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128 2019 Loxton Spring Show Loxton A. & H. Society 100 th Annual Spring Show Sunday 6th October & Monday 7th October 2019 PATRON: Theo Kaesler PRESIDENT: Bill Shannon SECRETARY: Kaylene Nickolai SHOW OFFICE Mobile: 0497 147 890 PO Box 187, Loxton SA 5333 Email: [email protected] www.loxtonshow.org.au Printed by J.C. Irving Printers, 78-80 Ral Ral Avenue, Renmark SA 5341 • Ph 08 8586 8080

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Loxton A. & H. Society

100th

Annual Spring ShowSunday 6th October &

Monday 7th October 2019

PATRON: Theo Kaesler

PRESIDENT: Bill Shannon

SECRETARY: Kaylene Nickolai

SHOW OFFICEMobile: 0497 147 890PO Box 187, Loxton SA 5333Email: [email protected]

www.loxtonshow.org.au

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PINNAROO SHOW The Pinnaroo Agricultural Society will host the 2019 Show and Field Day on Wed 9th October. Show exhibits include wool (including bi-annual Wool Auction), plants and floriculture, needlework, crafts, grain and produce, cookery, arts, yard dogs, shearing, home brewing, poultry, fruit and vegetables, photography. This year's entertainment will feature Aussie

FMX Freestyle Motocross team. Other entertainment will include music by Kat Raynor, a display by South East Snake Awareness, Billy Cart competition, Bushman's Challenge, Jack Russell Races, Mallee Brick Road & fireworks. There will be traders ranging from food stalls to large farm machinery. Sideshows are provided by Showmen's Guild of SA. President Secretary Paul Ireland Lyn Heinicke PO Box 13 PO Box 80 PINNAROO SA 5304 PINNAROO SA 5304 Mobile - 0407 715 189 Phone: 0419 817 004 email address - [email protected] email address:[email protected].

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CONTENTS History of the Loxton A & H Society Inc Page 6 General Information 8 Rules and Regulations 10 Loxton A & H Society – Officials 13 Trade Site Information 14 Section A – Horse-in- Action 17 Section B – Live Steer & Carcase 19 Section C – Vintage Machinery & Entry Form Section C 22 & 23 Riverland Wine Show 24 Section D – Sheep 25 Section E – Wool 27 Section H - Poultry and Pigeons 30 Section I – Young Exhibitors 37 Map of Show Grounds 50 Section J – Grain and Fodder 52 Section K – Vegetables 54 Nippy’s Young Farmers Challenge 57 Section L – Flowers 58 Section M – Floral Art 63 Entry forms & Animal Waiver Centre lift out Section N – Pot Plants 67 Section Na – Orchids 70 Section O - Handicrafts 72 Section P – Cookery 74 Fruit Cake Championship & Genoa Cake Competition 78 Country Women’s Scone Mix Competition 81 Section Pa – Amateur Winemaking & Brewing 83 Section Q – Preserves 85 Section R- Fruit 90 Section S – Needlework 92 Section T – Knitting & Crochet 94 Section U – Art 97 Section VP – Photography 100 Loxton Yard Dog Championships 103 Section W – Hobbies & Collections 105 Section X – Log Chopping 107 Section Y – Sheaf Tossing 109 Section Z – Scarecrow Championships 113 District Schools 115 Life Members of the Loxton A & H Society Inc. 118 Queen’s Silver Jubilee/’Rub’ Thiele Perpetual Trophy 120 MLASA Trophy Winners 122 Honour Roll 123

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1980 M.R. Pfeiffer, Esq Mrs. Linda Wiltshire 1981 M.B. Obst, Esq Mrs. Linda Wiltshire 1982 M.B. Obst, Esq Mrs. S.J. Pfeiffer 1983-84 J.F.C. Petch, Esq Mrs. S.J. Pfeiffer 1985-86 R.D. Biggins, Esq Mrs. S.J. Pfeiffer 1987-88 T.W. Wurst, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq 1989-90 T.M. Shannon, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq 1991-92 M.E. Fielke, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq 1993-94 T.J. Kaesler, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq 1995-96 M.J. Vowles, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq 1997-98 W.J. Shannon, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq 1999-2000 P.J. Wiltshire, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq 2001-02 B.J. Mangelsdorf, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq 2003 P.J. Wiltshire, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq 2004 P.J. Wiltshire, Esq Mrs. J.S. Burgemeister 2005-06 T.J. Kaesler, Esq Mrs. J.S. Burgemeister 2007 Mrs. L. Wiltshire Mrs. J.S. Burgemeister 2008 Mrs. L. Wiltshire Mrs. L.M. Schmaal 2009-10 Mrs. D. Kaesler Mrs. L.M. Schmaal 2011 W.J. (Bill) Shannon Esq Mrs. L.M. Schmaal 2012 W.J. (Bill) Shannon Esq Mrs. J.A. Little 2013-14 Barry Mangelsdorf Esq Mrs K H Nickolai 2015-16 Andrea Athanasopoulos Mrs K H Nickolai 2017-18 Callie Nickolai McDonald Mrs K H Nickolai 2019 Bill Shannon Mrs K H Nickolai

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ADVERTISING INDEX The Loxton A&H Society is appreciative of the support given by all the advertisers in this book and would urge all members and patrons to give them your support.

A & J First aid 62 Loxton Timber Mill 106 Loxton Football & Sporting Club 49 Berri Betta Home Living 2 BS & LD Venning 28 Mark Reichelt Pest Control 108 BTS Cooling Services 29 MGA Insurance Brokers Pty Ltd 111 Michael Taylor Accounting 18 Casey’s Pest Control 101 Country Proud Clothing 51 Obst Electrical 108 Creative Roofing Systems 84 O E Bradtke & Sons 104

Dan’s Plumbing & Gas Fitters 36 Rivertech Services 69

Darren Heuzenroeder Carpet Cleaning 82 Riverland Canvas 117

Eckermann Enterprises 106 Riverland Life FM 100.7 127 Elders 128 Riverland Plumbing & Gas 102 Riverland Solicitors 73

Golding Livestock Agencies 66 Robbies Sound 3

Grower’s Services 99 Ronco Motors 125 Hentschke Transport 110 Schleins Quarries Pty Ltd 29 Julie Hammond Conveyancing 36 Tim Whetstone MP 89

Loxton Abattoir 21 The Creperie-Cart (look in Food court) 69

Loxton Auto Repairs 65 The Showman’s Guild of SA 112

Loxton Ice Works & Recycling 96 Tony Pasin MP 114

Loxton Irrigation Centre 82 Tri Nature 124 Loxton Motorcycle Centre 84 Loxton Pharmacies 80

Loxton Smash Repairs 21 Vaughan’s Shoe Store and Sewing Centre

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History of the Loxton Agricultural & Horticultural Society Inc.

A meeting to form the Loxton Agricultural & Horticultural Society was held at the Loxton Hotel on April 11, 1911. The first president was Mr A McCourt and the Secretary was Mr F J Martin. Members of the Loxton A & H Society were able to become Life Members by buying their Life Membership for 10 guineas ($21.00). However, Captain J G Arnold was the first person to be awarded Life Membership for his contribution to the show. This

tradition, of awarding Life Membership, continues today. The first Show Hall was built by H A Lutz for £20 ($40.00) plus timber and iron. A 60’ x 40’ hall was constructed on land (at the current site on Bookpurnong Road) given by Mr J A Thiele and it was opened at the first Show on Wednesday 27th September 1911. The five foot high fence was erected of wire netting with plain and barbed wire, all in time for the first Show. The men were busy grubbing bushes, harrowing and rolling the ground. Trees were planted on the grounds in 1912. Mr Hamdorf supplied the water for the trees and for the Show days and in return he was permitted to graze his cows throughout the year. The Show Society found this arrangement was the best way to get the grounds ready for the Show each year. There have only been 8 years when the Show has not been held. These were during the two World Wars (when a lot of men were at war) and in the Depression. The Loxton A&H Society owned the land surrounding the Show Hall, including the football oval. They allowed other community groups to utilise facilities. A range of sports, including basketball and table tennis were played in the hall and football and cricket were played on the oval.

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HONOUR ROLL

PAST PRESIDENTS AND SECRETARIES 1911 – 2016

President Secretary 1911 A. McCourt, Esq F.J Martin, Esq 1912 Dr. L.W. Hayward, Esq F.J Martin, Esq 1913 Dr. L.W. Hayward, Esq H.T. Eime, Esq 1914 and 1915 – No Show held (First World War) 1916-17 W.H. Mengerson, Esq B.H. Laffer, Esq 1918-19 R.F. Mayfield, Esq B.H. Laffer, Esq 1920-21 J. Angus, Esq B.H. Laffer, Esq 1922-24 E.F. Pflaum, Esq B.H. Laffer, Esq 1925-27 E.F. Pflaum, Esq F.A. Galloway, Esq 1928 E.F. Pflaum,. Esq J.M. Strout, Esq 1929 E.F. Pflaum, Esq (No show held) 1930 E.F. Pflaum, Esq A.G. Aitchison, Esq 1931-35 E.F. Pflaum, Esq B.O. Galloway, Esq 1937-38 A.H. Hameister, Esq B. H. Laffer 1939 A.H. Hameister, Esq Harry W. King, Esq 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944 and 1945 – No show held (Second World War) 1945 A.H. Hameister, Esq W.H.R. Stocks, Esq 1947 F.J. Petch, Esq, MBE W.H.R. Stocks, Esq 1948 F.J. Petch, Esq, MBE E.H. Klingberg, Esq 1949 F.J. Petch, Esq, MBE S.J.G. Colbey, Esq 1950 A.E. Hosking, Esq A. Jolly, Esq 1951 A.E. Hosking, Esq K.D. Hodge, Esq 1952 J.M. Shannon, Esq K.D. Hodge, Esq 1953 J.M. Shannon, Esq S.R. McCracken, Esq 1954 A.H. Seekamp, Esq L.G. Porter, Esq 1955 A.H. Seekamp, Esq S.R. McCracken, Esq 1956 L.G. Porter, Esq L.E. Thiele, Esq 1957 L.G. Porter, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq 1958-59 L.B. Swanbury, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq 1960-61 A.E. Kernich, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq 1962 P.E. Thiele, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq 1963 P.E. Thiele, Esq A.J. Bailey, Esq 1964 G.V. Scadden, Esq A.J. Bailey, Esq 1965 G.V. Scadden, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq 1966-67 O.R. Thiele, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq 1968-69 J.F.C. Petch, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq 1970-71 J.M. Shannon, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq 1972-73 J.M. Shannon, Esq G.G. Fielke, Esq 1974 C. Hentschke, Esq G.G. Fielke, Esq 1975-76 L.R. Kruschel, Esq G.G. Fielke, Esq 1977-78 T.D. Fielke, Esq G.G. Fielke, Esq 1979 M.R. Pfeiffer, Esq G.G. Fielke, Esq

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The Loxton Agricultural is a member of the Murraylands Agricultural & Horticultural Societies Association

President Secretary

Mrs Kerry Heinicke Lyn Heinicke

PO Box 136 PO Box 80

Pinnaroo SA 5304 Pinnaroo SA 5304

Mobile 0429 778 289 Mobile: 0419 817 004

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Congratulations to the 2018 M.L.A.S.A. Trophy Winners Horse in Action Hannah Kulper Pinnaroo Sheep TC & LA Smith Loxton Wool Boughen Bros Loxton Poultry Paul Wiltshire Loxton Bantams Paul Wiltshire Loxton Pigeons T J Darling Loxton Grains Tom Fielke Loxton Flowers Marj Rudiger Loxton Floral Art Denise van Ostve Loxton Floral Art Equal winners Rochelle Westbrook Loxton Vegetables Christine Beelitz Pinnaroo Cookery Bec Niejalke Pinnaroo Needlework – Sewing Gloria Stidiford Loxton Needlework – Knitting & Crochet Joy Hennig Loxton Photography Equal winners Allan Edwards Pinnaroo Art Lynette Anstey Loxton Craft Raelene Mickan Pinnaroo Jams & Preserves Lynette Arnold Loxton Fruit G.M. Arnold & Son Loxton Most Successful Junior Exhibitor winners: Loxton: Anna McCullough Pinnaroo: Sarah Allan

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In 1955, the Loxton Football Club wanted club rooms to be build and for the oval surrounds to be brought up to the same standard as the oval. The upkeep of the oval alone was costing the Society too much money, so they agreed to sell the land to the Loxton Council in 1958 for £1,750 ($3,500). The Show Society had to pay rent of £100 ($200) allowing them to use the grounds and facilities, 5 days before and 5 days after the Show. The Show Society was not happy about having to hire the grounds and it took until 1962 before they agreed to do so. In 1974, after long discussions with Council and the Basketball Association, it was reported that a new hall would be built. The Council had to supply 2 marquees for the show that year as the hall was not completed on time. Some of the timber and iron from the old Hall was used to build sheep and cattle sheds. The new Hall was officially opened on November 22, 1975 by Mr Tom Casey MP, the Minister of Tourism, Recreation and Sport. The Hall cost a staggering $238,000. The Hall was initially called the Loxton Recreation and Sports Centre. The Show Society was very disappointed that they were not recognised in the name of the hall and after a public meeting on this issue held on 12th May 1980, the Council decided changed the name to the “Loxton Show and Recreation Hall”. In 1990, the Show Society decided to showcase the hall exhibits over two days. The outdoor exhibits followed Section by Section and currently, Section D (sheep) is the only section held on one day. The Sections of the Show have seen many changes over the years. In the past, the Show included Sections for Pigs, Cats, Goats and Pets, but all of these have been discontinued for various reasons. Other sections, like Cattle and also Hobbies, have evolved and now include a wider range of exhibits. In recent years, new Sections for Vintage Cars and Machinery, Whip Cracking, Yard Dogs, Young Farmers Challenge, Recycled Bike Art and Photography have been included in our wide and varied program. The Loxton Show has evolved over the years but it continues to be one of Loxton’s major events.

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GENERAL INFORMATION EXHIBITS The Show Office will be open to accept entries from Monday 30th September to Friday 4th October 2019 from 9.00 am and 5.00 pm each day. Entries via email, post are welcome , and will be processed during the week. Please ensure that a separate entry form is used for each separate Section in which you are exhibiting. Exhibits will be open for public display on Sunday from 1.00pm to 5.00pm and Monday from 9.00am to 4.15pm.

Entries for all Sections close at 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019, unless otherwise stated on the specific Section page.

Check the Section page in the Show Book for specific exhibit receival times.

Exhibits in the Show Pavilions (may be removed after 4.30pm Monday. Exhibitors must produce their Exhibitor ID Card for entry.

PRIZE MONEY Exhibitors are able to collect their prize money from the Show Office on presentation of their Exhibitors ID Card from 3.00pm to 6.00pm on the Monday of the Show. All prize monies not collected will be available from Cindy Strother, General Insurance Agencies (GIA) Pty Ltd, 25 East Terrace, Loxton for one calendar month after the show. Any prize monies not collected after this date are forfeited.

TRADE AND FOOD SITES The Loxton Show welcomes a large number of small businesses and private enterprises selling a wide variety of goods, and a good range of food premises to cater for every taste.

SPONSORSHIP The Society would like to thank our many sponsors and partners for their support in delivering our fantastic Show event. If you are interested in partnering with us in the future, please contact the Secretary to discuss how we can best support each other.

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THE LOXTON SHOW SOCIETY Queen’s Silver Jubilee Australian 1977

Commemorative Trophy

Will be donated to the competitor gaining the highest number of points in the outdoor sections excluding Poultry and Pigeons. Sections include wheat, wool, sheep, grain & fodder, live steer and carcass. PICTURED – Louise & Tim Smith with Callie McDonald

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SMITH FAMILY, WINNER OF THE 2018 TROPHY

‘Rub’ Thiele Perpetual Trophy

This is the twelfth year this trophy is being sponsored by the Thiele family to honour the service given to the Society by the late Rubert Thiele who, in his long service, held many positions including 40 years as Pavilions Co-ordinator.

The Rubert Thiele Trophy will be awarded to the exhibitor who gains the most points in all the Sections in the Show Pavilions excluding the Junior Exhibitors.

CONGRATULATIONS TO GLORIA STIDIFORD WINNER OF THE 2018 TROPHY

Gloria Stidiford with Theo Kaesler, Patron

Sections include: Vegetables, Flowers, Floral Art, Pot Plants, Orchids, Handicrafts, Cookery, Amateur Winemaking & Brewing, Preserves, Fruit, Needlework, Knitting & Crochet, Art, Photography, Hobbies and Collections.

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MEMBERSHIP Full membership of the Loxton Agricultural and Horticultural Society is $32 per annum (GST inc.) and entitles you to: Tickets for 2 adults and 3 children on both days of the Loxton Show A car pass for you to park your car in the Show Grounds (via the Pine

Avenue Gate) Single Membership of the Loxton Agricultural and Horticultural Society is $16 per annum (GST inc.) and entitles to: Tickets for 2 adults to the Loxton Show A car pass for you to park your car in the Show Grounds (via the Pine

Avenue Gate) All members have voting rights at the Annual General Meeting of the Society, held in March each year, and are eligible to be part of the Management Committee of the Society. Memberships are available from the General Insurance Agencies Pty Ltd, East Terrace, Loxton and from the Show Office during the week preceding the Show or by contacting the Secretary on 0497 147 890.

ADMISSION Gate Charges (all Charges include GST) Adult $13.00 Child (4 to 15 years old) $6.00 Family (2 adults & up to 3 children) $32.00 Pensioner and Student Concessions $8.00 The Loxton Show event will be open to the public from 8.30am on the Sunday and from 8.30am on the Monday. Admission will be by membership ticket or by a gate pass purchased at the gate. No admittance without a ticket or pass. Persons wishing to leave the grounds must obtain a stamp on their wrist at the gates for re-admission.

CAR PARKING Formal and informal parking is available around the outside of the show grounds. Members and people with disabled parking permits are permitted to park on the Show Grounds free of charge via the Pine Avenue gate. The Society is not responsible for the protection of any cars or vehicles parked in the grounds.

FIRST AID In case of incident or injury, St John Ambulance Australia will be present at the Loxton Show.

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RULES AND REGULATIONS of the LOXTON SHOW

ENTRIES AND EXHIBITS 1. All entries and exhibits are subject to the Rules and Regulations of the

Society. Exhibitors should familiarise themselves with the details relevant to the specific Sections in which they are exhibiting, located in the General Information or on the specific Section page.

2. Entries in all Sections will be received at the Show Office, situated in the Loxton Homing Pigeon Shed (behind the scoreboard) accessible via Bookpurnong Terrace, Mill Gate or Pine Avenue from Monday 30th September to Friday 4th October or as indicated at the head of each Section. Entries via post or email are welcome and will be processed during this week.

3. It is the responsibility of the Exhibitor to be aware of the dates and times for the closure of entries and receipt of exhibits for their respective Sections, and to adhere to them. Late entries and exhibits may be accepted by permission of the relevant Section Convener and where applicable the Pavilion Coordinator, but may not be eligible for judging.

4. Entries sent by post or email will not be eligible for prizes until the entry fees have been paid in full.

5. Exhibits in the Show Pavilions should be brought to the Pavilions during the allocated times for receival of exhibits (see specific Section pages for details). All Exhibitors must leave the Pavilions immediately after their exhibits have been staged. Exhibits may be received at the Secretary’s Office prior to these times after consultation with the Office Staff.

6. All exhibits must be the bona-fide property of and/or the work of the Exhibitor, except displays of implements, machinery and vehicles, shall be grown or manufactured by the Exhibitor during the current season, unless otherwise stated.

7. Each article or collection forming one entry must bear an exhibit ticket displaying the Section, Class Number and Exhibitor ID Number.

8. Exhibitors must not place their name, any previous Certificates or any other distinguishing mark upon their exhibits until after the judging, unless otherwise stated.

9. Any person giving the wrong description of their exhibits with the intention of deceiving or in any way attempting to influence the judging, may be disqualified from exhibiting in any future Show.

10. All Exhibitors must place their exhibits in the space allotted to them by the Convener or Stewards. The Show Committee will give every possible facility to Exhibitors and ample space for exhibits of every kind will be offered.

11. The Society invites suitable displays or items other than listed in classes. A Certificate of Merit may be awarded if such exhibits are considered worthy at the discretion of the Show Society.

12. Exhibitors are strictly prohibited from touching or tasting the exhibits. 13. If the Rules Committee desires, Exhibitors may be required to make a

Statutory Declaration concerning their exhibits.

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RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARD This award is open to all residents of South Australia aged between 20 and 30 years inclusive at the time of their local Show. They must be enthusiastic and knowledgeable about rural life and affairs and agricultural shows. They must be able to spend the re-quired time at their local show, group level finals and the state final, at the Royal Ade-laide Show. The winner of the 2019 State Final Award will receive $5,000 in prize money and the two equal runner ups will receive $1,000.00 with all three having the opportunity to partici-pate in an agricultural study tour the following March/April. Fourth and fifth placegetters will have the opportunity to attend a major interstate show. Each regional winner re-ceives an RM Williams clothing package and will be accommodated, wined and dined by the Agricultural Societies Council during their period of attendance at the Royal Adelaide Show.

This award aims to highlight the importance of youth in rural South Australia and in par-ticular the agricultural show movement. It will identify and encourage enthusiastic, skil-ful, industrious and unselfish young people. It will give young people a forum to express their views through education and experience and develop closer links with agricultural industries.

We are now accepting nominations for the 2020 Award and application forms are available from the Secretary, Box 187, Loxton, 5333 or phone 0497 147 890

YOUNG RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARD This award is open to all residents of South Australia aged between 16 & 19 years inclu-sive at the time of their local show. They must be enthusiastic and knowledgeable about rural life and affairs and agricultural shows. They must be able to spend the required time at their local show, group level finals and at the Royal Adelaide Show. The winner of the 2019 State Award will be given the opportunity to spend 2 days at the 2019 Royal Adelaide Show with the Rural Ambassador State Finalists and will receive a clothing package from RM Williams.

This award aims to highlight the importance of youth in rural South Australia. It will iden-tify and encourage enthusiastic, skilful, industrious and unselfish young people. It will give young people a forum to express their views through education and experience and develop closer links with primary industries in South Australia.

We are now accepting nominations for the 2020 Award and applications are available from the Secretary, Box 187, Loxton, 5333, or phone Mobile: 0497 147 890

Murraylands 2018 SA Young Rural Ambassador Will Venning

Murraylands 2018 SA Rural Ambassador Georgia Heinicke

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1911 Captain JG Arnold* 1913 A M Hilbig* 1918 P T Drabsch* F W Hamdorf* F A Kaesler* H H Klau* Arthur McCourt* John Milich* J H C Quast* J A Thiele* C W T Tschirpig* J A Zimmermann* P A H Thiele* R Edwin Thiele* H Rudolph Thiele* J H Quast* 1920 ACW Traeger* 1921 C F Stanitzki* B H Laffer* 1922 A F Stanitzki* 1927 E F Pflaum* 1928 F A Galloway* 1937 C H Glatz* G L Chinner* 1938 B O Gallaway* 1939 J G Pfeiffer* 1946 F J Petch* 1947 A H Hameister* Mrs J E G Quast* 1948 J M Shannon* E W Schober* 1951 E J Tschirpig* R W May* 1953 A E Hosking* 1954 H A Klingberg* 1956 J F H Petch* 1960 P B Schwarz* Mrs S E Rothe* 1961 H W Schaefer* 1962 A H Auricht* 1964 Mrs E W Schick* 1966 W O Thamm* 1968 KD Zerna* N C Pfitzner* 1970 O E Habel* 1971 A E Lillington* 1973 H A Nitschke* Mrs K Milton* 1974 L G Geyer* O R Thiele* 1975 C Hentschke* A Noske* Mrs E Noske* 1978 Lindsay Kruschel* 1979 P E Thiele*

Mr & Mrs R E Hameister* 1980 M C Bickmore* 1982 G G Fielke* F G Zimmermann* 1983 T Kaesler Reg H Thiele* W F Mangelsdorf* Mrs Dora Schutz* 1984 M R Pfeiffer* T D Fielke D J Wishart* 1986 P Wiltshire R V Auricht* 1989 Mrs G Hentschke* V H Altmann* RD Biggins JFC Petch 1990 R Edwards J B Schubert* 1991 M B Obst ME Schulz* 1993 T W Wurst Mrs M Rudiger T Shannon 1994 ME Fielke Mrs S Fielke* 1996 Mrs H Wurst* 1997 Mr Des Fielke* Mrs A Fielke* R Martin 1999 Mrs I Cass M Vowles 2000 W J Shannon 2002 Mrs L Wiltshire M Wishart N Blum 2003 J A Eager* 2004 L Riches Mrs E Riches Mrs D Kaesler* 2005 S Schulz 2006 Mrs I Heinicke 2008 Mrs B Law 2011 Paul Kaesler 2012 Mrs D Altmann 2013 Mrs Therese Eerden 2014 Charlie Harvey 2015 Barry Mangelsdorf 2017 Joy Hennig

LIFE MEMBERS OF THE LOXTON A & H SOCIETY SINCE 1911 (* deceased life members)

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14. All reasonable care will be taken of exhibits at the Loxton Show, but the Society will not be held responsible for any damage, breakage or loss of exhibits.

15. It is a condition of entry into all livestock and animal Sections (A, B, D, H and Yard Dog Championships) that the exhibitor completes an Animal Handling Waiver Form absolving the Society of any responsibility in the event of an injury, damage or death caused by an animal during the Show event, and supplies this form with their entry form.

REMOVAL OF EXHIBITS 16. No animal exhibit is to be removed from the Show Grounds for the duration of

the Show event. Refer to specific Section pages for details on removal of animals. Check relevant section pages.

17. Exhibits in the Show Pavilions can be removed from 4.30pm on the Monday of the Show. Exhibitors must present their Exhibitor ID Card to be granted access to the Pavilions to remove their exhibits. In special circumstances this rule may be relaxed at the discretion of the specific Convener. Exhibits not removed by 6.00pm on the Monday of the Show may be stored in the office by prior arrangement for up to a week. Exhibits after this time will be disposed of.

JUDGING 18. No one shall be permitted to judge a Class where they themselves are an

Exhibitor, or where a member of their immediate family is an Exhibitor.

19. No unauthorised person will be admitted to any Section while judging is in progress.

20. The judges are empowered to estimate the age of any animal for judging purposes.

21. A third prize may be awarded where there are 7 or more exhibits in a Class; a fourth prize may be awarded where there are 10 or more exhibits in a Class.

22. If the judge determines that the quality of the exhibits in a Class are not of a sufficient standard, he or she may elect not to award a first, second, third or fourth prize in the Class. In this case, special donations or trophies for the class may be held over to the following year.

23. A Certificate of Merit may be awarded at the judge’s discretion for exhibits that have not been awarded a prize but are of a high standard. Certificates of Merit do not attract prize money.

24. No prize (first, second, third or fourth) may be awarded equally (excluding Sections A, X and Y).

25. Special awards, trophies or prizes to Exhibitors for the highest number of points gained in Sections or Classes, where they apply, shall be based on the following scale – first prize gains seven points, second prize gains five points, third prize gains three points and fourth prize gains one point, unless otherwise specified in individual Sections.

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26. The judges are empowered to withhold prizes from any exhibit if the Exhibitor or person in charge interferes or acts abusively while the judging is in progress. All static displays will be judged on the Sunday morning of the Show, with the exception of Sections C, D, E, J and Pa. See the specific Section pages for details.

27. The decision of the Judge shall be final, except where a protest (excluding Section A) is made and upheld by the Rules Committee, in which case the decision of the Rules Committee shall be final.

See specific rule in Section A.

28. Protests against awards must be lodged in writing with the Secretary before 5pm on the Sunday of the exhibition. Each protest must be accompanied by a deposit of $30. The deposit will be forfeited to the Society should the protest be dismissed by the Rules Committee.

PRIZES 29. Any prize monies uncollected after one calendar month following the Show

are forfeited.

MISCELLANEOUS 30. The Murray Lands Agricultural Societies’ Association award prizes in Horse-

in-Action, Sheep, Wool, Poultry, Bantams, Pigeons, Grains, Flowers, Floral Art, Vegetables, Fruit, Jams & Preserves, Cookery, Knitting & Crocheting, Needlework, Crafts, Photography, Art Section held at Association Shows at Loxton and Pinnaroo. The Association reserves the right to award these prizes either in cash or trophy or both. The first counts as three points, a second as two points. In the event of a tie for the highest points, the Exhibitor who has won the most firsts will be declared the winner. To qualify the exhibitor only needs to enter at one Association Show. Confederacies are not eligible to compete or exhibit for Association prizes; the word ‘confederacy’ in this clause does not refer to or include a registered partnership or firm where all members or partners of the firm conduct their business conjointly.

31. Every Exhibitor of Livestock shall be entitled to have a ‘handler’ present during judging and such ‘handler’ shall, at the direction of the Judge carry out such actions as may be necessary to pacify, exhibit or move such stock to the satisfaction of the Judge. This shall exclude the Poultry Section.

32. In Ring Events the Committee will give all reasonable facilities to Exhibitors, but will not be responsible for any accidents incurred therein. All animals that are exhibited to be covered for Public Liability Insurance for each occasion they appear. Insurance is arranged by the Society with a cover of $50,000,000. Premiums, as applicable, are included in the entry fees and paid to the insurers by the Society.

33. No Dogs are permitted to enter the show grounds on Sunday and Monday of the show with the exception being of assistant dogs .

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EQUIPMENT FOR HIRE

The Loxton Show Society has the following equipment

that can be hired at reasonable prices:

Trestle Tables (9ft by 2ft 6in) $10.00 each

Plastic moulded tables (4ft by 2ft) $10.00 each

Plastic Chairs (Green only) $1.00 each

Screens & Art Screens

(7ft, 8ft, 9ft or 10ft long and 6 ft high) $ 2.50 each

Cake Display Cabinets $20.00 each

Ticket Boxes $12.00 each

For Enquiries & Bookings: Secretary 0497 147 890

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2019 OFFICIALS Management Committee

Back Row: Paul Wiltshire, Stephen Schulz, Andrew Crambrook, Sheridan Holland, Brian Venning., Theo Kaesler

Middle Row: Taryn Mangelsdorf, Barry Mangelsdorf , Linda Wiltshire, Erica Riches, Paul Kaesler

Front Row: Ray Edwards, Heidi Kurtzer, Bill Shannon, Kaylene Nickolai, Gillian Lingard Absent: Callie McDonald

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TRADE AND FOOD SITES GROUNDS COORDINATOR - Steve Schulz 0409 847 363.

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The Loxton Show boasts a large trade site area with a wide variety of goods available for purchase. We also cater for everyone’s taste buds with a wide

variety of exquisite food vendors on Oval 1. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

If you are interested holding a trade or food site at the Loxton Show, please contact the Secretary on 08 8584 7715, email [email protected] or

download a trade/food site application pack from our website: www.loxtonshow.org.au/trade-sites. Alternatively contact the Grounds

Coordinator Steve Schulz on 0409 847 363. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Trade Sites are eligible to compete for the following trophy prizes

Trophy donated in memory of Vic Gibbs for the Best Large Trade (multiple site) in Area A & B. T640

W.J. Shannon donating trophy for the

Best Small Trade (single site) in Area A & B. T641

Schulz Repairs and Sales donating trophy for the Best Outside Display. T642

Schulz Repairs and Sales donating trophy for the

Best Display Inside Marquee. T643

The Management Committee would like to thank the businesses that have again advertised in our show book as listed on Page 5, also the many sponsors that sponsor our

many sections and help us in any way.

Your support is much appreciated.

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DISTRICT SCHOOLS Exhibition of school work and hobbies.

Displayed in the Show Pavilion (near livestock sheds) Sunday 6th October 2019 – 1.00 pm to 5.00 pm

and Monday 7th October 2019 – 9.00 am to 4.15 pm

This Section is simply an exhibition of school work and hobbies from any school as a whole and may be chosen from any work done by children during 2019. By this display an opportunity is given to teachers to exhibit work being done in their schools.

The co-operation of the teachers is requested to ensure the success of the display, which primarily caters to the individuality, initiative and resource of the scholar.

There will be no limit to the number of exhibits, and the whole of the work of a school will be displayed as a unit without any distinguishing marks or numbers thereon.

No prizes shall be awarded, but if the Society decides to donate any sum, to this Section then it will given to the schools, taking into consideration the attendances and amount of work exhibited.

2018 was the last year for East Murray Area to display their school as it was closed at the end of 2018.

Photo supplied by the East Murray school

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LOXTON A. & H. SOCIETY INC.

OFFICIALS PATRON Theo Kaesler PRESIDENT Bill Shannon PRESIDENT ELECT Paul Wiltshire VICE PRESIDENT vacant SECRETARY Kaylene Nickolai ASSISTANT SECRETARY vacant TREASURER Heidi Kurtzer ASSISTANT TREASURER Linda Wiltshire LIAISON OFFICER Callie McDonald ENTERTAINMENT CO-ORDINATOR Gill Lingard

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Patron, President, Secretary, Assistant Secretary, Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer, Liaison Officer, Grounds Co-ordinator, Entertainment Co-ordinator, Andrew Crambrook & Paul Kaesler

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

Andrew Crambrook, Ray Edwards, Theo Kaesler, Paul Kaesler, Heidi Kurtzer, Barry Mangelsdorf, Taryn Mangelsdorf, Callie McDonald,

Kaylene Nickolai, Erica Riches, Steve Schulz, Bill Shannon, Brian Venning, Linda Wiltshire and Paul Wiltshire.

RULES COMMITTEE

President, Secretary, Assistant Secretary, Immediate Past President, Barry Mangelsdorf, Steve Schulz and Erica Riches.

LIFE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE

Theo Kaesler, Martin Obst, Bill Shannon, Ray Edwards, Paul Wiltshire & Linda Wiltshire

PROPERTY MANAGER- Melvin Fielke GROUNDS CO-ORDINATOR- Steve Schulz PAVILLIONS CO-ORDINATOR- Paul Kaesler

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Tribute Gilmore Fielke

Gilmore Gordon Fielke died suddenly at home 7/9/2018.

Gil was the youngest of four sons to Albert and Clara Fielke of Taplan, later of Loxton.

He worked in the dried fruit and citrus packing area of the Loxton Co-op and in 1969 was to join ACI Packaging Company. He excelled in the industry with his work ethic, until the move to Adelaide with Visy-Board where he was made State Sales Manager of the Meat/Fishing packaging department.

His family supported the Loxton Show Society and Gil volunteered his time with working bees, being a steward and eventually Secretary. His nomination as Secre-tary was at an interesting time when he was instrumental in the planning of the visit of the Governor General, Sir John and Lady Kerr to the Show. He also helped in many ways for the building of the Show hall at the time.

Together with Marina and his family and friends he organised typing bees at home for prize tickets that had to be all hand typed for the various sections.

Being made Life Member was an honour for Gil and his work for the Show. Many friendships were made with the Loxton Show personnel and other Country Show members as well.

Gil is sadly missed by his wife Marina, children Andrea, Mark, Deanna and their families.

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SCARECROW CHAMPIONSHIPS CONVENER - Jennifer McCullough 08 8584 5139

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Classes 1-5 Class 6 Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize $1.00 $10.00 $5.00 $1.00 $20.00 $5.00

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Exhibits to be delivered by 8.45am Sunday 6th October 2019

Exhibits can be collected after 4.30 pm, Monday 7th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION This competition’s aim is to highlight the important role of the scarecrow. Scarecrows must be able to scare off birds, predators etc. by way of

material being upright, shiny and their movement with the wind. Entries will be judged on their function, appeal and originality. Novelty scarecrows can be any shape, character, animal or thing, but

remember the aim of the scarecrow. Scarecrows will be displayed in the open and need to withstand the

elements. Scarecrows must have a centre stick or cross bar to be displayed.

All scarecrows are all to be under 1.7metres high. All exhibits are entered at own risk. Overnight protection is not provided. All exhibits must be accompanied with an exhibit ticket.

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CLASS 1. 5 Years & under, any type of scarecrow 2. 6-10 years of age, any type of scarecrow 3. School group, any type of scarecrow 4. Community group, any type of scarecrow 5. Storybook, cartoon, movie or TV character scarecrow 6. Traditional looking scarecrow celebrating 100 years Ribbons for Most Outstanding exhibit in Sections 1-2 Most Outstanding exhibit in Sections 3 - 4 Most Outstanding exhibit in Sections 5 - 6 Champion Scarecrow The Showmen’s Guild of SA donating prize money and ribbon for classes 1-4 McCullough Family donating trophy and ribbon for Champion Scarecrow T762

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HORSE-IN-ACTION CONVENER - E Riches- Phone 08 8584 1207

Delia Fogden 0429 970 458 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Monday 30th September 2019. Entries by post to PO Box 187, LOXTON, SA, 5333

or email to [email protected] Entries must be submitted on the specific entry form.

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Proudly Supported by Our Major Sponsors

Ronco Motors - Pinnaroo , Loxton & Karoonda,

Pryde’s EasiFeed and Horseland Adelaide & Mildura

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Minor Sponsors TPE Trailers and Floats, Gill Lingard

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The Horse-In-Action competition will be held on the oval at the Loxton Show, with competition commencing at

11am on Saturday 5th October 2019, and 8.30am on both Sunday 6th October and Monday 7th October 2019.

