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ENTRY CLOSING DATES
All Entries close WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, at 12 noon
| Show and Shine | SECTION A - SHOW & SHINE | |
| Sat 29 Oct, registration between 9-11am.
Presentation between 4-4.30pm. Entry $20 per car. This does NOT include gate entry. Please pay cash when checking in on the day, we do not accept cheques or credit. Please enter the show through the McCorquindale park Gates on John St, Penola. ALL HOONS & RECKLESS DRIVERS WILL BE REPORTED TO POLICE AND DISQUALIFIED FROM COMPETITION. |
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| CLASSES 1 Best vintage restored 2 Best vintage un-restored 3 Best Chicks ride 4 Best Hot Rod 5 Best wagon/panel van 6 Best BnS ute 7 Best street ute 8 Best rural ute 9 Best competition car 10 Best original/restored 11 Best Japanese import 12 Best street sedan 4 door, 1948-70 13 Best street sedan 4 door, 1971-79 14 Best street sedan 4 door, 1980 - current 15 Best street sedan 2 door/coup, 1948-70 16 Best street sedan 2 door/coup, 1971-79 17 Best street sedan 2 door/coup, 1980 - current |
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| NOVELTY CLASSES (All vehicles included) Top vehicle inshow Top 10 of show Top paint Top Engine bay Top interior People's choice Turtle's choice Achievement award Koch Bros' choice |
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| Wool | B1 | SECTION B1 – WOOL |
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WOOL TO BE STAGED BY 12 noon FRIDAY Entry $1 STEWARDS: Messrs M. Lambert, G. Hinze, N. Mann, N. Copping. Prizes to be $7 first, and $3 second. Third prize must be awarded but prizemoney and ribbons are not given. To be judged by Wool Bureau System. Points card to be attached to all fleeces. Prizemoney donated by J.W. Smart Woolbuyers Pty Ltd. SASH FOR CHAMPION FLEECE OF SHOW & $100 CASH All fleeces must be skirted and entry tickets fixed securely to fleece. All fleeces must be grown by the exhibitor. 1. Merino fleece – fine. 2. Merino fleece – medium. 3. Merino fleece – strong. 4. Merino Hoggett fleece. 5. Merino Ram fleece. 6. Merino Lamb’s fleece, 1 kg or over of picked wool. 7. Corriedale Ewe or Wether fleece. 8. Corriedale Weaner fleece. 9. Corriedale Ram fleece. 10. Corriedale Lamb’s fleece, 1kg or over of picked wool. 11. Fleece any other breed. 12. Ram fleece of any other breed. 13. Three most valuable Wether fleeces, any breed. THE IVOR H. WILLIAMS MEMORIAL TROPHY donated by Allianz Australia Insurance Ltd. 14. Breeders group of fleeces (Ewe, Hoggett and Lamb). |
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SECTION B2 – COLOURED FLEECE |
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WOOL TO BE STAGED BY 12 noon FRIDAY Entry 70c Entries close Wednesday, October 28, 12 noon Exhibitors need not be members of Sacsos. CONVENORS: L. Rorke and J. McElroy (phone 8736 3215) Prizes to be $3 first and $1 second, with first and second ribbons. GREEN TRIANGLE CONDITIONS FOR SHOWING COLOURED FLEECE 2002 All exhibitors must be a member of the Penola Show Society 1. Fleeces to be judged under current Green Triangle Fleece Criteria and Weight scale. 2. Exhibitors need not be members of a coloured sheep society. 3. All fleeces must be skirted. 4. Growth of wool in no case to exceed 12 months. 5. No fleece infested with tick or lice will be accepted. Any such fleece will be removed by the Convenor. 6. The onus will be on the exhibitor to enter fleece in the correct class, an exhibitor who is doubtful should ask the judge prior to judging (or leave note with the fleece), otherwise the fleece must remain in the class as entered for judging. SECTION A – Finer than 64’s 1. Ram fleece 2. Ewe fleece 3. Wether fleece SECTION B – Fine Wool 58’s-60’s 4. Ram Fleece 5. Ewe Fleece 6. Wether Fleece SECTION C - Medium Wool 50’s-56’s 7. Ram fleece 8. Ewe fleece 9. Wether fleece SECTION D - Strong Wool 44’s-48’s 10. Ram Fleece 11. Ewe Fleece 12. Wether Fleece SECTION E – Rug Wool stronger than 44’s 13. Ram fleece 14. Ewe fleece 15. Wether fleece CHAMPION FINE/MEDIUM FLEECE– highest points awarded. CHAMPION STRONG/RUG FLEECE – highest points awarded. BEST FLEECE FOR HANDCRAFT USE – award. Champion Fleece - Trophy donated by L Rorke |
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C | SECTION C – CATTLE |
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Judging commences 10am. Cattle to
be penned 9.30am
SATURDAY, October 29
MNI STATUS must appear on entry
form
SECTIONAL REGULATIONS
1. All prizes in this section are
offered in terms of General
Regulations of this Society.
2. All cattle must have been taught
to lead and will be tied up
where directed by Stewards.
Children under 12 years handling
cattle must be under adult
supervision. Child safety is the
responsibility of exhibitor/s.
3. All exhibits will be paraded for
judging on day of show as
directed by Stewards.
4. All ribbon winners to parade.
5. All entries must be the property
of the exhibitor.
6. All animals must be registered
with their respective breed
societies.
7. All bulls over 12 months shall
be rung through the nose.
8. All cattle to be TUBERCULOSIS
AND BRUCELLOSIS
accredited free or tested 30 days
prior to show.
9. Owners should be advised to
contact the Department of
Agriculture for their herd status
prior to making application to
show cattle.
10. All cattle to be TUBERCULOSIS & BRUCELLOSIS accredited free or
tested 30 days prior to show.
