FREE PROGRAM Check section details 9am-12:30pm Sun 28 June 8-9am Fri 3 July 9-11am Sat 27 June Aviculture Pavilion Yards Rumball Hall Rumball Hall Rumball Hall Check section details Rumball Hall Animal Nursery CASS Office by Fri 26 June or Rumball Hall Poultry Pavilion Check section details 14 17 18 24 26 29 32 37 39 41 44 58 60 62 64 68 71 C - Aviculture CJ - Aviculture Junior E - Cattle EJ - Cattle Junior G - Cooking GJ - Cooking Junior H - Craft HJ - Craft Junior I - Dogs J - Hobbies K - Horses L - Horticulture LJ - Horticulture Junior M - Pets & Animal Nursery N - Photography P - Poultry F - RDA Uncollected entries will be destroyed after 2 months Alternative arrangements can be made with Steward 4-6pm Sat 4 July / 10:30-11:30am Sun 5 July Country entries may make alternative delivery arrangements Fees: Members $6.50, Non-members $13 No responsibility taken for uncollected exhibits Check section details for fees Uncollected exhibits will be disposed of Fee: $5.50, no entry fee for Cattle Junior classes Alternative arrangements can be made with Steward Uncollected produce will be sold Extra information 9am-12pm Sun 5 July 4:30-5:30pm Sat 4 July 9am-12pm Sun 5 July Check with Stewards on day 9am-12pm Sun 5 July Check with Stewards on day 9am-12pm Sun 5 July 9-11:30am Sun 5 July 4-6pm Sat 4 July 4-6pm Sat 4 July 9-11:30am Sun 5 July 9am-12pm Sun 5 July Collect from Steward at display area Fees (unless otherwise specified) Juniors / Aged Pensioners: $1.50, Adults $3.50, Juniors / Aged Pensioner Members: $1, Adult Members $2.50. All fees are per entry, per class unless specified. 4-6pm Wed 1 July 9am-12pm Thurs 2 July Check section details 9am-12:30pm Sun 28 June Check section details Check section details 11am-8pm on Wed 1 July 9am-12:30pm Sun 28 June Rumball Hall 11 12 B - Art BJ - Art Junior 3-6pm Thur 2 July Delivery time Rumball Hall Deliver to Steward at: 8 10 Page No. A - Agriculture AJ - Agriculture Junior Section Events entry at a glance! Please read and check regulations for each section thoroughly when entering 2015 SHOW SCHEDULE To be held at Blatherskite Park from Friday, 3 July (9am), to Saturday, 4 July (7pm). Judging to commence Thursday, 2 July – 9am, and Friday, 3 July unless otherwise stated otherwise in Special statedRegulations. in Special Regulations. Gates open 8:30am (access for livestock exhibitors from 6:30am Gate 4 only). Pavilions Open – Friday, 9am to 5:30pm and Saturday, 9am to 5:30pm (Rumball Hall (Rumball open Hall untilopen 6:30pm). until 6:30pm). Official Opening & Grand Parade Friday, 3 July – 2:30pm. Gate Admission: Adults – $18, Children (5 to 15 years) – $8, Aged Pensioners (with card) – $8. Prices incl. Prices GST. incl. They GST.are They a once are aonly once entry onlypass; entryno pass; passouts no passouts will bewill issued. be issued. Prepaid Admission: Purchasing prepaid gate admission means easier access to the Show and reduced waiting in line. The ticket/s can be used on either Friday OR Saturday and will be collected by the Gatekeepers. They are a once only entry pass; no passouts will be issued. Adults – $15, Children (5 to 15 years) – $7, Aged Pensioners (with card) – $7. Prices incl. GST. Purchase tickets: • • • • Online via our website until Saturday, 20 June – 4pm. At IGA Supermarkets and Tourism Central Australia Information Centre untill Thursday, 2 July. At our stall in Yeperenye Shoping Centre from Tuesday, 9 June to Saturday, 20 June. At the Administration Centre at the Show Grounds before COB Thursday, 2 July. General General Public Public CarCar Parking: Parking: Entrance Entrance willwill be through be through Gate 11 on 11 Len on Len Kittle Kittle Drive. General Public Car Parking entrance will be Gate through Gate 11 on LenDrive. Kittle Drive. Disabled Disabled Parking: Parking: Behind Behind remote remote control control carscars area. area. Disabled Parking behind remote control cars area. Entrance Entrance to Show to Show Grounds: Grounds: Ticket Ticket Booths Booths are are located located nearnear the the sideside of the of the exitexit GateGate 9 in9the Entrance to Show Grounds ticket booths are located near the side of the exit Gate 9 General in the Public General Carpark. Public Carpark. in the General Public Carpark. Entries can be submitted on our website for most sections. Alternatively, entry forms can be downloaded via can be submitted onCASS our website most sections. Alternatively, entryinforms can be our Entries website, collected the atfor the Show Grounds or from our stall the Yeperenye Entries can be from submitted on Office our website for most sections. Alternatively, entry forms downloaded via our website, collected from the CASS Office at the Show Grounds or from Shopping canCentre. be downloaded via our website, collected from the CASS Office at the Show Grounds our stall in the Yeperenye Shopping Centre. or fromRoom our stall Yeperenye Centre. Cloak/Parcel willin bethe located next toShopping CLP Building on Western Oval. TheCloak/Parcel Show is a smoke free Smoking Room willevent; be next to CLPtoBuilding on apply. Western Oval. Oval. Cloak/Parcel Room willlocated bedesignated located next CLPAreas Building on Western Dogs not competing in any of the Show events are not permitted on the Show Grounds. The Show is a smoke free event; designated Smoking Areas apply. The Show is a smoke free event;for designated CASS has the right to search patrons prohibitedSmoking items. Areas apply. Dogs not competing in any of the Show events are not permitted on the Show Grounds. Dogs not competing in any of the Show events are not permitted on the Show Grounds. CASS has the right to search patrons for prohibited items. 1 Contents... Contents... Contents... 2015 Northern 2015Territory NorthernShows Territory Shows Show Society Officials 2 Cooking Junior 29 President’s Message 3 Craft 32 • Freds Pass, 16 & 17 May• Freds Pass, 16 & 17 May Privileges of Members 37 • Alice Springs, 3 & 4 July • Alice Springs, 3 & 44July Craft Junior Life 5 Dogs39 • Members Tennant Creek, 10 July• Tennant Creek, 10 July Our 6 Hobbies41 • Sponsors Katherine, 17 & 18 July• Katherine, 17 & 18 July Agriculture8 Horses44 • Darwin, 24 & 25 July • Darwin, 24 & 25 July Agriculture Junior 10 Horticulture 58 Art11 Horticulture Junior 60 Art Junior 12 Pets & Animal Nursery 62 Aviculture14 Photography64 Show Society Officials Show Society Officials Aviculture Junior 17 Poultry68 Vice President ViceCraig President Whan, Craig Site Whan, Manager Cattle18 Riding for the Disabled Site Manager 71 Harry Cook Harry Cook Harry Cook Cattle Junior 24 Stockman’s Event 72 Patron Patron Jim Hayes HayesSteward Media Steward Cooking 26 JimMedia Vice Patron ViceGary Patron Prior Public Officer Public Harry Officer Cook Gary Prior Building Harry Cook Steward 2015 Northern Territory Shows Administration Officers Administration Holly Russell,Officers Deb Mcneil Brad Bellette Building Steward Wulf Pfau Holly Russell, DebWestern Mcneil Oval Steward Western Oval Steward Wulf Pfau • Freds Pass, 16 & 17 May • Katherine, 17 & 18 July • Alice Springs, 3 & 4 July • Darwin, 24 & 25 July • Tennant Creek, 10 July Show Society Officials President Rosie Gibbins Vice President Craig Whan, Harry Cook Patron Vice Patron Public Officer Administration Officers Holly Russell, Deb McNeil Site Manager Harry Cook Jim Hayes Media Steward Brad Bellette Gary Prior Building Steward Wulf Pfau Harry Cook Western Oval Steward Wulf Pfau 2 Ha Bra Wu Wu President's Message Message President's In 2015, the Alice Springs Show will be a celebration of fun and tradition! I am very proud to be part of a team of volunteers who make up our fantastic committee and value what the Show means to the people in Central Australia. Supporting the Show committee are our amazing admin team, and the many energetic volunteers who take on challenging roles such as judging, and section stewards/coordinators. They work with helpers to bring you the ever popular sections in the Show where you can put your talent on display and maybe win a prize. We are keen to encourage all of the girls and boys entering the junior sections and hope to get record entries this year. So don’t make 2015 another year where you don’t get your photo, chilli jam, pumpkin or pet in the Show. Each year we have more than 280 stall holders and exhibitors tempting you with their delightful treats and providing you opportunity to find out more about their products and services in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Don’t forget the show rides that will put a smile on your face, or just scare the living daylights out of you. Want to get involved? We couldn’t do it without the volunteers, and the many local businesses that sponsor the Show. To you all a big thank you. If you would like to give us a helping hand and you are available before, during or after the Show give us a call, on 8952 1651 to find out about the different opportunities available. We work all year round to put on the Show so we would love to hear from you. Keeping traditions alive. With each year we build new Show memories and new traditions, but we strive to keep good old fashion fun and values at our core. We are very proud of the Show and its history. We are bringing back some old favourites this year so make sure you don’t miss the Show. I am very honoured to sign off my 2015 Presidents Message as the first female president for the Central Australian Show. I hope to uphold the traditions of the best regional Show in Australia and make sure it is a safe and fun time for everyone. To all our members, friends and the wider community I wish you all a safe and happy year, and hope to see you at the 2015 Alice Springs Show. Rosie Gibbins, President Central Australian Show Society 3 Privileges of Members Privileges Privileges of of Members Members Short Term and Life Members are entitled to: 1. Attend, hold office and vote at any General Meeting of the Show Society. Short Term and Lifefees Members are entitled to: 2. Reduced entry for exhibits in the Show. 1. office and vote at any General of the ShowisSociety. 3. Attend, Memberhold admission to the Society’s GroundsMeeting when any function being held by this Society. 2. for exhibits in the Show. 4. Reduced Access to entry toilet fees facilities under the Grand Stand. 3. to the Society’s Grounds when any function is being held by this Society. 5. Member Unlimitedadmission entry on the days of the Show. 4. to toilet facilities the Grandarea. Stand. 6. Access Members’ Car Parking inunder the designated 5. entry on theprovisions days of the 7. Unlimited Entry to facilities and of Show. the Members Bar. 6. Members’ Carare Parking in the Junior Members entitled to:designated area. 7. Entry to facilities and provisions of the Members Bar. 1. Attend any General Meeting, but not to vote or hold office. Junior Members areSociety’s entitledGrounds to: 2. Entrance to the when any function is being held by this Society. 1. any General Meeting, butinnot vote or hold office. 3. Attend Reduced entry fees for exhibits theto Show. 2. Entrance to the Society’s Grounds when any function is being held by this Society. 3. Reduced entry fees for exhibits in the Show. Membership Costs (inc GST) Family Family Membership 2 Adults 5-15 years Adults++22Children Children 5-15 years Membership Costs (inc GST) $70 $70 Adult Membership Adult Double $30 $30 $50 Double Membership Double Family Pensioner Membership Adults 222 Adults Adults + 2 Children 5-15 years Adult 121 Adult Adults 1 Adult, on production of senior card $50 $50 $70 $10 Pensioner Adult 11 Adult Adult, on production of senior card $10 $30 Junior Pensioner Additional Child 11 Child 5-15 years on production of Family senior card 1 Adult, Child 5-15 years, with Membership $10 $10 $5 Additional Child Junior Life Member Membership 11 Child Child 5-15 years with Family Membership Adult5-15 years, $5 $10 $495 Junior Membership 1 Child 5-15 years $10 NOTE: Please be aware that replacement memberships cannot be issued, and refunds will not be given for purchase of gate tickets Life Member Adult $495 Additional Childor forgotten membership 11shields. ChildFor5-15 years,about withLife Family Membership $5 due to lost, misplaced information Membership, inquire at the Administration Centre. Please note memberships expire on Friday, 31 July 2015. To vote at AGM, membership for the following financial year will Honorary Life Membership displayed ononsite. $0 need Member to be purchased. Memberships can be purchased online till 4pm Friday, 19 June 2015, from our Show stall in Yeperenye Life 1Not Adult $495 Shopping Centre from Tuesday, 9 June to Saturday, 20 June 2015 or the CASS Office at the Show Grounds before COB Thursday, Please be aware that replacement memberships cannot be issued, and refunds will not be given for purchase 2 July 2015. Pre-paid tickets cannot be converted/transferred to offset membership. It is the responsibility of all Members$0 and Honorary Lifedue Membership Not displayed on site.shields. of tickets lost, misplaced forgotten membership For information about Life Lifegate Members to advise to CASS of any changes toor contact numbers and postal addresses. Please be aware that at replacement memberships cannot issued, and refunds will not be given purchase Membership, inquire the Administration Centre. Pleasebenote memberships expire on Friday, 31for July 2015. of gate tickets due to lost, misplaced or forgotten membership shields. For information about Life To vote at AGM, membership for the following financial year will need to be purchased. Memberships can be Membership, inquire at theonAdministration Centre. Please note memberships expire on Friday, Centre 31 Julyfrom 2015. purchased online till 4pm Friday, 19 June 2015, from our Show stall in Yeperenye Shopping To vote at9AGM, the following financial year will need to beGrounds purchased. Memberships can 2be Tuesday, Junemembership to Saturday, for 20 June 2015 or the CASS Office at the Show before COB Thursday, purchased July 2015. online till 4pm on Friday, 19 June 2015, from our Show stall in Yeperenye Shopping Centre from Tuesday, 9 June cannot to Saturday, 20 June 2015 or the CASS Office at the Show before COBof Thursday, 2 Pre-paid tickets be converted/transferred to offset membership. It Grounds is the responsibility all Members July 2015. and Life Members to advise CASS of any changes to contact numbers and postal addresses. Pre-paid tickets cannot be converted/transferred to offset membership. It is the responsibility of all Members and Life Members to advise CASS of any changes to contact numbers and postal addresses. 4 Life Life Members Members W Allen Barry Allwright Ian Anderson Anderson Ian John Ayliffe Ayliffe John Margaret Brian BailBail Brian BailBail Margaret MargaretBallagh Baker Richard Richard Ballagh Grant Barber Grant Barber Robert Barber Robert Barber David Bartlett David Bartlett Brad Bellette Brad Bellette Kevin Betterman Kevin Betterman Margaret Bird Margaret Bird Frances Bongers Frances Bongers W W Braitling Braitling Debbie-Lee Braitling Terri Braitling Barb Braitling W. Braitling SS Braitling Braitling Denis Braitling Debbie-Lee Braitling Terri Braitling Denis Braitling Michael Broad Barb Braitling Robyn Cadzow Michael Broad Steven Cadzow Robyn Cadzow Richard Cadzow Cadzow StevenCamelin Cadzow Stana Stana Camelin Rod Cantley Rod Cantley J. David Carruth J. David Carruth Neva Cavenagh Neva Cavenagh Bruce Chisholm Harry Chisholm Roy Chisholm Roy Chisholm Harry Chisholm BruceClark Chisholm Molly Molly Clark Christopher Connellan Christopher Julie Cook Connellan Harry Cook Harry Cook Julie Cook Alan Coppock Alex Coppock Alex Coppock Craig Kaesler Deborah Kaesler DeborahKelly Kaesler Renton Renton Kelly John Kilgariff Chris Kilgariff A. C. Kilgariff A.c. Kilgariff Chris Kilgariff John Kilgariff Sydney Kinsman DSydney KnightKinsman D Knight Wayne Kraft Wayne Kraft Sean Leigh Sean Leigh Terry Leigh Terry Leigh Jacquie Livingstone Jacqueline Lines Keith Locke Jacquie Livingstone Tony Markham Keith Locke David Marriott Tony Markham Keith McEwan David Marriott John KeithMcNamara Mcewan SJohn McPherson Mcnamara PP McPherson Mcpherson Desmond McRae S Mcpherson Geoffrey McRae Geoffrey Mcrae Ken Metcalfe J.p. Desmond Mcrae Brooke Susan Morley Ken Metcalfe J.p. Rachael Mueller Brooke Susan Morley Ross Murphy Rachael Mueller Martin Mueller Chris Neck Ross Murphy Murray Neck ChrisNeck Neck Greg Murray Noble Neck Robert Greg Neck John Oliver Robert Noble Mary-Rose Paterson John Penley Oliver Colin Mary-Rose Paterson Ross Peterkin Colin Penley Neil Phillips RossPhillips Peterkin Mel Neil Phillips G Potter Mel Phillips Paul Pringle G Potter Jason Prior AlanCorbet Coppock Elsa Elsa Corbet Deven Crawford Greg Crawford Crawford Greg Deven Crawford Loz Delantye Loz Delantye Wendy Desouza Wendy Desouza John Dickin John Dickin Johan Douma Nadine Douma Nadine Douma Johan Douma Ellen Earea Ellen Earea Jamie Evans Jamie Evans Jeff Farmer Jeff Farmer Penny Galbraith Penny Galbraith Colleen Grave Colleen Grave Lynne Hall Lynne Hall Roger Roger Harris Harris Glyn Glyn Harrod Harrod RJames HayesHayes BB Hayes Hayes James Janice Hayes Hayes Edward R Hayes Hayes Janice EdwardHayes Hayes Janice Heaslip Grant Heaslip Laura Tanya Heaslip Heaslip Tanya JaniceHeaslip Heaslip Laura Heaslip Grant Sean Heenan A. M. Heenan A.m. Heenan Michael Heenan Brendan Heenan Matthew Heenan Matthew Heenan Sean Heenan Michael Heenan Brendan Heenan Kevin Heintze Heintze Kevin Janet Hemsley Janet Hemsley Pam Hooper Pam Hooper Alan Jackson Alan Jackson Pam Jeffery Pam Jeffery Fiona Johannsen Fiona Johannsen Maurie Johns Craig Kaesler Paul Prior Pringle Gary Gary Prior Julianne Prior Jason Prior Val Prior Julianne Jim PurvisPrior Val Prior Ilara Purvis Jim Purvis Alison Pyper Ilara Purvis John Pyper John Pyper Lilo Raupp Alison Pyper Sue Ride Lilo Raupp Malcolm Roberts Sue Ride Anne Rodgers Malcolm Roberts Ian Rowan Anne Rodgers Daran Rumbal Ian Rowan Glen Saxby Daran Rumbal M’lis GlenScott Saxby Bruce Simmons M'lis Scott PBruce Sitzler Simmons Ruth Sliep P Sitzler Shirley Stanes Ruth Sliep B. W. Strong Shirley Stanes RB.w. Swinbourne Strong ARTurner Swinbourne DDTurner Turner GA Turner Turner Turner KGTurner K Turner June Tuzewski June Tuzewski David Tuzewski David Tuzewski Michael Wait Roger Wait Wait Roger MichaelWaples Wait Trevor Trevor Waples Stewart Weir Stewart Weir Matthew Wharton MatthewWhittaker Wharton Heather Heather Whittaker J H Whitten J.h. Whitten V J Willick V.j. Willick Please contact the CASS Administration Office with any change of details or omission to the Life Member List. 5 Life Members Our Sponsors Craig Kaesler Deborah Kaesler Renton Kelly Chris Kilgariff A.c. Kilgariff John Kilgariff Sydney Kinsman D Knight Wayne Kraft Sean Leigh Terry Leigh Jacqueline Lines Jacquie Livingstone Keith Locke Tony Markham David Marriott Keith Mcewan John Mcnamara P Mcpherson S Mcpherson Geoffrey Mcrae Desmond Mcrae Ken Metcalfe J.p. Brooke Susan Morley Rachael Mueller Martin Mueller Ross Murphy Chris Neck Murray Neck Greg Neck Robert Noble John Oliver Mary-Rose Paterson Colin Penley Ross Peterkin Neil Phillips Mel Phillips G Potter Alan Coppock W Allen We would like to thank: Elsa Corbet Barry Allwright Greg Crawford Ian Anderson Deven Crawford John Ayliffe Loz Delantye Margaret Bail Wendy Desouza Brian Bail John Dickin Margaret Baker Nadine Douma Richard Ballagh Johan Douma Grant Barber Ellen Earea Robert Barber Jamie Evans David Bartlett Jeff Farmer Brad Bellette Penny Galbraith Kevin Betterman Colleen Grave Margaret Bird Lynne Hall Frances Bongers Roger Harris W Braitling Glyn Harrod Terri Braitling James Hayes W. Braitling B Hayes S Braitling Janice Hayes Debbie-Lee Braitling R Hayes Denis Braitling Edward Hayes Barb Braitling Grant Heaslip Michael Broad Tanya Heaslip Robyn Cadzow Janice Heaslip Richard Cadzow Laura Heaslip Steven Cadzow Sean Heenan Stana Camelin A.m. Heenan Rod Cantley Brendan Heenan J. David Carruth Matthew Heenan Neva Cavenagh Michael Heenan Harry Chisholm Kevin Heintze Roy Chisholm Janet Hemsley Bruce Chisholm Pam Hooper Molly Clark Alan Jackson Christopher Connellan Pam Jeffery Harry Cook Fiona Johannsen Julie Cook Maurie Johns Alex Coppock 6 Paul Pringle Gary Prior Jason Prior Julianne Prior Val Prior Jim Purvis Ilara Purvis John Pyper Alison Pyper Lilo Raupp Sue Ride Malcolm Roberts Anne Rodgers Ian Rowan Daran Rumbal Glen Saxby M'lis Scott Bruce Simmons P Sitzler Ruth Sliep Shirley Stanes B.w. Strong R Swinbourne D Turner A Turner G Turner K Turner June Tuzewski David Tuzewski Roger Wait Michael Wait Trevor Waples Stewart Weir Matthew Wharton Heather Whittaker J.h. Whitten V.j. Willick Life Members Our Sponsors W Allen Adam Giles MLA - Electorate Alan Coppock Coleman’s PrintingCraig Kaesler MombassaPaul DayPringle Spa for Braitling Deborah Kaesler Elsa Corbet Barry Allwright Gary Prior Creative Gifts & Awards MT Skinner Station Renton Kelly Greg Crawford IanBP Anderson Jason Prior Air Dept. of Correctional Services MT Riddock StationPrior Chris Kilgariff Deven Crawford John Ayliffe Julianne Alice Equipment Hire Kilgariff Loz Delantye Margaret Bail ValControl Prior Desert Edge PictureA.c. Framing Murray Pest Alice Club Desouza John Kilgariff BrianSprings Bail Dog ObedienceWendy Jim Purvis Desert Oaks Veterinary Clinic Nangaringa Santa Gertrudis Sydney Kinsman Margaret Baker Ilara Purvis Alice Springs Dressage Club John Dickin Double Tree by Hilton Nat’s FarmJohn Pyper D Knight Nadine Douma Richard Ballagh Alice Springs Girl Guides Elanco Ngaanyatjarra Health Wayne Kraft Johan Douma Grant Barber Alison Pyper Alice Springs Kennel Club Sean Leigh Ellen Earea Robert Barber Lilo Raupp Elders Northern Territory Alice Cattlemen’s Association Terry Leigh Jamie Evans DavidSprings BartlettNursery Sue Ride Electricon Contracting Pty Ltd Jacqueline Lines Jeff Farmer Brad Bellette Malcolm Roberts Alice Springs Physiotherapy & Northline Emperor Refrigerator Jacquie Livingstone Penny Galbraith Kevin Betterman Anne Rodgers Sports Clinic NT Dept. of Resources Keith Locke Colleen Grave Margaret BirdPolice Ian Rowan Equestrian NT Alice Springs Palmer Valley Tony Markham Lynne Hall Frances Bongers Daran Rumbal Fogarty Family, Palmer Valley & Alice Springs Pony Club David Marriott Roger Harris W Braitling Henbury Stations foundation Pet’s R Us Glen Saxby Alice Keith Mcewan Glyn Harrod Terri Springs BraitlingSaddle Horse Club M'lis Scott Gould Plumbing Rabobank John Mcnamara James Hayes W. Braitling Bruce Simmons Alice Springs Turf Club Ruralco P Sitzler B Hayes Greenham Meats P Mcpherson S Braitling Alice Springs Veterinary Clinic Ground Works NT S Mcpherson SadadeenRuth ExpoSliep Hire Janice Hayes Debbie-Lee Braitling Apex of Central Australia R Hayes Herfords Australia Geoffrey Mcrae SadadeenShirley DenisClub Braitling Stanes Party Hire & Catering Desmond Mcrae Edward Hayes Barb Braitling B.w. Strong Araluen Plumbing Holiday Park Bizcom (NT) Pty Ltd Safe Business Systems NT Ken Metcalfe J.p. Grant Heaslip Michael R Swinbourne ARB AliceBroad Springs HW Greenham and Brooke Sons Pty Ltd Morley Sandover D Pastoral Susan Tanya Heaslip Robyn Cadzow Turner Co Australian Beef Industry Rachael Mueller Janice Heaslip Richard Cadzow A Turner Integrated Valuation Services (NT) SDA Plumbing Big4 Mac Donnell Range Martin Mueller Laura Heaslip Steven Cadzow G Turner J & K Evans Contracting Showcase Jewellers Ross Murphy Sean Heenan Stana Camelin K Turner Blatherskite Park Trustees Jac’s Coffee and Cake St John Ambulance Chris Neck A.m. Heenan Rod Cantley June Tuzewski Bonnani Brickyard Murray Neck IGA Supermarkets Sue Ride David Tuzewski Brendan LAE Heenan J. David Carruth CAWRI MatthewLambina Heenan Station Greg Neck Neva Cavenagh T.J. Signs Roger Wait Robert Noble Michael Heenan Harry Chisholm Michael Wait Central Australian Western Riding Landmark Tanami Transport John Oliver Kevin Heintze Roy Chisholm Trevor Waples Centralian Advocate Lasseters Hotel Casino Taps TubsStewart & Tiles Weir Mary-Rose Paterson Janet Hemsley Bruce Chisholm Centralian Pam Hooper Molly ClarkBeef Breeders Assoc. Matthew Wharton Colin Penley Laucke Mills Territory Rural McPherson Centralian Alan Jackson ChristopherGold Connellan Heather Whittaker Ross Peterkin Lion Nathan The Cabinet Shop Pam Jeffery Harry Cook J.h. Whitten Neil Phillips Centre Jewellers Lions Club Alice Springs Todd RiverV.j. Pastoral Fiona Johannsen Julie Cook Willick Co. Mel Phillips Chris & Margo Nott Maurie Johns Alex Coppock LJ Hooker Alice Springs G Potter Undoolya Holdings CMP Electrics Lyndavale Pty Ltd 7 Agriculture Agriculture Closing Thursday, 25 June online Delivery Thursday, 2 July. Exhibits Section A Section Hall between 3pm A and 6p Collection Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits m Section A 9am and 12 noon. Any pr the proceeds will be retai Judge Agriculture Shane Secombe Stewards Judge Fees Geoff Miers, Graham Ride Shane Secombe Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 Stewards Closing Fees Delivery Closing Collection Delivery Collection Prizes About Prizes Prizes Prizes Non Members: $3.50,Ride Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 Geoff Miers, Graham 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 an In accordance with regula About Prizes Thursday, $2.50, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 $1 June at thebyoffice Members: Junior / Aged Pensioner Friday, 17 July 2015 wi Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 Thursday, 2 July. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward, Rumball SPECIAL REGULATIONS Hall between 3pm online and 6pm. Thursday, 25 June or• Saturday, 20 Juneexhibits at the office Highly perishable will be removed at any tim • be Thecollected steward reserves thesteward right to shift any exhibit to Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits must from the between Thursday, 2 July. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward, Rumball • In classes for collections, exhibitors must supply thei 9ambetween and 12 noon. not collected by then will be sold and Hall 3pm Any and produce 6pm. Artistic arrangements as well as quality will be taken the proceeds will be retained by CASS. • be Fruit and vegetables willsteward be judged from the home ga Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits must collected from the between agricultural or fruit angle. 1st $8and and12card, 2nd $5produce and card, 3rd $3 and card 9am noon. Any not collected bygrowing then will be sold and • Citrus fruit should have the stalks removed, with onl the proceeds will beregulation retained by CASS. In accordance with No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected • Eggs shall be displayed in egg cartons. by Friday, July2nd 2015 forfeited) •card, Ensure the correct 1st $8 and17 card, $5will andbe 3rdthat $3 and card number of items specified in be disqualified. SPECIALPrizes REGULATIONS About In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected • Highly perishable exhibits be removed any time deemed necessary by the steward. bywill Friday, 17 Julyat2015 will be forfeited) • The steward reserves the right to shift any exhibit to aFruit more appropriate class if necessary. SPECIAL REGULATIONS • In classes for collections, exhibitors must supply theirA1 own equipment, bowls Grapefruits (3x) or plates for display. • Highly exhibits willas bequality removed time necessary Artisticperishable arrangements as well willatbeany taken into account. A2deemed Lemons (3x) by the steward. • The reserveswill thebe right to shift any exhibit a moreangle appropriate classfrom if necessary. Fruitsteward and vegetables judged from the hometogarden rather(3x) than A3 Oranges – Navala commercial • In classes fororcollections, exhibitors own equipment, bowls or plates for display. agricultural fruit growing angle. must supply theirA4 Oranges (3x) – any other variety arrangements asthe well as quality will be taken • Artistic Citrus fruit should have stalks removed, with onlyinto the account. “star” remaining. A5 Mandarins (6x) – Imperial • Fruit willinbe judged from the home garden angle rather than from a commercial Eggs and shallvegetables be displayed egg cartons. A6 Mandarins (6x) – any other variety or fruit growing angle. • agricultural Ensure that the correct number of items specified in each class are delivered, otherwise the entry will A7 Fruit – any other variety • Citrus fruit should have the stalks removed, with only the “star” remaining. be disqualified. A8 Fruit Collection (at least 4x) • Eggs shall be displayed in egg cartons. • Ensure that the correct number of items specified in each are delivered, otherwise the entry will A10 class Cabbage (1 head) Fruit be disqualified. Vegetables A11 A9 A12 A10 A13 A11 A14 A12 A15 A13 A16 A14 A17 A15 A18 A16 A19 A17 A20 A18 A21 A19 A22 A20 A21 A22 A1 Grapefruits (3x) A2 Fruit Lemons (3x) A3 Oranges (3x) – Naval A1 Grapefruits A4 Oranges (3x)(3x) – any other variety A2 Lemons (3x)(6x) – Imperial A5 Mandarins A3 Oranges (3x) – Naval A6 Mandarins (6x) – any other variety A4 Oranges (3x) – any other variety A7 Fruit – any other variety A5 Mandarins (6x) – Imperial A8 Fruit Collection (at least 4x) A6 Mandarins (6x) – any other variety Vegetables A7 Fruit – any other variety A8 Fruit Collection (at least 4x) A9 Cauliflower (1 head) Vegetables A9 Cauliflower (1 head) 8 Broccoli (1 head) Cauliflower head) Silver Beet (6(1sticks) Cabbage head) Lettuce (1 head) Lettuce – (1 Hearting Broccoli head)Leaf (1 head) Lettuce –(1Loose Silver Beet (6 sticks) Peas (500g) Lettuce (1 head) Radishes– Hearting (bunch ofLettuce 6) Lettuce – Loose Leaf (1 head) Carrots (bunch of 5) Peas (500g) Beetroot (bunch of 3) Radishes (bunchofof3)6) Turnips (bunch Carrots (bunch Spring Onions of 5) Beetroot of 3) Blue Pumpkin (bunch – Queensland Turnips (bunch of 3) variety Pumpkin – any other Spring Onions Pumpkin – Queensland Blue Pumpkin – any other variety Farm Produce A11 Broccoli (1 head) A32 Brown Eggs (6x) in container A16 Radishes –(bunch Farm Produce Collection – any vegetables, A23 Pumpkin largestof 6) A1 Grapefruits (3x) A31 White Eggs (6x) in container A12 Silver Beet (6 sticks) fruit, eggs, hay, dairy products, grown on A33 Duck Eggs (6x) in container A17 Carrots (bunch of 5) A24 Table Tomatoes (6x) Section A2 Lemons (3x) one property by in one owner(1orhead) Section A A A32 Brown Eggs (6x) container A13 Lettuce – Hearting Lettuce A34 Honey A18 Beetroot (bunch of 3) variety A25 Vegetable – any other organisation. Points will be awarded for A3 Oranges (3x) – Naval A33 Duck Eggs (6x) in container A14 Lettuce – Loose Leaf (1 head) A35 Farm Produce – any other A19 Turnips (bunch of 3) Section Section A arrangement as well as quality and variety.A A26 Vegetables Collection (4 varieties or more) A4 Oranges (3x) – any other variety A34 Honey A15 Peas (500g) A36 Commercial Entry – edible garden Section A A20 Spring Onions Farm Produce Collection – any vegetables, A23 Pumpkin – largest A38 grown by an A27 Vegetables – salad collection Section A A5 Mandarins (6x) – Imperial produce collection fruit, eggs, hay, dairy products, A35 Farm Produce any A16 Radishes (bunch of 6)other individual or a –group of people grown on A24 Table Tomatoes (6x) A21 Pumpkin – Queensland Blue A28 Herbs Collection (growing in container) one property by one owner or A6 Mandarins ––any other variety Farm Produce Collection – any vegetables, A23 A23 Pumpkin – (6x) largest Farm Produce Collection – any vegetables, Pumpkin largest A37 A36 Commercial Entry garden A17 Carrots (bunch of 5)– edible A39 Bush Tucker Collection A25 Vegetable any other variety A22 Pumpkin ––any other variety A29 Bush Tucker – any variety organisation. Points be awarded fruit, eggs, hay,will dairy products, grown on fruit, eggs, hay, dairy products, grownfor on produce collection Farm(6x) Produce Collection – any vegetables, A7 Fruit any other variety A24 A24 Table–Tomatoes (6x) Table Tomatoes A18 Beetroot (bunch of 3) arrangement as well asone quality andorvariety. A23 Pumpkin – largest Farmproperty Produce Collection – any A26 Vegetables Collection varieties or more) one property owner one by oneby owner or vegetables, A30 Asian –fruit, any(4variety eggs, hay, dairy products, grown on TROPHIES & PRIZES A37 A8 Fruit Collection least 4x) variety A25 A25 Vegetable – any (at other variety Vegetable – any other fruit, eggs, hay, dairy products, grown on for Turnips (bunch of 3) Points organisation. will be awarded organisation. Points will be awarded for A38 Farm Produce Collection – grown by an A24 Table Tomatoes (6x) A27 Vegetables – salad collection one property by one owner or A19 one property by one owner or quality ety A26 arrangement as well as and variety arrangement asgroup well as quality and variety. Grand Champion trophy (most outstanding Vegetables Collection (4 varieties or more) A26 Vegetables Collection (4 varieties or more) individual or a of people organisation. Points will be awarded for A20 Spring Onions Farm Produce A25 Vegetable – any other variety A28 Herbs Collection (growing in container) organisation. PointsAustralian will be awarded for Vegetables as well as quality and exhibit) donated by Central Show arieties or more) A38 Farm Produce Collection – grown A38 Farm Produce Collection – grown by an by an A27 Vegetables – salad–arrangement collection A27 Vegetables salad collection A39variety. Bush Tucker Collection A21 Pumpkin – Queensland Blue arrangement as well as quality and variety. A26 Vegetables Collection (4 varieties or more) A29 Bush Tucker – any variety A31 White Eggs (6x) in container individual or a of group of people individual or a group people Society. A38 Farm (growing Produce Collection – grown by an Pumpkin on A9 A28 A28 Herbs Collection (growing in container) Herbs Collection in container) Cauliflower head) A22 – anyCollection other variety A38 Farm Produce – grown by an A27 –(1 salad collection A30 Vegetables any variety TROPHIES & PRIZES A32 Brown EggsAsian (6x) in–individual container or a group of people A39 A39 Bush –Tucker Collection Bush Tucker Collection Highest Aggregate Open Section trophy in container) A29 A29 Bush Tucker – any variety Bush Tucker – any variety individual or a group of people A28 HerbsEggs Collection in container) A33 Duck (6x) in (growing container A39 Bush Tucker Collection donated by Central Australian Show Society. Grand Champion trophy (most outstanding A30 Vegetables Asian – any variety A30 Vegetables Asian – any variety A39 TROPHIES Bush Tucker Collection Farm Produce TROPHIES & PRIZES & PRIZES A29 Bush Tucker – any variety Honey Highest Aggregate Citrus Australian & Fruit Classes exhibit) donated by –Central Showtrophy iety A34 & variety PRIZES A30 Vegetables Asian –container any Grand Grand Champion Champion trophy trophy (most Show outstanding (most Society. outstanding A31 White EggsTROPHIES (6x)–in donated by&Central Australian TROPHIES PRIZES A35 Farm Produce any other FarmFarm Produce Produce Society. Grand Champion trophy (most outstanding exhibit) exhibit) donated donated by –Central by Central Australian Australian Show Show A32 Brown Eggs (6x) in A36 Commercial Entry –container edible garden Highest Aggregate Open Section trophy Grand Champion trophy (most outstanding Farm Produce A31 A31 White Eggs (6x) in (6x) container White Eggs in container exhibit) donated by Central Australian Show Society. Society. produce collection A33 Duck Eggs (6x) in container donateddonated by Central Australian Show Society. exhibit) by Central Australian Show er A32 A32 BrownBrown Eggs (6x) in (6x) container Eggs in container Highest Highest Aggregate Aggregate Open– Section Open Section trophytrophy A37 A31 White EggsSociety. (6x) in container A34 Honey Highest Aggregate –– Citrus & Fruit Classes trophy Society. ner A33 A33 Duck Eggs (6x) in (6x) container Duck Eggs in container Highest – Open Section trophy donated donated by Central Central by Central Australian Australian Show Society. Society. Show Society. donated by Australian Show A32 BrownProduce Eggs (6x) in Aggregate container A35 Farm – any other Highest Aggregate – Open Section trophy r A34 A34 HoneyHoney Central Australian Show Society. Highest Highest Aggregate Aggregate – Citrus – Citrus & Fruit&Classes Fruit Classes trophytrophy A33 Duck Eggsdonated (6x) in container A36 Commercial Entry –byedible garden donated by Central Australian Show Society. Highest Aggregate – Citrus & Fruit Classes trophy donated donated by Central by Central Australian Australian Show Society. Show Society. A35 A35 Farm Produce – any other Farm Produce – any other produce collection A34 Honey Highest Aggregate – Citrus & Fruit Classes trophy donated Central Australian A36 A36 Commercial Entry –by edible garden Commercial Entry – edible garden Show Society. A37 donated by Central Australian Show Society. A35 Farm Produce – any other produce collection produce collection e garden A36 Commercial Entry – edible garden A37 A37 produce collection A37 Agriculture Agriculture Agriculture Agriculture Agriculture 9 Agriculture Agriculture Junior Junior Section Section AJ AJ Judge Shane Secombe Stewards Geoff Miers, Graham Ride Fees Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 Closing Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office Delivery Thursday, 2 July. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward, Rumball Hall between 3pm and 6pm. Collection Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits must be collected from the steward between 9am and 12 noon. Prizes 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card About Prizes In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) AJ12 AJ13 AJ14 AJ15 AJ16 AJ17 Junior Section AJ1 AJ2 AJ3 AJ4 AJ5 AJ6 AJ7 AJ8 AJ9 AJ10 AJ11 Grapefruits (3x) Lemons (3x) Oranges (3x) – Naval Oranges (3x) – any other variety Mandarins (6x) Fruit (3x) – any other variety Fruit Collection (at least 4x) Radishes (bunch of 6) Silver Beet (3 or more sticks) Lettuce (1 head) Zucchini Vegetable – any variety Vegetable Collection White Eggs (6x) in container Brown Eggs (6x) in container Duck Eggs (6x) in container Bantam Eggs (6x) in container TROPHIES & PRIZES Highest Aggregate – Junior Section medal donated by the Central Australian Show Society. 20 x Junior Incentive Awards courtesy of Ground Works NT. 10 Fees Art Art Art Junior Art Judge Judge Judge Steward Steward Steward Fees Fees Fees Closing Closing Closing Delivery Delivery Delivery Collection Collection Collection Prizes Prizes Group Prizes Prizes Group Prizes AboutPrizes Prizes Group About Prizes About Prizes SPECIAL REGULATIONS Closing Members: $2.50, Junior / Non Members: $3.50, Jun Section BJ Thursday, 25 June online Sunday, 28 June. Exhibits Delivery Pauline PaulineClack Clack Hall between 9am and 12 Pauline Clack Ron RonTalbot Talbot these hours on this day. Ron Talbot Members: Members:$2.50, $2.50,Junior Junior/ /Aged AgedPensioner Pensioner$1 $1 Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits m Collection Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 $1.50 Non NonMembers: Members: $3.50, $3.50, Junior Junior / /Aged AgedPensioner Pensioner $1.509am and 11:30am. Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 Thursday, Thursday,25 25June Juneonline onlineororSaturday, Saturday,20 20June Juneatatthe the office office 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 an Prizes Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office Sunday, Sunday,28 28June. June.Exhibits Exhibitsmust mustbe bedelivered deliveredtotothe thesteward, steward, Rumball Rumball 1st $15 and card, 2nd $10 Group Prizes Sunday, 28 June. Exhibits must be Hall Hallbetween between 9am 9am and and12:30pm. 12:30pm. Nodelivered exhibits to willthe besteward, acceptedRumball outside of In accordance with AboutNo Prizes Hall between exhibits will be accepted outside ofregula these hours on9am thisand day.12:30pm. Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits must be collected from theby steward Friday,between 17 July 2015 wi these hours on this day. Sunday, 9am and 5 July. 11:30am. Exhibits must be collected from the steward between SPECIAL REGUALTIONS Sunday, July. Exhibits must be collected from the steward between 9am and511:30am. 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card 9am and 11:30am. • Entry open to students & amateur artists. NO PROFE 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and •card, 3rd $3 and card exceed 50cm in any of its dime individual 1st $15 and card, 2nd $10 andNo card, 3rd $5entry and to card 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and•card, 3rd $3 and card or mounted but must have ha may framed 1st $15 and card, 2nd $10 and Entries card, 3rd $5beand card In accordance with regulation No. 28pieces (NOTE: money not collected • Limit perPrize person, 1st $15 and card, 2nd $10 and card,23rd $5 and card per class. Inbyaccordance Friday, 17 July with2015 regulation will•bePrices No. forfeited) 28are (NOTE: Prizeper money per entry, class. not collected In accordance with regulation No.late 28 entries (NOTE:will Prize money not collected by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be • forfeited) No be accepted. by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) SPECIAL JUNIORREGUALTIONS SECTION Senior Art SPECIAL REGUALTIONS • • Entry open to students amateur artists. NO PROFESSIONALS. will not separated by age.of 4 Due to limited display &space, entries are restricted to one entryClasses per person perbe class, i.e. maximum • No individual entry to exceed 50cmartists. in any NO of its dimensions. Entry open students & amateur PROFESSIONALS. Classes will not be separated by age. B1 Drawing entries pertoperson. • • Entries may beentry framed or mounted but must have attached. No toshall exceed 50cm in any of its Noindividual individual entry exceed 50cm in any ofdimensions. itshanging dimensions. B2 wire Painting • • Limit 2 pieces per person, per class. Entries may be framed or mounted but must have hanging wire attached. All drawings and paintings must be mounted on stiffB3 cardboard for hanging. Printmaking • • Prices pernot entry, per class. Limit 2are pieces perbeperson, perifclass. Entries will accepted framed. B4 Multimedia • • No lateare entries will beper accepted. Prices per entry, class.and class of entry mustB5 Competitor’s name, address be clearly printed on the back of paintings and Sculpture • No late entries will be drawings and the ageaccepted. of entrant as at the 30 June 2015 MUST be given. TROPHIESTrophy & PRIZES Perpetual – Highest Aggregate donated • Paint by numbers will not be accepted in both divisions. Senior Art by Coleman's Printing. Perpetual Trophy – Highest Aggregate donated • Please note that participation cards are not issued to every entry. SeniorDrawing Art B1 • Entries byNOT Coleman's not complying with the above regulations will be accepted exhibition. Prize money forPrinting. thisfor section has been sponsored by B1 Drawing B2 Painting Coleman's Prize moneyPrinting. for this section has been sponsored by B2 Painting B3 Printmaking BJ8 Printmaking Coleman's 15 to 16 years Upgrades toPrinting. our Art Section have been sponsored B3 Printmaking B4 Multimedia BJ9 Multimedia by Yeperenye Shopping Centre. Upgrades to our Art Section have been sponsored BJ1 Sculpture Drawing B4 Multimedia B5 BJ10 Sculpture by Yeperenye Shopping Centre. BJ2 Sculpture Painting B5 TROPHIES & PRIZES 11 to 12 years BJ3 Printmaking TROPHIES & PRIZES BJ4 Mixed Media BJ11 Drawing BJ5 Sculpture BJ12 Painting BJ13 Printmaking 13 to 14 years BJ14 Sculpture BJ6 Drawing BJ15 GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – incorporating any or a combination of the BJ7 Painting above classes 11 Art Art Junior Junior Section Section BJ BJ Judge Pauline Clack Steward Ron Talbot Fees Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 Closing Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office Delivery Sunday, 28 June. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward, Rumball Hall between 9am and 12:30pm. Collection Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits must be collected from the steward between 9am and 11:30am. Prizes 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card Group Prizes 1st $15 and card, 2nd $10 and card, 3rd $5 and card About Prizes In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) SPECIAL REGULATIONS JUNIOR SECTION • Due to limited display space, entries are restricted to one entry per person per class, i.e. maximum of 4 entries per person. • No individual entry shall exceed 50cm in any of its dimensions. • All drawings and paintings must be mounted on stiff cardboard for hanging. • Entries will not be accepted if framed. • Competitor’s name, address and class of entry must be clearly printed on the back of paintings and drawings and the age of entrant as at the 30 June 2015 MUST be given. • Paint by numbers will not be accepted in both divisions. • Please note that participation cards are not issued to every entry. • Entries not complying with the above regulations will NOT be accepted for exhibition. BJ8 BJ9 BJ10 15 to 16 years BJ1 BJ2 BJ3 BJ4 BJ5 Drawing Painting Printmaking Mixed Media Sculpture 11 to 12 years BJ11 BJ12 BJ13 BJ14 BJ15 13 to 14 years BJ6 BJ7 Printmaking Multimedia Sculpture Drawing Painting 12 Drawing Painting Printmaking Sculpture GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – incorporating any or a combination of the above classes 9 to 10 years BJ28 BJ29 Art Art Junior Junior BJ16 Drawing BJ17 Painting BJ18 Collage BJ19 Sculpture 9 to 10 years BJ20 GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – incorporating any or a combination of the BJ16 Drawing above classes BJ17 Painting BJ18 Collage 7 to 8 years BJ19 Sculpture BJ21 GROUP DrawingENTRY: Drawing or Painting – BJ20 any or a combination of the BJ22 incorporating Painting BJ23 above Collageclasses BJ24 Sculpture 9 to 8 10years years 7 BJ25 GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – BJ16 Drawing incorporating any or a combination of the BJ21 above classes BJ17 Painting BJ22 BJ18 Collage BJ23 5 to 6 years BJ19 Sculpture BJ24 BJ26 GROUP DrawingENTRY: Drawing or Painting – BJ20 BJ25 incorporating any or a combination of the above classes BJ27 4 yearsPainting and under BJ28 Collage BJ30 BJ29 Drawing GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – any or a combination of the BJ31 incorporating Painting BJ32 above Collageclasses BJ33 GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – 4 yearsincorporating and underany or a combination of the Section BJ above classes BJ30 Drawing BJ31 Painting TROPHIES & PRIZES BJ27 Collage Painting BJ32 Prize Money donated by Colemans Printing. BJ28 GROUP Collage ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – BJ33 Perpetual Trophy – Highest donated any or aAggregate combination BJ29 incorporating GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting –of the classes by Lionsabove Club of Alice any Springs. incorporating or a combination of the above classes Upgrades Art Section have been sponsored TROPHIESto&our PRIZES by Yeperenye Shopping Centre. 