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To view the full programme and submit your entries, visit www.loxtonshow.org.au/entries/entry-form-horses/

Or contact the Secretary for more information [email protected] or 0497 147 890

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LIVE STEER & CARCASE CONVENER - Peter Fogden 8587 2272 or 0427 872 272

STEWARDS – R Koch, C Fisher, J Fogden __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize $10.00 (Plus transport cost to Abattoir) Trophy $10.00 $5.00 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits by 9.00 am, Sunday 6th October 2019,

via Mill Gate Live judging to commence at 11.00am Sunday 6th October 2019

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Proudly Sponsored By: Hygienic Meats, John Petch, Elders Loxton, Koch’s Foodland, Golding Livestock Agencies Pty Ltd, Rollbusch Quality Meats, Ron Beswick Memorial Trophy, Fisher Bros, Pyap Produce, Loxton Club, Wurst Family, Arcona Flats, Borderleen Piggery __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION Entries must be presented with your NVD information and

Animal waiver form. The exhibitor must own all steers. All steers must be tagged in accordance with Primary Industries

and Resources South Australia (PIRSA) regulations. All cattle must be from a herd with no known Johnes disease. All exhibitors must reside in the MLASA area. Each Exhibitor is entitled to a maximum of four entries. All cattle will be weighed on farm and then entered into their

respective classes according to their weight. Exhibits will be classed according to their carcase weight for

Carcase Judging. Steers will be judged under the MSA Grading system. Details for the slaughter of steers to be confirmed. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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CLASS 1. Lightweight Domestic Steer Voucher and Ribbon 2. Heavy Domestic Steer Voucher and Ribbon 3. Export Steer Voucher and Ribbon 4. Grassfed Steer Voucher and Ribbon Exhibits will be weighed and classified into their correct classes. 1. Trophy and ribbon for Champion Light Domestic Steer of the

Show 2. Ribbon for Reserve Champion Light Domestic Steer of the Show 3. Trophy and Ribbon for Champion Heavy Domestic Steer of the

Show 4. Ribbon for Reserve Champion Heavy Domestic Steer of the Show 5 Trophy and Ribbon for Champion Export Steer of the Show 6. Ribbon for Reserve Champion Export Steer of the Show 7. Trophy and Ribbon for Champion Grassfed Steer of the Show 8. Ribbon for Reserve Champion Grassfed Steer of the Show Trophy and Ribbon for Grand Champion Steer of the Show 1. Champion Light Domestic Carcase Voucher and Ribbon 2. Reserve Champion Light Domestic Carcase Ribbon 3. Champion Heavy Domestic Carcase Voucher and Ribbon 4. Reserve Champion Heavy Domestic Carcase Ribbon 5. Champion Export Carcase Voucher and Ribbon 6. Reserve Champion Export Carcase Ribbon 7. Champion Grassfed Carcase Voucher and Ribbon 8. Reserve Champion Grassfed Carcase Ribbon Trophy and Ribbon for Grand Champion Carcase of the Show SPECIAL AWARD: Owner’s choice of 3 carcase

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SHEAF TOSSING CONVENER - Tony Altschwager 0418 839 144

STEWARD - Sheridan Holland ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries open on the morning of competition. Affiliated with the Australian Sheaf Tossing Association Inc.

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Proudly Sponsored By: Santos Ready-Mix Concrete, Roger Gow Insurance Services, MGA Insurance Brokers , Loxton Health Centre, Tyre Plus Berri, Crop Smart Pinnaroo, Golding

Livestock Agencies Loxton, Tom Petch, Ian & Jill Bibby, Murray Bridge Recycling, Tangerides Wines Pty Ltd, K.C.S.H. Pty Ltd, Loxton A & H Society

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Competition commences Sunday 6th October 2019 2019 AUSTRALIAN SHEAF TOSSING CHAMPIONSHIP

LOXTON SHOW Sunday 6th October 2019

10 am start Entry 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1. Loxton Health Centre Australian Female Championship $2 $200 $100 $50

Followed by (not starting before 11.00am) 2. Roger Gow Insurance Novice Handicap $5 $100 $60 $40 $20

3. Santos Ready-Mix Concrete Open Handicap $5 $300 $150 $80 $50

4. MGA Insurance Brokers $10 $550 $250 $130 $60 $40 Australian Championship Sheaf Toss 5. Tom Petch Over 50’s $2 $70 $30 $10

Monday 7th October 11.00am start

6. Tyre Plus Berri—Wide—Open Handicap $2 $200 $100 $60 $40 (No Maximum handicap) 7. Crop Smart Pinnaroo Accuracy Throw $2 $100 $60 $40 $20

8. Golding Livestock Agencies Longest Toss $2 $80 $50 $30 $10

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Vintage Farm Machinery & Vehicles

CONVENER - Graham Masters 08 8584 5882 or 0414 395 377 STEWARD: David Kimber 0427 546 237

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Exhibits will be accepted Sunday 6th October from 8.00am until 10.00am and Monday 7th October from 8.30am until 10am

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GENERAL INFORMATION Exhibits to enter via Pine Avenue Gate Free entry for exhibits A trophy will be awarded for the best exhibit. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Proudly Supported by Our Major Sponsor

Sponsor

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LOG CHOPPING CONVENER - Tayla Paull 0437 175 664

STEWARDS - Mallee Axemen’s Association of SA ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Sunday 8th September 2019 Contact Barry Hill, PO Box 472, NURIOOTPA SA 5355 (08) 8581 1829

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Proudly Sponsored By; Riverland Lending Services, Riverland High Works, Riverland Treated Pines. Loxton Timber Mill, Loxton Hotel-Motel, SA Showmens Guild, Cash’s Cabinets, Riverland Almonds, Terry Griffiths, Riverland Pest Management, Westbrook Agriculture, OE Bradtkes & Sons, Deville Cooling &Refrigeration, Loxton Mini Mart, Loxton News Agency, Loxton Football & Sporting Club.

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Schedule of Events Sunday, 6th October 2019 Time Event 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 12.30 pm 1. Novice underhand handicap* $50 $30 $15 $5 12.50 pm 2. Standing block handicap heats 1.40 pm Standing block final* $90 $30 $20 $10 2.10 pm 3. Underhand handicap heats 2.40 pm Underhand finals* $125 $50 $30 E.A. Schmidt Memorial Trophy 2.45 pm 4. Standing block novice handicap* $50 $30 $20 $10 3.05 pm 5. First division tree fall* $50 $30 $20 $10

Monday, 7th October 2019 11.00 am 6. Second division tree fall* $50 $30 $20 $10 11.30 am 7. Standing block novice handicap* $100 $60 $40 $20 11.45 am 8. SA Showmen’s Guild Championship* $60 $30 $25 $15 12.10 pm 9. Standing block handicap heats 1.00 pm Standing block finals* $300 $175 $100 1.15 pm 10. Underhand novice handicap* $100 $60 $40 $20 2.00 pm 11. Underhand handicap heats 2.15 pm Underhand finals* $300 $175 $100 2.30 pm 12. Team race (to include tree boarding) $200 prize money 2.45 pm 13. Invitation event: Sponsored by Mallee Axemen’s Assoc. Trophy

* Events also award Ribbons

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The 47th Annual Riverland Wine Show will take place on the 3rd and 4th Sep-tember 2019. The event is strongly supported by the Loxton A & H Society and Riverland Wine stalwart Mr. Kevin Pfeiffer.

Originally the brain child of Dr. Brian Storer and Dr. Ian McInnes, the Riverland Wine Show remains and important industry forum for the judging and evaluation of inland wines.

To be eligible for entry, wines must be; Commercially dressed, made from grapes grown in Swan Hill, Murray Darling, Riverina, Rutherglen or Riverland regions and produced in a volume of 675 L or greater.

The philosophy from which the Riverland Wine Show was born, is still the basis of the show 47 years on, with contributions from such esteemed judging talent as; Gunter Prass, Wolf Blass, Peter Lehmann, Robert Hesketh, Sue Hodder, Mike Farmilo and David Morris. The Riverland Wine Show is an opportunity for unbiased assessment of wines with the goal of maintaining quality, trueness of style and to encourage innovation, emerging styles and varieties.

Once rotated between the three Agricultural and Horticultural Societies of the Riverland, the show remains strongly supported by the Loxton A & H Society, now being held annually in Loxton or surrounds.

An Annual Gala Dinner and Exhibitor tasting is held to celebrate the success of trophy winners, and this year will be held on September 11th.

For dinner information, to enter the show, become a committee member or vol-unteer, please call committee secretary- Amelia Anspach on 0438391222 or send an email to [email protected]

Web address: http://riverlandwineshow.com.au

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HOBBIES & COLLECTIONS CONVENERS - Shirley Gibbs 08 8584 4740

STEWARDS - Lorraine Masters 0414 382 806 & Nita Awege ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 60c $5.00 $4.00

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 6pm to 8.30pm Saturday 5th October 2019 and

8.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION

Collections to comprise 5 to 10 items to be exhibited on a tray, board or shelves and to occupy a space no greater than 76cm x 76cm.

Need to display your own entry ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS Hobbies 1. Toy or other article made of wood 2. Toy or other article made of metal 3. Toy or other article made of plastic 4. Toy or other article made of any other material 5. Item of sculpture made of recycled materials—only 1 item for entrant 6. Assembled and decorated model (eg. Airfix model) Collections 8. Collection of 6 computer generated greeting cards 9. Collection of 6 handmade greeting cards, distinct purposes 10. Collection of Hat badges or club badges 11. Collection of War memorabilia & Medals 12. Collection of models of animals, birds or similar 13. Collection of historical items (one theme) 14. Collection of Australian/ Overseas travel souvenirs 15. Collection of Plates 16. Collection of brooches 17. Collection of old bottles 18. Collection of needlework tools 19. Collection of wood working tools 20. Collection of dolls 21. Collection of sporting memorabilia 22. Collection of stamps or coins 23. Collection of any other items not mentioned 24. Collection of any other items not mentioned (for under 25 years) 25. Collection of Remembering 100 years

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SHEEP CONVENER - Ian Cass - 0428 876 220

STEWARDS - Glenda Scira __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize $1.50 $8.00 $4.00

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits by 9.00 am, Monday 7th October 2019

Judging to commence 9.30 am. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION All sheep exhibited must have a handler present during judging. Rams to be owned by Exhibitor for at least one year. Sheep from OJD map program properties will be penned separately

from non-assessed sheep. All sheep to be full wool unless otherwise stated. No entry shall be entered in more than one class unless specified. Entries must be presented with your NVD form, Sheep Health

Statement and Animal waiver form. Class numbers marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy

$30 in accord with Rule 30. Entry fee includes 30c premium for public liability insurance. For trophies, first counts as 2 points and second as 1 point. Winners of Championship Classes in Sheep Section to be one year and

over. Eligible for H.E. KROEHN MEMORIAL TROPHY only from Classes : Sheep 1-16; Wool 1-8

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CLASS *1. Merino ram, fine wool, 2 tooth and under. *2. Merino ram, fine wool, 2 tooth and under, Autumn shorn. *3. Merino ram, fine wool, 4 tooth and over. *4. Merino ram, fine wool, 4 tooth and over, Autumn shorn. *5. Merino ram, medium or strong wool, 2 tooth and under. *6. Merino ram, medium or strong wool, 2 tooth and under, Autumn shorn. *7. Merino ram, medium or strong wool, 4 tooth and over. *8. Merino ram, medium or strong wool, 4 tooth and over, Autumn shorn. *9. Merino ewe, fine wool, 2 tooth and under. *10. Merino ewe, fine wool, 2 tooth and under, Autumn shorn. *11. Merino ewe, fine wool, 4 tooth and over. *12. Merino ewe, fine wool, 4 tooth and over, Autumn shorn. *13. Merino ewe, medium or strong wool, 2 tooth and under. *14. Merino ewe, medium or strong wool, 2 tooth and under, Autumn shorn.

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*15. Merino ewe, medium or strong wool, 4 tooth and over. *16. Merino ewe, medium or strong wool, 4 tooth and over, Autumn shorn. Loxton Waikerie Council Area – Classes 17 to 29 (unregistered flocks) 17. Pen of two prime Merino lambs. 18. Pen of two prime Crossbred lambs. IR Cass donating Chesson Park White Suffolk trophy for best exhibit in class 18. T140 19. Merino ewe, medium or strong, 2 tooth and under. 20. Merino ewe, medium or strong, 2 tooth and under, Autumn shorn. 21. Merino ewe, medium or strong, 4 tooth and over. 22. Merino ewe, medium or strong, 4 tooth and over, Autumn shorn. 23. Merino ewe, fine, 2 tooth and under. 24. Merino ewe, fine, 2 tooth and under, Autumn shorn. 25. Merino ewe, fine, 4 tooth and over. 26. Merino ewe, fine, 4 tooth and over, Autumn shorn. 27. Merino ram, medium or strong, any age, Autumn shorn to full wool. 28. Merino ram, fine, any age, Autumn shorn to full wool. 29. Pen of 5 Merino hoggets, 2 tooth or under, full wool or autumn shorn. To be judged for commercial value for breeding trueness to type and uniformity. Elders donating trophy for best exhibit in class 29( Unregistered flocks). T141 30. Pen of three Merino ewes, any age. To be judged on commercial value with due regard to type and uniformity necessary in breeding. Can be made up from other sections for unregistered breeders only.

Other Trophies and Ribbons

CHAMPION MERINO RAM. - Chesson Park White Suffolk Trophy. T143 RESERVE CHAMPION MERINO RAM. CHAMPION MERINO EWE. RESERVE CHAMPION MERINO EWE. CHAMPION UNREGISTERED EWE Most Points in Section D—Murray Pioneer T144

H.E. KROEHN MEMORIAL TROPHY - Trophy value $60.00 T150 To be won by a competitor entering three classes in both Sheep and Wool Sections. Classes eligible: Sheep 1-16; Wool 1-8 Points to be awarded as follows: 1st Prize = 3 points, 2nd Prize = 2 points, 1 Entry = 1 point

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LOXTON YARD DOG CHAMPIONSHIP Held in conjunction with SA YARD DOGSASSOCIATION INC.

CONVENER - Mr. Lee Mickan 0427 820 712

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Entry Fees: Open Improvers Novice Encourage/Local $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 $5.00

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For more information, or to enter, contact: Convener - Mr. Lee Mickan 0427 820 712 SAYDA President - Rob Macklin 0427 711 925 SAYDA Secretary - Mrs Bev Kellock 8843 8042 or [email protected]

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Proudly Sponsored By: Westbrook Agriculture, G & R Mickan, Mickan’s Kelpies, Loxton Ice Works & Recycling, Riverland Vets, Elders - Loxton, Landmark Operations – Loxton, Rosedale Meats, Platinum Ag Services, Koky’s Fodder & Pet Supplies,

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GENERAL INFORMATION The Encouragement and Novice Competitions will be held on Sunday 6th

October and the Improver and Open Competitions will be held on Monday 7th October.

Approximately 15 sheep will be used. Dogs must be kept quiet & away from the area while another dog is

competing. Next competitor must be available with his/her dog 10 minutes before he/

she is due to compete. At judge’s discretion, dogs may be disqualified. Dogs wearing a muzzle will be penalised 4 points. The competitor may retire at any time. Dogs taking excessive time will be rung off (12 mins). Scores from the elimination round will be posted on a board. The winning

score will be the aggregate of both runs. The judge’s decision is final. Competitors are to leave the gates as found. Competitors may assist the dog in keeping the sheep flowing, but assistance

will be penalised. Vaccination certificates must be signed. Score sheets will be available after the finals. The organising committee in conjunction with the SAYDA Inc. reserves the

right to change ruling and regulations as required. No dog may be substituted for a dog already nominated less than 24 hours

before a trial commences. In the event of a balloting being necessary handlers will be notified and

asked to advise which dogs are to be withdrawn. If a handler has competed more than twice previously he/she must be a

member of the SA YDA Inc. or another recognised Yard Dog Association before entries will be accepted.

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SECTION E

WOOL CONVENER - Brian Venning 08 8584 5327 or 0428 778 124

STEWARDS - Darren Nitschke, Andrew Smith, Boyd Hampel, , Lane Smith

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Classes 1-8 Classes 9-16 Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize $1.50 $10.00 $5.00 $1.50 $15.00 $10.00

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Wednesday 2nd October 2019 Exhibits to be delivered to Showgrounds

by 9.30am Friday 4th October 2019

GENERAL INFORMATION All wool to be weighed by stewards and judged:

a. Classes 1-6 on the point system of the National Council of Wool Selling Brokers

b. Classes 7-13 and 15-17 on commercial value c. Class 14 in cents per kg

Fleeces to be skirted BLS and pieces not required. All fleeces to be 12 months or under. Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per

Rule 30. Classes 9-17 (Local) are open to all breeders in the District Council of

Loxton Waikerie area. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS Open *1. One Merino ram’s fleece, strong wool. *2. One Merino ewe’s fleece, strong wool. *3. One Merino ram’s fleece, medium-fine wool. *4. One Merino ewe’s fleece, medium-fine wool. *5. One Merino fleece, other than ram’s, strong wool. *6. One Merino fleece, other than ram’s, medium-fine wool. 7. One Merino fleece, strong wool, other than ram’s, commercial value. 8. One Merino fleece, medium wool, other than ram’s, commercial value. Mr Martin Obst donating $20 trophy for most points in classes 7 & 8. T160 Local *9. One Merino fleece, strong wool, other than ram’s. *10. One Merino fleece, medium wool, ram’s. Elders Ltd Loxton Branch donating prize money for classes 9 and 10. T161 11. One Merino Fleece at least 4kg for show purposes. 12. One Merino Fleece, medium wool shown by exhibitors under 21, not necessarily

property of exhibitor. BS & LD Venning donating prize money for classes 11 and 12.

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H.E. KROEHN MEMORIAL TROPHY - Trophy value $60.00 T150 To be won by a competitor entering three classes in both Sheep and Wool Sections. Classes eligible: Sheep 1-16; Wool 1-8 Points to be awarded as follows: 1st Prize = 3 points, 2nd Prize = 2 points, 1 Entry = 1 point

*13. One Merino Hogget fleece. *14. Lamb’s wool, 2kg, autumn drop, medium wool, for style & trueness of type. Landmark, Loxton Branch donating prize money for classes 13 and 14. *15. Merino fleece, medium wool, autumn shorn – 6 months. *16. Merino fleece, strong wool, autumn shorn – 6 months. Quality Wool donating prize money and $10 trophy for classes 15 and 16. T163 *17. Pastoral Wool Grown outside Agricultural Area to be judged on Commercial Value No Bellies or Pieces required Quality Wool donating prize money for class 17.

B.S. & L.D. Venning (Wool buyers, Pinnaroo & Loxton) donating trophy to value of $50 for most points in Wool Section, per the following schedule: T162 1st Prize = 3 points, 2nd Prize = 2 points, 1 Entry = 1 point

Ribbons awarded by the Loxton Agricultural and Horticultural Society Champion Fleece of Show (plus $5) Champion Local Fleece of Show (plus $5) Reserve Champion Fleece of Show Reserve Champion Local Fleece of Show Champion Fleece for under 21

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PHOTOGRAPHY CONVENER - Callie McDonald - 0447 442 243

STEWARD - Mitch McDonald ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 4th Prize 50c $10.00 $5.00 $1.00 Merit Only

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 No late entries will be accepted

Exhibits must be dropped off at the Show Office by 5.00 pm Friday 4th October 2019

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Colour prints maximum size 10cm x 15cm (4” x 6”). Photography must be the sole work of the exhibitor. Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per Rule 30. All photos to have exhibit ticket paper-clipped to the photo, no cello tape. Limit of 3 entries per exhibitor per class. No mounted or framed photos. Images to be used in one class only. Exhibits can be collected from the Show Hall after 4.30pm on the Monday of the

Show. Prize money can be collected from the Show Office. No watermark on photos. Photography must be the sole work of the exhibitor, with the exception of Class

18**. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS

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Totally Exposed donating trophy and ribbon for Champion Print of the Show T680 Riverland Camera Club donating one year’s free membership with their club for the highest number of points in Section VP. T681

*1. People *2. Black & White *3. River Scene *4. Vehicles *5. Child Study *6. Animal *7. Flower or Flowers *8. Architecture *9. Birds Study *10. Close-ups /Macro

*11. Landscapes 12. Farm scene 13. Astrophotography 14. Texture 15. Action 16. Weather 17. Photo manipulation (photo shopped) 18. Historical farming photo from the Riverland**

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POULTRY AND PIGEONS CONVENER - Paul Wiltshire - 8584 1205

D. Gibbs, B. Eagle and R. Darling STEWARDS: E. Rathjen, T. Darling, A.B.C. Schulz

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Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 50c $2.00 80c 30c

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Monday 30th September 2019 Entries must be listed on the special Poultry & Pigeons Entry Form

Contact Paul on 8584 1205 or Fax 8584 1206 or access it from http://www.loxtonshow.org.au/entry-form/entry-form-poultry/

Receipt of Exhibits on Sunday 6th October 2019 until 10am. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION Section will be cancelled if the temperature for Sunday is forecasted as 33°C or over. Birds can be removed after 4pm, Monday 7th October. Exhibitors residing in excess of

100km from the Show may removed birds on Sunday 6th October with prior consent from the Convener.

Feed will be supplied; exhibitor to supply own water containers. No late entries will be accepted. No exhibits will be received after judging has

commenced. Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per Rule 30. ____________________________________________________________________ Trophies W.F. Mangelsdorf Memorial trophy valued at $20 for Best Large Fowl in Show (annual ribbon to each winner). T200 Loxton Homing Pigeon Club donating trophy and ribbon for Champion Pigeon of the Show – (value $15). T201 PJ Wiltshire Champion Flying Homer (value $20 Trophy). T202 P.J. Wiltshire donating trophy and ribbon for Champion Bantam of the Show (value$20). T203 SA Showmen’s Guild donating trophy for most points in Classes 1-46 (value $15). T204 P.J. Wiltshire donating trophy for most points in Classes 47-70 (value $10). T205 P.J. Wiltshire donating trophy for most points in Classes 71-162 (value $10). T206 P.J. Wiltshire donating trophy for most points in Classes 200-430 (value $20).T207 T. & R. Darling donating trophy for most points in Classes 431-484 (value $10). T208 SA Showmen’s Guild donating trophy for most points in Classes 485-532 (value $15). T209 P.J. Wiltshire donating trophy for Champion Water Fowl T210 100th Show Special Prizes donated by Paul Wiltshire Champion Pigeon Exhibit (Value $50) T211 Champion Poultry Exhibit (Value $50) T212

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Work must not exceed 900mm height and base not to exceed 400mm. Weight and material of the work must not have the potential to damage the surface of

the table. Overall weight and dimension must allow easy transportation and not exceed the

carrying capacity of one person. Entry Ticket to be affixed to the artwork so that the exhibitor number is visible from

the front. Maximum of 2 entries per sculptor.

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CLASS *1. Oil – any topic *2. Water Colour – any topic *3. Acrylic – any topic *4. Pastel – any topic *5. Sketch / Drawing – any topic *6. Abstract – any topic *7. Mixed Media—any topic *8. Novice *9. 14 years & over, still at school – any topic *10. 10 – 13 years – any topic *11. 5 – 9 years – any topic *12. 5 years & under – any topic *13. Sculpture – any topic/any medium

Ribbons: Most Outstanding Art Entry (Loxton Show) Most Outstanding River Scene (Loxton News ) Best Watercolour Best Oil Painting Best Acrylic Entry Best Pastel Art Best Sketch/ Drawing Art Best Abstract Best Mixed Media Best Novice Best 14 years & over, still at school Best Sculpture of the Show

Loxton Hotel Motel donating Prize Money towards Classes 1 - 6 Mrs Genevieve Lehmann donating prize money for Classes 7 & 8 Loxton Autopro donating prize money for Class 9 Toyrific Toyz Loxton donating prize money vouchers for Classes 10,11 & 12 T670—T678 Wards Electrical donating prize money for Class 13 Loxton News Trophy donating $50 for the Most Outstanding Entry River Scene. T660 Loxton A&H Society donating $50 for the Most Outstanding Entry. T662

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Male Female Rhode Island Red 35* 36* Sussex 37* 38* Langshan 39* 40* Orpington Black 41* 42* Any Other Colour 43 44 Any Other Heavy Breed Not mentioned 45* 46* Indian or Jubilee Game 47* 48* Old English Game Black Red 49* 50* Blue Red 51* 52* Duckwing 53 54 Pile 55 56 Brown Red or Grey 57 58 Any Other Colour 59 60 Modern Game 61 62 Malay Game 63 64 Pit Game 65 66 Australian Game 67 68 Game Any Other Variety 69 70

Light Breeds Male Female

Leghorn White 1* 2* Black 3 4 Any Other Colour 5 6 Ancona 7* 8* Minorca 9 10 Silkie White 11* 12* Any Other Colour 13 14 Hamburg Black 15* 16* Any Other Colour 17 18 Polish 19 20 Any Other Light Breed Not mentioned 21 22 Heavy Breeds

Australorp 23* 24* Plymouth Rock 25 26 Wyandotte White 27* 28* Silver Laced 29* 30* Gold Laced 31 32 Any Other Colour 33 34

LOXTON A & H SOCIETY’S RIBBONS Champion Game Male Champion Game Female Champion Heavy Male Champion Heavy Female Champion Light Male Champion Light Female Champion Soft Feather Male Champion Soft Feather Female Champion Hard Feather Male Champion Hard Feather Female Champion Drake Champion Duck Champion Fancy Cock Champion Fancy Hen Champion Homer Cock Champion Homer Hen Champion Utility Cock Champion Utility Hen Champion Young Fancy Champion Young Homer Champion Young Utility Champion Flying Homer Cock Champion Flying Homer Hen Champion Flying Homer Young Champion Junior Large Fowl Champion Junior Bantam Champion Junior Pigeon Champion Water Fowl 100th Show Special Prizes Champion Pigeon Exhibitor Champion Poultry Exhibitor

POULTRY AND PIGEONS CLASS

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Bantams

Hard Feather Male Female Modern Game Black Red 71* 72* Pile 73 74 Duckwing 75 76 Any Other Colour 77 78 Old English Game Black Red D/L 79* 80* Black Red L/L 81* 82* Wheaton or Clay - Black Tail 83* Wheaton or Clay - Blue Tail 84* Duckwing 85 86 Black 87 88 Blue Red 89 90 Brown Red or Birchen 91 92 Spangle 93 94 Pile or White 95 96 Any Other Colour 97 98 Indian or Jubilee Game 99* 100* Pit Game 101 102 AussieGame 103 104 Game Any Other Variety 105 106 Soft Feather Pekin Black 107* 108* White 109* 110* Blue 111 112 Cuckoo 113 114 Any Other Colour 115 116 Seabright Silver 117 118 Golden 119* 120*

Male Female Wyandotte White 121* 122* Columbian (White or Buff) 123 124 Partridge 125 126 Silver Pencilled 127 128 Black 129 130 Any Other Colour 131 132 Leghorn White 133* 134* Black 135 136 Any Other Colour 137 138 Rhode Island Red 139 140 Australorp 141* 142* Sussex 143* 144* Japanese White or Black Tail 145* 146* Birchen or Black 147 148 Any Other Colour 149 150 Rosecombe 151* 152* Langshan 153* 154* Anacona Any Colour 155 156 Araucana Any Colour 157 158 Belgian—Any Variety 159 160 Bantam - Any Variety Not mentioned 161 162

Junior (Under 16 Years)

Male Female Bantam Hard Feather 169 170 Soft Feather 171 172 Pet Bantams 171a 172b

Male Female Large Fowl Heavy Breed 163 164 Light Breed 165 166 Pet Large Fowl 167 168

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SECTION U

Art CONVENERS - Lyn Anstey 0412 283 233

- Michael Anstey 8584 6317

STEWARDS - Julie Willis ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Classes 1-9 & 13 Classes 10-12 Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize Entry Fee:1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize $2.00 $30.00 $15.00 $5.00 $2.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 6.00pm to 8.00pm Saturday 5th October 2019

See General Information for details of Collection of Exhibits ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION

Work must be original. Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per Rule 30. All other entries can be collected from the Show Pavilions after 4.30pm on the Monday

of the Show. Exhibitors must report to the Art Convener prior to collection. Entry into the Novice class is open to all who have never won a prize in classes 1 - 8. Classes 1-12 Only 2D (Flat) Work will be accepted, 3D works or Sculpture accepted in Class 13. Entry Ticket to be affixed to the artwork on the back so that it hangs down under the

artwork such that the exhibitor number is visible from the front once hung. Work to be less than 1 metre x 1 metre. Maximum of 4 entries per artist in any class. Artworks in classes 1 – 9 must be ready to hang. Artwork under glass must have flat

hooks and picture wire. The small metal hooks supplied with smaller photo frames are often not safe for hanging. Works on canvas will need to have wire attached suitable to hang.

Children’s classes 10 – 12 unframed works will be pinned to the boards. Works presented such that they are unsuitable or unsafe will not be exhibited and not

be considered for judging. Parents and /or teachers may help the student frame their work.

Class 13 Work must be stable and freestanding.

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Drake Duck Indian Runner White 173 174 Indian Runner AOC 175 176 Elizabeth 177 178 Muscovy White 179 180 Blue & White or Black & White 181 182 AOC 183 184 Pekin 185 186 Rouen 187 188

Drake Duck Mallard AC 189 190 Call AC 191 192 Apple Yard 193 194 Any other variety Not Mentioned 195 196

PIGEONS Cock Hen Young Carrier Black 200* 201* 202 Dun 203 204 205 Any Other Colour 206 207 208 Dragoon Blue Bar 209* 210* 211 Any Colour Chq 212 213 214 Any Other Colour 215 216 217 English Show Homer Any Colour Bar 218 219 220 Any Other Colour 221 222 223 German Beauty Homer Any Colour 224 225 226 Magpie Black 227* 228* 229 Red or Yellow 230 231 232 Any Other Colour 233 234 235

Cock Hen Young Pigmy Pouter Blue or Silver 236* 237* 238 Red or Yellow 239 240 241 Any Other Colour 242 243 244 Pouter Any Other Variety 245 246 247 Fantail White 248* 249* 250 Blue or Silver 251 252 253 Any Other Colour 254 255 256 Fantail Indian Any Colour 257 258 259 Trumpeter Any Other Colour 260 261 262 Jacobin Black 263 264 265 Red or Yellow 266 267 268

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Cock Hen Young African Owl Any other colour 371 372 373 Exhibition Homer Any Colour 374 375 376 Beard Brunswick Any Colour 377 378 379 Frill Back Any colour 380 381 382 Blondinette Lace Tail 383 384 385 Any other colour 386 387 388 Ice Any colour 389 390 391 Satinette Any colour 392 393 394 Tumbler Vienna Long Face Any colour 395 396 397 Archangel 398 399 400 Starling, Hyacinth or Suabian 401 402 403 Field Pigeon Any colour 404 405 406 Lark Nuremberg Any colour 407 408 409 Lahore Any colour 410 411 412 Norwich Cropper Any colour 413 414 415 Voorburg Shield Cropper Any colour 416 417 418 Holle Cropper Any Colour 419 420 421 Fancy Brunner Pouter White 422 423 424 Any other colour 425 426 427 Fancy Any other variety 428 429 430 Carneaux Red 431* 432* 433 Yellow 434 435 436 Red or Yellow Splash 437 438 439 Any other colour 440 441 442 King White 443* 444 445 Black 446 447 448 Any Colour Chq 449 450 451

Cock Hen Young Jacobin Any colour 269 270 271 Tumbler English Short Faced Any Colour 272 273 274 Tumbler Australian Performing Any Colour 275 276 277 Tumbler any other variety Any colour 278 279 280 Tumbler Short Face Almond 281 282 283 Any other colour 284 285 286 Australian Saddle Back Black 287 288 289 Red 290 291 292 Any other colour 293 294 295 Nun Black 296* 297* 298 Any other colour 299 300 301 Egyptian Swift Any colour 302 303 304 Domestic Show Flight Any colour 305 306 307 Helmet - Black 308* 309* 310 Red or Yellow 311 312 313 Any other colour 314 315 316 Any colour-Crested 317 318 319 German Beard 320 321 322 Fairy Swallow Black or Blue 323 324 325 Any other colour 326 327 328 Modena Gazzi Blue or Silver 329* 330* 331 Bronze any colour 332 333 334 Red or Yellow 335 336 337 Any other colour 338 339 340 Modena Schiette Blue or Silver 341* 342* 343 Bronze any colour 344 345 346 Red or Yellow 347 348 349 Black or Dun 350 351 352 Sulphur 353 354 355 Any other colour 356 357 358 Turbit Black or Dun 359 360 361 Blue or Silver 362 363 364 Any other colour 365 366 367 African Owl Black or white 368 369 370

SECTION H – POULTRY AND PIGEONS (Continued)

PIGEONS Cont.

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Crochet and Hand Knitting cont. 20. Knitted jumper, cardigan or vest Joy Hennig donating $10.00 first prize for Class 20 21. Doll Dressed (knitted clothing) *22. Knitted child’s jumper or cardigan Joy Hennig donating $10.00 first prize for Class 22 23. Knitted socks 24 Knitted Item Cotton *25. Knitted, scarf 26 Knitted, unclassified. 27. Knitted Hat or Gloves Vaughan’s Shoe and Sewing Centre donating $25 voucher for most points in Classes 9 to 27 T620 Feature Classes First Second Third Prize Prize Prize *28. Hand knitted knee rug $25.00 $15.00 $10.00 *29. Crochet knee rug $25.00 $15.00 $10.00 Prize money donated in memory of Mrs. Doreen Ernst for classes 28 & 29 Novice A novice is an exhibitor who has not previously won more than two classes in Section T 30. Knitted, scarf or hat 31. knitted, unclassified 32. Crochet scarf or hat 33 Crochet, unclassified Ribbon awarded for the Most Outstanding Exhibit for Section T

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KNITTING & CROCHET CONVENER - Joy Hennig 08 8584 6397

STEWARDS - Pauline Hennig, Kath Gillard & Janet Byrne ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 50c $3.00 $1.00 unless otherwise specified

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 6pm to 8.30pm Saturday 5th October 2019, and

7.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per Rule 30. No exhibit having previously gained a prize at the Loxton Show will be accepted. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS Over 80 Years

1. Knitting (Wool/acrylic) 2. Knitted Baby garment 3. Crochet (wool/acrylic)

4. Crochet (cotton)

5. Knitting (Wool/acrylic) 6. Knitted Baby garment 7. Crochet (wool/acrylic)

8. Crochet (cotton)

June Nitschke donating $20 Voucher for most points in Classes 1 – 4 T621 70 – 79 Years

Iris Cass donating $20 Voucher for most points in Classes 5 – 8 T622 Crochet and Hand Knitting

*9 Crochet work, cotton 10. Crochet – scarf *11. Crochet work, doily, cotton 12. Crochet hat or gloves 13. Crochet, unclassified *14. Crochet Baby Article 15. Crochet Hand Towel top

*16 Tatting, doily to be mounted and tacked half way round

17. Tatting, any article 18 Tatting, 3 small items, different

pattern (eg. bookmark, Christmas decoration) 19 Knitted baby’s article

Raelene Pfeiler donating $10.00 first prize for Class 14 Raelene Pfeiler donating $10.00 first prize for Class 19

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PIGEONS Cont.

Cock Hen Young

King Any colour Bar 452 453 454 Any Other Colour 455 456 457 Runt Blue Bar 458 459 460 Silver or Brown Bar 461 462 463 Any other Colour Bar 464 465 466 Any other Colour Chq 467 468 469 Black 470 471 472 Any other Colour 473 474 475 Montauben

White 476 477 478 Any Other Colour 479 480 481

Any Other Variety Utility 482 483 484 Show Pen Homers

Blue or Black Chq 485* 486* 487

Cock Hen Young Red or Red Chq 488 489 490 Blue Bar 491* 492* 493 Mealy 494 495 496 Grizzle 497 498 499 Pied 500 501 502 Yellow or Yellow Chq 503 504 505 Any Other Colour Barred 506 507 508 Any other Colour 509 510 511

Flying Homers 512 513 514 Blue Bar 515 516 517 Blue Chq 518 519 520 Red Chq 521 522 523 Dark Chq 524 525 526 Pied 527 528 529

Any Other Colour 530 531 532

JUNIOR CLASSES (under 16 years)

Cock Hen Young Cock Hen Young

Fancy 533 534 535 Homer 539 540 541

Utility 536 537 538

Photo courtesy of The Loxton News

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Machine Sewing cont.