ENTRY FEE $6 (in all classes) ($5
entry + $1 Kevin Fiebiger
Memorial Supreme Champion of show
award.)
PRIZE MONEY OR TROPHY – Classes: 1
- 20, Over 5 entries –
First $12, Second $8, Third $4. 2
to 5 entries – First $12, second
$8. 2 entries or less – First $12.
Prize ribbons: First prize, blue
ribbon; second prize, red ribbon;
third prize, white ribbon.
ENTRIES in this section close on
Wednesday, OCTOBER 28,
12 noon.
Stewards: J. Fiebiger (chief) (8737
2160) and Neil Davis (8736 3278).
AGE OF ANIMALS TO BE TAKEN FROM THE
DAY OF THE SHOW
Age of the animals to be taken from
the day of the show.
1.
Wyong Calf Classic Under 10 months
2. European Heifer under
16 months.
3. British Heifer under 16
months.
4. European Heifer 16
months and under 18 months.
5. British Heifer 16
months and under 18 months.
6. European Heifer 18
months and under 21 months.
7. British Heifer 18
months and under 21 months.
8. Any Other Breed heifer
under 21 months.
Junior Champion Heifer
EUROPEAN - BRITISH - ANY OTHER
BREED
9. European Cow 21 months
and over.
10. British Cow 21 months
and over.
11. Any Other Breed Cow 21
months and over.
SENIOR Champion COW
EUROPEAN - BRITISH - ANY OTHER
BREED
12. European Bull under 16
months.
13. British Bull under 16
months.
14. European Bull 16
months and under 18 months.
15. British Bull 16 months
and under 18 months.
16. European Bull 18
months and under 21 months.
17. British Bull 18 months
and under 21 months.
18. Any Other Breed Bull
under 21 months.
Junior Champion Bull
EUROPEAN - BRITISH - ANY OTHER
BREED
19. European Bull 21
months and over.
20. British Breeds Bull 21
months and over.
21. Any Other Breed Bull
21 months and over.
SENIOR Champion Bull
EUROPEAN - BRITISH - ANY OTHER
BREED
GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE OF SHOW
GRAND CHAMPION BULL OF SHOW
KEVIN FIEBIGER MEMORIAL
SUPREME CHAMPION OF SHOW
(Trophy & sash.
To be won three times to receive
award)
PAIR & GROUP CLASSES
Composite teams accepted.
No entry fee for classes below. All
breeds.
22. Pair Heifers under 21
months.
23. Pair Bulls same breed.
24. Breeders Group – three
animals, both sexes represented.
Junior and Senior Handlers. Trophy
donated by Wyong.
Best junior herdsperson trophy
donated by Argyllshire Angus
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E | SECTION E – DAIRY AND FARM PRODUCE |
| SECTIONAL REGULATIONS 1. All prizes in this section are offered in terms of General Regulations of this society. 2. All exhibits will be staged by 12 noon Friday, October 29 as directed by the steward. ENTRIES IN THIS SECTION CLOSE WED., OCTOBER 27. ENTRANCE FEE 50c per entry FIRST PRIZE $2, second $1 STEWARD — Mr G. Eckermann. 1. One litre fresh milk. 2. 500 g. butter (other than factory). 3. 500 ml. fresh cream, suitable for butter factory. 4. Three duck eggs (plate supplied). 5. Three hen eggs, white (plate supplied). 6. Three hen eggs, brown (plate supplied). 7. three hen eggs, blue (plate supplied) 8 Best bundle oats (suitable for harvest). 9 Best bundle wheat (suitable for harvest). 10 Best bundle barley (suitable for harvest). 11. Best bundle of lucerne. 12. Best bundle of green legume, one variety. 13. Best bundle of green feed, mixed (maximum of 6 varieties). 14. Plot of permanent pasture, not exceeding 30cm. x 30cm. To be exhibited in container of solid construction. Children's Section 15 Three duck eggs (any container) 16. Three hen eggs, white (any container) 17. Three hen eggs, brown (any container) 18. Tallest weed (identified by common name) 19 Collection of Common & Agricultural Weeds (identified by common name) CHAMPION EXHIBIT SASH & TROPHY – donated by Silverback Engineering AGGREGATE TROPHY donated by Prince of Wales Hotel | ||
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INDOOR EXHIBITS ALL INDOOR EXHIBIT ENTRIES CLOSE Wednesday , October 26, at 12 noon 1. All exhibits must be staged between 8am and 12noon on Friday, October 28 2. In the event of a tie for any aggregate prize, the winner will be the exhibitor gaining the greatest number of first prizes. 3. In addition to points for first and second awards, one point will also be allocated for a Championship award. 4. No exhibits to be removed before 4pm Saturday, unless specifically authorised. 5. Late exhibitors may be disqualified following the declaration of the Hall Steward, that the exhibiting period has expired. 6. Following the expiration of the exhibiting period, all people other than judges and stewards must leave the hall. 7. NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. CHIEF HALL STEWARD — G. Eckermann (phone 8737 3123) D.W. MARCUS TROPHY, for aggregate in Indoor Section. most successful junior (5yrs–10 yrs) indoor exhibitor – Bicycle donated by Panax GeoThermal most successful senior (11yrs–18 yrs) indoor exhibitor – Trophy donated by Aussie Takeaway | |
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SUNBEAM CAKE CHAMPIONSHIP
Rich Fruit Cake & Genoa Cake
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES COUNCIL OF
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Sponsored by Angas Park Fruit
Company Pty Ltd
Semi-Finals for 2010 will be held
at; Keith & Penola
No Entry Fee
1. RICH FRUIT CAKE
(Recipe to be used – cake not to be
iced)
(Angas Park Products to be used
where possible)
INGREDIENTS:
250g butter, 250g dark brown sugar,
6 eggs, 250g
sultanas, 250g raisins, 200g
currants, 100g dates, 60g chopped red
glace cherries, 60g mixed peel, 60g
chopped almonds, 375g plain
flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1
teaspoon mixed spice, 200ml
sherry or brandy.