4 years and underby Colemans Printing. Prize Money donated Art Junior 7 to 6 8 years 5 BJ21 BJ26 BJ22 BJ27 BJ23 BJ28 BJ24 BJ29 BJ25 Perpetual Trophy – Highest Aggregate donated BJ30 Drawing by LionsPainting Club of Alice Springs. BJ31 BJ32 Collage Upgrades to our Art Section have been sponsored BJ33 GROUPShopping ENTRY: Drawing by Yeperenye Centre.or Painting – incorporating any or a combination of the above classes Section BJ Drawing Painting Collage Sculpture GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – incorporating or a combination GROUP ENTRY:any Drawing or Painting –of the above classes any or a combination of the incorporating above classes TROPHIES & PRIZES Prize Money donated by Colemans Printing. Perpetual Trophy – Highest Aggregate donated by Lions Club of Alice Springs. 4 years and under 5 to 6 years BJ30 BJ26 BJ31 BJ32 BJ33 Collage GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – BJ Section Section BJ incorporating any or a combination of the above classes Upgrades to our Art Section have been sponsored by Yeperenye Shopping Centre. Drawing Drawing Painting Collage GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – incorporating any or a combination of the above classes TROPHIES & PRIZES Prize Money donated by Colemans Printing. Perpetual Trophy – Highest Aggregate donated by Lions Club of Alice Springs. Upgrades to our Art Section have been sponsored by Yeperenye Shopping Centre. 13 Aviculture Aviculture Section Section C C Judge Graham Smith Stewards Wulf Pfau, Brian Gaisford, Dennis Ndirangu Fees Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 Closing Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office Delivery Wednesday, 1 July. Birds must be caged between 11am and 8pm, unless otherwise agreed by steward. Collection Saturday, 4 July. To be collected Saturday after 4pm. Birds n ot collected after that time will be relocated (alternative requirements may be made by contact with the steward). Prizes 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card About Prizes Aviculture In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not Section collectedC by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) SPECIAL REGULATIONS (These regulations constitute condition of entry) • Food and water must be supplied by exhibitor. • Daily watering and feeding of exhibits are the responsibility of the exhibitor, unless prior arrangements are made with the steward. • No diseased birds will be accepted at all. • Stewards reserve the right to remove or request to remove any exhibit, based on their own opinion that that exhibit is suspect to disease or stress. • The steward has the right to reclassify any exhibit. • All entries exhibited are at the owner’s risk. • All exhibits must be inspected by the steward or an assistant prior to being caged. No bird may be removed without a steward in attendance. • All exhibits shall remain on the grounds during the hours specified. • Removal of any exhibit not being the property of the collector shall not be permitted unless previously arranged with the steward and/or accompanied in writing. • No exhibitor shall remove an exhibit, official card or ribbons prior to times specified in accordance with Regulation No. 32 of CASS Regulations and Conditions. • All exhibits must be the bona-fide property of the exhibitor. • Any breach of the CASS Rules or Regulations or of the above shall result in immediate disqualification from future exhibiting. • Late entry lodgings may be accepted up to 1 week prior to the Show with steward approval. • Juniors may enter the open section but must pay the open section exhibit fee’s. • Juniors Parrot section includes any Parrot from Love Bird, Cockatiel and up. • Neophema includes Bourkes, Scarelts, Elegents, Orange breasted, Blue winged and Turqoisines. • Medium Foreign Parrots include Conures (a section of their own in Medium Parrots), Kakariki, Plumhead etc. • Large Australian Parrots include Crimson Wings, Princess, Superb, King, Australian Ringnecks etc. ANIMAL WELFARE Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. 14 Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all exhibiting. yincludes enter the open butspecified must pay the open section exhibit fee’s.and Turqoisines. Bourkes, Scarelts, Elegents, breasted, Blue winged etc. rd or ribbons priorsection to times inOrange accordance with • may Medium Foreign Parrots include Conures (a section of their in Medium Parrots), Kakariki,– –any C12 C12 C12 own Finch Finch Finch (Cock (Cock (Cock oror or Hen) Hen) Hen) Australian Australian Australian –any any other other other odgings be accepted up to 1section week prior to Cockatiel the Show withup. steward approval. rot section includes any Parrot from Love Bird, and reign Parrots include Conures (a of their own in Medium Parrots), Kakariki, etc. alian Crimson Wings, Princess, Superb, King, Australian Ringnecks ditions. Plumhead etc. C13 C13 C13 Finch Finch Finch (Cock (Cock (Cock or or or Hen) Hen) Hen) Foreign Foreign Foreign – – any – any any other other other y enter the open section but must pay the open section exhibit fee’s. Section C includes Bourkes, Scarelts, Elegents, Orange breasted, Blue winged and Turqoisines. etc. he exhibitor. C • Large Australian Parrots include Crimson Princess, Superb, King, Australian RingnecksSection etc. rot section includes any Parrot from Love Cockatiel and up.Parrots), reign include Conures (a section ofBird, their ownWings, in King, Medium Kakariki, alian Crimson Wings, Princess, Superb, Australian Ringnecks etc. RE of theParrots above shall result in immediate disqualification Small Small Small Parrot Parrot Parrot includes Bourkes, Scarelts, Elegents, Orange breasted, Blue winged and Turqoisines. etc. dreign participants at any event, run(a by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their SPECIAL REGULATIONS (These regulations constitute condition of entry) ANIMALinclude WELFARE Parrots Conures section of their own in King, Medium Parrots), Kakariki, alian Crimson Wings, Princess, Superb, Australian etc. C14 C14 C14 Ringnecks Lovebird Lovebird Lovebird (Cock (Cock (Cock oror or Hen) Hen) Hen) – –peachface –peachface peachface RE eek prior to to treat the Show with steward approval. all their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion.to ensure the welfare of their etc.times • Food and water must be supplied by exhibitor. Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility C15 C15 C15 Lovebird Lovebird Lovebird (Cock (Cock (Cock or or or Hen) Hen) Hen) – – masked – masked masked ay the open section exhibit fee’s. at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure thewith welfare of their dalian participants are to in animals a professional manner and act integrity in allcompassion. Parrots include Crimson Wings, Superb, Australian Ringnecks etc. • Daily watering andthemselves feeding of exhibits arehumanely theKing, responsibility the exhibitor, unless prior arrangements animals and atconduct all times to treatPrincess, their and withof dignity, respect and RE C16 C16 C16 Lovebird Lovebird Lovebird (Cock (Cock (Cock or or or Hen) Hen) Hen) – – any – any any other other other Love Bird, Cockatiel and up. all times to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. e affiliate and other competitors andare to to uphold thethemselves Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA are at made with the steward. Competitors and participants conduct in a professional manner and act with integrity in all C17 C17 Cockatiel Cockatiel Cockatiel (Cock (Cock (Cock or or Hen) Hen) Hen) – –grey –grey grey event, run by CASS have a responsibility to C17 ensure the welfare of their , participants Orange breasted, winged and Turqoisines. dpplicable areany toBlue conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity inor all governing body at all times. Competitors and participants are to demonstrate good RE dealings • toNo diseased birds will be accepted at all.dignity, with the affiliate and otherand competitors andrespect to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA all times treat their animals humanely with and compassion. tion of their own inrespect Medium Kakariki, C18 C18 C18 Cockatiel Cockatiel Cockatiel (Cock (Cock (Cock oror or Hen) Hen) Hen) – –any –any any other other other colour colour colour e affiliate and other competitors and to uphold the Rules Regulations of CASS, the AQHA at all times, show forParrots), their fellow competitors andand officials, follow the rulesbased and to • Stewards reserve the right to remove or request to remove any exhibit, on their own opinion good that and any other applicable governing body at all times. Competitors and participants to demonstrate dpplicable participants at any event, by CASS have a responsibility to C19 ensure the welfare of their are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and with integrity inare C19 C19 Neophema Neophema Neophema (Cock (Cock (Cock orall or or Hen) Hen) Hen) Section BJ governing body atrun all times. Competitors and participants areact to demonstrate good way they wish to be treated. that exhibit is suspect to disease or stress. sportsmanship at all times, show respect for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to all times toand treat their animals humanely and with respect and compassion. e, Princess, affiliate other competitors and to uphold thedignity, Rules Regulations of CASS, theor AQHA Superb, King, Australian Ringnecks etc. at all times, show respect for their fellow competitors andand officials, follow the rules and to C20 C20 C20 Conure Conure Conure (Cock (Cock (Cock or or Hen) Hen) Hen) • The steward has the right reclassify any exhibit. treat people the way wishto toCompetitors beintreated. dpplicable participants conduct themselves a professional manner and with integritygood in all atthey all times. and participants areact to demonstrate way theygoverning wishare to to bebody treated. C21 C21 C21 Small Small Small Parrot Parrot Parrot (Cock (Cock (Cock oror or Hen) Hen) Hen) – –any –any any other other other • and All entries exhibited are at the owner’s risk. Canary e affiliate other competitors and to uphold the Rules Regulations of CASS, the AQHA at all times, show respect for their fellow competitors andand officials, followPainting the rules and to BJ27 9 •togoverning 10exhibits years All must by the steward or an assistant to being caged. No bird may be pplicable atbe allinspected times. Competitors and participants are prior to demonstrate wayhave they to bebody treated. Medium Parrot Parrot good Parrot Budgerigar Canary BJ28 C7 Canary (Cock Medium orMedium Hen) Collage – yellow (Cock) – green ASS awish responsibility to ensure the in welfare of their removed without a steward attendance. Canary at all times, show respect for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to BJ16 Drawingrespect and compassion. BJ29 GROUP ENTRY: or Painting nely and dignity, C8 Canary (Cock orC22 Hen) –Rainbow yellow variegated (Hen) – green C22 Rainbow Lorrikeet Lorrikeet (Cock (Cock or Hen) Hen) ––normal normal C7 Canary (Cock orDrawing Hen) – yellow C22 Rainbow Lorrikeet (Cock oror Hen) – –normal C1 Budgie (Cock) – greenon the grounds • with All exhibits shall remain during the hours specified. way they wish to be treated. incorporating any or a combination of the BJ17 Painting C7 Canary (Cock or Hen) – yellow (Cock) – green elves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all C9the property Canaryof(Cock orC23 Hen) Rainbow –shall red factor (Cock)C2 –•blue Canary Removal any exhibit the collector not be permitted unless previously C23 Rainbow Rainbow Lorrikeet Lorrikeet (Cock (Cock or Hen) Hen) C8 Canary (Cock or Hen) – yellow variegated C23 Lorrikeet (Cock oror Hen) – –– Budgieof(Hen) – greennot being above classes BJ18 C8 or ––any yellow variegated –– green d(Hen) to uphold theCollage Rules andthe Regulationsand/or of CASS, theCanary AQHA (Cock C10accompanied Canary (Cock or Hen) Hen) any any other colour (Hen) blue mutation mutation mutation arranged in writing. C9 Canary (Cock or Hen) – red factor C3 Budgiewith (Cock) –steward blue C7 Canary (Cock or Hen) –– red yellow (Cock) –– green BJ19 Sculpture C9 Canary (Cock or Hen) factor (Cock) blue s. Competitors and participants are to demonstrate good Canary (Cock) – any other colour C24 C24 Rainbow Rainbow Lorrikeet Lorrikeet (Cock (Cock or or Hen) Hen) –– with C24 Rainbow Lorrikeet (Cock or Hen) –colour • No Budgie exhibitor shall–remove an exhibit, official card or ribbons prior to times specified accordance 4 years and under C10 Canary (Cock or Hen) –inany other C4 (Hen) blue C8 (Cock ––any yellow variegated (Hen) –– green BJ20 GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting –Canary llow competitors and officials, follow the rules to Conditions. Finch other other C10 andand Canary (Cock or or Hen) Hen) any any other colour (Hen) blue (Hen) – any other colour Regulation No. 32 of CASS Regulations C7 Canary or Hen) –– red yellow (Cock) – greenincorporating C5 Budgie (Cock) any – any colour orother a combination of the (Cock C9 Canary (Cock C25 orC25 Hen) Medium factor (Cock) BJ30 Drawing C25 Medium Medium Parrot Parrot (Cock (Cock or Hen) Hen) Australian Australian Parrot (Cock oror Hen) Australian – –– (Cock) ––•blue any colour Allother exhibits must –beany theother bona-fide property of the exhibitor. Finch above classes C8 Canary (Cock or Hen) – yellow variegated (Hen) – green C6 Budgie (Hen) colour Finch other other C10 Canary (Cock BJ31 or Hen) any –any any other colour (Hen) Painting (Hen) –– blue any other colour • Any breach of the CASS Rules or Regulations or of the above shall result in immediate disqualification C9 Canary (Cock C26 orC26 Hen) Medium –Medium red factor (Cock) C26 Medium Parrot Parrot (Cock (Cock or Hen) Hen) Foreign Foreign Parrot (Cock oror Hen) Foreign – –– (Cock) –– blue any colour BJ32 Collage from future exhibiting. 7 to 8other years Canary Finch any other any other C10 Canary (Cock or Hen) – any other colour (Hen) – blue (Hen) – any other colour BJ33 ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – • Late entry lodgings may be accepted up to 1 week prior to theGROUP Show with steward approval. (Cock)BJ21 – any other colour incorporating any or a combination of the Drawing C7 Canary Hen) – yellow • Juniors may(Cock enterorthe open section but must pay the Large open section exhibit Large Large Parrot Parrot Parrot Finch above classesfee’s. (Hen) BJ22 –C8any other colour Painting Canary (Cock or Hen) – yellow variegated • Juniors Parrot section includes any Parrot from Love Bird, Cockatiel and up. BJ23 Collage C27 C27 Large Large Parrot Parrot (Cock (Cock or Hen) Hen) Australian Australian C27 Large Parrot (Cock oror Hen) Australian C9• Neophema Canary (Cock or Hen) – redScarelts, factor Elegents, Orange TROPHIES & Blue PRIZES includes Bourkes, breasted, winged and Turqoisines. BJ24 Sculpture C28 C28 own Large Large Parrot Parrot (Cock (Cock or Hen) Hen) Foreign Foreign Large Parrot (Cock oror Hen) Foreign C10 Canary (CockParrots or Hen)include – any other colour • Medium Foreign Conures (a section ofC28 their in Medium Parrots), Kakariki, Prize Money donated by Colemans Printing. Section C BJ25Plumhead GROUPetc. ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – C29 C29 Cockatoo, Cockatoo, Cockatoo, Galah, Galah, Corella Corella (Cock (Cock or Hen) Hen) C29 Galah, Corella (Cock oror Hen) Section Perpetual Trophy – Highest Aggregate donated C incorporating any or a combination of the Finch • Large Australian Parrots include Crimson Wings, Princess, Superb, King, Australian Ringnecks etc. above classes Section C byDove Lions ClubQuail of Alice Springs. Dove and and Quail Quail Dove and C31 Quail (Hen) C11 Zebra Finch (Cock or Hen) – any colour Upgrades to (Cock) our Art Section have been sponsored ANIMAL WELFARE C31 Quail (Hen) C11 Zebra Finch or (Cock orAustralian Hen) – any– colour 5 to 6 years C30 C30 Qail Qail Qail (Cock) C30 C32 Dove (Cock) C12 Finch (Cock Hen) any other by Yeperenye Shopping Centre. C31 Quail (Cock) C11 Zebraand Finch (Cock Hen) – any Competitors participants at any run by CASS have C32 Dove C12 Finch (Cock or Hen)orAustralian – colour any other C33a responsibility (Hen)to ensure the welfare of their C13 Foreign –event, any other BJ26 Drawing animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. C32 Dove (Cock) C12 Finch (Cock or Hen) Australian – any other C33 (Hen) C13 Foreign – any other TROPHIES & PRIZES Small Parrot Competitors and participants are to –conduct themselves inC33 a professional manner and act with integrity in all Dove (Hen) C13 Finch (Cock or Hen) Foreign any other TROPHIES & PRIZES Small dealingsParrot with the affiliate and other competitors and to uphold thePresentation, Rules and Regulations of CASS, AQHA Trophy Awards and Prizethe Money: C14 Lovebird (Cock or Hen) – peachface TROPHIES & participants PRIZES Small Parrot and any other applicable governing body at all times. Competitors and are toand demonstrate good 3pm on Presentation, Saturday, 4 JulyAwards 2015. Trophy Prize Money: C14 Lovebird (Cock or Hen) – peachface C15 masked sportsmanship at all times, show respect for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the and to Trophy Presentation, Awards andrules Prize Money: 3pm on Saturday, 4 July 2015. Reserve Champions each presented with sash C14 peachface C15 Lovebird (Cock or Hen) – masked C16 any other treat people the way they wish to be treated. 3pm on Saturday, 4 July 2015. sponsored by the Cental Australian Society Reserve Champions each presentedShow with sash C15 Lovebird C16 any C17 Cockatiel(Cock (Cockor orHen) Hen)––masked greyother and $20.00 Gift Voucher from Pets R Us. Reserve Champions each presented with sash sponsored by the Cental Australian Show Society C16 Lovebird (Cock or Hen) – any other C17 Cockatiel (Cock or Hen) – grey C18 any other colour sponsored by the Centalfrom Australian Show Society and GiftChampion Voucher Pets R Us. Budgerigar Canary • $20.00 Reserve Budgie C17 greyother colour C18 Cockatiel (Cock oror Hen) – any C19 Neophema (Cock Hen) and $20.00 GiftChampion Voucher from Pets R Us. Canary • Reserve Budgie C18 Cockatiel (Cock or Hen) – any other colour C19 Neophema (Cock or Hen) C20 Conure (Cock or Hen) C7 Canary (Cock or Hen) – yellow C1 Budgie (Cock) – green Finch Budgie Champion Canary C19 Neophema (Cock ororHen) C20 Conure (Cock Hen) C21 Small (Cock Hen) – any other C8• Reserve Canary (Cock or Hen) – yellow variegated C2 BudgieParrot (Hen) –orgreen • Reserve Champion Finch Small Parrot Canary C20 Conure (Cock or Hen) C21 Small Parrot (Cock or Hen) – any other C9 Canary (Cock or Hen) – red factor C3 Budgie (Cock) – blue Medium Parrot Finch • Reserve Champion Small Parrot Medium Parrot C21 Small C10 Canary (Cock or Hen) – any other colour C4 BudgieParrot (Hen)(Cock – blueor Hen) – any other Large Parrot Small • Reserve Champion Medium Parrot Medium Parrot C22 Rainbow Lorrikeet Hen) – normal C5 Budgie (Cock) – any(Cock otherorcolour Dove /Parrot Quail Medium Parrot • Reserve Champion Large Medium Parrot Finch C22 Rainbow Lorrikeet Hen) – normal C23 C6 Budgie (Hen) – any(Cock other or colour Largewith • Reserve Champion Dove /Parrot Quail Grand Champions presented ribbons any mutation C22 C23 Rainbow Lorrikeet (Cock or Hen) – normal • Reserve Dove / Quail sponsored by Champion the Central Australian Show Grand Champions presented with ribbons any mutation C24 Rainbow Lorrikeet (Cock or Hen) – C23 Rainbow Lorrikeet (Cock or Hen) – any mutation otherLorrikeet (Cock or Hen) – Society, plus or vouchers donated by Grand Champions presented with ribbons sponsored by seeds the Central Australian Show any C24 Rainbow Laucke Mills. sponsored by seeds the Central Australian Show any otherParrot Society, plus or vouchers donated by C25 Medium (Cock or Hen) Australian – C24 Rainbow Lorrikeet (Cock or Hen) – any other otherParrot (Cock or Hen) Australian – any Society,Mills. plus seeds or vouchers donated by Laucke C25 Medium 15 • Grand Champion Budgie any otherParrot C26 Medium Parrot (Cock (Cock or or Hen) Hen) Australian Foreign – – Laucke Mills. C25 Medium Aviculture Aviculture Art Junior Aviculture Aviculture Aviculture 9 to 10GROUP yearsENTRY: Drawing or Painting – BJ20 • Reserve Champion Small Parrot BJ28 incorporating BJ30 Collage Drawing C31 Quail (Hen) any or a combination of the • Reserve Champion Medium Parrot – BJ16 Drawing Medium Parrot above classes BJ29 GROUP BJ27 PaintingENTRY: Drawing or Painting BJ31 C32 Dove (Cock) 9 to 10Painting years • Reserve Champion Parrot Section incorporating anyLarge or a combination of theC Section C BJ17 BJ28 C22 Rainbow Lorrikeet (Cock or Hen) – normal BJ32 Collage C33 Dove (Hen) aboveChampion classes Dove / Quail 7 to 8 years • Reserve BJ18 Collage BJ16 Drawing BJ29 C23 Rainbow Lorrikeet (Cock or Hen) – BJ33 GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – BJ19 Sculpture Grand of Champions presented ribbons of the SPECIAL REGULATIONS (These regulations constitute condition entry) incorporating any or awith combination TROPHIES &mutation PRIZES BJ17 Painting any BJ21 Drawing C31 Quail C11 Zebra Finch (Cock or Hen) – any colour 4 years and(Hen) under above classes BJ20 GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or –other sponsored by (Cock) the Central Australian Show BJ18 Collage C24 Rainbow Lorrikeet (Cock orPainting Hen) –Money: BJ22 Painting C32 Dove C12 Finch or Hen) Australian – any • Food and(Cock water must be supplied by exhibitor. Trophy Presentation, Awards and Prize incorporating any or a combination of the BJ30 Drawing any other Society, plus seeds or vouchers donated by BJ19 Sculpture BJ23 Collage C33 (Hen) C13 Finch (Cock or Hen) Foreign – any other • Daily watering feeding of exhibits are the responsibility ofDove the 3pm on Saturday, 4 and July 2015. above classes TROPHIES &exhibitor, PRIZES 4 years and underunless prior arrangements BJ31 Painting Laucke Mills. C25 Medium Parrot (Cock or Hen) Australian – BJ20 GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – made with the steward. BJ24are Sculpture Reserve Champions presented with sash any other each Prize Money donated Colemans Printing. TROPHIES & PRIZES by incorporating any or combination of the BJ32 Collage BJ30 Drawing Small Parrot • Grand Champion Budgie •toNo diseased birds will beaaccepted at all. 7 8 years BJ25 GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – sponsored by the Cental Australian Show Society above classes C26 Medium Parrot (Cock or Hen) Foreign – BJ33 GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – that Perpetual Trophy – Highest Aggregate donated incorporating any right or a combination of the BJ31 Painting Trophy Presentation, Awards and Prize Money: • Grand Champion Canary • $20.00 Stewards reserve to remove any exhibit, based on their own opinion and Voucher from Pets R Us. or request to remove C14 Lovebird (Cockthe or Hen) – peachface anyGift other incorporating any or a combination of the BJ21 Drawing above classes by Lions Club of Alice Springs. 3pm on Saturday, 4 July 2015. BJ32 Collage • Grand Chammpion Finch that exhibit is suspect to disease or stress. 7 8 years above classes C15 Lovebird (Cock orBudgie Hen) – masked ••toReserve Champion BJ22 Painting • Grand Small Parrot TheParrot steward has the right to reclassify any exhibit. BJ33 GROUP Drawing orbeen Painting – Upgrades toChampion ourENTRY: Art Section have sponsored Large Reserve Champions each presented with sash C16 Lovebird (Cock or Hen) – any other 5 to 6 years • Reserve Champion Canary BJ23 Collageexhibited are at the owner’s risk. incorporating any or a combination of the BJ21 Drawing • Yeperenye Grand Medium Parrot • All entries TROPHIES &Champion PRIZES by Shopping Centre. sponsored by the Cental Australian Show Society C17 Cockatiel (Cock or Hen) – grey •• Reserve Finch above classes C27 LargeChampion Parrot or Hen) Australian BJ24 Sculpture BJ22 Painting • Grand Champion Large Parrot All exhibits must(Cock be inspected by the steward or an assistant prior to being caged. No bird may be BJ26 Drawing and $20.00 Gift Voucher Pets R Printing. Us. Prize Money donated byfrom Colemans C18 Cockatiel (Cock or Hen) –orany other colour • Reserve Small Parrot C28 LargeChampion Parrot (Cock or Hen) BJ25 GROUP ENTRY: Painting – • Grand &Champion Dove / Quail BJ23 Collage removed without aDrawing steward in Foreign attendance. TROPHIES PRIZES • Reserve Champion Budgie •• Reserve Champion Parrot Perpetual Trophy – Highest Aggregate donated incorporating anyMedium orHen) a of the the hours C19 Neophema (Cock or C29 Cockatoo, Galah, Corella (Cock or Hen) All exhibits shall remain oncombination the grounds during specified. BJ24 Sculpture Best Exhibit 2015 trophy sponsored above classes • Lions Reserve Champion Canary Prize Money donated by Colemans Printing. by •• Reserve Champion Large Parrot by Clubat ofShow Alice Springs. C20 Conure (Cock or Hen) Removal of any exhibit not being the property of the collector shall not be permitted unless previously BJ25 GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – the Central Australian Show Society. • Reserve Champion Finch • Reserve Champion Dove /and/or Quail Dove and C21 SmallQuail Parrot (Cock oraHen) – any other Perpetual Trophy Highest Aggregate donated incorporating any or combination of the in writing. Upgrades to our Art–Section have been sponsored with the steward accompanied 5 toarranged 6 years • Reserve Champion Small Parrot above classes by Lions Club of Alice Springs. Grand presented ribbonsofficial card or ribbons Yeperenye Centre. • NoChampions exhibitor shall removewith an exhibit, prior toShopping times specified in accordance with C30 Qail (Cock) • Reserve Champion Medium Parrot Medium Parrot BJ26 Drawing sponsored by theNo. Central Australian Show and Conditions. Regulation 32 of CASS Regulations Upgrades to our Art Section have been sponsored 5 to 6 years • Reserve Champion Large Parrot Society, plus seeds orbe vouchers donated by • All exhibits must the(Cock bona-fide property of the exhibitor. C22 Rainbow Lorrikeet or Hen) – normal by• Yeperenye Shopping Centre. Reserve Champion Dove / Quail Laucke • AnyMills. breach ofLorrikeet the CASS(Cock RulesororHen) Regulations or of the above shall result in immediate disqualification BJ26 Drawing C23 Rainbow – Grand Champions presented with ribbons from future exhibiting. any mutation • Grand Champion Budgie sponsored by the Central Australian • Late entry lodgings may be accepted up to 1 week prior to the Show with steward approval.Show C24 Rainbow Lorrikeet (Cock or Hen) – • Grand Champion Canary anyChammpion other Society, plus seeds or vouchers donated by •• Grand Juniors may enter the open section but must pay the open section exhibit fee’s. Finch Laucke Mills. and up. C25 Medium Parrot (Cock or Hen)any Australian – Love Bird, Juniors Parrot section includes Parrot from Cockatiel •• Grand Champion Small Parrot any other Neophema includes Bourkes, Scarelts, Elegents, Orange• breasted, Blue winged and Turqoisines. Grand Champion Budgie •• Grand Champion Medium Parrot C26 Medium Parrot (Cockinclude or Hen)Conures Foreign –(a section of their •• Grand Medium Foreign Parrots own inChampion Medium Parrots), • Grand Canary Kakariki, Champion Large Parrot any other Plumhead etc. • Grand Chammpion Finch • Grand Champion Dove / Quail • Large Australian Parrots include Crimson Wings, Princess, King, Australian etc. • Superb, Grand Champion Small Ringnecks Parrot Large Parrot Best Exhibit at Show 2015 trophy sponsored by • Grand Champion Medium Parrot the Central Australian Show Society. C27 Large Parrot (Cock or Hen) Australian ANIMAL WELFARE • Grand Champion Large Parrot C28 Large Parrot (Cock or Hen) Champion Dove /the Quail Competitors and participants at anyForeign event, run by CASS have• a Grand responsibility to ensure welfare of their C29 Cockatoo, Galah,toCorella (Cock or Hen)humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. animals and at all times treat their animals Best Exhibit at Show 2015 trophy sponsored by Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves inthe a professional mannerShow and act with integrity in all Central Australian Society. Dove and dealings withQuail the affiliate and other competitors and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA and other applicable governing body at all times. Competitors and participants are to demonstrate good C30 any Qail (Cock) sportsmanship at all times, show respect for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to treat people the way they wish to be treated. Aviculture Aviculture Budgerigar Canary C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 Budgie (Cock) – green Budgie (Hen) – green Budgie (Cock) – blue Budgie (Hen) – blue Budgie (Cock) – any other colour Budgie (Hen) – any other colour Finch 16 Canary (Cock or Hen) – yellow Canary (Cock or Hen) – yellow variegated Canary (Cock or Hen) – red factor Canary (Cock or Hen) – any other colour Fees Aviculture Junior Aviculture Aviculture Junior Junior Judge Judge Stewards Stewards Fees Fees Closing Closing Delivery Delivery Collection Collection Prizes Prizes About Prizes Art Junior About Prizes Closing Members: $2.50, Junior / Section CJ Non Members: $3.50, Section CJ Jun Section CJ Thursday, 25 June online Graham Smith Wednesday, 1 July. Birds Delivery Graham Smith Wulf Pfau, Brian Gaisford, Dennis Ndirangu unless otherwise agreed Wulf Pfau, Brian Gaisford, Dennis Ndirangu Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 Saturday, 4 July. To be co Collection Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 $1.50 between 10:30am and 11 Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 time will be relocate Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at thethat office Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at thecontact office with the steward Wednesday, 1 July. Birds must be caged between 11am and 8pm, 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 an Prizes Wednesday, 1 July. Birdsby must be caged between 11am and 8pm, unless otherwise agreed steward. unless otherwise agreed by steward. In accordance with regula About Prizes 4pm and 6pm Saturday, 4 July. To be collected between Saturday or bycollected Friday, 17 July Saturday,10:30am 4 July. To be11:30am collectedon between and Saturday or 2015 wi between and Sunday.4pm Birds n ot6pm after between and 11:30am onWELFARE Sunday. Birds n otmay collected afterby that time 10:30am will be relocated. Alternative requirements be made ANIMAL that time willthe be steward. relocated. Alternative requirements may be made by contact with Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS h contact with the steward. animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely a 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card Competitors andand participants 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 card are to conduct themselves In accordance with regulation No. with 28 (NOTE: Prizeand money collected dealings the affiliate othernot competitors and to u Section BJ In accordance with regulation No.other 28 (NOTE: Prize money not by Friday, 17 July 2015 willand be any forfeited) applicable governing bodycollected at all times. Com by Friday, 17 July 2015 willsportsmanship be forfeited) at all times, show respect for their fellow c ANIMAL WELFARE treat the way they wish to be treated. BJ27 people Painting ANIMAL 9 to 10 WELFARE years Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their BJ28 Collage animals and at allparticipants times to treat animals and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors and attheir any event, runhumanely by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their BJ16 Drawing Junior (16 years and GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – in all Competitors aretheir to conduct inBJ29 a professional act with integrity andunder) animals and and at allparticipants times to treat animalsthemselves humanely and with incorporating dignity, manner respect and compassion. any or a combination of the BJ17 Painting dealings with the affiliate and other competitors and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves inCJ1 a professional manner in all Budgieclasses (Cock or and Hen)act with integrity above BJ18 Collage and any other applicable at all times. Competitors and participants are to demonstrate good dealings with the affiliategoverning and other body competitors and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA CJ2 Canary (Cock or Hen) BJ19 Sculpture sportsmanship at all times, show respect their fellow competitors and officials, follow rules and to and any other applicable governing body for at all times. Competitors and participants are tothe demonstrate good 4CJ3 yearsFinch and under (Cock or Hen) BJ20 GROUP ENTRY: Drawing Painting – treat people theat way they wish toorbe treated. sportsmanship all times, show respect for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to CJ4 Parrot (Cock or Hen) incorporating any or a combination of the BJ30 Drawing treat people the way they wish to be treated. above classes BJ31 Painting TROPHIES & PRIZES Awards and Prize Money: Trophy Presentation, Junior (16 years and under) BJ32 Collage 7Junior to 8 years 3pm on Saturday, 4 JulyAwards 2015. and Prize Money: Trophy Presentation, (16 years and under) BJ33 GROUP ENTRY: Drawing Painting – CJ1 Budgie (Cock or Hen) 3pm on Saturday, 4 July 2015. a or Juniors incorporating Class Winnersany receive $20 voucheroffrom or a combination the BJ21 Drawing CJ1 Budgie (Cock or Hen) CJ2 Canary above classes Pets R Us and prize card. Juniors Class Winners receive a $20 voucher from BJ22 Painting CJ2 Canary (Cock Hen) CJ3 Finch (Cock oror Hen) Pets Junior R Us and prizetrophy card. sponsored by Colemans Best BJ23 Collage TROPHIES &Entry PRIZES CJ3 Finch (Cock CJ4 Parrot (Cockor orHen) Hen) Printing. Best Junior Entrysponsored is automatically Best Junior Entry trophy by Colemans BJ24 Sculpture CJ4 Parrot (Cock or Hen) Prize Money donated by Colemans Printing. entered into Overall at is Show. Printing. Best JuniorBest Entry automatically BJ25 GROUP ENTRY: Drawing or Painting – TROPHIES & PRIZES Perpetual Trophy – Highest Aggregate donated incorporating entered into Overall Best at Show. TROPHIES & PRIZES any or a combination of the above classes by Lions Club of Alice Springs. Upgrades to our Art Section have been sponsored by Yeperenye Shopping Centre. 5 to 6 years BJ26 Drawing 17 Cattle Cattle Section Section E E Judge Shane Bishop Steward Lachlan Fife Fees Members: $5.50 Non Members: $5.50 Delivery Wednesday, 1 July. Cattle must be placed under the supervision of the steward before 4pm. Cattle must be ready and assembled at the northern end of the Bill Prior yards by 2:30pm Friday for the Grand Parade. Cattle for the Carcass Competition are to be delivered to Wamboden no later than 5pm Tuesday, 30th June 2015. Collection Saturday, 4 July. Cattle are not to be removed from the yards until 4pm. Cattle removed prematurely will forfeit all cash prizes, trophies and Show results. Friday 26 JUNE 4pm – All cattle entry forms must be given to the CBBA Cattle Secretary. Tuesday 30 JUNE 5pm – All Carcass Competition entries must be at Wamboden. Wednesday 1 JULY 4pm – All show cattle are to be at the Bill Prior yards. 4pm – All cattle must be under steward's supervision to allow for the NLIS requirements. Thursday 2 JULY 1pm – Cattle Show Sale, Bohning Yards, Roe Creek, Judging of the Best Pen of Steers. 3:30pm – Judging of Unled NT Bred and Interstate Commercial Cattle. Carcass Judging at Wamboden – closed to the public. Friday 3 JULY 9am – Led Classes. 10am – Champion and Supreme Champion Classes. 11:30am – Children’s Classes. 12 noon – Children’s Classic and Junior Judging. 2:30pm – Grand Parade. Saturday 4 JULY 7:30am – Carcass's on display at Wamboden Abattoir, followed by MLA presentation and Auction in DPI 'Maurie Johns' Pavilion. 10:30am – Trophy Presentation followed by Bull Sale. 7pm – Annual CBBA Dinner. 18 Cattle Cattle Section Section E E FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Information is correct at the time of printing. Because circumstances can change, please go to the CBBA website www.centralianbeefbreeders.com.au for up-to-date information. CBBA CONTACT – Laura Heaslip E: admin@centralianbeefbreeders.com.au. Entry Fees are $5.50 per entry per class. Payments and entry forms go to the Centralian Beef Breeders Association. BREED JUDGE Shane Bishop, 'Garglen' Brahman Stud, Kandanga, QLD, Ph: 07 5484 3446 STEWARD & NLIS READING Lochie Fife, Mob: 0428 846 427 CATTLE SECRETARY Sheri Fogarty, Ph: 08 8956 0920, Mob: 0407 978 079 CARCASS STEWARD Tim Driver, Mob: 0400 302 262, E: accounts@precisionpastoral.com.au CARCASS JUDGE MLA Representative BULL SALE DUTY AGENTS Elders, Ph: 08 8952 1655 BULL CATALOGUE Stock entry details must be provided to Duty Agents by 29 May 2015. Vendor Declaration must be presented prior to sale to Duty Agent. DINNER CO-ORDINATOR Lisa Goldsworthy, E: bushyparksnt@yahoo.com.au Tickets: Andrew Barrett, Mob: 0437 114 998, E: dinner@centralianbeefbreeders.com.au NOMINATION FORMS AVAILABLE FROM CASS WEBSITE TO BE FORWARDED TO CBBA. CATTLE CONDITIONS OF ENTRY • Entry forms can be downloaded and printed off from the CASS website (www.alice-springs.com.au) or the CBBA website (www.centralianbeefbreeders.com.au). • Email nominations directly to Sheri Fogarty (cattle secretary) at palmervalleystation@bigpond.com. Or post to Palmer Valley Stn, PMB 251, Alice Springs NT 0872. All entry forms must be received and paid to the CBBA by Friday, 23 June 2015 4pm. Late entries will not be accepted. Cattle must be placed under the supervision of the steward on Wednesday, 1 July 2015 BEFORE 4pm. Please make sure that the PIC (Property Identification Code) is supplied with entry forms. • It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to check their entries with the steward Wednesday, 1 July 2015 before 4pm. • All cattle are required to be ready for judging at allocated time or they may face disqualification. • Interstate cattle must be eligible for registration with appropriate society. • Cattle ARE NOT to be removed from the yards on Saturday, 4 July 2015 until 4pm. Cattle removed will FORFEIT all cash prizes, trophies, and Show results. • All yards are to be kept clean for the duration of the Show event and left clean on day of departure. • Cattle in age specific classes are to be mouthed. MOVEMENT CONDITIONS: • All livestock arriving at the Show Grounds (Blatherskite Park) Yards for the Show must be accompanied by a NT Waybill or NT Health Certificate Waybill for interstate livestock. • The NT Waybill or NT Health Certificate must be presented to the cattle steward on arrival or at the earliest time possible the next day. • All cattle must be identified with an RFID device prior to entry into Blatherskite Park. • The cattle steward will be responsible for the scanning of RFID devices and notifying the NLIS database of the movement details. 19 Cattle Cattle Section Section E E • All livestock leaving the Show Grounds must have a NT Waybill issued from the Show Grounds before departure. It is the responsibility of the owner to make sure that a NT Waybill is issued. • The cattle steward or the Duty Agent will have NT Waybill books. If livestock are removed from Blatherskite Park outside of Show times, 8am to 5pm, then it is the responsibility of the transport operator & the receiving property owner to comply with movement conditions within the NT. • All due care will be taken by cattle steward / stock agents for handling of cattle whilst in the park. CLASSES E1 TO E22 – Led Section • • • • • • • • • All cattle must be led and are open to all breeds. Steward may request an exhibitor to release any animal not leading to a reasonable standard. All led bulls showing more than temporary incisors are to be led with a halter and nose ring or clip. 1st, 2nd and 3rd ribbons will be awarded in each individual class, provided by CASS. 1st place winners of each breed and sex class section are eligible for Breed Champion judging, sash provided by CASS. Breed Champions are eligible for Supreme Champion judging – sash provided by CASS. Any class with large numbers of exhibitors may be split at the discretion of the steward. Cattle entered in Classes E1-E22 (Led Section, excluding Classes EJ1 & EJ2) can be a single animal from a pen of 2 from the E23-E33 (Pen Section). All cattle entering in the Grand Parade must be ready and assembled at the northern end of the Bill Prior yards by Friday 3rd July by 2:30pm. The cattle steward has the discretionary power to disallow any livestock from participating in the Grand Parade. Should an exhibitor have concerns regarding their beast in the Grand Parade they should notify the steward prior to the event; an exemption may be provided. CLASSES E23 to E24 – Pen Section – Commercial and Interstate Bred Bulls • A maximum of 3 entries per class per exhibitor. CLASSES E25 to E35 – Pen Section – NT & SA Border district bred • • • • • • Only NT and SA Bred Border district cattle shall be eligible for entry. All cattle to be presented as a pen of two. Open to ALL breeds. Cattle to be available for commercial display Thursday, 2 July 3pm to 3:30pm for judging. Entries in Classes E30-E33 are eligible for the Centenary Cup Perpetual Trophy donated by CASS. 1st, 2nd and 3rd ribbons will be awarded in each individual class, provided by CASS. Champions will be taken from the 1st place winners of each class (as outlined), sash provided by CASS. CARCASS COMPETITION • The Carcass Competition’s judging criteria maybe subject to changes. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to check their entries with the steward prior to the competition. • No entry fee required. • There is a minimum requirement of 12 beasts for the event to go ahead, with a maximum of 15 entries accepted. • Can be a Steer or Heifer stock. Stock can have no more than 2 teeth. • Entries close Friday, 5 June 2015. Only one entry per property; may be increased if entry numbers are low. • Judging follows the Meat Standards Australia Guidelines. 20 • Cattle are to be delivered to Wamboden no later than • Cattle will be slaughtered on Wednesday, 1 July 2015 Cattle Section E E Cattle • Carcasses displayed at Wamboden Section from 7:30am Satu • Auction and presentation will be held at the Show Gr Cattle Section E 2015 9am. These dates could be subject to change. A • 1st, 2nd and 3rd rosettes will be awarded in each individual class. Overall Supreme Champion will be Duty Agents – Landmark. awarded a shield, cup and sash. • Trophy ribbon will beChampion displayed will at highest biddi • All must be available sale. in each individual 1st,carcasses 2nd and 3rd rosettes will befor awarded class. and Overall Supreme be • ATuesday, killing fee government transaction levy applies • Cattle areato be delivered Wamboden no later than 5pm 30and June 2015. awarded shield, cup andtosash. • Cattle will be must slaughtered on Wednesday, and theSALES abbattoir closed to the public. All carcasses be available for sale. 1 July 2015 SHOW – BULLS • Carcasses displayed at Wamboden from no 7:30am July 2015. Cattle are to be delivered to Wamboden later Saturday, than 5pm 4Tuesday, 30 June 2015. Auction will be in the hands of the 2015 Duty Agents – Eld • Auction and be held at the Show Grounds (Maurie Johns Pavilion) Cattle will bepresentation slaughtered will on Wednesday, 1 July 2015 and the abbattoir closed to theSaturday, public. 