with NO petals unfurling. In the bud to full bloom exhibit, colour must be showing
A full bloom must have centre or stamens showing
A bowl is a container, the height being less than the diameter
A vase is a container, the height being more than the diameter
A bowl is viewed from the front, unless otherwise specified in the show schedule
When the number of cuts or stems are specified they are counted at the level of the top of the container
Vases as above (but different shape container)
ROSES
Special Prize “Champion Rose of the Show Voucher”
Donated by McCourts Garden Centre – Millicent.
Voucher Valued at $500.00
1. Rose, HT large flowered (1)
14. White Rose NND (3 Stems)
2. Roses, HT large flowered NND (3)
15. Roses in own bowl/vase NND
3. Rose full bloom (1) (6-12 cuts/stems)
4. Rose full bloom (3)
16. Miniature in own bowl/vase (6-12
5. Floribunda Rose (1 Cut/Stem) Cuts/Stems)
6. Floribunda Rose (3 Cuts/Stems)
17. Rosebud, Intermediate & Full bloom (1 variety)
7. Miniature Rose (1 Cut/Stem)
18. Rose – at least 3 colour (6-12 cuts/stems)
8. Miniature Rose (3 Cuts/Stems)
19. Roses – all one colour (12)
9. David Austin Rose (1 Cut/Stem)
20. Roses-Australian Bred– to be named
10. David Austin Rose (3 Cuts/Stems)
(1 Cut/Stem)
11. Red Rose NND (3 Stems)
21. Bowl Hybrid Tea Rose (6-12 Cuts/Stems)
12. Pink Rose NND (3 Stems)
22. Bowl Floribunda Rose (6-12 Cuts/Stems)
13. Yellow Rose NND (3 Stems)
OTHER FLOWERS NND
Roses not to be included in this section
23. Pansies (3)
24. Perennials (3)
41. Gladioli (3 Stems)
25. Carnations (3)
42. Flowering shrubs (3 cuts)
26. Sweet peas (3)
43. Flowering creeper (3 cuts)
27. Single geranium (3)
44. Foxgloves (1 Stem)
28. Double geranium (3)
45. Delphinium (1 Stem)
29. Pelargonium’s (3)
46. Ivy Geranium (3 Flowers)
30. Marguerite daisies, open (3)
47. Iris, any variety (3 Stems)
including anemone centre
48. Bearded Iris (1 Stem)
31. Calendula-marigold (3)
49. Bearded Iris (3 Stems)
32. Fuchsias, single (3)
50. White flowers (3)
33. Fuchsias, double (3)
51. Purple flowers (3)
34. Stocks, column (3)
52. Pink flowers (3)
35. Antirrhinums (3)
53. Red flowers (3)
36. Poppies, any kind (3)
54. Yellow flowers (3)
37. Aquilegias (3)
55. Bulbous or tuberous (3)
38. Cinerarias (3)
56. Cut flowers (3)
39. Annuals (3)
57. Cut flowers, of any kind (5) multiple or single
40. Gladioli (1 Stem)
• Champion Bloom of Classes 23 – 57. Sash
NATIVES
58. South African natives (3)
60. Australian natives (3)
59. South African natives (6)
61. Australian natives (6)
• Champion Native Bloom Sash
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SECTION X – FLORAL ART
Steward: S Hutchesson, Carol Garner
Aggregate Trophy donated by Anne Ashby
Floral art Perpetual trophy awarded the most points overall, in memory of Dolly Pell
NOVICE FLORAL ART
Allocated Bench Space – 60cm / 2ft
If you have won 3 championships in this section – you must then compete in the Intermediate Section
Fresh Flowers - must be used
1. A design incorporating fruit, flowers, foliage and any other horticultural material
2. Make the most of one flower and any other horticultural material
Artificial designs – using artificial flowers and any other horticultural material
3. Make the most of 3 artificial flowers and any other horticultural material
4. Vertical Line Design using artificial flowers and any other horticultural material 30cm
Novice Aggregate Trophy donated by Anne Ashby
• Best Floral Exhibit Sash
INTERMEDIATE FLORAL ART
Allocated Bench Space – 60cm / 2ft
If you have won 3 championships in this section – you must then compete in the Open Section
Fresh Flowers - must be used
5. A design incorporating roses and driftwood and any other horticultural material
6. Succulents, sticks and stones design
Artificial designs – using artificial flowers and any other horticultural material
7. 1. Vertical Line Design (using artificial flowers) – 30cm
8. Make the most of 5 artificial flowers and any other horticultural material
Intermediate Aggregate Trophy donated by Anne Ashby
• Best Floral Exhibit Sash
OPEN FLORAL ART
Allocated Bench Space – 60cm / 2ft
Fresh Flowers - must be used in the open section and any other horticultural material
9. Song title (place song title on arrangement)
10. A design incorporating roses and any weathered wood and foliage
11. A design using fruit and flowers and any other horticultural material
Artificial designs – using artificial flowers and any other horticultural material
12. Split level design – using artificial flowers and any other horticultural material
13. A design incorporating artificial flowers/glass and any other horticultural material
Open Aggregate Trophy donated by Anne Ashby
• Best Floral Exhibit Sash
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SECTION Y – SCRAPBOOKING
Sponsored by Sarah & Wayne Ross
Stewards: T Werchon
Exhibit to be created/made by exhibitor
1. Children single page
10. No photo/journaling only – double page
2. Special Occasion – single page
11. Heritage History – double page
Eg. Wedding/Birthday
12. Open subject – double page
3. Heritage Story – single page
13. Pet/Animal – double page
4. Open subject – single page
14. Card – invitation etc Birthday,
5. No photo/journaling only – single page Christmas, Open
6. Heritage History – single page
15. Article of scrapbooking off the
7. Children – double page page, eg Canvas, mini album or tin
8. Pet/Animal – single page
• Best Exhibit – Sash
9. Special occasion – double page eg.
Wedding/Birthday
SECTION W – WOODWORK,
METAL WORK & LEATHERWORK
Steward: Classes 1-7 sizes for furniture are no larger than 1m length x 50cm width
& your choice of height. LIMIT 2 entries per person per class
WOODWORK
1. Any article of furniture
5. Clock
2. Table Light Sculpture in wood
6. Any article not listed
3. Seat
7. Small item of wood work
4. Article of recycled timber–useful or aesthetic • Best Woodwork Exhibit Sash
WOODTURNING
8. Bowl
11. Vase - any type
9. Candlestick Stand
12. Small item of wood turning
10. Any article not listed
• Best Woodturning Exhibit Sash
METALWORK
13. Any welded item over 35cm 15. Any article under 35cm square
14. Any welded item under 35cm
16. Any article over 35cm square
• Best Metalwork Exhibit Sash
LEATHERWORK
17. Handbag or wallet
20. Open Leatherwork
18. Leather Belt
21. Small Leatherwork item
19. Leatherwork for Animal use • Best Leatherwork Exhibit Sash
WIND FARM COMPETITION
Entry fee: FREE
For Primary & Secondary Students 18 Years & Under Two entry per person
Same conditions apply as for indoor children’s section
JUNIOR PRIMARY (R-3)
PRIMARY (YRS 4-7)
SECONDARY
1. Drawing
4. Drawing
7. Drawing
2. Painting
5. Painting
8. Painting
3. Model
6. Model
9. Model
Points for aggregates awarded as follows: 1st – 4 points, 2nd - 2 points
Prize Money - 1st $2, 2nd $1
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FIRE PROTECTION POSTERS (FREE ENTRY)
Subject is a Poster of a National Park, Forest, Farm or Home
Steward: Sharon Cox.