METHOD:
Mix together all fruits and soak in
the sherry or brandy
overnight. Sift together flour,
baking powder and spice. Cream
together butter and sugar. Add the
eggs one at a time, beating
well after each addition, then
alternatively add the fruit and flour
and lastly the chopped nuts. Mix
thoroughly. Place mixture into
a prepared square tin (approx.
19-22 cm in size. Bake in slow
oven for approximately 3-3 1/2
hours.
Winner eligible to compete in State
Final to be held at the next
Royal Adelaide Show. One entry per
exhibitor.
PRIZES: First $60, Second $25,
Third $10
2. GENOA CAKE
Genoa Cake made to Exhibitor’s own
recipe, size and shape
optional.
Winner eligible to compete in State
Final to be held at the next
Royal Adelaide Show
One entry per exhibitor
PRIZES: First $50, Second $20,
Third $10
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F | SECTION F – COOKERY |
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SECTION REGULATIONS 1. All prizes in this section are offered in terms of General Regulations of this Society. 2. All exhibits will be staged by 10am on Friday, October 30 as directed by stewards. Entries close Wednesday, Oct 26 at 12 noon 3. Each exhibit to be in a clear plastic bag. 4. Exhibits to be staged on covered cardboard (not paper plates). 5. No exhibits to be made on Show Day. 6. Please remove all paper from cooking before staging. ENTRANCE FEE: 50c per entry. First prize $2, second $1, except where otherwise stated. STEWARDS – Mesdames P. Thorn (Phone 8737 2430), D. Galpin,H. Lambert. 1. Light pound cake, made from the following recipe: 250g butter, 250g sugar, 4 eggs, 275g plain flour, 60g Self-raising flour, 250g currants, 250g sultanas, 30g peel, 1 tablespoon milk, essence of lemon. 2. Light pound cake for those who have never won a prize made from the following recipe: 250g butter, 250g sugar, 4 eggs, 275g plain flour, 60g Self-raising flour, 250g currants, 250g sultanas, 30g peel, 1 tablespoon milk, essence of lemon. 3. Rich fruit cake, made from the following recipe: 250g plain flour, 1/2 teaspoon baking powder, 60g ground rice, 1/8 teaspoon cinnamon, 1/2 packet mixed spice, 4 eggs, 1/2 gill brandy, 250g butter, 250g brown sugar, 250g sultanas, 250g currants, 250g raisins, 125g peel, 60g almonds. Trophy donated by Mrs L. McKie 4. Sultana Cake - own recipe. – Trophy donated by Mrs. R.J. Childs Memorial. 5. Genoa cake - own recipe. 6. Three savoury muffins. 7. Three sweet muffins. 8. Apricot Loaf - iced. 9. Jubilee Cake - iced while hot. 10. Date & nut roll. 11. Three Anzac biscuits. 12. Chocolate cake - iced. 13. Orange cake - iced. 14. Coffee cake - cinnamon on top. 15. Strudel top cake. 16. 3 plain scones. 17. 3 date scones. 18. 3 cream puffs - unfilled. 19. 3 lamingtons. 20. Jam roll. 21. Plain sponge sandwiched together with jam (not iced). 22. Choc sponge - filled - not iced. 23. Ginger fluff - filled - not iced. 24. 3 iced and decorated patty cakes. 25. 3 yo-yo biscuits joined together. 26. 3 ginger nuts. 27. 3 cooked slices. 3 varieties, 2 pieces of each 28. 3 uncooked slices. 3 varieties, 2 pieces of each 29. Decorated cake using any icing. 30. 3 biscuits using cereal in the recipe 31. Traditional Shortbread (use own recipe). champion cookery exhibit - sash yeast cookery . one entry per exhibitor . 32. Loaf, home-made bread, white, may have seeds on top. 33. Loaf, home-made bread, wholemeal, may have seeds on top. 34. Three round bread rolls, white, may have seeds on top. 35. Three round bread rolls, wholemeal, may have seeds on top. 36. Three yeast buns. 37. one Pizza 38. Machine loaf white. 39. Machine loaf wholemeal. 40. Bread machine loaf - any other recipe. 38, 39 & 40. Aggregate Trophy for Senior Cookery Section donated by Mr.& Mrs. J.F. Thorn. Prizemoney - 1st – $20 2nd – $10 3rd – $5 | |
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F | CHILDREN’S SECTION |
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ENTRY FREE First prize $1, second
50c
(Primary Students to year 7)
REGULATIONS
1. All paper to be removed before
staging.
2. Exhibits to be in clear plastic
bags.
3. To be staged on covered
cardboard.
41. 3 honey crackles.
42. 3
plain scones
43. 3
pikelets
44. 3 decorated bought biscuits.
45. 3 patty cakes. iced, may be
decorated
46 chocolate bar cake - iced
47. 3 Chocolate Crackles.
AGGREGATE TROPHY – Donated by
Mrs.