4 July • Interstate Stud Bullsofmust 9am. displayed These dates could be subject change. Auction in the hands the be exhibited in a Led Cla • 2015 Carcasses at Wamboden from to 7:30am Saturday, 4will Julybe2015. for sale, one must beSaturday, led. Duty Agents Landmark. will be held at the Show Groundsbulls • Auction and –presentation (Maurie Johns Pavilion) 4 July • Interstate Commercial Bulls • Trophy and ribbon will be displayed at highest bidding butcher shop for a short period time.be exhibited in e 2015 9am. These dates could be subject to change. Auction will be in the hands of the ofmust eligible for sale. For every 3 bulls for sale, one must b • A killing fee and government transaction levy applies to each carcass. Duty Agents – Landmark. •butcher Localshop Bredfor Bulls mustperiod be exhibited • Trophy and ribbon will be displayed at highest bidding a short of time.in either the Led SHOW SALES – BULLS • While we appreciate that bulls are being judged in a • A killing fee and government transaction levy applies to each carcass. Auction will be in the hands of the 2015 Duty Agents – Elders. purchasers to have bulls which are not overfed. Plea SHOW SALES – BULLS buyer requirements. • Interstate Stud Bulls must be exhibited in a Led Class of the Show to be eligible for sale. For every 3 Auction will in the bulls forbe sale, onehands must of bethe led.2015 Duty Agents – Elders.• Regulation 54 of CASS states that one half of the com Agents be to CASS. Vendor declarations nee • Interstate Commercial Bulls be exhibited either Led will orto Pen sections of the Show to be 3 Stud Bulls must bemust exhibited in a Ledin Class of the Show bepaid eligible for sale. For every sale. in Cattle have a NVD to be offered for sale. eligible sale. For every bulls for sale, one must be entered a Ledmust Class. bulls forfor sale, one must be3led. Open toorStud also. The above conditions • Local BredCommercial Bulls must beBulls exhibited in either the Led or •Unled sections ofFemales the Show be eligible for sale. ap Interstate must be exhibited in either the Led Pen sections ofto the Show to be • While we appreciate that bulls are being judged in a Show environment it would be more beneficial to eligible for sale. For every 3 bulls for sale, one must be entered in a Led Class. ANIMAL WELFARE have bulls are not overfed. this withofthe Agent • purchasers Local Bred to Bulls must bewhich exhibited in either thePlease Led ordiscuss Unled sections theDuty Show to beregarding eligible for sale. Competitors and participants anybeneficial event, runto by CASS h requirements. • buyer While we appreciate that bulls are being judged in a Show environment it would be at more animals and all times to treat their animals a • Regulation of CASS states that of thePlease commission sales proceeds conducted by thehumanely Duty purchasers 54 to have bulls which areone nothalf overfed. discussfrom thisat with the Duty Agent regarding Competitors and participants are conduct themselves Agents will be paid to CASS. Vendor declarations need to be with the Duty Agents prior to the bull buyer requirements. dealingsfrom withsales the affiliate andconducted other competitors and to u Cattle 54 must have states a NVD that to beone offered forthe sale. • sale. Regulation of CASS half of commission proceeds by the Duty and anywith other governing at all times. Com • Open Stud also. The above conditionsneed apply. Agentstowill beFemales paid to CASS. Vendor declarations to be theapplicable Duty Agents prior to body the bull sale. Cattle must have a NVD to be offered for sale. sportsmanship at all times, show respect for their fellow c ANIMAL WELFARE treat people the way they wish to be treated. • Open to Stud Females also. The above conditions apply. Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their ANIMAL and WELFARE animals at all times to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Led Classes – Interstate Bred Bull Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act integrity in all at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure thewith welfare of their dealings withatthe other and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA POLL HEREFORD animals and allaffiliate times toand treat theircompetitors animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. and any otherand applicable governing at all times. Competitors and–participants areact to demonstrate Competitors participants are to body conduct themselves inE1a professional manner and with integritygood in all Bull under 18 months sportsmanship at affiliate all times, show respect for theirand fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to dealings with the and other competitors to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA E2 Bull – 18 to 24 months treat people the way theygoverning wish to bebody treated. and any other applicable at all times. Competitors and–participants are to demonstrate good E3 Bull mature sportsmanship at all times, show respect for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to SANTA Bull GERTRUDIS E5 – 18 to 24 months treat people the–way they wish to be treated. Led Classes Interstate Bred Bull E6 Bull – mature E4 under 18 months POLL HEREFORD E5 Bull – 18 to 24 months Led Classes – Interstate Bred Bull DROUGHTMASTER E6 Bull – mature E1 Bull – under 18 months E7 Bull – under 18 months POLL HEREFORD E2 Bull – 18 to 24 months DROUGHTMASTER E8 Bull – 18 to 24 months E3 Bull – mature E1 under 18 months E9 Bull – mature E7 under 18 months E2 Bull – 18 to 24 months SANTA GERTRUDIS E8 Bull – 18 to 24 months E3 Bull – mature ANY OTHER BEEF BREED E9 Bull – mature E4 Bull – under 18 months SANTA GERTRUDIS E4 ANY OTHER BEEF BREED Bull – under 18 months 21 DROUGHTMASTER E7 E8 E9 Pen Classes – Pen of 2 Females Bull – under 18 months Bull – 18 to 24 months Bull – mature Cattle Cattle Cattle Cattle E27 Led Classes – Females NT BRED PEN OF 2 FEEDLOT CATTLE – NT BRED PEN OF 2 FEMALES – ANY Section BREED E Section E Pen of 2 Females – showing onlySection E temporary incisors Section E • 1st, 2nd–and 3rdBREED rosettes will be awarded in each individual Overall Supreme Champion will be E28 class. showing not more than ANY OTHER BEEF E10 Bull under 18 months E29 Pen of 2 Females – mature one of permanent incisors shield, cup and sash. E10 awarded under 18months months E29 Pen pair of 2 Females – mature E11 Bull – a18 to 24 • All carcasses must be available for sale. Pen Pen of– 2mature Steers E10 under 18months months E29 Classes Pen of 2–Females E11 18 to 24 E12 Bull – mature • Cattle are to be delivered to Wamboden no later than 5pm Tuesday, 30 June 2015. Pen Classes – Pen of 2 Steers E11 Bull – 18 to 24 months E12 mature PEN OF 2 STEERS –public. ANY BREED • Cattle be slaughtered on Wednesday, 1 July 2015 NT andBRED the abbattoir closed Pen Classes – Pen ofto2the Steers Led Classes – NT Bred Bull E12 Bullwill – mature NT BRED PEN OF 2 STEERS – ANY E30 Pen of 2 Steers – showing onlyBREED milk teeth • Carcasses displayed at Wamboden from 7:30am Saturday, 4 July 2015. Led Classes – NT Bred Bull NT PEN 2Pavilion) STEERS – ANY NT BULL ANY BREED E30 BRED milk teeth E31 Pen ofJohns 2OF Steers – showing onlyBREED one pair of • BRED Auction and––presentation will be held at the Show Grounds (Maurie Saturday, 4 July Led Classes NT Bred Bull permanent incisors NT BRED BULL – ANY BREED E30 Pen Steers – showing teeth E31 will one pair of 2015 9am. These could be subject to change. Auction beofin2the hands of the only milk E13 Bull – under 18dates months permanent incisors E32 Pen of 2 Steers – showing only 2one pair of of NT BULL ANY BREED E31 pair Duty Agents –– Landmark. E13 BRED under 18months months E14 Bull – 18 to 24 permanent E32 Pen of 2for Steers – showing only 2 pair of • Trophy will be displayed at highest bidding butcher shop aincisors short period of time. E13 Bull –– mature under 18months months E14 18 ribbon to 24 E15 Bull and permanent incisors E33 Pen of 2 Steers – mature E32 showing only 2 pair of • A killing and E14 Bull –fee 18 to 24government months transaction levy applies to each carcass. E15 mature permanent incisors E33 Pen of 2 Steers – mature Led –BULLS Females E15 Bull – –mature SHOWClasses SALES Pen Feedlot Cattle E33 Classes Pen of 2–Steers – mature Led Classes – Females Pen Classes – Feedlot Cattle Auction will beBRED in the hands of the 2015 Duty Agents – Elders. INTERSTATE FEMALE Pen Classesto–beFeedlot CattleFor every 3 INTERSTATE FEMALE E16 FemaleBRED – 12 toBulls 24 months • Interstate Stud must be exhibited in a Led ClassNT of BRED the Show for sale. PEN OF eligible 2 FEEDLOT CATTLE – ANY BREED INTERSTATE BRED E16 bulls 12 toFEMALE 24 months for sale, one must be led. E17 Female – mature NT PEN OF 2 FEEDLOT CATTLE ANYBRED BREED E34 Pen of 2 Feedlot Heifers or Steers ––350kg E16 Female Commercial – 12 to 24 months • Interstate Bulls must be exhibited in either the Led or Pen sections of the Show be E17 mature to 420kg milk tooth to 1 pair milktoteeth ANY BREED E34 Pen of 2 Feedlot Heifers or Steers – 350kg NT FEMALE eligible for sale. For every 3 bulls for sale, one must be entered in a Led Class. E17BRED Female – mature to 420kg milk tooth to 1 or pair milk teeth E34 Pen of 2 Feedlot Heifers Steers – 350kg NT FEMALE E18 Female under 18 months • BRED Local Bred–Bulls must be exhibited in either the Led or sections of thetooth Show be eligible for sale. NTUnled BRED COW CALF to 420kgAND milk toto 1 pair milk teeth NT BRED FEMALE E18 under 18that months E19 Female – 18 to 24 months • While we appreciate bulls are being judged in a Show environment it would NT BRED COW CALFbe more beneficial to E35 Cow andAND Calf E18 under 18 months E19 purchasers 18have to 24 months bulls which are not overfed. Please discuss this with the CALF Duty Agent regarding E20 Female –tomature NT BRED COW AND E35 Cow and Calf E19 Female – 18 to 24 months requirements. E20 buyer mature CARCASS entry will be E35 Cow COMPETITION and Calf Led Classes Steers • Regulation of CASS states that one half of the commission from sales proceeds conducted thebe Duty E20 Female ––54mature CARCASS COMPETITION entry by will through CBBA LedAgents Classes will –beSteers paid to CASS. Vendor declarations needCARCASS to be with CBBA the Duty Agents priorentry to the bull COMPETITION will be through NT STEERSteers Medium Domestic – 180kg to 240kg (no LedBRED Classes sale. Cattle–must have a NVD to be offered for sale. E36 through CBBA NT BRED STEER more than 2 permanent incisors) E21 Steer – showing only temporary incisors E36 Medium Domestic – 180kg to 240kg (no • Open to Stud Females also. The above conditions apply. NT BRED STEER more than 2 permanent incisors) E37 Heavy Domestic – 240.1kg to 300kg E21 showing only temporary incisors E22 Steer – mature E36 Medium Domestic – 180kg 240kg (no more 2 permanent incisors) ANIMAL WELFARE E37 Heavythan Domestic – 240.1kg to 300kg (no E21 Steer – showing E22 mature only temporary incisors more than 2 permanent incisors) Pen Classes –participants Pen of 2 Bulls E37a responsibility Heavy Domestic – 240.1kg to 300kg (no E22 Steerand – mature Competitors at any event, run by CASS have to ensure the welfare of their more than 2Breeders permanent incisors) would The Centralian Beef Association Pen Classes – Pen of 2 Bulls animals and atBRED all times to treat2 their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. INTERSTATE PEN BULLS – to thank theBeef following sponsors their The Centralian Breeders Association would Pen Classes –participants Pen of OF 2 Bulls Competitors and are to conduct themselves inlike a professional manner and act withfor integrity in all INTERSTATE BRED PEN OF 2 BULLS – ANY BREED The Centralian Beef Breeders Association would support of the CBBA Dinner. like to thank the following sponsors for their dealings with the affiliate and other competitors and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA INTERSTATE OF18 2 BULLS – ANY BREEDof BRED like to thank the following sponsors for their Double Tree by Hilton, Mombassa Day Spa, good support of the CBBA Dinner. E23 2 Bulls PEN – under months and anyPen other applicable governing body at all times. Competitors and participants are to demonstrate ANY BREED support of the Dinner. Chris & Margo Nott, Lion Nathan, Electricon, Double Tree byCBBA Hilton, Mombassa Day Spa, E23 under 18 months E24 Pen of 2atBulls – 18 months and over sportsmanship all times, show respect for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to Double byNott, Hilton, Mombassa Day Spa, Alice Hire, Elanco, SDAElectricon, Plumbing, E23 Pen of 2 way Bullsthey – under 18 months ChrisEquipment & Tree Margo Lion Nathan, E24 people 18wish months and over treat the to be treated. NT PEN 2 BULLS – ANY BREED Chris & Margo Nott, Lion Nathan, Electricon, Showcase Jewellers, Lasseters Hotel Casino Alice Equipment Hire, Elanco, SDA Plumbing, E24BRED Pen of 2OF Bulls – 18 months and over NT BRED PEN 2 BULLS BREED E25 Pen of 2OF Bulls – under –18ANY months Alice Equipment Hire,Lasseters Elanco, SDA Plumbing, Showcase Jewellers, Hotel Casino E5 Bull – 18 to 24 months NT PEN OF 2 BULLS –18ANY BREED Led Classes Interstate Bred Bull E25 BRED under months Showcase Jewellers, Lasseters Hotel Casino E26 Pen of 2– Bulls – 18 months and over TROPHIES & PRIZES E6 Bull – mature E25 Pen of 2 Bulls – under 18 months E26 18 months and over TROPHIES & PRIZES POLLClasses HEREFORD Centralian Beef Breeders Association ribbons & Pen – Pen of 2 Females E26 Pen of 2 Bulls – 18 months and over DROUGHTMASTER TROPHIES & PRIZES sashes donated by Nutritional Feed Supplies Centralian Beef Breeders Association ribbonsand & E1 Classes Bull – under 18 months Pen – Pen of 2 Females E7 Central BullBeef – under 18 Show months NT PEN 2 FEMALES – ANY BREED Centralian Breeders Association ribbonsand & the Australian Society. sashes donated by Nutritional Feed Supplies E2 Bull – 18OF 24 months PenBRED Classes –toPen of 2 Females E8 Central BullAustralian – 18by toNutritional 24 months NT BRED PEN OF 2 FEMALES – ANY BREED sashes donated Feed Supplies and the Show Society. E27 Pen of 2 Females – showing only E3 Bull – mature Supreme Champion Bull judged between the temporary incisors NT PEN 2 FEMALES – ANY E9 Central Bullof – these mature the Australian Show Society. E27 BRED Pen of 2OF Females – showing onlyBREED champions Classes CPH, CSG, CD, CAOB, Supreme Champion Bull judged between the SANTA Pen GERTRUDIS temporary incisors E28 of 2 Females – showing not E27 onlymore than Supreme Champion Bull judged between the CNTB. Prizes: $500 & trophy donated byCD, HWCAOB, champions of these Classes CPH, CSG, ANY OTHER BEEF BREED one of incisors permanent incisors temporary E28 Pen pair of 2 Females – showing not more than E4 Bull – under 18 months champions of $500 these CPH, CSG,byCD, Greenham and Sons Pty Ltd. CNTB. Prizes: &Classes trophy donated HWCAOB, one pair of permanent incisors E28 Pen of 2 Females – showing not more than CNTB. Prizes: $500 & trophy donated by HW Greenham and Sons Pty Ltd. one pair of permanent incisors Greenham and Sons Pty Ltd. 22 Chris & Margo Nott, Lion Nathan, Electricon, Alice Equipment Hire, Elanco, SDA Plumbing, Showcase Jewellers, Lasseters Hotel Casino Cattle Cattle Section Section E E • 1st, 2nd 3rd Female rosettes judged will be awarded in each individual class.Interstate Overall Supreme Champion will be Champion Bred Pen of 2 Bulls awarded TROPHIES & and PRIZES Supreme Champion between the awarded a shield, cupCIBF and&sash. between Classes E23 & 24. Prizes: $100 & trophy champions of the Classes CNTBF. Prizes: Centralian Beef Breeders Association ribbons & • All carcasses must by be Centre available for sale. donated by Lambina Station. $300 & trophy donated Jewellers. sashes donated by Nutritional Feed Supplies and • Cattle are to be delivered to Wamboden no later than 5pm Tuesday, 30 June 2015. Champion NT Bred Pen of 2 Bulls awarded the CentralPoll Australian Show Champion Hereford BullSociety. (CPH) awarded from • Cattle will be slaughtered on Wednesday, 1 July 2015 and the abbattoir closed to the public. betweeen Classes E25, 26. Prizes: $100 & trophy Classes E1, 2, 3. Prizes: $100 & trophy donated by Supreme Champion Bullat judged between the7:30am Saturday, • Carcasses displayed Wamboden from 4 July 2015. Herefords Australia. donated by Todd River Pastoral. champions of these Classes CPH, CSG, CD, CAOB, • Auction and presentation will be held at the Show Grounds (Maurie Johns Pavilion) Saturday,Section 4 July E Section E Champion NTinBred Pen ofof2the Females awarded CNTB. Prizes: $500 & trophy donated byawarded HW to change. Auction Champion Santa Gertrudis Bull (CSG) 2015 9am. These dates could be subject will be the hands from Classes E27, 28, 29. Prizes: $100 & trophy Greenham and Pty Ltd. from Classes E4,Sons 5, 6. Prizes: $100 donated by Duty Agents – Landmark. Lion Nathan. donated Alice Hire.of2time. • Trophy and ribbon will be displayed at highest bidding butcherbyshop forEquipment a short Supreme Champion Female judged between the Champion Interstate Bred Pen Supreme Champion Female judged between the Champion Interstate Bredperiod Pen of of 2 Bulls Bulls awarded awarded • A killing fee and government transaction levy applies to each carcass. champions of the Classes CIBF & CNTBF. Prizes: between Classes E23 & 24. Prizes: $100 & Champion NT Bred Pen of 2 Steers – Champion Droughtmaster Bull (CD) awarded champions of the Classes CIBF & CNTBF. Prizes: between Classes E23 & 24. Prizes: $100Centenary & trophy trophy $300 & & trophyE7, donated by Centre Centre Jewellers. donated by Station. Cup awarded from Classes E28 & 29. Prizes: $500 from Classes 8, 9. Prizes: $100 & trophy donated $300 trophy by Jewellers. donated by Lambina Lambina Station. SHOW SALES –donated BULLS by the HonPoll Adam Giles MLA, Member for donated byNT Electricon Contracting. Champion Hereford Bull (CPH) awarded from Champion Bred Pen of Champion Bull (CPH) awarded from – Elders. Champion NT Bred Pen of 2 2 Bulls Bulls awarded awarded Auction willPoll be inHereford the hands of the 2015 Duty Agents Braitling & 2, trophy donated by CBBA. donated by Classes E1, 3. Prizes: $100 & trophy betweeen Classes E25, 26. Prizes: $100 & trophy Centenary Cup perpetual trophy and annual Classes E1, 2, 3. Prizes: $100 & trophy donated by betweeen Classes E25, 26. Prizes: $100 trophy • Interstate Stud Bulls must be exhibited in a Led Class of the Show to be eligible for sale. For&every 3 Herefords Australia. Australia. donated by Todd Pastoral. trophy donated byRiver CBBA. Champion Any Other Breed Bull (CAOB) awarded Herefords donated by Todd River Pastoral. bulls for sale, one must be led. from Classes E10, 11, 12. Prizes: $100 & trophy Champion Santa Gertrudis Champion NT Pen of awarded NT Bred Pen Two Feedlot Cattle awarded Champion Santa Gertrudis Bull Bull (CSG) awarded Champion NT Bred Pen of 2 2ofFemales Females awarded • Interstate Commercial Bulls(CSG) mustawarded be exhibited in either the Led orofBred Pen sections the Show to be to donated by Fogarty Family -$100 Palmer from Classes E4, 5, 6. Prizes: donated by from Classes E27, 28, 29. Prizes: $100 & trophy Class E34. Prizes: $100 & trophy donated by fromeligible Classesfor E4,sale. 5, 6. For Prizes: $100 donated by one must befrom Classes 28, 29. Prizes: $100 & trophy every 3 bulls for sale, entered in aE27, Led Class. Valley Station. Lion Nathan. donated by Alice Equipment Hire. Lyndavale Pty Ltd. Lion Nathan. donated by Alice Equipment Hire. • Local Bred Bulls must be exhibited in either the Led or Unled sections of the Show to be eligible for sale. Champion NT Bred Bull (CNTB) awarded between • While we appreciate that bulls are being judged in a Show environment it Pen would more beneficial to Champion Droughtmaster Bull (CD) awarded Champion NT of 2 –– Centenary NT Bred Cow Calf awarded to Class E35. Prizes: Champion Droughtmaster Bull (CD) awarded Champion NT&Bred Bred Pen of be 2 Steers Steers Centenary Classes E13, 14, 15. Prizes: $100 && trophy donated purchasers to have bulls which are not overfed. Please discuss this with the Duty Agent regarding from Classes E7, 8, 9. Prizes: $100 trophy donated Cup awarded from Classes E28 & 29. Prizes: $500 $100 & trophy donated by Lyndavale Pty Ltd. from Classes E7, 8, 9. Prizes: $100 & trophy donated Cup awarded from Classes E28 & 29. Prizes: $500 by Station. buyer requirements. by Mount the HonRiddock Adam Giles Giles MLA, Member Member for for donated by Contracting. by the Hon Adam MLA, donated Competition, by Electricon Electricon 1st, Contracting. Carcass 2nd and 3rd rosettes • Regulation 54 donated of CASS that one half of the commission from sales proceeds conducted by the Duty Braitling & Interstate trophy donated by CBBA. Champion Bredstates Female (CIBF) Braitling & trophy by CBBA. Centenary Cup perpetual trophy annual will be awarded in each individual class. Overall Centenary Cup perpetual trophy and and annual Agents willClasses be paidBreed to CASS. Vendor declarations needSupreme to be with the Duty Agents prior to the bull awarded from E16, 17.Bull Prizes: $100 & Champion Any Other (CAOB) awarded trophy donated by CBBA. Champion will be awarded a CBBA Champion Any Other Breed Bull (CAOB) awarded trophy donated by CBBA. sale. Cattle by must have a NVD to be offered for sale. Perpetual Trophy, prize and sash. Prizes donated trophy donated Alice Equipment Hire. from from Classes Classes E10, E10, 11, 11, 12. 12. Prizes: Prizes: $100 $100 & & trophy trophy NT NT Bred Bred Pen Pen of of Two Two Feedlot Feedlot Cattle Cattle awarded awarded to to • Open Stud Females The above conditions donated byto Fogarty Familyalso. Palmer by J &E34. K Evans Contracting. Champion NT Bred Female awarded from apply. donated by Fogarty Family --(CNTBF) Palmer Class Class E34. Prizes: Prizes: $100 $100 & & trophy trophy donated donated by by Valley Classes E18, 19, 20. Prizes: $100 & trophy donated Valley Station. Station. Lyndavale Ltd. Best Pen ofPty Steers ANIMAL WELFARE Lyndavale Pty Ltd.at the Cattle Show Sale, by Mount Riddock Station. Champion NT Bred Bull (CNTB) awarded between Bohning Sale Yards trophy donated Champion NT Bred Bull (CNTB) awarded NT Cow to E35. Prizes: Competitors and participants at any event,between run by CASS have responsibility ensureprize the welfare ofby their NT aBred Bred Cow & & Calf Calftoawarded awarded to Class Class E35. Prizes: Classes E13, 14, 15. Prizes: $100 & trophy donated Tanami Transport. Champion NT Bred Steer awarded from Classes E13, 14, 15. Prizes: $100 & trophy donated $100 & trophy donated by Lyndavale Pty animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely and with dignity,donated respectby and compassion. $100 & trophy Lyndavale Pty Ltd. Ltd. by Riddock Station. Classes E21, 22. $100 &are trophy donatedthemselves by by Mount Mount Riddock Station. Competitors andPrizes: participants to conduct inCarcass a professional manner1st, and actand with integrity in all Carcass Competition, Competition, 1st, 2nd 2nd and 3rd 3rd rosettes rosettes Sandover Pastoral. Champion Interstate Bred Female (CIBF) dealings with the affiliate and other competitors and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA Champion Interstate Bred Female (CIBF) will will be be awarded awarded in in each each individual individual class. class. Overall Overall awarded from applicable Classes E16, E16, 17. Prizes: Prizes: $100at& &all times. Competitors and any other governing body and participants are to demonstrate good awarded from Classes 17. $100 Supreme Supreme Champion Champion will will be be awarded awarded a a CBBA CBBA trophy by Alice Equipment Hire. sportsmanship times, show respect and officials, follow thePrizes rules donated and to trophy donated donatedat byall Alice Equipment Hire.for their fellow competitors Perpetual Trophy, prize and sash. Perpetual Trophy, prize and sash. Prizes donated treat people the way they wish to be treated. from Champion by Champion NT NT Bred Bred Female Female (CNTBF) (CNTBF) awarded awarded from by J J& &K K Evans Evans Contracting. Contracting. Classes E18, E18, 19, 19, 20. 20. Prizes: Prizes: $100 $100 & & trophy trophy donated donated Classes Best Pen of Steers at the Cattle Best Pen of Steers Cattle Show Show Sale, Sale, E5 Bull – 18 to at 24 the months by Riddock Station. Led Classes – Interstate Bred Bull by Mount Mount Riddock Station. Bohning Sale Yards trophy prize donated by Bohning Sale Yards trophy prize donated by E6 Bull – mature Champion NT Bred Steer awarded from Tanami Transport. Champion NT Bred Steer awarded from Tanami Transport. POLL HEREFORD Classes E21, E21, 22. 22. Prizes: Prizes: $100 $100 & & trophy trophy donated donated by by Classes DROUGHTMASTER E1 Bull – under 18 months Sandover Sandover Pastoral. Pastoral. E7 Bull – under 18 months E2 Bull – 18 to 24 months E8 Bull – 18 to 24 months E3 Bull – mature E9 Bull – mature Cattle SANTA GERTRUDIS E4 ANY OTHER BEEF BREED Bull – under 18 months 23 Cattle Cattle Junior Junior Section Section EJ EJ Judge Shane Bishop Steward Lachlan Fife Delivery Wednesday, 1 July. Cattle must be placed under the supervision of the steward before 4pm. Cattle must be ready and assembled at the northern end of the Bill Prior yards by 2:30pm Friday, 3 July 2015 for the Grand Parade. Collection Saturday, 4 July. Cattle are not to be removed from the yards until 4pm. Cattle removed will forfeit all cash prizes, trophies and Show results. ANIMAL WELFARE Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all dealings with the affiliate and other competitors and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA and any other applicable governing body at all times. Competitors and participants are to demonstrate good sportsmanship at all times, show respect for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to treat people the way they wish to be treated. TROPHIES & PRIZES Children's Classes Centralian Beef Breeders Association Prize ribbons & sashes donated by Nutritional Feed Supplies and the Central Australian Show Society. There are no entry fees for Children's Classes, however children competing in a Senior Class must pay an entry fee. EJ1 Handler 10 years and under – hand reared led Poddy Calf – 12 months or under EJ2 Handler 11 to 18 years – hand reared led Poddy Calf – 12 months or under EJ3 Handler 12 years and under – presenting any one of the following led: Cow / Calf / Steer / Bull / Heifer EJ4 Handler 13 to 18 years – presenting any one of the following led: Cow / Calf / Steer / Bull / Heifer EJ5 The Calf Classic – 12 years and under – Poddy Calf, handler presents their animal dressed up as a theme e.g. Red Riding Hood EJ6 Junior Judging Competition – 12 years and under EJ7 Juvenile Judging Competition – 13 to 18 years Junior Handler 10 years & under – with a hand reared Poddy Calf awarded from Classes EJ1. Prizes: $80 & trophy donated by Lambina Station. Junior Handler 11 to 18 years – with a hand reared Poddy Calf awarded from Classes EJ2. Prizes: $80 & trophy donated by the Hon Adam Giles MLA, Member for Braitling. Junior Handler Trophy – 12 years and under awarded from Classes EJ3. Prizes: $80 & trophy donated by Undoolya Holdings. Undoolya Holdings perpetual trophy also awarded. Junior Handler Trophy – 13 to 18 years awarded from Class EJ4. Prizes: $80 & trophy donated by the Hon Adam Giles MLA, Member for Braitling. CBBA perpetual trophy also awarded. Calf Classic – 12 years and under awarded from Classes EJ5. Prizes: $80 & trophy donated by the Fogarty Family – Henbury Station. Ribbons and prize money awarded to all participants (no entry fee). 24 Cattle Cattle Junior Junior Section Section EJ EJ Junior Judging Competition – 12 years and under awarded from Class EJ6. Prizes: $50 & medal donated by Desert Oaks Vet Clinic. Rabobank Junior Encouragement Award – 8 to 18 years sponsorship to attend a Heifer Show, $1000 donated by Rabobank. To enter please contact the CBBA cattle secretary or see the CBBA website for nomination forms. Juvenile Judging Competition – 13 to 18 years awarded from Class EJ7. Prizes: $50 & medal donated by Desert Oaks Vet Clinic. Junior Herdsman Award – 8 to 18 years Heifer to keep and show, donated by Tom & Sue Honner – Minlacowie Poll Hereford Stud, Brentwood via Minalton, SA. To enter please contact the CBBA cattle secretary or see the CBBA website for nomination forms. Children's Award awarded for best kept yard and animal over the Show period. Prizes: $50 & medal donated by Undoolya Holdings. Children's Section – Encouragement Awards $5 to each ‘non place-getter’ for each event, donated by Landmark. 25 Cooking Cooking Section Section G G Fees Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 Closing Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office Delivery Saturday, 27 June. Preserves, Beverages (G28-G45), Confectionery, and Decorated Cakes for Special Occasions (marked with *) delivery on Saturday, 27 June 2015 between 1pm and 4pm. All other items to the Steward at Rumball Hall, between 2pm and 6pm on Wednesday, 1 July 2015. Collection Sunday, 5 July. Between 9am and 11:30am. Exhibits not collected at this time will be disposed of at the discretion of the steward. Prizes 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card About Prizes In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) SPECIAL REGULATIONS (these regulations constitute condition of entry) • A separate form is required for each exhibitor. More than one category for the Cooking section may be entered on the form. Junior entries to be on a separate form from Senior. • Packet mixtures may not be used for cakes, pastry or bread items. Entries are identified for judging and display solely by entry number. Any other form of identification will be removed by the steward (this includes a photo/s that may identify the entrant). • Preserves and beverages should be labelled with the name of preserve or beverage and the date of making only (do not include the name of competitor). • Please use medium size jars for jams and preserves (approx 250mls). Lids should be easily removable. • Only one bottle of each beverage is required for judging. • Food should preferably be presented on a disposable plate or board, being mindful of exhibition space limitations. The steward may re-plate entries should the presentation impact on space limitations. Plates or boards to be returned after the Show may be labelled underneath with the exhibitor’s name for identification upon collection. • Cooking exhibits, except decorated cakes for special occasions, are to be covered with glad wrap; or placed in a cooking bag; or large ziploc bag. This will be removed before judging on Thursday. • Homemade confectionery should be labelled to indicate the respective variety. • Highly perishable exhibits may be removed at any time deemed necessary by the steward. • Beverages using trademark names will not be accepted for judging. G6 G7 G8 G9 G10 G11 G12 General G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 Bread – white Bread – fancy Damper Beer Bread Sausage Rolls (4x) 26 Pasty (4x) Muffins (4x) – state type Scones (4x) – pumpkin Scones (4x) – white Banana Cake – iced top only Zucchini Cake – not iced Chocolate Cake – iced top only Cooking Cooking G13 G14 G15 G16 G17 G18 G19 G20 G21 G22 G23 G24 G25 G26 G27 Section Section G G Carrot Cake – not iced Orange Cake – iced top only Sultana Cake – not iced Cornflake Freckles (4x) – as per recipe Sponge (4 eggs fatless) filled not iced Biscuits Collection – 3 distinct varieties (2x each) Biscuits (4x) – 1 variety Cheese Cake – baked Slices Collection – 3 distinct varieties (2x each) Confectionery Selection (homemade) eg. Coconut Ice, Nougat, Turkish Delight (2 serves of any one type)* Novelty Cake – butter iced (judged on decoration only) Formal Decorated Cake (judged on decoration, all of which should be edible – not necessary to contain cake)* Special Occasion Cake – plastic iced (judged on decoration only – not necessary to contain cake)* Family Favourite – recipe to be included Health Food Slice – eg. low fat, low sugar (4x 1 variety) recipe to be included G41 G42 G43 G44 G45 Christmas in July G46 G47 G48 G49 G50 G51 G52 G53 G37 Ingredients: 1 cup corn flakes, ¾ cup cake flour, 30g sugar, pinch of salt, 60g butter/margarine, ½ tsp finely grated lemon rind, 1 large egg, 20ml strawberry jam. Method: Preheat oven at 180°C. Crush cornflakes finely with a rolling pin. Mix cake flour, sugar and salt together. Add ½ cornflake crumbs to flour mixture and combine. Rub butter/margarine and lemon rind into flour mixture. Beat egg and mix well with flour mixture to form soft dough. Using about 2 tsps of dough at a time, roll into little balls and then in remaining cornflake crumbs. Place a little apart on baking sheet and flatten slightly with a fork. Press a hollow in the centre of each flattened ball with the handle of a wooden spoon. Spoon a little strawberry jam into each hollow. (Take care not to put too much Jam in the hollow as it may bubble out during the baking process). Bake biscuits for about 15 min until they start to brown. Cool on rack. Marmalade – one fruit Marmalade – three fruit Jam – any other Lemon Butter Pickled Vegetable/s Chutney Tomato Sauce Sauce – any other Preserved Fruit – any (including olives) must state what preserved in Bush Preserves – chutney, relish, jam or syrup Beverages G38 G39 G40 Fruit Cake – boiled Fruit Cake – rich Decorated Cake – Christmas (need not contain cake)* Decorated Cake – Aussie Christmas (need not contain cake)* Christmas Pudding Christmas Fruit-mince pies (4x) Decorated Christmas Biscuits (4x) Decorated Christmas Cup Cakes (4x) Cornflake Freckles Preserves G28 G29 G30 G31 G32 G33 G34 G35 G36 Stout – home brewed Pilsner – home brewed Liqueur – home made Ginger Beer – home made Apple Cider – home made Lager – home brewed Ale (Dark) – home brewed Ale (Light) (colour not strength) – home brewed TROPHIES & PRIZES 27 hollow as it may bubble out during the baking process). Bake biscuits for about 15 min until they start to brown. Cool on rack. Cooking Cooking Cooking Cooking TROPHIES PRIZES Prize money&and trophies for this section have Section Section G G Section G Section Pikeletes: Should be golden brown, of even size G Pikeletes: Should be golden brown, of even size shape, light and shape,Should light and and springy. Pikeletes: bespringy. golden brown, of even size and shape, light and Damper: Should rise evenly, over. Pikeletes: Should bespringy. golden golden brown, brown of evenall size Grain should be no air bubbles. and shape, light and springy. Grain should be fine fine with no large large airbrown bubbles. Damper: Should risewith evenly, golden all over. Grain should be fine with noevenly large air bubbles. Scones: Should rise browned Damper: Should riseevenly, evenly, golden brown all over. Scones: Should rise evenly, evenly browned underneath. No excess flour evident. Grain should be fine with no large air bubbles. 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Best Decorated Cake on Show Trophy sponsored RichWomens Fruit Cake Trophy sponsored by by theDecorated Country Womens Country Womens Association. Best Cake on Association. Show Trophy sponsored by theDecorated Country Womens Best Cake on Association. Show Trophy sponsored by the Country Womens Association. COOKING HINTS from the last 20+ years COOKINGUnless HINTSof from the last 20+ should years snap Biscuits: a chewy nature, briskly, beUnless even in size and and COOKING HINTS from the shape last 20+ years snap Biscuits: of a chewy nature, should golden brown. briskly, be even in size and shape and Biscuits: Unless of a chewy nature, should snap golden brown. Small Should of shape even size, briskly,Cakes: be even in sizebe and andgood golden brown Cakes: colour and no sugar sugar or flour flour spots. golden brown.and brown colour no or spots. Small Should be of even size, good golden brown colour and no sugar or flour spots. Small Cakes: Should be of even size, good golden with no crustiness. brown colour and no sugar or flour spots. 28 Cooking Cooking Junior Junior Section Section GJ GJ Fees Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 Closing Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office Cooking Section G Confectionery, and Delivery G4127 June. Stout Preserves, – home brewed G13 Carrot Cake – not icedSaturday, 27 June. Saturday, Decorated Cakes for Special with *) delivery on G42Occasions Pilsner(marked – home brewed G14 Orange Cake – iced top only Saturday, 27 June 2015 between 1pm and 4pm.made All other items to the G43 Liqueur – home G15 Sultana Cake – not iced G44 Ginger G16 Cornflake Freckles (4x) – as perat recipe home Steward Rumball Hall, between 2pmBeer and –6pm onmade Wednesday, 1 G17 Sponge (4 eggs fatless) filled not iced G45 Apple Cider – home made July 2015. G18 Biscuits Collection – 3 distinct varieties Sunday, 5 July. Between the hours of 9am and 11:30am. Exhibits not Collection Christmas in July (2x each) collected at this time will be disposed of at the discretion of G19 Biscuits (4x) – 1 variety G46 Fruit Cake – boiled the steward. G20 Cheese Cake – baked G47 Fruit Cake – rich G21 Slices Collection – 3 distinct varieties G48 Cake – Christmas (need not 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, Decorated 3rd $3 and card Prizes(2x each) contain cake)* G22 Confectionery Selection (homemade)with eg. regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected In accordance AboutCoconut PrizesIce, Nougat, G49 Decorated Cake – Aussie Christmas (need Turkish Delight (2 not contain cake)* by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) serves of any one type)* Section G G50 Christmas Pudding G23 Novelty Cake – butter iced (judged on G51 Fruit-mince pies (4x) decoration only) 16 years and under 9 yearsChristmas and under G52 Decorated Christmas Biscuits (4x) G24 Formal Decorated Cake (judged on G41 – home brewed G13 Carrot CakeCake – not GJ15 Stout Chocolate Cake – iced top only GJ1 Chocolate iced top only be edible – decoration, all of– which should G53 Decorated Christmas Cup Cakes (4x) G42 – home brewed G14 Orange Cake iced top only not necessary contain cake)* GJ16 Pilsner Gingerbread Men (4x) – judged on biscuits GJ2 Biscuits (4x) ––1to variety & decoration G43 Liqueur – home made G15 Sultana Cake – not iced–(judged G25 Special Occasion Cake plastic on iced GJ3 Cornflake (judged onFreckles decoration only – not GJ17 Ginger Honey Freckles Cornflake Crackles decoration only – not tonecessary contain G44 G16 Cornflake (4x)necessary – as per recipe Beer – home made (4x) to contain cake)* cake)* GJ18 Anzac Biscuits (4x) G17 Sponge (4 eggs fatless) filled not iced G45 Apple1Cider – home made Ingredients: cup corn flakes, ¾ cup cake flour, G26 Family Favourite – recipe toper be included GJ4 Cornflake Freckles (4x) – as recipe GJ19sugar, Small Cakes (4x)60g – iced for a party 30g pinch of salt, butter/margarine, ½ G18 Biscuits Collection – 3 distinct varieties G27 Health Food GJ5 Scones (4x) –Slice white– eg. low fat, low sugar Christmas inLunch July– rind, (2x each) GJ20 judged on nutritional tsp finelySchool grated lemon 1 large egg, 20mlvalue (4x 1 variety) recipe to be included andjam. presentation, should fit into closed GJ6 Muffins (4x) type G19 Biscuits (4x)––state 1 variety strawberry G46 Fruit Cake – state boiled box, please age group GJ7 Confectionery Selection (homemade) eg. 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TROPHIES & PRIZES Class winners receive prize money and prize card. Prize money sponsored by Jac's Coffee & Cake. Most Promising Young Cook trophy sponsored by Jac's Coffee & Cake. 30 Enter Online online entries www.alice-springs.com.au Go to the Show website and conveniently fill out your entry forms online. QUICK, EASY & kinder to the environment! CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN SHOW SOCIETY p. 08 8952 1651 31 f. 08 8955 5887 www.alice-springs.com.au Craft Craft Section Section H H Steward Joan O’Reilly Fees Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 Closing Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office Delivery Sunday, 28 June. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward, Rumball Hall between 9am and 12:30pm. Collection Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits must be collected from the steward between 9am and 12 noon. Prizes 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card About Prizes In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) SPECIAL REGULATIONS • • • • • • • • • • Entries from previous years are not eligible to be entered again. Due to limited space no competitor may enter more than two works in any one class. No work may be entered in more than one class. The right is reserved for the steward or judge to transfer any work to the correct class or section at their discretion. No article will be accepted for display only. Exhibits must be solely the work of the individual. All articles to be judged on workmanship 70%, style and suitability 20%, colour and materials 10%, unless otherwise stated. 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize will not necessarily be awarded in each class. All exhibits must have some form of identification on them. Eg. initials on pottery or wood; small cloth patch or tape with name attached (sewn unobtrusively) on fibre, fabric, knitting, quilts, etc. and name printed on the back of framed works. Late entries will not be accepted. INFORMATION • Please observe the "do not touch" signs within the display areas. • A novice in any section would be someone who has just started to learn and enjoy their craft, like knitting or quilting, and this may be their first entry in the Show. The experience of the novice would be developed over a period of 12 to 24 months. • To avoid confusion when dropping off and picking up of your entry, please give details of your article so that we can find it fast for you e.g. “a framed picture of a cow, with flowers" or "a quilt with butterflies on it and a floral design on the back of it”. 32 Craft Craft Section Section H H H32 H33 H34 H35 H36 Sewing (Machine) H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7 H8 H9 Sewn Garment (Ladies / Man) – woven fabric Sewn Garment (Ladies / Man) – stretch / knit fabric Sewn Garment (Girl / Boy) – woven fabric Sewn Garment (Girl / Boy) – stretch / knit fabric Sewn Garment (babies) – any fabric Sleepwear (any age group) Sewn Small Item – suitable for a gift Novice Sewer – any article, any fabric Over 70 Sewer – any article, any fabric Dolls / Soft Toys H37 H38 H39 H40 H41 H42 H43 H44 H45 H46 H47 Crochet (Any Fibre) H10 H11 H12 H13 H14 H15 H16 H17 H18 H19 H20 H21 H22 Knitted Beanie & Scarf Knitted Dolls Clothes Knitted – any other technique eg. double Novice Knitter – any article Over 70 Knitter – any article Crochet Baby Set Crochet Shawl / Stole Crochet Garment (any age group) Crochet Doily Cloth or Table Runner Crochet Supper or Table Cloth – lace Crochet Rug or Bedspread Crochet Tea Cosy Crochet Small Item – suitable for gift Crochet Beanie & Scarf Crochet Dolls Clothes Crochet – any other eg. socks, face washers, hot water bottle cover Novice Crocheter – any article Over 70 Crocheter – any article Porcelain Doll – dressed and doll made by you Porcelain Doll – only dressed by you Dressed Doll – hand or machine sewn Needle Sculptured Doll Soft Toy – cuddly, suitable for a child Soft Toy – felted Soft Toy – hand / machine sewn Soft Toy – crochet Soft Toy – knitted Soft Toy – ornamental Novice Soft Toy / Doll Maker Teddy Bear Challenge H48 H49 H50 H51 H52 H53 Teddy Bear – undressed, up to 20cm (bow permitted) Teddy Bear – undressed, over 20cm (bow permitted) Teddy Bear – dressed up to 20cm Teddy Bear – dressed over 20cm Teddy Bear – felted, any size Novice Teddy Bear Maker Knitting (Any Fibre, Hand Knitted) Embroidery H23 H24 H25 H54 H55 H56 H57 H58 H59 H60 H61 H62 H26 H27 H28 H29 H30 H31 Knitted Baby Set Knitted Shawl / Stole Knitted Jumper, Cardigan or Pullover (any age group) Knitted Tea Cosy Hand Knit Fair Isle design – any article Hand Spun & Knitted Natural Fibre – any article Knitted with Novelty Yarn – any article Knitted Socks Knitted Item – any other eg. gloves, hot water bottle cover H63 33 Long Stitch – any article (unframed) Long Stitch – any article (framed) Counted Stitch – any article (unframed) Counted Stitch – any article (framed) Cross Stitch – any article (unframed) Cross Stitch – any article (framed) Surface Stitchery – any article (unframed) Surface Stitchery – any article (framed) Hardanger or Drawn Thread – any article (unframed) Hardanger or Drawn Thread – any article (framed) Cattle Craft Craft H64 H65 H66 H67 H68 H69 H70 H71 Section Section Section H H • All livestock leaving the Show Grounds must have a NT Waybill issued from the Show Grounds before departure. It is the responsibility of the owner to make sure that a NT Waybill is issued. • The cattle steward or the Duty Agent will haveH84 NT Waybill books. item If livestock are removed from Brazilian Embroidery – any article Patchwork – any article eg. bags, Blatherskite Park outside of Show times, 8am to 5pm,table then runner it is the responsibility of the transport Ribbon Embroidery – any article H85 with Novice Quilt Maker operator & the receiving property owner to comply movement conditions within the NT. Smocking – any article H86 Over 70 Quilt Maker • All due care will be taken by cattle steward / stock agents for handling of cattle whilst in the park. Machine Embroidery – any article CombinedE1Embroidery Techniques TO E22 – Led Section – CLASSES For quilts exceeding 1 square meter the exhibitor is any article required to supply a dowel (with ID on it) for • All cattle must be led and are open to all breeds. Embroidery Christmas Decoration hanging and a sleeve quilt for the dowel. • Steward may request an exhibitor to release any animal not leadingon tothe a reasonable standard. Novice Embroider – any article Pleaseare also back of theand quilt with theor clip. • All led bulls showing more than temporary incisors tolabel be ledthat with a halter nose ring Over 70 Embroider – any article exhibitors name. • 1st, 2nd and 3rd ribbons will be awarded in each individual class, provided by CASS. • worked 1st placeonwinners of eachlinen breedorand section are eligible for Breed Champion judging, sash Petit Point: a fine canvas, silksex class Lacework gauze, with aprovided count of by noCASS. less than 10 threads per H87 Lace – bobbin • Breed Championsneed are eligible Supreme Champion judging – sash provided by CASS. centimentre. The background not be for stitched. • Any class with large numbers of exhibitors may be split at the discretion of the steward. H88 Lace – needle / knitted / tatted / crochet / Counted Work: worked by counting threads of the hairpin or hook • Cattle entered in Classes E1-E22 (Led Section, excluding Classes EJ1 & EJ2) can be a single animal from fabric. Such techniques include cross stitch, Assisi, H89 Lace – edged handkerchief pen of 2 from the E23-E33 (Pen Section). Holbein, Blackwork pattern darning, pulled fabric, H90 Novice Lace Maker • All cattle entering in the Grand Parade must be ready and assembled at the northern end of the Bill Prio drawn thread, cut and drawn, hardanger, yards by Friday 3rd July by 2:30pm. The cattleH91 stewardOver has 70 theLace discretionary power to disallow any Maker Leftara etc. livestock from participating in the Grand Parade. Should an exhibitor have concerns regarding their Lacework: Surface Stitchery: to embroideries worked beast inrefers the Grand Parade they should notify the steward prior to the event; an exemption may freely acrossbe theprovided. surface of the fabric without the Lace is delicate even if made with coarser thread. necessity of counting the threads. Lace is not always purely ornamental; it can be CLASSES E23 to E24 – Pen Section – Commercial and Interstate Bred Bulls used for apparel such as collars and cuffs, baby Tapestry • A maximum of 3 entries per class per exhibitor. bonnets, bridal veils, etc. CLASSES E25 to E35article) – Pen Section – NT & SA Border H72 Tapestry (unframed Lacedistrict is madebred in a number of ways: H73 Tapestry (framed article) • Only NT and SA Bred Border district cattle shall•beWith eligible for entry. bobbins H74 Tapestry – combined tent stitch • All cattle to be presented as&a pen of two. Open•to ALL Withbreeds. a needle – teneriefe petit point • Cattle to be available for commercial display Thursday, July 3pm to 3:30pm for judging. • With a2 hook H75 Petit Point (unframed • Entries in Classes article) E30-E33 are eligible for the Centenary Cup Perpetual Trophy donated by CASS. • With a shuttle – tatting H76 Petit Point (framed • 1st, 2nd and 3rdarticle) ribbons will be awarded in each class,–provided by CASS. • individual With a hairpin hairpin crochet • Tapestry Champions will be taken theon 1st place winners of each class (as outlined), sash provided by CASS. • With knitting needles Embroidery (canvas work) is from worked embroidery canvas. Either single or double thread. CARCASS COMPETITION Any article, provided it is delicate, ornamental Using any suitable stitch or combination of and functional. • The Carcass Competition’s judging criteria maybe subject to changes. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility stitches. Stitches should completely cover the to check their entries with the steward prior to the competition. Hand Spinning and Weaving ground canvas. • No entry fee required. Fibres) • There is a minimum for the event to go ahead, with a maximum of 15 Patchwork, Quilting and requirement Applique of 12 beasts(Natural entries accepted. H92 Handspun wool – hair or fibre (one skein) H77 Quilt – large work) • Can be asized Steer(hand or Heifer stock. Stock can have no more than 2 teeth. H93 Handspun fine wool – hair or fibre H78 Quilt – largeclose sizedFriday, (machine work) • Entries 5 June 2015. Only one entry per property; may be increased if entry numbers (one skein) H79 Quiltare – medium sized (hand work) low. H94 Weaving – natural fibre, any article • Judging follows Meat Standards Guidelines. H80 Quilt – medium sizedthe (machine work) Australia H95 Weaving – commercial fibre, any article H81 Quilt – Cot (hand made) H96 Novice Spinner / Weaver H82 Quilt – Cot (machine made) H97 Over 70 Spinner / Weaver H83 Quilt – combined technique 34 Craft Craft Section Section H H The functional piece will be judged on design and craftsmanship. Fabric Manipulation and Dyeing H98 H99 H100 H101 H102 H103 H104 H105 H106 H107 H108 Fabric Manipulation – any article Dyes – natural, coloured wool or fibre Dyes – commercial, coloured wool or fibre Fabric Painting – natural dyes, any article Fabric Painting – commercial dyes, any article Fabric Painting – using a stencil, any article Fabric Painting – other than silk, any article Silk Painting – any article Tie Dye – any article Batik – any article Solar Dyeing – any article Beading Work H129 H130 H131 H132 H133 H134 Felting H135 H136 H137 H138 H139 H140 Folk Art H109 H110 H111 H112 H113 H114 Folk Art – traditional Folk Art – modern Folk Art – contemporary Decoupage – traditional Decoupage – resin Decoupage – contemporary H141 H142 H143 H144 H145 H146 H147 H148 H149 H150 H151 Hand Built – any article Pre-Cast Mould – any article Wheel Thrown – any article Hand Painted Pottery – any article China Painting – any article Novice Potter Over 70 Potter This is earthenware, clay or kaolin which has been kiln fired to form an article. Paper (A4) – hand made Greeting Card – hand made Bookmaking – paper based Bookmaking – fabric based Papertole – any article Quilling – any article Scrapbooking – double page Scrapbooking – single page Scrapbooking – on a theme Scrapbooking – small hand made album Novice Scrapbooker Includes paper making and scrapbooking. Please present any pages in the scrapbooking class in protective pockets. Woodwork H122 H123 H124 H125 H126 H127 H128 Felting – any article Felting – needle Felting – contemporary Felted Item – novelty Felted Item – any other eg. boots, bag Novice Felter Paper Craft Ceramics and Pottery H115 H116 H117 H118 H119 H120 H121 Beaded Jewellery – any article Beaded Christmas Decoration Picture – using all beads Beading on clothes Beaded Item – knitted or crochet Novice Beaded Work Craft Techniques Wood Piece – ornamental Lathe Work – any article Functional Piece – amateur Functional Piece – professional Scroll Work – any article Novice Wood Turner Over 70 Wood Turner H152 H153 H154 H155 H156 H157 35 Glass Painting – using a transfer Glass Painting – free hand Kiln Fired Glass Egg Artistry – combine techniques Jewellery – not using beads Basket Making – using nature fibres Craft Craft Craft H158 Basket Making – combined fibres used Craft Section H H164 H159 Rug Making – any article H158 Basket Making – combined fibres used H160 Christmas Decoration – not paper based H159 Rug Making – any article H158 Making – combined fibres used H161 Basket Fibre Art – any technique H160 Christmas Decoration – not paper based H159 anyarticle article H162 Rug MetalMaking Craft ––any H161 Fibre Art – any technique H160 – not paper based H163 Christmas Combined Decoration Mixed Media – any medium eg. H162 Metal Craft – any article shells H161 collage, Fibre Artbark, – anysilver, technique H163 Combined Mixed Media – any medium eg. H162 collage, Metal Craft – any article bark, silver, shells Group or Organisation Project H163 Combined Mixed Media – any medium eg. collage, bark, silver, shells Limited individual items or wall hanging not Groupto or15Organisation Project over 200cm x 150cm with hanging abilities Limited to individual items Project or wall hanging not Group or15Organisation for display. Section H over 200cm x 150cm with hanging abilities Limited to 15 individual items or wall hanging not for display. over 200cm x 150cm with hanging abilities H164 Any Article / Project / Mixed Media for display. Section Section H H Any Article / Project / Mixed Media Section H H164 Any&Article / Project / Mixed Media TROPHIES PRIZES Most by the Central H164 Outstanding Any&Article /Exhibit Projectdonated / Mixed Media TROPHIES PRIZES Australian Show Society. Most Outstanding Exhibit donated by the Central TROPHIES & PRIZES Best SeniorShow Citizen Entry donated by the Creative Australian Society. Most & Outstanding Gifts Awards. Exhibit donated by the Central Best SeniorShow Citizen Entry donated by the Creative Australian Society. Teddy Challenge trophy donated by Gifts &Bear Awards. BestCentral SeniorAustralian Citizen Entry donated by the Creative the Show Society. Teddy Challenge trophy donated by Gifts &Bear Awards. the Central Australian Show Society. Teddy Bear Challenge trophy donated by the Central Australian Show Society. TROPHIES & PRIZES Most Outstanding Exhibit donated by the Central Australian Show Society. Best Senior Citizen Entry donated by the Creative Gifts & Awards. Teddy Bear Challenge trophy donated by the Central Australian Show Society. 36 Parking Cattle Remote Control Cars e Stallholders tsid Ou 9 St. Johns Poultry & Birds GATE 10 GATE Buy Tickets Here Parking Exit 8 Side Show Alley age Road Greatorex Everingham Pavilion Rumball Hall Pavilion Outside Stallholders 7 Exhibitors Car Park Only Free Parking GATE Food Court Grand Parade Gate Horse Events Dressage 6 Grandstand Food Court Dogs 4 5 Police Drop Off Free Parking 2 1 Private CASS Office $ ATM 11 3 s ber m Me Horse Stables g kin Par ly On ets ick yT Bu e Her 1 GATE 12 GATE GATE Exit After 6pm y Bu Ilparpa R GATE e riv D e ittl K Len Cloak / ere sH ket Tic Parcel Room Exit Traffic Only Designated Smoking Area 3 GATE oad 4 GATE Animal Exhibitors Entry Gate 1 GATE Patrons, Stallholder, Members & Councillors Car Parking Access (pass required) From Stuart Highway BMX 2 Common Food Court The Alice Springs Show is a Smoke Free Event, designated smoking areas apply. Stallholders Car Park Only Riding For The Disabled Bus & Taxi Drop Off 1 Pet Nursery 2 COOL 4 KIDS 5 Flying Pigs 3 Viv’s Animal Farm 6 Official Opening & Grand Parade 4 Sand Sculptor 7 Culinary Journey with Athol Wark for entries, tickets & information visit alice-springs.com.au Free Shuttle Buses ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE ATG Downunder will be providing FREE shuttle buses for the public to attend the 2015 Alice Springs Show at Blatherskite Park. Buses will pick up and drop off at bus stops along the route. FRIDAY 3rd July Pet Nursery 9am - 5pm COOL 4 KIDS - Music Concert 10am, 12pm, 2pm Viv’s Animal Farm 8:30am - 7pm - Bottle Feeding 9am, 5pm - Educational Workshop 10am, 11:30am, 2:30pm, 4pm Sand Sculptor 9:30am - 12:30pm (Large Feature) - Workshops for Kids 1pm - 4pm A Culinary Journey with Athol Wark 9:30am, 10:30am, 12pm Showgirl Events 10am (Winner Announcement at Opening) Flying Pigs 10:45am, 12:45pm, 3:45pm Official Opening & Grand Parade 2:30pm SATURDAY 4th July FRIDAY 3rd July 9:30AM - 1:30PM (constant loop outbound) 2:30PM - 6:30PM (constant loop inbound) SATURDAY 4th July 9:30AM - 2:30PM (constant loop outbound) 4PM - 7:30PM (Constant loop inbound. Last bus leaving at 7:30pm after the fireworks.) Showgirl Competition Don’t forget to nominate your favourite girl (aged 18-35 years) for this year’s Showgirl Competition! Pet Nursery 9am - 4pm COOL 4 KIDS - Music Concert For more info visit www.alice-springs.com.au or email cass@alice-springs.com.au 10am, 12pm, 2pm Lots of fun and great prizes to win! Viv’s Animal Farm 8:30am - 7pm - Bottle Feeding 9am, 5pm - Educational Workshop 10am, 11:30am, 2:30pm, 4pm Sand Sculptor 9:30am - 12:30pm (Large Feature) - Workshops for Kids 1pm - 4pm A Culinary Journey with Athol Wark 9:30am, 10:30am, 12pm Flying Pigs 11am, 1:15pm, 5pm Fireworks 7pm for entries, tickets & information visit alice-springs.com.au Craft Junior Junior Craft Section HJ HJ Section Steward Joan O’Reilly Fees Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 Closing Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office Delivery Sunday, 28 June. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward, Rumball Hall between 9am and 12:30pm. Collection Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits must be collected from the steward between 9am and 12 noon. Prizes 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card About Prizes In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) HJ24 HJ25 HJ26 HJ27 HJ28 16 years and under HJ1 HJ2 HJ3 HJ4 HJ5 HJ6 HJ7 HJ8 HJ9 HJ10 HJ11 HJ12 HJ13 HJ14 Sewing Crochet / Knitting Embroidery / Cross Stitch Patchwork / Appliqué Dyeing and Fabric Painting Folk Art Ceramic and Pottery Woodwork Beading Work Felting Paper (A4) – hand made Scrap Booking Christmas Decoration – fabric based Combined Craft – any techniques 7 years and under HJ29 HJ30 HJ31 HJ32 HJ33 HJ34 HJ35 HJ36 HJ37 HJ38 HJ39 HJ40 12 years and under HJ15 HJ16 HJ17 HJ18 HJ19 HJ20 HJ21 HJ22 HJ23 Felting Paper (A4) – hand made Scrap Booking Christmas Decoration – fabric based Combined Craft – any techniques Sewing Crochet / Knitting Junior Teddy Bear Challenge Embroidery / Cross Stitch Dyeing and Fabric Painting Folk Art Ceramic and Pottery Woodwork Beading Work HJ41 HJ42 Sewing Crochet / Knitting Knitting Embroidery / Cross Stitch Fabric Painting Folk Art Ceramic and Pottery Woodwork Beading Work Felting Scrap Booking Combined Craft – any techniques like tomboy Fibre Art – any article Christmas Decoration – fabric based 5 years and under HJ43 HJ44 HJ45 37 Sewing Crochet / Knitting Embroidery / Canvas Stitch HJ40 Combined Craft – any techniques like tomboy Fibre Art – any article Christmas Decoration – fabric based HJ54 Craft Junior HJ41 Craft Junior HJ42 HJ55 HJ56 Craft Junior HJ58 12&Years and Under GroupSection HJ School Organisation Projects HJ46 5 yearsWeaving and under HJ47 Fabric Painting HJ43 Folk Sewing HJ48 Art HJ46 Weaving HJ44 Crochet /and Knitting HJ49 Ceramic Pottery HJ47 Fabric Painting HJ45 Embroidery / Canvas Stitch HJ50 Beading Work HJ46 Felting Weaving HJ48 Folk Art HJ51 HJ47 Fabric Painting HJ49 Ceramic and Pottery HJ52 Scrap Booking HJ48 Folk Art HJ50 Beading Work HJ53 Christmas Decoration – fabric based HJ49 Combined Ceramic and Pottery HJ51 Felting HJ54 Craft – any techniques HJ50 like Beading Work HJ52 Scrap Booking tomboy HJ51 Fibre Felting HJ53 Christmas HJ55 Art – Decoration any article – fabric based HJ52 Rug Scrap Booking HJ54 Combined Craft – any techniques HJ56 Making tomboyDecoration – fabric based HJ53 like Christmas HJ55 Art – any School & Organisation Projects HJ54 Fibre Combined Craftarticle – any Group techniques like tomboy HJ56 Rug Making HJ46 HJ57 Weaving 16 Years and Under HJ55 Fabric Fibre Art – any article HJ47 Painting School & Organisation Group Projects HJ56 Rug Making HJ48 Folk Art HJ57 Ceramic 16 Years and Under HJ49 Pottery School & Organisation Group Projects HJ50 Beading Work HJ57 Felting 16 Years and Under HJ51 HJ52 Scrap Booking HJ53 Christmas Decoration – fabric based HJ54 Combined Craft – any techniques like tomboy HJ55 Fibre Art – any article HJ56 Rug Making HJ59 10 Years and Under HJ57 Yearsand andUnder Under HJ60 16 7 Years Section HJ HJ58 12 Years and Under HJ61 5 Years and Under HJ59 10 Years and Under TROPHIES & PRIZES HJ58 712Years Years andUnder Under HJ60 and HJ59 Aggregate Yearsand and Under HJ61 510Years Under Junior prize donated by the HJ60 Family. 7 Years and Under Taylor TROPHIES & PRIZES HJ61 Outstanding 5 Years andJunior Under Exhibit trophy donated Most Junior Aggregate prize donated by the by the Lions Club of Alice Springs. TROPHIES & PRIZES Taylor Family. School & Organisation Group Project certificate Junior Aggregate prize donated the donated Most Outstanding Junior Exhibitbytrophy donated by the Lions Club of Alice Springs. Section HJ Taylor Family. by the Lions Club of Alice Springs. Junior Teddy Bear Challenge certificate donated Most Outstanding Junior Exhibit trophy donated School & Organisation Group Project certificate by the Lions Club of Alice Springs. by the Lions Club of Under Alice HJ58 12 and donated byYears the Lions ClubSprings. of Alice Springs. HJ59 10Organisation Years andChallenge Under SchoolTeddy & Groupcertificate Project certificate Junior Bear donated HJ60 7by Years and donated the Lions ClubSprings. of Alice Springs. by the Lions Club ofUnder Alice HJ61 5 YearsBear and Under Junior Teddy Challenge certificate donated Craft Junior Craft Junior by the Lions Club of Alice Springs. TROPHIES & PRIZES Junior Aggregate prize donated by the Taylor Family. Most Outstanding Junior Exhibit trophy donated by the Lions Club of Alice Springs. School & Organisation Group Project certificate donated by the Lions Club of Alice Springs. Junior Teddy Bear Challenge certificate donated by the Lions Club of Alice Springs. School & Organisation Group Projects HJ57 Combined Craft – any techniques like tomboy Section Fibre Art – any article Section HJ HJ Rug Making 16 Years and Under 38 Steward Dogs – All Breeds ChampionshipClosing Show Dogs Dogs –– All All Breeds Breeds Championship Championship Show Show Bob Whitehead Section II or a Friday, 22 May online Section Section Section II Both entry form and regulation entry form to be submi Erin Brown Judge Fee Structure: Erin Judge Erin Brown Brown Judge Bob Whitehead Steward • Non Members: $45.50 first entry, subsequent entries Bob Steward Bob Whitehead Whitehead Steward gate ticket, single entry ticket for 1 day, and one car p Friday, 22 May online or at the office Closing • CASS Members: $13 first entry, subsequent entries $ Friday, Closing Friday, 22 22 May May online online or or at at the the office office Closing Both entry form and regulation entry form to be submitted before closing date. CASS Membership Prices: refer to page 4. Both entry form and regulation entry form to be submitted before closing date. Both entry form and regulation entry form to be submitted before closing date. Fee Structure: CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN SHOW SOCIETY INC. ALL BREED Fee Structure: Fee – FRIDAY(NOTE: 3RD JULY COMMENCING AT 9AMone – • Structure: Non Members: $45.50 first entry, subsequent entries $22.50. The2015. non-member fee includes • gate Non Members: $45.50 entry, entries $22.50. (NOTE: The non-member fee includes one ticket, single entryfirst ticket for 1subsequent day, and one car pass per exhibitor.) • Non Members: $45.50 first entry, subsequent entries $22.50. (NOTE: The non-member fee includes one SHOW MANAGER Bob Whitehead. single entry 1 day, andentries one car pass per exhibitor.) • gate CASSticket, Members: $13 firstticket entry,for subsequent gate ticket, single entry ticket for 1 day, and one car$11.50. pass per exhibitor.) JUDGING STARTS 9am. • CASS Members: $13 first entry, subsequent entries $11.50. • CASS Members:Prices: $13 first entry, subsequent entries $11.50. CASS Membership refer to page 4. CLASSES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 18 (dogs and bitches) CASS Membership Prices: refer to page 4. CASS Membership Prices: referSOCIETY to page INC. 4. ALL BREEDS CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN SHOW SPECIAL CLASSESSHOW Junior Handlers. AUSTRALIAN SOCIETYAT INC. ALL CHAMPIONSHIP –CENTRAL FRIDAY 3RD JULY 2015.SHOW COMMENCING 9AM – BREEDS CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN SHOW SOCIETY INC. ALL BREEDS CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW – FRIDAY 3RD JULY 2015. COMMENCING AT 9AM – VISITING EXHIBIT All visiting dogs are automatically ente –SHOW FRIDAY 3RD JULYBob 2015. COMMENCING AT 9AM – MANAGER Whitehead. paid class. SHOW MANAGER Bob Whitehead. SHOW MANAGER JUDGING STARTSBob 9am.Whitehead. JUDGING ORDER 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. JUDGING STARTS 9am. JUDGING STARTS CLASSES 1, 2, 3, 4, 9am. 5, 9, 10, 11, 18 (dogs and bitches) GENERAL SPECIALS – Junior Handler during break. CLASSES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 18 (dogs and bitches) CLASSES 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10,Handlers. 11, 18 (dogs and bitches) SPECIAL CLASSES Junior CLUB COMPETITION Yes. SPECIAL CLASSES Junior Handlers. SPECIAL Junior Handlers. VISITINGCLASSES EXHIBIT All visiting dogs are automatically entered free in this class, if also entered into a CATERING Yes.class, if also entered into a VISITING All visiting dogs are automatically entered free in this paid class.EXHIBIT VISITING EXHIBIT All visiting dogs are automatically entered free in this class, if also entered into a paid class. paid class.ORDER 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. JUDGING ANIMAL WELFARE JUDGING ORDER 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. JUDGING 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. GENERAL ORDER SPECIALS – Junior Handler during break. Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS h GENERAL SPECIALS – Junior Handler during break. GENERAL SPECIALS –Yes. Junior Handler during break. animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely a CLUB COMPETITION CLUB COMPETITION Yes. Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves CLUB COMPETITION Yes. CATERING Yes. dealings with the affiliate and other competitors and to u CATERING Yes. CATERING Yes. and any other applicable governing body at all times. Com ANIMAL WELFARE sportsmanship at all times, show respect for their fellow c ANIMAL WELFARE ANIMAL WELFARE Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility tothey ensure the of their treat people the way wish towelfare be treated. Competitors and at their any event, runhumanely by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their animals and at allparticipants times to treat animals and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors and aretheir to conduct in a with professional mannerand andcompassion. act with integrity in all animals and at allparticipants times to treat animalsthemselves humanely and dignity, respect Competitors to competitors conduct themselves inDogs a professional manner and act of with integrity in all – All Breeds dealings withand the participants affiliate and are other and to uphold the Rules and Regulations CASS, the AQHA Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all dealings with the affiliate and other competitors and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA and any other applicable at all times. Competitors and participants are to of demonstrate good dealings with the affiliate governing and other body competitors and to uphold theDogs Rules and Regulations CASS, the AQHA I1 – all breeds and any other applicable governing body for at all times. Competitors and participants are tothe demonstrate good sportsmanship at all times, show respect their fellow competitors and officials, rulesentries and to and any other applicable governing body at all times. Competitors and participants to demonstrate good I2 Dogs – all breedsfollow –are subsequent sportsmanship at all times, show respect for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to treat people theatway they wish to respect be treated. sportsmanship all times, show for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to I3 Dogs Camping treat people the way they wish to be treated. treat people the way they wish to be treated. TROPHIES awarded & PRIZES for BIS, RUIS. Show ribbons Dogs – All Breeds TROPHIES awarded for BIS, RUIS.Show Show ribbons donated byawarded the Central TROPHIES forAustralian BIS, RUIS. Show Society. ribbons Dogs – All Breeds Dogs – All Breeds donated by the Central Australian Show Society. I1 Dogs – all breeds Awardedby forthe BIG, RUIG Australian in group ribbons donated Central Showdonated Society. I1 Dogs – all breeds Awarded for BIG, RUIG in group Society. ribbons donated I1 I2 Dogs – all breeds – subsequent entries by the Central Australian Awarded for BIG, RUIG in Show group ribbons donated I2 Dogs – all breeds – subsequent entries by the Central Australian Show Society. Junior Handlers 1, 2, 3 Special donated by I2 – all breeds – subsequent entries I3 Dogs Camping by the Central Australian Show Prizes Society. Junior Handlers 1, 2, 3 Special Prizes donated by I3 Dogs Camping ASK & DSC. Junior Handlers 1, 2, 3 Special Prizes donated by I3 Dogs Camping ASK & DSC. TROPHIES & PRIZES ASK & DSC. TROPHIES & PRIZES TROPHIES & PRIZES 39 Dogs Dogs –– Agility Agility Trial Trial Section Section IA IA The Alice Springs Obedience Dog Club (ASODC) will be doing demonstrations for the public from 10am onwards on both Friday and Saturday. Come along and see what these amazing dogs can do! There will be Agility Demonstrations on the hour, and on the half hour there will be Obedience Demonstrations. The Alice Springs Obedience Dog Club is a great group of people passionate about their dogs! They are committed to responsible dog ownership, and use ONLY positive motivational training techniques. Stop by and learn more about Dog Obedience and Agility today! If you are interested in joining this group or competing in 2016, please contact the ASODC. Email: asodc@live.com.au Website: www.asodc.com.au Facebook: alice springs obedience dog club Mail: PO Box 1926, Alice Springs NT 0871 Phone: 0437 046 986 40 Hobbies Hobbies Hobbies Judge Steward Judge Fees Steward Fees Closing Delivery Closing Delivery Collection Collection Prizes About Prizes Prizes About SPECIALPrizes REGULATIONS Non Members: $3.50, Jun Closing Delivery Sasha Robinson Thursday,Section 25 June J online Section J Sunday, 28 June. Exhibits Section J 12 Hall between 9am and Nadine Douma Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits m Collection Sasha Robinson 9am and 12 noon. No res Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 Nadine Douma$3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 not collected. Non Members: 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 an Prizes Members: Junior / Aged Pensioner Thursday, $2.50, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 $1 June at the office Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 In accordance with regula Sunday, 28 June. Exhibits About must bePrizes delivered to the steward, Rumball byoffice Friday, 17 July 2015 wi Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the Hall between 9am and 12:30pm. SPECIAL REGULATIONS Sunday, June. Exhibits must delivered to the Rumball Sunday, 28 5 July. Exhibits must bebe collected from thesteward, steward between Hall between 9am and 12:30pm. • Any exhibit previously entered in a 9am and 12 noon. No responsibility will be taken for exhibits CASS Show and w composition has undertaken a minimum 50% chang not collected. Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits must be collected from the steward between • Exhibitors may enter two exhibits per class. 9am and 12 noon. No responsibility exhibits Sub-Junior andtaken Junior may enter classes in older sec 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and•card, 3rdwill $3 be and card for not collected. • The steward and/or judge reserves the right to transf In accordance with regulation or No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected division. 1st $8 and17 card, $5will andbe card, 3rd $3 and card by Friday, July2nd 2015 forfeited) • 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes may not necessarily be award • All mustPrize be marked with competitor’s In accordance with regulation No.exhibits 28 (NOTE: money not collected name • No exhibits may be collected prior to the advertised by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) • Any exhibit previously entered in a CASS Show and which has won a prize is not eligible unless its where consultation with the steward will be necessa composition has undertaken a minimum 50% change. • Models on bases should not exceed 0.4m². SPECIAL REGULATIONS •• Exhibitors enter two exhibits class. • has Collections: minimum of 10, maximum Any exhibitmay previously entered in aper CASS Show and which won a prize is not eligible unless its of 15. • composition Sub-Junior and may enter classes 50% in older sections. • No items to be advertised for sale. hasJunior undertaken a minimum change. •• The steward and/or reservesper theclass. right to transfer any exhibit to a more appropriate class Exhibitors may enterjudge two exhibits or division. • Sub-Junior and Junior may enter classes in older sections. 6 years and under •• 1st, and 3rd prizes mayreserves not necessarily in each class. The 2nd steward and/or judge the rightbe to awarded transfer any exhibit to a more appropriate class • or All division. exhibits must be marked with competitor’s name concealed where possible. LEGO OR SIMILAR •• No collected prior to the advertised times unlessclass. under exceptional circumstances 1st,exhibits 2nd andmay 3rd be prizes may not necessarily be awarded J1 in each Transport Model where consultation with the steward will be necessary. • All exhibits must be marked with competitor’s name concealed where–possible. J2 Animal on base •• Models on bases should not exceed No exhibits may be collected prior to0.4m². the advertised times unless under exceptional circumstances • where Collections: minimum of 10, maximum of 15. DECORATIONS consultation with the steward will be necessary. •• No items be advertised forexceed sale. 0.4m². Models ontobases should not J3 Pet Rock • Collections: minimum of 10, maximum of 15. J5 Recycled Creation – using recycled CREATIONS No items be advertised for sale. 6 •years andtounder material, not exceeding ¾ metre J4 Play Dough Animal – on small base J6 Greeting Card – handmade LEGO OR SIMILAR J5 Recycled Creation – using recycled 6 years and under J7 Egg Carton Creature material, not exceeding ¾ metre J1 Transport Model J8 Diorama – any scene J6 Greeting Card –3D handmade J2 Animal – on base LEGO OR SIMILAR J7 Egg Carton Creature 8 years and under J8 Diorama – any 3D scene J1 Transport Model DECORATIONS J2 Animal – on base J3 Pet Rock LEGO OR SIMILAR 8 years and under DECORATIONS CREATIONS J3 J4 J9 Transport Model J10 OR Building Model LEGO SIMILAR Pet Rock Play Dough Animal – on small base J9 J10 CREATIONS J4 Play Dough Animal – on small base 41 Transport Model Building Model J6 J7 J8 material, not exceeding ¾ metre Greeting Card – handmade Egg Carton Creature Diorama – any 3D scene Hobbies Hobbies J11 / Scene 8 yearsSpace andModel under J12 Scene – any other LEGO OR SIMILAR Hobbies KITS J9 J13 J10 J14 J11 J15 J12 J16 Transport Model Aircraft Model Building Model Watercraft Model Space Model / Scene Land Vehicle Model Scene – any other Spacecraft Model Hobbies KITS J11 Space Model / Scene COLLECTIONS J13 Aircraft Model J12 Scene J17 Toys – any other J14 Watercraft Model J18 Natural Objects KITS J15 Land Vehicle Model J13 Aircraft Model J16 Spacecraft Model DECORATIONS J14 Watercraft J19 Pet Rock Model COLLECTIONS J15 Land Vehicle Model J20 Decorated Bottle J17 Toys J16 Spacecraft Model J21 Paper Plate Mask J18 Natural Objects COLLECTIONS CREATIONS DECORATIONS J17 Toys J22 Sculpture Model – clay-plasticine (on J19 Pet Rock small base) J18 Natural Objects J20 Decorated Bottle – using recycled J23 Recycled Creation DECORATIONS material, notMask exceeding ¾ metre J21 Paper Plate J19 Pet Rock Card – handmade J24 Greeting CREATIONS J20 Decorated J25 Egg CartonBottle Creature J22 Sculpture clay-plasticine (on J21 Paper Plate Mask J26 Diorama –Model any 3D–scene small base) J27 Bottle Animal / Person J23 Recycled Creation – using recycled CREATIONS material, not exceeding ¾ metre J22 years Sculpture Model – clay-plasticine (on 12 and under J24 Greeting Card – handmade small base) J25 OR EggSIMILAR Carton Creature LEGO J23 Recycled Creation – using recycled material, J26 Diorama –not anyexceeding 3D scene ¾ metre J28 Transport Model J24 Greeting Card /–Person handmade J27 Bottle Animal J29 Building Model J25 Egg Carton Creature J30 Space Model / Scene 12 years and –under J26 Diorama any 3D scene J31 Scene – any other J27 Bottle Animal / J32 Working Model Person Hobbies LEGO OR SIMILAR J28 Transport Model 12 years and under KITS J11 Space Model / Scene J29 Building Model J33 Aircraft Model LEGO SIMILAR J12 Scene –Model any other J30 OR Space / Scene J34 Watercraft Model J28 Transport Model J31 Scene – any other J35 Land Vehicle Model KITS J29 Building J32 Working Model J36 Spacecraft Model J13 Aircraft Model J30 Space Model / Scene KITS J14 Watercraft J31 Scene – anyModel other COLLECTIONS J15 Land Vehicle Model J33 Aircraft Model J32 Working Model J37 Sports J16 Spacecraft J34 Watercraft Model KITS J35 Land Vehicle Model COLLECTIONS J33 Aircraft Model J36 Spacecraft Model J17 Toys J34 Watercraft Model COLLECTIONS J18 Natural Objects J35 Land Vehicle Model J37 Sports J36 Spacecraft Model J29 J30 J31 J32 Building Model Space Model / Scene Scene – any other Working Model Section Section JJ J38 KITS Specialty Toys J39 Souvenirs J33 Aircraft Model J40 Natural Objects J34 Watercraft Model Section J J41 Cards J35 Land Vehicle Model J42 Collections – any other J36 Spacecraft Model J38 Specialty Toys Section J DECORATIONS COLLECTIONS J39 Souvenirs J43 Pet Rock J37 Sports Objects J40 Natural J44 Decorated Bottle J38 Specialty Toys J41 Cards J45 Mobile J39 Souvenirs J42 Collections – any other J40 Natural Objects CREATIONS DECORATIONS J41 Cards J46 Soap Carving J43 Pet Rock – any other J42 Collections J47 Origami – 3 different pieces on a base J44 Decorated Bottle J48 Diorama – any 3D scene DECORATIONS J45 Mobile J49 Recycled Creation – using J43 Pet Rock material recycled CREATIONS J44 Decorated Bottle J50 Bottle Animal / Person J46 Soap Carving J45 Mobile J51 Greeting Card J47 Origami – 3 different pieces on a base CREATIONS J48 Diorama any 3D scene 16 years and –under J46 Soap Carving J49 Recycled Creation – using recycled–material KITS J47 Origami 3 different pieces on a base J50 Bottle Animal /3D Person J48 Diorama – anyModel scene J52 Land Vehicle J51 Greeting Card J49 Recycled Creation – using J53 Aircraft Model recycled material J54 Watercraft Model 16 years and under J50 Bottle Animal J55 Building Model/ Person J51 Greeting Card KITS COLLECTIONS J52 years Land Vehicle Model 16 and J56 Teenage /under Thematic J53 Aircraft Model Souvenirs Watercraft Model J58 Natural Objects J52 Land Vehicle Model J55 Building Model J59 Cards J53 Aircraft Model J60 Stamps or Coins COLLECTIONS J54 Watercraft Model Section J J61 Collections – any other J56 Teenage Model / Thematic J55 Building J57 Souvenirs DECORATIONS COLLECTIONS J58 Natural Objects J38 Specialty J62 Mobile Toys J56 Teenage / Thematic J59 Cards J39 Souvenirs J63 Christmas J57 Souvenirs J60 Stamps or Coins J40 Natural Objects J58 Natural Objects J61 Collections – any other CREATIONS J41 Cards J59 Cards J64 Soap Carving J42 Collections – any other DECORATIONS J60 Stamps J65 Origami or – 3Coins different pieces on a base J62 Mobile DECORATIONS J61 Collections – any J66 Diorama – any 3Dother scene J63 Christmas J43 Pet Rock J67 DECORATIONS J44 Decorated Bottle CREATIONS J62 Mobile J45 Mobile J64 Soap Carving J63 Christmas J65 Origami – 3 different pieces on a base CREATIONS CREATIONS J66 Diorama – any 3D scene 42 J46 Soap Carving J57 KITS J54 J58 J71 J59 J72 J60 J73 J61 Natural Objects Aircraft Cards Model Watercraft Model Stamps or Coins Building Model Collections – any other J89 J90 J91 Hobbies Hobbies Hobbies 8 Years and Under 12 Years and Under 16 Years and Under Section Section JJ Section J TROPHIES & PRIZES J84 Wall Hanging – natural materials Most Junior Exhibit ribbon donated J84 Outstanding WallHanging Hanging natural J85 Wall ––any othermaterials medium by the Lions Club of Alice Springs. J85 Recycled Wall Hanging – any other medium J86 Creation – using recycled J86 Outstanding Recycledmaterial Creation – usingribbon donated Most Senior Exhibit recycled material Section J J87the Lions Greeting – handmade by ClubCard of Alice Springs. J87 Greeting Card – handmade Most Successful Junior Exhibitor trophy donated Section J School & Organisation Group Projects by the Lions of Alice Springs. J84 Wall Hanging – natural materialsProjects School & Club Organisation Group J88 6 Years and Under Most Senior Exhibitor trophy donated J85 Successful Wall Hanging – any other medium J88 6 Years and Under J89 8 Years and J84the Lions Wall Club Hanging – natural materials by ofUnder Alice Springs. J86 Recycled Creation – using J89 12 8 Years and Under J90 recycled material J85 Wall Hanging – any otherdonated mediumby Best Creation ribbon J90 Recycled 12Years Years andUnder Under J91 16 and J87 Greeting Card handmade J86 Recycled Creation – using the Central Australian–Show Society. J91 recycled 16 Yearsmaterial and Under TROPHIES PRIZES School &&Organisation Group Projects J87 Greeting Card – handmade TROPHIES & PRIZES Most Outstanding Junior Exhibit ribbon donated J88 6& Years and Under Exhibit School Organisation Group Projects Most Outstanding ribbon donated by the Lions Club of Junior Alice Springs. J89 8 YearsClub andof Under by the Lions Alice Springs. Most Outstanding Senior Exhibit ribbon donated J88 6 Years J90 12 Yearsand andUnder Under Most Outstanding Senior Exhibit ribbon donated by the Lions Club ofUnder Alice Springs. J89 8 Years J91 16 Yearsand and Under by the Lions Club ofUnder Alice Springs. J90 12 Years and Most Successful Junior Exhibitor trophy donated TROPHIES &Club PRIZES Most Successful Junior Exhibitor J91 16 Years and Under by the Lions of Alice Springs. trophy donated by the Lions Club of AliceExhibit Springs. Most Outstanding Junior Most Successful Senior Exhibitor ribbon trophy donated donated TROPHIES & PRIZES by the Lions Club of Alice Springs. Most Successful Senior Exhibitor by the Lions Club of Alice Springs. trophy donated Most Outstanding Junior Exhibit ribbon donated by the Lions Club of AliceExhibit Springs. Most Outstanding Senior ribbonby donated Best Creation donated by theRecycled Lions Club of Aliceribbon Springs. by the LionsAustralian Club of Alice Springs. Best Recycled Creation ribbon donated by the Central Show Society. Most Outstanding Senior Exhibit ribbon donated the Central Australian Show Society. Most Successful Junior Exhibitor trophy donated by the Lions Club of Alice Springs. by the Lions Club of Alice Springs. Most Successful Junior Exhibitor trophy donated Most Successful Senior Exhibitor trophy donated by the Lions Club of Alice Springs. by the Lions Club of Alice Springs. Most Successful Senior Exhibitor trophy donated Best Recycled Creation ribbon donated by by the Lions Club of Alice Springs. the Central Australian Show Society. Best Recycled Creation ribbon donated by the Central Australian Show Society. COLLECTIONS Recycled Creation – using DECORATIONS recycled Recycledmaterial Creation – using J74 Thematic J62 Mobile recycled material J68 Bottle Animal / Person J75 Souvenirs J63 Christmas J68 Bottle Animal J69 Greeting Card J76 Natural Objects/ Person J69 Greeting Card CREATIONS J77 Ornaments Hobbies Open J64 Soap Carving J78 or Coins Hobbies OpenStamps J65 Origami – 3 different pieces on a base J79 Collections – any other KITS Recycled Creation – using J66 Diorama – any 3D scene KITS recycled material J70 Land Vehicle Model CREATIONS J67 J68 /Model Person J70 Bottle Land Animal Vehicle Recycled Creation – using J71 Aircraft Model J80 Candle – material handmade recycled J69 Card J71 Greeting Aircraft Model J72 Watercraft Model J81 Wire / Metalwork – functional J68 Bottle Animal / Person J72 Building Watercraft Model J73 Model J82 Woodwork – functional Open J69 J73 Greeting BuildingCard Model J83 Diorama – any 3D scene COLLECTIONS KITS Open COLLECTIONS J74 Thematic J70 Vehicle Model J74 Land Thematic J75 Souvenirs KITS J71 Aircraft Model J75 Natural Souvenirs J76 Objects J70 Land Vehicle Model J72 Watercraft Model J76 Ornaments Natural Objects J77 J71 Aircraft Model J73 Model J77 Building Ornaments J78 Stamps or Coins J72 Watercraft Model J78 Stamps or J79 Collections –Coins any other COLLECTIONS J73 Building Model J79 Collections – any other J74 Thematic CREATIONS COLLECTIONS J75 Souvenirs CREATIONS J80 Candle – handmade J74 Thematic J76 Natural Objects J80 Candle – handmade J81 Wire / Metalwork – functional J75 Souvenirs J77 Ornaments J81 Wire / Metalwork – functional J82 Woodwork – functional J76 Natural Objects J78 Stamps or Coins J82 Woodwork – functional J83 Diorama – any 3D scene J77 Ornaments – any other J79 J83 Collections Diorama – any 3D scene J78 Stamps or Coins CREATIONS J79 Collections – any other J80 Candle – handmade CREATIONS J81 Wire / Metalwork – functional J80 Candle – handmade J82 Woodwork – functional J81 Wire / Metalwork functional J83 Diorama – any 3D–scene J82 Woodwork – functional J83 Diorama – any 3D scene 43 Horses Horses Section Section K K Fees Members: $6.50 Non Members: $13 Closing Sunday, 14 June online or Saturday, 13 June at the office Prizes 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 About Prizes In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) • Entries must be submitted with payment to the CASS Office or by mail to PO Box 2413, Alice Springs NT 0871. • Entries will not be accepted without a signed waiver form. • Entry and waiver forms – following section information. Please note that there are separate entry forms for each discipline. • No on-the-day entries will be accepted with the exception of Novelties and Western Trail. GENERAL RULES / INFORMATION NB: Specific rules and dress code for each discipline are listed at the top of each event. No event will be held over to cater for competitors in other events except at the discretion of the chief steward. All scratching from classes to be reported to the marshalling hut. No refunds will be available for scratchings except with the presentation of a veterinary certificate or medical certificate. Such refunds will not be available until after the Show weekend. All horses are expected to participate in the Grand Parade, must be ready and assembled at the northern end of the oval by 2:30pm Friday, 3 July 2015. (Start times listed in this programme are approximate only and are subject to change. A timed draw/programme will be available from the Administration Office after 22 June 2015 and also posted at the grounds during the Show weekend. This information will also be emailed to anyone who submits an email address on their entry form.) Stallions may be entered in all classes with the exception of Hack and Rider classes provided they are controlled by a competent rider/handler/driver. The owner is responsible for the safe custody of their horse whilst on the grounds. On no account must a horse be left in a manner in which it may be able to leave its stall. All horses must be under strict control of a responsible person. Judge's decision is final in all events. Any appeals must be submitted in writing to the chief steward within one hour of the event along with a $50 fee. These will then be handed on to the board of appeals committee whose decision will be final. Warm up area is restricted to riders competing in the current or immediately upcoming event. This includes the warm up show jumps and the dressage area. Ill treatment of horses at any time on the Show Grounds shall result in disqualification from further competition. The chief steward or judge may at any time disqualify or suspend a horse or rider who in their opinion is either unsafe / unsound, ill-behaved, or who does not comply with the steward’s or judge’s instructions. Please also ensure that you take care when passing through the car park and warm up areas. Parking in area adjacent to the dressage area is reserved for floats. Junior Riders are under 18 years at the time of entry. 44 Horses Horses Section Section K K MAIN OVAL NOTICE Due to safety and insurance reasons, no spectators are permitted to be on the oval during the horse events. The oval is strictly for mounted competitors, a strapper leading a horse, judges and nominated stewards/ helpers only. This includes the show jumping area, except when competitors are walking the course. No unsupervised children are to be on the oval at any time. This rule will be enforced. Riders entering and exiting the oval must do so at a walk and ensure that they do not enter any area where judging is taking place. GRAND PARADE: Friday, 3 July 2:30pm All horses are expected to participate in the Grand Parade. Horses and riders should be assembled in pairs in the marshalling area at 2:30pm. Riders must be dressed as for competition. A trophy is presented for Best Turned Out in the Grand Parade. MEASURER ASDC Measurer, Equestrian Australia (EA) Measuring will take place from 9:30am to 12 noon Sunday, 24 May 2015. Horses and Ponies entered in all Hack and Led classes at the Show must be measured. Horses to be presented in bridle and bit for measuring. Where height is stipulated, the exhibit must be measured each year by a CASS or EA appointed measurer. EA Life Measurement certificates are no longer accepted. The judge of a class may request any exhibit be measured in the presence of the chief steward in charge of the arena. The height then decided upon by the chief steward shall be final. When measuring, an allowance of 3/8” is allowed for shoes. For any queries on measuring please contact the chief steward. TESTS AND SWABBING FOR DRUGS Tranquillising and or stimulating is prohibited. Judges or chief steward may call upon the veterinary surgeon to test any horse at any time for drugs. If a horse is under treatment at the time of the Show, a veterinary certificate must be shown to the chief steward at the time of the horse’s first event. CASS and any servant or appointee of CASS shall not be liable to an exhibitor for the death of or injury, damage or infection to any horse tested for drugs. VETERINARY REGULATIONS All horses from a tick infested area are to be treated and issued with a Waybill from Dept. Primary Industry and Fisheries, PO Box 8760, Alice Springs, NT, 0871. P: 08 8951 5211 before movement to the Alice Springs Show Grounds. STABLING Stables are available at the Show Grounds on a first come, first served basis. Please contact the CASS Officer for all enquiries on P: 08 8952 1651. ANIMAL WELFARE Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all dealings with the affiliate and other competitors and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA and any other applicable governing body at all times. Competitors and participants are to demonstrate good sportsmanship at all times, show respect for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to treat people the way they wish to be treated. 