Show an understanding of Fire Protection practices & techniques. All exhibits A3 size with entrant’s
name & grade on back. Winning entries may be used by the CFS for publicity purposes. Judging will be
based as follows: 20pts - Design & Artistic Merit. 20pts - Use of Correct fire prevention measures. 10pts
– Originality
Class 1 – Rec - 2; Class 2 - Years 3 & 4; Class 3 – Years 5 – 6; Class 4 – Year 7
Class 1 & 2 - 1st $10.00, 2nd $5.00, 3rd $3.00; Class 3 & 4 - 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00
SE OF SA & BORDER SHOW SOCIETIES
ASSOCIATION POSTER COMPETITION
Entry: Free Steward: S Hutchesson
Conditions of entry: Entries close –Tuesday 4th November on 2014 entry form
REGULATIONS:
Exhibits to be staged on:- Thursday 6th November 8am – 6pm
All entries to be on A3 piece of card/paper
ONE poster will be judged the “Champion” Poster of the Millicent AH & P Society Show and will be
eligible to compete at the Regional Final at Keith 2015 – Annual Presentation Dinner & AGM
The winning Regional poster will be eligible to be displayed at the 2015 Royal Adelaide Show
All work to be original – not copied
Entries to be current work of exhibitor and not previously entered in the Millicent AH & P Soc Inc
Entries must include all 2015/16 show dates of the South East of SA & Border Show Societies
Association to be eligible for awards - Show dated listed below. Exhibits can be collected between 4pm
and 5pm - Saturday 8th
OPEN SECTION
1. Computer aided – A3 landscape poster advertising the South East of SA & Border Show Societies
Association show dates for 2015/16 promoting shows in their zone (Show dated listed below).
First $13, second $7, third $5
2. Handmade – A3 landscape poster advertising the South East of SA & Border Show Societies
Association show dates for 2015/16 using an agricultural show theme (Show dated listed below).
First $13, second $7, third $5
SECONDARY SCHOOL SECTION
3. Computer aided – A3 landscape poster advertising the South East of SA & Border Show Societies
Association show dates for 2015/16 using an agricultural show theme. (Show dated listed below).
First $13, second $7, third $5
4. Handmade - – A3 landscape poster advertising the South East of SA & Border Show Societies
Association show dates for 2015/16 using an agricultural show theme. (Show dated listed below).
First $13, second $7, third $5
PRIMARY SCHOOL SECTION
5. Computer aided – A3 landscape poster advertising the South East of SA & Border Show Societies
Association show dates for 2015/16 using an agricultural show theme. (Show dated listed below).
First $13, second $7, third $5
6. Handmade - – A3 landscape poster advertising the South East of SA & Border Show Societies
Association show dates for 2015/16 using an agricultural show theme. (Show dated listed below).
First $13, second $7, third $5
Best Computer Aided Poster (from classes 1,3,5) Best hand Made Poster (from classes 2,4,6)
SE of SA & Border Show Societies Association Show Dates 2014/2015
Kingston Oct 4th & 5th 2015
Mil-Lel Oct 10th 2015
Keith & Tintinara Oct 10th 2015
Naracoorte Oct – 17th & 18th 2015
Mt Gambier Oct 23rd & 24th 2015
Penola Oct 30th & 31st 2015
Millicent November 6th, 7th & 8th 2015
Bordertown Nov 14th 2015
Dartmoor Dec 5th 2015
Lucindale Feb 27th 2016
Mundulla March 5th 2016
Sponsored by – Wattle Range Funerals –
Mark & Kerryn Bennett, Millicent 08 8733 2067, Naracoorte 08 8762 4656
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SCHOOL WORK DISPLAY
A non-competitive display of school work will be featured on Friday & Saturday. This display comes from
local school children as a part of their school work and is proudly displayed for all to see. It looks like
they have lots of fun collaborating this display. The work is from all ages and we encourage you to have
a look.
KINDERGARTEN SECTION
Steward: J Thomas, Classes 1-7 Winner Most Points - Best Exhibit – Sash
For children under 5yrs of age at time of the show. Must be child’s own work. Two entries per child per
class only.
1. Any painting 5. 3 Chocolate Crackles
2. Any drawing 6. 6 Hen Eggs
3. Any craft work 7. Vase of Mixed Flowers
4. 3 Decorated Biscuits
INDOOR CHILDREN’S SECTION
For Primary & Secondary Students 18 Years & Under
All Entries - 50 cents. Entries: PO Box 202, Millicent 5280. Fax: 08 8733 1088
• Must be child’s own work – age appropriate
• All exhibits to be at the hall on Thursday 6th before the show, 8.30am to 6.00pm
Stewards will be in attendance to receive entries during this time
• Late Entries Not Accepted All Sections Close Tuesday November 4th 2014
• Indoor section judging - 9.30am Friday
• Exhibits and prizes to be collected from 5.00 pm Saturday
• Prize money for all classes can be collected Saturday from 4.30pm
• Exhibitors to put Primary or Secondary and Year Level on the back of their work plus the section
and class number
• Points for aggregates awarded as follows: 1st – 4 points, 2nd - 2 points
• Prize Money - 1st $2, 2nd $1
SECTION CH. K A - ART
Steward: T Werchon
Artist’s names covered, entry tickets attached & ready to hang. No more than 2 entries per class, per
person. No picture larger than 60cm x 60cm
JUNIOR PRIMARY (R-3)
SECONDARY
1. Drawing
8. Drawing
2. Painting
9. Painting
3. Portrait – any medium
10. Artist Choice, Theme: Millicent
• Special Rotary Prize
11. Cartoon Art
• Most Outstanding Exhibit Sash & $15
12. Portrait – Any Medium
• Runner Up Sash & $5 (classes 1-3)
13. Product design A4
14. Graphic design A4
PRIMARY (YRS 4 -7)
15. Environmental design A4
4. Drawing
16. Computer graphic poster A4
5. Painting
• Special Rotary Prize
6. Cartoon
• Most Outstanding Exhibit Sash $15
7. Portrait – any medium
• Special Rotary Prize
• Most Outstanding Exhibit Sash & $15 • Runner Up Sash & $5 (classes 4-7)
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SECTION CH. K C - CRAFT
Stewards:T Werchon
Limit 2 entries per class
Artist’s names covered, entry tickets attached. LEGO one entry per person only
JUNIOR PRIMARY (R-3)