24a Sewing for baby boys up to 18 months

*25. Garment using stretch material 26. Tracksuit, stretch material *27. Sewing for Girls 2 years & over *27a Sewing for Boys 2 years & over 28. Sewing for Christmas *29. Shorts, any material 30. Sleepwear, any material 31. Any Article not mentioned

32. Novelty Sewing *33. Set of 4 table mats *33a. Table Runner 34. Article using recycled material 35. Two Pot Holders 36 Any article machined embroidered *37. Any Article, Machine Appliqued *38. Bag any style

Trophy donated in memory of Mrs. D. J. Dowley for most points in classes 15-38 T602 Patchwork and Quilting

39. Patchwork quilt - machine quilted by exhibitor, not industrial

*40. Patchwork quilt–machine sewn hand quilted

41. Appliqued quilt or wall hanging *41a. Patchwork Cot Quilt

*42. Crazy Patchwork Quilt 43. Patchwork Cushion *44. Patchwork Bag 45. Patchwork Toy 46. Any Article not mentioned

Loxton Club donating trophy for most points in Classes 39-46 T603

Over 80 Years

47. Sewing 48 Embroidery

Ribbon for Most Outstanding Needlework Exhibit

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*1. Tapestry, small - 30cm & under 2. Tapestry, large 3. Tapestry, any article

4. Tapestry, cotton only *5. Tapestry, long stitch 6. Tapestry, Latchwork

CWA donating trophy for Most Outstanding Tapestry T600 Hand Embroidery

D. & J. Biele donating trophy for most points in Classes 6-14 T601 Machine Sewing

SECTION S

NEEDLEWORK CONVENERS - Gloria Stidiford 8825 1983 STEWARDS - Helen Kaesler, Roma Mewett

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 50c $4.00 $2.00

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 6pm to 8.30pm Saturday 5th October 2019, and

8.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per Rule 30. No cleaning whatsoever to be used on exhibits. Exhibits are to have been made during the last 2 years with the exception of

tapestries and patchwork. Exhibit Tickets to be attached to back of work with safety pins. No exhibit having previously gained a prize at Loxton Show will be accepted. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS Tapestry

15. Doll, dressed, any size (not knitted) 16. Toy other than a doll or teddy bear 16a. Teddy Bear (any size) 17. Rag Doll (any size) 18. Cushion (Not Patchwork) 18a Article made from Calico, trimming

allowed (no toys) *19. Dress or 2 piece outfit

*20. Skirt or Skorts, any size *21. Adult Blouse or Shirt

22. Trousers or slacks – any size 23. Jacket, any material 24. Sewing for baby girls up to 18

months

6a. Christmas Article cross stitched 7. Hand made needlework card 8. Any article hand appliqued *9. Cross stitch bookmark 10. Article, hand embroidered, any kind 10a. Hardanger

*11. Counted cross stitch on waste canvas

12. Cross stitch on aida cloth (small) under 18 x 13cm

*13. Cross stitch on aida cloth (large) 14. Any article not mentioned

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SECTION I

YOUNG EXHIBITORS CONVENER - Taryn Mangelsdorf 0400 178 466

[email protected] STEWARDS: Robin Schaefer, John Gladigau, Ian Crambrook, Andrew Crambrook,

Barry Mangelsdorf, Judy Mangelsdorf, Jayden Gladigau, Brianna Schaefer, Jordan Schaefer, Jacinta Kaesler, Chantelle Kaesler, Brittney Kaesler, Aimee Gladigau, Sam Nitschke, Andrew Hall, Scott Gillet, Will Gillet,

Chloe Oldman, Olivia Vivian and Caleb Schaefer. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 4th Prize 40c $3.00 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 5.00pm to 7.00pm Saturday 5th October 2019 and

7.30am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 Exhibitors with Collections are encouraged to set-up on the Saturday night

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GENERAL INFORMATION Young Exhibitors age groups (age on Sunday of the Show) SENIOR SECTION: COMPETITORS 13 to 16 YEARS OF AGE INTERMEDIATE SECTION: COMPETITORS 9 to 12 YEARS OF AGE JUNIOR SECTION: COMPETITORS 5 to 8 YEARS OF AGE TINY TOTS SECTION: COMPETITORS 2 to 4 YEARS OF AGE All entries in Junior AND Tiny Tot Sections MUST have age of the

exhibitor written on back of exhibit ticket All exhibitors for the Young Exhibitors Section must indicate their date of birth

on the entry form Entries are to be from individuals, not groups (e.g. families, school classes, etc) This section is designed to encourage those young people interested in

entering our Show; grain, produce and flowers need not necessarily have been grown by the exhibitor

Exhibits in Cookery, Handicrafts, Collections and Flowers to be the work of the exhibitor

Arranging and staging must be work of the exhibitor Maximum display area 76cm (W) x 76cm (D), unless otherwise stated All exhibits to be displayed on plates provided in the Cookery and Produce

Sections Special awards; points will be awarded as per Rule 25 In addition one point will be awarded for each exhibit entered

Maximum of two entries per person, per class, unless otherwise stated. Please ensure all exhibits are able to be moved by stewards, as needed

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SECTION I - YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued) SENIOR SECTION (13 to 16 Years)

PRODUCE 1. Six hen eggs (naturally clean;

judged on uniformity of size and colour, displayed in egg carton)

2. Collection of vegetables (min. four varieties)

3. Parsley (one bunch) 4. Vegetable and/or fruit sculpture 5. Collection of herbs (min 3 varieties) 6. Carrots (one bunch of four) 7. Five oranges of the same variety 8. Five lemons of the same variety

9. Five mandarins of the same variety 10. Four grapefruit of the same variety 11. Five of any fruit not mentioned 12. Collection of fruit; one of each

grown in Riverland area (fruit should be blemish free and of uniform size)

13. Basket of farmer’s produce (judged on contents and presentation)

14. Carved pumpkin or watermelon or similar

Mrs Judy Mangelsdorf donating trophy for most points in classes 1 – 14 T230 COOKERY

16. Five scones (plain) 17. Five honey crackles 18. Five chocolate crackles 19. Pizza; any top, scone base (max.

size 15cm diameter) 20. Gingerbread man (max. size 15cm,

judged on decoration and biscuit) 21. No bake slice (two varieties, three

slices of each) 22. Collection of party food 23. Collection of homemade chocolates 24. Five fairy cakes 25. Fruit and nut loaf 26. Chocolate cake, bar or log, iced

27. Three cupcakes, decorated in a similar theme

28. Three muffins (fruit) 29. Iced cake, (max. size 30cm, to be

judged on decoration only) 30. Five ANZAC biscuits 31. Five cornflake biscuits 32. Five chocolate chip biscuits 33. Three decorated biscuits (e.g. milk

arrowroot) 34. Five pikelets 35. Three lamingtons 35a. Farmer’s lunch box

Mrs. Alma Fielke Memorial donating trophy for most points in classes 16 – 35a T231 FLOWERS

36. Flower, one cut 38. Flower, bulbous, one cut 39. Rose, one bloom 40. Tree, shrub or climber one cut in

flower 42. Shoulder Spray 42a. Buttonhole 43. Bowl of floating flowers 44. Arrangement, using flowers, buds

and foliage (e.g. in a vase)

45. Arrangement of wild flowers, natural, not dyed

46. Posy (max. size 30cm) 47. Modern arrangement using foliage

only 48. Dried flower arrangement 49. Fairy or troll miniature garden, using

real soil, plants, water etc. 50. Favourite pot plant

La Villa donating trophy for most points in classes 36 – 50 T232

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Ingerson Citrus Pty. Ltd. donating $22 trophy for best exhibit in class 11. T576 *12. Mandarins, variety shown, plate of six Jumaluk - Waikerie donating $20 trophy for best exhibit in class 12. T577

13. Tangelo, any variety, plate of six Costi Packing Shed donating $100 trophy for most points in classes 1-13. T570 14. Any unclassified citrus, variety shown, plate of six 15. Most attractively arranged tray of citrus 16. Novelty, unusual shaped citrus 17. Decorated citrus Biological Services donating $20 trophy for best exhibit in class 17. T578 18. The biggest orange, one only, must be current season Ribbon awarded for Champion Plate of Citrus (Open classes) Exhibit Novice Section 19. Oranges, Valencia, any variety, plate of five 20. Oranges, Navel, any variety, plate of five 21. Grapefruit, Marsh variety, plate of four 22. Lemons, plate of five 23. Mandarins, variety shown, plate of six Biological Services donating $20 trophy for most points in classes 19-23. T579 Special Juice Section

24. Oranges, Valencia, plate of five Poly’s Fruit Juices Pty. Ltd. donating $20 trophy for best exhibit in class 24. T580 25. Lemons, any variety, plate of five 26. Grapefruit, any variety, plate of five Ingerson Citrus donating $20 towards Trevor Glenn Memorial trophy for most points in classes 24-26. T581 Citrus Cartons This is open to commercial packers only – cartons are to be packed, ready for sale. *27. Oranges, Valencia, one 30 litre carton *28. Oranges, navel, any variety, one 30 litre carton *29. Grapefruit, any variety, one 30 litre carton *30. Lemons, any variety, one 15 litre carton *31. Mandarins, any variety, one 14 litre carton Visy Board donating $50 trophy for most points in classes 27-31. T582 Ribbon awarded for Champion Carton of Citrus Exhibit Dried Tree Fruits 32. Apricots 33. Peaches, freestone 34. Nectarines or Peacharines 35. Pears Ribbon awarded for Champion Dried Tree Fruit Exhibit Biological Services donating $25 trophy for best tree fruit sample in the MLASA Trophy eligible classes. T583

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FRUIT CONVENERS - Shaun Arnold - 0427 975 232, Samantha Arnold,

STEWARDS - Michael Arnold Jnr. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Classes 1-7, 10-14, 16-26, 32-35 Classes 8-9, 15, 27-31 Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize $1.00 $3.00 $1.50 $1.00 $5.00 $3.00

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 5.00pm to 8.00pm Saturday 5th October 2019, and

7.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION All entries must be the property of, and grown by the exhibitor; excluding

classes 15 to 17, and 27 to 31 Novice classes are open to growers who have not won a first prize in the Fruit

Section at the previous three Loxton Shows. Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per Rule 30. Entries in classes 24-26 (Special Juice Section) must come from a Commercial

Orchard. The fruit must be delivered to Shaun Arnold, (Mob. 0427 975 232) on Sunday morning on 6th October by 8.45am at the Loxton Show.

Entries in classes 27-31 - Judging will be carried out with normal fruit processing equipment by qualified technicians.

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CLASS Fresh Fruit *1. Oranges, Washington navels, plate of five 2. Oranges, Late Lane navels, plate of five

*3. Navel, any variety, plate of five Nippy’s Waikerie Producers & Ingerson Citrus donating $30 trophy for Best Navel exhibit in classes 1-3. T571 *4. Oranges, blood, plate of five *5. Grapefruit, any variety, plate of four, & variety to be shown. *6. Valencia oranges, plate of five Visy Board donating $25 trophy for best exhibit in class 6. T572 *7. Valencias for market presentation can be waxed or polished, plate of five Fruit Doctors donating $20 trophy for best exhibit in class 7. T573 *8. Collection of citrus, 4 varieties, 3 of each SA Citrus Improvement Society donating $22 trophy for best exhibit in class 8. T574 *9. Collection of citrus, 3 varieties, 3 of each, grown in Loxton irrigation settlement Costi Packing Shed donating $20 trophy for best exhibit in class 9. T575 *10. Lemons, market presentation, plate of five *11. Factory lemon of peel, plate of three

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SECTION I - YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued) SENIOR SECTION (13 to 16 Years)

52. Most unusual necklace 53. One ‘painted’ hen egg - boiled (e.g.

paint, texta, crayons etc. judged on egg only)

54. One decorated hen egg, boiled 56. Article made of calico of lace 57. Mini quilt (no larger than 50cm x 50

cm) 58. One dressed rag doll 59. One cushion 60. Article of macramé (e.g. plant

holder, dream catcher, wall hanging)

61. Article of beading 62. Article of stitchery (cross stitch, long

stitch, etc)

63. Decorated photo frame 64. Loom band article 65. One handmade card 66. Any handmade item in team colours 67. Hanging Christmas decoration for

door, wall or tree (max size 30cm x 30cm)

68. Christmas table decoration (max size 30cm x 30cm)

70. Christmas Bon Bon (max size 30cm)

71. Any other handicrafts sewing item already not mentioned

Mr & Mrs Richard James donating trophy for most points in classes 52 – 71 T233 HANDICRAFTS - TECH

72. Article of pottery 73. Article of plastic work 74. Article of leather work 75a. Article of wood (not furniture) 75b. Piece of furniture, made of wood

and other products 76. Article made of metal 77. Toy made from wood 78. Paper aeroplane 79. Best decorated boot 80. Handmade farming/gardening tool 81. Lego construction (ideal max. size

40cm x 40cm), constructed from kit

82. Lego construction, (ideal max. size 40cm x 40cm), not constructed from kit

83. Technic Lego item (max. size 50cm x 50cm), constructed from kit

84. Most inventive mouse trap 85. Article of homemade electronics

(supply own battery to demonstrate function)

86. Any other handicraft ‘tech’ item not mentioned

Mr Trevor Fielke donating trophy voucher for most points in classes 72 – 86 T234

HANDICRAFTS - SEWING/CRAFT

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SECTION I - YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued) SENIOR SECTION (13 to 16 Years)

COLLECTIONS (Maximum display area 76cm x 76cm), one entry

PHOTOGRAPHY/ART Mrs. Del Kaesler Memorial donating trophy for most outstanding collection. T235

89. Collection of six items of Loxton Show Memorabilia

90. Collection of animals 91. Collection of green things 92. Collection of sporting memorabilia 93. Collection of Marvel, DC or similar 94. Collection of magnets

95. Collection of stamps or stickers 96. Collection of six historical farming

items 97. Collection of tools 99. Collection of rocks, gems, fossils

and shells 100. Collection of action figures 101. Collection of any theme not

mentioned

102. The town where I live 103. My time at the Loxton Show 104. Series of three themed photos on

‘The impact of drought’ 105. Most interesting weather 106. A4 hand drawn picture (state age on

back, limit of one entry per person) 107. Coloured picture (computer design,

A4 state age on back, limit of one per person

108. Creative themed invitation to celebrate the 100th show of the Loxton Show Society

109. A4 picture complimented by bark, leaves or sand (limit of one entry per person)

110. Two pages of scrapbooking (an opening) on Loxton Show history

111. Artwork, any theme and medium (e.g. water colours, pastels, etc), max. size A3 (limit of one entry per person

Mrs. Rebecca Schaefer donating trophy for most points in classes 102 – 111 T236 GRAIN AND FODDER

(All plant entries to have clean roots, be correctly labelled and not irrigated. Any grain which, in the opinion of the judge, has been pickled or contains weevils will be disqualified.)

David and Valarie Gibbs donating trophy for most points in classes 112 – 126b - T237

112. Exhibit of Wheat, one variety in head (six plants or more)

113. Exhibit of Barley, one variety in head (six plants or more)

114. Exhibit of Oats, one variety in head (six plants or more)

115a. Collection of green wheats in head (three varieties or more)

115b. Collection of green cereals in head (three varieties or more)

116a. Sheaf of green wheaten hay 116b. Sheaf of dry wheaten hay 117a. Sheaf of green oaten hay 117b. Sheaf of dry oaten hay 118. Sheaf of vetch hay 119. Sheaf, any other not mentioned

(labelled) 120a. Wheat, APW (10 kg or more, taken

directly from header)

120b. Wheat, hard (10kg or more, taken directly from header)

121. Barley (7kg or more, taken directly from header)

122. Oats (7kg or more, taken directly from header)

123. Collection of cereals (four or more, displayed in separate glass jars)

124. Exhibit of oil seeds, one variety, one plant or more

125. Exhibit of vetch grain 126a. Exhibit of any other cereal grain not

mentioned (labelled) 126b. Exhibit of any other legume grain

not mentioned (labelled)

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JAM

109. Jam, plum, dark 110. Jam, fig 111. Jam, apricot 112. Jam, dried apricot 113. Jam, melon and lemon

114. Jam, quince 115. Jam, mock raspberry (plum) 116. Jam, strawberry 117. Jam, collection of 3 varieties 118. Jam, not mentioned

PICKLES 119 Pickles, mixed vegs, in mustard 120. Pickles onions 121. Bread & Butter Cucumbers

122 Collection of pickles, no more than three varieties

123. Pickles, mixed clear

CHUTNEYS 124. Chutney, tomato, 1 bottle 125. Chutney, fruit, 1 jar

126. Chutney, collection of two or more 127. Tomato Relish , 1 bottle

SAUCES 128. Tomato sauce, 1 bottle 129. Plum sauce, dark, 1 bottle

130. Sauce not mentioned, 1 bottle

SUNDRIES 131. Coleslaw 132. Lemon cheese

133. Mayonnaise dressing (boiled)

Esther Freundt donating trophy for most points in Novice Section (95-133). T536

Trophy Plus Ribbon for the most attractive or most appealing in Section Q,

donated by Mrs. Maureen Rosenzweig + Ribbon. - T530

Photo by Callie Nickolai

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FLOWERS

COOKERY

162. Flower, one cut 164. Flower, bulbous, one cut 165. Rose, one bloom 166. Tree, shrub or climber one cut in

flower 168. One miniature arrangement 170. Bowl of floating flowers 171. Arrangement, using flowers, buds

and foliage (e.g. in a vase)

172. Arrangement of wild flowers, natural, not dyed

173. Posy (max. size 30cm) 174. Modern arrangement using foliage

only 175. Dried flower arrangement 176. Fairy or troll miniature garden using

real soil, plants, water etc. 177. Favourite pot plant

Mr. & Mrs. Trevor Hentschke donating trophy for most points in classes 162 – 177 T240

SECTION I - YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued) INTERMEDIATE SECTION (9-12 Years)

142. Five scones (plain) 143. Five honey crackles 144. Five chocolate crackles 145. Pizza; any top, scone base (max.

size 15 cm diameter) 146. Gingerbread man (max. size 15cm,

judged on decoration and biscuit) 147. No bake slice (two varieties, three

slices of each) 148. Collection of party food 149. Collection of homemade chocolates 150. Five fairy cakes 151. Fruit and nut loaf

Dean and Joyce Braun Memorial donating trophy for most points in classes 142 – 161a T239

152. Chocolate cake, bar or log, iced 153. Three cupcakes, decorated in a

similar theme 154. Three muffins (fruit) 155. Iced cake (max. size 30cm, to be

judged on decoration only) 156. Five ANZAC biscuits 157. Five cornflake biscuits 158. Five chocolate chip biscuits 159. Three decorated biscuits (e.g. milk

arrowroot) 160 Five pikelets 161. Three lamingtons 161a. Farmer’s lunch box

127. Six hen eggs (naturally clean; judged on uniformity of size and colour, displayed in egg carton)

128. Collection of vegetables (min. four varieties)

129. Parsley (one bunch) 130. Vegetable and/or fruit sculpture 131. Collection of herbs (min. three

varieties) 132. Carrots (one bunch of four) 133. Five oranges of the same variety

134. Five lemons of the same variety 135. Five mandarins of the same variety 136. Four grapefruit of the same variety 137. Five of any fruit not mentioned 138. Collection of fruit; one of each

grown in Riverland area (fruit should be blemish free and of uniform size)

139. Basket of farmer’s produce (judged on contents and presentation)

140. Carved pumpkin or watermelon or similar

Mr. Tom Shannon donating trophy for most points in classes 127 – 140 T238

PRODUCE

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Mrs. Leanne Kaesler donating trophy for most points in classes 178 – 196 T241

178. One ‘painted’ hen egg - boiled (e.g. paint, texta, crayons etc. judged on egg only)

179. One decorated hen egg, boiled 180 Article of stitchery (e.g. cross stitch,

long stitch, etc.) 181. Decorated photo frame 182. One dressed rag doll 183. One handmade card 184. Article of macramé (e.g. plant holder,

dream catcher, wall hanging) 185. Article of beading 186. Decorated mask 186a Painted mask 187a. Woven article 187b. Loom band article

188. Diorama, in a regular shoe box, depicting “carnival/ show time”

189. One handmade item in team colours 190. Most unusual necklace 191. Hanging Christmas decoration for

door, wall or tree (max. size 30cm x 30cm)

192. Christmas table decoration (max. size 30cm x 30cm)

194. Christmas Bon Bon (max. size 30cm) 195. Popsticks and or matchstick creation 196. Any other handicrafts sewing item not

mentioned

SECTION I - YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued) INTERMEDIATE SECTION (9-12 Years)

199. Toy made from wood 200. Article of plastic work 201. Article of leather work 202. Article of wood 203. Article made of metal 204. Paper mache balloon animal

creation 205. Paper aeroplane 206. Best decorated boot 208. Lego construction ( ideal max. size

40cm x 40cm), constructed from kit

209. Lego construction, (ideal max. size 40cm x 40cm), not constructed from kit

210. Technic Lego item (max. size 50cm x 50cm), constructed from kit

211. Article using cellophane 212. Most inventive mouse trap 213. Handmade farm/garden tool 214. Any other handicrafts tech item not

mentioned

HANDICRAFTS - TECH

Mifreedom Coaching donating trophy for most points classes 199- 214 T242

HANDICRAFTS - SEWING/CRAFT

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SECTION Q – PRESERVES (Continued) INTERMEDIATE

JAM 69.. Jam, plum, dark 70. Jam, fig 71. Jam, apricot 72. Jam, dried apricot 73. Jam, melon and lemon

74. Jam, quince 75. Jam, mock raspberry (plum) 76. Jam, strawberry 77. Jam, collection of 3 varieties 78. Jam, not mentioned

Mrs Melva Joppich donating trophy for most points in classes 53-78 T533

PICKLES

79. Pickles, mixed, in mustard, 1 jar 80 Pickles onions, 1 jar 81. Bread & Butter Cucumbers

82. Collection of pickles, no more than three varieties

83. Mixed clear pickles

CHUTNEYS 84. Chutney, tomato, 1 bottle 85. Chutney, fruit

86. Chutney, collection (2) 87. Tomato Relish, 1 bottle

SAUCES 88. Tomato sauce, 1 bottle 89. Plum sauce, dark, 1 bottle

90. Sauce not mentioned, 1 bottle 91. Collection of sauces (3)

SUNDRIES 92. Coleslaw 93. Lemon cheese

94. Mayonnaise dressing (boiled)

Ann Loxton donating trophy for most points in Intermediate Section (classes 53-94). T534

NOVICE A Novice is a competitor who has not previously won 2 trophies in Novice Section for 2 years in succession.

PRESERVES

95. Preserved fruit, apricots, 1 jar, halves 96. Preserved fruit, peaches, 1 jar 97. Preserved fruit, plums, dark, 1 jar 98. Preserved fruit, cherries, dark, 1 jar 99. Preserved fruit, not mentioned, 1 jar

100. Preserved fruit, cherries, light, 1 jar 101. Preserved fruit, tomato pulp, 1 jar 102. Tomatoes whole 103. Preserved fruits, collection of 3 varieties 104. Preserved Vegetable, any variety, 1 jar

MARMALADE 105. Marmalade, orange 106.. Marmalade, grapefruit

107.. Marmalade, not mentioned 108. Collection of 3

Mrs. Dawn Schwarz donating trophy for most points in classes 95 -108. T535

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23. Jam, plum, dark *24. Jam, fig *25. Jam, apricot *26. Jam, dried apricot 27 Jam, not mentioned 28. Jam, melon and lemon

29 Jam, quince 30 Jam, mock raspberry (plum) 31. Jam, mock raspberry (tomato) *32 Jam, strawberry 33. Jam, collection of 4 varieties 34. Jam, collection of 3 varieties not

mentioned

Ausnat Fruits donating trophy for highest number of points in classes 13-34 T531

PICKLES 35. Pickles, mixed, in mustard, 1 jar 36 Pickles, mixed, clear, 1 jar 37 Pickles onions, 1 jar

*38 Bread & Butter Cucumbers, 1 jar 39. Pickles, green tomatoes, 1 jar 40. Collection of pickles, no more than

three varieties

CHUTNEYS 41. Chutney, apple, 1 bottle 42. Chutney, tomato, 1 bottle 43. Tomato Relish, 1 bottle

*44. Chutney, fruit, 1 bottle 45. Chutney, collection of three varieties

SAUCES *46. Tomato sauce, 1 bottle 47. Plum sauce, dark, 1 bottle

48. Sauce, not mentioned, 1 bottle 49 Collection of sauces, not less than 3 varieties

SUNDRIES 50. Coleslaw 51. Lemon cheese

52. Mayonnaise dressing (boiled)

Country Bakehouse donating trophy for most points in classes 1-52 T532

INTERMEDIATE An Intermediate is a competitor who has not previously won 2 trophies in the Intermediate for 2

years in succession in Section Q.

PRESERVES 53. Preserved fruit, apricots, 1 jar, halves 54. Preserved fruit, peaches, 1 jar 55. Preserved fruit, pears, 1 jar, halves 56. Preserved fruit, plums, dark, 1 jar 57. Preserved Fruit not mentioned, 1 jar 58. Preserved fruit, cherries, dark, 1 jar

59. Preserved fruit, tomato pulp, 1 jar 60. Tomatoes whole 61. Preserved fruits, collection of 3 varieties 62. Preserved Vegetable, any variety, 1 jar

MARMALADE 63. Collection of 3 64. Marmalade, orange 65. Marmalade, grapefruit

66. Marmalade, not mentioned 67. Marmalade, lemon 68. Marmalade, three fruit

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COLLECTIONS (Maximum display area 76cm x 76cm), one entry per person per class in Collections

217. Collection of purple things 218. Collection of comics or magazines 219. Collection showing places I have

been 220. Collection of sporting memorabilia 221. Collection of items of nature 222. Collection of six items of Loxton

Show Memorabilia 223. Collection of six historical farming

items

224. Collection of rocks, gems, fossils and shells

225. Collection of Marvel, DC or similar 226. Collection of action figures 227. Collection of any theme not

mentioned

Mrs. Lorraine Fielke donating trophy for most outstanding collection T243

SECTION I - YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued) INTERMEDIATE SECTION (9-12 Years)

Mrs. Tania Klix donating trophy for most points in classes 229-240 T244

229. My Mum or Dad at work 231. My silliest photo 232. My time at the Loxton Show 233. Series of 3 themed photos on -’The

impact of drought’ 234. Most interesting weather 235. A4 hand drawn picture (state age

on back, limit of one entry per person)

236. Coloured picture (computer design, A4, state age on back, limit of one entry per person)

237. Creative themed birthday invitation to celebrate the 100th show of the Loxton Show Society

238. A4 picture complimented by bark, leaves or sand (limit of one entry per person)

239. Two pages of scrapbooking (an opening), on Loxton Show history

240. Artwork, any theme and medium (e.g. water colours, pastels, etc.), max. size A3 (limit of one entry per person)

PHOTOGRAPHY/ART

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INTERMEDIATE SECTION (9-12 Years) All plant entries to have clean roots, be correctly labelled and not irrigated. Any grain which, in the

opinion of the judge, has been pickled or contains weevils will be disqualified.)

Photo by Callie McDonald

GRAIN AND FODDER 242. Exhibit of Wheat, one variety in

head (six plants or more) 243. Exhibit of Barley, one variety in

head (six plants or more) 244. Exhibit of Oats, one variety in head

(six plants or more) 245a. Collection of green wheats in head

(three varieties or more) 245b. Collection of green cereals in head

(three varieties or more) 246a. Sheaf of green wheaten hay 246b. Sheaf of dry wheaten hay 247a. Sheaf of green oaten hay 247b. Sheaf of dry oaten hay 248. Sheaf of vetch hay 249. Sheaf, any other not mentioned

(labelled)

250a. Wheat, APW (10 kg or more, taken directly from header)

250b. Wheat, hard (10kg or more, taken directly from header)

251. Barley (7kg or more, taken directly from header)

252. Oats (7kg or more, taken directly from header)

253. Collection of cereals (four or more, displayed in separate glass jars)

254. Exhibit of oil seeds, one variety, one plant or more

255. Exhibit of vetch grain 256a. Exhibit of any other cereal grain not

mentioned (labelled) 256b. Exhibit of any other legume grain

not mentioned (labelled) Mr. & Mrs. Merv Gladigau donating trophy for most points in classes 242-256b T245

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SECTION Q

PRESERVES CONVENER - Lynette Arnold - 0428 340 107

STEWARDS - Melva Joppich, Yvonne Tatt, Nita Thom, Kayla Arnold & David Arnold

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 30c $2.00 $1.00

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 6.00pm to 8.30pm Saturday 5th October 2019, and

7.30am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION Names of exhibits to be clearly printed in containers. All preserves to be fit for human consumption. All pickles to be unsealed. 500g screw top jars permissible for preserves. All jams with clear transparent cover on. Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per Rule 30.

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PRESERVES

*1. Preserved fruit, apricots, 1 jar, halves

2. Preserved fruit, peaches, 1 jar *3. Preserved fruit, pears, 1 jar, halves 4. Preserved fruit, plums, dark, 1 jar *5. Preserved fruit, plums, light, 1 jar 6. Preserved fruit, cherries, light, 1 jar 7. Preserved fruit, cherries, dark, 1 jar 8. Preserved Fruit, Not Mentioned, 1 jar

*9. Preserved fruit, tomatoes, ripe peeled, 1 jar

10. Preserved fruit, tomato pulp, 1 jar 11. Preserved fruits, 3 jars any other

variety not mentioned 12. Preserved vegetables, Any Variety,

1 jar

MARMALADE *13. Marmalade, orange 14. Marmalade, lemon 15 Marmalade, grapefruit

*16. Collection of marmalade, not less than 3 varieties

17. Marmalade, not mentioned

JELLIES 18. Jelly, collection of 3 *19 Jelly, quince 20. Jelly, orange 21. Jelly, grapefruit

*22 Jelly, any variety not mentioned

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COOKERY

SECTION I - YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued) JUNIOR SECTION (5 - 8 Years)

All entries in Junior Section MUST have age of the exhibitor written on back of exhibit ticket. PRODUCE

274. Five scones (plain) 275. Five honey crackles 276. Five chocolate crackles 277. Pizza; any top, scone base (max.

size 15 cm diameter) 278. Gingerbread man (max. size 15cm,

judged on decoration and biscuit) 279. No bake slice (two varieties, three

slices of each) 280. Collection of homemade chocolates 281. Five fairy cakes

282. Chocolate cake, bar or log, iced 283. Three cupcakes, decorated in a

similar theme 286. Three muffins (fruit) 287. Five ANZAC biscuits 288. Five chocolate chip biscuits 289. Three decorated biscuits (e.g. milk

arrowroot) 289a. Five pikelets 290. Three lamingtons 291. Farmer’s lunch box

Mrs. Linda Wiltshire donating trophy for most points in classes 274-291 T247 FLOWERS

292. Flower, one cut 294. Flower, bulbous, one cut 295. Rose, one bloom 296. Tree, shrub or climber (native) one

cut in flower 298. One miniature arrangement 299. Bowl of floating flowers 300. Arrangement, using flowers, buds

and foliage (e.g. in a vase)

301. Arrangement of wild flowers, natural, not dyed

302. Posy (max. size 30cm) 303. Necklace of flowers 304. Fairy or troll miniature garden, using

real soil, plants, water etc. 305. My favourite hand painted pot with

plant, judging based on artwork of pot and overall appearance

Mrs Mavis Kernich Memorial donating trophy for most points classes 292-305 T248

257. Six hen eggs (naturally clean; judged on uniformity of size and colour, displayed in egg carton)

258. Collection of vegetables (min. four varieties)

259. Parsley (one bunch) 260. Vegetable and/or fruit sculpture 261. Collection of herbs (min. three

varieties) 262. Carrots (one bunch of four) 263. Five oranges of the same variety 264. Five lemons of the same variety 265. Five mandarins of the same variety

266. Four grapefruit of the same variety 267. Five of any fruit not mentioned 268. Collection of fruit; one of each grown

in Riverland area (fruit should be blemish free and of uniform size)

269. Largest wheat plant (complete with roots)

270. Biggest single wheat head 271. Biggest fruit or vegetable 272. Strangest fruit or vegetable 273. Basket of farmer’s produce (judged

on contents and presentation) 273a. Carved pumpkin or watermelon or

similar Mr Paul Kaesler donating trophy for most points in classes 257-273a T246

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330. Lego construction, (ideal max. size 40cm x 40cm), not constructed from kit

332. Self-made toy 333. Hand drawn picture (A4 age written

on back, limit of one entry per person)

334. Coloured picture (A4, designed on computer, judged on colouring in, age written on back, limit of one entry per person)

335. Mixed media picture featuring hand and/or foot print (A4 state age on back, limit of one entry per person)

337. Any other handicrafts tech item not mentioned

322. Paper mache balloon animal creation

323. Paper aeroplane 324. Playdough/moulding clay

construction 325. Best decorated boot 326. A4 picture complimented by bark,

leaves and/or sand (one entry per person)

327. Seed and/or nut creation 328. Creation using ice-cream sticks only 329. Lego construction (ideal max. size

40cm x 40cm), constructed from kit

Bronwyn Gladigau donating trophy for most points in classes 306-321 T249

306. One ‘painted’ hen egg—boiled (e.g. paint, texta, crayons etc. judged on egg only)

307. One decorated hen egg, boiled 308a. Decorated mask 308b. Painted mask 309. Photo frame 310. Loom Band article 311. Sewn decoration on a foam tray 312. Article using cellophane 313. Most unusual necklace 314. Article of beading 315. Two pages of scrapbooking (an

opening) depicting ‘Loxton Show through the years”

316. Hanging Christmas decoration for door ,wall or tree (max. size 30cm x 30cm)

317a. Christmas table decoration (max. size 30cm x 30cm)

317b Christmas Bon Bon (max. size 30cm)

318. Diorama, in a regular shoe box sized box, depicting ‘show time’’

320. Photo of an animal; not a pet 321. Any other handicrafts sewing item

not mentioned

SECTION I - YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued) JUNIOR SECTION (5 - 8 years)

HANDICRAFTS - SEWING/CRAFT All entries in Junior Section MUST have age of the exhibitor written on back of exhibit ticket.

Taryn Mangelsdorf donating trophy for most points in classes 322-337 T250

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SECTION Pa

AMATEUR WINE MAKING AND BREWING

CONVENER - Bill Shannon – 0428 843 053 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize $1.00 $15.00 $7.50

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Thursday 3rd October 2019 Exhibits (two bottles per entry) to be delivered to the Show Office by

Thursday 3rd October 2019 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION Judging will commence the Friday morning of 4th October 2019 Exhibits will be displayed with awards and judges’ comments at in the

Show during the Show weekend. Exhibits can be collected after 4.30pm on Monday 7th October 2019.

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS 1. Best red wine 2. Best white wine 2018 vintage 3. Best fortified or dessert style wine 4. Best wine made from a base other than grapes

Loxton Irrigation Centre donating $10 trophy and ribbon for best exhibit in classes 1-4 T520

5. Best Ale 6. Best lager 7. Best stout 8. Best Cider 9. Best ginger beer

Loxton Irrigation Centre donating $10 trophy and ribbon for best exhibit in classes 5 - 9. T521 Prize money donated by Bill Shannon.

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COLLECTIONS (Maximum display area 76cm x 76cm), one entry per person per class in Collections

343. Collection of six historical farming items

344. Collection of littlest pet shop items, Shopkins or similar

345. Collection of Disney 346. Collection of Marvel, DC or similar 347. Collection of blue things 349. Collection of any theme not

mentioned

338. Collection of action figures (eg. Bionicles, Star Wars, etc.)

339. Collection of dolls, bears, fairies or similar

340. Collection of six items of Loxton Show Memorabilia

341. Collection of automobiles 342. Collection, 6 items of ‘things found in

my garden’

Mary Heinicke Memorial donating trophy for most outstanding collection T251

SECTION I - YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued)

JUNIOR SECTION (5—8 years)

All entries in Junior Section MUST have age of the exhibitor written on back of exhibit ticket.

Photo by Callie Nickolai Photo by Callie McDonald

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FLOWERS FLOWERS

368. Collection of six items of Loxton Show Memorabilia

366. Collection of orange things 367. Collection of six things found in our

garden

356. Kindy (or similar) healthy bento lunch box

354. Three decorated biscuits (e.g. milk arrowroot)

355. Three cupcakes, decorated in a similar theme

FLOWERS

Andrew Crambrook donating trophies for Tiny Tots T263 ALL EXHIBITORS MUST BE PRESENT AND ASSIST WITH DISPLAYING AND SETTING UP ENTRIES.

SECTION I - YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued) TINY TOTS SECTION (2 - 4 YEARS)

All entries in Tiny Tots Section MUST have age of the exhibitor written on back of the exhibit ticket

352. Largest wheat plant (complete with roots)

353. Biggest single wheat head

350. Collection of fruit and vegetables (judged on contents and presentation)

351. Five citrus of same variety

FRUIT AND PRODUCE

358. My favourite hand painted pot with plant, judging based on artwork of pot and overall appearance

357. One cut/plucked flower with or without foliage, entrants may bring in their own vase for display

363. A4 (or smaller) painting (limit of one entry per person)

364. Mixed media picture featuring hand and/or foot print/s (A4, limit of one entry per person)

359 Duplo scene (max size 40cm x 40cm) 360. Play dough construction 361. Diorama, in a regular shoe box sized

box, depicting ‘carnival/ show time’ 362. Hand-drawn picture (A4, pencil,

crayons, textas or similar) depicting ‘my family’ (limit of one entry per person)

HANDICRAFTS & ART

COLLECTIONS

FLOWERS

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Class 69 COUNTRY WOMEN’S SCONE MIX COMPETITION Sponsored by Laucke Flour Mills

JUDGING GUIDELINES Scones are to be made using the Laucke Country Women’s Scone Mix. Scones will alternate each year between Sweet and Savoury. 2019/2020– Sweet 5 Savoury scones to be presented for judging The scones should be approximately 5cms in diameter, well risen, straight sides, no flour on the base, thin golden crust top and bottom. They should be fine, moist texture, good crumb, good flavour and according to type. Entrants please note: you do not have to follow the recipe on the back of the box. You use the mix as a base only. GENERAL OUTLINE Entrants are eligible to win one local final Winners of local shows are eligible to enter the semi-final at the appropriate Association Show. The semi-final MUST be separate to the host show local competition. The semi-final will be held at the MLASA AGM in March 2020. Semi Final winners are eligible to enter the State Final to be held at the 2020 Royal Adelaide Show Revenue from sales Laucke CWA Scone Mix is used to assist drought affect-ed families Prize Allocation LOCAL 1st Laucke Goods Hamper (value approx $20) 2nd Laucke Country Women’s Scone Mix (1 x 1.2kg, value approx $5.50) 3rd Laucke Country Women’s Scone Mix (1 x 1.2kg, value approx $5.50) ASSOCIATION 1st $40.00 cash 2nd $20.00 cash 3rd $10.00 cash STATE 1st $200.00 cash 2nd $ 75.00 cash 3rd $ 40.00 cash Scone mix available from: Koch’s Foodland - Loxton

Every entrant in the Country Women's Scone Competition will receive a packet of Laucke’s Country Women's Scone mix. Sponsored by the SACWA—Loxton District Branch

Please collect when lodging your entry.

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What the Judges are looking for in Rich Fruit Cake & Genoa Cake Cont.

Texture Firm and fine; it should be moist, not soggy nor dry. The texture should be smooth and even, and the same right through the cake. A well ripened cake cuts cleanly and evenly.