45 Prizes Horses –– Dressage Dressage Horses Horses – Dressage Coordinatorss Fees Coordinatorss Fees Closing Prizes Closing About Prizes Prizes 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 About Prizes In accordance with regula Section KDR KDR Section by Friday, 17 July 2015 wi Section KDR THURSDAY, 2 JULY 9AM START Pam Hooper, Christine Edgoose RULES Members: $6.50 Pam Hooper, Christine Edgoose • Competition will be run under EA rules. Rules availab Non Members: $13 • Depending on number of entries, some Junior classe Members: $6.50 Saturday, 13 June the office must ride to the order of the draw or for Non Members: $13online or•atCompetitors • Timed draw will be available from the CASS Office or 1st $15, 2nd $5 or•atPlease advise the steward of any scratching, prior to Saturday, 13$10, June3rd online the office • Riders must abide by dress and saddlery rules. In with No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected 1staccordance $15, 2nd $10, 3rdregulation $5 • Horses may only enter in 2 consecutive levels, e.g. Pr by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) • No late entries will be accepted. In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected About Prizes • Tests may be called in accordance with EA rules. THURSDAY, 2 JULY 9AM START by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) • Riders wishing to ride HC must indicate this on the e RULES • Only horse/rider combination competing may use th THURSDAY, 2 JULY 9AM START • Competition will be run under EA rules. Rules available •online at www.equestrian.org.au. No lunging in the warm up area is permitted. RULES • Depending on number of entries, some Junior classes may be held on Wednesday afternoon 1 July 2015. • Competitors Competition must will beride runtounder EA rules. Rules at www.equestrian.org.au. the order of the drawavailable or forfeitonline their entry. Associate Depending number of entries, Junior classes may be heldTests on Wednesday afternoon 1 July 2015. • Timed drawon will be available fromsome the CASS Office or via email. Competitors ride to the order of the draw or forfeit their entry. • Please advisemust the steward of any scratching, prior to start of competition. KDR1 Preparatory C (2013) – Junior Timed must draw abide will beby available from the CASS Office or via email. • Riders dress and saddlery rules. KDR2 Preparatory C (2013) – Senior • Horses Please advise theenter steward any scratching, start of competition. may only in 2of consecutive levels,prior e.g. to Prep/Prelim. KDR3 Preliminary 1.2 – Junior Riders abide and saddlery rules. • No latemust entries willby bedress accepted. KDR4 Preliminary 1.2 – Senior Horses may enter in 2 consecutive levels, e.g. Prep/Prelim. • Tests may beonly called in accordance with EA rules. KDR5 Novice 2.2 – Junior • Riders No latewishing entries to willride be HC accepted. must indicate this on the entry form. KDR6 Novice 2.2 – Senior • Only Testshorse/rider may be called in accordance with EAmay rules. combination competing use the warm up areas during the dressage competition. KDR7 Riders wishing to warm ride HC this on the entry form.Elementary 3.2 – Open • No lunging in the upmust areaindicate is permitted. KDR8 Medium 4.2 – Open • Only horse/rider combination competing may use the warm up areas during the dressage competition. • No lunging in the warm up area is permitted. KDR9 Preliminary 1.3 Official Tests Associate Tests KDR10 Novice 2.3 KDR9 Elementary Preliminary 2.3 1.3 KDR11 KDR10 Novice 2.3 KDR12 Medium 4.3 KDR11 Advanced Elementary KDR13 5.32.3 KDR12 Medium 4.3 TROPHIES & PRIZES KDR13 Advanced 5.3 Prize money for official tests sponsored by TROPHIES & PRIZES Equestrian NT and the Central Australian Prize money for official tests sponsored by Show Society. Equestrian NT and the Central Australian Show Society. KDR1 Preparatory Associate Tests C (2013) – Junior KDR2 Preparatory C (2013) – Senior KDR1 Preliminary Preparatory 1.2 C (2013) – Junior KDR3 – Junior KDR2 Preparatory C (2013) – Senior KDR4 Preliminary 1.2 – Senior KDR3 Preliminary 1.2 – Junior KDR5 Novice 2.2 – Junior KDR4 Novice Preliminary – Senior KDR6 2.2 – 1.2 Senior KDR5 Novice 2.2 – Junior KDR7 Elementary 3.2 – Open KDR6 Medium Novice 2.2 KDR8 4.2– –Senior Open KDR7 Elementary 3.2 – Open Official Tests4.2 – Open KDR8 Medium Official Tests 46 About Prizes Horses Western Horses ––– Western Western Horses RULES Youth Classes Sue Wharton Wharton Coordinators Sue Coordinators Members: $6.50 $6.50 Fees Members: Fees Horses – Western Closing Closing Coordinators Prizes Prizes Fees About Prizes Prizes About Closing In accordance with regula by Friday, 17 July 2015 wi Section KWN Section KWN KWN Section • Rider to be 18 years and under, as of 1 January 2015. • Western attire optional. Section KWN • Approved safety helmet must be worn. Non Members: Members: $13 $13 Non Encouragement Saturday, 13 13 June online or at the office Classes Saturday, Sue WhartonJune online or at the office • Western attire optional. 1st $15, $15, 2nd 2nd $10, $10, 3rd $5 1st • Rider and horse need to be in clean, neat attire. Members: $6.50 3rd $5 Non Members: $13 In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: (NOTE: Prize Prize money money not not collected collected Open Classes In accordance with regulation No. 28 by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) by Friday, 17 willorbe • atforfeited) Full Saturday, 13 July June2015 online thewestern office attire must be worn. This includes: long western boots. • Western saddles only must be used. • Horses (6 years old and over) must be ridden in a cur accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected About Prizes Rider to be be 18 18 years years and and In under, as of of 11 January January 2015. • Horses (5 years old and under) may be ridden in a sn •• Rider to under, as 2015. by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) Western attire attire optional. optional. one hand. •• Western Approved safety safety helmet helmet must must be be worn. worn. RULES •• Approved Encouragement Classes Youth Classes Classes Encouragement Showmanship RULES RULES Prizes Youth Classes Classes Youth 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 Western attire optional. Rider to be 18 years and under, as of 1 January 2015. KWN1 Youth •• Western attire optional. Rider and andattire horse need to to be be in in clean, clean, neat neat attire. attire. •• Rider Western horseoptional. need KWN2 Encouragement Open Classes • Approved safety helmet must be worn. Open Classes KWN3 Open •• Full Full western western Classes attire must be worn. This includes: long sleeved shirt // slinky, slinky, western western hat, hat, dress dress jeans, jeans, Encouragement attire must be worn. This includes: long sleeved shirt Western Trail western boots. boots. • western Western attire optional. Western saddles only must must be used. neat attire. Rider andsaddles horse need to be be in clean, •• Western only used. KWN4 Youth •• Horses Horses (6 (6 years years old old and and over) over) must must be be ridden ridden in in aa curb curb bit bit with with one one hand only. only. KWN5 Walk /hand Jog Open Classes •• Horses Horses (5 years old and under) may be ridden in a snaffle bit with two hands, bosal or or aa curb curb bit bit with with (5 years old and under) may be ridden in a snaffle bit with two hands, aa bosal KWN6 Encouragement • Full one western hand. attire must be worn. This includes: long sleeved shirt / slinky, western hat, dress jeans, one hand. KWN7 Open western boots. • Western saddles only must be used. KWN9 Walk Walk Jog Showmanship Western Horsemanship KWN9 // Jog Showmanship • Horses (6 years old and over) must be ridden in a curbKWN10 bit withEncouragement one hand only. KWN10 Encouragement • Horses (5 years old and under) may be ridden in a snaffle bit with two hands, a bosal or aacurb Evaluates rider's ability to execute set ofbit with KWN1 Youth KWN11 Open KWN1 Youth KWN11 Open oneEncouragement hand. manoeuvres in a simple pattern. KWN2 KWN2 Encouragement KWN8 Youth Western Pleasure KWN3 Open Open Western Pleasure KWN3 KWN9 Walk / Jog Showmanship Ring Event Event where where horse horse is is judged judged on on manners manners and and Ring Western Trail Trail KWN10 Encouragement Western willingness through walk, jog and lope on KWN1 Youth willingness through walk, jog and lope on KWN11 Open KWN4 Youth Youth both reins. KWN4 both reins. KWN2 Encouragement KWN5 Walk Walk / Jog KWN12 Youth Youth KWN5 KWN12 Western Pleasure KWN3 Open/ Jog KWN6 Encouragement KWN13 Walk // Jog Jog KWN6 Encouragement KWN13 Walk Ring Event where horse is judged on manners and KWN7 Open KWN14 Encouragement Western Trail KWN7 Open KWN14 Encouragement willingness through walk, jog and lope on KWN15 Open Open KWN15 KWN4 Youth Western Horsemanship both reins. Western Horsemanship KWN5 Walk / Jog Evaluates rider's rider's ability ability to to execute execute aa set set of of Evaluates KWN6 Encouragement manoeuvres in a simple pattern. manoeuvres KWN7 Openin a simple pattern. KWN8 Youth Youth KWN8 Western Horsemanship Evaluates rider's ability to execute a set of manoeuvres in a simple pattern. KWN8 Youth KWN12 Youth Western Reining Western Reining KWN13 KWN16 KWN16 KWN14 KWN17 KWN17 KWN15 Walk / Jog Youth Youth Encouragement Encouragement Encouragement Open Western Reining KWN16 Youth 47 KWN17 Encouragement KWN12 KWN13 KWN14 KWN15 Youth Walk / Jog Encouragement Open Horses –– Western Western Horses Section KWN KWN Section KWN18 Open Western Reining Horses – Western PRESENTATIONS – HIGH POINT YOUTH, WALK / Section KWN TROT, ENCOURAGEMENT AND OPEN – $50 prize money and sash to High Point Winners. Sponsored by Emperor Refrigeration. Points will be tallied Section KWN Section PRESENTATIONS HIGH POINT YOUTH, WALKKWN / from the following–events – Western Dressage, TROT, ENCOURAGEMENT AND OPEN – $50 prize Hunter Under Saddle, Hunt Seat Equitation, money and sashPleasure to High Point Winners. Sponsored Horsemanship, & Versatility. PRESENTATIONS HIGH POINT YOUTH, WALK by Emperor Refrigeration. Points will beWALK tallied// FOLLOWING GRAND PARADE PRESENTATIONS –– HIGH POINT YOUTH, TROT, ENCOURAGEMENT AND OPEN – $50 prize from following eventsAND – Western TROT,the ENCOURAGEMENT OPEN Dressage, – $50 prize money and sash to High Point Winners. Sponsored Hunter Under Saddle, Hunt Seat Equitation, money and&sash to High Point Winners. Sponsored TROPHIES PRIZES by Emperor Emperor Refrigeration. Refrigeration. Points will will be be tallied tallied Horsemanship, Pleasure & Versatility. by Points Hight Point Champions: from the the following events Western Dressage, Dressage, FOLLOWING GRAND PARADE from following events –– Western Hunter Under Saddle, Hunt Hunt Seat Seat Equitation, Equitation, High Point Youth Hunter Under Saddle, Horsemanship, Pleasure Pleasure & & Versatility. Versatility. Horsemanship, High Point Walk / Trot TROPHIES & PRIZES FOLLOWING GRAND GRAND PARADE PARADE FOLLOWING High HightPoint PointEncouragement Champions: Western Versatility KWN16 Youth KWN17 An eventEncouragement ridden to a pattern which may include all KWN18 Open gaits and may also include some obstacles. Riders may be asked to perform challenges expected from Western Versatility a working ranch cow horse. KWN18 Open Open KWN18 An eventYouth ridden to a pattern which may include all KWN19 gaits andEncouragement also include some obstacles. Riders KWN20 Westernmay Versatility Western Versatility may be asked KWN21 Open to perform challenges expected from Anworking event ridden ridden to a pattern pattern which may may include include all all a ranch to cow horse. which An event a gaits and andYouth may also include include some some obstacles. obstacles. Riders Riders KWN19 gaits may also Western Dressage may be be asked asked to perform perform challenges challenges expected expected from from may to KWN20 Encouragement Thursday 3rd July 4pm in the dressage arena. a working ranch cow horse. a working ranch cow horse. KWN21 Open KWN22 KWN19 Level Youth1 Test 2 Youth KWN19 Youth KWN23 1 Test 2 Encouragement KWN20 Level Encouragement Western Dressage KWN20 Encouragement KWN24 Level KWN21 Open Open 2 Test 1 Open KWN21 Thursday 3rd July 4pm in the dressage arena. KWN22 Level 1 Test 2 Youth Western Dressage Dressage Western KWN23 Level 1 Test 2 Encouragement Thursday 3rd July July 4pm in the the dressage dressage arena. arena. Thursday 3rd 4pm in KWN24 Level 2 Test 1 Open KWN22 Level Level 11 Test Test 22 Youth Youth KWN22 KWN23 Level Level 11 Test Test 22 Encouragement Encouragement KWN23 KWN24 Level 2 Test 1 Open KWN24 Level 2 Test 1 Open Horses – Western High Point Open Youth TROPHIES & PRIZES PRIZES TROPHIES & All High Point Champions receive champion ribbon High Point Walk / Trot Hight Point Champions: Hight Point Champions: and $50 sponsored by Emperor Refrigeration. High Point Encouragement High Point Point Youth Youth High High Point Open High Point Point Walk Walk // Trot Trot High All High Point Champions receive champion ribbon High Point Encouragement High Point Encouragement and $50 sponsored by Emperor Refrigeration. High Point Point Open Open High All High High Point Point Champions Champions receive receive champion champion ribbon ribbon All and $50 sponsored by Emperor Refrigeration. and $50 sponsored by Emperor Refrigeration. 48 About Prizes Horses Horses –– Show Show Jumping Jumping Start: Thursday, 2nd July at 9am; Friday, 3rd July at 11am walking 12 noon daily. Show Jumping classes judged Section KSJ und information on classes and rules, please visit EA at www.e Horses – Show Jumping Barry Roycroft Judge Stewards Judge Fees Stewards In accordance with regula by Friday, 17 July 2015 w Section Section KSJ KSJ Sam Hill, Lance Hill Barry Roycroft Members: $6.50 Sam Hill, Lance$13 Hill Non Members: RULES • All events run and judged under Equestrian Australia • Junior riders must be 17 years and under. • Senior riders must be 18 years and over. Members: 14 $6.50 Fees Saturday, June online or•at One the office Closing horse / one rider. Non Members: $13 • Note: two refusals will lead to elimination. 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 Prizes • Riders may ride in two consecutive heights only. Saturday, 14 June online or at the office Closing In accordance with regulation 28must (NOTE: Prize money not collected • No. Riders wear approved helmet and boots to com About Prizes 1stFriday, $15, 2nd $5will be Prizes • forfeited) Official Pony Club uniform or Show attire expected. by 17$10, July3rd 2015 • Abuse towards horses or other riders will result in di In accordance withatregulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected About Prizes2nd July at 9am; Start: Thursday, Friday, 3rd July 11am and 4 July at 11am. Course open for from the • Saturday, Any bad language will result in elimination walking 12 noon daily. Show Jumping classes judged Equestrian Australia (EA) rules. For more by Friday, 17 July 2015under will be forfeited) • Competitors must be dressed in proper riding attire information on classes and rules, please visit EA at www.equestrian.org.au • Saturday, Jump poles mayatvary in length Start: Thursday, 2nd July at 9am; Friday, 3rd July at 11am and 4 July 11am. Coursebetween open for3m and 3.6m RULES 12 noon daily. Show Jumping classes judged under Equestrian Australia (EA) rules. For more walking information onrun classes rules, please visit EA at www.equestrian.org.au • All events and and judged under Equestrian Australia (EA) rules. Show Jumping – Thursday 2nd July, • Junior riders must be 17 years and under. RULES 9am start • Senior riders must be 18 years and over. • All events run and judged under Equestrian Australia (EA) rules. • One horse / one rider. SHOW JUMPING RING – TYOL • Junior riders must be 17 years and under. • Note: two refusals will lead to elimination. TYOL riders may compete in two • Senior riders must be 18 years and over. • Riders may ride in two consecutive heights only. consecutive heights • One horse / one rider. • Riders must wear approved helmet and boots to compete. KSJ1 Art 271 TYOL 30cm • Note: two refusals will lead to elimination. • Official Pony Club uniform or Show attire expected. KSJ2 Art 271 TYOL 45cm • Riders may ride in two consecutive heights only. • Abuse towards horses or other riders will result in disqualification from the Show. KSJ3 Art 271 TYOL 60cm • Riders must wear approved helmet and boots to compete. • Any bad language will result in elimination from the event. • Official Pony Club uniform or Show attire expected. KSJ4 Art 271 TYOL 75cm • Competitors must be dressed in proper riding attire to walk the course. • Abuse towards horses or other riders will result in disqualification from the Show. • Jump poles may vary in length between 3m and 3.6m.KSJ5 Art 271 TYOL 90cm • Any bad language will result in elimination from the event. KSJ6 Art 271 TYOL 100cm • Competitors must be dressed in proper riding attire to walk the course. KSJ7 Art 238 AM7 30cm Show Jumping Thursday July, • Jump poles may– vary in length2nd between 3m and 3.6m.SHOW JUMPING RING – AM7 KSJ8 Art may 238 AM7 AM7 riders ride 45cm in two consecutive heights 9am start KSJ9 Art 238 AM7 60cm KSJ7 Art 238 AM7 30cm Show JumpingRING – Thursday KSJ10 Art 238 AM7 75cm SHOW JUMPING – TYOL 2nd July, KSJ8 Art 238 AM7 45cm 9amriders startmay compete in two KSJ11 Art 238 AM7 90cm TYOL KSJ9 Art 238 AM7 60cm KSJ12 Art 238 AM7 100cm consecutive heights KSJ10 Art 238 AM7 75cm SHOW JUMPING RING – TYOL KSJ1 Art 271 TYOL 30cm KSJ11 JUMPING Art 238 AM7RING 90cm– TEAM EVENTS SHOW TYOL riders may compete in two KSJ2 Art 271 TYOL 45cm KSJ12 Relay Art 238 AM7 100cm consecutive heights Baton is for a team of two riders KSJ3 Art 271 TYOL 60cm KSJ1 Art 271 TYOL 30cm KSJ13 268 Baton Relay 60cm SHOW JUMPING RING – TEAM EVENTS KSJ4 Art 271 TYOL 75cm KSJ2 Art 271 TYOL 45cm Baton is for a team of two3rd riders KSJ5 Art 271 TYOL 90cm ShowRelay Jumping – Friday July, KSJ3 Art 271 TYOL 60cm KSJ13 268 Baton Relay 60cm KSJ6 Art 271 TYOL 100cm 11am start KSJ4 Art 271 TYOL 75cm KSJ5 JUMPING Art 271 TYOL 90cm– AM7 SHOW RING Show Jumping – Friday 3rd July, KSJ6 Artmay 271 TYOL AM7 riders ride in100cm two consecutive heights 11am start SHOW JUMPING RING – AM7 AM7 riders may ride in two consecutive heights 49 SHOW JUMPING RING – TEAM EVENTS Horses – Show Jumping SHOW JUMPING – POLE ON Baton Relay is–forShow aRING team of two riders Horses Jumping Section KSJ KSJ25 Art 270 Accumulator 75cm Start HeightKSJ Section KSJ26 Art 270 Accumulator 90cm Start Height KSJ13GROUND 268 Baton Relay 60cm THE Horses – Show Jumping SHOW RING – POLE ONJuly, Show JUMPING Jumping – Friday 3rd KSJ14 Art 239 Table C Pole on the Ground THE GROUND 11am start Pole on the ground riders must be under 14 years KSJ25 Art 270 Accumulator 75cm Start HeightKSJ SHOW JUMPING RING – TOP SCORE Section KSJ26 Artriders 270 Accumulator 90cmone Start Height Top score may only choose class Horses – Show Jumping KSJ15 Art 271 TYOL Pole on the Ground Pole on the ground riders must be under 14 years SHOW JUMPING RING – POLE ON KSJ14 Art 239 Table C Pole on the Ground SHOW JUMPING RING – TABLE C THE GROUND KSJ15 271may TYOLride Pole Ground heights TABLE CArt riders inon twothe consecutive Pole on JUMPING the ground RING riders –must be ON under 14 years SHOW POLE KSJ16 Art 239 Table C 30cm SHOW JUMPING RING – TABLE KSJ14 Art 239 Table C Pole on the C Ground THE GROUND KSJ17 Art 239 Table C 45cm TABLE C riders may ride in two consecutive KSJ15 Art 271 TYOL Pole on the Ground Pole on the ground riders must be under 14heights years KSJ18 Art 239 Table C 60cm KSJ16 Art 239 Table C 30cm KSJ14 Art 239 Table C Pole on the Ground KSJ19 Art 239 Table C 75cm SHOW JUMPING RING – TABLE C KSJ17 Art 239 Table C 45cm KSJ15 Art 271 TYOL Pole on the Ground KSJ20 Art 239may Table C 90cm TABLE C riders ride in two consecutive heights KSJ18 Art 239 Table C 60cm KSJ21 Art 239 Table C 100cm KSJ16 Art 239 Table C 30cm SHOW JUMPING RING – TABLE C KSJ19 Art 239 Table C 75cm KSJ17 Art 239 Table C 45cm TABLE C riders may ride in two consecutive KSJ20 Art 239 Table C 90cm SHOW JUMPING RING – TEAM EVENTSheights KSJ18 Art 239 Table C 60cm KSJ16 Art 239 Table C 30cm KSJ21 Art 239 Table C 100cm Jigsaw and rescue relays are for teams of KSJ19 Art Art 239 Table C 75cm KSJ17 two riders 239 Table C 45cm SHOW JUMPING RING – TEAM EVENTS KSJ20 Art 239 Table C 60cm 90cm KSJ18 C KSJ22 Art Art 239 268 Table JIigsaw Show Jump 60cm Jigsaw and rescue relays are teams of KSJ21 Art 239 Table C 100cm KSJ19 75cmfor KSJ23 Art Art 239 268 Table RescueC Relay 60cm two riders KSJ20 Art 239 Table C 90cm SHOW JUMPING RING – TEAM KSJ22 Art Show JumpEVENTS 60cm Show Jumping 4th July, KSJ21 Art 268 239 JIigsaw Table–CSaturday 100cm Jigsaw and rescue relays are for teams of KSJ23 Art 268 Rescue Relay 60cm 11am start two riders SHOW JUMPING RING – TEAM EVENTS KSJ22 and Art 268 JIigsaw Show Jump 60cm Show Jumping – Saturday 4th Jigsaw rescue relays are for teams ofJuly, SHOW JUMPING RING – ACCUMULATOR KSJ23 Art 268 Rescue Relay 60cm two riders 11am start Accumulator riders may only choose one class KSJ27 Art 270 Top Score 45cm Start Height KSJ28 Art 270 Top Score 75cm Start Height Top score may only choose class KSJ26 Artriders 270 Accumulator 90cmone Start Height KSJ27 Art Score –45cm Start Height SHOW JUMPING RING SIX BAR KSJ25 Art 270 270 Top Accumulator 75cm Start Height SHOW JUMPING RING –75cm TOPStart SCORE KSJ28 Art Top Score Height Six bar riders may only choose one Start class KSJ26 Art 270 270 Accumulator 90cm Height Top score riders may only choose one class KSJ29 Art 262 Six Bar 45cm Start Height SHOW SIX BAR KSJ27 JUMPING Art 270 TopRING Score – Start Height SHOW RING –45cm TOP KSJ30 JUMPING Art 262 Six Bar 75cm StartSCORE Height Six bar riders may only choose one class KSJ28 Art 270 Top Score 75cm Start Height Top score riders may only choose one class KSJ29 Art 262 Six Bar 45cm Start Height TROPHIES & PRIZES KSJ27 Art 270 Top Score 45cm Start Height SHOW JUMPING RING – SIX BAR KSJ30 Art 262 75cm Start Height KSJ28 Art Showjumper 270 Six TopBar Score 75cm Start Height Champion Six bar riders may only choose one class Reserve Champion Showjumper TROPHIES & PRIZES KSJ29 JUMPING Art 262 Six Bar 45cm Start Height SHOW RING – SIX BAR KSJ30 Art Showjumper 262 Sixonly Bar 75cm Start Senior Showjumper Champion Six bar riders may choose oneHeight class Section KSJ SHOW RING – TOP SCORE KSJ25 JUMPING Art 270 Accumulator 75cm Start Height KSJ29 Art 262 Six Bar 45cm Start Height Junior Showjumper Reserve Champion TROPHIES & PRIZESShowjumper KSJ30 Art 262 the Six Bar 75cm Start All classes with exception of theHeight relay events Senior Showjumper Champion Showjumper are eligible for Champion Showjumper, Reserve TROPHIES & PRIZESShowjumper Junior Showjumper Reserve Champion Champion, Senior Showjumper, and Junior Champion Showjumper All classes with the exception of as thefollows: relay events Senior Showjumper Showjumper points calculated 1st = 5 are eligible for Champion Showjumper, Reserve Reserve Champion Showjumper points, 2nd = 3 points, 3rd = 1 point. Junior Showjumper Champion, Senior Showjumper, and Junior Senior Showjumper Showjumping sponsored by the Alice Springs All classes withpoints the exception of as the relay events Showjumper calculated follows: 1st = 5 Turf Club. Junior Showjumper are eligible for Reserve points, 2nd = 3 Champion points, 3rd Showjumper, = 1 point. Champion, Senior Showjumper, and Junior All classes with the exception of the relay events Showjumping sponsored by the Alice Springs Showjumper points calculated as follows: 1st = 5 are eligible Turf Club. for Champion Showjumper, Reserve points, 2nd =Senior 3 points, 3rd = 1 point. Champion, Showjumper, and Junior KSJ22 Show45cm JumpStart 60cmHeight KSJ24 Art Art 268 270 JIigsaw Accumulator Show Jumping – Saturday 4th July, SHOW RING – ACCUMULATOR KSJ23 JUMPING Art 268 Rescue Relay 60cm Accumulator 11am startriders may only choose one class KSJ24 Art 270 Accumulator 45cm Start Height Show Jumping – Saturday 4th July, SHOW JUMPING RING – ACCUMULATOR 11am start Showjumper calculated follows: 1st = 5 Showjumping points sponsored by the as Alice Springs points, 2nd = 3 points, 3rd = 1 point. Turf Club. Section KSJ Accumulator riders may only choose one class KSJ24 JUMPING Art 270 Accumulator 45cm Start Height SHOW RING – ACCUMULATOR KSJ25 Art 270 Accumulator Start Accumulator riders may only 75cm choose oneHeight class KSJ26 Art 270 Accumulator 90cm Start Height KSJ24 Art 270 Accumulator 45cm Start Height Showjumping sponsored by the Alice Springs Turf Club. SHOW JUMPING RING – TOP SCORE Top score riders may only choose one class KSJ27 Art 270 Top Score 45cm Start Height KSJ28 Art 270 Top Score 75cm Start Height SHOW JUMPING RING – SIX BAR Six bar riders may only choose one class KSJ29 Art 262 Six Bar 45cm Start Height KSJ30 Art 262 Six Bar 75cm Start Height TROPHIES & PRIZES Champion Showjumper Reserve Champion Showjumper Senior Showjumper Junior Showjumper 50 Horses Horses –– Led Horses Led– Led Section KLD Section Section KLD Section KLD KL Copland Copland Coordinators Angela Angela Coordinators ngela Copland Fees Fees embers: $6.50 on Members: $13 Members: Members: $6.50 $6.50 Non Members: Non Members: $13 $13 Saturday, June or online oroffice at the office Saturday, 13 June13 online at the Closing Closing aturday, 13 June online or at the office $15, 2nd 1st $15,1st 2nd $10, 3rd$10, $5 3rd $5 PrizesPrizes t $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected AboutAbout PrizesPrizes In accordance accordance with regulation No.by 28Friday, (NOTE: not collected by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) 17Prize Julymoney 2015 will be forfeited) Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) RULES RULES • Alltohorses to be presented in aand bridle • All horses be presented in a bridle bit. and bit. in a bridle bit. • No headstalls or halters. be controlled by a competent • and No headstalls or halters. StallionsStallions must bemust controlled by a competent handler.handler. allions must by a competent handler. •controlled EA affiliated. • EAbe affiliated. • No rider is permitted to be mounted in any Show classwearing unless wearing an ASA approved helmet • No rider is permitted to be mounted in any Show class unless an ASA approved helmet or hat or hat mounted in anychin Show class unless wearing an ASA approved helmet or hat with chin strap secured. with strap secured. • under Riders18under must wearhelmet, safety helmet, jodhpurs, shortno boots, no chappettes. • Riders must18 wear safety jodhpurs, shirt, tie,shirt, shorttie, boots, chappettes. safety helmet, shirt, tie, short boots, no chappettes. Coats optional. Coatsjodhpurs, optional. Adult riders must wear tie, jodhpurs or neattrousers, riding trousers, ridingand boots, andhelmet. safety helmet. • Adult• riders must wear shirt, tie,shirt, jodhpurs or neat riding riding boots, safety t, tie, jodhpurs or neat riding trousers, riding boots, and safety helmet. Service dress allowed. Blue jeans not permitted. Service dress allowed. Blue jeans not permitted. e jeans not permitted. • Jackets for Smartest on Parade. • Jackets must bemust wornbe forworn Smartest on Parade. Smartest• onJudge's Parade. • Judge's decisiondecision is final. is final. • rider Novice rider –ormust hacknot – must have won a Champion or Champion at anyorShow, • Novice or hack havenot won a Champion Rider orRider Champion Hack at Hack any Show, a 1st or a 1st t not have won Champion orShow. Champion Hacknot at any Show, or a 1stadvancing place at Show. aRider RoyalThis This to aadvancing Junior to aCompetition. Senior Competition. placeaat a Royal does notdoes apply toapply a Junior to a Senior s does not apply to a Junior advancing to a Senior Competition. TROPHIES & PRIZES TROPHIES & PRIZES Led Led TROPHIES & PRIZES Champion Mare, KLD1-KLD5 Classes KLD1-KLD5 $50 Champion Mare, Classes $50 Friday Start 8:30am Start Friday 8:30am Champion Mare, Classes KLD1-KLD5 sponsored $50 sponsored by Integrated Valuation by Integrated Valuation ServicesServices (NT). (NT StockType Horse Type (Mare) KLD1 KLD1 Stock Horse (Mare) sponsored by Integrated Valuation Services (NT). Champion Mare placegetter second placegetter to ReserveReserve Champion Mare second to ) Pony–(Mare) – not exceeding KLD2 KLD2 Pony (Mare) not exceeding 14 hands14 hands Reserve Champion Mare second placegetter to eventual Champion to stand by for judging. eventual Champion to stand by for judging. eding 14 handsKLD3 Mare14– hands, over 14not hands, not exceeding KLD3 Mare – over exceeding eventual Champion to stand by for judging. Champion / Gelding, Classes KLD6-KLD1 Champion StallionStallion / Gelding, Classes KLD6-KLD10 ot exceeding 15 hands15 hands Mare15 – hands over 15 hands KLD4 KLD4 Mare – over Champion Stallion / Gelding, Classes$50 KLD6-KLD10 $50 sponsored by Integrated Valuation sponsored by Integrated Valuation $50 sponsored ServicesServices (NT). (NT). Thoroughbred Mareby Integrated Valuation KLD5 KLD5 Thoroughbred Mare Services (NT). StockType Horse Type (Stallion / Gelding) KLD6 KLD6 Stock Horse (Stallion / Gelding) Champion / Gelding ReserveReserve Champion StallionStallion / Gelding second second ion / Gelding) PonyReserve (Stallion / Gelding) –Stallion not exceeding KLD7 KLD7 Pony (Stallion / Gelding) – not exceeding Champion / Gelding secondplacegetter to eventual Champion placegetter to eventual Champion to standto bystand by 14 hands14 hands ) – not exceeding placegetter to eventual Champion to for stand byfor judging. judging. / Gelding over 14not hands, not KLD8 KLD8 Stallion Stallion / Gelding – over 14– hands, for judging. Supreme Champion Led Exhibit $50 sponsored Supreme Champion Led Exhibit $50 sponsored by exceeding 15 hands15 hands r 14 hands, notexceeding Supreme Champion Led Exhibit $50 sponsored by Integrated Valuation Services (NT) to be judged Integrated Valuation Services (NT) to be judged over 15 hands KLD9 KLD9 Stallion Stallion / Gelding/ Gelding – over 15– hands Integrated Valuation Services (NT) to be judged from Champion Mare and Champion Stallion from Champion Mare and Champion Stallion r 15 hands Thoroughbred KLD10 KLD10 Thoroughbred Stallion Stallion / Gelding/ Gelding from Champion Mare and Champion Stallion / Gelding. / Gelding. / Gelding / Gelding. 51 Horses – Rider Horses Horses –– Rider Rider Coordinators Coordinators Fees Fees Closing Closing Prizes Prizes About Prizes About Prizes • No headstalls or halters. Stallions must be controlled • EA affiliated. Section KRR Section KRR • No rider is permitted to be mounted in any Show cla Section KRR with chin strap secured. • Riders under 18 must wear safety helmet, jodhpurs, Angela Copland Coats optional. Angela Copland Members: $6.50 • Adult riders must wear shirt, tie, jodhpurs or neat rid Members: $6.50$13 Non Members: Service dress allowed. Blue jeans not permitted. Jac Non Members: $13 • Judge's decision is final. Saturday, 13 June online or at the office • Novice rider or hack – must not have won a Champio Saturday, 13 June online or at the office place at a Royal Show. This does not apply to a Junio 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected Riders In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) Friday after the Led classes by Friday, 17 July 2015 willCommences be forfeited) RULES RULES • All horses to be presented in a bridle and bit. KRR1 Smartest on Parade (9 to 12 years) KRR2 Smartest on Parade (13 to 17 years) • No headstalls halters. Stallions must controlled KRR3 by a competent handler. All horses to beorpresented in a bridle andbebit. Novice Girl / Boy Rider (17 years and under) • EA No affiliated. headstalls or halters. Stallions must be controlled KRR4 by a competent Girl / Boyhandler. Rider (9 to 12 years) • No rider is permitted to be mounted in any Show class unless wearing an ASA approved helmet or hat EA affiliated. KRR5 Girl / Boy Rider (13 to 17 years) withrider chinisstrap secured. • No permitted to be mounted in any Show class unless wearing an ASA approved helmet or hat KRR6 Open Rider (17 years and under) • Riders under 18secured. must wear safety helmet, jodhpurs, shirt, tie, short boots, no chappettes. with chin strap KRR7 Smartest on Parade (18 years and over) Coats optional. • Riders under 18 must wear safety helmet, jodhpurs, shirt, tie, short boots, no chappettes. KRR8 Novice Lady / Gent Rider (18helmet. years • Adult must wear shirt, tie, jodhpurs or neat riding trousers, riding boots, and safety Coats riders optional. and over) Service dressmust allowed. not permitted. must be worn Smartest on Parade. • Adult riders wearBlue shirt,jeans tie, jodhpurs or neatJackets riding trousers, ridingfor boots, and safety helmet. KRR9 Lady / Gent Rider (18 years and under • Judge's decision is final. Service dress allowed. Blue jeans not permitted. Jackets must40 beyears) worn for Smartest on Parade. • Novice or hack – must not have won a ChampionKRR10 Rider orLady Champion Hack (40 at any Show, a 1st Judge'srider decision is final. / Gent Rider years and or over) place atrider a Royal Show. This does not apply a Junior advancing to a Senior Competition. • Novice or hack – must not have won ato Champion Rider or Champion Hack at any Show, or a 1st KRR11 Open Lady / Gent Rider (18 years and over) place at a Royal Show. This does not apply to a Junior advancing to a Senior Competition. TROPHIES Girl & PRIZES Champion / Boy Rider Classes KRR3-KRR6 $50 Riders sponsored by Valuation Services (NT). Champion GirlIntegrated / Boy Rider Classes KRR3-KRR6 $50 Riders Commences Friday after the Led classes sponsored by Integrated Valuation Services (NT). Reserve Champion Girl / Boy Rider second Commences Friday the (9 Led KRR1 Smartest onafter Parade toclasses 12 years) placegetter to eventual tosecond stand by Reserve Champion GirlChampion / Boy Rider KRR1 Smartest on Parade (13 (9 toto1217years) KRR2 years) for judging. to eventual Champion to stand by placegetter KRR2 Novice Smartest Parade (13(17 to years 17 years) KRR3 Girlon/ Boy Rider and under) for judging.Lady / Gent Rider Classes KRR8-KRR11 Champion KRR3 Girl Novice GirlRider / Boy(9Rider years and under) KRR4 / Boy to 12(17 years) $50 sponsored by/ Integrated Champion Lady Gent Rider Valuation Classes KRR8-KRR11 KRR4 Girl / Boy Rider (13 (9 toto1217years) KRR5 years) Services (NT). by Integrated Valuation $50 sponsored KRR5 Open Girl / Boy Rider (13 toand 17 years) KRR6 Rider (17 years under) Services (NT). Reserve Champion Lady / Gent Rider second KRR6 Smartest Open Rider years(18 andyears under) KRR7 on(17 Parade and over) placegetter to eventual Champion to stand by Reserve Champion Lady / Gent Rider second KRR7 Novice Smartest on /Parade (18 years and over) KRR8 Lady Gent Rider (18 years for judging. placegetter to eventual Champion to stand by over) KRR8 and Novice Lady / Gent Rider (18 years for judging. and over) KRR9 Lady / Gent Rider (18 years and under Supreme Champion Rider to be judged from years) ChampionChampion Girl / Boy Rider Champion Lady / KRR9 40 Lady / Gent Rider (18 years and under Supreme Riderand to be judged from 40 years) KRR10 Lady / Gent Rider (40 years and over) Gent Rider Girl $50 /sponsored Champion Boy Rider by andIntegrated ChampionValuation Lady / KRR10 Open Lady /Lady Gent/Rider years KRR11 Gent (40 Rider (18 and yearsover) and over) Services (NT). Gent Rider $50 sponsored by Integrated Valuation KRR11 Open Lady / Gent Rider (18 years and over) Services (NT). TROPHIES & PRIZES TROPHIES & PRIZES 52 Horses Horses Horses –––Hack Hack – Hack Horses Hack Section Section Section KHK KHK KH Section KHK AngelaCopland Angela Copland Copland Coordinators Coordinators Coordinators Angela Fees Fees Fees Members: Members: Members: $6.50 $6.50 $6.50 Non NonMembers: Members: Non Members: $13 $13 $13 Closing Closing Closing Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, 13 13June June13 online online Juneor or online atatthe the oroffice office at the office Prizes PrizesPrizes 1st 1st$15, $15,1st 2nd 2nd $15, $10, $10, 2nd 3rd 3rd$10, $5 $5 3rd $5 accordance In accordance with withregulation regulation with regulation No. No.28 28(NOTE: (NOTE: No. 28Prize (NOTE: Prizemoney money Prizenot money notcollected collected not collected About AboutAbout Prizes PrizesPrizes InInaccordance by byFriday, Friday, by17 Friday, 17July July2015 17 2015 July will will 2015 be beforfeited) forfeited) will be forfeited) RULES RULES RULES •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• All Allhorses horses • All toto horses be bepresented presented to be presented ininaabridle bridle inand aand bridle bit. bit. and bit. No Noheadstalls headstalls • No headstalls ororhalters. halters. orStallions halters. StallionsStallions must mustbe becontrolled must controlled be controlled by byaacompetent competent by a competent handler. handler.handler. EA EAaffiliated. affiliated. • EA affiliated. No Norider rider • is No ispermitted permitted rider is permitted totobe bemounted mounted to be mounted ininany anyShow Show in any class class Show unless unless class wearing wearing unless an wearing anASA ASAapproved approved an ASA approved helmet helmetoror helmet hat hat or hat with withchin chin with strap strap chin secured. secured. strap secured. Riders Riders • under under Riders 18 18under must mustwear 18 wear must safety safety wear helmet, helmet, safetyjodhpurs, helmet, jodhpurs, jodhpurs, shirt, shirt,tie, tie,shirt, short shorttie, boots, boots, short no no boots, chappettes. chappettes. no chappettes. Coats Coatsoptional. optional. Coats optional. Adult Adultriders • riders Adult must must riders wear wear must shirt, shirt, wear tie, tie,shirt, jodhpurs jodhpurs tie, jodhpurs ororneat neatriding riding or neat trousers, trousers, riding trousers, riding ridingboots, boots, riding and and boots, safety safety and helmet. helmet. safety helmet. Service Servicedress dress Service allowed. allowed. dress allowed. Blue Bluejeans jeans Blue not not jeans permitted. permitted. not permitted. Jackets Jacketsmust Jackets mustbe beworn must wornfor be forworn Smartest Smartest for Smartest on onParade. Parade. on Parade. Judge's Judge's • decision Judge's decisiondecision isisfinal. final. is final. Novice Novice • rider rider Novice ororhack rider hack–or –must must hacknot not – must have havenot won won have aaChampion Champion won a Champion Rider RiderororChampion Rider Champion or Champion Hack Hackatatany Hack anyShow, Show, at any ororShow, aa1st 1st or a 1st place placeatataplace aRoyal Royal atShow. Show. a Royal This This Show. does does This not notdoes apply apply not totoaapply aJunior Junior to advancing aadvancing Junior advancing totoaaSenior Senior to Competition. aCompetition. Senior Competition. KHK14 KHK14 Novice KHK14 NovicePony Pony Novice Hack Hack Pony ––not not Hack exceeding exceeding – not exceeding 14 14hands hands14 hands Commences Commences Commences Friday Fridayafter after Friday the theafter Rider Rider the classes classes Rider classes KHK15 KHK15 Pony KHK15 PonyHack Hack Pony ––12 12 Hack hands hands – 12 and and hands under under and under KHK1 KHK1 Novice KHK1 NoviceHack Hack Novice ––over over Hack 15 15–hands hands over 15 hands KHK16 KHK16 Pony KHK16 PonyHack Hack Pony ––over over Hack 12 12–hands, hands, over 12not not hands, exceeding exceeding not exceeding 14 14hands hands14 hands KHK2 KHK2 Hack KHK2 Hack––over over Hack 15 15–hands, hands, over 15not not hands, exceeding exceeding not exceeding 16 16hands hands16 hands KHK17 KHK17 Child KHK17 ChildPony Pony Child Hack Hack Pony ––not not Hack exceeding exceeding – not exceeding 14 14hands hands14 hand KHK3 KHK3 Hack KHK3 Hack––over over Hack 16 16–hands hands over 16 hands KHK18 KHK18 Pleasure KHK18 PleasurePleasure Pony PonyHack Hack Pony ––not not Hack eligible eligible – not eligible for forchampionship championship for championship KHK4 KHK4 Lightweight KHK4 Lightweight Lightweight Hack Hack––over over Hack 15 15–hands hands over 15 hands KHK19 KHK19 Show KHK19 ShowHunter Hunter Show––Hunter not notexceeding exceeding – not exceeding 14 14hands hands14 hands KHK5 KHK5 Heavyweight KHK5 Heavyweight Heavyweight Hack Hack––over over Hack 15 15–hands hands over 15 hands KHK20 KHK20 Show KHK20 ShowHunter Hunter Show––Hunter over over14 14–hands, hands, over 14not not hands, not KHK6 KHK6 Ladies KHK6 LadiesHack Hack Ladies ––over over Hack 15 15–hands hands over 15 hands exceeding exceeding exceeding 15 15hands hands15 hands KHK7 KHK7 Childs KHK7 ChildsHack Hack Childs ––over over Hack 15 15–hands hands over 15 hands KHK21 KHK21 Show KHK21 ShowHunter Hunter Show––Hunter over over15 15–hands hands over 15 hands KHK8 KHK8 Pleasure KHK8 PleasurePleasure Hack Hack––over over Hack 15 15–hands, hands, over 15not not hands, eligible eligible not eligible for forChampionship Championship for Championship TROPHIES TROPHIES TROPHIES &&PRIZES PRIZES & PRIZES KHK9 KHK9 Novice KHK9 NoviceGalloway Galloway Novice Galloway ––over over14 14–hands, hands, over 14not not hands, not Champion Champion Champion Hack HackClasses Classes HackKHK1-KHK7. Classes KHK1-KHK7. KHK1-KHK7. Prizes: Prizes:$50 $50 Prizes: $50 exceeding exceeding exceeding 15 15hands hands15 hands sponsored sponsored by byIntegrated Integrated by Integrated Valuation Valuation Valuation Services ServicesServices (NT). (NT). (NT KHK10 KHK10 Open KHK10 OpenGalloway Galloway Open Galloway Hack Hack––over over Hack 14 14–hands, hands, over 14not not hands, notsponsored exceeding exceeding exceeding 15 15hands hands15 hands Reserve ReserveReserve Champion Champion Champion Hack Hacksecond second Hackplacegetter placegetter second placegetter toto to KHK11 KHK11 Galloway KHK11 Galloway Galloway Hack Hack––ladies ladies Hack – ladies stand standby bystand for forjudging judging by forKHK9, judging KHK9,KHK10, KHK10, KHK9,KHK11, KHK11, KHK10,KHK12 KHK12 KHK11, KHK12 KHK12 KHK12 Galloway KHK12 Galloway Galloway Hack Hack––child child Hack – child , ,KHK13. KHK13., KHK13. KHK13 KHK13 Pleasure KHK13 PleasurePleasure Galloway Galloway Galloway Hack, Hack,not not Hack, eligible eligible not eligible for forChampionship Championship for Championship Hack Hack Hack 53 Horses –– Hack Hack Horses Section KHK KHK Section Champion Galloway Hack Classes KHK9-KHK12. Prizes: $50 sponsored by Integrated Valuation Services (NT). Champion Show Hunter Classes KHK19 & KHK21. Prizes: $50 sponsored by Integrated Valuation Services (NT). Reserve Champion Galloway Hack 2nd place to stand by for judging. Reserve Champion Show Hunter second placegetter to stand by for judging. Champion Pony Hack Classes KHK14-KHK17. Prizes: $50 sponsored by Integrated Valuation Services (NT). Supreme Champion Hack judged from Champion Pony, Galloway, Hack and Show Hunter. Prizes: $50 sponsored by Integrated Valuation Services (NT). Reserve Champion Pony Hack second placegetter to stand by for judging. 