1. Artistic Hand Written Poem
4. Handmade Doll or Teddy Bear –
2. Mixed Collection – made from material
to be shown on low box or tray
5. Any Other Craft
3. Lego, Knex or similar medium.
• Sponsored by Coastal Treasures - Winner most points $20 • Best Exhibit - Sash
PRIMARY (YRS 4-7)
6. Artistic Hand Written Poem
10. Any other Craft
7. Mixed Collection – to be shown on 11. Any item of jewellery
low box or tray
8. Lego, Knex or similar medium
9. Handmade Doll or Teddy Bear –made from material
• Sponsored by Coastal Treasures - Winner most points $30 • Best Exhibit - Sash
SECONDARY
12. Artistic Hand Written Poem
15. Any other Craft
13. Mixed Collection – to be shown on 16. Any item of jewellery
low box or tray
14. Lego or similar medium
• Sponsored by Coastal Treasures - Winner most points $50 • Best Exhibit - Sash
SECTION CH. L – PHOTOGRAPHY
Stewards: T Werchon
Conditions of Entry for Junior Primary / Primary
• LIMIT 2 entries per person per class
• All photographs are to be taken by exhibitor
• All photographs are to be mounted on black or white card only
• NO MATT BOARDS OR FRAMES
• All entries to have name and class number written on the back with entry ticket attached
• All photographs to be 6” x 4” (10 x 15cm) unless otherwise stated as enlargements
• Max of 2cm card border around photograph ONLY
• Collections to be 5 photos only mounted on card no larger than A3 (42 x 30cm)
• No laminated photographs
• Entry fee 50c - Prize money 1st $2, 2nd $1
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JUNIOR PRIMARY (R-3)
1. Any subject Black/White/Sepia only
COLOUR PRINTS
2. Landscape or Waterscape
3. People
4. My Favourite Pet
5. Open - Enlargement
PRIMARY (YRS 4-7)
8. Open – Black & White Sepia COLOUR PRINTS
10. Landscape or Waterscape
11. People including portraiture
12. Animals
13. Action
14. Open Enlargement
6. Collection of 5 photos relating to the same
subject
7. Open Normal Print
• Best Print – Sash
• Most Winner Points
9. Open Normal Print
15. Collection of 5 photos relating to the same subject
16. Open Normal Print
• Best Print – Sash
• Winner Most Points
SECONDARY – PHOTOGRAPHY
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Conditions of Entry for Secondary
MAXIMUM OF 2 prints may be entered per class by any single exhibitor
All photographs are to be taken by exhibitor
All photographs are preferred to be mounted on black or white card
IMAGES MAY BE MOUNTED ON MATT BOARD OR CARD – NO FRAMES TO BE USED
(APPLIES TO SECONDARY’S ONLY)
All entries to have name and class number written on the back with entry ticket attached
PRINT SIZES: Maximum 20.3cm x 25.5cm (8” x 10”)
Max of 3cm card border around photograph only
No laminated photographs
Previous winning entries at the Millicent Show awarded in any class are disqualified from re-entry
A violation of any of the foregoing rules automatically disqualifies the print from the competition
Entry fee 50c - Prize money 1st $2, 2nd $1
COLOUR PRINTS
1. Sunset or Sunrise
4. Collection of 3 photos of same theme to be
2. Friends and/or family
mounted on one card
3. Wildlife or Domestic animal
5. Any other subject other than above
BLACK AND WHITE PRINTS
6. My friends and/or family
7. Any other subject other than above
CREATIVE PHOTO
8. (a) Creative Photo (including Computer enhancement and Special effects, black and white or a
colour or combination of both
• Most Winner Points • Best Print – Sash
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SECTION CH. N - HANDICRAFTS
SECONDARY SECTION ONLY
(Limit 2 entries Per Class)
• Winner Most Points - $10 • Best Exhibit - Sash
1. Garment made by student
2. Garment for a child, made by student
SEWING
3. Soft toy, any kind
4. Any article
PLASTICS
5. Any article made by exhibitor
SECTION CH. Q – COOKING
(Limit 2 entries Per Class)
Steward: Mrs R.Schutt. *Cakes not necessarily to be made on day of show
Cakes not to be iced unless specified
1. Patty Cakes decorated (3) JUNIOR PRIMARY (R-3)
2. Honey Crackles (3) 3. Chocolate Crackles (3)
PRIMARY SECTION
• Primary Most Points - $10 • Primary Best Exhibit - Sash
4. Rock Cakes (3)
11. Honey crackles (3)
5. Patty Cakes (3)
12. Chocolate crackles (3)
6. Patty cakes, decorated (3)
13. Muffins (3)
7. Plain Scones (3)
14. Uncooked slice oblong (3)
8. Savoury Scones (3)
15. Jubilee cake iced
9. Fruit Scones (3)
16. Packet cakes any, iced
10. Biscuits (3)
SECONDARY SECTION
• Secondary Most Points $10 • Secondary Best Exhibit - Sash
17. Rock cakes (3)
23. Honey crackles (3)
18. Patty cakes (3)
24. Chocolate crackles (3)
19. Plain Scones (3)
25. Muffins (3)
20. Savoury Scones (3)
26. Uncooked slice oblong (3)
21. Fruit Scones (3)
27. Jubilee cake iced
22. Biscuits (3)
28. Decorated cake- any occasion
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SECTION CH. R - PRODUCE
Steward: Jeanette and Robin Thomas
All produce to be cleaned, Limit two entries per class
PRIMARY SECTION
• Primary Most Points - $10 • Primary Best Exhibit – Sash
1. Collection of Mixed Vegetables
6. Lemons (6)
2. Collection of Mixed Herbs
7. Rhubarb (6)
3. Bunch of Parsley
8. Duck Eggs (6)
4. Bunch of Mint
9. Hen Eggs (6)
5. Pumpkin
10. Any Other Produce
SECONDARY SECTION
• Secondary Winner Most Points $10 • Secondary Best Exhibit Sash
11. Collection of Mixed Vegetables
16. Lemons (6)
12. Collection Of Mixed Herbs
17. Rhubarb (6)
13. Bunch of Parsley
18. Duck Eggs (6)
14. Bunch of Mint
19. Hen Eggs (6)
15. Pumpkin
20. Any Other Produce
SECTION CH T – POT PLANTS
PRIMARY SECTION
• Primary Most Points $10 • Primary Best Exhibit Sash
1. Pelagonium
7. Window box – flowers grown in a box
2. Geranium
8. Succulent up to 8” pot
3. Primula
9. Cacti 4” pot or smaller
4. Fuchsia
10. Cacti pot larger than 4”
5. Plant – any in bloom
11. Fern – any type
6. Hanging plant
12. Any other plant not listed
• Secondary Most Points $10 13. Pelagonium
14. Geranium
15. Primula
16. Fuchsia
17. Plant – any in bloom
18. Hanging plant
SECONDARY SECTION
• Secondary Best Exhibit Sash
19. Window box – flowers grown in a box
20. Succulent up to 8” pot
21. Cacti 4” pot or smaller
22. Cacti pot larger than 4”
23. Fern – any type
24. Any other plant not listed
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SECTION CH. U - CUT FLOWERS
Stewards: C Bennett, S Cox
When more than one is shown, they must be of distinct varieties & colours unless otherwise
stated. All containers supplied. Limit two entries per class.
* NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED ENTRIES CLOSE AT 5pm Tuesday 4th Nov
* ARRANGEMENTS – CHILDREN TO DO THEIR OWN WITH NO HELP FROM PARENTS
“Champion Rose of the Show Voucher” Donated by McCourts Garden Centre
Open to Primary & Secondary Voucher Valued at $50.00
PRIMARY SECTION
Cut flowers (3), garden varieties
10. Vase of mixed flowers (own vase)
Cut flowers (6), garden varieties
11. Yellow flowers (3) distinct varieties
Pansies (3)
12. Blue or Purple flowers (3) distinct varieties
Geraniums (3) single
13. White flowers (3) distinct varieties
Carnations (3)
14. Australian/South African Native flowers (3)
Sweet peas (3)
distinct varieties
Roses (3) distinct colours
• Primary Best Exhibit Sash
Pink Flowers (3) distinct varieties
• Primary Winner Most Points $10
Bunch of mixed daisies
SECONDARY SECTION
15. Cut flowers (3), garden varieties
24. Vase of mixed flowers (own vase)
16. Cut flowers (6), garden varieties
25. Red Flowers (3) distinct varieties
17. Rose Buds (3)
26. Blue or Purple flowers (3) distinct varieties
18. Floral Bunda (1stem)
27. White flowers (3) distinct varieties
19. David Austin (1)
28. Australian/South African Native flowers (3)
20. Sweet peas (3)
distinct varieties
21. Roses (3) distinct colours
• Secondary Best Exhibit – Sash
22. Pink Flowers (3) distinct varieties
• Secondary Winner Most Points $10
23. Miniature Roses (1)
ROSE
29. Rose any variety (1), any colour, not already entered, open to primary & secondary students Special
Prize “Champion Rose of the Show Voucher” Donated by McCourts Garden Centre Voucher Valued at
$50.00
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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SECTION CH. X - FLORAL ART
Steward: C Bennett, S Cox
* No arrangement to be prepared before entry into the hall
*Parents willn’t be allowed into the preparation area of the hall
* A 30 minute warning bell will be sounded – prior to 6pm
* Children must do their preparation at the Indoor Pavilion under the supervision of Stewards
from 3pm to 6pm Thursday 6th
*Exhibitors supply their own requirements
*Limit two entries per class.