Flavour and aroma Delicious, and should be a perfect blend of fresh eggs and dairy ingredients, sugar, essences, flour and spices, sherry or brandy and quality dried fruit. Beware of an overpowering flavour or aroma of essences or spices, or the acrid smell of overheated fruit. Decoration Do not decorate Rich Fruit Cake with almonds. Genoa Cake may be decorat-ed with almonds. Presentation Remove all paper from the cake before exhibiting. No cake cooler marks (cool on upturned cake tin).

JUDGING SCORES:- Judging scores are based on the following: 50% Appearance 25% Texture 25% Taste/Flavour

“A fruit cake, like maturing wine, is greatly improved with age. Many a prize has been won by a cake almost fresh from the oven, but if allowed to keep, a change will develop about the end of the first week. The sur-face of the cake will start to develop a patina, and the aroma becomes richer.”

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Mary Heinicke Memorial donating trophy for most outstanding collection T251 L.G. & G.D. Geyer Memorial Trophy awarded to the most outstanding exhibit in classes 72-77 T252 J.M. Shannon Memorial trophy for highest points gained in the Senior Section T253 Mr & Mrs Barry Mangelsdorf donating trophy for highest points gained in the Intermediate Section T254 Mr & Mrs John Gladigau donating trophy for highest points gained in the Junior Section T255 Mrs Nina Swanbury & Family donating trophy for most outstanding Handicraft Exhibit T256 Kate Fisher donating trophy for most outstanding Cookery Exhibit T257 Mr Des Fielke Memorial Trophy for Most Entries in Section I T258 Loxton Christmas Lights donating trophies for: 1. Most outstanding exhibit in classes 67, 68 , & 70 T259 2. Most outstanding exhibit in classes 191, 192, 194 T260 3. Most Outstanding exhibit in classes 316, 317a, 318b T261 Mr Ian Crambrook donating trophy for the most outstanding Lego exhibit in Section I, Classes 81, 82, 83,208, 209, 210 T262

Andrew Crambrook donating trophies for Tiny Tots T263

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Class 68 GENOA CAKE COMPETITION

Exhibitor’s own recipe is used. It should contain sultanas, currants, cherries and almonds. There is to be no restriction on the ingredients used. FAULTS TO LOOK FOR:-

Carelessly prepared tin – wrinkled lining. Careless measurement of ingredients – sugar becomes liquid when heated,

so care must be taken not to exceed the recipe quantity. Carelessly prepared fruit – not correctly cut and separated. Insufficient creaming of butter and sugar. Eggs not beaten in well after each addition. Overpowering aroma of essences and/or spices Flour and fruit not sufficiently mixed in – leaves streaks and unmixed dry in-

gredients. Carelessly filled tin – work cake well down (Never leave the scrapings from

the bottom of the bowl sitting on top of the cake. This will show a pale patch when cut).

Oven too hot Oven too cold Insufficient cooking time – the cake will sink in the middle and be very soggy

WHAT THE JUDGES ARE LOOKING FOR IN RICH FRUIT CAKE AND GENOA CAKE: To judge, cut cake straight across. Tasting wedge to be cut from the centre of the cake. Appearance Smooth appearance on top, bottom and sides. No sign of shiny, dark, overheated fruit protruding from the surface. The cake should be firm, smooth, fresh and not too moist to touch but not too dry either, preferably with a well ripened patina on the top surface. Straight sides, and a smooth flat top showing even distribution of fruit. Finish in baking No bumps, hollows or sunken centres, nor large cracks (a small crack is not a major fault). The cake should cut cleanly, without any crumbs, and without catch-ing and dragging of fruit. There should be no burning or crusty top or sides (caused by too hot an oven or insufficient papering). After the cake is cut, the fruit closest to the outside should not appear to be dark and shiny (caused by over-cooking in too hot an oven). This fault causes a bitter flavour. No air bubbles in finished cake. Colour Attractive, even, golden-brown on the top, bottom and sides. .A darker colour for the Rich Fruit Cake.

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Class 67 FRUIT CAKE CHAMPIONSHIP

Rich Fruit Cake Championship & Genoa Cake Championship

Sponsored by Sunbeam Foods & Angove’s Wines Semi Final to be held at Loxton

Entries by 4.00 pm Friday 4th October 2019 Further enquiries to Kaylene Nickolai, Secretary

Loxton Show, PO Box 187, LOXTON SA 5333 Phone: 0497 147 890

All exhibits to be in by 8.45 am SUNDAY 6th October 2019 Rich Fruit Cake: First Prize $60, Second Prize $25, Third Prize $10 Genoa Fruit Cake: First Prize $50, Second Prize $20, Third Prize $10

Winner eligible to compete in the State Final to be held at the

Royal Adelaide Show in 2020

RULES & REGULATIONS 1. No entry fee charged 2. Only one entry per exhibitor No exhibitor can win more than one Regional Final. Once an exhibitor has won at Association level, they cannot enter in another Association final for the Show season.

Prepared by Agricultural Societies Council of SA Inc

PO Box 108, Goodwood SA 5034

RICH FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION RECIPE Ingredients 250g butter 60g chopped red glace cherries 250g dark brown sugar 60g mixed peel 5 eggs 60g chopped almonds 250g sultanas 375g plain flour 250g raisins 1 tsp baking powder 200g currants 1 tsp mixed spice 100g dates 200ml sherry or brandy Method Chop fruits, mix together and soak in the sherry or brandy overnight. Sift together flour, baking powder and spice. Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, then alternately add fruit and flour and lastly chopped nuts. Mix thoroughly. Place mixture in a well pre-pared tin (square) 19-22cm, and bake in a slow oven for approximately three to three and a half hours. Note: Fruit should be cut to the size of currants.

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SECTION J

GRAIN AND FODDER CONVENER - Tom Fielke 0429 825 853

STEWARDS - James Shannon 0439 507 337

Sponsor of the Grain & Fodder Big River Commodities

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize $1.00 $4.00 $2.00

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Wednesday 2nd October 2019 Exhibits to be delivered to display area in Sheep Pavilion by 8.30am

Sunday 6th October 2019(enter by the Mill Gate) Please have all grain samples to Viterra’s Office, Loxton

by Thursday 3rd October 2019 to assist with ease of judging.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

All grain must be grown during the previous season. If grain has to be treated for weevil, this must be done at least three

weeks prior to the Show. All exhibits must be clearly display their exhibit ticket. All grains will be tested with Viterra protein testing machine. Points

score on protein, screenings and weight will apply. All grain to be taken direct from header and not cleaned. Wheat which, in the opinion of the judges has been pickled, mill dressed or from

which the brush is absent will be disqualified. Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per Rule

30.

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CLASS Entry First Second Fee Prize Prize 51. Cup-cakes decorated (3) 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 52 Muffins (3) (No paper cases) 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 53. Anzac biscuits (5) 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 Sandra Foreman donating trophy for most points in classes 47-53. T482

NOVICE Novice is an exhibitor who has not previously won 2 trophies in Section P of the Loxton Show.

54. Sausage Rolls (5) 50c $3.00 $1.50 55. Scones (5) plain 50c $3.00 $1.50 56. Honey Biscuits (5) 50c $3.00 $1.50 57. Chocolate Cake, log, iced 50c $3.00 $1.50 58. Blowaway sponge, jam filling, not iced 50c $3.00 $1.50 59 Dark Fruit Cake 60c Dried Fruit donated by Angas Park Wendy Colls donating prize money for classes 54-58 Mrs Monica Schell donating trophy Novice exhibitor gaining the most points. T483

SPECIAL FEATURE – MEN’S COOKERY NO PACKET CAKES TO BE USED

60. Banana cake, iced 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 61. Orange cake, log, iced 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 62. Muffins (plate of 3) any flavour (No paper cases) 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 63. Sausage Rolls (5) 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 64. Pizza Maximum size 200mm 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 65. Scones, plain (5) 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 66. Anzac Biscuits (5) 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 Mr. A. Ferguson donating prize money for classes 60-66 Trophy donated in memory of Ian King for most points in classes 60-66 T502 Mrs Kate Fisher donating trophy for most points in Section P. T480 Mrs. Marj Farr donating trophy and ribbon for the most outstanding exhibit in Section P. T481

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CLASS Entry First Second Fee Prize Prize 31. Fruit and nut loaf. (baked in a cylinder tin) 50c voucher $3.00 32. Ribbon cake, any filling, iced 50c voucher $5.00 33. Potato cake maximum 20cm square or round 50c voucher $3.00 34. Sultana cake 50c voucher $5.00 Baker’s Delight donating first prize vouchers for classes 31 to 34 35. Chocolate sponge roll edges not trimmed filled 50c $3.00 $1.50 36. Jam roll edges not trimmed filled 50c $3.00 $1.50 37. Honey roll filled 50c $3.00 $1.50 38. Ginger fluff filled 50c $3.00 $1.50 39. Blowaway sponge with jam filling (not iced) 50c $3.00 $1.50 40. Boiled fruit cake 60c Trophy Trophy A.R. Loffler donating trophies of dried fruit to the value of: First $10, Second $6, Third $4. T493, T494, T495 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

ANGAS PARK DRIED FRUITS FEATURE SECTION *41. Genoa cake (light fruit cake) not iced must have cherries 60c Trophy Trophy *42. Fruit cake (dark), not to be iced 60c Trophy Trophy Trophies of dried fruit to the value of: First $10, Second $5 T497, T498, T500, T501 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

43. Iced cake (judging for icing only) - professional 70c $10.00 $5.00 44. Iced cake (judged for icing only) - non– professional 70c $10.00 $5.00 *45. Iced cake for any Occasion, to be made with cake, to be the bona-fide workmanship of the exhibitor 70c $15.00 $7.50 Marj Rudiger donating prize money for class 45 46. Iced cake (butter icing) 70¢ $10.00 $5.00

UNDER 25 YEARS 47. Iced cake, judged for icing only – butter icing 70¢ voucher $5.00 Baker’s Delight donating prize voucher for class 47 48. Scones (5), plain 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 49. Slice, uncooked (5 pieces) 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 50. Chocolate cake, log, iced 50¢ $3.00 $1.50

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CLASS *1. Wheat, Hard, 9kg, early variety, correctly named *2 Wheat, ASW, 9kg, early variety, correctly named *3 Wheat, Hard, 9kg, mid season or late variety, correctly named *4 Wheat, APW, 9kg, correctly named

Elders donating $30 trophy for most points in classes 1-4 T300 * 5. Oats, 7kg, correctly named * 6 Barley, 7kg, correctly named, malting variety * 7 Barley, 7kg, correctly named, feed variety * 8 Triticale 9kg, correctly named *9 Cereal Rye, not less than 10kg *10. Canola, 9kg, correctly named *11. Peas, 7Kg, correctly named Schwarz Motor Repairs donating $30 trophy for most points in classes 5-11 T301

12. 1 bale of wheaten hay, old season’s 13. 1 bale of wheaten hay, new season’s 14. 1 bale of oaten hay, old season’s 15. 1 bale of oaten hay, new season’s. 16. 1 bale of lucerne hay, irrigated, new season’s

Landmark Loxton donating $30 trophy for most points in classes 12-16 T302

*18. 1 sheaf, irrigated, wheaten or oaten hay. *19. Wheaten, green, 1 sheaf, not irrigated. *20. Oaten, green, 1 sheaf, not irrigated. *21. Collection of green cereals, five varieties or more, each variety to be correctly

named and exhibited with washed roots, non irrigated. *22. Collection of green wheats, three varieties, each variety to be correctly named and

exhibited with washed roots, non irrigated. *23. Collection of barley, one variety or more, each variety to be correctly named and

exhibited with washed roots, non irrigated. *24. Collection of oats, one variety or more, each variety to be correctly named and

exhibited with washed roots, non irrigated. *25. Collection of Peas, 1 variety or more, *26. Collection of Vetch, 1 variety or more, 27. Oil seed crops, 1 variety or more. 28. Collection of any other Pulse Crops

PA & BA Rudiger donating $30 Trophy for most points in classes 18-28 T303

The Loxton Agricultural Bureau donating trophy for the most points in Section J. T305

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SECTION K

VEGETABLES CONVENER - Lorraine Pech 8584 1123

STEWARDS - Ebonee Pech ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 40c $2.00 $1.00

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 7.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019

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GENERAL INFORMATION

All exhibits must be the property of and grown by the exhibitor during the current season.

Classes marked * are eligible to compete in the MLASA trophy in accord with Rule 30.

Exhibitors who have not previously won four first prizes in Section K (excluding Junior Section) are eligible to enter in the Novice classes.

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CLASS 1. Artichoke, Jerusalem (selection of three)

*2. Beetroot, red variety (bunch of three) 3. Baby beets (bunch of 4) 4. Broad beans (plate of 250g) 5. Broccoli (one head) 6. Cabbage, Chinese, loose leaf variety (one head)

*7. Cabbage, other variety (one head) 8. Carrots, baby forcing varieties (plate 250g topped) 9 Carrots, long varieties (one bunch of five)

*10. Carrots, short varieties (one bunch of five) *11. Cauliflower (one head) 12. Celery (one plant) 13. Endive (one plant)

*14. Garlic, long keeping, without top (3 bulbs) 15. Leeks (one bunch of three) 16. Lettuce, coloured varieties (one head) 17. Lettuce, green varieties (one head) 18. Onions, brown variety (bunch of 3)

*19. Onions, salad (bunch of five) 20. Onions, shallot variety (one bunch)

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CLASS Entry First Second Fee Prize Prize *9. Scones, plain (5) 50c $3.00 $1.50 10. Scones, fruit (5) 50c $3.00 $1.50 11. Pumpkin scones (5) 50c $3.00 $1.50 12. Muffins (3) using dried fruit (no paper cases.) 50c $3.00 $1.50 13. Honey biscuits (5) 50c $3.00 $1.50 14. Ginger nut biscuits (5) 50c $3.00 $1.50 15. Anzac biscuits (5) 50c $3.00 $1.50 16. Collection of biscuits (3 varieties 4 of each) not filled. 50c $7.00 $3.00 Sunbake Bakery donating prize money for classes 14, 15 &16 17. Rock cakes (5) 50c $3.00 $1.50 18. Queen cakes (5) not iced, must have currants50c $3.00 $1.50

*19. Lamingtons (5) 50c $4.00 $1.50 Country Bakehouse donating prize money for classes 17, 18 &19 20. Cream Puffs 3 filled 3 plain 50c $3.00 $1.50 21. Slice, baked 5 pieces 50c $3.00 $1.50 22. Slice, unbaked 5 pieces 50c $3.00 $1.50 Ensure slices are cut evenly approx. 2.5 X 5cm 23. Carrot cake round (iced) made to recipe 50c Trophy Trophy

Prize donated by Viva Olives Loxton T490 T491

24. Apple slice cake, iced 50c $4.00 $2.00 25. Marble cake, square, iced 50c $4.00 $2.00 26. Orange cake, bar or loaf, iced 50c $3.00 $1.50 27. Chocolate cake, bar or loaf, iced 50c $3.00 $1.50 28. Banana cake, bar or loaf, iced 50c $3.00 $1.50 29. Coffee cake sugar & cinnamon top 50c $3.00 $1.50 30. Jubilee cake bar or loaf, no cherries, iced 50c $3.00 $1.50 Kroeger Family donating prize money for classes 24 to 30

CARROT CAKE RECIPE Ingredients: 1 cup sugar 1 1/3 cup plain flour ½ cup Viva olive oil 1 1/3 teaspoon carb-soda 3 eggs 1 1/3 teaspoon baking powder 2 cups grated carrot 1½ teaspoons cinnamon ½ cup chopped walnuts ½ teaspoon salt Method: Beat together oil and sugar; add eggs, beating well after each addition. Sift flour etc and add to mixture and beat well. Fold in carrots and nuts. Bake in 20cm round cake tin 1¼ hours at 150º. Ice when cold with cream cheese frosting.

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COOKERY CONVENERS - Kate Fisher - 8587 2247, - Dot Voigt 0400 294 189

STEWARDS - Wendy Colls, Joyce Neumann, Marj Rudiger Monica Schell, Leah Uren, Jess Voigt & Megan Schulz

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Entry fees and Prize Money - see specific class details ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits: 7.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION

Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per Rule 30.

All exhibits to be homemade - no packet cakes to be used.

If instructions on schedule are not followed entries will be disqualified.

Some hints & judging criteria: a. Do not brush milk or anything on to scones, just dust off the flour after baking.

b. Do not cut ends off sponge rolls or nut loaves.

c. Biscuits should snap when broken.

d. If papering tins have them very smooth, greaseproof paper or glad bake are best.

e. Do not place cakes on wire racks, any marks on bottom of cakes goes against you.

f. Do not display cakes on foil trays, paper plates supplied to display exhibits ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS Entry First Second Fee Prize Prize *1. Bread, homemade, plain white 60c Trophy $3.00 *2. Bread, homemade, min. 50% wholemeal 60c Trophy $3.00 3. Bread rolls, white (3) 60c Trophy $3.00 4. Yeast buns (3), not iced 60c Trophy $3.00 Country Bakehouse donating 10kg bags of flour for first prizes for classes

1, 2, 3, & 4 T484, T485, T486, T487 5. Yeast cake (streusel top) not baked in tin 70c $15.00 $10.00 Mr W.J. Shannon donating prize money for class 5 6. Pasty (3) no greens allowed 50c Trophy $2.00 7. Sausage rolls (5) 50c Trophy $2.00 Rollbusch Quality Meats donating $20 meat vouchers for first prizes for classes 6 & 7 T488, T489 8. Pizza, maximum size 250mm (scone dough) 50c $3.00 $1.50

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21. Onions, spring variety (one bunch of 250g) 22. Onions, white variety (one bunch of three) 23. Other vegetables not listed (appropriate quantities) 24. Parsley, curly leaf (one bunch) *25. Parsley, plain (one bunch) 26. Parsnip (one bunch of three) 27. Peas, green shelling variety, in the shell (one plate of 250g) *28. Peas, sugar or snow variety (one plate of 250g) *29 Pumpkin, any other variety (one) 30. Pumpkin, butternut variety (one) 31. Pumpkin, Queensland Blue variety (one) *32. Radish, small long variety (bunch of five) 33. Radish, small round variety (bunch of five) 34. Rhubarb, any variety (bunch of five sticks and tops) 35 Coloured Beet, (one bunch of 4 sticks and tops) 36. Silver Beet, (one bunch of four sticks and tops) *37. Spinach, (one bunch) 38. Strawberries (one punnet of 250g) *39. Trombone, curled (one) 40. Trombone, straight (one) 41. Turnip, purple top variety (bunch of three) *42. Swede, purple top variety (bunch of three) 43. Turnip, white globe or snowball variety (bunch of three) *44. Collection of vegetables, not less than seven varieties *45. Collection of salad vegetables, not less than seven varieties 46. Collection of herbs 47. 6 hen eggs 48. 6 bantam eggs 49. 6 eggs any other 50. 2 decorated eggs (hard boiled) R. Haby donating $20 trophy for the most points in classes 1-46. T320 Ribbon awarded for the most outstanding exhibit in classes 1-46

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Novice 51. Beans, any variety (plate of at least 10) 52. Beetroot, any variety (bunch of three) 53. Cabbage, any variety 54. Carrot, any variety (bunch of four) 55. Cauliflower, any variety 56. Collection of herbs 57. Onions, any variety (bunch of four) 58. Parsley, one bunch 59. Peas, any variety (plate of 200g) 60. Pumpkin, any variety J. Schulz donating $15 trophy for the most points in classes 51-60. T321

Junior (under 18) 61. Beans, any other variety (plate of at least 10) 62. Beetroot, any variety (bunch of two) 63. Berries, any kind (one small plate) 64. Broad Beans (plate of at least 10) 65. Cabbage, any variety (one) 66. Carrot, any variety (one bunch of four) 67. Cauliflower, any variety (one head) 68. Collection of herbs (four varieties) 69. Collection of vegetables (four varieties) 70. Marrow, any variety (one) 71. Onions, any variety (bunch of four) 72. Other vegetables not listed (one) 73. Parsley (one bunch) 74. Parsnips (bunch of four) 75. Peas, any variety (one small plate) 76. Pumpkin, any variety (one) 77 Rhubarb, bunch sticks and tops (four) Theo Kaesler donating $15 trophy for the most points in classes 61-77. T322

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HANDICRAFTS CONVENER - Therese Eerden – 8584 5637

STEWARDS - Margaret Clark, Leanne Christopher ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 50c $4.00 $2.00

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 6pm to 8.30pm Saturday 5th October 2019, and

7.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION

No Exhibits previously entered in this Section will be accepted. Classes marked * are eligible to compete in the MLASA trophy $30 in

accord with Rule 30. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS

*2. Embroidered/Cross stitch Bookmark

*3. One pair hand crafted earrings 4. Handcrafted bead necklace 5. Handcrafted bead bracelet 6. Item of bead craft 7. Item of button art *8. Handcrafted football team mascot *9. Scrap booking album 12” x 12” or

8” x 8”. *10. Scrap booking double page *11. Scrap booking single page 12. Item of off the page scrap booking *13. Novelty pin cushion *14. Framed needlework 15. Fabric wall hanging/mini quilt *16. Stitchery item *17. Handcrafted teddy bear *18. Handcrafted cloth/rag doll 19. Knitted or crochet toy *20. Two covered coat hangers

*21. Handcrafted card / gift tag using cross stitch

*22. Handcrafted card *23. Handcrafted Christmas card 24. Card decorated with quilling 25. Machine embroidered bag 26. Handcrafted bag *27. Handcrafted Christmas decoration

for table *28. Handcrafted Christmas decoration

for wall *29. Handcrafted Christmas decoration

for tree 30. Handcrafted Christmas stocking 31. Novelty craft *32. 70-79 Years 33. Over 80 Years 34. Any Other Craft not mentioned

Mrs K Hampel donating trophy for most outstanding exhibit T470 Mrs. T. Eerden donating trophy for best novice entry T471 LD’s Discounts donating trophy highest number points Section T472 Ribbon For the Most Outstanding Handicraft Exhibit

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YOUNG FARMER CHALLENGE

Monday 7th October Main Oval, in front of the Entertainment Stage

Junior Challenge Registrations from 12 noon

Competition commences at 1pm

Teams of two people

Ages 12 to 17

Young Farmer Challenge Registrations from 1pm

(pre-registrations encouraged)

Competition commences at 1.30pm

Mixed Teams of four people

Ages 18 and over

Gather a team and participate in a fun obstacle and challenge-based competition, demonstrating your farming skills! Don’t worry though, you don’t have to be an actual farmer to enter! Enclosed footwear and appropriate clothing must be worn.

The Challenge is FREE to enter, and you can win great prizes courtesy of our major sponsor Nippy’s! To register and for more information, contact: Barry Mangelsdorf 0409 687 557, [email protected] or Taryn Mangelsdorf 0400 178 466, [email protected]

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ORCHIDS SHOW MARSHAL- Trevor Mayfield - 0419 184 659

REGISTRAR—Stephen Lynch - 0428 152 235 DEPUTY SHOW MARSHAL– Tom Murch & DEPUTY REGISTRAR—Peter Grieger

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize $1.10 $5.00 $2.50

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits: 4.30pm to 8:30 pm Saturday 5th October 2019

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION

All plants are subject to Australian Orchid Council guidelines. All plants and single spikes to display Show Society Exhibitor numbers only. The public are invited to exhibit in the Show. All Orchids must be owned and grown by Exhibitor for at least six (6) months

prior to the Show. The Conveners and Stewards have the right to remove any plant suspected of

carrying a virus. Exhibitors must reside in the MLASA area. The Judge may move a plant into a different class if considered to be more

suitable for that orchid class. Cymbidium flower measurements—over 90mm;Between 60—90mm;under 60mm

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CLASS

1. Cymbidium over 90mm White/cream 2. Cymbidium over 90mm yellow 3. Cymbidium over 90mm green 4. Cymbidium over 90mm red 5. Cymbidium over 90mm pink 6. Cymbidium over 90mm brown 7. Cymbidium over 90mm any other

colour 8. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm white/cream 9. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm yellow 10. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm green 11. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm red 12. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm pink 13. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm brown 14. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm any other

colour

15. Cymbidium under 60mm white/cream

16. Cymbidium under 60mm yellow 17. Cymbidium under 60mm green 18. Cymbidium under 60mm red 19. Cymbidium under 60mm pink 20. Cymbidium under 60mm brown 21. Cymbidium under 60mm any other

colour 22. Cymbidium species (combined size) 23. Specimen cymbidium (combined

size) 24. Seedling cymbidium (combined size) 25. Paphiopedilum – hybrid 26. Paphiopedilum - species 27. Laeliinae – standard

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*13. One cut, (not pot) cactus or succulent in flower 14. One cut (not pot) cactus or succulent for coloured foliage 15. Three cut flowers (in one bottle) pink tone distinct 16. Three cut flowers (in one bottle) yellow tone distinct 17. Three cut flowers (in one bottle) red tone distinct 18. Three cut flowers (in one bottle) white tone distinct 19. Poppies, six distinct Iceland, four petals only *20. Poppies, three distinct Iceland, four petals only 21. Poppies, one Iceland, four petals only 22. Aquilegeas, one cut 23. Annuals, six varieties, one cut in each bottle *24. Annuals, three varieties. one cut in each bottle *25. Stocks, double, one spike (column) 26. Stocks, double, three distinct spikes (column), one cut in each bottle *27. Stocks, double, one cut (side shoots allowed) 28. Sweet Peas, five distinct (in one bottle, foliage allowed) 29. Sweet Peas, one cut (foliage allowed) 30. Sweet Peas, five cuts, one variety (foliage allowed) in one bottle 31. Sweet Peas, three cuts, one variety (foliage allowed) in one bottle 32. Iris, bearded, six distinct florets *33. Iris bearded, three distinct florets 34. Iris, bearded, one floret 35. Iris, bearded, three florets of one variety 36. Larkspur, one cut 37. Perennials, six varieties, one cut in each bottle *38. Perennials, three varieties, one cut in each bottle 39. Perennials, one cut 40. Gerbera, single, three distinct 41. Gerbera, single, one cut 42. Gerbera, double, three distinct 43. Gerbera, double, one cut 44. Scabious, one bloom 45. Verbena, three distinct 46. Verbena, one cut *47. Ranunculi, three distinct (in one bottle) 48. Ranunculi, one cut 49. Calendulas, three distinct 50. Calendulas, one cut 51. Carnations, show or decorative, three distinct *52. Carnations, show or decorative, one cut 53. Daisies, single, three distinct *54. Daisies, double, three distinct 55. Daisies, single, one bloom 56. Daisies, double, one bloom *57. Petunias, single, three distinct 58. Petunias, frilled, one bloom 59. Phlox, three distinct 60. Phlox, one bloom

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FLOWERS CONVENERS - Jacque Schulz 0402 158 759

STEWARDS - Delphie Biele and Maureen Krollig ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 50c $3.00 $1.50

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 No Late Entries will be accepted

Reception of exhibits 6pm to 8.30pm Saturday 5th October 2019, and 7am to 8.45am Sunday 6th October 2019

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION

All flowers must be grown by the exhibitor. ‘Distinct’ where specified means a different variety. Three cuts need not be

distinct if not specified. A ‘spike’ is a cut without side shoots. Carnations shall be shown without collars or artificial support, with at least 23cm

stems, 15cm above the container. An exhibition rose is a specimen bloom, no buds allowed; foliage should be used

but will not score points. Three distinct cuts means three different varieties. One decorative rose or garden rose as picked from the garden, unopened blooms allowed, to be staged with long stems and foliage. Exhibitors are asked to stage three and six cuts graduating from low in front to tall at back.

No cash prizes will be awarded to winners of ribbons, trophies or vouchers. Refer to the Rules and Regulations (pages 8-10) for judging conditions. Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per Rule 30. Trophies can be collected from the Flowers Section display area at 3.00pm

Monday 7th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS 1. Delphiniums, one cut 2. Hippeastrum, one cut 3. Iris, bearded, six distinct cuts 4. Iris, bearded, three distinct cuts 5. Iris, bearded, three cuts, one variety 6. Iris, bearded, one cut *7. Iris, Dutch, three distinct 8. Iris, Dutch, one cut 9. Lily, arum, one cut 10. Lily, other, one cut 11. Flower, annual, one cut, any variety not mentioned 12. Flower, bulb, corm or rhizome (no orchids)

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Trophies & Ribbons Grand Champion of the show – Roger & Pauline Rankin Champion Cymbidium over 90mm Nancy Murdock Champion Cymbidium 60 – 90mm Stephen & Marianne Lynch Champion Cymbidium under 60mm Janet Greenhalgh & Graham Barnes Champion Cymbidium Specimen Brian & Val McBride Champion Cymbidium Seedling Graham & Sue Zerbe Champion Paphiopedilum Peter Grieger Champion Laeliinae Beryl Wilson Champion Australian Native Orchid Silvia Kruger Champion Oncidiinae Jeff & Grace Stidiford Champion Orchid—Any Other Genera Kevin Wilson Champion Specimen - Any Other Genera Fay Laube Champion Seedling – Any Other Genera Glad Werner Champion Orchid Species Stephen & Marianne Lynch Most Points by a Riverland Orchid Society member President’s Trophy – Trevor & Shirley Mayfield First Time Exhibitor Loxton A &.H Society

28. Laeliinae – Cluster 29. Laeliinae – non standard 30. Laeliinae - species 31. Australian Native epiphyte hybrid -–

red/ pink/purple 32. Australian Native epiphyte hybrid –

white 33. Australian Native epiphyte hybrid –

yellow/green 34. Australian Native epiphyte hybrid—

any other colour 35. Australian Native epiphyte species 36. Australian terrestrial - hybrid

37. Australian terrestrial - species 38. Oncidiinae hybrid 60mm and over 39. Oncidiinae hybrid under 60mm 40. Oncidiinae species 41. Orchid hybrid not covered elsewhere 42. Orchid species any other genera 43. Specimen orchid other than

cymbidium 44. Seedling orchid other than

cymbidium 45. Cut spikes of orchids (any size)

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ORCHIDS SHOW MARSHAL- Trevor Mayfield - 0419 184 659

REGISTRAR—Stephen Lynch - 0428 152 235 DEPUTY SHOW MARSHAL– Tom Murch & DEPUTY REGISTRAR—Peter Grieger

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize $1.10 $5.00 $2.50

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits: 4.30pm to 8:30 pm Saturday 5th October 2019

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION

All plants are subject to Australian Orchid Council guidelines. All plants and single spikes to display Show Society Exhibitor numbers only. The public are invited to exhibit in the Show. All Orchids must be owned and grown by Exhibitor for at least six (6) months

prior to the Show. The Conveners and Stewards have the right to remove any plant suspected of

carrying a virus. Exhibitors must reside in the MLASA area. The Judge may move a plant into a different class if considered to be more

suitable for that orchid class. Cymbidium flower measurements—over 90mm;Between 60—90mm;under 60mm

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS

1. Cymbidium over 90mm White/cream 2. Cymbidium over 90mm yellow 3. Cymbidium over 90mm green 4. Cymbidium over 90mm red 5. Cymbidium over 90mm pink 6. Cymbidium over 90mm brown 7. Cymbidium over 90mm any other

colour 8. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm white/cream 9. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm yellow 10. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm green 11. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm red 12. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm pink 13. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm brown 14. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm any other

colour

15. Cymbidium under 60mm white/cream

16. Cymbidium under 60mm yellow 17. Cymbidium under 60mm green 18. Cymbidium under 60mm red 19. Cymbidium under 60mm pink 20. Cymbidium under 60mm brown 21. Cymbidium under 60mm any other

colour 22. Cymbidium species (combined size) 23. Specimen cymbidium (combined

size) 24. Seedling cymbidium (combined size) 25. Paphiopedilum – hybrid 26. Paphiopedilum - species 27. Laeliinae – standard

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*13. One cut, (not pot) cactus or succulent in flower 14. One cut (not pot) cactus or succulent for coloured foliage 15. Three cut flowers (in one bottle) pink tone distinct 16. Three cut flowers (in one bottle) yellow tone distinct 17. Three cut flowers (in one bottle) red tone distinct 18. Three cut flowers (in one bottle) white tone distinct 19. Poppies, six distinct Iceland, four petals only *20. Poppies, three distinct Iceland, four petals only 21. Poppies, one Iceland, four petals only 22. Aquilegeas, one cut 23. Annuals, six varieties, one cut in each bottle *24. Annuals, three varieties. one cut in each bottle *25. Stocks, double, one spike (column) 26. Stocks, double, three distinct spikes (column), one cut in each bottle *27. Stocks, double, one cut (side shoots allowed) 28. Sweet Peas, five distinct (in one bottle, foliage allowed) 29. Sweet Peas, one cut (foliage allowed) 30. Sweet Peas, five cuts, one variety (foliage allowed) in one bottle 31. Sweet Peas, three cuts, one variety (foliage allowed) in one bottle 32. Iris, bearded, six distinct florets *33. Iris bearded, three distinct florets 34. Iris, bearded, one floret 35. Iris, bearded, three florets of one variety 36. Larkspur, one cut 37. Perennials, six varieties, one cut in each bottle *38. Perennials, three varieties, one cut in each bottle 39. Perennials, one cut 40. Gerbera, single, three distinct 41. Gerbera, single, one cut 42. Gerbera, double, three distinct 43. Gerbera, double, one cut 44. Scabious, one bloom 45. Verbena, three distinct 46. Verbena, one cut *47. Ranunculi, three distinct (in one bottle) 48. Ranunculi, one cut 49. Calendulas, three distinct 50. Calendulas, one cut 51. Carnations, show or decorative, three distinct *52. Carnations, show or decorative, one cut 53. Daisies, single, three distinct *54. Daisies, double, three distinct 55. Daisies, single, one bloom 56. Daisies, double, one bloom *57. Petunias, single, three distinct 58. Petunias, frilled, one bloom 59. Phlox, three distinct 60. Phlox, one bloom

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Ferns Note: Asparagus Ferns (eg Foxtail Ferns) are not true ferns and should be entered in Class 14. 17. Fern, maidenhair, fine 18. Fern, maidenhair, medium 19. Fern, maidenhair, coarse 20. Fern, sword, plain 21. Fern, sword, fringed leaf 22. Fern, any variety not mentioned Ruth Schutz donating voucher for most points in classes 17-22 T405 Cacti/Succulent 23. One cactus, in flower 24. One succulent, in flower 25. One cactus, not in flower 26. One succulent, not in flower 27. Cacti, six distinct 28. Succulent, six distinct 29. Container of mixed cacti, in or out of flower (not less than three) 30. Container of mixed succulent, in or out of flower (not less than five)

Loxton Timber Mill donating voucher for most of points in classes 23-30 T402

Loxton A&H Society presenting ribbon for the Champion Cactus or Succulent Bonsai 31. Conifer, to be named 32. Evergreen, to be named 33. Deciduous, to be named The Earth Works donating voucher for most points in classes 31-33 T404 Hanging Pot Plant 34. Hanging pot plant (any fern) 35. Hanging pot plant (Maiden hair) 36. Hanging pot plant, any variety not mentioned, not in flower 37. Hanging pot plant, any variety not mentioned, in flower 38. Hanging pot plant, cactus or succulent Helen Gray donating voucher for most points in classes 34-38 T403 Loxton A&H Society presenting ribbon for the Champion Hanging Pot Blue Ribbon and M.O. Thamm Memorial Trophy to Grand Champion exhibit. T400

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ROSES

Exhibition Roses 81. Three distinct varieties *82. One bloom 83. Six distinct varieties 84. Three, one variety Decorative Roses 85. Six distinct varieties 86. Three distinct varieties 87. One decorative 88. Six, one variety 89. Three, one variety Full Bloom (need not show stamens) *90. Three distinct 91. Three, one variety 92. Three yellow (three varieties) 93. Three pink (three varieties) 94. One bloom 95. One full bloom, one half

blown, on bud (one variety)

Floribunda *96. One cut Miniatures *97. Three distinct varieties 98. Three, one variety 99. One cut Old Fashion Rose David Auston’s Shrubs Rugosas & Wild Roses 100. Three distinct varieties 101. One cut Novice (Open to exhibitors who have not yet

won a trophy in the Rose Section)

102. Rose full bloom, one cut

Evelyn Obst donating voucher for Champion Novice Rose exhibit T339

Jan Cass donating voucher for highest number of points in classes 81-102 T334

Loxton Irrigation Centre donating voucher for Champion Rose exhibit in classes 81-102 T333

Former Loxton Garden Club donating voucher for most points in Section L T335

Former Loxton Garden Club donating voucher for Champion flower, bulb, rhizome or corm (no orchids) T336

Ribbons presented by Loxton A. & H. Society

Champion Cut Flower, excludes bulb, rhizome, corm and orchids. Champion Shrub Cut (classes 72-80) Champion Dutch Iris Champion Bearded Iris Champion Rose of the Show, chosen from all roses Champion Bulb, Corm, Rhizome, Cactus or Succulent Champion Novice, Rose full bloom

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61. Pelargonium, regal or show, three distinct 62. Pelargoniums, regal or show, one bloom *63. Common geranium, three distinct 64. Common geranium, one bloom *65. Ivy geranium, three distinct 66. Ivy geranium, one bloom

*67. Pansies, six distinct 68. Pansies, three distinct 69. Pansies, one 70. Violas, three, any variety 71. Antirrhinums, one cut Kroeger Family donating voucher for Champion Dutch Iris T337

Jacque Schulz donating voucher for Champion Bearded Iris T338

G. Schulz donating voucher for Champion Cut Flower in classes 1-71, (excluding bulbs, corms, rhizomes and orchids) T330

SHRUBS

72. Shrub, tree or climber, three distinct, in flower (not natives) *73. Shrub, tree or climber, one cut, in flower (not natives) 74. Shrub, tree or climber, native, three distinct, in flower *75. Shrub, tree or climber, native, one cut in flower 76. Shrub, tree or climber, one bloom or truss only (not natives), cut not allowed 77. Shrub, tree or climber, three distinct foliage cuts (not natives) 78. Shrub, tree or climber, one foliage cut (not natives) 79. Shrub, tree or climber, three native, foliage cuts 80. Shrub, tree or climber, one native, foliage cut Jacque Schulz donating voucher for most points in classes 72-80 T332