D.M. McElroy Memorial
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F | SECONDARY STUDENTS Year 8-12 |
| 48. 3 sweet muffins. 49. Jubilee cake - iced while hot. 50. 3 fruit scones. 51. Plain sponge - jam filling. Trophy donated by Mrs. R.J. Childs Memorial. 52. 4 pieces coconut ice. 53. Chocolate bar cake, iced. Trophy donated by Mrs. T.A. Marcus. 54. Pizza pie. 55. 3 party iced patty cakes. 56. 3 pieces uncooked slice, 1 variety AGGREGATE TROPHY–Donated by Sarah & Tim Kidman champion exhibit - sash | ||
| F1 | 2011 COUNTRY WOMEN"S SCONE MIX COMPETITION | |
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Best sweet variation of your scone recipe which must
use Laucke Country Women's Scone mix as the base. Only one entry per person Entrants are eligible to win one local final winners from each local show are eligible to enter and be judged at the appropriate association show. The 10 association winners will then compete in a state final as part of the 2012 Adelaide Show. No entry fee Entrants NB that you DO NOT have to follow the recipe on the back of the box. You use the mix as a base only. If the CWA scone mix is not available in your own town please contact the show secretary. JUDGING GUIDELINES 1. 5 scones presented for judging 2. Scones should be approx 5cm in diameter 3. Well risen, straight sides, thin golden crust top & bottom, no flour base. 4. Fine, moist texture, good crumb, good flavour & according to type. |
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F2 | SECTION – RSL ANZAC BISCUITS |
| For schoolchildren (senior and junior students). Must be child's own work 1. Three homemade Anzac biscuits. To be judged by the Coonawarra-Penola RSL Diggers. Prizes donated by the Coonawarra-Penola RSL. First prize $50, Second Prize $30, Third Prize $20 | ||
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G |
SECTION G – JAMS AND PRESERVES |
| SECTIONAL REGULATIONS 1. All prizes in this Section are offered in terms of General Regulations of this Society. 2. All exhibits must be staged 12 noon Friday, October 28 as directed by Stewards. STEWARDS – Mesdames J. Thorn (phone 8737 2430), D. Galpin and H. Lambert. ENTRIES IN THIS SECTION CLOSE ON WED., OCTOBER 26 at 12 noon ENTRANCE FEE: 50c per entry. First prize $1, second 50c 1. One Jar Grapefruit Marmalade. 2. One Jar Lemon and Orange Marmalade. 3 one jar of marmalade, any kind 4. One Jar Apricot Jam. 5 One Jar Berry Jam. 6. One Jar Plum Jam. 7. One Jar Fig Jam. 8. 3 varieties of Jam. 9. One Jar Quince Jelly. 10 One Jar Green Tomato Pickle. 11. One Jar Mustard Pickles. 12. One Jar Tomato Chutney. 13 one jar chutney, any other kind 14 One Jar Pickled Onions. 15. One Bottle Tomato Sauce. 16. One Bottle Plum Sauce. 17. One Jar Mayonnaise. 18. 3 varieties preserved fruit. 19. One Jar Preserved Apricots. 20 One Jar Preserved Pears. 21 One Jar Preserved Peaches. Aggregate trophy donated by L Jackson Champion exhibit – sash & trophy donated by Berkefelds Pty Ltd | ||
| H | CRAFT AND
MISCELLANEOUS
SECTIONAL REGULATIONS
1. All prizes in this Section are
offered in terms of General
Regulations of this Society.
2. No exhibit will be permitted to
compete in more than one class.
3. All exhibits must be the bona
fide work of the exhibitor.
4. Any exhibit that has been
awarded a first prize at any previous
Show of this Society is not
permitted to enter in the same class.
5. All exhibits will be staged by
12 noon Friday, October 28
as directed by Stewards.
6. Exhibit tickets must be attached
to all exhibits when left with Stewards
ENTRIES IN THIS SECTION CLOSE ON
WED., OCTOBER 26 at
12 noon
ENTRY FEE: 50c. First prize $2,
second $1.
STEWARDS – J. Fennell (8737 2340),
M. Redman and W. Frankling
(8737 2054).
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| 1. Any machine made article. 2. Any hand made article. 3. Patchwork cushion. 4. Patchwork quilt – full size – Sash to be awarded. 5. Patchwork quilt – small size. 6. Longarm machine quilted quilt – any size. CHAMPION EXHIBIT SASH donated by Penola Heritage Quilters. | ||
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MISCELLANEOUS | |
| 7. Handmade doll in fabric 8. Soft Toy 9. Best dressed Teddy 10. Recycled article 11. Hand-made novelty wall hanging. 12. Two different coat hangers 13. Christmas gift - not to exceed $5 14. Hanging Christmas decoration 15. Unspecified craft article in fabric 16. Unspecified craft article other than fabric 17. Christmas wreath - any medium 18. Bag - any medium 19. Dressed rag doll 20. Article in leather 21. Scrapbook page 22. A Christmas decoration 23. Beaded bracelet CHAMPION EXHIBIT SASH – AGGREGATE TROPHY – CRAFT SECTION – donated by S.C. Giles. | ||
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I | SECTION I – NEEDLEWORK |
| SECTIONAL REGULATIONS 1. All prizes in this Section are offered in terms of General Regulations of this Society. 2. No exhibit will be permitted to compete in more than one Class. 3. All exhibits must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. 4. Any exhibit that has been awarded a first prize at any previous Show of this Society is not permitted to enter in same Class. 5. All exhibits will be staged by Friday, October 28 at 12 noon as directed by Stewards. 6. Exhibit tickets must be attached to all exhibits when left with Stewards. ENTRIES IN THIS SECTION CLOSE ON WED., OCTOBER 26 at 12 noon ENTRY FEE: 50c per entry. First prize $2, second $1. STEWARDS – J. Fennell (phone 8737 2340), M. Redman and W. Frankling. All articles must be new and unwashed, and made in the last 2 years. | ||
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NEEDLEWORK
1. Cushion, handworked.
2.
Tapestry article.
3.
Long stitch article.
4.
Article with handworked applique.
5.
Counted or cross stitch work.