1.
2.
3.
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PRIMARY SECTION – Allocated space 40cm
Bowl of floating fresh flowers
4. A design using 3 Succulents and sticks
Fruit or Vegetable creature and any foliage
Roses and Wood and any foliage design
5. Floral Saucer in sand
Best Exhibit Sash - Most Points $10
SECONDARY SECTION – Allocated space 60cm
Fresh Flowers must be used
6. A design incorporating Roses and glass
9. A design/structure using pop sticks 7. Succulents and bark
and 5 flowers and any horticultural
8. A design using shoes and any fresh flowers
material
and foliage
10. A design incorporating Fruit and any
• Best Exhibit Sash –Most Points $10 foliage
SECTION CH. Y – SCRAPBOOKING
Sponsored by Sarah & Wayne Ross
Stewards: T Werchon
Exhibit to be created/made by exhibitor
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Children single page
Pets/Animal – single page
Open - Single page
Special Occasion– single page
Open double page
Best Exhibit – Sash
PRIMARY YEAR 1-3
6. Pets/Animal – double page
7. Children double page
8. Special Occasion – double page
9. Cards – Invitation/Christmas/Open
10. Article of scrapbooking off the page eg. Canvas/Mini Album/Tin etc
PRIMARY YEAR 4-7
11. Children single page
16. Pets/Animal – double page
12. Pets/Animal – single page
17. Children double page
13. Open - Single page
18. Special Occasion – double page
14. Special Occasion– single page
19. Cards – Invitation/Christmas/Open
15. Open double page
20. Article of scrapbooking off the page eg. Canvas/Mini Album/Tin etc
• Best Exhibit – Sash
SECONDARY
21. Children single page
26.Pets/Animal – double page
22. Pets/Animal – single page
27.Children double page
23. Open - Single page
28.Special Occasion – double page
24. Special Occasion– single page
29.Cards – Invitation/Christmas/Open
25. Open double page
30.Article of scrapbooking off the page eg. Canvas/Mini Album/Tin etc
• Best Exhibit – Sash
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SECTION CH. Z – JUNK YARD ART
SCULPTURE, METAL, WOOD
Stewards: S Hutchesson
Exhibit to be created/made by exhibitor
PRIMARY YEAR 1-3
1. Item made out of metal 4. Any Sculptured item
2. Junk Yard Art up to 1mt
5. Junk Yard Wood item
3. Any garden object
• Best Exhibit Sash
PRIMARY YEAR 4-7
6. Item made out of metal
9. Any Sculptured item
7. Junk Yard Art up to 1mt
10. Junk Yard Wood item
8. Any garden object
• Best Exhibit Sash
11. Item made out of metal
12.Junk Yard Art up to 1mt
13.Any garden object
SECONDARY
14. Any Sculptured item
15. Junk Yard Wood item
• Best Exhibit Sash
Need
some
Call the local blokes at
AbbSteel Industries P/L
4 Short St, Millicent • Ph: 8733 2799 • Fax 8733 2787
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SECTION CH. W – SECONDARY SCHOOLS TECHNICAL
STUDIES (woodwork, metalwork, plastics)
Steward: Open to Year 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12 Students.
Entry Fee: FREE
Exhibits will be received at the Show Hall on Thursday 6th – no later than 6pm
Conditions of entry.
1. All entries must be bona fide work of the exhibitor
2. No article having previously won a first prize at a Millicent Show is eligible to compete again
3. ALL STUDENTS PLEASE NOTE:
(a) Students must enter in his/her year level at the time of the show
(b) Entry forms: if more than one child is entering the same class list the Christian and surname of each child on both sides of the form. School name to go on bottom of the form
(c) Class tickets will be sent to schools
(d) The name of the school to be stamped on the back of all tickets
(e) Please attach the appropriate ticket to each child’s exhibit
CLASSES
YEAR 8
1. A project designed and made by students/s using wood, metal, plastic or electronic components or
a combination of both.
2. A school designed project made by the student/s using wood, metal or electronic components or a
combination of these
• Champion exhibit Year 8 - $10 • Woodwork Best Exhibit Sash
YEAR 9
3. A project designed and made by students/s using wood, metal, plastic or electronic components or
a combination of both.
4. A school designed project made by the student/s using wood, metal or electronic components or a
combination of these
• Champion exhibit Year 9 - $10 • Woodwork Best Exhibit Sash
YEAR 10
5. A project designed and made by students/s using wood, metal, plastic or electronic components or
a combination of both.
6. A school designed project made by the student/s using wood, metal or electronic components or a
combination of these
• Champion exhibit Year 10 - $10 • Woodwork Best Exhibit Sash
YEAR 11 & 12
7. A project designed and made by students/s using wood, metal, plastic or electronic components or
a combination of both.
8. A school designed project made by the student/s using wood, metal or electronic components or a
combination of these
• Champion exhibit Year 11 – 12 - $10 • Woodwork Best Exhibit Sash
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HORSES IN ACTION
Support the Millicent Racing Club
Millicent Cup May 3rd 2015
HORSE EVENTS 2014
Conveners: Lynda Field – Hack – 0409 394 099
Neville Copping – Showjumping 0407 188 161
Bev Copping – Dressage - [email protected]
Karen Olsson – Stockman’s Challenge 08 8733 4062/ Country Kids Fun Ring (Topsy)
Program and entry forms available www.millicentshow.com
SE of SA & Border Show Societies Association Trophy
This show is a qualifier towards Junior Association Trophy most points in Showjumping under
18 yrs – Rider - minimum 2 shows
Things to know before you compete
TICKETING:
• Entry for show horse classes $4/class or a day ticket for $15/horse
• You will receive a number for each horse which must be displayed on the horse while competing.
N/A for showjumping
• All competitors must be a member of the Millicent Show Society. It is recommended that you
purchase a membership prior to the show from the show office – 08 8733 3560
• Membership - Family $35 – 2 adults & 2 children under 17yrs, Single $15, Junior $10
• All competitors must fill out a disclaimer and entry form before competing in any class at the
Millicent show
• Committee reserve the right to cancel or alter classes
• Pony Club Classes - horses & riders must be financial members & qualified
• Pony Club cards must be produced on request by event officials
• Pony Club classes with no age limit stated are open to any rider
FIREWORKS
• Horse competitors staying overnight are expected to be with their horses during the FIREWORKS
on Friday night. A half hour warning will be given over the sound system on Friday evening.
THE FIREWORKS WILL START AT APPROX 9PM
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Showjumping
Showjumping
Pony Club Events – Hack Hunter Events
Local Events - Hack
Led Open & Breed Ring
Non Qualifying - Hack Classes Ridden Breeds
SUNDAY
Showjumping
Open Qualifying Hack Ring – 2 Rings
SA Series - Off the Track Class
Championship Hour
Dressage
Kids Fun Ring
Stockman’s Challenge
Proud Sponsors of
the Hunter Events
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THE BRIAN EDWARDS MEMORIAL
Donated by David Edwards & family for the most aggregate points gained by a rider under 15yrs. The
winner will receive the main trophy to keep for one year – to be returned to the show office before the
next show. They will also receive a small trophy to be retained by the winner.