54 Horses – Harness Horses – Harness Horses Horses –– Harness Harness Section KHN Section Section KHN KHN Section KHN Margaret Bowen Judge Margaret Judge Margaret Bowen Bail Coordinators Margaret Bowen Judge Margaret Coordinators Members:Bail $6.50 Fees Margaret Bail $13 Coordinators Non Members: Members: $6.50KHN Fees Section Members: $6.50 Fees Non Members: $13online or at the office Saturday, 13 June Closing Non Members: $13 Saturday, 13$10, June3rd online Closing 1st $15, 2nd $5 or at the office Prizes Saturday, 13 June online or at the office Closing 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rdregulation $5 Prizes In accordance with No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected About Prizes 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5will be forfeited) Prizes by Friday, 17 July 2015 In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected About Prizes In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected About Prizes Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) Friday, 3rd July – 1pm start.by by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) RULES Friday, July – 1pm start. nline or at the3rd office Friday, 3rdcode Julyis– of 1pm start. preference but should include hat, gloves and whip. Apron/knee rug is • Dress personal RULES optional. Style should complement overall picture. RULES • Dress code is of personal preference but should include hat, gloves and whip. Apron/knee rug is • Adult drivers are aged 18 years not and collected over. egulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money Style complement overall picture. • optional. Dress code is ofshould personal preference but should include hat, gloves and whip. Apron/knee rug is • Junior drivers 6-10 years must be accompanied by an experienced adult driving person as a passenger 15 will be • forfeited) Adult drivers are aged 18 years and over. optional. Style should complement overall picture. seated alongside at all times. A second pair of reins may be attached. • Junior driversare 6-10 years accompanied by an experienced adult driving person as a passenger Adult drivers aged 18 must yearsbe and over. • Junior drivers 11-15 years competing with a single horse may carry a groom or passenger at alongside atyears all times. second pair of reins may be attached. • seated Junior drivers 6-10 mustAbe accompanied by an experienced adult driving person as a passenger their discretion. • seated Junior drivers 11-15 years competing single may carry a groom or passenger at alongside at all times. A secondwith pairaof reinshorse may be attached. • Junior drivers 16-17 years may drive a pair of ponies but not horses or a larger combination. their discretion. Junior drivers 11-15Apron/knee years competing include• hat, gloves and whip. rug is with a single horse may carry a groom or passenger at • ACDS recommends that junior drivers and passengers wear an approved accredited safety helmet. • their Junior drivers 16-17 years may drive a pair of ponies but not horses or a larger combination. discretion. ure. • Participants are obliged to conduct themselves in an orderly manner at all times and are required to • ACDS junior wear approved accredited safety helmet. Juniorrecommends drivers 16-17that years may drivers drive a and pair passengers of ponies but notan horses or a larger combination. comply with the driving rules. • Participants are obliged to conduct themselves in an orderly manner at all times andsafety are required ACDS recommends that junior and passengers wear an approved accredited helmet.to by an experienced adult driving person asdrivers a passenger • In the event of an inconsistency between disciplinary procedures and competition rules, the competition with are the obliged driving rules. Participants to conduct themselves in an orderly manner at all times and are required to eins may• becomply attached. rules will override. • may In the event of andriving inconsistency between disciplinary procedures and competition rules, the competition comply with the rules. at gle horse carry a groom or passenger • Show driving horses / ponies must be at least 3 years of age to compete. override. • rules In thewill event of an inconsistency between disciplinary procedures and competition rules, the competition • All horses / ponies must wear winkers. Show driving / ponies must be at least 3 years of age to compete. rules will override. onies but• not horses or a horses larger combination. • NOT permitted are: bandages, boots, bitless bridles, martingales, side reins, trotting type over checks, • All horses / ponies must wear winkers. Show driving horses / ponies must be at least 3 years of age to compete. engers wear an approved accredited safety helmet. running reins. • NOT permitted bandages, boots, bitless All manner horses / at ponies must wear in an orderly allare: times and arewinkers. required to bridles, martingales, side reins, trotting type over checks, • Permitted nosebands are: Cavesson, Grackle, Mexican, Hanovarian. reins. are: bandages, boots, bitless bridles, martingales, side reins, trotting type over checks, • running NOT permitted • Tails tied to vehicles or harness not permitted. • running Permitted nosebands are: Cavesson, Grackle, Mexican, Hanovarian. reins. linary procedures and competition rules, the competition For information on rules and regulations visitMexican, www.acds.org.au • more Tails tied tonosebands vehicles orare: harness not permitted. Permitted Cavesson, Grackle, Hanovarian. Tails tied to vehicles or harness not permitted. years For of• age to compete. more information on rules and regulations visit www.acds.org.au KHN5 Open Paces and Educated For more information on rules and regulations visit www.acds.org.au Harness dles, martingales, side reins, trotting type over checks, KHN5 Open Paces and Educated TROPHIES & PRIZES Harness KHN1 Open Turnout KHN5 Open Paces and Educated Harness KHN2 Pleasure Pony – 12 hands and under Champion TROPHIES Harness & PRIZESHorse / Pony trophy donated exican, Hanovarian. KHN1 Open Turnout by Central Australian Show Society. KHN3 Horse / Pony – over 12 hands TROPHIES & PRIZESHorse KHN1 Pleasure Open Turnout KHN2 Pleasure Pony – 12 hands and under Champion Harness / Pony trophy donated KHN4 Open Driver Reserve Champion Horse / Pony. KHN2 Pleasure Horse Pony –/12 hands and12under by Central Australian Show Society. www.acds.org.au Champion Harness Harness Horse / Pony trophy donated KHN3 Pony – over hands $5 by Central Australian Show Society. Reserve Champion Harness Horse / Pony. Reserve Champion Harness Horse / Pony. KHN3 Pleasure Horse / Pony – over 12 hands KHN4 Open Driver KHN4 KHN5 Open Driver Paces and Educated TROPHIES & PRIZES Champion Harness Horse / Pony trophy donated by Central Australian Show Society. Reserve Champion Harness Horse / Pony. 55 Horses Horses –– Novelty Novelty Section Section KNV KNV Members: Fees At the time of publication there are$6.50 no Novelty Events scheduled. Nonfor Members: Please refer to our website updates:$13 www.alice-springs.com.au Saturday, 13 June online or at the office Closing Prizes 1st $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 About Prizes In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday,17 July 2015 will be forfeited) GYMKHANA – Sign up: 3pm – Start: 4pm Events provided and sponsored by the Central Australian Show Society. Bending & Flag run as gymkhana, Keyhole & Barrel will run as individually timed events. RULES • All riders must wear an approved safety helmet. • Neat and tidy dress is required. • In the event of equal points, fastest barrel race will decide Champion. TROPHIES & PRIZES Novelty KNV1 KNV2 KNV3 KNV4 KNV5 KNV6 KNV7 KNV8 KNV9 KNV10 KNV11 KNV12 KNV13 KNV14 KNV15 KNV16 Champion Led Novelty Rider Classes KNV1, KNV2, KNV3 & KNV4. Flag Race – led Bending – led Barrel – led Keyhole – led Flag Race (12 years and under) Bending (12 years and under) Barrel Race (12 years and under) Keyhole (12 years and under) Flag Race (13 to 17 years) Bending (13 to 17 years) Barrel Race (13 to 17 years) Keyhole (13 to 17 years) Flag Race – open Bending – open Barrel – open Keyhole – open Reserve Champion Led Novelty Rider. Champion Novelty Rider 12 years and under Classes KNV5, KNV6, KNV7 & KNV8. Reserve Champion Novelty Rider 12 years and under. Champion Novelty Rider 13 to 17 years Classes KNV9, KNV10, KNV11 & KNV12. Reserve Champion Novelty Rider 13 to17 years. Champion Open Novelty Rider Classes KNV13, KNV14, KNV15 & KNV16. Reserve Champion Open Novelty Rider. Ribbons and prize money sponsored by the Central Australian Show Society. 56 Horses – Topsy Ring Rhonda Stevens Horses –– Topsy Ring Coordinators Horses Topsy Ring Horses – Topsy Ring Members: $6.50 Fees Coordinators Coordinators Coordinators Fees Coordinators Closing Fees Fees Fees Prizes Closing Closing About Prizes Closing Prizes Closing Prizes Prizes About Prizes Prizes START FRIDAY 9AM About Prizes About Prizes RULES About Prizes Section KTP Section KTP Section Section KTP KTP Section KTP Rhonda Stevens Non Members: $13 Rhonda Stevens Rhonda Stevens Members: $6.50 Rhonda Stevens Saturday, 13 June online or at the office Members: $6.50 Non Members: Members: $6.50$13 Non Members: $13 Members: $6.50 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 Non Members: $13 Saturday, 13 June or at the office Non Members: $13online Saturday, 13 June online or at the office In accordance with regulation (NOTE: Prize money not collected Saturday, 13$10, June3rd online at No. the 28 office 1st $15, 2nd $5 or Saturday, 13 June online or at the office by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rdregulation $5 In accordance with No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected 1st $15, 2nd $10, 3rdregulation $5 In accordance with No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) START FRIDAY 9AM byinFriday, July will be forfeited) • AllFRIDAY horses to be presented a bridle17 and bit.2015 No headstalls or halters. Stallions must be controlled by a START 9AM RULES START FRIDAY 9AM competent handler. START RULES FRIDAY 9AM • EA affiliated. All horses to be presented in a bridle and bit. No headstalls or halters. Stallions must be controlled by a RULES RULES •• All horses be presented a bridle in and bit. No headstalls or wearing halters. Stallions must be helmet controlled by a No rider isto permitted to bein mounted any Show class unless an ASA approved or hat competent • All horses tohandler. be presented in a bridle and bit. No headstalls or halters. Stallions must be controlled by a competent handler. with chin strap Riders underand 18 mustNo wear safety helmet, jodhpurs, shirt, tie,be short boots, no EA affiliated. •• All horses tohandler. beorsecured. presented in a bridle headstalls or halters. Stallions must controlled by a competent headstalls halters. Stallions must bebit. controlled by a competent handler. •• No EA affiliated. chappettes. Coats optional. No rider is permitted to be mounted in any Show class unless wearing an ASA approved helmet or hat competent handler. •• EA affiliated. Section KTP No rider isstrap permitted toshirt, be mounted in18any class unless wearing anboots, ASA approved helmet or hat Adult riders must wear tie,under jodhpurs orShow neat riding trousers, riding safety hat, with chin secured. Riders must wear safety helmet, jodhpurs, tie,helmet, short boots, no •• EA affiliated. No rider isstrap permitted to be mounted in18any Show class unless wearing an ASAshirt, approved helmet or hat with chin secured. Riders under must wear safety helmet, jodhpurs, shirt, tie, short no bowler oristop hat. Service dress allowed. Blue jeans notunless permitted. Jackets must be worn forboots, Smartest chappettes. Coats optional. • No rider permitted to be mounted in any Show class wearing an ASA approved helmet or hat with chin strap secured. Riders under 18 must wear safety helmet, jodhpurs, shirt, tie, short boots, no chappettes. Coats optional. on Parade. •• Adult riders must wear shirt, tie,under jodhpurs or neat riding riding boots, safety hat, no with chin strap Riders 18 must wear safety helmet, jodhpurs, tie,helmet, short boots, Riders chappettes. under Coats 18secured. must optional. wear safety helmet, jodhpurs, shirt,trousers, tie, short boots, noshirt, chappettes. Adult riders must tie, allowed. jodhpurs or neat riding trousers, riding boots, safety helmet, hat, •• Judges decision iswear final.shirt, bowler or top hat. Service dress Blue jeans not permitted. Jackets must be worn for Smartest chappettes. Coats optional. • Adult Coats riders optional. must wear shirt, tie, allowed. jodhpursBlue or neat riding trousers, riding boots, safety helmet, hat, bowler or top Service dress jeans notRider permitted. Jackets must worn for or Smartest Novice rider orhat. hack – must not have won aorChampion or Champion Hack atbe any Show, a 1st on Parade. •• Adult riders must wear shirt, tie, jodhpurs neat riding trousers, riding boots, safety helmet, hat, Adult bowler riders or top must hat.wear Service shirt, dress tie, allowed. jodhpursBlue or neat jeans riding not permitted. trousers, riding Jackets boots, must safety be worn helmet, for Smartest hat, on Parade. place ator a top Royal Show. Thisdress doesallowed. not applyBlue to ajeans Junior advancing toJackets a Seniormust Competition. • Judges decision is final. bowler hat. Service not permitted. be worn for Smartest on Parade. bowler or top hat. dress allowed. •• Judges decision is Service final. Novice rider orpermitted. hack – must not have won a Champion Rider or Champion Hack at any Show, or a 1st on Parade. Judges jeans decision not is final. nline or•••atBlue the office Novice rider or hack – must not have won ato Champion Rider orBarrel Champion Hack any Show, or a 1st place8at a Royal Show. This does notonapply a JuniorKTP15 advancing to aRace Senior Competition. (over 6at to 8 years) decision is final. • Judges Novice Jackets rider must orbe hack worn – must for Smartest not have won Parade. ato Champion Rider or Champion Hack atyears any Show, or a 1st Riders years and under place at a Royal Show. This does not apply a JuniorKTP16 advancing to a Senior Competition. • Novice rider or hack – must not have won a Champion Rider or Champion Hack at any Show, 1st Keyhole Race (8 years and under) $5 • Judges place atdecision a Royal Show. is final.This does not apply to a Junior advancing to a Senior Competition. or –aled KTP1place Rider (6Royal yearsShow. and under) at a This does not apply to a Junior advancing to a Senior Competition. KTP15 Barrel Race (over 6 years to 8 years) KTP17 Keyhole Race (6 years and under) • Novice rider orand hackunder – must not have won a Champion Rider or Champion Hack at any Show, or a 1st Riders 828years KTP15 Barrel Race (over 6 years 8 years) egulation (NOTE: money not collected KTP2No.Rider (overand 6 Prize years to 8 years) KTP16 (8Competition. years andto – led Keyhole Race (over 6 years to 8 years) Riders years under place8at a Royal Show. This does not apply to a JuniorKTP18 advancing to aRace Senior KTP15 Barrel (over 6 years tounder) 8 years) Riders 8 years and under KTP16 Keyhole Race (8 years and under) – led Rider (6 and under) – led 15 willKTP1 be forfeited) KTP3 (8 years KTP15 Barrel Race (over 6 years to 8 years) KTP17 Keyhole Race (6 years and under) KTP19 Show Jumping – pole height (rider years RidersRider 8 years and under KTP16 Keyhole Race (8 years and under) – 8led KTP1 (6 years and under) KTP17 Keyhole Race (6 years and under) KTP2 Rider (over 6 years to 8 years) and under) – led KTP4 Quietest Horse / Pony (rider 8 years and KTP16 Keyhole Race (8 years and under) – led KTP18 (over 6 years to 8 years) KTP1 Rider (6 years and under) KTP13 Keyhole Barrel Race (8 (6 years and under) – led KTP17 Race years and under) KTP2 (over 6 years to 8 years) RidersRider 8 years and under under) may be led KTP1 Rider (6–years and under) KTP18 Keyhole Race (over 6 years to(rider 8 years) KTP3 – led KTP20 Jumping ––years pole height 68 years KTP17 Show Keyhole Race and under) KTP19 Show Jumping pole height (rider years KTP2 Rider (8 (over 6 years to 8 years) KTP14 Barrel Race (6 (6 years and under) KTP18 Keyhole Race (over 6 years to 8 years) KTP3 Rider (8 years and under) – led and under) KTP5 Childs Pony Hack – 14 hands and under KTP2 Rider (over 6 years to 8 years) KTP19 Show Jumping – pole height (rider 8 years and under) – led KTP4 Quietest Horse / Pony (rider 8 years and KTP18 Barrel Keyhole Race (over 6 years to 8 years) KTP1 Rider (6 KTP3 (8 years and under) – led KTP15 Race (over 6 years to 8 years) (rider 8–years and under) – may be led KTP19 Show Show Jumping pole height height (rider (rider over 8 years under) – led––– pole KTP4 Horse / Pony (rider 8 years and under) may be led KTP21 Jumping 6 KTP3 Rider (8 years and under) led o headstalls orQuietest halters. Stallions must be–controlled by a KTP20 and Show Jumping pole height height (rider (rider 86 years years KTP19 Show Jumping pole KTP2 Rider 6–years to 8hands years) and – led KTP4 Horse / Pony (rider 8(rider years8 and KTP16 Keyhole (8––years and under) – 6led under) – may be led yearsunder) to 8Race years) KTP6 Quietest Childs(over Hack over 14 years KTP20 Show Jumping pole height (rider years and under) KTP5 Childs Pony Hack – 14 hands and under and under) – led KTP4 Rider Quietest Horse / Pony (rider 8 years and under) may be led KTP3 (8–years years and under) led and under) – may be KTP20 Keyhole Show Jumping pole height (rider 6 years KTP17 Race(rider (6–years andand under) and under) KTP5 Childs –under) 14led hands and (rider and ––may beunder led KTP22 Fancy Dress 8 years under) under)8Pony – mayHack be led KTP21 Jumping 6 KTP20 Show Show Jumping –– pole pole height height (rider (rider over 6 years and under) KTP5 Childs Pony Hack – 14 hands and under KTP4 Quietest Horse / Pony (rider 8 years and (rider 8 years and under) – may be led KTP7 Childs Flag Race (8 –years and under)(rider – led8 years KTP18 Keyhole Race (over 6 years to 8 years) KTP21 Show Jumping – pole height (rider over 6 years to 8 years) KTP6 Hack over 14 hands and under) Pony Hack – 14 hands and under w classKTP5 unless Childs wearing an ASA approved helmet or hat (rider 8 years and under) – may be led under) – may be led KTP21 years Show to Jumping – pole height (rider over 6 8only years) KTP6 over 14led hands (rider years and may be KTP8 Childs Flag under) Race (6––years and under) (rider 8Hack years and under) – may be 8led KTP19 Show Jumping –– pole height years KTP22 Fancy Dress (rider 8 years under) NOTE: compete in and one(rider class:8over KTP1, KTP21 Riders Show Jumping pole height (rider 6 wear safety jodhpurs, shirt, short boots, no years can to 8 years) KTP6helmet, Hack–Hack –may over 14 hands (rider 8 years KTP5 Childs Pony –be 14tie, hands and under and under) led and under) – led KTP22 Fancy Dress (rider 8 years and under) KTP7 Flag Race (8 years and under) – led KTP9 (over 6 years to 8 years) years to 8 years) KTP6 Childs Hack – over 14 hands (rider 8 years KTP2 or KTP3. and under) – may be led (riderRace 8 years and under) – may be led KTP22 Fancy Dress (rider 8 years and under) KTP7 Flag (8 years and under) – led and under) –years may be led KTP20 Show Jumping – pole height years KTP8 Flag Race (6 and under) KTP10 Bending Race (8 years and under) – led KTP22 Fancycan Dress (rider 8 years under) NOTE: Riders only compete in and one(rider class:6 KTP1, KTP7 Flag Race (8 and under) – led at riding trousers, riding boots, helmet, hat, KTP6 Childs Hack –years oversafety 14 hands (rider 8 years and under) KTP8 Flag Race (6 years and under) KTP7 Flag Race (8 years and under) – led NOTE: Riders can only compete in one class: KTP1, KTP9 (over 6 years to 8 years) KTP11 Bending Race (6 years and under) and under) may KTP2 orRiders KTP3. eans not permitted. Jackets mustbe beled worn KTP8 Flag Race (6–years and under)for Smartest TROPHIES & PRIZES NOTE: only compete in one(rider class:over KTP1, KTP21 Show Jumping – pole height 6 KTP9 RaceRace (over 6years years to 8under) years) KTP2 orRiders KTP3.can KTP8 Flag years and under) KTP10 Bending (8 and – led KTP12 Flag (over 6 years years) NOTE: can compete in one class: KTP1, Section KTP KTP7 Flag Race Race (6 (8 years and under) –8 led KTP9 (over 6 years to 8 to years) years toand 8only years) KTP2 or KTP3. All prize money ribbons sponsored by KTP10 Bending Race (8 years and under) – led KTP9 Race (over 6years years tounder) 8under) years) KTP11 Bending Race (6 and KTP13 Flag Barrel Race years and – led KTP2 or Fancy KTP3. KTP8 Flag Race (6(8 years and under) KTP10 Bending Race (8 years and under) – led TROPHIES &Australian PRIZES KTP22 Dress (rider 8 years and under) the Central Show Society. KTP11 Bending Race (6 years and under) KTP10 Bending Race (8 years and under) –a led KTP12 (over 6 years to 8 years) KTP14 Barrel Race (6 years and under) TROPHIES & PRIZES mpionKTP9 Rider or Champion Hack at any Show, or 1st Flag Race (over 6 years to 8 years) KTP11 Bending Race (6 years and under) All prize money and ribbons sponsored by TROPHIES & PRIZES KTP12 Bending Race 6and years to 8 years) &toPRIZES Champion Topsy Rider Classes KTP1, KPT2 KTP11 Bending Race (6 years and under) KTP13 Barrel (8 (over years under) – led JuniorTROPHIES advancing aRace Senior Competition. KTP10 Bending Race (8 years and under) – led TROPHIES &Australian PRIZES All prize money and ribbons by KTP1, KTP12 (over 6 years to 8 years) NOTE: Riders can only compete in one class: the Central Showsponsored Society. & KTP3. KTP13 Barrel Race (8 years and under) – led All prize money and ribbons sponsored KTP12 Bending Race (over 6 years to 8 years) All prize Bending moneyRace and ribbons sponsored by KTP14 Barrel Race (6 years and under) KTP11 Race (6 years and under) the Central Australian Showsponsored Society. by KTP13 Barrel (8 years and under) – led KTP2 or KTP3. All prize money and ribbons by KTP14 Barrel Race (over (6 years years and under) the Central Australian Show Society. the Central Australian Show Society. Reserve Champion Topsy Rider second KTP13 Barrel Race (8 under) – led KTP15 6 years to to 8 years) KTP12 Race 6and years 8 years) KTP14 Bending Barrel Race (6 (over years and under) the Central Australian Show Society. placegetter to stand by for judging. KTP14 Keyhole Barrel Race (6 (8 years and under) KTP16 Race years and under) – led KTP17 Keyhole Race (6 years and under) KTP18 Keyhole Race (over 6 years to 8 years) KTP19 Show Jumping – pole height (rider 8 years and under) – led 57 Horses – Topsy Ring Closing Horticulture Horticulture Horticulture Horticulture Delivery Section L Steward Steward Thursday, 25 June online Section Section LL L Section Thursday,Section 2 July. Exhibits L 9am and 12 noon. Sue Sue Ride Ride Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits m Collection Sue Ride Members: Members: $2.50, $2.50, Junior Junior / Aged / Aged Pensioner Pensioner $1$1 Fees Fees embers: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 $2.50, 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 an Prizes Members: Junior / Aged $1 $1.50 Fees Non Non Members: Members: $3.50, $3.50, Junior Junior / Aged /Pensioner Aged Pensioner Pensioner $1.50 on Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 Inoffice accordance with regula About Prizes Thursday, Thursday, 2525 June June online online or or Saturday, Saturday, 2020 June June atat the the office Closing Closing ursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office by Friday, 17 July 2015 wi Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office Closing Thursday, Thursday, 2 July. 2 July. Exhibits Exhibits must must bebe delivered delivered toto the the steward steward between between Delivery Delivery FURTHER INFORMATION ursday, 2 July. Exhibits must beThursday, delivered the steward between 2to July. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward between Delivery 9am 9am and and 12 12 noon. noon. m and 12 noon. Further information regarding this section is available by 9am and 12 noon. Sunday, Sunday, 5 July. 5 July. Exhibits Exhibits must must bebe collected collected between between 9am 9am and and 1212 noon. noon. Collection Collection SPECIAL REGULATIONS nday,Collection 5 July. Exhibits must be collected 9am and 12be noon. Sunday, 5between July. Exhibits must collected between 9am and 12 noon. 1st1st $8$8 and and card, card, 2nd 2nd $5$5 and and card, 3rd 3rd $3$3 and and card cardare given, height to be measur Prizes Prizes •card, Where measurements t $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and and card, card 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card 1st $8 Prizes • Each exhibitor’s items to be listed on one form. Junio InIn accordance accordance with with regulation regulation No. No. 2828 (NOTE: (NOTE: Prize Prize money money not not collected collected About About Prizes Prizes •collected Flowers, whether native or cultivated varieties, exhib accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected About Prizes byby Friday, Friday, 1717 July July 2015 2015 will will be be forfeited) forfeited) by exhibitor. Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) e RideSteward • The stewards will subdivide classes for cut flowers sh FURTHER FURTHER INFORMATION INFORMATION • All entries must beSue ofSue horticultural materials. In arran FURTHER INFORMATION Further Further information information regarding regarding this this section section is available is available byby contacting contacting thethe steward, steward, Ride Ride onon 0400 0400 670 670 258. 258. locally grown. his section is available by contacting the steward, Sue Ride on 0400 670 258. Further information regarding this section is available by contacting the steward, Sue Ride on 0400 670 258. SPECIAL SPECIAL REGULATIONS REGULATIONS • Plants exhibited in container classes must have been SPECIAL REGULATIONS • •Where Where measurements measurements areare given, given, height height to to bebe measured measured from base base of container container to apex apex of of arrangement. •from Plants ofoftoo large orto awkward aarrangement. shape to be safely h iven, height to be measured from oflisted container apex of arrangement. Each Each exhibitor’s exhibitor’s items items tobase to be be listed onon one one form. Junior Junior entries entries onon a of separate a container separate form. form. • •Where measurements are given, height toto beform. measured from base to apex of arrangement. DEFINITIONS e listed on form. Junior entries alisted separate form. Flowers, Flowers, whether whether native native or cultivated cultivated varieties, varieties, exhibited in in cut-flower cut-flower classes classes must must have have been been grown grown • •one Each exhibitor’s items toon beor on one form. exhibited Junior entries on a separate form. Bloom: one flower displayed on a single stem. cultivated varieties, exhibited in cut-flower classes must have been grown by exhibitor. exhibitor. • by Flowers, whether native or cultivated varieties, exhibited in cut-flower classes must have been grown Cut: two ornumber more of flowers / florets displayed on a single ste • •by The The stewards stewards will will subdivide subdivide classes classes forfor cutcut flowers flowers should should thethe number of entries entries make make this this desirable. desirable. exhibitor. Bowl: a receptacle, the diameter of which is greater than e classes• for cut flowers should the number of entries make this desirable. •The AllAll entries entries must must besubdivide be of of horticultural horticultural materials. In In arrangement arrangement sections, flowers flowers need need notnot bebe stewards will classesmaterials. for cut flowers should thesections, number of entries make this desirable. Vase: a container, the height of which is greater than the d cultural •materials. Ingrown. arrangement sections, flowers needInnot be locally grown. Alllocally entries must be of horticultural materials. arrangement sections, flowers need not be Container: a receptacle or holder of any shape or • •locally Plants Plants exhibited exhibited in in container container classes classes must must have have been been in in exhibitor’s exhibitor’s possession possession forfor at at least least 6 months. 6 months. design, grown. er classes must have been in exhibitor’s possession for at least 6 months. Plants of of tootoo large large or awkward awkward a shape a shape to to be be safely safely handled handled may may bepossession be rejected. rejected.for at least 6 months. • •Plants exhibited in or container classes must have been in exhibitor’s ard a shape to beof safely handled may be rejected. •DEFINITIONS Plants too large or awkward a shape to be safely handled may be rejected. Cut Flowers (in clear containers) DEFINITIONS DEFINITIONS L1 1 Bloom – any variety Bloom: Bloom: one one flower flower displayed displayed onon a single a single stem. stem. a single stem. Cut: Cut: two two or or more more flowers flowers / florets / florets displayed onon a single a single stem stem a stem a3stem with with secondary branches. Bloom: one flower displayed on adisplayed single stem. L2 or or Blooms – secondary 1 variety branches. s displayed on areceptacle, single stem or stem with secondary branches. Bowl: Bowl: a receptacle, aor thethe diameter of of which which ison greater is greater than than its height. Cut: two more flowers /adiameter florets displayed a single stem orheight. a stem with secondary branches. L3its 1 Rose Bloom r of which isaagreater thanthe its height. Vase: Vase: container, a container, the height height of of which which is greater is is greater than than thethe diameter diameter of itsits circular circular opening. opening. Bowl: receptacle, the diameter of which greater than its height.3ofRose L4 Blooms which Vase: is greater than the diameter of its circular opening. Container: Container: a receptacle a receptacle or or holder holder of of any shape shape or or design, design, in which which plant plant material material is– 10 arranged. is arranged. a container, the height of which isany greater than the diameter of itsCollection circular opening. L5in Best or more varieties (1 er of any shape oradesign, in which plantof material is arranged. Container: receptacle or holder any shape or design, in whichof plant material is arranged. each) Australian Native – in bloom cut) L6 Stems – 1Native variety L7L7 3Australian – in bloom (1 (1 cut) Cut Cut Flowers Flowers (in(in clear clear containers) containers) L7 Australian Native – in bloom (1 L7cut) (1 (3 cut) L8 Australian Australian Native – in bloom distinct L8 Native – in bloom (3 distinct ntainers) Cut Flowers (in clear containers) Australian Native – in bloom (3 varieties –cut 1 cut varieties – 1Native each) L1L1 1 Bloom 1 Bloom – any –L8 any variety variety L8distinctAustralian –each) in bloom (3 distinct varieties – 1 cut each) –– 1in each) L1 ––any Eucalypt –cut in bloom variety 2 cuts) L9L9 varieties Eucalypt bloom (1 (1 variety – 2–cuts) L2L2 13 Bloom Blooms 3 Blooms 1–variety 1variety variety – L10 2 cuts)Eucalypt – inPea bloom (1cut) variety – 2 cuts) L2 – 1L9 variety Eucalypt – in bloom (1 varietyL9 Sturt Desert Pea L10 Sturt Desert (1 (1 cut) L3L3 31 Blooms Rose 1 Rose Bloom Bloom L10 Sturt Desert Pea (1 cut) L10 Sturt Desert Pea (1 cut) L3 Bloom L4L4 13 Rose 3 Rose Blooms Blooms Arrangements Arrangements L4 Rose Blooms L5L5 3Best Best Collection Collection – 10 – 10 or or more more varieties varieties (1 (1 Arrangements Arrangements more varieties (1 of of each) each) L5 Best Collection – 10 or more varieties (1 L11 Arrangement Arrangement Fresh Flowers – in a bowl L11 of of Fresh Flowers – in a bowl L6L6 of 3 Stems 3each) Stems – 1–variety 1 variety L11 Arrangement of Fresh FlowersL11 – L12 in a bowl Arrangement of of Fresh Flowers – in a bowl Arrangement Fresh Flowers – in a vase L12 vase L6 3 Stems – 1 variety L12 Arrangement of Fresh FlowersL12 – in a vase Arrangement of Fresh Flowers – in a vase 58 L8 L8 Australian Australian Native Native –– in in bloom bloom (3 (3 distinct distinct varieties varieties –– 11 cut cut each) each) Eucalypt Eucalypt –– in in bloom bloom (1 (1 variety variety –– 22 cuts) cuts) Sturt Sturt Desert Desert Pea Pea (1 (1 cut) cut) Horticulture L9 L9 Horticulture L10 L10 L30 L31 Decorated Country Style Hat – using flowers / fruit or a combination of horticultural material Section LL Section Necklace of Seeds, Seed Caps / Pods – must be wearable and prepared for display L33 Fern –– not asparagus L13 Arrangement L33 Fern notin asparagus L13 Arrangement Fresh Fresh Materials Materials (special (special Plants Grown Containers Arrangements Arrangements occasion occasion –– specify) specify) –– under under 30cm 30cm in in height height Section L34 Fern L34 Fern –– in in hanging hanging basket, basket, not not asparagus asparagus Section LL L14 Dried Material –– Fresh under 31cm L32 Indoor Plant (non–flowering) – container L11 Arrangement of Fresh Flowers in aa bowl bowl L11 Arrangement in L14 Dried Materialof underFlowers 31cm in in––height height L35 Fern asparagus L35 Fern –– any any asparagus diameter over 21cm L15 Dried Material –– Fresh over in L12 Arrangement of Fresh Flowers in aa vase vase L12 Arrangement Flowers –– in L15 Dried Materialof over 38cm 38cm in height height L36 Hanging L36 Hanging Basket Basket –– foliage, foliage, not not fern fern L13 Arrangement Fresh Materials (special L33 Fern L16 Tall and L16 Tall and Slender Slender L13 Arrangement Fresh Materials (special L33 Fern –– not not//asparagus asparagus L37 Climbing Trailing L37 Climbing Trailing Plant Plant occasion – specify) – under 30cm in height L34 Fern basket, not occasionBowl – specify) – under 30cm in height L17 Floating L17 Floating Bowl L34 Fern –– in in hanging hanging basket, not asparagus asparagus L38 Succulents –– 33 or varieties L38 Succulents or more more varieties L14 Dried Material –– under 31cm in height L35 Fern – any asparagus L14 Dried Material under 31cm in height L18 Centrepiece L18 Centrepiece for for Dinner Dinner Table Table –– fresh fresh L35 Fern – any asparagus L39 Succulent L39 Succulent –– 11 variety variety L15 Dried over in L36 Hanging Basket – foliage, material with foliage, candles material with //––without without foliage, candles L15 Dried Material Material over 38cm 38cm in height height L36 Hanging Basket foliage, not not fern fern L40 Cacti –– 33 or more L40 Cacti or more–varieties varieties L16 Tall and Slender may be used may be used L37 Climbing / Trailing Plant L16 Tall and Slender L37 Climbing / Trailing Plant L41 Cactus – 1 variety L41 Cactus – 1 variety L17 Floating L19 Miniature Dried L19 Miniature Dried Arrangement Arrangement –– less less than than L38 Succulents – 33 or varieties L17 Floating Bowl Bowl L38 Succulents or more more varieties 8cm L42 One Orchid –– any variety 8cm in in height height L42 One Orchid –in in Bloom Bloom any variety L18 Centrepiece for Dinner Table – fresh L39 Succulent – 1 variety L18 Centrepiece for Dinner Table – fresh L39 Succulent –may 1 variety material with / without foliage, candles L20 Bunch of Violets – including leaves L43 Patio Pot – contain multiple plants L20 Bunch of Violets – including leaves L43 Patio Pot – may contain multiple plants (in (in material with / without foliage, candles L40 Cacti –– 33 or more may used aa suitable suitable container) L40 Cacti orcontainer) more varieties varieties L21 Fruit and // or L21 Fruit and or Vegetable Vegetable Animal Animal // Bird Bird –– may be be used L41 Cactus L19 Miniature Arrangement less than horticultural decorations may used L44 Container with horticultural decorations may––be be used L44 Container –variety with flowering flowering plant/s plant/s L41 Cactus –– 11–variety L19 Miniature Dried Dried Arrangement less than 8cm L42 One in –12 variety L22 Decorated Country L45 Bonsai –– established months L22 Decorated Country Style Style Hat Hat –– using using 8cm in in height height L45 Bonsai established months L42 One Orchid Orchid in Bloom Bloom12 – any any variety L20 Bunch Violets including flowers // fruit or of L43 Patio –– may multiple flowers fruit or a–a– combination combination of L46 Bonsai –– established over 55 years L20 Bunch of of Violets including leaves leaves L46 Bonsai established over yearsplants L43 Patio Pot Pot may contain contain multiple plants (in (in horticultural material aa suitable container) horticultural material L21 Fruit and / or Vegetable Animal / Bird – suitable container) L21 Fruit and / or Vegetable Animal / Bird – horticultural may L23 Country Style Basket –– using L44 Container –– with L23 Country Styledecorations Basket Arrangement Arrangement using TROPHIES & TROPHIES & PRIZES PRIZES horticultural decorations may be be used used L44 Container with flowering flowering plant/s plant/s flowers or of flowers // fruit fruit or aa combination combination of L22 Decorated Country Style Hat – using L45 Bonsai – established 12 months Highest Aggregate open section, voucher donated L22 Decorated Country Style Hat – using L45 Bonsai – established 12 months Highest Aggregate open section, voucher donated horticultural materials horticultural materials flowers L46 Bonsai –– Nursery. established over 55 years flowers // fruit fruit or or aa combination combination of of by Alice Springs by Alice Springs Nursery. L46 Bonsai established over years horticultural material L24 Corsage or L24 Corsage or Buttonhole Buttonhole any style style to to be be horticultural material –– any suitably suitably displayed displayed L23 Country Best Best Potted Potted Plant Plant Classes Classes L32 L32 to to L46 L46 voucher voucher TROPHIES L23 Country Style Style Basket Basket Arrangement Arrangement –– using using TROPHIES & & PRIZES PRIZES flowers or aa combination of L25 Miniature Fresh –– maxiumum L25 Miniature Fresh Arrangement maxiumum donated by Nursery. donatedAggregate by Alice Alice Springs Springs Nursery. flowers // fruit fruit orArrangement combination of Highest open section, voucher horticultural materials size 10cm xx 10cm size 10cm xx 10cm 10cm 10cm Highest Aggregate open section, voucher donated donated horticultural materials Best Bloom or Classes Best Bloom or Stem Stem Classes L1 L1 to to L10 L10 voucher voucher by Alice Springs Nursery. L24 Corsage or Buttonhole – any style to be L26 A Garden Item – either a display or a tool, L26 A Garden Item – either a display or a tool, by Alice Springs Nursery. L24 Corsage or Buttonhole – any style to be donated by donated by Sue Sue Ride. Ride. suitably displayed made entirely from made entirely from recycled recycled materials materials Best suitably displayed Best Potted Potted Plant Plant Classes Classes L32 L32 to to L46 L46 voucher voucher L25 Miniature Fresh Arrangement – maxiumum Best Arrangement even voucher Best Arrangement even numbers, numbers, voucher donated by Alice Springs Nursery. L25 Miniature Fresh Arrangement – maxiumum donated by Alice Springs Nursery. size 10cm x 10cm x 10cm Arrangements for Professionals donated by Ride. size 10cm x 10cm x 10cm donated by Sue SueStem Ride. Best L26 AA Garden –– either aa display or aa tool, Best Bloom Bloom or or Stem Classes Classes L1 L1 to to L10 L10 voucher voucher L26 Garden Item Itemfor either display orusing tool,55 L27 Arrangement Special Occasion L27 Arrangement for Special Occasion using Best Arrangement uneven Best Arrangement uneven numbers, numbers, voucher voucher donated by Sue Ride. made entirely from recycled materials donated by Sue Ride. made entirely from recycled materials flowers and foliage flowers and any any foliage donated by donated by Sue Sue Ride. Ride. numbers, voucher Best L28 Tall –– minimum Best Arrangement Arrangement even even numbers, voucher L28 Tall and and Slender Slender minimum height height 45cm 45cm Arrangements for Professionals Best Native Best Australian Australian Native in in Bloom Bloom (1 (1 Cut) Cut) Class Class L7. L7. donated Arrangements for Professionals donated by by Sue Sue Ride. Ride. L29 Corsage L29 Corsage or or Buttonhole Buttonhole –– any any style style to to be be Prizes: 1st Prize $25, 2nd Prize $15, 3rd Prize Prizes: 1st Prize $25, 2nd Prize $15, 3rd Prize L27 Arrangement for Special Occasion using 5 suitably displayed suitably displayed Best Arrangement uneven numbers, voucher L27 Arrangement for Special Occasion using 5 Bestsponsored Arrangement uneven numbers, voucher $10 by the Australian Plant Society, $10 sponsored by the Australian Plant Society, flowers any L30 Decorated Style L30 Decorated Country Style Hat Hat –– using using donated by Sue Ride. flowers and andCountry any foliage foliage Section L donated by Sue Ride. Alice Alice Springs Springs Inc. Inc. L28 Tall and Slender – minimum height 45cm flowers / fruit or a combination of flowers / fruit or a combination of L28 Tall and Slender – minimum height 45cm Best Australian Native in Bloom (1 Cut) Class horticultural material horticultural material Best Australian Native in Bloom (1 Cut) Class11L7. L7. L29 Corsage Best Native in Bloom (3 distinct, cut Best Australian Australian Native in Bloom (33rd distinct, cut L29 Corsage or or Buttonhole Buttonhole –– any any style style to to be be Prizes: 1st Prize $25, 2nd Prize $15, Prize suitably displayed L31 Necklace of Seeds, Seed Caps / Pods – L31 Necklace of Seeds, Seed Caps / Pods – Prizes: 1st PrizeL8. $25, 2nd 1st Prize $15,$25, 3rd2nd PrizePrize of each) Class Prizes: Prize suitably displayed of each) Class L8. Prizes: 1st Prize $25, 2nd Prize L33 Fern – not asparagus L13 Arrangement Fresh Materials (special $10 sponsored by the Australian Plant Society, must for must be be wearable wearable and and prepared prepared for display display L30 Decorated Hat –– using $10 sponsored by sponsored the Australian Plant Society, occasion specify) Style –Style under in height $15, Prize by Australian $15, 3rd Prize–$10 $10 sponsored by the the Australian L30 Decorated–Country Country Hat30cm using L34 3rd Fern in hanging basket, not asparagus Alice Springs Inc. flowers // fruit or aa combination of Alice Springs Inc. flowers fruit or combination of Plant Alice Springs L14 Dried Material – under 31cm in height Plant Society, Society, Alice Springs Inc. Inc. L35 Fern – any asparagus horticultural Plants Grown in material Containers horticultural material Best Native in Bloom 11 cut Best Australian Australian Native in Bloom (3 (3 distinct, distinct, cut L15 Dried Material – over 38cm in height L36 Hanging Basket – foliage, not fern L31 Necklace of Seeds, Seed Caps / Pods – of each) Class L8. Prizes: 1st Prize $25, 2nd Prize L31 Necklace of Seeds, Seed Caps––/container Pods – L32 Indoor Plant (non–flowering) L32 Indoor Plant (non–flowering) container of each) Class L8. Prizes: 1st Prize $25, 2nd Prize L16 Tall and Slender and prepared for display must be wearable L37 Climbing / Trailing Plant must be wearable and prepared for display diameter over diameter over 21cm 21cm $15, $15, 3rd 3rd Prize Prize $10 $10 sponsored sponsored by by the the Australian Australian L17 Floating Bowl L38 Society, Succulents –Springs 3 or more varieties Plant Alice Inc. Plants Grown in Containers Plant Society, Alice Springs Inc. L18 Centrepiece for Dinner Table – fresh Plants Grown in Containers L39 Succulent – 1 variety material with / without foliage, candles L32 Indoor Plant (non–flowering) – container L40 Cacti – 3 or more varieties may bePlant used (non–flowering) – container L32 Indoor diameter over 21cm L41 diameter over 21cm Cactus – 1 variety L19 Miniature Dried Arrangement – less than 8cm in height L42 One Orchid in Bloom – any variety L20 Bunch of Violets – including leaves L43 Patio Pot – may contain multiple plants (in a suitable container) L21 Fruit and / or Vegetable Animal / Bird – horticultural decorations may be used L44 Container – with flowering plant/s L22 Decorated Country Style Hat – using L45 Bonsai – established 12 months 59 L46 flowers / fruit or a combination of Bonsai – established over 5 years Horticulture Horticulture Horticulture Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 Fees Horticulture Junior Section LJ Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 Horticulture Junior Non Members: $3.50, Horticulture Junior Sue Ride Steward Section LJ Section LJ Section LJ SectionLJ L Section Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office Closing Sue Ride $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 Members: Steward Fees Sue Ride Steward Sue Ride Steward Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner Thursday, 2 July. Exhibits must be delivered to$1.50 the steward between Delivery Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 FeesPensioner $1 ior / Aged Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 Fees 9am and 12 noon.Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 Members: $2.50, Fees Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June$1.50 at the office Closing Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 Non Members: Junior Aged Pensioner $1.50 9am and 12 noon. Sunday, 5 July.$3.50, Exhibits must/ be collected between Collection Thursday, 25 JuneExhibits online or Saturday, 20 June at the office between 2 July. must be delivered to the steward Closing Delivery nline or Saturday, 20 June at theThursday, office 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office Closing Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office Closing 9am and 12 noon. 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card Prizes Thursday, 2 July. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward between Delivery ibits must be delivered to the steward between Thursday, 2 July. Exhibits must be delivered to the steward between Delivery Thursday, 2 July. Exhibits must be delivered to themoney steward between Delivery 9am and512 noon. Sunday, July. Exhibits must be collected between 9am and 12 noon. Collection In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize not collected About Prizes 9am and 12 noon. 9am and 12 by Friday, 17noon. July 2015 will be forfeited) Sunday, 512July. Exhibits must be collected between 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card 9am and 12 noon. Collection Prizes its must be collected between 9am and noon. Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits must be collected between 9am and 12 noon. Collection Collection FURTHER INFORMATION Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits must be collected between 9am and 12 noon. 1st $8 and card, 2ndregulation $5 and card, $3 and card In accordance with No.3rd 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected Prizes About Prizes $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card 1st $8 card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 Prizes For further information, please steward, Sue Ride on 0400 258. card 1st $8 and andthe card, $5 and card, 3rd670 $3 and and card Prizes bycontact Friday, 17 July2nd 2015 will be forfeited) In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected About egulation No. Prizes 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected SPECIAL REGULATIONS In accordance with regulation No. About Prizes In accordance with regulation No. 28 28 (NOTE: (NOTE: Prize Prize money money not not collected collected About Prizes FURTHER INFORMATION by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) 15 will be forfeited) by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) • Where measurements are given, height to be measured from base of container to apex of arrangement. by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) For further information, please contact the steward, Sue Ride on 0400 670 258. FURTHER INFORMATION • Each exhibitor’s items to be listed on one form. Junior entries on a separate form. FURTHER INFORMATION FURTHER INFORMATION SPECIAL REGULATIONS • further Flowers, whether native orcontact cultivated in cut-flower classes must have been grown For information, please thevarieties, steward, exhibited Sue Ride on 0400 670 258. Sue Ride on 0400 670 258. For further information, please contact the Sue on 670 258. by exhibitor. Further information regarding this section available byRide contacting the steward, 670 258. For further information, please contact theissteward, steward, Sue Ride on 0400 0400 670 258. Sue • Where measurements are given, height to be measured from base of container toRide apexon of 0400 arrangement. SPECIAL REGULATIONS •• The willitems subdivide classes cutform. flowers should the on number of entries SPECIAL REGULATIONS Eachstewards exhibitor’s to be listed onfor one Junior entries a separate form.make this desirable. SPECIAL REGULATIONS Where measurements are given, height to be measured from base of container to apex of arrangement. All base entries must benative oftohorticultural materials. Inexhibited arrangement sections flowers not bebeen locally grown. easured••from ofwhether container apex of arrangement. Flowers, orgiven, cultivated varieties, in cut-flower classes need must have grown • Where measurements are height to be measured from base of container to apex of arrangement. Where measurements are given, height to be measured from base of container to apex of arrangement. • Each exhibitor’s items to be listed on one form. Junior entries on a separate form. Plants exhibited in container classes must have been in exhibitor’s possession for at least 6 months. Junior entries on a separate form. by exhibitor. • Each exhibitor’s items to be listed on one form. Junior entries on form. Each exhibitor’s items toor be listed ongrown one Junior entries on aabeseparate separate form. • inFlowers, native cultivated varieties, exhibited in cut-flower classes must have been grown Plants ofwhether tooclasses large ormust awkward a shape toform. be safely handled may rejected. exhibited cut-flower have been The stewards will native subdivide classes forvarieties, cut flowers should the number of entries make this desirable. ••• Flowers, whether or cultivated exhibited in cut-flower classes must Flowers, whether native or cultivated varieties, exhibited in cut-flower classes must have have been been grown grown by exhibitor. •• Classes are defined as: All exhibitor. entries must be of horticultural materials. In arrangement sections flowers need not be locally grown. by by exhibitor. • The stewards will subdivide classes for cut flowers should the number of entries make this desirable. 16 years andofunder – open all age groups ers should the number entries maketothis desirable. Plants exhibited insubdivide container classes must have been in exhibitor’s possession formake at least months. •• The stewards will classes for cut flowers should number of this6desirable. The stewards will subdivide for2015) cut flowers should the thesections number flowers of entries entries make desirable. • All entries must of horticultural materials. In arrangement need notthis be locally grown. 13 to 16ofyears (atbedate of Show, July arrangement sections flowers need notclasses bea3locally grown. •• All Plants too large or awkward shape to be safely handled may be rejected. entries must be of horticultural materials. In sections flowers not be grown. All must be horticultural materials. In arrangement arrangement sections, flowersneed need not be6locally sections flowers need be locally grown. Plants in of container classes must have been in exhibitor’s possession for atnot least months. 9Classes toentries 12 exhibited years (at date of Show, 3 July 2015) been in••exhibitor’s possession for at least 6 months. are defined as: • Plants exhibited in container classes must have been in possession for at least 6 months. locally grown. exhibited in(at container classes must have been in exhibitor’s exhibitor’s • Plants of too large or awkward a shape to be safely handled may bepossession rejected. for at least 6 months. 816years and under date of Show, 3 July 2015) ely handled may be rejected. years and under – open to allaage groups • Plants too large awkward shape to safely handled may rejected. exhibited inor container classes must have been in age exhibitor’s for at Plants of of toodefined large or awkward aand shape to be be safely may be bepossession rejected. • Classes are as: 16 years under – open tohandled all groups, 13 to 16 years (atleast date6ofmonths. Show, 3 13 to 16are years (at date of Show, 3and July 2015)– open to all age groups, 13 to 16 years (at date of Show, 3 DEFINITIONS •• Classes defined as: 16 years under Plants ofare too large oras: awkward shape to 3beJuly safely handled may rejected. Classes July 2015), 9defined to 12 years (at datea of Show, 2015), 8 years andbeunder (at date of Show, 3 July 2015) 9 to 12 years (at date of Show, 3 July 2015)3 July 2015), 8 years and under (at date of Show, 3 July 2015) July 2015), 9 to 12 years (atto of Show, Bloom flower displayed on adate single stem. 16 one years and under – open all age groups DEFINITIONS 8 years and under (at date of Show, 3 July 2015) DEFINITIONS Cut two or16 more flowers / florets displayed on a single stem or a stem with secondary branches. 13 to years (at date of Show, 3 July 2015) Bloom:one oneflower flowerdisplayed displayedon onaasingle singlestem. stem. Bloom DEFINITIONS 9 to 12 years (at date of Show, 3 July 2015) Bowl a receptacle, the diameter of which is greater than its height. Bloom one flower displayed on a single stem. Cut:two two ormore moreflowers flowers florets displayed onaasingle singlestem stemor oraastem stemwith withsecondary secondarybranches. branches. Cut or //florets displayed on 8 years and under (at date of Show,stem. 3 July Bloom one flower displayed on a single Cut two or more flowers / florets displayed on a2015) single stem or a stem secondary branches. Vase the height of which is greater than the diameter of itswith circular opening. Bowl: receptacle, the diameter ofwhich which greater than itsheight. height. Bowlaaacontainer, receptacle, the diameter of isisgreater than its Cut two or more flowers / floretsof displayed a single stem or a stem with secondary branches. Bowl receptacle, theheight diameter which is on greater than its height. DEFINITIONS Vase:aaacontainer, container, the ofwhich which greater than thediameter diameter itscircular circular opening. AofGarden Itemopening. – either a display or a tool, Container a receptacle or holder of any shape or design, inLJ7 which of plant material is arranged. Vase the height of isisgreater than the its Vase a container, the height of which is greater than the diameter of its circular made entirelyopening. from recycled materials Bowl a receptacle, the diameter of which is greater than its height. Container: a receptacle or holder of any shape or design, in which plant material is arranged. Bloom one flower displayed on a single stem. Container a receptacle or holder of any shape or design, in which plant material is arranged. le stem or a stemawith secondary branches. Container receptacle or holder of any shape or design, in which plant material is arranged. Vasetwo a container, the height of which is greater thestem diameter of itswith circular opening. Cut or more flowers / florets displayed on athan single or a stem secondary branches. LJ4 Best Scarecrow – max. height 2m han its16 height. years and under (open) 13 to 16 years L7 Australian Native – Seed in bloom (1/ cut) Butterfly on a Plate – using horticultural Container a receptacle or holder of any shape or design, in which plant material is arranged. LJ5 Necklace of Seeds, Caps Pods – Bowl a receptacle, the diameter of which is greater than its height. Cut Flowers (in clear containers) 16 years and under (open) Butterfly on a Plate – size using horticultural the diameter of itsand circular opening. materials (maximum plate 50cm) 16 (open) must be wearable prepared for display LJ1 years 1 Bloom –under any variety LJ8 Dried Arrangement L8 Australian Native –and in bloom (3 distinct materials (maximum size plate 50cm) Vase a container, the height of which is greater than the diameter of its circular opening. varieties –on 1 cut L1which sign, inLJ1 plant material is arranged. LJ7 A Garden Item – each) either a display or a– tool, 13 Bloom ––any variety LJ6 Butterfly a Plate – using horticultural LJ2 Blooms 1 variety LJ9 Floral Saucer (in wet sand or oasis) LJ4 Best Scarecrow max. 2mor a tool, A Garden Item from – –either aheight display LJ1 1 Bloom –under any variety Container aand receptacle or(open) holder of any shape or design, inLJ7 material is arranged. made entirely recycled materials 16 materials plate saucer must completely covered with L9which plant Eucalypt –(maximum inbe bloom (1size variety – 50cm) 2 cuts) L2 years LJ2 3 Blooms – 1 variety LJ3 Arrangement of Fresh Materials made entirely fromSeed recycled materials LJ5 Necklace of Seeds, Caps / Pods – LJ2 3 Blooms – 1 variety the shape of Pea the saucer retained L10 Sturt Desert (1 cut) L3 1 Rose Bloom LJ3 Arrangement ofvariety LJ4 Best Scarecrow –Fresh max.Materials height 2m must be wearable and prepared LJ1 1 Bloom – anyof (maximum size saucer 20cm) for display 13 to 16 years LJ3 Arrangement Fresh Materials LJ4 to Best Scarecrow – max. height 2m L4 3Best Rose Blooms 13 16 years LJ4 Scarecrow – max. LJ5 Necklace of Seeds, Seedheight Caps 2m / Pods – 16 years and under (open) LJ6 Butterfly on a Plate – using horticultural LJ2 3 Blooms – 1 variety LJ10 Design – on a plate LJ4 Best Scarecrow – max. height 2mfor display Arrangements LJ5 Necklace of Seeds, Seed / 50cm) Pods – LJ must be wearable and prepared LJ8 Dried Arrangement L5 Best Collection –Fresh 10 orMaterials more materials (maximum sizeCaps plateSection LJ5 Necklace of Seeds, Seed Capsvarieties / Pods –(1 LJ3 Arrangement of LJ11 Dried Floating Bowl LJ8 Arrangement LJ5 Necklace ofany Seeds, Seed Caps / Pods – must be wearable and prepared for–display LJ1 1of Bloom –on variety each) must be wearable and prepared for display LJ6 Butterfly a Plate – using horticultural LJ9 Floral Saucer (in wet sand or oasis) L11 Arrangement of Fresh Flowers –/in a bowl must be wearable andsize prepared for display LJ12 Fruit and / orabe Vegetable Animal Bird LJ9 Floral Saucer (in wet sand or oasis) –with LJ6 Butterfly on Plate – using horticultural LJ2 3 Blooms – 1 variety materials (maximum plate 50cm) saucer must completely covered L6 Stems – 1 variety LJ6 L12 Arrangement ofcompletely Fresh Flowers –50cm) in1apair vase saucer must be covered LJ6 materials (maximum size plate LJ13 Painted / Decorated Gum Boots – LJ30 Fruit and / or Vegetable Animal / Birdwith LJ7 A Garden Itemof– Fresh eitherMaterials a display or a tool, LJ3 Arrangement any colour or design made entirely from recycled materials LJ31 Painted / Decorated Gum Boots – 1 pair LJ14 any Bestcolour Scarecrow – max height 2m or design 13 to 16 years LJ32 Big Hairy Caterpillar – using a sock or 9 to 12stocking, years filled with potting mixture and LJ8 Dried Arrangement 60 grass seeds. Accessories can be used for Horticulture Junior Horticulture Junior saucer 20cm) LJ10 (maximum Design – onsize a plate LJ10 Design – on a plate LJ11 Floating Bowl LJ11 LJ12 Floating Fruit andBowl / or Vegetable Animal / Bird LJ12 Painted Fruit and/ /Decorated or Vegetable Animal LJ13 Gum Boots/–Bird 1 pair any colour orthe design LJ13 Painted / Decorated Gum Boots –or1apair the shape of saucer LJ7 A Garden Item – either aretained display tool, any colour or design (maximum size saucer 20cm)materials entirely from recycled LJ14 made Best Scarecrow – max height 2m LJ14 Scarecrow – max height 2m LJ10 Best Design – on a plate 13 16 yearsBowl 9 toto12 years LJ11 Floating 9 to 12Fruit years LJ12 Dried and / Cap or Vegetable Animal / Birdfresh / LJ8 Arrangement LJ15 Decorated or Hat – using either flowers, fruit orGum combined LJ13 dried Painted / Decorated Boots –materials 1 –pair LJ15 Decorated Cap(in orwet Hat – using either fresh / LJ9 Floral Saucer sand or oasis) any Cup colour design dried flowers, fruit or combined materials must completely covered with LJ16 saucer Egg – oforbe fresh flowers of fresh the retained LJ14 the Bestshape Scarecrow max height 2m – LJ16 Egg Cup – of flowers LJ17 Floral Saucer (in–saucer wet sand or oasis) (maximum saucer 20cm) mustsize be LJ17 saucer Floral Saucer (incompletely wet sand orcovered oasis) –with LJ10 Design – onofabe plate shape the saucer retained 9 to 12the years saucer must completely covered with sauceretained 20cm) the shapeBowl ofsize theofsaucer LJ11 (maximum Floating LJ15 (maximum Decorated Cap or – using fresh / size of Hat sauce 20cm)either LJ18 Garden LJ12 Fairy Fruit / or Vegetable Animal /materials Bird driedand flowers, fruit or combined LJ18 Fairy Garden LJ19 Rock Garden – in a flat container LJ13 Gum Boots – 1 pair LJ16 Painted Egg Cup/–Decorated of fresh flowers LJ19 any Rockcolour Garden in a flat container design LJ20 Fruit and / or –Vegetable Animal / Bird LJ17 Floral Saucer (in wet sand or oasis) – LJ20 Space Fruit and / Man orbe Vegetable Animal LJ14 Best Scarecrow –Creature max height 2m/ Bird LJ21 Age /completely – covered using mainly saucer must with materials LJ21 horticultural Space Age of Man / saucer Creature – using mainly the shape the retained LJ7 A Garden Item –of either a display or a tool, horticultural materials 9 to 12made years (maximum size sauce LJ22 Painted / Decorated Gum20cm) Boots – 1 pair entirely from recycled materials any colour or design LJ22 Painted / Decorated Gum Boots – 1 pair LJ18 Fairy Garden LJ15 Decorated Cap or Hat – using either fresh / any colour or design LJ23 Best Scarecrow height 2mmaterials LJ19to 16 Rock Garden in– amax flatcombined container dried flowers,–fruit or 13 years LJ23 Best Scarecrow – max height 2m/ Birdbe LJ24 Decorated Pushbike – theme should LJ20 Fruit and / or Vegetable Animal LJ16 Egg Cup – of fresh flowers LJ8 Dried Arrangement floral, agricultural or–horticultural LJ24 Decorated Pushbike theme should be LJ21 Floral Space Saucer Age Man Creature –orusing LJ17 (in/ wet oasis)mainly – floral, agricultural or sand horticultural LJ9 Floral Saucer (in wet sand or oasis) – horticultural materials saucer must be completely covered with saucer must covered with 6 to 8 years shape of be thecompletely saucer retained LJ22 the Painted / Decorated Gum Boots – 1 pair the shape ofsize theofsaucer retained 6 to 8 years (maximum sauce 20cm) any Cup colour design LJ25 (maximum Egg – ofor fresh flowers size saucer 20cm) LJ18 Garden LJ23 Fairy BestCup Scarecrow –wet max height 2m – LJ25 Egg ofafresh flowers LJ26 Floral Saucer (in sand or oasis) LJ10 Design – –on plate LJ19 Rock Garden –(in incompletely a flat container saucer must be covered LJ24 Decorated Pushbike – theme should be LJ26 Floral Saucer wet sand or oasis) –with LJ11 Floating Bowl shape the saucer retained floral, agricultural or horticultural saucer must completely covered LJ20 the Fruit and /of orbe Vegetable Animal / Birdwith LJ12 (maximum Fruit and /of or Vegetable Animal size of sauceretained 20cm) / Bird the shape the LJ21 Space Age Man / saucer Creature – using mainly (maximum size of sauce LJ13 Painted / Decorated Gum Boots – 1 pair LJ27 Fairy Garden 6 to 8 years horticultural materials 20cm) any colour or design LJ27 Fairy Garden LJ28 Space Scene Rock Garden – in a –flat LJ22 Painted /–Decorated Gum Boots 1 pair LJ25 container, Egg Cup of fresh flowers LJ14 Best Scarecrow – max height accessories can –bein2m used LJ28 any Space Scene Garden a flat colour orRock design LJ26 for Floral Saucer (in wet sand – decoration container, accessories can or beoasis) used Section LJ LJ23 Best Scarecrow – max height 2m saucer must be completely covered for decoration 9 to 12Necklace years LJ29 of Seeds, Seed Caps / Podswith the shape of the saucer retained LJ24 Decorated Pushbike – theme should be LJ29 Necklace ofsize Seeds, Seed Caps / Pods (maximum of Hat sauce 20cm) agricultural or horticultural LJ15 floral, Decorated Cap or – using either fresh / LJ30 dried Fruit and / or Vegetable Animal /materials Bird flowers, fruit or combined LJ27 Fairy Garden LJ31 Painted / Decorated Gum Boots – 1 pair 6 to 8 years LJ16 Egg Cup – of fresh flowers LJ28 Space Scene Rock Garden – in a flat any colouraccessories or design can be used container, LJ17 Floral Saucer (in wet sand or oasis) – Junior Encouragement Award medal. LJ25 Egg Cup –Caterpillar of fresh flowers LJ32 saucer Bigdecoration Hairy – usingcovered a sock or for must be completely with LJ26 Floral Saucer (inwith wet sand ormixture oasis) –and stocking, filled potting Most Fruit or Vegetable the shape of the saucer retained LJ29 Imaginative Necklace of Seeds, Seed Caps / Pods saucer mustsize be of completely grass seeds. Accessories cancovered be usedwith for (maximum sauce 20cm) Animal medal. LJ30 the Fruit and /of or Vegetable Animal60cm) / Bird shape the saucerlength retained decoration (maximum LJ18 (maximum Fairy Garden size of sauce 20cm) LJ31 / Decorated Boots – 1 be pair LJ33 Painted Decorated Scooter – Gum theme should LJ19 Garden in a flat container any colour or–design LJ27 Rock Fairy Garden floral, horticultural or agricultural LJ20 and /Caterpillar orRock Vegetable Animal Bird LJ32 Big – using a sock or LJ28 Space Scene Garden – in a/–flat LJ34 Fruit BestHairy Decorated Cut-Out-Flower cut-outs stocking, filled with potting mixture and LJ21 container, Space Age Man / Creature – using mainly accessories can be used available from the Show Office. Only grass seeds. Accessories can will be used horticultural materials for decoration entries on supplied cut-outs be for decoration (maximum length 60cm) accepted. Cut-outs toGum be decorated on 1 LJ22 / Decorated Boots – 1 pair LJ29 Painted Necklace of Seeds, Seed Caps / Pods sidecolour using non-perishable items. any or design LJ23 Best Scarecrow – max height 2m 5 Years and under LJ24 Decorated Pushbike – theme should be agricultural or sand horticultural LJ35 floral, Floral Saucer (in wet or oasis) – saucer must be completely covered with 61 the shape of the saucer retained 6 to 8 years Horticulture Horticulture Junior Junior Horticulture Junior Horticulture Junior floral,Decorated horticultural or agricultural Best Cut-Out-Flower – cut-outs available from the Show Office. –Only Best Decorated Cut-Out-Flower cut-outs entries onfrom supplied cut-outs will be available the Show Office. Only Section LJ Section accepted. be decorated entries on Cut-outs suppliedto cut-outs will be on 1 LJ side using Cut-outs non-perishable items. on 1 accepted. to be decorated side using non-perishable items. LJ33 Fruit Decorated Scooter – theme should be LJ30 and / or Vegetable Animal / Bird 5 Yearsfloral, and under horticultural or agricultural LJ31 Painted / Decorated Gum Boots – 1 pair 5 Years and under LJ34 Floral Bestcolour Decorated Cut-Out-Flower – cut-outs any or (in design LJ35 Saucer wet sand or oasis) – available from the Show Office. Only must be completely LJ35 saucer Floral Saucer (in wet orcovered –with LJ32 Big Hairy Caterpillar –sand using aoasis) sock or entries onfilled supplied cut-outs will be with the shape of thewith saucer retained saucer must be completely covered stocking, potting mixture and accepted. Cut-outs to beretained decorated (maximum sauce 20cm) the shape ofsize theofsaucer grass seeds. Accessories can be usedon for1 side using non-perishable items. (maximum size of saucelength 20cm) decoration (maximum 60cm) LJ36 Fairy Garden LJ36 Rock Fairy Garden LJ33 Decorated Scooter – theme–should LJ37 for Dinosaurs in a flatbe 5 Yearsfloral, andGarden under horticultural or agricultural accessories can be LJ37 container, Rock Garden for Dinosaurs – inused a flat decoration container, accessories can or beoasis) used LJ34 Best Decorated – cut-outs LJ35 for Floral Saucer (inCut-Out-Flower wet sand – for decoration available the ShowAnimal Office. LJ38 Fruit and /from orbe Vegetable /Only Birdwith saucer must completely covered on/of supplied cut-outs LJ38 entries Fruit and orthe Vegetable Animal / be Bird the shape saucer retained LJ39 Best Decorated Gum Boots –will 1 pair any accepted. Cut-outs to be20cm) decorated on 1 (maximum size of sauce or design LJ39 colour Best Decorated Gum Boots – 1 pair side using non-perishable items. any colour or design LJ36 Seedlings Fairy Garden LJ40 in Eggshells – may be decorated, Section must be asinwhole as possible and to be LJ LJ40 Seedlings Eggshells – may be LJ37 Rock Garden for Dinosaurs – in adecorated, flat 5 Yearsdisplayed and under (minimum eggshells must be asupright whole as possible to be to container, accessories can be2and used 6 eggshells) displayed upright (minimum 2 eggshells to for decoration LJ35 maximum Floral Saucer (in wet sand or oasis) – LJ30 and // 6or Vegetable Animal //–Bird maximum LJ41 Best Cut-Out-Flower cut-outs saucer must be completely covered with LJ38 Fruit Fruit Decorated and oreggshells) Vegetable Animal Bird from the Show Office. LJ31 Painted / Decorated Gum Boots – cut-outs 1 any pair LJ41 Best Decorated Cut-Out-Flower –Only the of the saucer retained LJ39 available Bestshape Decorated Gum Boots – 1 pair entries on supplied cut-outs will be any colour or design available from the Show Office. Only (maximum size of sauce 20cm) colour or design accepted. Cut-outs decorated on 1 entries onCaterpillar suppliedto cut-outs beor LJ32 Hairy –be using awill sock LJ36 Fairy Garden LJ40 Big Seedlings in Eggshells – may be decorated, side usingfilled non-perishable items. accepted. Cut-outs to be decorated on 1 stocking, with potting mixture mustusing be asnon-perishable whole as possible to and be LJ37 Rock Garden for Dinosaurs – inand a flat side items. grass seeds. Accessories can be used for to displayed upright (minimum eggshells accessories can be2used Schoolcontainer, & Organisation Group Projects decoration (maximum length 60cm) maximum 6 eggshells) for decoration School & Organisation Group Projects LJ33 – theme should be LJ41 Decorated Best Decorated Cut-Out-Flower cut-outs LJ38 Fruit andand / Scooter orUnder Vegetable Animal /–Bird LJ42 16 Years floral, horticultural or agricultural available from the Show Office. Only LJ42 16 Years and Under LJ39 13 Best LJ43 toDecorated 16 Years Gum Boots – 1 pair any LJ34 Best Decorated Cut-Out-Flower cut-outs entries ondesign supplied cut-outs will–be LJ43 colour Years LJ44 913 toto1216or Years available from the Show Onlyon 1 accepted. Cut-outs to be Office. decorated LJ40 Seedlings Eggshells – may be decorated, LJ44 entries to 812 Years on in supplied cut-outs will be using non-perishable items. LJ45 69side to Years must be asCut-outs whole astopossible and toon be1 accepted. be decorated LJ45 6 to 8 Years LJ46 4displayed to 5using Yearsupright (minimum 2 eggshells to side non-perishable items. Schoolmaximum LJ46 4& to Organisation 5 Years6 eggshells)Group Projects TROPHIES & PRIZES LJ41 Best Decorated Cut-Out-Flower – cut-outs LJ42 Years and Under 5 Years16and under TROPHIES & PRIZES available from the Show Office. Only Highest Aggregate medal. LJ43 entries 13 to 16on Years supplied be – LJ35 Saucer (in wetcut-outs sand or will oasis) HighestFloral Aggregate medal. Best Exhibit medal. LJ44 Junior 9 to 12 Years accepted. Cut-outs to be decorated 1 saucer must be completely covered on with Best medal. side using non-perishable items. the the Award saucer medal. retained LJ45 Junior 6 toshape 8Exhibit Yearsof Junior Encouragement LJ46 (maximum 4 to 5 Years size of sauce 20cm)Section LJ Most Imaginative Fruit or Vegetable School & Organisation Group Projects LJ36 Fairy Garden Animal medal. TROPHIES & PRIZES LJ37 Rock Garden for Dinosaurs – in a flat LJ42 16 Years and Under accessories be used School &container, Organisation Group can Projects. Highest Aggregate medal. LJ43 13 16 Years forto decoration Medals and prize money sponsored by Centre LJ44 9 to 12 Years Best Junior Exhibit LJ38 Fruit and / ormedal. Vegetable Animal / Bird Landscaping Supplies. LJ45 6 to 8Decorated Years LJ39 Best Gum Boots – 1 pair any Junior Encouragement Award medal. or design LJ46 colour 4 to 5 Years Most Imaginative Fruit or Vegetable LJ40 Seedlings in Eggshells – may be decorated, Animal medal. TROPHIES & PRIZES must be as whole as possible and to be displayed (minimum 2 eggshells to School & Organisation Group Projects. Highest Aggregateupright medal. maximum 6 eggshells) Medals and money sponsored by Centre Best Junior Exhibit medal. LJ41 Bestprize Decorated Cut-Out-Flower – cut-outs Landscaping Supplies. available from the Show Office. Only entries on supplied cut-outs will be accepted. Cut-outs to be decorated on 1 side using non-perishable items. LJ34 LJ34 Horticulture Junior School & Organisation Group Projects Pets Pets & & Animal Animal Nursery Nursery Section Section M M Judge Scoot Andresen Steward Alice Springs Girl Guides Fees Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 Closing Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office Delivery Friday, 3 July. Exhibits must be delivered to the stewards at the Animal Nursery between 8am and 9am. All exhibits will be vetted in as per CASS requirements. This may cause some delays in the accepting of entries. (Country entries will be accepted earlier than the above date for your convenience. Please call the steward to organise a delivery time.) Collection Saturday, 4 July. Exhibits must be collected from the stewards between 4:30pm and 5:30pm. Prizes 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card About Prizes In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) FURTHER INFORMATION For further information, please contact the Alice Springs Girl Guides on 0439 282 173. SPECIAL REGULATIONS • Non Breed ‘Child Pet’ dog / cat may be entered in Classes M3 & M4. All pets in these classes must be vaccinated and you must produce current vaccination certificate at time of vetting. • Depending on the availability of cages pet owners will be contacted if they are required to provide their own cage. • Water containers and food must be provided by the exhibitors where necessary and watering and feeding are the responsibility of the owner. • Pet poultry exhibits must be free of disease. • All entries exhibited at owner’s risk. • All cages shall be large enough to allow free movement of the animals for feeding and exercise. The steward reserves the right to eject any exhibit on the basis of disease, poor condition of animals, or unsatisfactory condition of the cage and its provision for watering, feeding, sanitation or as otherwise deemed by the steward to be against the best interests of the animal or CASS. • Pets are left at the owner’s risk. The Pet and Animal Nursery is positioned on Fourth Avenue, behind the CASS Office. We encourage you to exhibit your pets, as more animals on show will ensure the success of this section. 62 Pets & Animal Nursery Pets Pets & & Animal Animal Nursery Nursery Pets & Animal Nursery ANIMAL WELFARE Section M Section Section M M Section M Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their ANIMAL WELFARE animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. ANIMAL WELFARE Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all animals and at all times to treat their animals and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors anycompetitors event, runhumanely byand CASS have a responsibility ensure theofwelfare dealings withand the participants affiliate and at other to uphold the Rules and to Regulations CASS, of thetheir AQHA Competitors and participants aretheir to conduct themselves in a with professional mannerand andcompassion. act with integrity in all animals and at all times to treat animals humanely and dignity, respect and any other applicable governing body at all times. Competitors and participants are to demonstrate good dealings withand the participants affiliate and are other and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA Competitors to competitors conduct themselves in a professional manner and actthe with integrity sportsmanship at all times, show respect for their fellow competitors and officials, follow rules and toin all and any other applicable governing body at all times. Competitors and participants are to demonstrate good dealings withthe theway affiliate and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA treat people they and wishother to becompetitors treated. sportsmanship at all times, show respect their fellow competitors and officials, follow rules and to and any other applicable governing body for at all times. Competitors and participants are tothe demonstrate good treat people theatway they wish to respect be treated. sportsmanship all times, show for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to M13 Pets – any other Nursery treat people the way they wish to be treated. M13 Pets&–PRIZES any other TROPHIES M1 Birds – large Nursery M13 Decorated Pets – any other $10. M2 Birds – small Best Exhibit Nursery TROPHIES & PRIZES M1 Birds – large M3 Cats Section M Most Endearing Exhibit$10. $10. TROPHIES & PRIZES M2 Birds – small Best Decorated Exhibit M1 large M4 Dogs M3 Cats Most Unusual Exhibit $10. M2 Birds – small Best MostDecorated EndearingExhibit Exhibit$10. $10. M5 Farm Pets M4 Dogs M3 Cats Stewards Pick $10. Most Endearing Exhibit $10. Unusual Exhibit $10. M6 Fish M5 Farm Pets M4 Dogs ASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their Best Overall Exhibit M7 Guinea Pigs Most Unusual Exhibit $10. Stewards Pick $10. $10. M6 with dignity, Fish Pets M5 Farm nely and M8 Mice respect and compassion. Medals for each section winner donated by Paws n Stewards Pick $10. Best Overall Exhibit $10. M7 Guinea Pigs Fish lves inM6 a professional manner and act with integrity in all M9 Native Pets Clawz Pet Accomodation. M8 theGuinea Mice Best Overall Exhibit $10. M7 PigsRegulations of CASS, the AQHA Medals for each section winner donated by Paws n d to uphold Rules and M10 Poultry Prize money sponsored by Desert Oaks Veterinary M9 Native Pets Clawz Pet Accomodation. M8 Mice s. Competitors and participants are to demonstrate good Medals for each section winner donated by Paws n M11 Rabbits Clinic and the Alice Springs Girl Guides. M10 Poultry low competitors andPets officials, follow the rules and to M9 Native Clawz Pet Accomodation. Prize money sponsored by Desert Oaks Veterinary M12 Reptiles M11 Rabbits M10 Poultry Clinic and thesponsored Alice Springs Girl Guides. Prize money by Desert Oaks Veterinary M12 Reptiles M11 Rabbits Clinic and the Alice Springs Girl Guides. M13 Pets – any other M12 Reptiles TROPHIES & PRIZES Best Decorated Exhibit $10. Most Endearing Exhibit $10. Most Unusual Exhibit $10. Stewards Pick $10. Best Overall Exhibit $10. Medals for each section winner donated by Paws n Clawz Pet Accomodation. Prize money sponsored by Desert Oaks Veterinary Clinic and the Alice Springs Girl Guides. 63 Photography Photography Section N N Section Judge Peter Manchester Steward Eric Fisher Fees Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 Closing Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office Delivery Saturday, 27 June. Exhibits to be delivered to the steward at the Photography Section Rumball Hall Saturday between 9am and 11am OR to the CASS Office before 4pm Friday 26th June 2015. Collection Sunday, 5 July. Exhibits must be collected, from the steward at the Photography Section, Rumball Hall between 9am and 12 noon (late collection from CASS Office – Photographs not collected within two months will be destroyed). Prizes 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card About Prizes In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) REGULATIONS Beginners Classes N4-N6 Persons who have not previously won a prize (1st, 2nd pr 3rd) at a CASS Show or any other Show and/or Exhibition. Juniors are also eligible to enter this section. General Classes N7-N15 (open to all photographers) • A maximum of 4 entries may be submitted in each class, except Class N13 (Series) which is limited to a maximum of 2 entries (2 series of 3 to 5 photographs). • If any class has less than 4 entries / less than 3 exhibitors – it will be at the steward’s discretion to move the entries into a different class. The right is reserved to transfer any entry to the correct class if wrongly classified by the competitor. • The original photograph must be taken by the exhibitor with either a digital camera or film camera. • Photographs may be commercially processed or the work of the exhibitor and printed on photographic or electronic print material. • No photograph can be entered in two different sections. This includes identical or almost identical photographs cropped differently or presented as a colour print and a monochrome print. • Photographs that have been previously exhibited at a CASS Show are not eligible for entry. • Any photograph considered by the steward to be unsuitable for display will be rejected. • No refund will be made for any rejected prints. • The greatest care will be taken with entries but no liability will be accepted for loss or damage. • Entries must be RETURN POSTAGE PAID where relevant and will be returned prior to 1st August 2015. • Title/s of Photographs 64 • No refund will be made for any rejected prints. • The greatest care will be taken with entries but no liability will be accepted for loss or damage. • Entries must be RETURN POSTAGE PAID where relevant and will be returned prior to 1st August 2015. N Section Photography Photography Photography Section N Section N • Title/s of back Photographs ◦ The top left hand corner of the print must include entrant’s name, phone number, title of ◦ photograph The back top(max. left hand corner of the include entrant’s name, phone number,with titlethose of 24 characters) andprint classmust number. Ensuring these details correspond photograph (max. 24form. characters) and class number. Ensuring these details correspond with those written on the entry written on the entrytoform. ◦ If attaching a label your photograph (in lieu of writing on print/matt board) ensure it is attached ◦ to If attaching to yourindicating photograph (inand lieuall ofother writing on print/matt board) ensure it is attached the REAR aoflabel the picture top, details as mentioned above. to thePhotographs REAR of the picture indicating top, and all other details as mentioned above. • Mounting • Mounting Photographs ◦ All photographs must be mounted excluding Class N14 (postcard size prints). All photographs must be Class N14 size prints). ◦ Matt board, cardboard ormounted similar is excluding recommended. The (postcard thickness of the mount must not ◦ Matt board, exceed 7mm.cardboard or similar is recommended. The thickness of the mount must not exceed ◦ DO NOT7mm. mount photos in frames, on chipboard, wood, hardboard, behind glass, laminate or Canvas ◦ prints DO NOT photos inaccepted. frames, on chipboard, wood, hardboard, behind glass, laminate or Canvas asmount they will not be prints as they will not be accepted. • Mandatory Size of Exhibits • Mandatory of Exhibits ◦ ClassesSize (N1-N12) – minimum size 15cm x 20cm, maximum size 40cm x 50cm. These are overall ◦ measurements Classes (N1-N12) – minimum size 15cm x 20cm, which incorporates the size of themaximum mounts. size 40cm x 50cm. These are overall measurements the size of the mounts. ◦ Class N13 Serieswhich – seeincorporates definition below. ◦ Class N133 Series – see definition ▪ The to 5 photographs may below. be mounted separately or mounted together. The 3 to 5 photographs may be mounted separately mounted ▪ Individually mounted photos are not to exceed 25cmorx 30cm eachtogether. incorporating the mount. ▪ Ensure Individually mounted photos are not to 25cmon x 30cm eachlabel incorporating thePhoto mount. that the order of photographs areexceed numbered the back i.e. Photo 1, 2 etc. Ensure that thesize order of photographs numbered on the back 40cm label i.e. Photo 1, Photo 2 etc. ▪ The combined of the 5 prints withare mount MUST NOT exceed x 60cm. ▪ The the 5must printsbewith mount MUST exceed 40cm x 60cm. ◦ Class N14combined (postcardsize sizeofprint) 10cm x 15cm (no NOT mount required). N14 (panoramic (postcard size print) must be x 15cm (no mount required). ◦ Class N15 photographs) the10cm longer side, incorporating the mount, is to be a minimum ◦ of Class N15 (panoramic photographs) theThe longer side, mount, is to be amust minimum 20cm and a maximum of 60cm long. length of incorporating the longer sidethe of the photograph be at of 20cm and a maximum of 60cm long. The length of the longer side of the photograph must be at least twice the length of the shorter side. least twice the length of the shorter side. DEFINITIONS DEFINITIONS • MONOCHROME – Any photograph containing shades of only one colour. If toning is carried out, it must • be MONOCHROME Anyof photograph containing shades of only onethe colour. If toning is extra carried out, it over the total –area the photograph – partial toning and/or addition of one colour is must not be over the in total area of the photograph – partial toning and/or the addition of one extra colour is not acceptable a monochrome photograph. acceptable in aphotograph monochrome photograph. • COLOUR – Any that is not monochrome. It includes a monochrome photograph that has • been COLOUR – Anytoned photograph is not monochrome. It includes a monochrome photograph that has partially or had that colour added. been partially tonedtreated or had colour added. • OPEN – Any subject pictorially i.e. embodying the elements of good design, arrangement or • composition OPEN – Any subject treated pictorially i.e. embodying the elements of good design, arrangement or and which reflects the personal interpretation of the photographer, including “creative” composition and which reflects and the personal interpretation of the “creative” and “experimental” techniques derivations providing there is photographer, a photographicincluding base. and “experimental” techniques depicts and derivations providing there is a photographic base. in a natural • NATURE – Nature photography living, untamed animals and uncultivated plants • habitat, NATUREgeology – Natureand photography depicts of living, untamed animalsfrom and insects uncultivated plantsPhotographs in a natural of the wide diversity natural phenomena, to icebergs. habitat, geology and the wide diversity from insects to icebergs. Photographs of animals, which are domesticated, cagedofornatural under phenomena, any form of restraint, as well as photographs of animals, which areare domesticated, caged evidence or under any form ofisrestraint, as well as photographs of as cultivated plants, ineligible. Minimal of humans acceptable for nature subjects, such cultivated plants, ineligible. Minimal evidence of humans is acceptable for nature subjects, such as barn owls or storksare adapting to an environment modified by humans, or natural forces, like hurricanes barn owls or storks adapting to an environment whatever modified photographic by humans, ormedium natural forces, hurricanes or tidal waves, reclaiming it. The photographer, is used,like must have or tidalthe waves, reclaiming it. The photographer, whatever photographic medium must have is used, taken original image. Any manipulation or modification to the original image is limited to minor taken the original image.and Anymust manipulation or modification to original the original image is limited to minor retouching of blemishes not alter the content of the scene. retouching blemishes and must not the that content the original scene.study to full body length. • PEOPLE – Aofphotograph of a person oralter persons mayofrange from a head • This PEOPLE – A photograph of a photographs person or persons that may range from a head study to full body length. section includes candid and formal portraits. This section includes candid photographs and formal • LANDSCAPE – A photograph of natural scenery. It mayportraits. include evidence of man, people, animals, even • part LANDSCAPE – Aprovided photograph natural scenery. It maydominate include evidence of man, people, animals, even of the sea, thatof none of these elements the photograph. part of the sea, provided that none of these elements dominate the photograph. 65 Photography Photography Section Section N N • CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN LANDSCAPE – Classes N5 & N9, is defined as within the Northern Territory and south of Three Ways. • PHOTO ART – The image must have photographic origin with the original image/work having been made by the entrant. The photograph may have been modified during exposure in the camera or modified after exposure with experimental, digital, computer software or darkroom techniques. The subject covers entries that display a novel or unusual combination of objects and / or viewpoint. • SERIES – A series of 3 to 5 photographs telling a story or portraying a single theme. Juniors N11 N1 N12 N2 N3 Monochrome / Colour Photographs – open subject (7 years and under) Monochrome / Colour Photographs – open subject (12 years and under) Monochrome / Colour Photographs – open subject (15 years and under) N13 N14 N15 Monochrome / Colour Photographs – people Monochrome / Colour Photographs – experimental Monochrome / Colour Photographs – series Postcard Size Photographs – open subject Monochrome / Colour Panorama Photographs – open subject Beginners TROPHIES & PRIZES N4 N5 Best Centralian Landscape “Barry Alwright Award” N6 Colour Photographs – open subject Colour Photographs – Central Australian landscape Monochrome / Colour Photos – people Champion Photograph Champion Wildlife Award General Most Successful Photographer N7 N8 N9 Champion Junior Photographer N10 Monochrome Photographs – open subject Colour Photographs – open subject Colour Photographs – Central Australian landscape Monochrome / Colour Photographs – nature Prize money and trophies sponsored by Framed in Alice. About the Judge Peter S Manchester AFIAP, AAPS, Hon FAPS, FTPF. Although I have been around the Tasmanian “photographic traps” since 1979 my relationship with the photographic medium was uncertain at first. After first taking snapshots of the PI soldiers in PNG with a Yaschica, I returned to my first life interest and work in geology where I photographed rocks and landscapes in Tasmania, as well as rock cross sections under the microscope. Consequently, I was more of a chronicler on film of all aspects of Tasmanian geology. Then a few years later I had to teach my late wife how to use the camera for “artistic” purposes. This became the turning point. A scientist trying to become an artist. A left brain, right brain conjugation? 66 N9 in Alice. Colour Photographs – Central Australian landscape Photography Photography N10 Monochrome / Colour Photographs Section Section N N – nature I found the scope of ‘how to see’ was much wider in the artistic field of the photographic endeavour. My catch About the Judge cry as a photographer was “how good are my images?” I entered competitions from camera club level, to Peter S Manchester AAPS, Hon FAPS, state level, then theAFIAP, Nationals and finally theFTPF. International Salons. The journey had its failures and triumphs Although I have been the Tasmanian “photographic traps” 1979 my relationship withthe thedigital in my chosen genre ofaround monochrome photography. I set up my own since traditional darkroom and later photographic medium was uncertain first. darkroom. During this journey I foundat one of the best and rewarding ways of learning this artistic medium was to teach photography, this doneinwith secondary and matriculation students, well as After first taking snapshots and of the PI was soldiers PNGprimary, with a Yaschica, I returned to my first life interestasand with adult education over a 30 year period. I set up the monochrome group: Society 20C, the Photographic work in geology where I photographed rocks and landscapes in Tasmania, as well as rock cross sections Departments at Alanvale and Newstead Colleges. Other photographic in my journey are Audio under the microscope. Consequently, I was more of a chronicler on filmpursuits of all aspects of Tasmanian geology. Visuals, Video and Schlieren. I have been up and down the management rung of the Australian Then a few years later I had to teach my late wife how to use the camera for “artistic” purposes. This becameN Section Photography Photographic Society. the turning point. A scientist trying to become an artist. A left brain, right brain conjugation? As a judge assessor / advisor of was many forms of photography, the criteria, inendeavour. the presentation of I found the/scope of ‘how to see’ much wider in the artisticI subscribe field of thetophotographic My catch imagery, of storytelling, decisive moment, composition, presentation, originality and impact. cry as a photographer was “how good are my images?” I technique, entered competitions from camera club level, to state level, then Nationals the laterally. International Salons. The had unusual its failures triumphs Photography hasthe taught me toand see finally and think Imagery must bejourney unique and to and “wow” the in my chosen genre of monochrome photography. I set up my own traditional darkroom and later the digital viewer. I don’t believe that images should be taken for competition unless they are different. darkroom. During this journey I found one of the best and rewarding ways of learning this artistic medium Presently, because of the digital darkroom and Photoshop / Lightroom, I have become more of a was to teach photography, and this was done with primary, secondary and matriculation students, as well as photographic “painter”. However, it is still a representation of my journey through life; I make an image to tell with adult education over a 30 year period. I set up the monochrome group: Society 20C, the Photographic my story. Departments at Alanvale and Newstead Colleges. Other photographic pursuits in my journey are Audio Visuals, Video and Schlieren. I have been up and down the management rung of the Australian Photographic Society. As a judge / assessor / advisor of many forms of photography, I subscribe to the criteria, in the presentation of imagery, of storytelling, decisive moment, composition, technique, presentation, originality and impact. Photography has taught me to see and think laterally. Imagery must be unique and unusual to “wow” the viewer. I don’t believe that images should be taken for competition unless they are different. Presently, because of the digital darkroom and Photoshop / Lightroom, I have become more of a photographic “painter”. However, it is still a representation of my journey through life; I make an image to tell my story. 