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Ferns Note: Asparagus Ferns (eg Foxtail Ferns) are not true ferns and should be entered in Class 14. 17. Fern, maidenhair, fine 18. Fern, maidenhair, medium 19. Fern, maidenhair, coarse 20. Fern, sword, plain 21. Fern, sword, fringed leaf 22. Fern, any variety not mentioned Ruth Schutz donating voucher for most points in classes 17-22 T405 Cacti/Succulent 23. One cactus, in flower 24. One succulent, in flower 25. One cactus, not in flower 26. One succulent, not in flower 27. Cacti, six distinct 28. Succulent, six distinct 29. Container of mixed cacti, in or out of flower (not less than three) 30. Container of mixed succulent, in or out of flower (not less than five)

Loxton Timber Mill donating voucher for most of points in classes 23-30 T402

Loxton A&H Society presenting ribbon for the Champion Cactus or Succulent Bonsai 31. Conifer, to be named 32. Evergreen, to be named 33. Deciduous, to be named The Earth Works donating voucher for most points in classes 31-33 T404 Hanging Pot Plant 34. Hanging pot plant (any fern) 35. Hanging pot plant (Maiden hair) 36. Hanging pot plant, any variety not mentioned, not in flower 37. Hanging pot plant, any variety not mentioned, in flower 38. Hanging pot plant, cactus or succulent Helen Gray donating voucher for most points in classes 34-38 T403 Loxton A&H Society presenting ribbon for the Champion Hanging Pot Blue Ribbon and M.O. Thamm Memorial Trophy to Grand Champion exhibit. T400

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ROSES

Exhibition Roses 81. Three distinct varieties *82. One bloom 83. Six distinct varieties 84. Three, one variety Decorative Roses 85. Six distinct varieties 86. Three distinct varieties 87. One decorative 88. Six, one variety 89. Three, one variety Full Bloom (need not show stamens) *90. Three distinct 91. Three, one variety 92. Three yellow (three varieties) 93. Three pink (three varieties) 94. One bloom 95. One full bloom, one half

blown, on bud (one variety)

Floribunda *96. One cut Miniatures *97. Three distinct varieties 98. Three, one variety 99. One cut Old Fashion Rose David Auston’s Shrubs Rugosas & Wild Roses 100. Three distinct varieties 101. One cut Novice (Open to exhibitors who have not yet

won a trophy in the Rose Section)

102. Rose full bloom, one cut

Evelyn Obst donating voucher for Champion Novice Rose exhibit T339

Jan Cass donating voucher for highest number of points in classes 81-102 T334

Loxton Irrigation Centre donating voucher for Champion Rose exhibit in classes 81-102 T333

Former Loxton Garden Club donating voucher for most points in Section L T335

Former Loxton Garden Club donating voucher for Champion flower, bulb, rhizome or corm (no orchids) T336

Ribbons presented by Loxton A. & H. Society

Champion Cut Flower, excludes bulb, rhizome, corm and orchids. Champion Shrub Cut (classes 72-80) Champion Dutch Iris Champion Bearded Iris Champion Rose of the Show, chosen from all roses Champion Bulb, Corm, Rhizome, Cactus or Succulent Champion Novice, Rose full bloom

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61. Pelargonium, regal or show, three distinct 62. Pelargoniums, regal or show, one bloom *63. Common geranium, three distinct 64. Common geranium, one bloom *65. Ivy geranium, three distinct 66. Ivy geranium, one bloom

*67. Pansies, six distinct 68. Pansies, three distinct 69. Pansies, one 70. Violas, three, any variety 71. Antirrhinums, one cut Kroeger Family donating voucher for Champion Dutch Iris T337

Jacque Schulz donating voucher for Champion Bearded Iris T338

G. Schulz donating voucher for Champion Cut Flower in classes 1-71, (excluding bulbs, corms, rhizomes and orchids) T330

SHRUBS

72. Shrub, tree or climber, three distinct, in flower (not natives) *73. Shrub, tree or climber, one cut, in flower (not natives) 74. Shrub, tree or climber, native, three distinct, in flower *75. Shrub, tree or climber, native, one cut in flower 76. Shrub, tree or climber, one bloom or truss only (not natives), cut not allowed 77. Shrub, tree or climber, three distinct foliage cuts (not natives) 78. Shrub, tree or climber, one foliage cut (not natives) 79. Shrub, tree or climber, three native, foliage cuts 80. Shrub, tree or climber, one native, foliage cut Jacque Schulz donating voucher for most points in classes 72-80 T332

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SECTION M

FLORAL ART CONVENERS - Mandy James 0439 823 267

Rochelle Westbrook 0428 974 617

STEWARDS - Stephanie Thompson & Donna Manuel ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 50c $10.00 $5.00

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 6pm to 8.30pm Saturday 5th October 2019, and

7.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION No artificial flowers accepted, unless stated in class description. Flowers do not have to be home grown unless stated in class description. All entries to be sole work of exhibitor. No cash prizes will be awarded to winners of ribbons, trophies or

vouchers. Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per

Rule 30. Trophies can be collected from the Floral Art Section display area at

3.00pm Monday 7th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Trophy and ribbon donated by Lindsay Kruschel Memorial for Grand Champion Exhibit (excluding class 24). T351 CLASS

NOVICE A Novice exhibitor is a person who has not won three first prizes in a Novice Class in the last two years. Space allowed up to 50cm max. 1. Container or vase of any one variety of flowers. 2. Arrangement using Australian Flora. *3. Beauty of Greens (Foliage only) Trophy donated by Loxton Pharmacies. T353 *4. Arrangement of any mixed flowers (at least three varieties) Trophy donated by Delphine Koch T354 *5. Celebrating 100 years of the Loxton Show Trophy donated in the memory of Shirley Fielke ( Shirley Fielke memorial) . T355 *6 Miniature Arrangement (9cm x 9cm maximum size) Trophy and Ribbon donated by Former Loxton Garden Club for Champion

Novice Exhibit (Classes 1 – 6) T356 Trophy donated by W. Gilmore Taylor for most points in Classes 1- 6)T357

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POT PLANTS CONVENER - Stephanie Rudiger 0429 845 725

STEWARDS - Bradley Rudiger ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 60c $4.00 $2.00

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 6pm to 8.30pm Saturday 5th October 2019, and

7.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION

All entries must be grown by exhibitors for six months. Presentation of Plants: Take care with shape, hygiene (pests)

manicuring (dead-heading, cleaning leaves), even choice of pot may make a difference. Not too much leaf shine as can look artificial.

If it says 1 plant that’s what it means – not 2 or more to make it look bigger!

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS 1. Annuals, in flower 2. Aspidistra 3. Azalea, in flower 4. Begonia, any variety, in flower 5. Bromeliad 6. Bulbous plant, in flower (including corms, rhizomes and tubers eg. clivia) 7. Cyclamen, in flower 8. Geranium, in flower 9. Pelargonium, in flower 10. Palm, any variety 11. Potted rose, in flower 12. Pot plant, any variety not mentioned, purple foliage 13. Australian native plant, in or out of flower 14. Pot plant, any variety not mentioned, not in flower 15. Pot plant, any variety, not mentioned, in flower. 16. Collection of herbs, 3 varieties, to be named. Natalie Richardson donating voucher for most of points in classes 1-16 T401

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SECTION M

FLORAL ART CONVENERS - Mandy James 0439 823 267

Rochelle Westbrook 0428 974 617

STEWARDS - Stephanie Thompson & Donna Manuel ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 50c $10.00 $5.00

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 6pm to 8.30pm Saturday 5th October 2019, and

7.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION No artificial flowers accepted, unless stated in class description. Flowers do not have to be home grown unless stated in class description. All entries to be sole work of exhibitor. No cash prizes will be awarded to winners of ribbons, trophies or

vouchers. Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per

Rule 30. Trophies can be collected from the Floral Art Section display area at

3.00pm Monday 7th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Trophy and ribbon donated by Lindsay Kruschel Memorial for Grand Champion Exhibit (excluding class 24). T351 CLASS

NOVICE A Novice exhibitor is a person who has not won three first prizes in a Novice Class in the last two years. Space allowed up to 50cm max. 1. Container or vase of any one variety of flowers. 2. Arrangement using Australian Flora.

*3. Beauty of Greens (Foliage only) Trophy donated by Loxton Pharmacies. T353 *4. Arrangement of any mixed flowers (at least three varieties) Trophy donated by Delphine Koch T354 *5. Celebrating 100 years of the Loxton Show Trophy donated in the memory of Shirley Fielke ( Shirley Fielke memorial) . T355 *6 Miniature Arrangement (9cm x 9cm maximum size) Trophy and Ribbon donated by Former Loxton Garden Club for Champion

Novice Exhibit (Classes 1 – 6) T356 Trophy donated by W. Gilmore Taylor for most points in Classes 1- 6)T357

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POT PLANTS CONVENER - Stephanie Rudiger 0429 845 725

STEWARDS - Bradley Rudiger ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 60c $4.00 $2.00

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 6pm to 8.30pm Saturday 5th October 2019, and

7.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION

All entries must be grown by exhibitors for six months. Presentation of Plants: Take care with shape, hygiene (pests)

manicuring (dead-heading, cleaning leaves), even choice of pot may make a difference. Not too much leaf shine as can look artificial.

If it says 1 plant that’s what it means – not 2 or more to make it look bigger!

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS 1. Annuals, in flower 2. Aspidistra 3. Azalea, in flower 4. Begonia, any variety, in flower 5. Bromeliad 6. Bulbous plant, in flower (including corms, rhizomes and tubers eg. clivia) 7. Cyclamen, in flower 8. Geranium, in flower 9. Pelargonium, in flower 10. Palm, any variety 11. Potted rose, in flower 12. Pot plant, any variety not mentioned, purple foliage 13. Australian native plant, in or out of flower 14. Pot plant, any variety not mentioned, not in flower 15. Pot plant, any variety, not mentioned, in flower. 16. Collection of herbs, 3 varieties, to be named. Natalie Richardson donating voucher for most of points in classes 1-16 T401

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INTERMEDIATE Not open to professionals or florists Space allowed 60cm max *7. Beauty and Design (foliage only) *8. Modern Arrangement Trophy donated in memory of Joyce Gibbs . T358 *9. Arrangement of Home Grown Flowers. Trophy donated Loxton Home Hardware. T359 *10. Table Centrepiece. Trophy donated by LD’s Discounts . T360 *11. Two’s Company. *12. Celebrating 100 Years of the Loxton Show Trophy donated by Loxton Mini Mart T361 Trophy and Ribbon donated by Former Loxton Garden Club for Champion

Intermediate Exhibit (Classes 7 - 12) T362 Trophy and Ribbon donated in memory of Pam Fife for most points in Classes 7 - 12 T363

OPEN Open to any exhibitor including professional and florists Space allowed 65cm max 13. Bountiful Beauty. Trophy donated by Veronica King T364 14. Arrangement of fruit, vegetables, flowers & foliage. Trophy donated by ABC Radio T365 15. Arrangement of succulents, bark and /or wood 16. Container or vase of Roses Trophy donated by Max & Lyn Wishart. T366 *17. Bowl or vase of sweet peas 18. Miniature Arrangement (9cm x 9cm maximum size) *19. An arrangement on a pedestal. ( exhibitor to supply own pedestal) Trophy and ribbon donated in memory of Colin & Gladys Hentschke T367

Trophy and ribbon donated by Loxton Home Hardware for Champion Open Exhibit—Mass (Classes 13 - 19) T368

Trophy and Ribbon donated by Donna Manuel for Champion Open Exhibit—Modern T352

Trophy and ribbon donated in memory of Shirley Harris for most points in Classes 13 - 19) T369

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SENIOR STUDENTS (16—18 years)

Space allowed up to 50cm max 20. Modern Arrangement. Trophy donated by Ann Holman T370 21. Bowl of Floating Flowers (no other objects) 22. Vase, Container or Basket Using Fruit, Vegetables, Flowers or Foliage 23. You’re a Star. Trophy and Ribbon donated by Wurst Family Perpetual for Champion Senior

Student Exhibit (Classes 20 – 23). T371 Trophy and Ribbon donated by Loxton Mini Mart for most points in classes 20 - 23. T372

PROFESSIONAL FLORISTS

This section is only for professionals and Florists by trade. Space allowed 65 cm max 24. Modern Arrangement. Trophy and Ribbon donated by Sue and Robert Nitschke for Champion Florist Exhibit (Class 24) T373

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INTERMEDIATE Not open to professionals or florists Space allowed 60cm max *7. Beauty and Design (foliage only) *8. Modern Arrangement Trophy donated in memory of Joyce Gibbs . T358 *9. Arrangement of Home Grown Flowers. Trophy donated Loxton Home Hardware. T359 *10. Table Centrepiece. Trophy donated by LD’s Discounts . T360 *11. Two’s Company. *12. Celebrating 100 Years of the Loxton Show Trophy donated by Loxton Mini Mart T361 Trophy and Ribbon donated by Former Loxton Garden Club for Champion

Intermediate Exhibit (Classes 7 - 12) T362 Trophy and Ribbon donated in memory of Pam Fife for most points in Classes 7 - 12 T363

OPEN Open to any exhibitor including professional and florists Space allowed 65cm max 13. Bountiful Beauty. Trophy donated by Veronica King T364 14. Arrangement of fruit, vegetables, flowers & foliage. Trophy donated by ABC Radio T365 15. Arrangement of succulents, bark and /or wood 16. Container or vase of Roses Trophy donated by Max & Lyn Wishart. T366 *17. Bowl or vase of sweet peas 18. Miniature Arrangement (9cm x 9cm maximum size) *19. An arrangement on a pedestal. ( exhibitor to supply own pedestal) Trophy and ribbon donated in memory of Colin & Gladys Hentschke T367

Trophy and ribbon donated by Loxton Home Hardware for Champion Open Exhibit—Mass (Classes 13 - 19) T368

Trophy and Ribbon donated by Donna Manuel for Champion Open Exhibit—Modern T352

Trophy and ribbon donated in memory of Shirley Harris for most points in Classes 13 - 19) T369

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SENIOR STUDENTS (16—18 years)

Space allowed up to 50cm max 20. Modern Arrangement. Trophy donated by Ann Holman T370 21. Bowl of Floating Flowers (no other objects) 22. Vase, Container or Basket Using Fruit, Vegetables, Flowers or Foliage 23. You’re a Star. Trophy and Ribbon donated by Wurst Family Perpetual for Champion Senior

Student Exhibit (Classes 20 – 23). T371 Trophy and Ribbon donated by Loxton Mini Mart for most points in classes 20 - 23. T372

PROFESSIONAL FLORISTS

This section is only for professionals and Florists by trade. Space allowed 65 cm max 24. Modern Arrangement. Trophy and Ribbon donated by Sue and Robert Nitschke for Champion Florist Exhibit (Class 24) T373

Agricultural Societies Council of South Australia Incorporated

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ouncil of South Australia Inc and Loxton Agricultural & H

orticultural Society Inc (together the Suppliers) advise that participation (including passive participation) in anim

al handling at an agricultural show contains

elements of risk, both obvious and inherent. The handling of anim

als is a dangerous recreational activity as animals can act

in a sudden and unpredictable way, especially w

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of the Fair Trading Act (1987) SA

; 1.2

participation in animal handling is a hazardous activity and m

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me;

1.3 participation in anim

al handling requires certain skills and experience. I declare that I have sufficient skills and experience to be able to safely and properly participate in the events;

1.4 anim

als can act in a sudden and unpredictable ways, especially if frightened or hurt, or if exposed to loud or

unfamiliar noises;

1.5 anim

al showing events w

ill be held in close proximity to rides and large groups of people, and that there

may be loud and unfam

iliar noises which can frighten anim

als; 1.6

if the event is held outdoors, there are risks to me as a result of the w

eather conditions, including either extrem

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ind; 1.7

insects or other animals m

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1.8 there is inherent in events involving the handling of anim

als the risk of suffering injury including injuries caused by anim

als; and 1.9

I use the facilities supplied for the event entirely at my ow

n risk, as I find them and w

ith the prior acceptance of the risk of possible danger to m

e. 2

If I suffer injury, loss or damage (Loss) w

hile participating in an animal handling event, I w

ill not hold the Suppliers, their em

ployees or agents legally responsible for any Loss I suffer. I will not sue the S

uppliers, their employees or agents for

any claims, costs, dam

ages or liability. I agree to release the Suppliers and their employees from

legal responsibility for the services I have been provided and/or activity I have participated in.

3 I acknow

ledge and agree that my participation in the event and associated activities is dangerous and m

ay have inherent risks as a result of w

hich personal injury (and sometim

es death) may occur. I acknow

ledge that the event and associated activities carry w

ith them a significant risk of physical harm

. I accept and assume all such risks of personal

injury or death in anyway w

hatsoever arising from these activities and hereby w

aive my individual right to sue the

Suppliers for all claims I or m

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uppliers in any w

ay whatsoever arising from

or in connection with these activities.

4 At the tim

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I will not consum

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vent and agree that such use may result in m

y being excluded from

the Event or other events with no entitlem

ent to any refund of money paid for entry to the Suppliers.

6 I agree to be bound by the rules and guidelines of the Agricultural Societies C

ouncil of South Australia Inc as varied from

time to tim

e. W

here the participant is over 18 years of age:

I agree that I have read and understood this waiver prior to signing it and agree that this w

aiver will be binding on m

y heirs, next of kin, executors and adm

inistrators. I acknow

ledge that the Suppliers have permitted m

e to participate in the activity the subject of this document in reliance

upon the matters acknow

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ade herein. I agree that this w

aiver shall be governed in all respects by and interpreted in accordance with the law

s of South A

ustralia. Signature:…

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here the participant is under 18 years of age (to be com

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ate of Birth……

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.. I ...................................................................., being a parent or legal guardian of the above nam

ed participant hereby consent to m

y child participating in this event. I confirm

that I have read and understood and explained to the participant, this waiver prior to signing it and agree that this

agreement w

ill be binding on my (and his/her) heirs, next of kin, executors and adm

inistrators. I acknow

ledge that the Suppliers have permitted the participant to participate in the activity the subject of this docum

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outh Australia.

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INTERMEDIATE Not open to professionals or florists Space allowed 60cm max *7. Beauty and Design (foliage only) *8. Modern Arrangement Trophy donated in memory of Joyce Gibbs . T358 *9. Arrangement of Home Grown Flowers. Trophy donated Loxton Home Hardware. T359 *10. Table Centrepiece. Trophy donated by LD’s Discounts . T360 *11. Two’s Company. *12. Celebrating 100 Years of the Loxton Show Trophy donated by Loxton Mini Mart T361 Trophy and Ribbon donated by Former Loxton Garden Club for Champion

Intermediate Exhibit (Classes 7 - 12) T362 Trophy and Ribbon donated in memory of Pam Fife for most points in Classes 7 - 12 T363

OPEN Open to any exhibitor including professional and florists Space allowed 65cm max 13. Bountiful Beauty. Trophy donated by Veronica King T364 14. Arrangement of fruit, vegetables, flowers & foliage. Trophy donated by ABC Radio T365 15. Arrangement of succulents, bark and /or wood 16. Container or vase of Roses Trophy donated by Max & Lyn Wishart. T366 *17. Bowl or vase of sweet peas 18. Miniature Arrangement (9cm x 9cm maximum size) *19. An arrangement on a pedestal. ( exhibitor to supply own pedestal) Trophy and ribbon donated in memory of Colin & Gladys Hentschke T367

Trophy and ribbon donated by Loxton Home Hardware for Champion Open Exhibit—Mass (Classes 13 - 19) T368

Trophy and Ribbon donated by Donna Manuel for Champion Open Exhibit—Modern T352

Trophy and ribbon donated in memory of Shirley Harris for most points in Classes 13 - 19) T369

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SENIOR STUDENTS (16—18 years)

Space allowed up to 50cm max 20. Modern Arrangement. Trophy donated by Ann Holman T370 21. Bowl of Floating Flowers (no other objects) 22. Vase, Container or Basket Using Fruit, Vegetables, Flowers or Foliage 23. You’re a Star. Trophy and Ribbon donated by Wurst Family Perpetual for Champion Senior

Student Exhibit (Classes 20 – 23). T371 Trophy and Ribbon donated by Loxton Mini Mart for most points in classes 20 - 23. T372

PROFESSIONAL FLORISTS

This section is only for professionals and Florists by trade. Space allowed 65 cm max 24. Modern Arrangement. Trophy and Ribbon donated by Sue and Robert Nitschke for Champion Florist Exhibit (Class 24) T373

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INTERMEDIATE Not open to professionals or florists Space allowed 60cm max *7. Beauty and Design (foliage only) *8. Modern Arrangement Trophy donated in memory of Joyce Gibbs . T358 *9. Arrangement of Home Grown Flowers. Trophy donated Loxton Home Hardware. T359 *10. Table Centrepiece. Trophy donated by LD’s Discounts . T360 *11. Two’s Company. *12. Celebrating 100 Years of the Loxton Show Trophy donated by Loxton Mini Mart T361 Trophy and Ribbon donated by Former Loxton Garden Club for Champion

Intermediate Exhibit (Classes 7 - 12) T362 Trophy and Ribbon donated in memory of Pam Fife for most points in Classes 7 - 12 T363

OPEN Open to any exhibitor including professional and florists Space allowed 65cm max 13. Bountiful Beauty. Trophy donated by Veronica King T364 14. Arrangement of fruit, vegetables, flowers & foliage. Trophy donated by ABC Radio T365 15. Arrangement of succulents, bark and /or wood 16. Container or vase of Roses Trophy donated by Max & Lyn Wishart. T366 *17. Bowl or vase of sweet peas 18. Miniature Arrangement (9cm x 9cm maximum size) *19. An arrangement on a pedestal. ( exhibitor to supply own pedestal) Trophy and ribbon donated in memory of Colin & Gladys Hentschke T367

Trophy and ribbon donated by Loxton Home Hardware for Champion Open Exhibit—Mass (Classes 13 - 19) T368

Trophy and Ribbon donated by Donna Manuel for Champion Open Exhibit—Modern T352

Trophy and ribbon donated in memory of Shirley Harris for most points in Classes 13 - 19) T369

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SENIOR STUDENTS (16—18 years)

Space allowed up to 50cm max 20. Modern Arrangement. Trophy donated by Ann Holman T370 21. Bowl of Floating Flowers (no other objects) 22. Vase, Container or Basket Using Fruit, Vegetables, Flowers or Foliage 23. You’re a Star. Trophy and Ribbon donated by Wurst Family Perpetual for Champion Senior

Student Exhibit (Classes 20 – 23). T371 Trophy and Ribbon donated by Loxton Mini Mart for most points in classes 20 - 23. T372

PROFESSIONAL FLORISTS

This section is only for professionals and Florists by trade. Space allowed 65 cm max 24. Modern Arrangement. Trophy and Ribbon donated by Sue and Robert Nitschke for Champion Florist Exhibit (Class 24) T373

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POT PLANTS CONVENER - Stephanie Rudiger 0429 845 725

STEWARDS - Bradley Rudiger ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 60c $4.00 $2.00

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 6pm to 8.30pm Saturday 5th October 2019, and

7.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION

All entries must be grown by exhibitors for six months. Presentation of Plants: Take care with shape, hygiene (pests)

manicuring (dead-heading, cleaning leaves), even choice of pot may make a difference. Not too much leaf shine as can look artificial.

If it says 1 plant that’s what it means – not 2 or more to make it look bigger!

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CLASS 1. Annuals, in flower 2. Aspidistra 3. Azalea, in flower 4. Begonia, any variety, in flower 5. Bromeliad 6. Bulbous plant, in flower (including corms, rhizomes and tubers eg. clivia) 7. Cyclamen, in flower 8. Geranium, in flower 9. Pelargonium, in flower 10. Palm, any variety 11. Potted rose, in flower 12. Pot plant, any variety not mentioned, purple foliage 13. Australian native plant, in or out of flower 14. Pot plant, any variety not mentioned, not in flower 15. Pot plant, any variety, not mentioned, in flower. 16. Collection of herbs, 3 varieties, to be named. Natalie Richardson donating voucher for most of points in classes 1-16 T401

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FLORAL ART CONVENERS - Mandy James 0439 823 267

Rochelle Westbrook 0428 974 617

STEWARDS - Stephanie Thompson & Donna Manuel ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 50c $10.00 $5.00

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 6pm to 8.30pm Saturday 5th October 2019, and

7.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION No artificial flowers accepted, unless stated in class description. Flowers do not have to be home grown unless stated in class description. All entries to be sole work of exhibitor. No cash prizes will be awarded to winners of ribbons, trophies or

vouchers. Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per

Rule 30. Trophies can be collected from the Floral Art Section display area at

3.00pm Monday 7th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Trophy and ribbon donated by Lindsay Kruschel Memorial for Grand Champion Exhibit (excluding class 24). T351 CLASS

NOVICE A Novice exhibitor is a person who has not won three first prizes in a Novice Class in the last two years. Space allowed up to 50cm max. 1. Container or vase of any one variety of flowers. 2. Arrangement using Australian Flora. *3. Beauty of Greens (Foliage only) Trophy donated by Loxton Pharmacies. T353 *4. Arrangement of any mixed flowers (at least three varieties) Trophy donated by Delphine Koch T354 *5. Celebrating 100 years of the Loxton Show Trophy donated in the memory of Shirley Fielke ( Shirley Fielke memorial) . T355 *6 Miniature Arrangement (9cm x 9cm maximum size) Trophy and Ribbon donated by Former Loxton Garden Club for Champion

Novice Exhibit (Classes 1 – 6) T356 Trophy donated by W. Gilmore Taylor for most points in Classes 1- 6)T357

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POT PLANTS CONVENER - Stephanie Rudiger 0429 845 725

STEWARDS - Bradley Rudiger ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 60c $4.00 $2.00

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 6pm to 8.30pm Saturday 5th October 2019, and

7.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION

All entries must be grown by exhibitors for six months. Presentation of Plants: Take care with shape, hygiene (pests)

manicuring (dead-heading, cleaning leaves), even choice of pot may make a difference. Not too much leaf shine as can look artificial.

If it says 1 plant that’s what it means – not 2 or more to make it look bigger!

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS 1. Annuals, in flower 2. Aspidistra 3. Azalea, in flower 4. Begonia, any variety, in flower 5. Bromeliad 6. Bulbous plant, in flower (including corms, rhizomes and tubers eg. clivia) 7. Cyclamen, in flower 8. Geranium, in flower 9. Pelargonium, in flower 10. Palm, any variety 11. Potted rose, in flower 12. Pot plant, any variety not mentioned, purple foliage 13. Australian native plant, in or out of flower 14. Pot plant, any variety not mentioned, not in flower 15. Pot plant, any variety, not mentioned, in flower. 16. Collection of herbs, 3 varieties, to be named. Natalie Richardson donating voucher for most of points in classes 1-16 T401

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FLORAL ART CONVENERS - Mandy James 0439 823 267

Rochelle Westbrook 0428 974 617

STEWARDS - Stephanie Thompson & Donna Manuel ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 50c $10.00 $5.00

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 6pm to 8.30pm Saturday 5th October 2019, and

7.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION No artificial flowers accepted, unless stated in class description. Flowers do not have to be home grown unless stated in class description. All entries to be sole work of exhibitor. No cash prizes will be awarded to winners of ribbons, trophies or

vouchers. Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per

Rule 30. Trophies can be collected from the Floral Art Section display area at

3.00pm Monday 7th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Trophy and ribbon donated by Lindsay Kruschel Memorial for Grand Champion Exhibit (excluding class 24). T351 CLASS

NOVICE A Novice exhibitor is a person who has not won three first prizes in a Novice Class in the last two years. Space allowed up to 50cm max. 1. Container or vase of any one variety of flowers. 2. Arrangement using Australian Flora. *3. Beauty of Greens (Foliage only) Trophy donated by Loxton Pharmacies. T353 *4. Arrangement of any mixed flowers (at least three varieties) Trophy donated by Delphine Koch T354 *5. Celebrating 100 years of the Loxton Show Trophy donated in the memory of Shirley Fielke ( Shirley Fielke memorial) . T355 *6 Miniature Arrangement (9cm x 9cm maximum size) Trophy and Ribbon donated by Former Loxton Garden Club for Champion

Novice Exhibit (Classes 1 – 6) T356 Trophy donated by W. Gilmore Taylor for most points in Classes 1- 6)T357

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61. Pelargonium, regal or show, three distinct 62. Pelargoniums, regal or show, one bloom *63. Common geranium, three distinct 64. Common geranium, one bloom *65. Ivy geranium, three distinct 66. Ivy geranium, one bloom

*67. Pansies, six distinct 68. Pansies, three distinct 69. Pansies, one 70. Violas, three, any variety 71. Antirrhinums, one cut Kroeger Family donating voucher for Champion Dutch Iris T337

Jacque Schulz donating voucher for Champion Bearded Iris T338

G. Schulz donating voucher for Champion Cut Flower in classes 1-71, (excluding bulbs, corms, rhizomes and orchids) T330

SHRUBS

72. Shrub, tree or climber, three distinct, in flower (not natives) *73. Shrub, tree or climber, one cut, in flower (not natives) 74. Shrub, tree or climber, native, three distinct, in flower *75. Shrub, tree or climber, native, one cut in flower 76. Shrub, tree or climber, one bloom or truss only (not natives), cut not allowed 77. Shrub, tree or climber, three distinct foliage cuts (not natives) 78. Shrub, tree or climber, one foliage cut (not natives) 79. Shrub, tree or climber, three native, foliage cuts 80. Shrub, tree or climber, one native, foliage cut Jacque Schulz donating voucher for most points in classes 72-80 T332

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Ferns Note: Asparagus Ferns (eg Foxtail Ferns) are not true ferns and should be entered in Class 14. 17. Fern, maidenhair, fine 18. Fern, maidenhair, medium 19. Fern, maidenhair, coarse 20. Fern, sword, plain 21. Fern, sword, fringed leaf 22. Fern, any variety not mentioned Ruth Schutz donating voucher for most points in classes 17-22 T405 Cacti/Succulent 23. One cactus, in flower 24. One succulent, in flower 25. One cactus, not in flower 26. One succulent, not in flower 27. Cacti, six distinct 28. Succulent, six distinct 29. Container of mixed cacti, in or out of flower (not less than three) 30. Container of mixed succulent, in or out of flower (not less than five) Loxton Timber Mill donating voucher for most of points in classes 23-30 T402 Loxton A&H Society presenting ribbon for the Champion Cactus or Succulent Bonsai 31. Conifer, to be named 32. Evergreen, to be named 33. Deciduous, to be named The Earth Works donating voucher for most points in classes 31-33 T404 Hanging Pot Plant 34. Hanging pot plant (any fern) 35. Hanging pot plant (Maiden hair) 36. Hanging pot plant, any variety not mentioned, not in flower 37. Hanging pot plant, any variety not mentioned, in flower 38. Hanging pot plant, cactus or succulent Helen Gray donating voucher for most points in classes 34-38 T403 Loxton A&H Society presenting ribbon for the Champion Hanging Pot Blue Ribbon and M.O. Thamm Memorial Trophy to Grand Champion exhibit. T400

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ROSES

Exhibition Roses 81. Three distinct varieties *82. One bloom 83. Six distinct varieties 84. Three, one variety Decorative Roses 85. Six distinct varieties 86. Three distinct varieties 87. One decorative 88. Six, one variety 89. Three, one variety Full Bloom (need not show stamens) *90. Three distinct 91. Three, one variety 92. Three yellow (three varieties) 93. Three pink (three varieties) 94. One bloom 95. One full bloom, one half

blown, on bud (one variety)

Floribunda *96. One cut Miniatures *97. Three distinct varieties 98. Three, one variety 99. One cut Old Fashion Rose David Auston’s Shrubs Rugosas & Wild Roses 100. Three distinct varieties 101. One cut Novice (Open to exhibitors who have not yet

won a trophy in the Rose Section)

102. Rose full bloom, one cut

Evelyn Obst donating voucher for Champion Novice Rose exhibit T339 Jan Cass donating voucher for highest number of points in classes 81-102 T334 Loxton Irrigation Centre donating voucher for Champion Rose exhibit in classes 81-102 T333

Former Loxton Garden Club donating voucher for most points in Section L T335

Former Loxton Garden Club donating voucher for Champion flower, bulb, rhizome or corm (no orchids) T336

Ribbons presented by Loxton A. & H. Society Champion Cut Flower, excludes bulb, rhizome, corm and orchids. Champion Shrub Cut (classes 72-80) Champion Dutch Iris Champion Bearded Iris Champion Rose of the Show, chosen from all roses Champion Bulb, Corm, Rhizome, Cactus or Succulent Champion Novice, Rose full bloom

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61. Pelargonium, regal or show, three distinct 62. Pelargoniums, regal or show, one bloom *63. Common geranium, three distinct 64. Common geranium, one bloom *65. Ivy geranium, three distinct 66. Ivy geranium, one bloom

*67. Pansies, six distinct 68. Pansies, three distinct 69. Pansies, one 70. Violas, three, any variety 71. Antirrhinums, one cut Kroeger Family donating voucher for Champion Dutch Iris T337

Jacque Schulz donating voucher for Champion Bearded Iris T338

G. Schulz donating voucher for Champion Cut Flower in classes 1-71, (excluding bulbs, corms, rhizomes and orchids) T330

SHRUBS

72. Shrub, tree or climber, three distinct, in flower (not natives) *73. Shrub, tree or climber, one cut, in flower (not natives) 74. Shrub, tree or climber, native, three distinct, in flower *75. Shrub, tree or climber, native, one cut in flower 76. Shrub, tree or climber, one bloom or truss only (not natives), cut not allowed 77. Shrub, tree or climber, three distinct foliage cuts (not natives) 78. Shrub, tree or climber, one foliage cut (not natives) 79. Shrub, tree or climber, three native, foliage cuts 80. Shrub, tree or climber, one native, foliage cut Jacque Schulz donating voucher for most points in classes 72-80 T332

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Ferns Note: Asparagus Ferns (eg Foxtail Ferns) are not true ferns and should be entered in Class 14. 17. Fern, maidenhair, fine 18. Fern, maidenhair, medium 19. Fern, maidenhair, coarse 20. Fern, sword, plain 21. Fern, sword, fringed leaf 22. Fern, any variety not mentioned Ruth Schutz donating voucher for most points in classes 17-22 T405 Cacti/Succulent 23. One cactus, in flower 24. One succulent, in flower 25. One cactus, not in flower 26. One succulent, not in flower 27. Cacti, six distinct 28. Succulent, six distinct 29. Container of mixed cacti, in or out of flower (not less than three) 30. Container of mixed succulent, in or out of flower (not less than five) Loxton Timber Mill donating voucher for most of points in classes 23-30 T402 Loxton A&H Society presenting ribbon for the Champion Cactus or Succulent Bonsai 31. Conifer, to be named 32. Evergreen, to be named 33. Deciduous, to be named The Earth Works donating voucher for most points in classes 31-33 T404 Hanging Pot Plant 34. Hanging pot plant (any fern) 35. Hanging pot plant (Maiden hair) 36. Hanging pot plant, any variety not mentioned, not in flower 37. Hanging pot plant, any variety not mentioned, in flower 38. Hanging pot plant, cactus or succulent Helen Gray donating voucher for most points in classes 34-38 T403 Loxton A&H Society presenting ribbon for the Champion Hanging Pot Blue Ribbon and M.O. Thamm Memorial Trophy to Grand Champion exhibit. T400

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ROSES

Exhibition Roses 81. Three distinct varieties *82. One bloom 83. Six distinct varieties 84. Three, one variety Decorative Roses 85. Six distinct varieties 86. Three distinct varieties 87. One decorative 88. Six, one variety 89. Three, one variety Full Bloom (need not show stamens) *90. Three distinct 91. Three, one variety 92. Three yellow (three varieties) 93. Three pink (three varieties) 94. One bloom 95. One full bloom, one half

blown, on bud (one variety)

Floribunda *96. One cut Miniatures *97. Three distinct varieties 98. Three, one variety 99. One cut Old Fashion Rose David Auston’s Shrubs Rugosas & Wild Roses 100. Three distinct varieties 101. One cut Novice (Open to exhibitors who have not yet

won a trophy in the Rose Section)

102. Rose full bloom, one cut

Evelyn Obst donating voucher for Champion Novice Rose exhibit T339 Jan Cass donating voucher for highest number of points in classes 81-102 T334 Loxton Irrigation Centre donating voucher for Champion Rose exhibit in classes 81-102 T333

Former Loxton Garden Club donating voucher for most points in Section L T335

Former Loxton Garden Club donating voucher for Champion flower, bulb, rhizome or corm (no orchids) T336

Ribbons presented by Loxton A. & H. Society Champion Cut Flower, excludes bulb, rhizome, corm and orchids. Champion Shrub Cut (classes 72-80) Champion Dutch Iris Champion Bearded Iris Champion Rose of the Show, chosen from all roses Champion Bulb, Corm, Rhizome, Cactus or Succulent Champion Novice, Rose full bloom

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ORCHIDS SHOW MARSHAL- Trevor Mayfield - 0419 184 659

REGISTRAR—Stephen Lynch - 0428 152 235 DEPUTY SHOW MARSHAL– Tom Murch & DEPUTY REGISTRAR—Peter Grieger

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize $1.10 $5.00 $2.50

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits: 4.30pm to 8:30 pm Saturday 5th October 2019

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION

All plants are subject to Australian Orchid Council guidelines. All plants and single spikes to display Show Society Exhibitor numbers only. The public are invited to exhibit in the Show. All Orchids must be owned and grown by Exhibitor for at least six (6) months

prior to the Show. The Conveners and Stewards have the right to remove any plant suspected of

carrying a virus. Exhibitors must reside in the MLASA area. The Judge may move a plant into a different class if considered to be more

suitable for that orchid class. Cymbidium flower measurements—over 90mm;Between 60—90mm;under 60mm

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CLASS

1. Cymbidium over 90mm White/cream 2. Cymbidium over 90mm yellow 3. Cymbidium over 90mm green 4. Cymbidium over 90mm red 5. Cymbidium over 90mm pink 6. Cymbidium over 90mm brown 7. Cymbidium over 90mm any other

colour 8. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm white/cream 9. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm yellow 10. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm green 11. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm red 12. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm pink 13. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm brown 14. Cymbidium 60 - 90mm any other

colour

15. Cymbidium under 60mm white/cream

16. Cymbidium under 60mm yellow 17. Cymbidium under 60mm green 18. Cymbidium under 60mm red 19. Cymbidium under 60mm pink 20. Cymbidium under 60mm brown 21. Cymbidium under 60mm any other

colour 22. Cymbidium species (combined size) 23. Specimen cymbidium (combined

size) 24. Seedling cymbidium (combined size) 25. Paphiopedilum – hybrid 26. Paphiopedilum - species 27. Laeliinae – standard

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*13. One cut, (not pot) cactus or succulent in flower 14. One cut (not pot) cactus or succulent for coloured foliage 15. Three cut flowers (in one bottle) pink tone distinct 16. Three cut flowers (in one bottle) yellow tone distinct 17. Three cut flowers (in one bottle) red tone distinct 18. Three cut flowers (in one bottle) white tone distinct 19. Poppies, six distinct Iceland, four petals only *20. Poppies, three distinct Iceland, four petals only 21. Poppies, one Iceland, four petals only 22. Aquilegeas, one cut 23. Annuals, six varieties, one cut in each bottle *24. Annuals, three varieties. one cut in each bottle *25. Stocks, double, one spike (column) 26. Stocks, double, three distinct spikes (column), one cut in each bottle *27. Stocks, double, one cut (side shoots allowed) 28. Sweet Peas, five distinct (in one bottle, foliage allowed) 29. Sweet Peas, one cut (foliage allowed) 30. Sweet Peas, five cuts, one variety (foliage allowed) in one bottle 31. Sweet Peas, three cuts, one variety (foliage allowed) in one bottle 32. Iris, bearded, six distinct florets *33. Iris bearded, three distinct florets 34. Iris, bearded, one floret 35. Iris, bearded, three florets of one variety 36. Larkspur, one cut 37. Perennials, six varieties, one cut in each bottle *38. Perennials, three varieties, one cut in each bottle 39. Perennials, one cut 40. Gerbera, single, three distinct 41. Gerbera, single, one cut 42. Gerbera, double, three distinct 43. Gerbera, double, one cut 44. Scabious, one bloom 45. Verbena, three distinct 46. Verbena, one cut *47. Ranunculi, three distinct (in one bottle) 48. Ranunculi, one cut 49. Calendulas, three distinct 50. Calendulas, one cut 51. Carnations, show or decorative, three distinct *52. Carnations, show or decorative, one cut 53. Daisies, single, three distinct *54. Daisies, double, three distinct 55. Daisies, single, one bloom 56. Daisies, double, one bloom *57. Petunias, single, three distinct 58. Petunias, frilled, one bloom 59. Phlox, three distinct 60. Phlox, one bloom

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FLOWERS CONVENERS - Jacque Schulz 0402 158 759

STEWARDS - Delphie Biele and Maureen Krollig ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 50c $3.00 $1.50

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 No Late Entries will be accepted

Reception of exhibits 6pm to 8.30pm Saturday 5th October 2019, and 7am to 8.45am Sunday 6th October 2019

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GENERAL INFORMATION

All flowers must be grown by the exhibitor. ‘Distinct’ where specified means a different variety. Three cuts need not be

distinct if not specified. A ‘spike’ is a cut without side shoots. Carnations shall be shown without collars or artificial support, with at least 23cm

stems, 15cm above the container. An exhibition rose is a specimen bloom, no buds allowed; foliage should be used

but will not score points. Three distinct cuts means three different varieties. One decorative rose or garden rose as picked from the garden, unopened blooms allowed, to be staged with long stems and foliage. Exhibitors are asked to stage three and six cuts graduating from low in front to tall at back.