• ** Denotes specific qualifying events
Previous Winners
1986
Kylie Wake
1996
Caddie Mules
2005
Emma McCrae
1987
Lachlan Wake
1997
Angus Wood
2006 Maddison Thwaites
1988
Kristy Weise
1998
Grace Wood
2007
EI – Show cancelled
1989
Kerry Bowman
1999
Amelia Whitehead
2008
Hannah Allwright
1990
Kerry Bowman
2000
Priscilla Baker
2009
Jessica Kent
1991
Natasha Fix
2001
Maddie Willoughby
2010
Bella Poulish
1992
Amy Wood
2002
Hannah Kent
2011 Bailey Poulish
1993
Emma Woolston
2003
Hannah Allwright
2012
Bella Poulish
1994
Natasha Fix
2004
Hannah Allwright
2013
Bella Poulish
1995
Amy Wood
HACK RING
Friday 7th November
9am start
PONY CLUB EVENTS Pony Club Rules apply. Snaffle Bits only.
• Must be PC Members & Mounts, dressed in full pony club uniform.
• Entry $3 per Class or $15 day ticket
1. Smartest on Parade PC Mount ne 14hh
2. PC Mount ne 13hh
3. PC Mount 13hh & ne 14hh
4. Pair PC Ponies ne 14hh
5. Pony Club Smartest On Parade o 14hh
6. Pony Club Mount 14hh & ne 15hh
7. Pony Club Mount 15hh & ne 16hh
8. Pony Club Mount o16hh
9. Pair of PC Horses o14hh
Champion & Reserve Champion PC Mount
10. PC Rider 10yrs & Under**
11. PC Rider 11yrs & under 13**
12. PC Rider 13yrs & under15yrs**
13. PC Rider 15yrs & under 18yrs
14. PC Rider over 18yrs
Champion & Reserve Champion PC Rider
15. Pair Pony Club Rider over 13 yrs
16. Pair of Pony Club Horses Open
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LOCAL EVENTS START AFTER PONY
CLUB EVENTS
• “Local” is taken as horse and rider
residing within the Wattle Range
Council districts
• Snaffle bits only
• Entry $3 or $15 day ticket
1. Local Pony ne 12hh
2. Local Pony o 12hh ne 13hh
3. Local Pony o 13hh ne 14hh
4. Local Mount 14hh ne 15hh
5. Local Mount 15hh ne 16hh
6. Local Mount over 16hh
Champion & Reserve Champion
Local Horse or Pony
Winner awarded rug sponsored by
Vonduve Plumbing
7. Local Rider 10yrs & u**
8. Local Rider 11 yrs. & u15yrs**
9. Local Rider 15yrs & u17yrs
10. Local Rider 17yrs & u20yrs
11. Local Rider 20 yrs & u25 yrs
12. Local Rider over 25 yrs.
Champion & Reserve Champion
Rider
Champion Local Rider Sponsored by
Charlie & Sophie Scott
** Denotes Brian Edwards Memorial
Qualifying events
NON QUALIFYING EVENTS – 1PM START
*Snaffle Bits Only for Childs and
Pleasure Classes
1. Show Pony ne 12.2hh
2. Show Pony o 12.2 ne 14hh
3. Open Show Pony ne 14hh
4. Open Show Hunter Pony ne 14hh
5. Show Horse o 14hh ne 15hh
6. Show Horse o 15hh ne 16hh
7. Show Horse o 16hh
8. Open Show Horse o 14hh
9. Open Show Hunter Horse o 14hh
Champion & Reserve Horse or Pony
Sponsored by Mayura Station
10. Childs Pony ne 14hh rider under
14years
11. Childs Horse o 14hh rider under
18years
12. Pleasure Pony ne 14hh
13. Pleasure Horse o 14hh
14. Best Educated Pony ne 14hh
15. Best Educated Horse o 14hh
16. Pair of Ponies ne 14hh
17. Pair of Horses o 14hh
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STOCKMAN’S CHALLENGE
2013 WINNER
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Stockman’s(UNPICTURED)
Challenge 2013 winner
(Unpictured)
Showjumping
2013 winner
SHOWJUMPING 2013 WINNER
OPEN HACK 2013 WINNER
RACING NAME “LET’S GO JOHNNY”
RACING NAME “IN PERIL”
LOCAL HACK 2013 WINNER
DRESSAGE 2013 WINNER
RACING NAME
“GRAND DELUSION”
RACING NAME “NANGULA STAR”
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“lets go
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Open hack
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Racing name
“in peril”
Local hack
2013 wnner
Racing name
“grand
delusion”
Dressage
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Racing name
“nangula
star”
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LED OPEN & BREED RING
Saturday 8th November - 10am Start
All exhibits must be registered with appropriate breed society, except coloured horses, may compete in
more than 1 breed if so registered, papers may be requested.
Day Pass $15 or $4 per class
All Champions will receive Sash & Trophy/Prize/Product
1 Led APSB Female
35 Led Open Horse o 14hh ne 15hh
2 Led APSB Male
36 Led Open Horse o 15hh ne 16hh
3 Led Welsh Female
37 Led Open Horse o 16hh
4 Led Welsh Male
38 Led Lightweight Horse
5 Led Riding Pony Male
39 Led Heavyweight Horse
6 Led Riding Pony Female
40 Led Show Hunter Horse
7 Led Shetland/Mini Female
Champion & Reserve Led Open Horse
8 Led Shetland /Mini Male
Sponsored by Raven’s Lodge
Champion & Reserve Led Pony Breed
Sporthorses
Sponsored by Flying R Pony Stud
‘THE WADELEE STUD’
9 Led Appaloosa
SUPREME LED EXHIBIT
10 Led Spotted Pony
Winner to Receive Sash Sponsored
11 Led Dun or Buckskin
by Wadelee Stud
12 Led Palomino
Winner also receives Garland
13 Led Paint/Pinto
Sponsored by Kylie Bronca of Aurelio
Champion & Reserve Led Coloured
Park Sporthorses
Sponsored by Tori Armfield ‘Torfield Park’
14 Led Aust Stock Horse Female
Ridden Breeds (If Time Permits)
15 Led Aust Stock Horse Male
35 Ridden Welsh/APSB
16 Led Quarter Horse Female
36 Ridden Riding Pony
17 Led Quarter Horse Male
37 Ridden Shetland
18 Led Standardbred Female
38 Ridden Coloured
19 Led Standardbred Male
39 Ridden ASH
20 Led Thoroughbred Female 40 Ridden QH
21 Led Thoroughbred Male
41 Ridden Standardbred
22 Led Heavy Horse Female
42 Ridden Thoroughbred
23 Led Heavy Horse Male
43 Ridden Heavy Horse
Champion & Reserve Led Horse Breed
Champion Ridden Breed
Sponsored by Cooper Park Performance Horses
Sponsored by Glenfield ASH Stud
24 Led Youngstock Yearling or Foal Female
25 Led Youngstock Yearling or Foal Male
26 Led Youngstock 2year old Female
27 Led Youngstock 2 year old Male
28 Led Youngstock 3 year old Female
29 Led Youngstock 3 year old Male
Champion & Reserve Led Youngstock
Sponsored by Flying R Pony Stud
30 Led Open Pony ne 12hh
31 Led Open Pony o 12hh ne 14hh
32 Led Lightweight Pony
33 Led Heavyweight Pony
34 Led Show Hunter Pony
Champion Led Open Pony Sponsored by Trimboli Family
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HUNTER EVENTS
Saturday 8th November - 8.30am start
Entry Fee $4 per event or $15 day ticket
Ribbons to 3rd place
MAIDEN HUNTER sponsored by GT Parker Ace Shearing
(for horses not having won an individual hunter event at any previous show or gymkhana)
Prize money to 3rd place
HORSES MAY BE ENTERED IN ONLY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING THREE EVENTS (2, 3 or 4)
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
JUNIOR HUNTER sponsored by Topnotch Browbands
(to be ridden by a junior under 18yrs and to be judged on the mount most suitable for a junior.)