6. Neddlework not listed
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KNITTING | |
| 7. Lady’s or Gent’s hand knitted jumper or cardigan. 8. Child’s hand knit jumper or cardigan. 9. Infant’s hand knit jumper. 10. Infant’s hand knit matinee jacket. 11. Baby’s hand knit bootees. 12. Knitted toy. 13. Knitted article not listed. 14. Homespun article. 15. Knitted doll’s outfit. Champion exhibit - B.R. & Peter March Memorial Trophy | ||
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CROCHET | |
| 16. Lady’s crochet shawl. 17. Infant’s crochet frock. 18. Crocheted rug. 19. Crocheted article not listed - large. 20. Crocheted article not listed - small. 21. Crocheted doll’s outfit. | ||
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J | SECTION J – STUDENT CRAFT |
| ENTRY FREE: Prizemoney first $1, second 50c. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 at 12 noon PRIMARY 1. Craft article. Year 4 to 5 2. Hand sewn or machine made article. Year 4 to 5 3. Craft article. Year 6 to 7 4. Hand knitted article. Year 6 to 7 5. Hand sewn or machine made article. Year 6 to 7 Trophies for classes 1 and 3 donated by Mrs P. Kluge Memorial. | ||
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K | SECTION K — STUDENT ART |
| ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26. Steward: M Mountford Entries in Section K to be at Rymill Hall by 12 noon Friday, October 28. Entry Free. First prize $1, second prize 50c. Items not to exceed one metre square | ||
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1. Drawing. Year 4 and 5
2. Drawing. Year 6 and 7
3. Painting. Year 4 and 5
4. Painting. Year 6 and 7
5. Any kind of print. Year 4 and 5
6. Any kind of print. Year 6 and 7
7. 3D article or model. Year 4 and
5
8. 3D article or model. Year 6 and
7
9. Miscellaneous. Year 4 and 5
10. Miscellaneous. Year 6 and 7
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| 11. Year 8 2D 12. Year 8 3D 13. Year 9 2D 14. Year 9 3D 15. Year 10 2D 16. Year 10 3D 17. Year 11 Open - Trophy donated by Lyn Pitt 18. Year 12 Open - Trophy donated by Lyn Pitt 2D Art: drawing, painting, printing 3D Art: sculpture, fabric craft, ceramics Open: any art medium (as listed above) | ||
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L1 | SECTION L1 — WOODWORK |
| 1. Year 8 Woodwork. 2. Year 9 Woodwork. 3. Year 10 Woodwork. 4. Senior School Woodwork. 5. Junior School Woodturning. 6. Senior School Woodturning. 7. Any Laminated Article. 8. Open — Woodwork. Trophy for Best Exhibit in Woodwork section, donated by P.J. and B. D. Gartner. (Excludes Class 8). Article will be judged according to year level. | ||
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L3 |
SECTION L3 — MODEL BUILDING |
| 1. Model, Primary school student. 2. Model, High School student. 3. Model, LIONS CLUB TROPHY — BEST ENTRIES IN SECTION L3 CLASSES 1 & 2. | ||
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SECTION M – FRUIT AND VEGETABLES |
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SECTIONAL REGULATIONS
1. All prizes in this Section are
offered in terms of General
Regulations of this Society.
2. All exhibits in this Section
must have been grown by the
exhibitor or must have been in
his/her possession for at least
two months prior to date of Show.
3. Entries to be shown with tops on
where applicable.
4. All exhibits to be staged by 12
noon, Friday, October 28
ENTRIES IN THIS SECTION CLOSE ON
WED., OCTOBER 26 at
12 noon.
ENTRANCE FEE: 50c per entry. First
prize $1, second 50c.
STEWARDS: Mr G. Eckermann (8737
3123), Mr. Ian Tregenza., S Kidman
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1. Oranges, 3. 2. Lemons, 3. 3. One Cabbage. 4. One Cauliflower. 5. Three Parsnips. 6. Three Turnips. 7. Three Carrots. 8 3 radishes 9 Six stalks Rhubarb. 10. One head of Broccoli. 11. Beetroot, bunch of 3. 12. One Lettuce. 13. Three Onions, old. 14. Three Onions, new. 15. Six Stalks Asparagus. 16 500 gr. Broad Beans. 17. one Pumpkin. 18. Collection of vegetables – RJ Childs Memorial Trophy. 19. 3 new Potatoes. 20. 500 gr. Peas in Pod. 21 500g snow peas. 22 Six stalks of Silver Beet. 23 Three Leeks 24. One bunch of Parsley - tied. 25. One bunch of Mint - tied. 26. Bunch of Herbs 1 cut of each kind - tied. AGGREGATE TROPHY – Donated by Mr & Mrs J. Hanel. CHAMPION FRUIT and VEGETABLES EXHIBIT. SASH and TROPHY donated by Windara Bakery. | |
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CHILDREN’S SECTION | |
| ENTRY FREE. Prize $1, second 50c. Open to all Schoolchildren within the District Council of Wattle Range. 27. 3 lemons 28. 3 oranges 29. One Cabbage. 30 One Cauliflower. 31. Three Parsnips. 32. Three Turnips. 33. Three Carrots. 34 three radishes 35. Beetroot, bunch of 3. 36. One Lettuce. 37. 500 gr. Broad Beans. 38. 3 New Potatoes. 39. 500 gr. Peas in Pod. 40 500g snow peas 41 one Pumpkin. 42 One bunch parsley - tied. 43 One bunch mint - tied. 44. Bunch herbs, 1 cut of each kind - tied. Champion exhibit. sash & trophy donated by Berkfields Pty Ltd Aggregate trophy donated by Berkefelds Pty Ltd Prize money sponsored by Ian & Judy Tregenza. | ||
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SECTION O – ROSES A GRADE SECTION O1 – ROSES B GRADE |
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Sectional Regulations
1. All prizes in this section are
offered in terms of general
regulations of this Society.
2.
All
exhibits of Roses must have been grown and staged by
the exhibitor.
3. IF AN EXHIBIT IS DISQUALIFIED IT
IS NOT ELIGIBLE FORANOTHER AWARD.
4. All exhibits in this Section
will be staged by 12 noon, Friday October 28 as directed by
Stewards.
5. Exhibitors must use Society
containers.
entries in this section close on
WEDNESDAY,
October 26 at 12 noon.
entry fee 50¢ per entry .