No cash prizes will be awarded to winners of ribbons, trophies or vouchers. Refer to the Rules and Regulations (pages 8-10) for judging conditions. Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per Rule 30. Trophies can be collected from the Flowers Section display area at 3.00pm

Monday 7th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS 1. Delphiniums, one cut 2. Hippeastrum, one cut 3. Iris, bearded, six distinct cuts 4. Iris, bearded, three distinct cuts 5. Iris, bearded, three cuts, one variety 6. Iris, bearded, one cut *7. Iris, Dutch, three distinct 8. Iris, Dutch, one cut 9. Lily, arum, one cut 10. Lily, other, one cut 11. Flower, annual, one cut, any variety not mentioned 12. Flower, bulb, corm or rhizome (no orchids)

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Trophies & Ribbons Grand Champion of the show – Roger & Pauline Rankin Champion Cymbidium over 90mm Nancy Murdock Champion Cymbidium 60 – 90mm Stephen & Marianne Lynch Champion Cymbidium under 60mm Janet Greenhalgh & Graham Barnes Champion Cymbidium Specimen Brian & Val McBride Champion Cymbidium Seedling Graham & Sue Zerbe Champion Paphiopedilum Peter Grieger Champion Laeliinae Beryl Wilson Champion Australian Native Orchid Silvia Kruger Champion Oncidiinae Jeff & Grace Stidiford Champion Orchid—Any Other Genera Kevin Wilson Champion Specimen - Any Other Genera Fay Laube Champion Seedling – Any Other Genera Glad Werner Champion Orchid Species Stephen & Marianne Lynch Most Points by a Riverland Orchid Society member President’s Trophy – Trevor & Shirley Mayfield First Time Exhibitor Loxton A &.H Society

28. Laeliinae – Cluster 29. Laeliinae – non standard 30. Laeliinae - species 31. Australian Native epiphyte hybrid -–

red/ pink/purple 32. Australian Native epiphyte hybrid –

white 33. Australian Native epiphyte hybrid –

yellow/green 34. Australian Native epiphyte hybrid—

any other colour 35. Australian Native epiphyte species 36. Australian terrestrial - hybrid

37. Australian terrestrial - species 38. Oncidiinae hybrid 60mm and over 39. Oncidiinae hybrid under 60mm 40. Oncidiinae species 41. Orchid hybrid not covered elsewhere 42. Orchid species any other genera 43. Specimen orchid other than

cymbidium 44. Seedling orchid other than

cymbidium 45. Cut spikes of orchids (any size)

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Novice 51. Beans, any variety (plate of at least 10) 52. Beetroot, any variety (bunch of three) 53. Cabbage, any variety 54. Carrot, any variety (bunch of four) 55. Cauliflower, any variety 56. Collection of herbs 57. Onions, any variety (bunch of four) 58. Parsley, one bunch 59. Peas, any variety (plate of 200g) 60. Pumpkin, any variety J. Schulz donating $15 trophy for the most points in classes 51-60. T321

Junior (under 18) 61. Beans, any other variety (plate of at least 10) 62. Beetroot, any variety (bunch of two) 63. Berries, any kind (one small plate) 64. Broad Beans (plate of at least 10) 65. Cabbage, any variety (one) 66. Carrot, any variety (one bunch of four) 67. Cauliflower, any variety (one head) 68. Collection of herbs (four varieties) 69. Collection of vegetables (four varieties) 70. Marrow, any variety (one) 71. Onions, any variety (bunch of four) 72. Other vegetables not listed (one) 73. Parsley (one bunch) 74. Parsnips (bunch of four) 75. Peas, any variety (one small plate) 76. Pumpkin, any variety (one) 77 Rhubarb, bunch sticks and tops (four) Theo Kaesler donating $15 trophy for the most points in classes 61-77. T322

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HANDICRAFTS CONVENER - Therese Eerden – 8584 5637

STEWARDS - Margaret Clark, Leanne Christopher ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 50c $4.00 $2.00

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 6pm to 8.30pm Saturday 5th October 2019, and

7.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION

No Exhibits previously entered in this Section will be accepted. Classes marked * are eligible to compete in the MLASA trophy $30 in

accord with Rule 30. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS

*2. Embroidered/Cross stitch Bookmark

*3. One pair hand crafted earrings 4. Handcrafted bead necklace 5. Handcrafted bead bracelet 6. Item of bead craft 7. Item of button art *8. Handcrafted football team mascot *9. Scrap booking album 12” x 12” or

8” x 8”. *10. Scrap booking double page *11. Scrap booking single page 12. Item of off the page scrap booking *13. Novelty pin cushion *14. Framed needlework 15. Fabric wall hanging/mini quilt *16. Stitchery item *17. Handcrafted teddy bear *18. Handcrafted cloth/rag doll 19. Knitted or crochet toy *20. Two covered coat hangers

*21. Handcrafted card / gift tag using cross stitch

*22. Handcrafted card *23. Handcrafted Christmas card 24. Card decorated with quilling 25. Machine embroidered bag 26. Handcrafted bag *27. Handcrafted Christmas decoration

for table *28. Handcrafted Christmas decoration

for wall *29. Handcrafted Christmas decoration

for tree 30. Handcrafted Christmas stocking 31. Novelty craft *32. 70-79 Years 33. Over 80 Years 34. Any Other Craft not mentioned

Mrs K Hampel donating trophy for most outstanding exhibit T470 Mrs. T. Eerden donating trophy for best novice entry T471 LD’s Discounts donating trophy highest number points Section T472 Ribbon For the Most Outstanding Handicraft Exhibit

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YOUNG FARMER CHALLENGE

Monday 7th October Main Oval, in front of the Entertainment Stage

Junior Challenge Registrations from 12 noon

Competition commences at 1pm

Teams of two people

Ages 12 to 17

Young Farmer Challenge Registrations from 1pm

(pre-registrations encouraged)

Competition commences at 1.30pm

Mixed Teams of four people

Ages 18 and over

Gather a team and participate in a fun obstacle and challenge-based competition, demonstrating your farming skills! Don’t worry though, you don’t have to be an actual farmer to enter! Enclosed footwear and appropriate clothing must be worn.

The Challenge is FREE to enter, and you can win great prizes courtesy of our major sponsor Nippy’s! To register and for more information, contact: Barry Mangelsdorf 0409 687 557, [email protected] or Taryn Mangelsdorf 0400 178 466, [email protected]

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Novice 51. Beans, any variety (plate of at least 10) 52. Beetroot, any variety (bunch of three) 53. Cabbage, any variety 54. Carrot, any variety (bunch of four) 55. Cauliflower, any variety 56. Collection of herbs 57. Onions, any variety (bunch of four) 58. Parsley, one bunch 59. Peas, any variety (plate of 200g) 60. Pumpkin, any variety J. Schulz donating $15 trophy for the most points in classes 51-60. T321

Junior (under 18) 61. Beans, any other variety (plate of at least 10) 62. Beetroot, any variety (bunch of two) 63. Berries, any kind (one small plate) 64. Broad Beans (plate of at least 10) 65. Cabbage, any variety (one) 66. Carrot, any variety (one bunch of four) 67. Cauliflower, any variety (one head) 68. Collection of herbs (four varieties) 69. Collection of vegetables (four varieties) 70. Marrow, any variety (one) 71. Onions, any variety (bunch of four) 72. Other vegetables not listed (one) 73. Parsley (one bunch) 74. Parsnips (bunch of four) 75. Peas, any variety (one small plate) 76. Pumpkin, any variety (one) 77 Rhubarb, bunch sticks and tops (four) Theo Kaesler donating $15 trophy for the most points in classes 61-77. T322

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COOKERY CONVENERS - Kate Fisher - 8587 2247, - Dot Voigt 0400 294 189

STEWARDS - Wendy Colls, Joyce Neumann, Marj Rudiger Monica Schell, Leah Uren, Jess Voigt & Megan Schulz

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Entry fees and Prize Money - see specific class details ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits: 7.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per Rule 30.

All exhibits to be homemade - no packet cakes to be used.

If instructions on schedule are not followed entries will be disqualified.

Some hints & judging criteria: a. Do not brush milk or anything on to scones, just dust off the flour after baking.

b. Do not cut ends off sponge rolls or nut loaves.

c. Biscuits should snap when broken.

d. If papering tins have them very smooth, greaseproof paper or glad bake are best.

e. Do not place cakes on wire racks, any marks on bottom of cakes goes against you.

f. Do not display cakes on foil trays, paper plates supplied to display exhibits ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS Entry First Second Fee Prize Prize *1. Bread, homemade, plain white 60c Trophy $3.00 *2. Bread, homemade, min. 50% wholemeal 60c Trophy $3.00 3. Bread rolls, white (3) 60c Trophy $3.00 4. Yeast buns (3), not iced 60c Trophy $3.00 Country Bakehouse donating 10kg bags of flour for first prizes for classes

1, 2, 3, & 4 T484, T485, T486, T487 5. Yeast cake (streusel top) not baked in tin 70c $15.00 $10.00 Mr W.J. Shannon donating prize money for class 5 6. Pasty (3) no greens allowed 50c Trophy $2.00 7. Sausage rolls (5) 50c Trophy $2.00 Rollbusch Quality Meats donating $20 meat vouchers for first prizes for classes 6 & 7 T488, T489 8. Pizza, maximum size 250mm (scone dough) 50c $3.00 $1.50

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21. Onions, spring variety (one bunch of 250g) 22. Onions, white variety (one bunch of three) 23. Other vegetables not listed (appropriate quantities) 24. Parsley, curly leaf (one bunch) *25. Parsley, plain (one bunch) 26. Parsnip (one bunch of three) 27. Peas, green shelling variety, in the shell (one plate of 250g) *28. Peas, sugar or snow variety (one plate of 250g) *29 Pumpkin, any other variety (one) 30. Pumpkin, butternut variety (one) 31. Pumpkin, Queensland Blue variety (one) *32. Radish, small long variety (bunch of five) 33. Radish, small round variety (bunch of five) 34. Rhubarb, any variety (bunch of five sticks and tops) 35 Coloured Beet, (one bunch of 4 sticks and tops) 36. Silver Beet, (one bunch of four sticks and tops) *37. Spinach, (one bunch) 38. Strawberries (one punnet of 250g) *39. Trombone, curled (one) 40. Trombone, straight (one) 41. Turnip, purple top variety (bunch of three) *42. Swede, purple top variety (bunch of three) 43. Turnip, white globe or snowball variety (bunch of three) *44. Collection of vegetables, not less than seven varieties *45. Collection of salad vegetables, not less than seven varieties 46. Collection of herbs 47. 6 hen eggs 48. 6 bantam eggs 49. 6 eggs any other 50. 2 decorated eggs (hard boiled) R. Haby donating $20 trophy for the most points in classes 1-46. T320 Ribbon awarded for the most outstanding exhibit in classes 1-46

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VEGETABLES CONVENER - Lorraine Pech 8584 1123

STEWARDS - Ebonee Pech ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 40c $2.00 $1.00

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 7.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019

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GENERAL INFORMATION

All exhibits must be the property of and grown by the exhibitor during the current season.

Classes marked * are eligible to compete in the MLASA trophy in accord with Rule 30.

Exhibitors who have not previously won four first prizes in Section K (excluding Junior Section) are eligible to enter in the Novice classes.

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CLASS 1. Artichoke, Jerusalem (selection of three)

*2. Beetroot, red variety (bunch of three) 3. Baby beets (bunch of 4) 4. Broad beans (plate of 250g) 5. Broccoli (one head) 6. Cabbage, Chinese, loose leaf variety (one head)

*7. Cabbage, other variety (one head) 8. Carrots, baby forcing varieties (plate 250g topped) 9 Carrots, long varieties (one bunch of five)

*10. Carrots, short varieties (one bunch of five) *11. Cauliflower (one head) 12. Celery (one plant) 13. Endive (one plant)

*14. Garlic, long keeping, without top (3 bulbs) 15. Leeks (one bunch of three) 16. Lettuce, coloured varieties (one head) 17. Lettuce, green varieties (one head) 18. Onions, brown variety (bunch of 3)

*19. Onions, salad (bunch of five) 20. Onions, shallot variety (one bunch)

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CLASS Entry First Second Fee Prize Prize *9. Scones, plain (5) 50c $3.00 $1.50 10. Scones, fruit (5) 50c $3.00 $1.50 11. Pumpkin scones (5) 50c $3.00 $1.50 12. Muffins (3) using dried fruit (no paper cases.) 50c $3.00 $1.50 13. Honey biscuits (5) 50c $3.00 $1.50 14. Ginger nut biscuits (5) 50c $3.00 $1.50 15. Anzac biscuits (5) 50c $3.00 $1.50 16. Collection of biscuits (3 varieties 4 of each) not filled. 50c $7.00 $3.00 Sunbake Bakery donating prize money for classes 14, 15 &16 17. Rock cakes (5) 50c $3.00 $1.50 18. Queen cakes (5) not iced, must have currants50c $3.00 $1.50

*19. Lamingtons (5) 50c $4.00 $1.50 Country Bakehouse donating prize money for classes 17, 18 &19 20. Cream Puffs 3 filled 3 plain 50c $3.00 $1.50 21. Slice, baked 5 pieces 50c $3.00 $1.50 22. Slice, unbaked 5 pieces 50c $3.00 $1.50 Ensure slices are cut evenly approx. 2.5 X 5cm 23. Carrot cake round (iced) made to recipe 50c Trophy Trophy

Prize donated by Viva Olives Loxton T490 T491

24. Apple slice cake, iced 50c $4.00 $2.00 25. Marble cake, square, iced 50c $4.00 $2.00 26. Orange cake, bar or loaf, iced 50c $3.00 $1.50 27. Chocolate cake, bar or loaf, iced 50c $3.00 $1.50 28. Banana cake, bar or loaf, iced 50c $3.00 $1.50 29. Coffee cake sugar & cinnamon top 50c $3.00 $1.50 30. Jubilee cake bar or loaf, no cherries, iced 50c $3.00 $1.50 Kroeger Family donating prize money for classes 24 to 30

CARROT CAKE RECIPE Ingredients: 1 cup sugar 1 1/3 cup plain flour ½ cup Viva olive oil 1 1/3 teaspoon carb-soda 3 eggs 1 1/3 teaspoon baking powder 2 cups grated carrot 1½ teaspoons cinnamon ½ cup chopped walnuts ½ teaspoon salt Method: Beat together oil and sugar; add eggs, beating well after each addition. Sift flour etc and add to mixture and beat well. Fold in carrots and nuts. Bake in 20cm round cake tin 1¼ hours at 150º. Ice when cold with cream cheese frosting.

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CLASS Entry First Second Fee Prize Prize 31. Fruit and nut loaf. (baked in a cylinder tin) 50c voucher $3.00 32. Ribbon cake, any filling, iced 50c voucher $5.00 33. Potato cake maximum 20cm square or round 50c voucher $3.00 34. Sultana cake 50c voucher $5.00 Baker’s Delight donating first prize vouchers for classes 31 to 34 35. Chocolate sponge roll edges not trimmed filled 50c $3.00 $1.50 36. Jam roll edges not trimmed filled 50c $3.00 $1.50 37. Honey roll filled 50c $3.00 $1.50 38. Ginger fluff filled 50c $3.00 $1.50 39. Blowaway sponge with jam filling (not iced) 50c $3.00 $1.50 40. Boiled fruit cake 60c Trophy Trophy A.R. Loffler donating trophies of dried fruit to the value of: First $10, Second $6, Third $4. T493, T494, T495 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

ANGAS PARK DRIED FRUITS FEATURE SECTION *41. Genoa cake (light fruit cake) not iced must have cherries 60c Trophy Trophy *42. Fruit cake (dark), not to be iced 60c Trophy Trophy Trophies of dried fruit to the value of: First $10, Second $5 T497, T498, T500, T501 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

43. Iced cake (judging for icing only) - professional 70c $10.00 $5.00 44. Iced cake (judged for icing only) - non– professional 70c $10.00 $5.00 *45. Iced cake for any Occasion, to be made with cake, to be the bona-fide workmanship of the exhibitor 70c $15.00 $7.50 Marj Rudiger donating prize money for class 45 46. Iced cake (butter icing) 70¢ $10.00 $5.00

UNDER 25 YEARS 47. Iced cake, judged for icing only – butter icing 70¢ voucher $5.00 Baker’s Delight donating prize voucher for class 47 48. Scones (5), plain 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 49. Slice, uncooked (5 pieces) 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 50. Chocolate cake, log, iced 50¢ $3.00 $1.50

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CLASS *1. Wheat, Hard, 9kg, early variety, correctly named *2 Wheat, ASW, 9kg, early variety, correctly named *3 Wheat, Hard, 9kg, mid season or late variety, correctly named *4 Wheat, APW, 9kg, correctly named

Elders donating $30 trophy for most points in classes 1-4 T300 * 5. Oats, 7kg, correctly named * 6 Barley, 7kg, correctly named, malting variety * 7 Barley, 7kg, correctly named, feed variety * 8 Triticale 9kg, correctly named *9 Cereal Rye, not less than 10kg *10. Canola, 9kg, correctly named *11. Peas, 7Kg, correctly named Schwarz Motor Repairs donating $30 trophy for most points in classes 5-11 T301

12. 1 bale of wheaten hay, old season’s 13. 1 bale of wheaten hay, new season’s 14. 1 bale of oaten hay, old season’s 15. 1 bale of oaten hay, new season’s. 16. 1 bale of lucerne hay, irrigated, new season’s

Landmark Loxton donating $30 trophy for most points in classes 12-16 T302

*18. 1 sheaf, irrigated, wheaten or oaten hay. *19. Wheaten, green, 1 sheaf, not irrigated. *20. Oaten, green, 1 sheaf, not irrigated. *21. Collection of green cereals, five varieties or more, each variety to be correctly

named and exhibited with washed roots, non irrigated. *22. Collection of green wheats, three varieties, each variety to be correctly named and

exhibited with washed roots, non irrigated. *23. Collection of barley, one variety or more, each variety to be correctly named and

exhibited with washed roots, non irrigated. *24. Collection of oats, one variety or more, each variety to be correctly named and

exhibited with washed roots, non irrigated. *25. Collection of Peas, 1 variety or more, *26. Collection of Vetch, 1 variety or more, 27. Oil seed crops, 1 variety or more. 28. Collection of any other Pulse Crops

PA & BA Rudiger donating $30 Trophy for most points in classes 18-28 T303

The Loxton Agricultural Bureau donating trophy for the most points in Section J. T305

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GRAIN AND FODDER CONVENER - Tom Fielke 0429 825 853

STEWARDS - James Shannon 0439 507 337

Sponsor of the Grain & Fodder Big River Commodities

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize $1.00 $4.00 $2.00

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Wednesday 2nd October 2019 Exhibits to be delivered to display area in Sheep Pavilion by 8.30am

Sunday 6th October 2019(enter by the Mill Gate) Please have all grain samples to Viterra’s Office, Loxton

by Thursday 3rd October 2019 to assist with ease of judging.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

All grain must be grown during the previous season. If grain has to be treated for weevil, this must be done at least three

weeks prior to the Show. All exhibits must be clearly display their exhibit ticket. All grains will be tested with Viterra protein testing machine. Points

score on protein, screenings and weight will apply. All grain to be taken direct from header and not cleaned. Wheat which, in the opinion of the judges has been pickled, mill dressed or from

which the brush is absent will be disqualified. Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per Rule

30.

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CLASS Entry First Second Fee Prize Prize 51. Cup-cakes decorated (3) 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 52 Muffins (3) (No paper cases) 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 53. Anzac biscuits (5) 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 Sandra Foreman donating trophy for most points in classes 47-53. T482

NOVICE Novice is an exhibitor who has not previously won 2 trophies in Section P of the Loxton Show.

54. Sausage Rolls (5) 50c $3.00 $1.50 55. Scones (5) plain 50c $3.00 $1.50 56. Honey Biscuits (5) 50c $3.00 $1.50 57. Chocolate Cake, log, iced 50c $3.00 $1.50 58. Blowaway sponge, jam filling, not iced 50c $3.00 $1.50 59 Dark Fruit Cake 60c Dried Fruit donated by Angas Park Wendy Colls donating prize money for classes 54-58 Mrs Monica Schell donating trophy Novice exhibitor gaining the most points. T483

SPECIAL FEATURE – MEN’S COOKERY NO PACKET CAKES TO BE USED

60. Banana cake, iced 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 61. Orange cake, log, iced 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 62. Muffins (plate of 3) any flavour (No paper cases) 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 63. Sausage Rolls (5) 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 64. Pizza Maximum size 200mm 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 65. Scones, plain (5) 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 66. Anzac Biscuits (5) 50¢ $3.00 $1.50 Mr. A. Ferguson donating prize money for classes 60-66 Trophy donated in memory of Ian King for most points in classes 60-66 T502 Mrs Kate Fisher donating trophy for most points in Section P. T480 Mrs. Marj Farr donating trophy and ribbon for the most outstanding exhibit in Section P. T481

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Class 67 FRUIT CAKE CHAMPIONSHIP

Rich Fruit Cake Championship & Genoa Cake Championship

Sponsored by Sunbeam Foods & Angove’s Wines Semi Final to be held at Loxton

Entries by 4.00 pm Friday 4th October 2019 Further enquiries to Kaylene Nickolai, Secretary

Loxton Show, PO Box 187, LOXTON SA 5333 Phone: 0497 147 890

All exhibits to be in by 8.45 am SUNDAY 6th October 2019 Rich Fruit Cake: First Prize $60, Second Prize $25, Third Prize $10 Genoa Fruit Cake: First Prize $50, Second Prize $20, Third Prize $10

Winner eligible to compete in the State Final to be held at the

Royal Adelaide Show in 2020

RULES & REGULATIONS 1. No entry fee charged 2. Only one entry per exhibitor No exhibitor can win more than one Regional Final. Once an exhibitor has won at Association level, they cannot enter in another Association final for the Show season.

Prepared by Agricultural Societies Council of SA Inc

PO Box 108, Goodwood SA 5034

RICH FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION RECIPE Ingredients 250g butter 60g chopped red glace cherries 250g dark brown sugar 60g mixed peel 5 eggs 60g chopped almonds 250g sultanas 375g plain flour 250g raisins 1 tsp baking powder 200g currants 1 tsp mixed spice 100g dates 200ml sherry or brandy Method Chop fruits, mix together and soak in the sherry or brandy overnight. Sift together flour, baking powder and spice. Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, then alternately add fruit and flour and lastly chopped nuts. Mix thoroughly. Place mixture in a well pre-pared tin (square) 19-22cm, and bake in a slow oven for approximately three to three and a half hours. Note: Fruit should be cut to the size of currants.

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Class 68 GENOA CAKE COMPETITION

Exhibitor’s own recipe is used. It should contain sultanas, currants, cherries and almonds. There is to be no restriction on the ingredients used. FAULTS TO LOOK FOR:-

Carelessly prepared tin – wrinkled lining. Careless measurement of ingredients – sugar becomes liquid when heated,

so care must be taken not to exceed the recipe quantity. Carelessly prepared fruit – not correctly cut and separated. Insufficient creaming of butter and sugar. Eggs not beaten in well after each addition. Overpowering aroma of essences and/or spices Flour and fruit not sufficiently mixed in – leaves streaks and unmixed dry in-

gredients. Carelessly filled tin – work cake well down (Never leave the scrapings from

the bottom of the bowl sitting on top of the cake. This will show a pale patch when cut).

Oven too hot Oven too cold Insufficient cooking time – the cake will sink in the middle and be very soggy

WHAT THE JUDGES ARE LOOKING FOR IN RICH FRUIT CAKE AND GENOA CAKE: To judge, cut cake straight across. Tasting wedge to be cut from the centre of the cake. Appearance Smooth appearance on top, bottom and sides. No sign of shiny, dark, overheated fruit protruding from the surface. The cake should be firm, smooth, fresh and not too moist to touch but not too dry either, preferably with a well ripened patina on the top surface. Straight sides, and a smooth flat top showing even distribution of fruit. Finish in baking No bumps, hollows or sunken centres, nor large cracks (a small crack is not a major fault). The cake should cut cleanly, without any crumbs, and without catch-ing and dragging of fruit. There should be no burning or crusty top or sides (caused by too hot an oven or insufficient papering). After the cake is cut, the fruit closest to the outside should not appear to be dark and shiny (caused by over-cooking in too hot an oven). This fault causes a bitter flavour. No air bubbles in finished cake. Colour Attractive, even, golden-brown on the top, bottom and sides. .A darker colour for the Rich Fruit Cake.

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What the Judges are looking for in Rich Fruit Cake & Genoa Cake Cont.

Texture Firm and fine; it should be moist, not soggy nor dry. The texture should be smooth and even, and the same right through the cake. A well ripened cake cuts cleanly and evenly.

Flavour and aroma Delicious, and should be a perfect blend of fresh eggs and dairy ingredients, sugar, essences, flour and spices, sherry or brandy and quality dried fruit. Beware of an overpowering flavour or aroma of essences or spices, or the acrid smell of overheated fruit. Decoration Do not decorate Rich Fruit Cake with almonds. Genoa Cake may be decorat-ed with almonds. Presentation Remove all paper from the cake before exhibiting. No cake cooler marks (cool on upturned cake tin).

JUDGING SCORES:- Judging scores are based on the following: 50% Appearance 25% Texture 25% Taste/Flavour

“A fruit cake, like maturing wine, is greatly improved with age. Many a prize has been won by a cake almost fresh from the oven, but if allowed to keep, a change will develop about the end of the first week. The sur-face of the cake will start to develop a patina, and the aroma becomes richer.”

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Mary Heinicke Memorial donating trophy for most outstanding collection T251 L.G. & G.D. Geyer Memorial Trophy awarded to the most outstanding exhibit in classes 72-77 T252 J.M. Shannon Memorial trophy for highest points gained in the Senior Section T253 Mr & Mrs Barry Mangelsdorf donating trophy for highest points gained in the Intermediate Section T254 Mr & Mrs John Gladigau donating trophy for highest points gained in the Junior Section T255 Mrs Nina Swanbury & Family donating trophy for most outstanding Handicraft Exhibit T256 Kate Fisher donating trophy for most outstanding Cookery Exhibit T257 Mr Des Fielke Memorial Trophy for Most Entries in Section I T258 Loxton Christmas Lights donating trophies for: 1. Most outstanding exhibit in classes 67, 68 , & 70 T259 2. Most outstanding exhibit in classes 191, 192, 194 T260 3. Most Outstanding exhibit in classes 316, 317a, 318b T261 Mr Ian Crambrook donating trophy for the most outstanding Lego exhibit in Section I, Classes 81, 82, 83,208, 209, 210 T262

Andrew Crambrook donating trophies for Tiny Tots T263

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FLOWERS FLOWERS

368. Collection of six items of Loxton Show Memorabilia

366. Collection of orange things 367. Collection of six things found in our

garden

356. Kindy (or similar) healthy bento lunch box

354. Three decorated biscuits (e.g. milk arrowroot)

355. Three cupcakes, decorated in a similar theme

FLOWERS

Andrew Crambrook donating trophies for Tiny Tots T263 ALL EXHIBITORS MUST BE PRESENT AND ASSIST WITH DISPLAYING AND SETTING UP ENTRIES.

SECTION I - YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued) TINY TOTS SECTION (2 - 4 YEARS)

All entries in Tiny Tots Section MUST have age of the exhibitor written on back of the exhibit ticket

352. Largest wheat plant (complete with roots)

353. Biggest single wheat head

350. Collection of fruit and vegetables (judged on contents and presentation)

351. Five citrus of same variety

FRUIT AND PRODUCE

358. My favourite hand painted pot with plant, judging based on artwork of pot and overall appearance

357. One cut/plucked flower with or without foliage, entrants may bring in their own vase for display

363. A4 (or smaller) painting (limit of one entry per person)

364. Mixed media picture featuring hand and/or foot print/s (A4, limit of one entry per person)

359 Duplo scene (max size 40cm x 40cm) 360. Play dough construction 361. Diorama, in a regular shoe box sized

box, depicting ‘carnival/ show time’ 362. Hand-drawn picture (A4, pencil,

crayons, textas or similar) depicting ‘my family’ (limit of one entry per person)

HANDICRAFTS & ART

COLLECTIONS

FLOWERS

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Class 69 COUNTRY WOMEN’S SCONE MIX COMPETITION Sponsored by Laucke Flour Mills

JUDGING GUIDELINES Scones are to be made using the Laucke Country Women’s Scone Mix. Scones will alternate each year between Sweet and Savoury. 2019/2020– Sweet 5 Savoury scones to be presented for judging The scones should be approximately 5cms in diameter, well risen, straight sides, no flour on the base, thin golden crust top and bottom. They should be fine, moist texture, good crumb, good flavour and according to type. Entrants please note: you do not have to follow the recipe on the back of the box. You use the mix as a base only. GENERAL OUTLINE Entrants are eligible to win one local final Winners of local shows are eligible to enter the semi-final at the appropriate Association Show. The semi-final MUST be separate to the host show local competition. The semi-final will be held at the MLASA AGM in March 2020. Semi Final winners are eligible to enter the State Final to be held at the 2020 Royal Adelaide Show Revenue from sales Laucke CWA Scone Mix is used to assist drought affect-ed families Prize Allocation LOCAL 1st Laucke Goods Hamper (value approx $20) 2nd Laucke Country Women’s Scone Mix (1 x 1.2kg, value approx $5.50) 3rd Laucke Country Women’s Scone Mix (1 x 1.2kg, value approx $5.50) ASSOCIATION 1st $40.00 cash 2nd $20.00 cash 3rd $10.00 cash STATE 1st $200.00 cash 2nd $ 75.00 cash 3rd $ 40.00 cash Scone mix available from: Koch’s Foodland - Loxton

Every entrant in the Country Women's Scone Competition will receive a packet of Laucke’s Country Women's Scone mix. Sponsored by the SACWA—Loxton District Branch

Please collect when lodging your entry.

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COLLECTIONS (Maximum display area 76cm x 76cm), one entry per person per class in Collections

343. Collection of six historical farming items

344. Collection of littlest pet shop items, Shopkins or similar

345. Collection of Disney 346. Collection of Marvel, DC or similar 347. Collection of blue things 349. Collection of any theme not

mentioned

338. Collection of action figures (eg. Bionicles, Star Wars, etc.)

339. Collection of dolls, bears, fairies or similar

340. Collection of six items of Loxton Show Memorabilia

341. Collection of automobiles 342. Collection, 6 items of ‘things found in

my garden’

Mary Heinicke Memorial donating trophy for most outstanding collection T251

SECTION I - YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued)

JUNIOR SECTION (5—8 years)

All entries in Junior Section MUST have age of the exhibitor written on back of exhibit ticket.

Photo by Callie Nickolai

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330. Lego construction, (ideal max. size 40cm x 40cm), not constructed from kit

332. Self-made toy 333. Hand drawn picture (A4 age written

on back, limit of one entry per person)

334. Coloured picture (A4, designed on computer, judged on colouring in, age written on back, limit of one entry per person)

335. Mixed media picture featuring hand and/or foot print (A4 state age on back, limit of one entry per person)

337. Any other handicrafts tech item not mentioned

322. Paper mache balloon animal creation

323. Paper aeroplane 324. Playdough/moulding clay

construction 325. Best decorated boot 326. A4 picture complimented by bark,

leaves and/or sand (one entry per person)

327. Seed and/or nut creation 328. Creation using ice-cream sticks only 329. Lego construction (ideal max. size

40cm x 40cm), constructed from kit

Bronwyn Gladigau donating trophy for most points in classes 306-321 T249

306. One ‘painted’ hen egg—boiled (e.g. paint, texta, crayons etc. judged on egg only)

307. One decorated hen egg, boiled 308a. Decorated mask 308b. Painted mask 309. Photo frame 310. Loom Band article 311. Sewn decoration on a foam tray 312. Article using cellophane 313. Most unusual necklace 314. Article of beading 315. Two pages of scrapbooking (an

opening) depicting ‘Loxton Show through the years”

316. Hanging Christmas decoration for door ,wall or tree (max. size 30cm x 30cm)

317a. Christmas table decoration (max. size 30cm x 30cm)

317b Christmas Bon Bon (max. size 30cm)

318. Diorama, in a regular shoe box sized box, depicting ‘show time’’

320. Photo of an animal; not a pet 321. Any other handicrafts sewing item

not mentioned

SECTION I - YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued) JUNIOR SECTION (5 - 8 years)

HANDICRAFTS - SEWING/CRAFT All entries in Junior Section MUST have age of the exhibitor written on back of exhibit ticket.

Taryn Mangelsdorf donating trophy for most points in classes 322-337 T250

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AMATEUR WINE MAKING AND BREWING

CONVENER - Bill Shannon – 0428 843 053 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize $1.00 $15.00 $7.50

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Thursday 3rd October 2019 Exhibits (two bottles per entry) to be delivered to the Show Office by

Thursday 3rd October 2019 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION Judging will commence the Friday morning of 4th October 2019 Exhibits will be displayed with awards and judges’ comments at in the

Show during the Show weekend. Exhibits can be collected after 4.30pm on Monday 7th October 2019.

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CLASS 1. Best red wine 2. Best white wine 2018 vintage 3. Best fortified or dessert style wine 4. Best wine made from a base other than grapes

Loxton Irrigation Centre donating $10 trophy and ribbon for best exhibit in classes 1-4 T520

5. Best Ale 6. Best lager 7. Best stout 8. Best Cider 9. Best ginger beer

Loxton Irrigation Centre donating $10 trophy and ribbon for best exhibit in classes 5 - 9. T521 Prize money donated by Bill Shannon.