Winners to receive vouchers from Topnotch Browbands
LADIES HUNTER
(may be ridden by a gent but to be judged as the most suitable mount for a lady)
Sponsored by Peter & Jo O’Connor
BLACKFORD DENISAN GENTS HUNTER
(may be ridden by a lady but to be judged as the most suitable mount for a gent)
Sponsored by Rob & Judy Fairchild
MILLICENT HUNT CLUB QUALIFIED HUNTER
Open to all horses and riders that have participated in a minimum of 3 hunts
With a recognized hunt club in the 2014 season.
Prize money to 3rd and Trophy sponsored by the Millicent Hunt Club
LIONEL MOORE MEMORIAL OPEN HUNTER’S TROPHY
Sponsored by Shatarhen Park Equestrian Centre
Prize money – 1st $40, 2nd $25, 3rd $15, 4th $10
Points awarded in the Lionel Moore Memorial Open Hunter at Mt Gambier,
Penola & Millicent Shows, and presented at Millicent Show. 1st – 5 points,
2nd – 4 points, 3rd – 3 points, completion of course – 1 point, to each horse and
rider combination. In the event of equal points a count back will occur.
Trophy to be presented to the winner annually.
HANDY HUNTER sponsored by Shatarhen Park
Will be asked to jump a variety of different jumps
Prize money to 3rd place
PAIR OF HUNTERS sponsored by BAM Racing
Prize money to the 1st placegetters only
HUNTER TRIOS sponsored by Equissage SA
Equissage Vouchers and Products to all placegetters
Total Sponsorship package is $465 for this class
PLEASE VISIT THE EQUISSAGE STAND AT THE SHOW
HARNESS EVENTS
Saturday 8th November - 10.00am start
See page 64 for further details
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HACK RING –
Sunday 9th November
9am Start
Open Qualifying Ring $15 day pass or $4 per class
Both rings will combine at end after the OTT for Championship hour
Ring 1
1 Smartest on Parade 16yrs & under
2 Newcomer Show Pony
3 Show Pony ne 12hh
4 Show Pony o 12hh ne 12.2hh
5 Show Pony o 12.2hh ne 13hh
6 Show Pony o 13hh ne 13.2hh
7 Show Pony o 13hh ne 14hh
8 Lightweight Show Pony
9 Heavyweight Show Pony
10 Open Show Pony
11 Newcomer Show Hunter Pony
12 Show Hunter Pony ne 12hh
13 Show Hunter Pony o 12hh ne 13hh
14 Show Hunter Pony o 13hh ne 14hh
15 Open Show Hunter Pony
16 Newcomer Show Hunter Galloway
17 Show Hunter Galloway o 14hh ne 14.2hh
18 Show Hunter Galloway o 14.2hh ne 15hh
19 Open Show Hunter Galloway
20 Show Galloway o 14hh ne 14.2hh
21 Show Galloway o 14.2hh ne 15hh
22 Open Show Galloway
23 Show Hack o 15hh ne 15.2hh
24 Show Hack 15.2hh ne 16hh
25 Show Hack o 16hh
26 Open Show Hack o 15hh
27 Open Show Hunter Hack
28 Lightweight Show Hunter Hack
29 Heavyweight Show Hunter Hack
30 Rider under 8yrs (may be led)**
31 Rider 8yrs and under 11yrs**
32 Rider 11yrs and under 15yrs**
33 Rider 15yrs and under 18yrs
Ring 2
1 Smartest on Parade 17yrs & under
2 Newcomer Show Galloway
3 Show Galloway o 14hh ne 14.2hh
4 Show Galloway o 14.2hh ne 15hh
5 Lightweight Show Galloway
6 Heavyweight Show Galloway
7 Open Show Galloway
8 Newcomer Show Hack
9 Show Hack o 15hh ne 15.2hh
10 Show Hack o 15.2hh ne 16hh
11 Show Hack o 16hh ne 16.2hh
12 Show Hack o 16.2hh
13 Lightweight Show Hack
14 Heavyweight Show Hack
15 Open Show Hack
16 Newcomer Show Hunter Hack
17 Show Hunter Hack o 15hh ne 15.2hh
18 Show Hunter Hack o 15.2hh ne 16hh
19 Show Hunter Hack o 16hh
20 Open Show Hunter Hack o 15hh
21 Show Pony ne 12hh
22 Show Pony o 12hh ne 13hh
23 Show Pony o 13hh ne 14hh
24 Open Show Pony ne 14hh
25 Open Show Hunter Pony
26 Lightweight Show Hunter Pony
27 Heavyweight Show Hunter Pony
28 Open Show Hunter Galloway
29 Lightweight Show Hunter Galloway
30 Heavyweight Show Hunter Galloway
31 Rider 18yrs and under 25yrs
32 Rider 25yrs and under 35yrs
33 Rider 35yrs and over
NEWCOMER CLASSES
Newcomer is deemed to be a horse or pony being shown in their first season,
not to have been shown before 1st January 2014, to be ridden in a snaffle bit
FOSTERS
FOSTERS
‘A tradition of quality service’
Where you can still have help taking your
groceries to the car and ask for exactly
what you want from the butcher
A tradition of quality service
Kentish Place, Millicent • Phone 8733 2106
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racehorses in South Australia and will be introduced at
selected South Australian Agricultural Shows*.
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OFF THE TRACK SA SERIES ENTRY FORM:
NAME OF RIDER:
RACING NAME:
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Racing Reg No:
Colour:
Markings:
Brands: Off side
Please circle
Mare
Gelding
Brands: Near side
Breeder if known:
Racing Career if known and history of horse from racing to showing:
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
What's your Horses’ story?
Please tell us about your horse.* TRSA, MM, Horse SA, Horse Deals and Show Societies may use
this information on websites or other media. By providing this information you are agreeing to all
or some of it being used. NOTE: Stories may be used for promotional purposes.
EXHIBITOR DETAILS
* All Exhibitors must be financial members of the hosting Agricultural Show Society.
Name of Exhibitor/s
Address
Contact Number
Email Address
I/we the undersigned, hereby declare the above exhibit/s are entered subject to the rules, regulations and conditions
of the Agricultural Societies show I am entering. I/we hereby declare that the information that has been provided on
this form is true and correct. I/we have read and accept the rules of the Off the Track series competition.
Signed: _____________________________________ Date:_______________________________
Office Use Only
Racing name verified
Racing career verified
Approved to compete
Notified Ag Show
Entrants please note.
1) Please email this completed entry form to [email protected] before you compete.
2) Please send off the original entry form with your entries to the show.
3) Show convenors, please email results (Winner and Runner Up) to
[email protected] within 14 days of conclusion of your show.
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CHAMPIONSHIP HOUR
COMBINED CHAMPIONS – to be judges by both judges - to be judged at approx 1.30pm
Winners from both rings in relevant class eligible for Champion,
2nd place getters eligible for reserve.
All Champion winners will receive a woollen printed saddlecloth.