Prizemoney. A & B Grade: 1st $2,
2nd $1.
Prizemoney sponsored by Chardonnay
Lodge,Coonawarra .
STEWARDS: G. Mulligan (phone 8736
6070), M. Hinze, S. McIntyre,S. Kidman, E. Bowden, R. Lepley.
ATTN – Exhibitors :
Distinct means different
CUT – A "cut" carries more than one
bloom and/or bud or buds.
Stem – Means single bloom or bud.
BUD – A "bud" is defined as the
stage of a rose to the time when colour is showing.
NND – Means not necessarily
distinct.
ROSES TO BE NAMED IF POSSIBLE.
HERITAGE ROSES, PRIOR TO 1920.
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A & B Grade 1. Large Flowered (Hybrid Tea) Roses, 3 stems. NND. 2 Large Flowered (Hybrid Tea) Roses, 1 stem. 3. Roses, Red, 3 stems. NND. 4 Roses, Pink, 3 stems. NND. 5 Roses, White, 3 stems. NND. 6. Roses, Yellow, 3 stems. NND. 7. Rose, any other colour/s (not pink, red, white, yellow) 3 stems NND 8. Cluster Flowered (Floribunda) Roses, 6 stems or cuts NND. 9. Cluster Flowered (Floribunda) Roses, 3 stems or cuts NND. 10. Cluster Flowered (Floribunda) Rose, 1 stem or cut. 11. Miniature Rose, 3 stem or cut. nnd 12. Miniature Rose, 1 stems or cut, 13 3 stems of any one variety of large flowered (hybrid tea) rose. One full bloom, one intermediate stage & one bud 14 large flowered (hybrid tea) rose. 1 full bloom stamens showing 15 climber rose. one stem or cut (no minis) 16 David Austin Rose, 3 stems or cuts 17 Davis Austin Rose, one stem or cut 18 Heritage rose, one stem or cut, must be named 19 Australian bred rose, one stem or cut (must be named) 20Rose, single, no more than 8 petals, 1 stem or cut 21 Roses, not elsewhere enumerated, 3 stems or cut (eg polyantha, hybrid musk, modern shrub) 22 Roses, not elsewhere enumerated, 1 stem or cut (eg polyantha, hybrid musk, modern shrub) 23 Bowl of large flowered roses, 6-12 stems or cuts NND 24 Bowl of floribunda roses, 6-12 stems or cuts NND 25 Bowl of miniature roses, 6-12 stems or cuts NND | |
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TROPHIES ROSE SECTION GRAND CHAMPION ROSE. A bloom or stem from Classes 1 - 20 in Sections 0 and 01 (A Grade and B Grade). $1,000 cash donate d by St Mary ’s Wines. W.L. Redman Memorial Sash. runner-up Grand champion rose Trophy donated by HIGHBANK WINES and $50 voucher donated by GARDENARIUM. best exhibit cluster roses (Floribunda) Classes 10-12 A Grade trophy donated by NEUTROG. B Grade trophy donated by Vintage Cafe BEST EXHIBIT MINIATURE ROSES Classes 15-16 A Grade trophy donated by HEYWARDS ROYAL OAK HOTEL B Grade trophy donated by MURRAY'S COUNTRY COTTAGES. BEST EXHIBIT Classes 21, 22, 23 A Grade trophy one dozen bottles of wine donated by FOSTERS and trophy donated by M.G. Williams Pharmacy. B Grade trophy six bottles of wine donated by DI GIORGIO FAMILY WINES and trophy donated by E.E. Muir and Son. AGGREGATE ROSE A GRADE SECTION $150 voucher donated by Wagners’ Roses and NEUTROG FERTILIZERS. AGGREGATE ROSE B GRADE SECTION Donated by Neutrog Fertilizers and Evelynne Bowden.
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P | SECTION P – CUT FLOWERS |
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Sectional Regulations
1. All prizes in this section are
offered in terms of General
Regulations of this Society.
2. All exhibits of Flowers must
have been grown and staged by
the exhibitor.
3. When more than one cut is shown,
they must be of distinct
varieties and colours unless
otherwise stated, only one cut of
each variety to be shown in any one
tube, unless otherwise
specified.
4. IF AN EXHIBIT IS DISQUALIFIED IT
IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR
ANOTHER AWARD.
5. All exhibits in the Section will
be staged by 12 noon Friday,
October 329 as directed by Steward.
ENTRIES IN THIS SECTION CLOSE ON
WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER 27 AT 12 noon – NO LATE
ENTRIES.
ENTRY FEE: 50¢ per entry, first
prize $1, second 50¢.
STEWARDS: G. Eckermann, G. Mulligan
and K. McLean (Ph: 8737 2671)
ATTENTION EXHIBITORS
DISTINCT means different.
NND means not necessarily distinct.
A BLOOM means one flower on a stem.
A CUT OR STEM is a stem bearing two
or more flowers.