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SECTION I - YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued) JUNIOR SECTION (5 - 8 Years)

All entries in Junior Section MUST have age of the exhibitor written on back of exhibit ticket. PRODUCE

274. Five scones (plain) 275. Five honey crackles 276. Five chocolate crackles 277. Pizza; any top, scone base (max.

size 15 cm diameter) 278. Gingerbread man (max. size 15cm,

judged on decoration and biscuit) 279. No bake slice (two varieties, three

slices of each) 280. Collection of homemade chocolates 281. Five fairy cakes

282. Chocolate cake, bar or log, iced 283. Three cupcakes, decorated in a

similar theme 286. Three muffins (fruit) 287. Five ANZAC biscuits 288. Five chocolate chip biscuits 289. Three decorated biscuits (e.g. milk

arrowroot) 289a. Five pikelets 290. Three lamingtons 291. Farmer’s lunch box

Mrs. Linda Wiltshire donating trophy for most points in classes 274-291 T247 FLOWERS

292. Flower, one cut 294. Flower, bulbous, one cut 295. Rose, one bloom 296. Tree, shrub or climber (native) one

cut in flower 298. One miniature arrangement 299. Bowl of floating flowers 300. Arrangement, using flowers, buds

and foliage (e.g. in a vase)

301. Arrangement of wild flowers, natural, not dyed

302. Posy (max. size 30cm) 303. Necklace of flowers 304. Fairy or troll miniature garden, using

real soil, plants, water etc. 305. My favourite hand painted pot with

plant, judging based on artwork of pot and overall appearance

Mrs Mavis Kernich Memorial donating trophy for most points classes 292-305 T248

257. Six hen eggs (naturally clean; judged on uniformity of size and colour, displayed in egg carton)

258. Collection of vegetables (min. four varieties)

259. Parsley (one bunch) 260. Vegetable and/or fruit sculpture 261. Collection of herbs (min. three

varieties) 262. Carrots (one bunch of four) 263. Five oranges of the same variety 264. Five lemons of the same variety 265. Five mandarins of the same variety

266. Four grapefruit of the same variety 267. Five of any fruit not mentioned 268. Collection of fruit; one of each grown

in Riverland area (fruit should be blemish free and of uniform size)

269. Largest wheat plant (complete with roots)

270. Biggest single wheat head 271. Biggest fruit or vegetable 272. Strangest fruit or vegetable 273. Basket of farmer’s produce (judged

on contents and presentation) 273a. Carved pumpkin or watermelon or

similar Mr Paul Kaesler donating trophy for most points in classes 257-273a T246

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SECTION I - YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued)

INTERMEDIATE SECTION (9-12 Years) All plant entries to have clean roots, be correctly labelled and not irrigated. Any grain which, in the

opinion of the judge, has been pickled or contains weevils will be disqualified.)

Photo by Callie McDonald

GRAIN AND FODDER 242. Exhibit of Wheat, one variety in

head (six plants or more) 243. Exhibit of Barley, one variety in

head (six plants or more) 244. Exhibit of Oats, one variety in head

(six plants or more) 245a. Collection of green wheats in head

(three varieties or more) 245b. Collection of green cereals in head

(three varieties or more) 246a. Sheaf of green wheaten hay 246b. Sheaf of dry wheaten hay 247a. Sheaf of green oaten hay 247b. Sheaf of dry oaten hay 248. Sheaf of vetch hay 249. Sheaf, any other not mentioned

(labelled)

250a. Wheat, APW (10 kg or more, taken directly from header)

250b. Wheat, hard (10kg or more, taken directly from header)

251. Barley (7kg or more, taken directly from header)

252. Oats (7kg or more, taken directly from header)

253. Collection of cereals (four or more, displayed in separate glass jars)

254. Exhibit of oil seeds, one variety, one plant or more

255. Exhibit of vetch grain 256a. Exhibit of any other cereal grain not

mentioned (labelled) 256b. Exhibit of any other legume grain

not mentioned (labelled) Mr. & Mrs. Merv Gladigau donating trophy for most points in classes 242-256b T245

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SECTION Q

PRESERVES CONVENER - Lynette Arnold - 0428 340 107

STEWARDS - Melva Joppich, Yvonne Tatt, Nita Thom, Kayla Arnold & David Arnold

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 30c $2.00 $1.00

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 6.00pm to 8.30pm Saturday 5th October 2019, and

7.30am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION Names of exhibits to be clearly printed in containers. All preserves to be fit for human consumption. All pickles to be unsealed. 500g screw top jars permissible for preserves. All jams with clear transparent cover on. Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per Rule 30.

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PRESERVES

*1. Preserved fruit, apricots, 1 jar, halves

2. Preserved fruit, peaches, 1 jar *3. Preserved fruit, pears, 1 jar, halves 4. Preserved fruit, plums, dark, 1 jar *5. Preserved fruit, plums, light, 1 jar 6. Preserved fruit, cherries, light, 1 jar 7. Preserved fruit, cherries, dark, 1 jar 8. Preserved Fruit, Not Mentioned, 1 jar

*9. Preserved fruit, tomatoes, ripe peeled, 1 jar

10. Preserved fruit, tomato pulp, 1 jar 11. Preserved fruits, 3 jars any other

variety not mentioned 12. Preserved vegetables, Any Variety,

1 jar

MARMALADE *13. Marmalade, orange 14. Marmalade, lemon 15 Marmalade, grapefruit

*16. Collection of marmalade, not less than 3 varieties

17. Marmalade, not mentioned

JELLIES 18. Jelly, collection of 3 *19 Jelly, quince 20. Jelly, orange 21. Jelly, grapefruit

*22 Jelly, any variety not mentioned

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23. Jam, plum, dark *24. Jam, fig *25. Jam, apricot *26. Jam, dried apricot 27 Jam, not mentioned 28. Jam, melon and lemon

29 Jam, quince 30 Jam, mock raspberry (plum) 31. Jam, mock raspberry (tomato) *32 Jam, strawberry 33. Jam, collection of 4 varieties 34. Jam, collection of 3 varieties not

mentioned

Ausnat Fruits donating trophy for highest number of points in classes 13-34 T531

PICKLES 35. Pickles, mixed, in mustard, 1 jar 36 Pickles, mixed, clear, 1 jar 37 Pickles onions, 1 jar

*38 Bread & Butter Cucumbers, 1 jar 39. Pickles, green tomatoes, 1 jar 40. Collection of pickles, no more than

three varieties

CHUTNEYS 41. Chutney, apple, 1 bottle 42. Chutney, tomato, 1 bottle 43. Tomato Relish, 1 bottle

*44. Chutney, fruit, 1 bottle 45. Chutney, collection of three varieties

SAUCES *46. Tomato sauce, 1 bottle 47. Plum sauce, dark, 1 bottle

48. Sauce, not mentioned, 1 bottle 49 Collection of sauces, not less than 3 varieties

SUNDRIES 50. Coleslaw 51. Lemon cheese

52. Mayonnaise dressing (boiled)

Country Bakehouse donating trophy for most points in classes 1-52 T532

INTERMEDIATE An Intermediate is a competitor who has not previously won 2 trophies in the Intermediate for 2

years in succession in Section Q.

PRESERVES 53. Preserved fruit, apricots, 1 jar, halves 54. Preserved fruit, peaches, 1 jar 55. Preserved fruit, pears, 1 jar, halves 56. Preserved fruit, plums, dark, 1 jar 57. Preserved Fruit not mentioned, 1 jar 58. Preserved fruit, cherries, dark, 1 jar

59. Preserved fruit, tomato pulp, 1 jar 60. Tomatoes whole 61. Preserved fruits, collection of 3 varieties 62. Preserved Vegetable, any variety, 1 jar

MARMALADE 63. Collection of 3 64. Marmalade, orange 65. Marmalade, grapefruit

66. Marmalade, not mentioned 67. Marmalade, lemon 68. Marmalade, three fruit

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COLLECTIONS (Maximum display area 76cm x 76cm), one entry per person per class in Collections

217. Collection of purple things 218. Collection of comics or magazines 219. Collection showing places I have

been 220. Collection of sporting memorabilia 221. Collection of items of nature 222. Collection of six items of Loxton

Show Memorabilia 223. Collection of six historical farming

items

224. Collection of rocks, gems, fossils and shells

225. Collection of Marvel, DC or similar 226. Collection of action figures 227. Collection of any theme not

mentioned

Mrs. Lorraine Fielke donating trophy for most outstanding collection T243

SECTION I - YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued) INTERMEDIATE SECTION (9-12 Years)

Mrs. Tania Klix donating trophy for most points in classes 229-240 T244

229. My Mum or Dad at work 231. My silliest photo 232. My time at the Loxton Show 233. Series of 3 themed photos on -’The

impact of drought’ 234. Most interesting weather 235. A4 hand drawn picture (state age

on back, limit of one entry per person)

236. Coloured picture (computer design, A4, state age on back, limit of one entry per person)

237. Creative themed birthday invitation to celebrate the 100th show of the Loxton Show Society

238. A4 picture complimented by bark, leaves or sand (limit of one entry per person)

239. Two pages of scrapbooking (an opening), on Loxton Show history

240. Artwork, any theme and medium (e.g. water colours, pastels, etc.), max. size A3 (limit of one entry per person)

PHOTOGRAPHY/ART

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Mrs. Leanne Kaesler donating trophy for most points in classes 178 – 196 T241

178. One ‘painted’ hen egg - boiled (e.g. paint, texta, crayons etc. judged on egg only)

179. One decorated hen egg, boiled 180 Article of stitchery (e.g. cross stitch,

long stitch, etc.) 181. Decorated photo frame 182. One dressed rag doll 183. One handmade card 184. Article of macramé (e.g. plant holder,

dream catcher, wall hanging) 185. Article of beading 186. Decorated mask 186a Painted mask 187a. Woven article 187b. Loom band article

188. Diorama, in a regular shoe box, depicting “carnival/ show time”

189. One handmade item in team colours 190. Most unusual necklace 191. Hanging Christmas decoration for

door, wall or tree (max. size 30cm x 30cm)

192. Christmas table decoration (max. size 30cm x 30cm)

194. Christmas Bon Bon (max. size 30cm) 195. Popsticks and or matchstick creation 196. Any other handicrafts sewing item not

mentioned

SECTION I - YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued) INTERMEDIATE SECTION (9-12 Years)

199. Toy made from wood 200. Article of plastic work 201. Article of leather work 202. Article of wood 203. Article made of metal 204. Paper mache balloon animal

creation 205. Paper aeroplane 206. Best decorated boot 208. Lego construction ( ideal max. size

40cm x 40cm), constructed from kit

209. Lego construction, (ideal max. size 40cm x 40cm), not constructed from kit

210. Technic Lego item (max. size 50cm x 50cm), constructed from kit

211. Article using cellophane 212. Most inventive mouse trap 213. Handmade farm/garden tool 214. Any other handicrafts tech item not

mentioned

HANDICRAFTS - TECH

Mifreedom Coaching donating trophy for most points classes 199- 214 T242

HANDICRAFTS - SEWING/CRAFT

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JAM 69.. Jam, plum, dark 70. Jam, fig 71. Jam, apricot 72. Jam, dried apricot 73. Jam, melon and lemon

74. Jam, quince 75. Jam, mock raspberry (plum) 76. Jam, strawberry 77. Jam, collection of 3 varieties 78. Jam, not mentioned

Mrs Melva Joppich donating trophy for most points in classes 53-78 T533

PICKLES

79. Pickles, mixed, in mustard, 1 jar 80 Pickles onions, 1 jar 81. Bread & Butter Cucumbers

82. Collection of pickles, no more than three varieties

83. Mixed clear pickles

CHUTNEYS 84. Chutney, tomato, 1 bottle 85. Chutney, fruit

86. Chutney, collection (2) 87. Tomato Relish, 1 bottle

SAUCES 88. Tomato sauce, 1 bottle 89. Plum sauce, dark, 1 bottle

90. Sauce not mentioned, 1 bottle 91. Collection of sauces (3)

SUNDRIES 92. Coleslaw 93. Lemon cheese

94. Mayonnaise dressing (boiled)

Ann Loxton donating trophy for most points in Intermediate Section (classes 53-94). T534

NOVICE A Novice is a competitor who has not previously won 2 trophies in Novice Section for 2 years in succession.

PRESERVES

95. Preserved fruit, apricots, 1 jar, halves 96. Preserved fruit, peaches, 1 jar 97. Preserved fruit, plums, dark, 1 jar 98. Preserved fruit, cherries, dark, 1 jar 99. Preserved fruit, not mentioned, 1 jar

100. Preserved fruit, cherries, light, 1 jar 101. Preserved fruit, tomato pulp, 1 jar 102. Tomatoes whole 103. Preserved fruits, collection of 3 varieties 104. Preserved Vegetable, any variety, 1 jar

MARMALADE 105. Marmalade, orange 106.. Marmalade, grapefruit

107.. Marmalade, not mentioned 108. Collection of 3

Mrs. Dawn Schwarz donating trophy for most points in classes 95 -108. T535

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JAM

109. Jam, plum, dark 110. Jam, fig 111. Jam, apricot 112. Jam, dried apricot 113. Jam, melon and lemon

114. Jam, quince 115. Jam, mock raspberry (plum) 116. Jam, strawberry 117. Jam, collection of 3 varieties 118. Jam, not mentioned

PICKLES 119 Pickles, mixed vegs, in mustard 120. Pickles onions 121. Bread & Butter Cucumbers

122 Collection of pickles, no more than three varieties

123. Pickles, mixed clear

CHUTNEYS 124. Chutney, tomato, 1 bottle 125. Chutney, fruit, 1 jar

126. Chutney, collection of two or more 127. Tomato Relish , 1 bottle

SAUCES 128. Tomato sauce, 1 bottle 129. Plum sauce, dark, 1 bottle

130. Sauce not mentioned, 1 bottle

SUNDRIES 131. Coleslaw 132. Lemon cheese

133. Mayonnaise dressing (boiled)

Esther Freundt donating trophy for most points in Novice Section (95-133). T536

Trophy Plus Ribbon for the most attractive or most appealing in Section Q,

donated by Mrs. Maureen Rosenzweig + Ribbon. - T530

Photo by Callie Nickolai

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COOKERY

162. Flower, one cut 164. Flower, bulbous, one cut 165. Rose, one bloom 166. Tree, shrub or climber one cut in

flower 168. One miniature arrangement 170. Bowl of floating flowers 171. Arrangement, using flowers, buds

and foliage (e.g. in a vase)

172. Arrangement of wild flowers, natural, not dyed

173. Posy (max. size 30cm) 174. Modern arrangement using foliage

only 175. Dried flower arrangement 176. Fairy or troll miniature garden using

real soil, plants, water etc. 177. Favourite pot plant

Mr. & Mrs. Trevor Hentschke donating trophy for most points in classes 162 – 177 T240

SECTION I - YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued) INTERMEDIATE SECTION (9-12 Years)

142. Five scones (plain) 143. Five honey crackles 144. Five chocolate crackles 145. Pizza; any top, scone base (max.

size 15 cm diameter) 146. Gingerbread man (max. size 15cm,

judged on decoration and biscuit) 147. No bake slice (two varieties, three

slices of each) 148. Collection of party food 149. Collection of homemade chocolates 150. Five fairy cakes 151. Fruit and nut loaf

Dean and Joyce Braun Memorial donating trophy for most points in classes 142 – 161a T239

152. Chocolate cake, bar or log, iced 153. Three cupcakes, decorated in a

similar theme 154. Three muffins (fruit) 155. Iced cake (max. size 30cm, to be

judged on decoration only) 156. Five ANZAC biscuits 157. Five cornflake biscuits 158. Five chocolate chip biscuits 159. Three decorated biscuits (e.g. milk

arrowroot) 160 Five pikelets 161. Three lamingtons 161a. Farmer’s lunch box

127. Six hen eggs (naturally clean; judged on uniformity of size and colour, displayed in egg carton)

128. Collection of vegetables (min. four varieties)

129. Parsley (one bunch) 130. Vegetable and/or fruit sculpture 131. Collection of herbs (min. three

varieties) 132. Carrots (one bunch of four) 133. Five oranges of the same variety

134. Five lemons of the same variety 135. Five mandarins of the same variety 136. Four grapefruit of the same variety 137. Five of any fruit not mentioned 138. Collection of fruit; one of each

grown in Riverland area (fruit should be blemish free and of uniform size)

139. Basket of farmer’s produce (judged on contents and presentation)

140. Carved pumpkin or watermelon or similar

Mr. Tom Shannon donating trophy for most points in classes 127 – 140 T238

PRODUCE

Photo by Callie McDonald

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COLLECTIONS (Maximum display area 76cm x 76cm), one entry

PHOTOGRAPHY/ART Mrs. Del Kaesler Memorial donating trophy for most outstanding collection. T235

89. Collection of six items of Loxton Show Memorabilia

90. Collection of animals 91. Collection of green things 92. Collection of sporting memorabilia 93. Collection of Marvel, DC or similar 94. Collection of magnets

95. Collection of stamps or stickers 96. Collection of six historical farming

items 97. Collection of tools 99. Collection of rocks, gems, fossils

and shells 100. Collection of action figures 101. Collection of any theme not

mentioned

102. The town where I live 103. My time at the Loxton Show 104. Series of three themed photos on

‘The impact of drought’ 105. Most interesting weather 106. A4 hand drawn picture (state age on

back, limit of one entry per person) 107. Coloured picture (computer design,

A4 state age on back, limit of one per person

108. Creative themed invitation to celebrate the 100th show of the Loxton Show Society

109. A4 picture complimented by bark, leaves or sand (limit of one entry per person)

110. Two pages of scrapbooking (an opening) on Loxton Show history

111. Artwork, any theme and medium (e.g. water colours, pastels, etc), max. size A3 (limit of one entry per person

Mrs. Rebecca Schaefer donating trophy for most points in classes 102 – 111 T236 GRAIN AND FODDER

(All plant entries to have clean roots, be correctly labelled and not irrigated. Any grain which, in the opinion of the judge, has been pickled or contains weevils will be disqualified.)

David and Valarie Gibbs donating trophy for most points in classes 112 – 126b - T237

112. Exhibit of Wheat, one variety in head (six plants or more)

113. Exhibit of Barley, one variety in head (six plants or more)

114. Exhibit of Oats, one variety in head (six plants or more)

115a. Collection of green wheats in head (three varieties or more)

115b. Collection of green cereals in head (three varieties or more)

116a. Sheaf of green wheaten hay 116b. Sheaf of dry wheaten hay 117a. Sheaf of green oaten hay 117b. Sheaf of dry oaten hay 118. Sheaf of vetch hay 119. Sheaf, any other not mentioned

(labelled) 120a. Wheat, APW (10 kg or more, taken

directly from header)

120b. Wheat, hard (10kg or more, taken directly from header)

121. Barley (7kg or more, taken directly from header)

122. Oats (7kg or more, taken directly from header)

123. Collection of cereals (four or more, displayed in separate glass jars)

124. Exhibit of oil seeds, one variety, one plant or more

125. Exhibit of vetch grain 126a. Exhibit of any other cereal grain not

mentioned (labelled) 126b. Exhibit of any other legume grain

not mentioned (labelled)

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SECTION R

FRUIT CONVENERS - Shaun Arnold - 0427 975 232, Samantha Arnold,

STEWARDS - Michael Arnold Jnr. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Classes 1-7, 10-14, 16-26, 32-35 Classes 8-9, 15, 27-31 Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize $1.00 $3.00 $1.50 $1.00 $5.00 $3.00

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 5.00pm to 8.00pm Saturday 5th October 2019, and

7.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION All entries must be the property of, and grown by the exhibitor; excluding

classes 15 to 17, and 27 to 31 Novice classes are open to growers who have not won a first prize in the Fruit

Section at the previous three Loxton Shows. Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per Rule 30. Entries in classes 24-26 (Special Juice Section) must come from a Commercial

Orchard. The fruit must be delivered to Shaun Arnold, (Mob. 0427 975 232) on Sunday morning on 6th October by 8.45am at the Loxton Show.

Entries in classes 27-31 - Judging will be carried out with normal fruit processing equipment by qualified technicians.

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CLASS Fresh Fruit *1. Oranges, Washington navels, plate of five 2. Oranges, Late Lane navels, plate of five

*3. Navel, any variety, plate of five Nippy’s Waikerie Producers & Ingerson Citrus donating $30 trophy for Best Navel exhibit in classes 1-3. T571 *4. Oranges, blood, plate of five *5. Grapefruit, any variety, plate of four, & variety to be shown. *6. Valencia oranges, plate of five Visy Board donating $25 trophy for best exhibit in class 6. T572 *7. Valencias for market presentation can be waxed or polished, plate of five Fruit Doctors donating $20 trophy for best exhibit in class 7. T573 *8. Collection of citrus, 4 varieties, 3 of each SA Citrus Improvement Society donating $22 trophy for best exhibit in class 8. T574 *9. Collection of citrus, 3 varieties, 3 of each, grown in Loxton irrigation settlement Costi Packing Shed donating $20 trophy for best exhibit in class 9. T575 *10. Lemons, market presentation, plate of five *11. Factory lemon of peel, plate of three

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52. Most unusual necklace 53. One ‘painted’ hen egg - boiled (e.g.

paint, texta, crayons etc. judged on egg only)

54. One decorated hen egg, boiled 56. Article made of calico of lace 57. Mini quilt (no larger than 50cm x 50

cm) 58. One dressed rag doll 59. One cushion 60. Article of macramé (e.g. plant

holder, dream catcher, wall hanging)

61. Article of beading 62. Article of stitchery (cross stitch, long

stitch, etc)

63. Decorated photo frame 64. Loom band article 65. One handmade card 66. Any handmade item in team colours 67. Hanging Christmas decoration for

door, wall or tree (max size 30cm x 30cm)

68. Christmas table decoration (max size 30cm x 30cm)

70. Christmas Bon Bon (max size 30cm)

71. Any other handicrafts sewing item already not mentioned

Mr & Mrs Richard James donating trophy for most points in classes 52 – 71 T233 HANDICRAFTS - TECH

72. Article of pottery 73. Article of plastic work 74. Article of leather work 75a. Article of wood (not furniture) 75b. Piece of furniture, made of wood

and other products 76. Article made of metal 77. Toy made from wood 78. Paper aeroplane 79. Best decorated boot 80. Handmade farming/gardening tool 81. Lego construction (ideal max. size

40cm x 40cm), constructed from kit

82. Lego construction, (ideal max. size 40cm x 40cm), not constructed from kit

83. Technic Lego item (max. size 50cm x 50cm), constructed from kit

84. Most inventive mouse trap 85. Article of homemade electronics

(supply own battery to demonstrate function)

86. Any other handicraft ‘tech’ item not mentioned

Mr Trevor Fielke donating trophy voucher for most points in classes 72 – 86 T234

HANDICRAFTS - SEWING/CRAFT

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PRODUCE 1. Six hen eggs (naturally clean;

judged on uniformity of size and colour, displayed in egg carton)

2. Collection of vegetables (min. four varieties)

3. Parsley (one bunch) 4. Vegetable and/or fruit sculpture 5. Collection of herbs (min 3 varieties) 6. Carrots (one bunch of four) 7. Five oranges of the same variety 8. Five lemons of the same variety

9. Five mandarins of the same variety 10. Four grapefruit of the same variety 11. Five of any fruit not mentioned 12. Collection of fruit; one of each

grown in Riverland area (fruit should be blemish free and of uniform size)

13. Basket of farmer’s produce (judged on contents and presentation)

14. Carved pumpkin or watermelon or similar

Mrs Judy Mangelsdorf donating trophy for most points in classes 1 – 14 T230 COOKERY

16. Five scones (plain) 17. Five honey crackles 18. Five chocolate crackles 19. Pizza; any top, scone base (max.

size 15cm diameter) 20. Gingerbread man (max. size 15cm,

judged on decoration and biscuit) 21. No bake slice (two varieties, three

slices of each) 22. Collection of party food 23. Collection of homemade chocolates 24. Five fairy cakes 25. Fruit and nut loaf 26. Chocolate cake, bar or log, iced

27. Three cupcakes, decorated in a similar theme

28. Three muffins (fruit) 29. Iced cake, (max. size 30cm, to be

judged on decoration only) 30. Five ANZAC biscuits 31. Five cornflake biscuits 32. Five chocolate chip biscuits 33. Three decorated biscuits (e.g. milk

arrowroot) 34. Five pikelets 35. Three lamingtons 35a. Farmer’s lunch box

Mrs. Alma Fielke Memorial donating trophy for most points in classes 16 – 35a T231 FLOWERS

36. Flower, one cut 38. Flower, bulbous, one cut 39. Rose, one bloom 40. Tree, shrub or climber one cut in

flower 42. Shoulder Spray 42a. Buttonhole 43. Bowl of floating flowers 44. Arrangement, using flowers, buds

and foliage (e.g. in a vase)

45. Arrangement of wild flowers, natural, not dyed

46. Posy (max. size 30cm) 47. Modern arrangement using foliage

only 48. Dried flower arrangement 49. Fairy or troll miniature garden, using

real soil, plants, water etc. 50. Favourite pot plant

La Villa donating trophy for most points in classes 36 – 50 T232

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Ingerson Citrus Pty. Ltd. donating $22 trophy for best exhibit in class 11. T576 *12. Mandarins, variety shown, plate of six Jumaluk - Waikerie donating $20 trophy for best exhibit in class 12. T577

13. Tangelo, any variety, plate of six Costi Packing Shed donating $100 trophy for most points in classes 1-13. T570 14. Any unclassified citrus, variety shown, plate of six 15. Most attractively arranged tray of citrus 16. Novelty, unusual shaped citrus 17. Decorated citrus Biological Services donating $20 trophy for best exhibit in class 17. T578 18. The biggest orange, one only, must be current season Ribbon awarded for Champion Plate of Citrus (Open classes) Exhibit Novice Section 19. Oranges, Valencia, any variety, plate of five 20. Oranges, Navel, any variety, plate of five 21. Grapefruit, Marsh variety, plate of four 22. Lemons, plate of five 23. Mandarins, variety shown, plate of six Biological Services donating $20 trophy for most points in classes 19-23. T579 Special Juice Section

24. Oranges, Valencia, plate of five Poly’s Fruit Juices Pty. Ltd. donating $20 trophy for best exhibit in class 24. T580 25. Lemons, any variety, plate of five 26. Grapefruit, any variety, plate of five Ingerson Citrus donating $20 towards Trevor Glenn Memorial trophy for most points in classes 24-26. T581 Citrus Cartons This is open to commercial packers only – cartons are to be packed, ready for sale. *27. Oranges, Valencia, one 30 litre carton *28. Oranges, navel, any variety, one 30 litre carton *29. Grapefruit, any variety, one 30 litre carton *30. Lemons, any variety, one 15 litre carton *31. Mandarins, any variety, one 14 litre carton Visy Board donating $50 trophy for most points in classes 27-31. T582 Ribbon awarded for Champion Carton of Citrus Exhibit Dried Tree Fruits 32. Apricots 33. Peaches, freestone 34. Nectarines or Peacharines 35. Pears Ribbon awarded for Champion Dried Tree Fruit Exhibit Biological Services donating $25 trophy for best tree fruit sample in the MLASA Trophy eligible classes. T583

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*1. Tapestry, small - 30cm & under 2. Tapestry, large 3. Tapestry, any article

4. Tapestry, cotton only *5. Tapestry, long stitch 6. Tapestry, Latchwork

CWA donating trophy for Most Outstanding Tapestry T600 Hand Embroidery

D. & J. Biele donating trophy for most points in Classes 6-14 T601 Machine Sewing

SECTION S

NEEDLEWORK CONVENERS - Gloria Stidiford 8825 1983 STEWARDS - Helen Kaesler, Roma Mewett

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 50c $4.00 $2.00

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 6pm to 8.30pm Saturday 5th October 2019, and

8.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per Rule 30. No cleaning whatsoever to be used on exhibits. Exhibits are to have been made during the last 2 years with the exception of

tapestries and patchwork. Exhibit Tickets to be attached to back of work with safety pins. No exhibit having previously gained a prize at Loxton Show will be accepted. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS Tapestry

15. Doll, dressed, any size (not knitted) 16. Toy other than a doll or teddy bear 16a. Teddy Bear (any size) 17. Rag Doll (any size) 18. Cushion (Not Patchwork) 18a Article made from Calico, trimming

allowed (no toys) *19. Dress or 2 piece outfit

*20. Skirt or Skorts, any size *21. Adult Blouse or Shirt

22. Trousers or slacks – any size 23. Jacket, any material 24. Sewing for baby girls up to 18

months

6a. Christmas Article cross stitched 7. Hand made needlework card 8. Any article hand appliqued *9. Cross stitch bookmark 10. Article, hand embroidered, any kind 10a. Hardanger

*11. Counted cross stitch on waste canvas

12. Cross stitch on aida cloth (small) under 18 x 13cm

*13. Cross stitch on aida cloth (large) 14. Any article not mentioned

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SECTION I

YOUNG EXHIBITORS CONVENER - Taryn Mangelsdorf 0400 178 466

[email protected] STEWARDS: Robin Schaefer, John Gladigau, Ian Crambrook, Andrew Crambrook,

Barry Mangelsdorf, Judy Mangelsdorf, Jayden Gladigau, Brianna Schaefer, Jordan Schaefer, Jacinta Kaesler, Chantelle Kaesler, Brittney Kaesler, Aimee Gladigau, Sam Nitschke, Andrew Hall, Scott Gillet, Will Gillet,

Chloe Oldman, Olivia Vivian and Caleb Schaefer. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 4th Prize 40c $3.00 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 5.00pm to 7.00pm Saturday 5th October 2019 and

7.30am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 Exhibitors with Collections are encouraged to set-up on the Saturday night

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION Young Exhibitors age groups (age on Sunday of the Show) SENIOR SECTION: COMPETITORS 13 to 16 YEARS OF AGE INTERMEDIATE SECTION: COMPETITORS 9 to 12 YEARS OF AGE JUNIOR SECTION: COMPETITORS 5 to 8 YEARS OF AGE TINY TOTS SECTION: COMPETITORS 2 to 4 YEARS OF AGE All entries in Junior AND Tiny Tot Sections MUST have age of the

exhibitor written on back of exhibit ticket All exhibitors for the Young Exhibitors Section must indicate their date of birth

on the entry form Entries are to be from individuals, not groups (e.g. families, school classes, etc) This section is designed to encourage those young people interested in

entering our Show; grain, produce and flowers need not necessarily have been grown by the exhibitor

Exhibits in Cookery, Handicrafts, Collections and Flowers to be the work of the exhibitor

Arranging and staging must be work of the exhibitor Maximum display area 76cm (W) x 76cm (D), unless otherwise stated All exhibits to be displayed on plates provided in the Cookery and Produce

Sections Special awards; points will be awarded as per Rule 25 In addition one point will be awarded for each exhibit entered

Maximum of two entries per person, per class, unless otherwise stated. Please ensure all exhibits are able to be moved by stewards, as needed

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Machine Sewing cont.

24a Sewing for baby boys up to 18 months

*25. Garment using stretch material 26. Tracksuit, stretch material *27. Sewing for Girls 2 years & over *27a Sewing for Boys 2 years & over 28. Sewing for Christmas *29. Shorts, any material 30. Sleepwear, any material 31. Any Article not mentioned

32. Novelty Sewing *33. Set of 4 table mats *33a. Table Runner 34. Article using recycled material 35. Two Pot Holders 36 Any article machined embroidered *37. Any Article, Machine Appliqued *38. Bag any style

Trophy donated in memory of Mrs. D. J. Dowley for most points in classes 15-38 T602 Patchwork and Quilting

39. Patchwork quilt - machine quilted by exhibitor, not industrial

*40. Patchwork quilt–machine sewn hand quilted

41. Appliqued quilt or wall hanging *41a. Patchwork Cot Quilt

*42. Crazy Patchwork Quilt 43. Patchwork Cushion *44. Patchwork Bag 45. Patchwork Toy 46. Any Article not mentioned

Loxton Club donating trophy for most points in Classes 39-46 T603

Over 80 Years

47. Sewing 48 Embroidery

Ribbon for Most Outstanding Needlework Exhibit

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KNITTING & CROCHET CONVENER - Joy Hennig 08 8584 6397

STEWARDS - Pauline Hennig, Kath Gillard & Janet Byrne ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 50c $3.00 $1.00 unless otherwise specified

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 6pm to 8.30pm Saturday 5th October 2019, and

7.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per Rule 30. No exhibit having previously gained a prize at the Loxton Show will be accepted. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS Over 80 Years

1. Knitting (Wool/acrylic) 2. Knitted Baby garment 3. Crochet (wool/acrylic)

4. Crochet (cotton)

5. Knitting (Wool/acrylic) 6. Knitted Baby garment 7. Crochet (wool/acrylic)

8. Crochet (cotton)

June Nitschke donating $20 Voucher for most points in Classes 1 – 4 T621 70 – 79 Years

Iris Cass donating $20 Voucher for most points in Classes 5 – 8 T622 Crochet and Hand Knitting

*9 Crochet work, cotton 10. Crochet – scarf *11. Crochet work, doily, cotton 12. Crochet hat or gloves 13. Crochet, unclassified *14. Crochet Baby Article 15. Crochet Hand Towel top

*16 Tatting, doily to be mounted and tacked half way round

17. Tatting, any article 18 Tatting, 3 small items, different

pattern (eg. bookmark, Christmas decoration) 19 Knitted baby’s article

Raelene Pfeiler donating $10.00 first prize for Class 14 Raelene Pfeiler donating $10.00 first prize for Class 19

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SECTION H – POULTRY AND PIGEONS (Continued)

PIGEONS Cont.

Cock Hen Young

King Any colour Bar 452 453 454 Any Other Colour 455 456 457 Runt Blue Bar 458 459 460 Silver or Brown Bar 461 462 463 Any other Colour Bar 464 465 466 Any other Colour Chq 467 468 469 Black 470 471 472 Any other Colour 473 474 475 Montauben

White 476 477 478 Any Other Colour 479 480 481

Any Other Variety Utility 482 483 484 Show Pen Homers

Blue or Black Chq 485* 486* 487

Cock Hen Young Red or Red Chq 488 489 490 Blue Bar 491* 492* 493 Mealy 494 495 496 Grizzle 497 498 499 Pied 500 501 502 Yellow or Yellow Chq 503 504 505 Any Other Colour Barred 506 507 508 Any other Colour 509 510 511

Flying Homers 512 513 514 Blue Bar 515 516 517 Blue Chq 518 519 520 Red Chq 521 522 523 Dark Chq 524 525 526 Pied 527 528 529

Any Other Colour 530 531 532

JUNIOR CLASSES (under 16 years)

Cock Hen Young Cock Hen Young

Fancy 533 534 535 Homer 539 540 541

Utility 536 537 538

Photo courtesy of The Loxton News

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Cock Hen Young African Owl Any other colour 371 372 373 Exhibition Homer Any Colour 374 375 376 Beard Brunswick Any Colour 377 378 379 Frill Back Any colour 380 381 382 Blondinette Lace Tail 383 384 385 Any other colour 386 387 388 Ice Any colour 389 390 391 Satinette Any colour 392 393 394 Tumbler Vienna Long Face Any colour 395 396 397 Archangel 398 399 400 Starling, Hyacinth or Suabian 401 402 403 Field Pigeon Any colour 404 405 406 Lark Nuremberg Any colour 407 408 409 Lahore Any colour 410 411 412 Norwich Cropper Any colour 413 414 415 Voorburg Shield Cropper Any colour 416 417 418 Holle Cropper Any Colour 419 420 421 Fancy Brunner Pouter White 422 423 424 Any other colour 425 426 427 Fancy Any other variety 428 429 430 Carneaux Red 431* 432* 433 Yellow 434 435 436 Red or Yellow Splash 437 438 439 Any other colour 440 441 442 King White 443* 444 445 Black 446 447 448 Any Colour Chq 449 450 451

Cock Hen Young Jacobin Any colour 269 270 271 Tumbler English Short Faced Any Colour 272 273 274 Tumbler Australian Performing Any Colour 275 276 277 Tumbler any other variety Any colour 278 279 280 Tumbler Short Face Almond 281 282 283 Any other colour 284 285 286 Australian Saddle Back Black 287 288 289 Red 290 291 292 Any other colour 293 294 295 Nun Black 296* 297* 298 Any other colour 299 300 301 Egyptian Swift Any colour 302 303 304 Domestic Show Flight Any colour 305 306 307 Helmet - Black 308* 309* 310 Red or Yellow 311 312 313 Any other colour 314 315 316 Any colour-Crested 317 318 319 German Beard 320 321 322 Fairy Swallow Black or Blue 323 324 325 Any other colour 326 327 328 Modena Gazzi Blue or Silver 329* 330* 331 Bronze any colour 332 333 334 Red or Yellow 335 336 337 Any other colour 338 339 340 Modena Schiette Blue or Silver 341* 342* 343 Bronze any colour 344 345 346 Red or Yellow 347 348 349 Black or Dun 350 351 352 Sulphur 353 354 355 Any other colour 356 357 358 Turbit Black or Dun 359 360 361 Blue or Silver 362 363 364 Any other colour 365 366 367 African Owl Black or white 368 369 370

SECTION H – POULTRY AND PIGEONS (Continued)

PIGEONS Cont.