CHAMPION & RESERVE SHOW PONY Sponsored by THE TACK ROOM
CHAMPION & RESERVE SHOW HUNTER PONY Sponsored by BOND FAMILY
CHIPPENHAM SCEPTE MEMORIAL
CHAMPION & RESERVE SHOW GALLOWAY Sponsored by Kerri Cock
CHAMPION & RESERVE SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY Sponsored by T & K WATSON
ZIRKA CLOUD MEMORIAL
CHAMPION & RESERVE SHOW HACK
Sponsored by Lynda Field
CHAMPION & RESERVE SHOW HUNTER HACK
Sponsored by WESTBURY PARK SPORTHORSES
CHAMPION & RESERVE RIDER
Sponsored by HORSE DEALS - Winner to receive a Horse Deals Jacket
CM & CE WATSON PERPETUAL SHIELD
SUPREME CHAMPION RIDDEN EXHIBIT
All Champions eligible to compete including Hacks, Hunters, Local and Pony Club events.
WINNER OF THE SUPREME CHAMPION RIDDEN EXHIBIT WILL RECEIVE
Perpetual Trophy, Sash and Garland
Garland Sponsored by AURELIO PARK SPORTHORSES
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SHOWJUMPING EA
Sponsors: Millicent Racing Club, Kent Properties, Elec-Air, Beaurepaires, Fosters Foodland,
Millicent Tyre Centre, Wattle Range Trading, Millicent Stockfeed & Saddlery, Mac Ford. Millicent
Show Society does not accept any liability for any accident, damage, injury or illness to horses,
owners or riders
• Riders compete at their own risk
• Horses must be currently registered with EA
• Grading cards must be presented on request by officials
• All Riders must be current members of EA
• All classes run under EA rule & regulations
• Prize money will be awarded at the end of each class
• All competitors must sign a waiver before competing
Millicent Cup May 3rd, 2015
Davenport Street, Millicent SA 5280 • Phone 8733 3633
Proud sponsors of the Horses in Action
MAC FORD
New Ford, Land Rover & Suzuki
Quality Used
Vehicles & Service
www.macford.com.au
Outside Broadcast at the Show
9am to 12 noon
MAC FORD 44 Mt. Gambier Road, Millicent, 5280, Australia
Phone: (08) 8733 2022
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FRIDAY 7th November 1pm Start
Training Rounds – starting at 50cm $3 per round
SHOWJUMPING EA
SATURDAY 8th November
8.30am Start
EA Official – Classes judged under Table 238.1.2 - unless otherwise stipulated
Class
Event
Entry Fee
1.
Open 70cm
$4.00
2.
Open 80cm
$4.00
3.
Open 90cm
$5.00
4. Bob Manhood Champs Under 15 Points
Starting Height 105cm
Article 273.3.3.2 $8.00
5. Open 110cm
$6.00
6. Millicent Racing Club Open Championship
Starting height 120cm
Article 273.3.3.2
$10.00
SUNDAY 9th November EA Official – Classes judged under Table 238.1.2 unless otherwise stipulated
Class
Event
Entry Fee
1.
Open 70cm
$4.00
2.
Open 85cm Super Phase - Article 274.5.6 $4.00
3.
Open 95cm Super Phase - Article 274.5.6
$5.00
4. Accumulator Novelty Event
80-100cm Under article 269.5.1
$6.00
5. Open 105cm
$6.00
6. Open 115cm
$7.00
7.
Kent Properties
Open 125cm
$8.00
Prize Money
$35, $20, $10
$35, $20, $10
$40, $25, $15, $10
$80, $50, $30, $20
$60, $40, $20, $10
$100 + rug, $70, $50, $30
9:00AM START
Prize Money
$35, $20, $10
$35, $20, $10
$40, $25, $15, $10
$55, $40, $20, $15
$60, $45, $30, $20
$60, $45, $30, $20
$80, $50, $30 $20
Kent Properties Pty Ltd
Proudly supporting the Showjumping
Offering our expertise in the
areas of electrical, refrigeration
and air conditioning sales,
service and contracting.
Mount Gambier
Phone 8723 4047
319 Commercial Street West
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Millicent
Phone 8733 4633
12 Ridge Terrace, Millicent
STOCKMAN’S CHALLENGE
SUNDAY 9th November 9.00am START
Convener: Karen Olsson PO Box 647 Millicent SA 5280
Sponsors: Millicent Stockfeed & Saddlery & Country Attitude
• Entries Close Friday 7th November 2014
• Entry form & waiver at www.millicentshow.com
• Payable to the Millicent AH & P Society
• Millicent AH & P Society single day membership $15- payable with entries
• Prize money – 60% payback from entries & or product to that value
1. Pleasure Stock Horse (ridden on loose rein)
2. Working Stock Horse pattern
3. Ridden Whip Cracking
4. Barrel Race
5. Time Trial
• Junior (17 yrs & under) - Entry fee $25 -Sponsored by Millicent Stockfeed & Saddlery
• Encourage – For competitors who have not won or placed higher that 3rd in a Stockman’s
Challenge - Entry fee $30 - Sponsored by Millicent Stockfeed & Saddlery
• Open Stockman’s Challenge - Leigh Stratford Memorial Entry fee $ 40 – Sponsored by
Country Attitude
Awards
• High Point: Quarter Horse, Stock Horse, Thoroughbred High Point: Adult Rider.
• Bob Paine Whip Cracking : Millicent Stockfeed & Saddlery – Have a Go Award
(Any age group)
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
1. Challenge is open to all horses, all breeds
2. One horse – one rider. Rider can enter in only one class
3. Competitors may compete on more than one horse, however each additional horse will be charged
full entry fee
4. An open rider is a rider that has won or placed in an Open Challenge previously or has won an
Encouragement section of a Challenge previously
5. Encouragement refers to either rider or horse that hasn’t competed and won in an Open Challenge
previously – 17 yrs & over
6. Junior is a rider under 17 yrs who is able to ride unassisted. Any rider under the age of 18yrs
mayn’t show, ride or handle a Stallion or Colt
7. Stallions & Colts must be double tied when not ridden or in hand
8. Snaffle bit only in all classes
9. Expected dress code for entire program – neat tidy clothing, approved safety helmets & riding
boots, jeans or jodhpurs
10.No unrestrained dogs allowed
11.Personal insurances for riders and handlers recommended
12.Acceptance of risk must be signed for entry to be accepted
13.The committee reserves the right to alter the program without notice
14.HAVE A GREAT TIME
Millicent (New), 58 George Street,
next to CBA: phone 87331667
Mt Gambier, 3 Commercial Street
West, next to NAB: phone 87249006
Warrnambool, 105 Liebig Street,
phone (03) 55616028
Sponsor of Stockman’s Challenge
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STOCKMAN’S CHALLENGE ENTRY FORM
SUNDAY 9TH November 2014 9.00AM START
Please Post to Karen Olsson: PO Box 647, Millicent, SA, 5280
Name: - Rider:
Address:
PIC Number:
Contact Number:
Rider’s Age:
Male / Female / Junior (please underline)
I hereby certify that the particulars on the entry form are true and
correct and I agree to abide by the conditions of entry.
Signed ...................................................................... Date .........................
If under 18 years the rider’s parent or guardian must sign.
Horse 1 Name
Horse 2 Name
Class(es)
Class(es)
Breed
Breed
Horse 1
Total Entry Fee
Horse 2
Total Entry Fee
Day Membership if not already a show member $15
TOTAL FEES
Cheques or money orders to be made payable to the Millicent A.H & P. Society
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DRESSAGE: SUNDAY 9th November 9.00am Start
DRESSAGE TO BE HELD ON THE OVAL.