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1. Geranium, Double 1 bloom. 2. Geranium, Single 1 bloom. 3. Geranium, 3 blooms, NND. 4. Pelargoniums, 3 blooms, NND. 5. Aquilegias, 3 cuts, NND. 6. Pansies/Viola, 3 blooms, NND. 7. Daisies, any type, 3 blooms, NND. 8. Carnation, 1 bloom or cut 9. Calendulas, 3 blooms, NND. 10. Ranunculi, 3 blooms, NND. 11 Dutch Iris, 3 blooms, NND. 12. Bearded Iris, 1 cut. 13. Bearded Iris, 3 cuts distinct. 14. Bearded Iris, 3 florets distinct. 15. Bowl of 6 Iris florets, Bearded (bowl supplied), NND 16 Iris, any variety, 3 cuts distinct. 17 Antirrhinums, 3 cuts, NND. 18. Sweet Peas, 3 cuts distinct to be staged in one container. 19. Sweet Peas, 6 cuts, NND to be staged in two containers. 20. Delphinium, 1 cut. 21. Cinerarias, 3 cuts, NND. 22. Tuberous or Bulbous, 1 cut or bloom. 23. Tuberous or Bulbous, 3 cuts or blooms distinct varieties. 24. Alstroemeria 3 stems NND 25. Stocks, one cut 26. Poppies, 3 blooms, NND. 27. Foxglove, 1 cut. 28. Fuchsia, 3 cuts distinct. 29. One Garden Cut or Bloom. 30. Climbers or ramblers, 1 cut. 31. Flowers, 3 blooms distinct. 32. Six garden cuts (shrubs/flowers) distinct 33. Shrubs excluding roses, 1 cut. 34. Shrubs excluding roses, 3 cuts distinct. 35. Shrubs or Trees indigenous to Australia, 3 cuts distinct. 36. Foliage, 1 cut. 37. A container (any type) of garden flowers. 38 Number of garden flowers, any type, 1 cut or bloom of each arranged in a bowl or basket 39. The best display of varied flowers and/or foliage indigenous to Australia. FRANCIS AGGREGATE MEMORIAL TROPHY & $25 CASH donated by South West Wools: 1st - 5 points, 2nd - 3 points, 3rd - 1 point. W.L. REDMAN MEMORIAL SASH FOR CHAMPION CUT FLOWER (excluding roses and shrubs). CHAMPION CUT FLOWER (excluding roses and shrubs). Springfield trophy donated by Miss K. Malcolm + $25 cash donated by South West Wools. CHAMPION SHRUB – Trophy donated by K. | |
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P1 | PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN - CUT FLOWERS |
| Refer to Sectional regulations for cut flowers Steward: C. McElroy 0438 373 165 Cuts must be stage d by children by 12 noon on Friday , October 28 but not necessarily grown by them. Entry free. prizemoney. First prize $1, second 50c. 1. Roses, 3 stems, no buds, NND. 2. Daisies, 3 stems, no buds, NND. 3. Pansies/Violas, 3 blooms, NND. 4. 3 c3 stems, no buds any other type –not Roses, Daisies or Pansies, NND. 5. Flowering Shrub any type, 1 cut. Champion trophy donated by C McElroy | ||
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P2 | SECONDARY SCHOOL CHILDREN - CUT FLOWERS |
| 1. Roses, 3 stems, no buds NND. 2. Daisies, 3 stems, no buds, NND. 3. Pansies/Violas, 3 blooms, NND. 4. 3 3 stems, no buds any other type – not Roses, Daisies or Pansies, NND. 5. Flowering shrub any type, 1 cut. | ||
| Champion trophy donated by P. Balnaves and daughter. Aggregate P1 and P2 - Grace Jackson Memorial Trophy. CHAMPION CHILDREN’S ROSE - Sash and $50 gift voucher donated by Di’s Gifts and Flowers. Runner-up - Sash and trophy donated by Balnaves of Coonawarra | ||
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Q | SECTION Q – POT PLANTS |
| Sectional Regulations 1. All prizes in this Section are offered in terms of General Regulations of this Society. 2. All exhibits must be the property of the Exhibitor. 3. May be grown and shown in any type of container. 4. All exhibits in this Section will be staged as directed by the Stewards by 12 noon Friday, October 29 ENTRIES IN THIS SECTION CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 AT 12 noon. ENTRY FEE: 50¢ per entry. First prize $1, second 50¢. STEWARDS: G. Mulligan (8736 6070) and K. Bowden. | ||
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1. Geranium single in flower.
2. Pelargonium in flower.
3. Orchid in flower.
4. Plant or plants in flower not
elsewhere enumerated.
5. Foliage, ornamental or
variegated Plant.
6.
Fern Fine Maiden Hair.
7.
Fern any other type.
8.
Hanging basket any type
9.
One Succulent any type.
10.Cactus
any type.
11.
Begonia, any type.
AGGREGATE TROPHY – DONATED BY
IGA Fresh – Penola.
CHAMPION POT PLANT – TROPHY donated
by
Planet Earth Nursery.
SECTION Q1 - SECONDARY & PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS 12. Geranium 13. Plant or plants in flower, not elsewhere enumerated 14. Foliage, ornamental or variegated 15. One succulent, any type 16. Cactus, any type 17 Any plant in shoe or bootChampion Plant in Shoe/Boot trophy donated by S McIntyre |
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SECTION R – FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS |
| SECTIONAL REGULATIONS 1. All prizes in this Section are offered in terms of General Regulations of this Society. 2. All exhibits to be prepared from Cut Flowers and Foliage not necessarily grown by the exhibitor. 3. All exhibits to be staged Friday, October 28 by 12 noon as directed by the Stewards. 4. NO LATE ENTRIES. ENTRIES IN THIS SECTION CLOSE ON WED., OCTOBER 26 at 12 noon. ENTRANCE FEE: 50c per entry. First prize $2, Second $1 STEWARDS: C. McElroy, CHAMPION EXHIBIT SASH CLASS 1-5 | ||
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1. Container of Roses
2. Container of flowers
3. Arrangement using fruit, flowers
and foliage.
4. "As I Like It"
5. Egg Cup of Flowers
AGGREGATE TROPHY – $20 donated by
Mrs R.S. Reschke.