67 Poultry Poultry Section Section P P Judge Neville Chiselett Stewards Wulf Pfau, Craig Whan, Brian Gaisford Fees Members: $2.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1 Non Members: $3.50, Junior / Aged Pensioner $1.50 Closing Thursday, 25 June online or Saturday, 20 June at the office Delivery Wednesday, 1 July. Exhibits must be delivered between 4pm and 6pm. Collection Saturday, 4 July. Exhibits to be collected between 4pm and 6pm Saturday or between 10:30am and 11:30am on Sunday, 5 July 2015. Birds not collected after that time will be disposed of as seen fit. Alternative requirements may be made by contacting the steward. Prizes 1st $8 and card, 2nd $5 and card, 3rd $3 and card About Prizes In accordance with regulation No. 28 (NOTE: Prize money not collected by Friday, 17 July 2015 will be forfeited) NOTE: All exhibitors and exhibits shall conform to and be in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Central Australian Show Society. Any questions regarding this section may be directed to Wulf Pfau, steward on 0407 614 140. SPECIAL REGULATIONS • Food, water containers and cages are provided. • Entries entered in the wrong class cannot be judged. Assistance with class identification may be obtained by contact with the stewards, however final responsibility rests with the exhibitor, no responsibility will be accepted for incorrect entries. • The stewards reserve the right to reject or remove exhibits, based on their own opinion or on veterinary advice, that are suspected of being diseased or ill. • All exhibits must be individually inspected by the stewards prior to being entered in the cages, no bird may be removed without a steward in attendance. • An exhibit can only be entered in one class. • Exhibitors will be permitted to be present at the time of judging at the discretion of the judge. • Judging will commence at 9am on Thursday, 2 July 2015. • All exhibits shall be entered at own risk. • Sale of birds is permitted. A “for sale” notice with the name, contact of the seller and the price on a plain, white piece of cardboard can be placed on the cage any time after judging. Onus for all arrangements rests with the seller and no responsibility shall be accepted by CASS. • A limited number of day old chickens will be available for sale at the Show. • Birds must have been owned by exhibitor for at least 2 months. • Any breach of the Show Society Rules or Regulations or any of the above, shall result in immediate disqualification and forfeiture of awards, monies and possible prohibition from future exhibiting. • No late entries accepted. • Birds not delivered during delivery times will not be judged. 68 Poultry Poultry Section Section P P ANIMAL WELFARE Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all dealings with the affiliate and other competitors and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA and any other applicable governing body at all times. Competitors and participants are to demonstrate good sportsmanship at all times, show respect for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to treat people the way they wish to be treated. P28 P29 P30 P31 P32 Heavy Breed Large Fowl P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 Banevelder (male) – black Banevelder (female) – black Australorp (male) Australorp (female) Banevelder (male) Banevelder (female) Dorking (male) Dorking (female) Plymouth Rock (male) Plymouth Rock (female) Rhode Island Red (male) Rhode Island Red (female) Sussex (male) Sussex (female) Heavy Breed (male) – any pure variety Heavy Breed (female) – any pure variety X Breed / Utility P33 P34 P35 P36 P37 P38 P39 P40 P41 P42 P43 P44 P45 Araucana (female) Araucana (male) Leghorn (male) – any colour Leghorn (female) – any colour Silkie (male) – black / white Silkie (female) – black / white Silkie (male) – any other colour Silkie (female) – any other colour Light Breed (male) – specify breed Light Breed (female) – specify breed P46 P47 P48 Australian Call (Drake) – any colour Australian Call (Duck) – any colour Mallard (Drake) – any colour Mallard (Duck) – any colour Indian Runner (Drake) – any colour Indian Runner (Duck) – any colour Muscovy (Drake) – white Muscovy (Duck) – white Muscovy (Drake) – any other colour Muscovy (Duck) – any other colour Pure Breed Duck (Drake) – any other variety Pure Breed Duck (Duck) – any other variety Geese (Gander) – any colour Geese (Goose) – any colour Hard Feather Bantam P49 P50 P51 P52 P53 Game Breed Large Fowl P27 Most Unusual Colour (male) Most Unusual Color (female) Water Fowl Light Breed Large Fowl P17 P18 P19 P20 P21 P22 P23 P24 P25 P26 Indian Game (female) Old English Game (male) – any colour Old English Game (female) – any colour Game Breed (male) – any other variety Game Breed (female) – any other variety Indian Game (male) 69 Indian Game (male) Indian Game (female) Modern Game (male) – pile Modern Game (female) – pile Modern Game (male) – red and black Poultry Poultry P54 P54 P55 P55 P56 P56 P57 P57 P58 P58 P59 P59 P60 P60 P61 P61 P62 P62 P63 P63 P64 P64 Section P Section Section P P P89 P89 P90 P90 P91 P91 P92 P92 P93 P93 P94 P94 Modern Modern Game Game (female) (female) –– red red and and black black Old English Game (male) – black Old English Game (male) – black red, red, dark dark leg leg Old Old English English Game Game (female) (female) –– black black red, red, dark dark leg leg Old Old English English Game Game (male) (male) –– black black red, red, wheaten wheaten bred bred Old Old English English Game Game (female) (female) –– black black red, red, wheaten wheaten bred bred Old Old English English Game Game (male) (male) –– blue blue red red Old Old English English Game Game (female) (female) –– blue blue red red Old Old English English Game Game (male) (male) –– duckwing duckwing Old Old English English Game Game (female) (female) –– duckwing duckwing Old English Game (male) Old English Game (male) –– any any other other colour colour Old English Game (female) – any Old English Game (female) – any other other colour colour Special Special Classes Classes P95 P95 P96 P96 P97 P97 P98 P98 P74 P74 P75 P75 P76 P76 P77 P77 P78 P78 P79 P79 P80 P80 P81 P81 P82 P82 P83 P83 P84 P84 P85 P85 P86 P86 P87 P87 P88 P88 Turkey Turkey (Gobbler) (Gobbler) –– bronze bronze Turkey (female) Turkey (female) –– bronze bronze Turkey Turkey (Gobbler) (Gobbler) –– white white Turkey (female) Turkey (female) –– white white Breeding Breeding Pairs Pairs P99 P99 P100 P100 P101 P101 Soft Soft Feather Feather Bantam Bantam P65 P65 P66 P66 P67 P67 P68 P68 P69 P69 P70 P70 P71 P71 P72 P72 P73 P73 Pekin Pekin (male) (male) –– any any other other colour colour Pekin (female) – any Pekin (female) – any other other colour colour Rhode Rhode Island Island Red Red (male) (male) Rhode Rhode Island Island Red Red (female) (female) Rosecomb (male) Rosecomb (male) –– any any colour colour Rosecomb (female) Rosecomb (female) –– any any colour colour Sebright Sebright (male) (male) –– gold gold Sebright Sebright (female) (female) –– gold gold Sebright Sebright (male) (male) –– silver silver Sebright Sebright (female) (female) –– silver silver Sussex (male) Sussex (male) Sussex Sussex (female) (female) Wyandotte Wyandotte (male) (male) –– any any colour colour Wyandotte (female) Wyandotte (female) –– any any colour colour Pure Pure Breed Breed Bantam Bantam (male) (male) –– any any other other variety variety Pure Pure Breed Breed Bantam Bantam (female) (female) –– any any other other variety variety Araucana Araucana (male) (male) Araucana Araucana (female) (female) Hamburgh Hamburgh (male) (male) Hamburgh Hamburgh (female) (female) Australorp Australorp (male) (male) Australorp Australorp (female) (female) Frizzle Frizzle (male) (male) Frizzle Frizzle (female) (female) Langshan Langshan Bantams Bantams (male) (male) Langshan Bantams Langshan Bantams (female) (female) Leghorn Leghorn (male) (male) –– any any colour colour Leghorn Leghorn (female) (female) –– any any colour colour Pekin Pekin (male) (male) –– black black Pekin Pekin (female) (female) –– black black Bantam Bantam –– any any variety variety Large Fowl Large Fowl –– any any variety variety Water Water Fowl Fowl –– any any variety variety TROPHIES TROPHIES & & PRIZES PRIZES Champion Pavilion Champion Pavilion Entry Entry Perpetual Perpetual Trophy Trophy donated donated by by Laucke Laucke Mills. Mills. Reserve Reserve Champion Champion Pavilion Pavilion Entry Entry donated donated by by Desert Oaks Veterinary Clinic. Desert Oaks Veterinary Clinic. The The following following will will receive receive aa trophy, trophy, and and ribbon ribbon from from Desert Desert Oaks Oaks Veterinary Veterinary Clinic Clinic and and voucher voucher from from Laucke Laucke Mills: Mills: Champion Champion Heavy Heavy Breed, Champion Light Breed, Champion Light Breed, Breed, Champion Champion Water Water Champion Heavy Breed Fowl, Champion Hard Fowl, Champion Hard Feather Feather Champion Light Breed Bantam, Champion Soft Bantam, Champion Soft Feather Feather Champion Water Fowl Bantam, Champion Turkey, Best Bantam, Champion Turkey, Best Utility Utility Breed Breed Champion Hard Feather Bantam Champion Soft Feather The will receive aa ribbon The following following will receiveBantam ribbon donated donated by by Champion Turkey Gould Plumbing: Reserve Champion Gould Plumbing: Reserve Champion Heavy Heavy Best Utility Breed Breed, Reserve Champion Breed, Reserve Champion Light Light Breed, Breed, Reserve Reserve Champion Water Hard Champion Water Fowl, Reserve Reserve Champion Hard The following will Fowl, receive a ribbonChampion donated by Feather Bantam, Feather Bantam, Reserve Reserve Champion Champion Soft Soft Gould Plumbing: Feather Reserve Turkey Feather Bantam, Reserve Champion Turkey ReserveBantam, Champion Heavy Champion Breed Reserve Champion Lightby Breed Feed donated Laucke Feed for for exhibits exhibits donated by Laucke Mills. Mills. Prize Prize Reserve Champion Water Fowlsponsored money this has money for for this section section has been been sponsored by by Reserve Champion HardClinic, Feather Desert Veterinary and Desert Oaks Oaks Veterinary Clinic, andBantam Reserve Champion Soft Feather Bantam Gould Gould Plumbing. Plumbing. ReservePresentation Champion Turkey Trophy Saturday, 4 July 2015 2:30pm at the poultry shed (trophy awards and prize money to be collected from 3pm onwards.) Poultry 70 Riding for the Disabled Riding for the Disabled Section F F Section Entry Forms with available from RDA, Australian Show Society Office or at the stall in Yeperenye dealings the affiliate andCentral other competitors and to uphold the Rules andCASS Regulations of CASS, the AQHA Wednesday, July online at the office Wednesday, 1 1July online ororat the office Closing Closing Shopping Centre Tuesday, 9 June tobody Saturday, 20 June 2015. No online entry. and any otherfrom applicable governing at all times. Competitors and participants are to demonstrate good Riding for the Disabled Riding for the Disabled Section SectionF EntryForms Forms available from RDA,Central CentralAustralian AustralianShow ShowSociety SocietyOffice Officeororatatthe theCASS CASSstall stallininYeperenye Yeperenye Entry available from RDA, Section FF Riding for the Disabled sportsmanship all times, show respect their fellow competitors Entry Fee: None for at events. You are required toforpurchase a Show ticket. and officials, follow the rules and to Karen Eva-Stirk Karen Eva-Stirk Coordinators Coordinators Shopping Centre from Tuesday, 9June June Saturday,2020June June2015. 2015.No Noonline onlineentry. entry. Shopping Centre from Tuesday, totoSaturday, treat people the way they wish to9 be treated. Wednesday, 1 July online or at the office Wednesday, 1 July online or at the office Closing Closing Entry Fee:None Noneforforevents. events.You You arerequired required purchasea aShow Showticket. ticket. Entry Fee: are totopurchase Karen Eva-Stirk Karen Eva-Stirk ANIMAL WELFARE Coordinators Coordinators Riding for the Disabled F Bundy Class (may bewelfare led) Special Olympic Competitors and participants at any event, runAustralian by CASS have aor responsibility to ensure the of their Entry Forms available from RDA, Central Australian Show Society Office or ator the CASS stall in Yeperenye Entry available from RDA, Central Show Society Office at the CASS stall inSection Yeperenye Day 1Forms Friday 3rd July 9am for Wednesday, 1 1July online office Wednesday, July online orat atthe the office Closing Closing ANIMALWELFARE WELFARE ANIMAL Test – at walk animals and atCentre allfrom times to treat animals humanely andJune with2015. dignity, respect and compassion. Shopping Centre Tuesday, 9their June to Saturday, 20 June 2015. No online entry. Shopping from Tuesday, 9 June to Saturday, 20 No online entry. 9:30am start Riding for the Disabled Riding for the Disabled Section Section F15 Bundy Class (may bewith led) Prix Caprilli Test F F Competitors and participants at any event, runbybyCASS CASS have responsibility to ensure the their Competitors and participants any event, run a aresponsibility to ensure the welfare of Entry available from Central Australian Show Society Office or the CASS stall inwelfare EntryForms Forms available from RDA, Central Australian Society Office oratat the CASS stall inYeperenye Yeperenye Competitors and participants areRDA, toat conduct themselves inShow a have professional manner and act integrity inoftheir all EntryEntry Fee: Fee: NoneNone for events. You are to purchase a Show ticket. for events. Yourequired are required to purchase a Show ticket. Karen Eva-Stirk Coordinators – at trot animals and all times treat their animals humanely and withdignity, dignity, respect andcompassion. compassion. animals and atatall times tototreat animals humanely and with respect and Shopping Centre from Tuesday, 9their toto 2020June 2015. No entry. Shopping Centre from Tuesday, 9June June Saturday, June 2015. Noonline online entry. F1 Spinner Class (may be led) Rider –Saturday, dealings with the affiliate and other competitors and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA best presented Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in aprofessional professional manner and actwith withintegrity integrity Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a Show act and any other applicable governing body at times. Competitors and participants areand to demonstrate good ininallall Wednesday, 1all July online or at the office Closing Entry Fee: None for events. You are required to aDay ticket. Entry Fee: None for events. You are required topurchase purchase aShow ticket. manner Karen Eva-Stirk Karen Eva-Stirk ANIMAL WELFARE 2 Saturday 4th July 9am for ANIMAL WELFARE Coordinators Coordinators F2 Spinner Class (may be led) Special Olympic dealingswith with the affiliate and other competitors and upholdthe theRules Rules andRegulations Regulations CASS, theAQHA dealings the affiliate and other competitors and totouphold and ofofCASS, the sportsmanship at all times, show respect for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to Section FAQHA start Test –participants at walk Competitors and atgoverning any event, runatby CASS have a9:30am responsibility to the welfare of their Entry Forms available from RDA, Central Australian Show Society or at theensure CASS stall in Yeperenye Competitors and participants at anybody event, run by CASS have aOffice responsibility to ensure the welfare of their and any other applicable body all times. Competitors and participants are demonstrate good any other applicable all times. Competitors and participants are toto demonstrate good 1at online or the office Wednesday, 1July July online orat at the office Closing Closing treatand people the way they wishgoverning to Wednesday, be treated. ANIMAL WELFARE ANIMAL WELFARE animals and at allfrom times totimes, treat their animals humanely and2015. with dignity, respect and compassion. Shopping Centre Tuesday, 9be June to Saturday, 20 fellow June No online entry. animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. F3 Spinner Class (may led) Prix Caprilli Test sportsmanship at all times, show respect their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to sportsmanship at all show respect forfortheir competitors and officials, follow the rules and to F16 Bundy Class (may be led) Trail Class Section F –and at trot Competitors and participants any event, run a aresponsibility to ensure the welfare of Competitors and participants at any event, runbybyCASS CASS responsibility to ensure the their Entry Forms available from RDA, Central Australian Show Society Office ormanner the CASS stall inwelfare Entry Forms available from RDA, Central Australian Show Office oratat the CASS stall inYeperenye Yeperenye Competitors participants are toat conduct themselves in a have professional manner and act with integrity inoftheir all are to conduct themselves inhave aSociety professional and act with integrity in all treat people the waythey they wish to treated. the way wish to bebe treated. Entrytreat Fee:people None for events. You are required to purchase a Show ticket. Karen Eva-Stirk Coordinators F17 Bundy Class (may be led) Fancy Dress Bundy Class (may be led) Special Olympic animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Shopping Centre from Tuesday, 9 June to Saturday, 20 June 2015. No online entry. Day 1 Friday 3rd July 9am for Shopping Centre from Tuesday, 9 June to Saturday, 20 June 2015. No online entry. F4 Class (may be Rider – dealings withFrodo the affiliate and other competitors and to uphold theTest Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA dealings with the affiliate andled) other competitors and to uphold the–Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA at walk F18 Frodo Class (mayand be led) Trail Class best presented Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a Show manner act with ininallall Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in aprofessional professional manner and act withintegrity integrity and any other applicable governing body at times. Competitors and participants are toare demonstrate goodgood Wednesday, 1all July online or at the office and any other applicable governing body at all times. Competitors and participants to demonstrate Closing 9:30am start Entry Fee: None for events. You are required to purchase a Show ticket. Entry Fee: None for events. You are required to purchase a ticket. Karen Eva-Stirk ANIMAL WELFARE Coordinators F15 F19 Bundy Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test Bundy Class (may led) Special Olympic Bundy Class (may bebe led) Special Olympic Frodo Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F5 Frodo Class (may be led) Special Olympic Day11Friday Friday 3rd July 9am for Day 3rd July 9am for dealings with the affiliate and other competitors and totouphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA dealings with the affiliate and other competitors and uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA sportsmanship at all times, show respect for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to sportsmanship at all times, show respect for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to – at trot Test –to atwalk walk Test – at Section Test –participants at walk Entry Forms available frombe RDA, Central Show Society Office or at the CASS stall in Yeperenye Competitors and atled) any event, runatby have aF20 responsibility ensure the welfare of Class their F F1 Spinner Class (may –Australian Harley Class (may be led) Trail and any other applicable times. Competitors and participants are toto demonstrate good and any other applicable governing body atall all times. Competitors and participants are demonstrate good Wednesday, 1CASS July online or at the office Closing treat9:30am people the way they wishgoverning to beRider treat people the way they wish totreated. bebody treated. 9:30am start start ANIMAL WELFARE ANIMAL WELFARE F15 Bundy Class (may led)Prix PrixCaprilli CaprilliTest Test F15 Bundy Class (may bebeled) best presented Shopping Centre Tuesday, June to Saturday, 20 –fellow June No online entry. animals and at allfrom times to treat animals humanely and2015. with dignity, respect and compassion. F6 Frodo Class (may be9their led) Prix Caprilli Test F21 Harley Class (may be led) Fancy Dress sportsmanship atat allall times, show respect forfortheir competitors and officials, follow the rules and sportsmanship times, show respect their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules andtoto F Day 2 Saturday 4th July 9am for – at trot – at trot Section at trot Competitors and participants at any event, run have a aresponsibility to ensure the welfare of Entry Forms available from RDA, Central Australian Show Society Office or at the CASS stall in Yeperenye Competitors and participants at any event, runbybyCASS CASS have responsibility to ensure the welfare oftheir their F2 Spinner Class (may be led) Special Olympic F1 Spinner Class (may be led) Rider – F1 Spinner Class (may be led) Rider – Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all F22ticket. Jacko Class (may be led) Trail Class Entrytreat Fee:people None for the events. way You wish are required to purchase a Show treat people the waythey they wishto tobebetreated. treated. Karen Eva-Stirk Coordinators Bundy Class (may beand led) Special Olympic Bundy Class (may becompassion. led) Special Olympic 9:30am start Test –best at walk best presented presented animals and at all3rd times toother treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect Centre from Tuesday, 9Rider June 20 June 2015. No online entry. animals and at all times to treat their animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Day 1Shopping Friday 3rd July 9am for F7 Harley Class (may be led) – to Saturday, Day 1 Friday July 9am for dealings with the affiliate and competitors and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, thefor AQHA Test – at walk Day 2 Saturday 4th July 9am for Day 2 Saturday 4th July 9am F23 Jacko Class (may be led) Fancy Dress Test – at walk best presented F3 Spinner Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test F2 Spinner Class (may be led) Special Olympic F2 Spinner Class (may be led) Special Olympic Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity and any other applicable body times. and participants are to demonstrate good ininallall Wednesday, 1all July online or atF24 office Closing 9:30am start 9:30am start Entry Fee: None forgoverning events. You areat required to Competitors purchase athe Show ticket. F16 Bundy Class (may be led) Trail Class ANIMAL Karen Eva-Stirk Coordinators F15 Bundy Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test Spinner Class (may be led) Trail Class Special Olympic Bundy Class(may (may be led) Special Olympic F15 Bundy Class be led) Prix Caprilli Test –WELFARE at 9:30am start 9:30am start Test –Class at walk Test at walk F8 Harley (may be led) Special Olympic Day 11trot Friday 3rd July 9am for Day Friday 3rd July 9am for dealings with the affiliate and other competitors and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the dealings with the affiliate and other competitors and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, theAQHA AQHA sportsmanship at–all times, show respect for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules and to –Bundy at trot Test – at walk Test –to at walk – or at trot F17 Class (may be led)be Fancy Dress F25 Spinner Class (may led) Fancy Dress Test – at walk Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility ensure the welfare of their Entry Forms available from RDA, Central Australian Show Society Office at the CASS stall in Yeperenye F4 Frodo Class (may be led) Rider – F1 Spinner Class (may be led) Rider – F3 Spinner Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test F3 Spinner Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test F1 Rider – and any other applicable governing body at all times. Competitors and participants are to demonstrate good and any other applicable governing body at all times. Competitors and participants are to demonstrate good Wednesday, 1 July online or at the office Closing treat9:30am people the way they wish to be treated. start 9:30am start F16 Bundy Class (may be led) Trail Class F16 Bundy Class (may be led) Trail Class ANIMAL F15 Bundy Class (may bebe led) Prix F15 Bundy Class led) PrixCaprilli CaprilliTest Test F18 Frodo Class (may be(may led) Trail Class best presented –WELFARE attrot trot –best at presented animals and at all times to(may treat animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. Shopping Centre from Tuesday, 9their June to Saturday, 20 fellow June 2015. No online entry. F9 Harley Class be led) Prix Caprilli Test sportsmanship atat allall times, show respect forfortheir competitors and officials, follow the rules and sportsmanship times, show respect their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules andtoto Day 2 Saturday 4th July 9am for Day 2 Saturday 4th July 9am for – at trot – at trot F17 Bundy Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F17 Bundy Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F19 Frodo Class (may be led) Fancy Dress –Frodo at trot Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their Entry Forms available from RDA, Central Australian Show Society Office or at the CASS stall in Yeperenye F5 Frodo Class (may be led) Special Olympic F2 Spinner Class (may be led) Special Olympic F4 Frodo Class (may be led) Rider – F4 Class (may be led) Rider – F1 Spinner Class (may be led) Rider – F1 Spinner Class (may be led) Rider – F2 Special Olympic Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity in all Allticket. riders, parents and volunteers welcome to the way treat people the waythey they wishto tobebetreated. treated. Entrytreat Fee:people None for events. Youwish are required to purchase a Show Bundy Class (may be led) Special Olympic F18 Frodo Class (may beled) led)Trail Trail Class F18 Frodo Class (may beof Class 9:30am start Test –best at walk 9:30am start best presented Test –presented at walk animals and all times to treat and with dignity, respect and compassion. F20 Harley Class (may be led) Trail Class Centre from Tuesday, 9their June to Saturday, 20 June 2015. No online entry. F10 Class (may be led) Rider –animals Day 1Shopping Friday 3rd July 9am for dealings withJacko the affiliate and other competitors andhumanely to uphold the Rules and Regulations CASS, the AQHA come Test –Frodo at walk Day 2along. 4th July 9am for Day 2Saturday Saturday 4th July 9am for best presented F19 Frodo Class (may be led) Fancy Dress in all F19 Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F6 Frodo Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test – F3 Spinner Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test F5 Frodo Class (may be led) Special Olympic F5 Frodo Class (may be led) Special Olympic F2 Spinner Class (may be led) Special Olympic F2 Spinner Class (may be led) Special Olympic F3 Prix Caprilli Test Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in a professional manner and act with integrity F21 Harley Class (may be led) Fancy Dress and any other applicable governing body at all times. Competitors and participants are to demonstrate good 9:30am start Entry Fee: None for events. You are required to purchase a Show ticket. F16 Bundy Class (may be led) Trail Class F16 Bundy Class (may be led) Trail Class ANIMAL WELFARE F15 Bundy Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test Bundy Class (may be led) Special Olympic Bundy Class (may be led) Special Olympic at trot – at trot 9:30am start 9:30am start Test – at walk Test – at walk – at trot F11 Jacko Class (may be led) Special Olympic F20 Harley Class (may be led) Trail Class F20 Harley Class (may be led) Trail Class Day 1 Friday 3rd July 9am for Day 1 Friday 3rd July 9am for dealings with the affiliate and other competitors and to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, sportsmanship at all times, show respect for their fellow competitors officials, follow the rules and Dress to the AQHA F22 TROPHIES Jacko Class (may be Trail Class –Bundy atand trot Test –PRIZES at walk Test –to at walk F17 Class (may beled) led) Fancy Dress F17 Bundy Class (may be led) Fancy & Test – at walk Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility ensure the welfare of their F7 Harley Class (may be led) Rider – F4 Frodo Class (may be led) Rider – F1 Spinner Class (may be led) Rider – F6 Frodo Class (may be led) Prix Test Frodo Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli – – Competitors F3 Spinner Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test F3 Spinner Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test F4 Rider –Caprilli F21 Harley Class (may be led) Fancy Dressgood Harley Class (may be led) Fancy Dress and any other applicable governing body atTest all times. and participants are to demonstrate treatF6 people the way they wish to be treated. 9:30am start 9:30am start F23 F21 Jacko Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F16 Bundy Class (may be led) Trail Class F16 Bundy Class (may be led) Trail Class ANIMAL F15 Bundy Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test F15 Bundy Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test F18 Frodo Class (may be led) Trail Class F18 Frodo Class (may be led) Trail Class best presented at trot –best at –WELFARE attrot trot presented animals and Jacko all times to treat animals humanely and with dignity, respect and compassion. F12 Class (may betheir led) Prix Caprilli – fellow Most Improved Rider Award. sportsmanship at all times, show respect forTest their competitors and officials, follow the rules and to F22 Jacko Class (may be led) Trail Class F22 Jacko Class (may be led) Trail Class Day 2 Saturday 4th July 9am for – at trot – at trot F24 Spinner Class (may be led) Trail Class F17 Bundy Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F17 Bundy Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F19 Frodo Class (may be led) Fancy Dress at trot F19 Frodo Class (may be led) Fancy Dress Competitors and participants at any event, run by CASS have a responsibility to ensure the welfare of their F8 Harley Class (may be led) Special Olympic F5 Frodo Class (may be led) Special Olympic F2 Spinner Class (may be led) Special Olympic F7 Harley Class (may be led) Rider –– F7 Harley Class (may be led) Rider F4 Frodo Class (may be led) Rider ––themselves F4 Frodo Class (may be led) Rider ––Olympic F5F1 Special F1 Spinner Class (may be led) Rider Spinner Class (may be led) Rider Competitors and participants are to conduct in a professional manner and act with integrity in all treat people the way they wish to be treated. Ribbons donated by (may the Central Australian F23 Jacko Class (may beled) led) Fancy Dress F23 Jacko Class (may be led) Fancy Dress Bundy Class (may be led) Special Olympic F25 Spinner Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F18 Frodo Class be Trail Class F18 Frodo Class (may be led) Trail Class 9:30am start Test –best at walk Test –presented at walk best presented and all times to their animals and with dignity, respect and compassion. DayF13 1animals Friday 3rd July 9am for F20 Harley Class (may be led) Trail Class Class (may betreat led) Rider – andhumanely F20 Harley Class (may be led) Trail Class dealings withBundy the affiliate and other competitors to uphold the Rules and Regulations of CASS, the AQHA Test –Spinner at walk Day 2 Saturday 4th July 9am for Day 2 Saturday 4th July 9am for Show Society. F24 Spinner Class (may be led) Trail Class F24 Class (may be led) Trail Class best presented F19 Frodo Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F19 Frodo Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F9 Harley Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test F6 Frodo Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test –Test F3 Spinner Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test F8 Harley Class (may be led) Special Olympic F8 Harley Class (may be led) Special Olympic F5 Frodo Class (may be led) Special Olympic F5 Frodo Class (may be led) Special Olympic F6F2 Prix Caprilli – F21 F2 Spinner Class (may be led) Special Olympic Spinner Class (may be led) Special Olympic Competitors and participants are to conduct themselves in aHarley professional manner and act Fancy with integrity ClassClass (may be led) led) Fancy Dress Harley (may be led) Dress and any other applicable governing body at all times. Competitors and participants are to demonstrate good in all 9:30am start F16 F21 Bundy Class (may be Trail Class F15 Bundy Class (may be led)be Prix Caprilli Test Bundy Class (may be led) Special Olympic F25 Spinner Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F25 Spinner Class (may led) Fancy Dress at trot – at trot 9:30am start 9:30am start at trot Test – at walk Test – at walk F14 All riders, parents and volunteers welcome to Day 1 Friday 3rd July 9am for F20 Harley Class (may be led) Trail Class F20 Harley Class (may be led) Trail Class dealings with affiliate otherfor competitors to uphold the Rules and Regulations of and CASS, sportsmanship at allthe times, showand respect their fellowand competitors officials, follow the rules to the AQHA F22 Class (may be led) Trail Class F22–Jacko Jacko (may be led) Trail Class atand trot Test –Class at walk F17 Bundy Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F1 Spinner Class (may be led) Rider –Prix F10 Jacko F7 Harley Class (may be led) Rider –Prix F4 Frodo Class (may be led) Rider –Prix F9 Harley Class (may be led) Prix Test F9 Harley Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test F6 Frodo Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli – – come F6 Frodo Class (may be led) Caprilli Test F7 Rider –Caprilli Spinner Class (may be led) Caprilli Test F3 Spinner Class (may be led) Caprilli Test along. F21 Harley Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F21 Harley Class (may be led) Fancy Dressgood and any other applicable governing body atTest all times. Competitors and Class participants are to demonstrate treatF3 people the way they wish to be treated. 9:30am start F23 Jacko Class (may be led) Fancy Dress Bundy Class (may be led) Trail Class F16 Bundy Class (may be led) Trail Class F23 Jacko (may be led) Fancy Dress F15 Bundy Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test F18 F16 Frodo Class (may be led) Trail Class best –at presented best presented at –trot attrot trot All riders, parents and volunteers welcome All riders, parents and volunteers welcome sportsmanship at all times, show respect for their fellow competitors and officials, follow the rules andto toto F22 Jacko Class (may be led) Trail Class F22 Jacko Class (may be led) Trail Class Day 2 Saturday 4th July 9am for –Bundy at trot F24 Spinner Class (may be led) Trail Class F17 Bundy Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F17 Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F24 Spinner Class (may be led) Trail Class F19 Frodo Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F2 Spinner Class (may be led) Special Olympic F11 Jacko F8 F4 Harley Class (may be led) Special Olympic F5 Frodo Class (may be led) Special Olympic Spinner Class (may be led) Rider – F10 Jacko F10 Jacko F7 Harley Class (may be led) Rider F7 Harley Class (may be led) Rider F8F1 Special Frodo Class (may be led) Rider ––––Olympic F4 Frodo Class (may be led) Rider come along. come along. treat people the way they wish to be treated. F23 Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F23 Jacko Class (may be led) Fancy Dress TROPHIES &Jacko PRIZES Bundy Class (may be Special Olympic F25 Spinner Class (may beled) led) Fancy Dress F18 Frodo Class (may be led) Trail Class F18 Frodo Class (may be led) Trail Class F25 Spinner Class (may be led) Fancy Dress 9:30am start Test –best at walk best presented Test –presented at walk F20 Harley Class (may be led) Trail Class Day 1 Friday 3rd July 9am for Test2–Spinner at walkClass Day Saturday 4th July 9am for F24 (may be led) Trail Class F24 Spinner Class (may be led) Trail Class F19 Frodo Class (may bebeled) Dress F19 Frodo Class (may led)Fancy Fancy Dress F3 Spinner Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test F12 Jacko F9 Harley Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test F6 Frodo Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test – Most Improved Rider Award. F2 Spinner Class (may be led) Special Olympic F11 Jacko F11 Jacko F8 Harley Class (may be led) Special Olympic F8 Harley Class (may be led) Special Olympic F9 Prix Caprilli Test F5 Frodo Class (may be led) Special Olympic F5 Frodo Class (may be led) Special Olympic F21 Harley Class (may be led) Fancy Dress 9:30am start F16 TROPHIES Bundy Class (may be led)be Trail Class F15 Bundy Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test TROPHIES &PRIZES PRIZES &start Bundy Class (may be led) Special Olympic F25 Spinner Class (may led) Fancy Dress F25 Spinner Class (may be led) Fancy – at trot 9:30am at trot Test – at walk – at trot Test – at walk F20 Harley Class (may bebe led) Trail Class All riders, parents volunteers welcome toDress F20 Harley Class (may led) Trail Class Day 1 Friday 3rd July 9am for All riders, parents and volunteers welcome to F22 Class (may be Trail Class Ribbons donated by–and the Central –Jacko at trot Test at walk F17 Bundy Class (may beled) led)Australian Fancy Dress F4 Frodo Class (may be led) Rider –Prix F13 F6 Bundy Class (may be led) Rider –Prix F10 Jacko F1 Spinner Class (may be led) Rider –Prix F7 Harley F3 Spinner Class (may be led) Caprilli Test F12 Jacko F12 Jacko F9 Harley Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test F9 Harley Class (may be led) Caprilli Test F10 Rider – Frodo Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test – F6 Frodo Class (may be led) Caprilli Test – Most Improved Rider Award. Most Improved Rider Award. come along. come along. F21 Harley Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F21 Harley Class (may be led) Fancy Dress 9:30am start F16 Bundy Class (may be led) Trail Class F23 Jacko Class (may be led) Fancy Dress Show Society. Bundy Classbe(may be led) Prix Caprilli Test F18 AllF15 Frodo Class (may led) Trail Class best at presented –trot attrot trot –best at presented riders, parents volunteers welcome toto All riders, parents and volunteers welcome Jacko Class (may be led) Trail Class Class (may be led) Trail Class Ribbons donated by the Central Australian Ribbons donated byand the Central Australian DayF22 2F22 Saturday 4th July 9am for –Jacko at trot F17 Bundy Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F24 Spinner Class (may be led) Trail Class F19 Frodo Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F5 Frodo Class (may be led) Special Olympic F14 F11 F7 Jacko F2 Spinner Class (may be led) Special Olympic F8 Harley Class (may be led) Special Olympic F4 Frodo Class (may be led) Rider F13 Bundy Class (may be led) Rider –– F13 Bundy Class (may be led) Rider F10 Jacko Class (may be led) Rider –––Olympic F10 Jacko F11 Special Harley F1 Spinner Class (may be led) Rider F7 Harley come along. come along. F23 Jacko Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F23 Jacko Class (may be led) Fancy Dress Show Society. Show Society. TROPHIES & PRIZES TROPHIES &Class PRIZES F18 Frodo Class (may beTrail led) Trail Class F25 Spinner (maybe beled) led) Fancy Dress 9:30am start Test –best at walk Test –presented at walk best presented F20 Harley Class (may Class Day 2Spinner Saturday 4th July 9am for F24 Class (may bebe led) Trail F24 Spinner Class (may led) TrailClass Class F19 Frodo Class (may be led) Fancy F6 Frodo Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test –Test – Most F12 F8 Jacko F3 Spinner Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test F9 Harley Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test F5 Frodo Class (may be led) Special Olympic F14 F14 Improved Rider Award. F11 Jacko Class (may be led) Special Olympic F11 Jacko F12 Prix Caprilli Harley Class (may be led) Special Olympic F2 Spinner Class (may be led) Special Olympic F8 Harley Class (may be led) Special Olympic Most Improved Rider Award. F21 Harley Class Class (may (may be be led) led) Trail FancyClass Dress Dress F16 Bundy TROPHIES & PRIZES TROPHIES & PRIZES F25 Spinner Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F25 Spinner Class (may be led) Fancy –atattrot trot 9:30am start atTest trot Test – at – atwalk walk F20 Harley Class (may be led) Trail Class All riders, parents welcome toDress F22 Jacko Class (may be Trail Class Ribbons donated byand the Central Ribbons donated byvolunteers the Central Australian F17 Bundy Class (may beled) led)Australian Fancy Dress F7 Harley F13 F9 Bundy ClassClass (may be led) Rider –Prix F4 Frodo Class (may be led) Rider –Prix F10 Jacko F6 Frodo Class (may be led) Caprilli Test F12 Jacko (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test – – comeMost F12 Jacko F13 Bundy Class (may be led) Rider –Caprilli Harley Prix Caprilli Test F3 Spinner Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test F9 Harley Class (may be led) Test Improved Rider Award. Most Improved Rider Award. along. F21 Harley Classbe (may be led)Dress FancyClass Dress F23 Jacko Class (may (may led)be Fancy F16 Bundy Class led) Trail Show Society. Society. F18 Show Frodo Class be(may led) Trail Class best –at presented best presented at –trot attrot trot All riders, parents volunteers welcome toto All riders, parents and volunteers welcome F22 Jacko Class (may be led) Trail Class Ribbons donated byand Central Australian Ribbons donated bythe the Central Australian F24 Spinner Class (may be led) Trail Class F17 Bundy Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F19 come Frodo Class (may be led) Fancy Dress F8 Harley Class (may be led) Special Olympic F14 F10 F5 Frodo Class (may be led) Special Olympic F11 Jacko F7 Harley F13 Bundy Class (may be led) Rider F13 Bundy Class (may be led) Rider F14 Jacko Class (may be led) Rider –––– F4 Frodo Class (may be led) Rider F10 Jacko along. come along. F23 Jacko Class (may be led) Fancy Dress Show Society. Show TROPHIES &Society. PRIZES F25 Spinner ClassClass (maybe beled) led) Fancy Dress Frodo (may beTrail led) Trail Class Test –best at walk presented best presented F20 F18 Harley Class (may Class F24 Spinner Class (may be led) TrailDress Class F19 Frodo Class (may be led) Fancy F9 Harley Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test F6 Frodo Class (may be led) Prix Caprilli Test – F12 F11 Jacko F8 Harley Class (may be led) Special Olympic F14 F14 Most Improved Rider Award. Jacko Class (may bebe led) Special Olympic F5 Frodo Class (may led) Special Olympic F11 Jacko F21 Harley Class (may be led) Fancy Dress TROPHIES & PRIZES TROPHIES & PRIZES F25 Spinner Class (may be led) Fancy – attrot trot at Test Test– at – atwalk walk All riders, parents volunteers welcome toDress F20 Harley Class led) Trail Class F22 Jacko Class (may be(may led)be Trail Class Ribbons donated byand the Central Australian F10 Jacko Class (may be led) Rider –Prix F7 Harley F13 F12 Bundy ClassClass (may be led) Rider –Prix F9 Harley Class (may be led) Caprilli Test Jacko (may bebe led) Prix Caprilli Test – – comeMost F6 Frodo Class (may led) Caprilli Test F12 Jacko Improved Rider Award. Most Improved Rider Award. F21 Harley Class be led)Dress Fancy Dress F23 along. Jacko Class (may be(may led) Fancy Show Society. best at presented –trot attrot trot at All riders, parents and volunteers welcome F22 Jacko Class (may be led) Trail Class to Ribbons donated bybythe Central Australian Ribbons donated the Central Australian F24 Spinner Class (may be led) Trail Class F11 Jacko Class (may be led) Special Olympic F8 Harley ClassClass (may be led) Special Olympic F14 F13 F10 Jacko Class (may be led) Rider Bundy be led) ––– F7 Harley F13 Bundy Class(may (may be led)Rider Rider come along. F23 Jacko be led) Fancy Show Society. Show TROPHIES &Society. PRIZES F25 Spinner ClassClass (may(may be led) Fancy DressDress Test –best at walk presented best presented 71 F24 Spinner Class (may be led) Trail Class Riding for the Disabled Riding for the Disabled Riding for the Disabled Riding for the Disabled Stockman's Stockman's Event Event Section Section TSE TSE At the time of publication there are no Stockman’s Events scheduled. 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