Entries to: Dressage Convener, PO Box 1090, MILLICENT SA 5280
Enquiries to –[email protected]
Entries Close: Tuesday 22nd October
ENTRY FEES: $15
START TIMES WILL BE EMAILED
Friday 31st October; also available
www.msedc.org.au
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Cheques made payable to Millicent AH & P Society
To compete membership of the Millicent AH & P Society - $35 is required OR
Day membership - $15 & Under 18yr - $10
Entry form, disclaimer, available online www.millicentshow.com or your local saddler
Preparatory B
Preliminary 1.2
Novice 2.2
Elementary 3.2
ENTRIES
MADE PAYABLE TO THE MILLICENT SHOW SOCIETY
ALL ENTRIES ARE OBLIGED TO PAY THE EA DRESSAGE LEVY $4/HORSE
WAIVER FORM to be signed & sent with entries
SPONSORS: MILLICENT STOCKFEED & SADDLERY,
LAUCKE MILLS
Highest % Junior & Highest % Senior Rider
MILLICENT STOCKFEED
& SADDLERY
Pet Foods & Supplies
Millicent, South Australia
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DRESSAGE ENTRY FORM
Owners Name
Address
PIC Number
Email Address
Contact Phone
I hereby certify that the particulars supplied on this form are true and
correct. I agree to abide by the conditions of entry.
Signed ............................................................... Date ....................................
(If under 18 years parent or guardian must sign)
Horse
|
Rider
|
ALL Test Entered x $15 Each
Please Tick:
Senior
Junior /
EA Dressage Levy (ALL HORSES)
$4 Each
Admin Fee
$5-00
Day Member, Senior $15, Junior $10 un $18yrs
(If not society member)
$
TOTAL PAYABLE
$
ONE ENTRY FORM PER HORSE / RIDER
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COUNTRY KIDS FUN RING (TOPSY)
Convener: Pam Watson
Sunday 9th Nov 10am Start
ELSDEN CONTRACT FARMING – Donating $50
• No hacking jackets/safety approved helmets & boots to be worn
• Ribbons only
• Riders should be at least 2yrs & under 11yrs
• Riders don’t need to canter/it’s all about having fun
• Entry Fee $3 class or $15 day ticket
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Rider under 6yrs may be led
Rider 6yrs & under 9yrs
Rider 9yrs & under 11yrs
Beginners pony ne 12hh
Beginners pony over 12hh ne 13hh
Beginners pony over 13hh
Fattest Pony
Pony with longest tail
Fancy Dress
Most obedient Pony under 12.2hh
Most obedient Pony over 12.2hh ne 14hh
Best presented combination under 6yrs
Best presented combination 6yrs & under 9yrs
Best presented combination 9yrs & under 11yrs
Longest mane
Monte Carlo
Champion & Reserve Champion Topsy Pony
SATURDAY 8th November – HARNESS RING
10am START Convener: Kristel Klitscher 0437 623 170 Judge: Geoff Hepworth
Entry fee $3/class Prize money/product/vouchers – 1st $10, 2nd $5, 3rd $3 - Tickets available at the ring
SE of SA & Border Show Assoc Trophy 2 - Most points Harness minimum 2 shows
1. Smartest on Parade
2. Viceroy Turnout
3. Pleasure Turnout – non Viceroy for ponies/horses
4. Novice Pony or Horse
5. Hackney Pony
6. Hackney Horse
CHAMPION & RESERVE HACKNEY
7. Non Hackney Pony including Mini, Shetland, any other breed ne 12hh
8. Non Hackney Pony 13hh – 14hh
9. Non-Hackney Pony 12hh – 13hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE NON HACKNEY PONY – Events 7, 8 & 9.
10. Harness Horse Non Hackney over 14hh
CHAMPION & RESERVE HORSE NON HACKNEY
LUNCH
11. Lady Driver
12. Gentleman Driver
13. Junior Driver 18yrs & under
14. Pleasure Pony
15. Pleasure Horse
16. Best Mare in Harness
17. Best Gelding/Stallion in Harness
18. Best Educated Pony
19. Best Educated Horse
SE of SA & Border Show Societies Association Trophy
This show is a qualifier towards Association Trophy 2 – Most points for competing in Harness at least 2 Shows.
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POULTRY
COMPETITION
ADELAIDE ROAD
CATTLE
ANIMAL
NURSERY
TRADE
TOILETS
MAIN OVAL
STUNTS
DEMO DERBY
TRADE
YOUTH
HALL
FIRST AID
STATION
MAIN
ENTRANCE
SCHOOL
SHEARING
PAV.
STAGE: Kevin Sporer
Show Person Competition
INDOOR
SIDE SHOW ALLEY
TRADE
BBQ
FOOD
TOILETS
CAR
DEALERS
MOTOR BIKES
SUPERCROSS
LS
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Thank you to all sponsors and volunteers - from the Millicent AH & P Society, for your generous support in 2014.
Infigen – Lake
Bonney Wind Farm
AWI
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ABC South East of SA
A & B Thompson
A Ashby
A Gamble
A Gurney
Abbsteel
Acky’s Takeaway
Alternative Life Health & Well
Being Centre
Amcal Pharmacy
Andre Family
Aneret Stud
ANT – Mt Gambier
Aurelio Park Sportshorses
BAM Racing
Banner Mitre 10
Beachport Liquid Minerals
Beaurepaires
BJ & KA Walker
Blackbird Industries
Bond Family
Bowman Shearing & Mobile
Crutching Unit
Carapace
Charlie & Sophie Scott
Chay & Merrett
Cheviot Stud
CM & CE Watson Family
Coastal Treasures
Coccyx Racing Kawasaki
Coola Station
Cooper Park Performance
Horses
Country Attitude
DA & JM Kain Transport
Dalgety Wool
David Edwards & Family
DP Marine & Caravan Repairs
E & Z Lea
Elec-Air
Elsden Contract Farming
Equissage SA
Flying R Pony Stud
Fosters Foodland
G & S Huppartz
Garner’s Garage
Gino’s Pizza
Glenarbian Stud
Glenfield ASH Stud
Goodnwindi Charolais
GT Parker Ace Shearing
Hamilton Hately & Associates
Horse Deals
Hume Taylor & Co
IGA - Millicent
Ignition Fitness
J & M Shanks
Joez Painting Services
JTProfile
K & S Fuels – Caltex
KJ & HA McGrath
Kemp’s Machinery Services
Kendrick Builders
Kent Properties Pty Ltd
Kerri Cox
Kimberley-Clark
Landmark
Laucke Mills
Lines Gum Hill Merino Stud
Lynda Field
Mac Ford
Mayura Station
McCourts Garden Centre
Millicent Chemist & Giftwear
Millicent Farm Supplies
Millicent Hunt Club
Millicent Industrial
Millicent Newsagency
Millicent Racing Club
Millicent Stockfeed & Saddlery
Millicent Toyota
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Millicent Tyre Centre
Millicent Vet Clinic
Murals for Millicent
N & M Hutchesson
Off the Track – SA Series
OPSM
P & J O’Connor
Pierina’s Hair & Beauty
Prime Super
R & J Fairchild
Raven’s Lodge Sporthorses
Rivoli Herefords
RJ & LP Gordon
Rural Living
Russell Industries
Ryeview Stud
S Ross
Sassi
SE Times
Sharp Carriers & Cranes
Shatarhen Park
Sports Shear SA
T & K Watson
Teagle Contracting Pty Ltd
The Manhood Family
The Shearer’s Cook
The Tack Room
Tony Egan’s Mensland
Topnotch Browbands
Tori Armfield
Trimboli Family
Vonduve Plumbing
Wade’s Engine Services
Wadelee Stud
Wattle Range Funerals
Wattle Range Trading
Welltrans Pty Ltd
Westbury Park Sporthorses
Wild Fushion Flower Studio
Win Network
Woolworths - Millicent
AWI Proud Sponsors of the
Millicent Shearing & Wool Handling Competition
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Lake Bonney Wind Power
Proudly supporting the Millicent Show