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PRIMARY STUDENTS | |
| ENTRY FREE. First $1, second prize 50c. (Must be done and staged by child.) 6. Leaves floating in bowl of water. (bowl supplied) 7. Decorated Saucer of Flowers in sand. (sand must not be visible, saucer no larger than15cm) 8. "As I Like It" 9. Decorated greeting card (dried or fresh flowers, nuts, berries, seeds. glue gun may be used) 10. Decorated Art made from fruit, vegetables, nuts, seeds. May use matches or toothpicks. (no larger than 40cm) 11. Decorated boot, shoe or thong (fresh flowers) 12. Miniature garden - no larger than 40cm 13. Egg cup of flowers. Trophy donated by K McLean 14. Decorated Egg, hard boiled. (Plate supplied) 15. Vase/container of flowers Aggregate trophy classes 6-15. Donated by - Mrs LW Redman Memorial Trophy CHAMPION EXHIBIT sash & Trophy, classes 6-21 donated by SilverBack Engineering | ||
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SECONDARY STUDENTS | |
| ENTRY FREE. First $1, second prize 50c. (Must be done and staged by child.) 16. Container of Roses 17. Arrangement using fruit, flowers and foliage. 18. "As I Like It" 19. Egg Cup of Flowers 20. Decorated egg, hard boiled (plate supplied) 21. Decorated greeting card (dried or fresh flowers, nuts, berries, seeds. glue gun may be used) 22 Vase/container of flowers AGGREGATE TROPHY CLASSES 16-21. donated by Toffee and Treats, Penola | ||
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S | SECTION S — ART SECTION |
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SECTIONAL REGULATIONS
1. All entries
must be the work of the exhibitor.
2. Works may be
based on photographs but must not be copied
from any other
person’s painting, hand-print, drawing,
sculpture, model
or reproduction of same.
3. Novice art
section is reserved for those who have never won a
prize for art in
an open class for adults at a show.
4. All pictures
must be neatly framed for hanging with hooks & wire.
5. No exhibit may
be shown at more than two Penola Shows.
6. All exhibits
must be staged by 12 noon Friday. 28
7. Stewards in
charge of the Art Section may refuse to accept
any entry if it
is considered unsuitable for exhibition.
8. All exhibits
must be entered in the appropriate class.
ENTRANCE FEE: 50c
per entry. Prizes: $2 first, $1 second.
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| LOCAL IMAGES art prize — Best entry in Adult Section MARY SKENE KIDMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY — Best Novice. Prize for best Watercolour including pen and wash — donated by Jill Eckermann. ADULT 1. Abstract or semi-abstract picture. - any medium - prize money donated by Mrs G Kidman 2. Landscape, seascape or townscape in any medium 3. Portrait — any medium. 4. Still life. - any medium 5. Drawing. - any drawing medium 6 Pen & Wash, or watercolou 7. Print - including etching, engraving etc 8 3D art - any medium NOVICE 9. Abstract or semi-abstract picture. - any medium - prize money donated by Mrs G Kidman 10 Landscape, seascape or townscape in any medium 11 Portrait — any medium. 12 Still life. - any medium 13 Drawing. - any drawing medium 14 Pen & Wash, or watercolou 15 Print - including etching, engraving etc 16 3D art - any medium MOBILE PHONE IMAGE 1. open to entrants of any age 2 entries must consist of any appropriate image taken by the exhibitor on a mobile phone camera, must be printed on photographic paper 3 all entries must be mounted on cardboard 4 max size 6" x 4" (small photo) FREE entry. prizes $2 first, $1 second | ||
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T | SECTION T — PHOTOGRAPHY |
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SECTIONAL REGULATIONS Steward: Rick Paltridge (Phone 8737 2755 mob 042703720755) 1. All prizes in this Section are offered in terms of General Regulations of this Society. 2. All exhibits to be taken by exhibitor but can be developed and printed under any conditions. 3. Open and Novice Section only — minimum size (35 sq.in. 7"x5") 226sq. cm. maximum size (320 sq.in. 20"x16") 2064 sq cm. 4. Please Note: All exhibits must be lodged at the Show Office or Riddoch Art Gallery, Mt Gambier no later than Thursday, October 27 at 5pm. 5. All exhibits must have the name of the exhibitor, and the exhibiting class number on the back of each entry. 6. Juniors may enter in the Novice and Open Sections. 7. No print may be entered in more than one class. 8. No late entries. 9. No exhibit may be shown at more than 2 Penola Shows. 10. Before any prizes can be awarded in a Novice or Open Class, a minimum of 3 entries must be received in that Class. 11. To be eligible for a Novice Class, entrants must only be an amateur photographer and never won any photographic competition before. Please Note: In the interest of safety exhibits framed with glass should be avoided. ENTRIES IN THIS SECTION CLOSE ON WED., OCTOBER 27 12 noon. ENTRY FEE: $1.00 Open. First prize $7, second prize $3 | |
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OPEN SECTION – COLOUR PRINT 1. Landscape or Seascape. 2. Nature. 3. People (including Portraiture). 4. Digital Manipulation. 5. Any other subject. OPEN SECTION – BLACK AND WHITE PRINT 6. Landscape or Seascape. 7. Nature. 8. People (including Portraiture). 9. Digital Manipulation. 10. Any other subject. ENTRY FEE: 50c Novice. First prize $5, second prize $2 Any size print. NOVICE SECTION – COLOUR PRINT 11. Landscape or Seascape. 12. Nature. 13. People (including Portraiture). 14. Digital Manipulation. 15. Any other subject. NOVICE SECTION – BLACK AND WHITE PRINT 16. Landscape or Seascape. 17. Nature. 18. People (including Portraiture). 19. Digital Manipulation. 20. Any other subject. OPEN AGGREGATE TROPHY $40.00 donated by Mrs R. Kain and Mr Rick Paltridge CHAMPION EXHIBIT SASH | |
| JUNIOR SECTION (UNDER 18) PRIMARY ENTRY: FREE First prize $2, second prize $1 Any size print 21. Colour print, Any subject. SECONDARY Maximum 4 entries per student ENTRY: FREE First prize $5, second prize $1 Any size print Colour or Black and White print. 22. Landscape or Seascape. 23. Nature. 24. People (including Portraiture). 25. Digital Manipulation. 26. Any other subject. Best Photograph Prize of $5.00 for Junior Section | ||
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