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Crochet and Hand Knitting cont. 20. Knitted jumper, cardigan or vest Joy Hennig donating $10.00 first prize for Class 20 21. Doll Dressed (knitted clothing) *22. Knitted child’s jumper or cardigan Joy Hennig donating $10.00 first prize for Class 22 23. Knitted socks 24 Knitted Item Cotton *25. Knitted, scarf 26 Knitted, unclassified. 27. Knitted Hat or Gloves Vaughan’s Shoe and Sewing Centre donating $25 voucher for most points in Classes 9 to 27 T620 Feature Classes First Second Third Prize Prize Prize *28. Hand knitted knee rug $25.00 $15.00 $10.00 *29. Crochet knee rug $25.00 $15.00 $10.00 Prize money donated in memory of Mrs. Doreen Ernst for classes 28 & 29 Novice A novice is an exhibitor who has not previously won more than two classes in Section T 30. Knitted, scarf or hat 31. knitted, unclassified 32. Crochet scarf or hat 33 Crochet, unclassified Ribbon awarded for the Most Outstanding Exhibit for Section T

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SECTION H – POULTRY AND PIGEONS (Continued) Ducks

Drake Duck Indian Runner White 173 174 Indian Runner AOC 175 176 Elizabeth 177 178 Muscovy White 179 180 Blue & White or Black & White 181 182 AOC 183 184 Pekin 185 186 Rouen 187 188

Drake Duck Mallard AC 189 190 Call AC 191 192 Apple Yard 193 194 Any other variety Not Mentioned 195 196

PIGEONS Cock Hen Young Carrier Black 200* 201* 202 Dun 203 204 205 Any Other Colour 206 207 208 Dragoon Blue Bar 209* 210* 211 Any Colour Chq 212 213 214 Any Other Colour 215 216 217 English Show Homer Any Colour Bar 218 219 220 Any Other Colour 221 222 223 German Beauty Homer Any Colour 224 225 226 Magpie Black 227* 228* 229 Red or Yellow 230 231 232 Any Other Colour 233 234 235

Cock Hen Young Pigmy Pouter Blue or Silver 236* 237* 238 Red or Yellow 239 240 241 Any Other Colour 242 243 244 Pouter Any Other Variety 245 246 247 Fantail White 248* 249* 250 Blue or Silver 251 252 253 Any Other Colour 254 255 256 Fantail Indian Any Colour 257 258 259 Trumpeter Any Other Colour 260 261 262 Jacobin Black 263 264 265 Red or Yellow 266 267 268

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Bantams

Hard Feather Male Female Modern Game Black Red 71* 72* Pile 73 74 Duckwing 75 76 Any Other Colour 77 78 Old English Game Black Red D/L 79* 80* Black Red L/L 81* 82* Wheaton or Clay - Black Tail 83* Wheaton or Clay - Blue Tail 84* Duckwing 85 86 Black 87 88 Blue Red 89 90 Brown Red or Birchen 91 92 Spangle 93 94 Pile or White 95 96 Any Other Colour 97 98 Indian or Jubilee Game 99* 100* Pit Game 101 102 AussieGame 103 104 Game Any Other Variety 105 106 Soft Feather Pekin Black 107* 108* White 109* 110* Blue 111 112 Cuckoo 113 114 Any Other Colour 115 116 Seabright Silver 117 118 Golden 119* 120*

Male Female Wyandotte White 121* 122* Columbian (White or Buff) 123 124 Partridge 125 126 Silver Pencilled 127 128 Black 129 130 Any Other Colour 131 132 Leghorn White 133* 134* Black 135 136 Any Other Colour 137 138 Rhode Island Red 139 140 Australorp 141* 142* Sussex 143* 144* Japanese White or Black Tail 145* 146* Birchen or Black 147 148 Any Other Colour 149 150 Rosecombe 151* 152* Langshan 153* 154* Anacona Any Colour 155 156 Araucana Any Colour 157 158 Belgian—Any Variety 159 160 Bantam - Any Variety Not mentioned 161 162

Junior (Under 16 Years)

Male Female Bantam Hard Feather 169 170 Soft Feather 171 172 Pet Bantams 171a 172b

Male Female Large Fowl Heavy Breed 163 164 Light Breed 165 166 Pet Large Fowl 167 168

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SECTION U

Art CONVENERS - Lyn Anstey 0412 283 233

- Michael Anstey 8584 6317

STEWARDS - Julie Willis ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Classes 1-9 & 13 Classes 10-12 Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize Entry Fee:1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize $2.00 $30.00 $15.00 $5.00 $2.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 6.00pm to 8.00pm Saturday 5th October 2019

See General Information for details of Collection of Exhibits ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION

Work must be original. Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per Rule 30. All other entries can be collected from the Show Pavilions after 4.30pm on the Monday

of the Show. Exhibitors must report to the Art Convener prior to collection. Entry into the Novice class is open to all who have never won a prize in classes 1 - 8. Classes 1-12 Only 2D (Flat) Work will be accepted, 3D works or Sculpture accepted in Class 13. Entry Ticket to be affixed to the artwork on the back so that it hangs down under the

artwork such that the exhibitor number is visible from the front once hung. Work to be less than 1 metre x 1 metre. Maximum of 4 entries per artist in any class. Artworks in classes 1 – 9 must be ready to hang. Artwork under glass must have flat

hooks and picture wire. The small metal hooks supplied with smaller photo frames are often not safe for hanging. Works on canvas will need to have wire attached suitable to hang.

Children’s classes 10 – 12 unframed works will be pinned to the boards. Works presented such that they are unsuitable or unsafe will not be exhibited and not

be considered for judging. Parents and /or teachers may help the student frame their work.

Class 13 Work must be stable and freestanding.

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Work must not exceed 900mm height and base not to exceed 400mm. Weight and material of the work must not have the potential to damage the surface of

the table. Overall weight and dimension must allow easy transportation and not exceed the

carrying capacity of one person. Entry Ticket to be affixed to the artwork so that the exhibitor number is visible from

the front. Maximum of 2 entries per sculptor.

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CLASS *1. Oil – any topic *2. Water Colour – any topic *3. Acrylic – any topic *4. Pastel – any topic *5. Sketch / Drawing – any topic *6. Abstract – any topic *7. Mixed Media—any topic *8. Novice *9. 14 years & over, still at school – any topic *10. 10 – 13 years – any topic *11. 5 – 9 years – any topic *12. 5 years & under – any topic *13. Sculpture – any topic/any medium

Ribbons: Most Outstanding Art Entry (Loxton Show) Most Outstanding River Scene (Loxton News ) Best Watercolour Best Oil Painting Best Acrylic Entry Best Pastel Art Best Sketch/ Drawing Art Best Abstract Best Mixed Media Best Novice Best 14 years & over, still at school Best Sculpture of the Show

Loxton Hotel Motel donating Prize Money towards Classes 1 - 6 Mrs Genevieve Lehmann donating prize money for Classes 7 & 8 Loxton Autopro donating prize money for Class 9 Toyrific Toyz Loxton donating prize money vouchers for Classes 10,11 & 12 T670—T678 Wards Electrical donating prize money for Class 13 Loxton News Trophy donating $50 for the Most Outstanding Entry River Scene. T660 Loxton A&H Society donating $50 for the Most Outstanding Entry. T662

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Male Female Rhode Island Red 35* 36* Sussex 37* 38* Langshan 39* 40* Orpington Black 41* 42* Any Other Colour 43 44 Any Other Heavy Breed Not mentioned 45* 46* Indian or Jubilee Game 47* 48* Old English Game Black Red 49* 50* Blue Red 51* 52* Duckwing 53 54 Pile 55 56 Brown Red or Grey 57 58 Any Other Colour 59 60 Modern Game 61 62 Malay Game 63 64 Pit Game 65 66 Australian Game 67 68 Game Any Other Variety 69 70

Light Breeds Male Female

Leghorn White 1* 2* Black 3 4 Any Other Colour 5 6 Ancona 7* 8* Minorca 9 10 Silkie White 11* 12* Any Other Colour 13 14 Hamburg Black 15* 16* Any Other Colour 17 18 Polish 19 20 Any Other Light Breed Not mentioned 21 22 Heavy Breeds

Australorp 23* 24* Plymouth Rock 25 26 Wyandotte White 27* 28* Silver Laced 29* 30* Gold Laced 31 32 Any Other Colour 33 34

LOXTON A & H SOCIETY’S RIBBONS Champion Game Male Champion Game Female Champion Heavy Male Champion Heavy Female Champion Light Male Champion Light Female Champion Soft Feather Male Champion Soft Feather Female Champion Hard Feather Male Champion Hard Feather Female Champion Drake Champion Duck Champion Fancy Cock Champion Fancy Hen Champion Homer Cock Champion Homer Hen Champion Utility Cock Champion Utility Hen Champion Young Fancy Champion Young Homer Champion Young Utility Champion Flying Homer Cock Champion Flying Homer Hen Champion Flying Homer Young Champion Junior Large Fowl Champion Junior Bantam Champion Junior Pigeon Champion Water Fowl 100th Show Special Prizes Champion Pigeon Exhibitor Champion Poultry Exhibitor

POULTRY AND PIGEONS CLASS

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POULTRY AND PIGEONS CONVENER - Paul Wiltshire - 8584 1205

D. Gibbs, B. Eagle and R. Darling STEWARDS: E. Rathjen, T. Darling, A.B.C. Schulz

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Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 50c $2.00 80c 30c

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Monday 30th September 2019 Entries must be listed on the special Poultry & Pigeons Entry Form

Contact Paul on 8584 1205 or Fax 8584 1206 or access it from http://www.loxtonshow.org.au/entry-form/entry-form-poultry/

Receipt of Exhibits on Sunday 6th October 2019 until 10am. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION Section will be cancelled if the temperature for Sunday is forecasted as 33°C or over. Birds can be removed after 4pm, Monday 7th October. Exhibitors residing in excess of

100km from the Show may removed birds on Sunday 6th October with prior consent from the Convener.

Feed will be supplied; exhibitor to supply own water containers. No late entries will be accepted. No exhibits will be received after judging has

commenced. Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per Rule 30. ____________________________________________________________________ Trophies W.F. Mangelsdorf Memorial trophy valued at $20 for Best Large Fowl in Show (annual ribbon to each winner). T200 Loxton Homing Pigeon Club donating trophy and ribbon for Champion Pigeon of the Show – (value $15). T201 PJ Wiltshire Champion Flying Homer (value $20 Trophy). T202 P.J. Wiltshire donating trophy and ribbon for Champion Bantam of the Show (value$20). T203 SA Showmen’s Guild donating trophy for most points in Classes 1-46 (value $15). T204 P.J. Wiltshire donating trophy for most points in Classes 47-70 (value $10). T205 P.J. Wiltshire donating trophy for most points in Classes 71-162 (value $10). T206 P.J. Wiltshire donating trophy for most points in Classes 200-430 (value $20).T207 T. & R. Darling donating trophy for most points in Classes 431-484 (value $10). T208 SA Showmen’s Guild donating trophy for most points in Classes 485-532 (value $15). T209 P.J. Wiltshire donating trophy for Champion Water Fowl T210 100th Show Special Prizes donated by Paul Wiltshire Champion Pigeon Exhibit (Value $50) T211 Champion Poultry Exhibit (Value $50) T212

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PHOTOGRAPHY CONVENER - Callie McDonald - 0447 442 243

STEWARD - Mitch McDonald ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 4th Prize 50c $10.00 $5.00 $1.00 Merit Only

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 No late entries will be accepted

Exhibits must be dropped off at the Show Office by 5.00 pm Friday 4th October 2019

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Colour prints maximum size 10cm x 15cm (4” x 6”). Photography must be the sole work of the exhibitor. Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per Rule 30. All photos to have exhibit ticket paper-clipped to the photo, no cello tape. Limit of 3 entries per exhibitor per class. No mounted or framed photos. Images to be used in one class only. Exhibits can be collected from the Show Hall after 4.30pm on the Monday of the

Show. Prize money can be collected from the Show Office. No watermark on photos. Photography must be the sole work of the exhibitor, with the exception of Class

18**. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS

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Totally Exposed donating trophy and ribbon for Champion Print of the Show T680 Riverland Camera Club donating one year’s free membership with their club for the highest number of points in Section VP. T681

*1. People *2. Black & White *3. River Scene *4. Vehicles *5. Child Study *6. Animal *7. Flower or Flowers *8. Architecture *9. Birds Study *10. Close-ups /Macro

*11. Landscapes 12. Farm scene 13. Astrophotography 14. Texture 15. Action 16. Weather 17. Photo manipulation (photo shopped) 18. Historical farming photo from the Riverland**

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H.E. KROEHN MEMORIAL TROPHY - Trophy value $60.00 T150 To be won by a competitor entering three classes in both Sheep and Wool Sections. Classes eligible: Sheep 1-16; Wool 1-8 Points to be awarded as follows: 1st Prize = 3 points, 2nd Prize = 2 points, 1 Entry = 1 point

*13. One Merino Hogget fleece. *14. Lamb’s wool, 2kg, autumn drop, medium wool, for style & trueness of type. Landmark, Loxton Branch donating prize money for classes 13 and 14. *15. Merino fleece, medium wool, autumn shorn – 6 months. *16. Merino fleece, strong wool, autumn shorn – 6 months. Quality Wool donating prize money and $10 trophy for classes 15 and 16. T163 *17. Pastoral Wool Grown outside Agricultural Area to be judged on Commercial Value No Bellies or Pieces required Quality Wool donating prize money for class 17.

B.S. & L.D. Venning (Wool buyers, Pinnaroo & Loxton) donating trophy to value of $50 for most points in Wool Section, per the following schedule: T162 1st Prize = 3 points, 2nd Prize = 2 points, 1 Entry = 1 point

Ribbons awarded by the Loxton Agricultural and Horticultural Society Champion Fleece of Show (plus $5) Champion Local Fleece of Show (plus $5) Reserve Champion Fleece of Show Reserve Champion Local Fleece of Show Champion Fleece for under 21

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WOOL CONVENER - Brian Venning 08 8584 5327 or 0428 778 124

STEWARDS - Darren Nitschke, Andrew Smith, Boyd Hampel, , Lane Smith

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Classes 1-8 Classes 9-16 Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize $1.50 $10.00 $5.00 $1.50 $15.00 $10.00

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Wednesday 2nd October 2019 Exhibits to be delivered to Showgrounds

by 9.30am Friday 4th October 2019

GENERAL INFORMATION All wool to be weighed by stewards and judged:

a. Classes 1-6 on the point system of the National Council of Wool Selling Brokers

b. Classes 7-13 and 15-17 on commercial value c. Class 14 in cents per kg

Fleeces to be skirted BLS and pieces not required. All fleeces to be 12 months or under. Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy as per

Rule 30. Classes 9-17 (Local) are open to all breeders in the District Council of

Loxton Waikerie area. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS Open *1. One Merino ram’s fleece, strong wool. *2. One Merino ewe’s fleece, strong wool. *3. One Merino ram’s fleece, medium-fine wool. *4. One Merino ewe’s fleece, medium-fine wool. *5. One Merino fleece, other than ram’s, strong wool. *6. One Merino fleece, other than ram’s, medium-fine wool. 7. One Merino fleece, strong wool, other than ram’s, commercial value. 8. One Merino fleece, medium wool, other than ram’s, commercial value. Mr Martin Obst donating $20 trophy for most points in classes 7 & 8. T160 Local *9. One Merino fleece, strong wool, other than ram’s. *10. One Merino fleece, medium wool, ram’s. Elders Ltd Loxton Branch donating prize money for classes 9 and 10. T161 11. One Merino Fleece at least 4kg for show purposes. 12. One Merino Fleece, medium wool shown by exhibitors under 21, not necessarily

property of exhibitor. BS & LD Venning donating prize money for classes 11 and 12.

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*15. Merino ewe, medium or strong wool, 4 tooth and over. *16. Merino ewe, medium or strong wool, 4 tooth and over, Autumn shorn. Loxton Waikerie Council Area – Classes 17 to 29 (unregistered flocks) 17. Pen of two prime Merino lambs. 18. Pen of two prime Crossbred lambs. IR Cass donating Chesson Park White Suffolk trophy for best exhibit in class 18. T140 19. Merino ewe, medium or strong, 2 tooth and under. 20. Merino ewe, medium or strong, 2 tooth and under, Autumn shorn. 21. Merino ewe, medium or strong, 4 tooth and over. 22. Merino ewe, medium or strong, 4 tooth and over, Autumn shorn. 23. Merino ewe, fine, 2 tooth and under. 24. Merino ewe, fine, 2 tooth and under, Autumn shorn. 25. Merino ewe, fine, 4 tooth and over. 26. Merino ewe, fine, 4 tooth and over, Autumn shorn. 27. Merino ram, medium or strong, any age, Autumn shorn to full wool. 28. Merino ram, fine, any age, Autumn shorn to full wool. 29. Pen of 5 Merino hoggets, 2 tooth or under, full wool or autumn shorn. To be judged for commercial value for breeding trueness to type and uniformity. Elders donating trophy for best exhibit in class 29( Unregistered flocks). T141 30. Pen of three Merino ewes, any age. To be judged on commercial value with due regard to type and uniformity necessary in breeding. Can be made up from other sections for unregistered breeders only.

Other Trophies and Ribbons

CHAMPION MERINO RAM. - Chesson Park White Suffolk Trophy. T143 RESERVE CHAMPION MERINO RAM. CHAMPION MERINO EWE. RESERVE CHAMPION MERINO EWE. CHAMPION UNREGISTERED EWE Most Points in Section D—Murray Pioneer T144

H.E. KROEHN MEMORIAL TROPHY - Trophy value $60.00 T150 To be won by a competitor entering three classes in both Sheep and Wool Sections. Classes eligible: Sheep 1-16; Wool 1-8 Points to be awarded as follows: 1st Prize = 3 points, 2nd Prize = 2 points, 1 Entry = 1 point

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LOXTON YARD DOG CHAMPIONSHIP Held in conjunction with SA YARD DOGSASSOCIATION INC.

CONVENER - Mr. Lee Mickan 0427 820 712

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Entry Fees: Open Improvers Novice Encourage/Local $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 $5.00

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For more information, or to enter, contact: Convener - Mr. Lee Mickan 0427 820 712 SAYDA President - Rob Macklin 0427 711 925 SAYDA Secretary - Mrs Bev Kellock 8843 8042 or [email protected]

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Proudly Sponsored By: Westbrook Agriculture, G & R Mickan, Mickan’s Kelpies, Loxton Ice Works & Recycling, Riverland Vets, Elders - Loxton, Landmark Operations – Loxton, Rosedale Meats, Platinum Ag Services, Koky’s Fodder & Pet Supplies,

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GENERAL INFORMATION The Encouragement and Novice Competitions will be held on Sunday 6th

October and the Improver and Open Competitions will be held on Monday 7th October.

Approximately 15 sheep will be used. Dogs must be kept quiet & away from the area while another dog is

competing. Next competitor must be available with his/her dog 10 minutes before he/

she is due to compete. At judge’s discretion, dogs may be disqualified. Dogs wearing a muzzle will be penalised 4 points. The competitor may retire at any time. Dogs taking excessive time will be rung off (12 mins). Scores from the elimination round will be posted on a board. The winning

score will be the aggregate of both runs. The judge’s decision is final. Competitors are to leave the gates as found. Competitors may assist the dog in keeping the sheep flowing, but assistance

will be penalised. Vaccination certificates must be signed. Score sheets will be available after the finals. The organising committee in conjunction with the SAYDA Inc. reserves the

right to change ruling and regulations as required. No dog may be substituted for a dog already nominated less than 24 hours

before a trial commences. In the event of a balloting being necessary handlers will be notified and

asked to advise which dogs are to be withdrawn. If a handler has competed more than twice previously he/she must be a

member of the SA YDA Inc. or another recognised Yard Dog Association before entries will be accepted.

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SHEEP CONVENER - Ian Cass - 0428 876 220

STEWARDS - Glenda Scira __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize $1.50 $8.00 $4.00

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits by 9.00 am, Monday 7th October 2019

Judging to commence 9.30 am. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION All sheep exhibited must have a handler present during judging. Rams to be owned by Exhibitor for at least one year. Sheep from OJD map program properties will be penned separately

from non-assessed sheep. All sheep to be full wool unless otherwise stated. No entry shall be entered in more than one class unless specified. Entries must be presented with your NVD form, Sheep Health

Statement and Animal waiver form. Class numbers marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy

$30 in accord with Rule 30. Entry fee includes 30c premium for public liability insurance. For trophies, first counts as 2 points and second as 1 point. Winners of Championship Classes in Sheep Section to be one year and

over. Eligible for H.E. KROEHN MEMORIAL TROPHY only from Classes : Sheep 1-16; Wool 1-8

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CLASS *1. Merino ram, fine wool, 2 tooth and under. *2. Merino ram, fine wool, 2 tooth and under, Autumn shorn. *3. Merino ram, fine wool, 4 tooth and over. *4. Merino ram, fine wool, 4 tooth and over, Autumn shorn. *5. Merino ram, medium or strong wool, 2 tooth and under. *6. Merino ram, medium or strong wool, 2 tooth and under, Autumn shorn. *7. Merino ram, medium or strong wool, 4 tooth and over. *8. Merino ram, medium or strong wool, 4 tooth and over, Autumn shorn. *9. Merino ewe, fine wool, 2 tooth and under. *10. Merino ewe, fine wool, 2 tooth and under, Autumn shorn. *11. Merino ewe, fine wool, 4 tooth and over. *12. Merino ewe, fine wool, 4 tooth and over, Autumn shorn. *13. Merino ewe, medium or strong wool, 2 tooth and under. *14. Merino ewe, medium or strong wool, 2 tooth and under, Autumn shorn.

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The 47th Annual Riverland Wine Show will take place on the 3rd and 4th Sep-tember 2019. The event is strongly supported by the Loxton A & H Society and Riverland Wine stalwart Mr. Kevin Pfeiffer.

Originally the brain child of Dr. Brian Storer and Dr. Ian McInnes, the Riverland Wine Show remains and important industry forum for the judging and evaluation of inland wines.

To be eligible for entry, wines must be; Commercially dressed, made from grapes grown in Swan Hill, Murray Darling, Riverina, Rutherglen or Riverland regions and produced in a volume of 675 L or greater.

The philosophy from which the Riverland Wine Show was born, is still the basis of the show 47 years on, with contributions from such esteemed judging talent as; Gunter Prass, Wolf Blass, Peter Lehmann, Robert Hesketh, Sue Hodder, Mike Farmilo and David Morris. The Riverland Wine Show is an opportunity for unbiased assessment of wines with the goal of maintaining quality, trueness of style and to encourage innovation, emerging styles and varieties.

Once rotated between the three Agricultural and Horticultural Societies of the Riverland, the show remains strongly supported by the Loxton A & H Society, now being held annually in Loxton or surrounds.

An Annual Gala Dinner and Exhibitor tasting is held to celebrate the success of trophy winners, and this year will be held on September 11th.

For dinner information, to enter the show, become a committee member or vol-unteer, please call committee secretary- Amelia Anspach on 0438391222 or send an email to [email protected]

Web address: http://riverlandwineshow.com.au

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HOBBIES & COLLECTIONS CONVENERS - Shirley Gibbs 08 8584 4740

STEWARDS - Lorraine Masters 0414 382 806 & Nita Awege ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 60c $5.00 $4.00

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits 6pm to 8.30pm Saturday 5th October 2019 and

8.00am to 8:45 am Sunday 6th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION

Collections to comprise 5 to 10 items to be exhibited on a tray, board or shelves and to occupy a space no greater than 76cm x 76cm.

Need to display your own entry ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CLASS Hobbies 1. Toy or other article made of wood 2. Toy or other article made of metal 3. Toy or other article made of plastic 4. Toy or other article made of any other material 5. Item of sculpture made of recycled materials—only 1 item for entrant 6. Assembled and decorated model (eg. Airfix model) Collections 8. Collection of 6 computer generated greeting cards 9. Collection of 6 handmade greeting cards, distinct purposes 10. Collection of Hat badges or club badges 11. Collection of War memorabilia & Medals 12. Collection of models of animals, birds or similar 13. Collection of historical items (one theme) 14. Collection of Australian/ Overseas travel souvenirs 15. Collection of Plates 16. Collection of brooches 17. Collection of old bottles 18. Collection of needlework tools 19. Collection of wood working tools 20. Collection of dolls 21. Collection of sporting memorabilia 22. Collection of stamps or coins 23. Collection of any other items not mentioned 24. Collection of any other items not mentioned (for under 25 years) 25. Collection of Remembering 100 years

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Vintage Farm Machinery & Vehicles

CONVENER - Graham Masters 08 8584 5882 or 0414 395 377 STEWARD: David Kimber 0427 546 237

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Exhibits will be accepted Sunday 6th October from 8.00am until 10.00am and Monday 7th October from 8.30am until 10am

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION Exhibits to enter via Pine Avenue Gate Free entry for exhibits A trophy will be awarded for the best exhibit. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Proudly Supported by Our Major Sponsor

Sponsor

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LOG CHOPPING CONVENER - Tayla Paull 0437 175 664

STEWARDS - Mallee Axemen’s Association of SA ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Sunday 8th September 2019 Contact Barry Hill, PO Box 472, NURIOOTPA SA 5355 (08) 8581 1829

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Proudly Sponsored By; Riverland Lending Services, Riverland High Works, Riverland Treated Pines. Loxton Timber Mill, Loxton Hotel-Motel, SA Showmens Guild, Cash’s Cabinets, Riverland Almonds, Terry Griffiths, Riverland Pest Management, Westbrook Agriculture, OE Bradtkes & Sons, Deville Cooling &Refrigeration, Loxton Mini Mart, Loxton News Agency, Loxton Football & Sporting Club.

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Schedule of Events Sunday, 6th October 2019 Time Event 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 12.30 pm 1. Novice underhand handicap* $50 $30 $15 $5 12.50 pm 2. Standing block handicap heats 1.40 pm Standing block final* $90 $30 $20 $10 2.10 pm 3. Underhand handicap heats 2.40 pm Underhand finals* $125 $50 $30 E.A. Schmidt Memorial Trophy 2.45 pm 4. Standing block novice handicap* $50 $30 $20 $10 3.05 pm 5. First division tree fall* $50 $30 $20 $10

Monday, 7th October 2019 11.00 am 6. Second division tree fall* $50 $30 $20 $10 11.30 am 7. Standing block novice handicap* $100 $60 $40 $20 11.45 am 8. SA Showmen’s Guild Championship* $60 $30 $25 $15 12.10 pm 9. Standing block handicap heats 1.00 pm Standing block finals* $300 $175 $100 1.15 pm 10. Underhand novice handicap* $100 $60 $40 $20 2.00 pm 11. Underhand handicap heats 2.15 pm Underhand finals* $300 $175 $100 2.30 pm 12. Team race (to include tree boarding) $200 prize money 2.45 pm 13. Invitation event: Sponsored by Mallee Axemen’s Assoc. Trophy

* Events also award Ribbons

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CLASS 1. Lightweight Domestic Steer Voucher and Ribbon 2. Heavy Domestic Steer Voucher and Ribbon 3. Export Steer Voucher and Ribbon 4. Grassfed Steer Voucher and Ribbon Exhibits will be weighed and classified into their correct classes. 1. Trophy and ribbon for Champion Light Domestic Steer of the

Show 2. Ribbon for Reserve Champion Light Domestic Steer of the Show 3. Trophy and Ribbon for Champion Heavy Domestic Steer of the

Show 4. Ribbon for Reserve Champion Heavy Domestic Steer of the Show 5 Trophy and Ribbon for Champion Export Steer of the Show 6. Ribbon for Reserve Champion Export Steer of the Show 7. Trophy and Ribbon for Champion Grassfed Steer of the Show 8. Ribbon for Reserve Champion Grassfed Steer of the Show Trophy and Ribbon for Grand Champion Steer of the Show 1. Champion Light Domestic Carcase Voucher and Ribbon 2. Reserve Champion Light Domestic Carcase Ribbon 3. Champion Heavy Domestic Carcase Voucher and Ribbon 4. Reserve Champion Heavy Domestic Carcase Ribbon 5. Champion Export Carcase Voucher and Ribbon 6. Reserve Champion Export Carcase Ribbon 7. Champion Grassfed Carcase Voucher and Ribbon 8. Reserve Champion Grassfed Carcase Ribbon Trophy and Ribbon for Grand Champion Carcase of the Show SPECIAL AWARD: Owner’s choice of 3 carcase

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SHEAF TOSSING CONVENER - Tony Altschwager 0418 839 144

STEWARD - Sheridan Holland ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries open on the morning of competition. Affiliated with the Australian Sheaf Tossing Association Inc.

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Proudly Sponsored By: Santos Ready-Mix Concrete, Roger Gow Insurance Services, MGA Insurance Brokers , Loxton Health Centre, Tyre Plus Berri, Crop Smart Pinnaroo, Golding

Livestock Agencies Loxton, Tom Petch, Ian & Jill Bibby, Murray Bridge Recycling, Tangerides Wines Pty Ltd, K.C.S.H. Pty Ltd, Loxton A & H Society

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Competition commences Sunday 6th October 2019 2019 AUSTRALIAN SHEAF TOSSING CHAMPIONSHIP

LOXTON SHOW Sunday 6th October 2019

10 am start Entry 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1. Loxton Health Centre Australian Female Championship $2 $200 $100 $50

Followed by (not starting before 11.00am) 2. Roger Gow Insurance Novice Handicap $5 $100 $60 $40 $20

3. Santos Ready-Mix Concrete Open Handicap $5 $300 $150 $80 $50

4. MGA Insurance Brokers $10 $550 $250 $130 $60 $40 Australian Championship Sheaf Toss 5. Tom Petch Over 50’s $2 $70 $30 $10

Monday 7th October 11.00am start

6. Tyre Plus Berri—Wide—Open Handicap $2 $200 $100 $60 $40 (No Maximum handicap) 7. Crop Smart Pinnaroo Accuracy Throw $2 $100 $60 $40 $20

8. Golding Livestock Agencies Longest Toss $2 $80 $50 $30 $10

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LIVE STEER & CARCASE CONVENER - Peter Fogden 8587 2272 or 0427 872 272

STEWARDS – R Koch, C Fisher, J Fogden __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize $10.00 (Plus transport cost to Abattoir) Trophy $10.00 $5.00 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Reception of exhibits by 9.00 am, Sunday 6th October 2019,

via Mill Gate Live judging to commence at 11.00am Sunday 6th October 2019

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Proudly Sponsored By: Hygienic Meats, John Petch, Elders Loxton, Koch’s Foodland, Golding Livestock Agencies Pty Ltd, Rollbusch Quality Meats, Ron Beswick Memorial Trophy, Fisher Bros, Pyap Produce, Loxton Club, Wurst Family, Arcona Flats, Borderleen Piggery __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION Entries must be presented with your NVD information and

Animal waiver form. The exhibitor must own all steers. All steers must be tagged in accordance with Primary Industries

and Resources South Australia (PIRSA) regulations. All cattle must be from a herd with no known Johnes disease. All exhibitors must reside in the MLASA area. Each Exhibitor is entitled to a maximum of four entries. All cattle will be weighed on farm and then entered into their

respective classes according to their weight. Exhibits will be classed according to their carcase weight for

Carcase Judging. Steers will be judged under the MSA Grading system. Details for the slaughter of steers to be confirmed. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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SECTION A

HORSE-IN-ACTION CONVENER - E Riches- Phone 08 8584 1207

Delia Fogden 0429 970 458 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Entries close 5.00 pm, Monday 30th September 2019. Entries by post to PO Box 187, LOXTON, SA, 5333

or email to [email protected] Entries must be submitted on the specific entry form.

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Proudly Supported by Our Major Sponsors

Ronco Motors - Pinnaroo , Loxton & Karoonda,

Pryde’s EasiFeed and Horseland Adelaide & Mildura

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Minor Sponsors TPE Trailers and Floats, Gill Lingard

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The Horse-In-Action competition will be held on the oval at the Loxton Show, with competition commencing at

11am on Saturday 5th October 2019, and 8.30am on both Sunday 6th October and Monday 7th October 2019.

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To view the full programme and submit your entries, visit www.loxtonshow.org.au/entries/entry-form-horses/

Or contact the Secretary for more information [email protected] or 0497 147 890

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Tribute Gilmore Fielke

Gilmore Gordon Fielke died suddenly at home 7/9/2018.

Gil was the youngest of four sons to Albert and Clara Fielke of Taplan, later of Loxton.

He worked in the dried fruit and citrus packing area of the Loxton Co-op and in 1969 was to join ACI Packaging Company. He excelled in the industry with his work ethic, until the move to Adelaide with Visy-Board where he was made State Sales Manager of the Meat/Fishing packaging department.

His family supported the Loxton Show Society and Gil volunteered his time with working bees, being a steward and eventually Secretary. His nomination as Secre-tary was at an interesting time when he was instrumental in the planning of the visit of the Governor General, Sir John and Lady Kerr to the Show. He also helped in many ways for the building of the Show hall at the time.

Together with Marina and his family and friends he organised typing bees at home for prize tickets that had to be all hand typed for the various sections.

Being made Life Member was an honour for Gil and his work for the Show. Many friendships were made with the Loxton Show personnel and other Country Show members as well.

Gil is sadly missed by his wife Marina, children Andrea, Mark, Deanna and their families.

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SCARECROW CHAMPIONSHIPS CONVENER - Jennifer McCullough 08 8584 5139

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Classes 1-5 Class 6 Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize Entry Fee: 1st Prize 2nd Prize $1.00 $10.00 $5.00 $1.00 $20.00 $5.00

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Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019 Exhibits to be delivered by 8.45am Sunday 6th October 2019

Exhibits can be collected after 4.30 pm, Monday 7th October 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

GENERAL INFORMATION This competition’s aim is to highlight the important role of the scarecrow. Scarecrows must be able to scare off birds, predators etc. by way of

material being upright, shiny and their movement with the wind. Entries will be judged on their function, appeal and originality. Novelty scarecrows can be any shape, character, animal or thing, but

remember the aim of the scarecrow. Scarecrows will be displayed in the open and need to withstand the

elements. Scarecrows must have a centre stick or cross bar to be displayed.

All scarecrows are all to be under 1.7metres high. All exhibits are entered at own risk. Overnight protection is not provided. All exhibits must be accompanied with an exhibit ticket.

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CLASS 1. 5 Years & under, any type of scarecrow 2. 6-10 years of age, any type of scarecrow 3. School group, any type of scarecrow 4. Community group, any type of scarecrow 5. Storybook, cartoon, movie or TV character scarecrow 6. Traditional looking scarecrow celebrating 100 years Ribbons for Most Outstanding exhibit in Sections 1-2 Most Outstanding exhibit in Sections 3 - 4 Most Outstanding exhibit in Sections 5 - 6 Champion Scarecrow The Showmen’s Guild of SA donating prize money and ribbon for classes 1-4 McCullough Family donating trophy and ribbon for Champion Scarecrow T762

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LOXTON A. & H. SOCIETY INC.

OFFICIALS PATRON Theo Kaesler PRESIDENT Bill Shannon PRESIDENT ELECT Paul Wiltshire VICE PRESIDENT vacant SECRETARY Kaylene Nickolai ASSISTANT SECRETARY vacant TREASURER Heidi Kurtzer ASSISTANT TREASURER Linda Wiltshire LIAISON OFFICER Callie McDonald ENTERTAINMENT CO-ORDINATOR Gill Lingard

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Patron, President, Secretary, Assistant Secretary, Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer, Liaison Officer, Grounds Co-ordinator, Entertainment Co-ordinator, Andrew Crambrook & Paul Kaesler

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

Andrew Crambrook, Ray Edwards, Theo Kaesler, Paul Kaesler, Heidi Kurtzer, Barry Mangelsdorf, Taryn Mangelsdorf, Callie McDonald,

Kaylene Nickolai, Erica Riches, Steve Schulz, Bill Shannon, Brian Venning, Linda Wiltshire and Paul Wiltshire.

RULES COMMITTEE

President, Secretary, Assistant Secretary, Immediate Past President, Barry Mangelsdorf, Steve Schulz and Erica Riches.

LIFE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE

Theo Kaesler, Martin Obst, Bill Shannon, Ray Edwards, Paul Wiltshire & Linda Wiltshire

PROPERTY MANAGER- Melvin Fielke GROUNDS CO-ORDINATOR- Steve Schulz PAVILLIONS CO-ORDINATOR- Paul Kaesler

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TRADE AND FOOD SITES GROUNDS COORDINATOR - Steve Schulz 0409 847 363.

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The Loxton Show boasts a large trade site area with a wide variety of goods available for purchase. We also cater for everyone’s taste buds with a wide

variety of exquisite food vendors on Oval 1. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

If you are interested holding a trade or food site at the Loxton Show, please contact the Secretary on 08 8584 7715, email [email protected] or

download a trade/food site application pack from our website: www.loxtonshow.org.au/trade-sites. Alternatively contact the Grounds

Coordinator Steve Schulz on 0409 847 363. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Trade Sites are eligible to compete for the following trophy prizes

Trophy donated in memory of Vic Gibbs for the Best Large Trade (multiple site) in Area A & B. T640

W.J. Shannon donating trophy for the

Best Small Trade (single site) in Area A & B. T641

Schulz Repairs and Sales donating trophy for the Best Outside Display. T642

Schulz Repairs and Sales donating trophy for the

Best Display Inside Marquee. T643

The Management Committee would like to thank the businesses that have again advertised in our show book as listed on Page 5, also the many sponsors that sponsor our

many sections and help us in any way.

Your support is much appreciated.

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DISTRICT SCHOOLS Exhibition of school work and hobbies.

Displayed in the Show Pavilion (near livestock sheds) Sunday 6th October 2019 – 1.00 pm to 5.00 pm

and Monday 7th October 2019 – 9.00 am to 4.15 pm

This Section is simply an exhibition of school work and hobbies from any school as a whole and may be chosen from any work done by children during 2019. By this display an opportunity is given to teachers to exhibit work being done in their schools.

The co-operation of the teachers is requested to ensure the success of the display, which primarily caters to the individuality, initiative and resource of the scholar.

There will be no limit to the number of exhibits, and the whole of the work of a school will be displayed as a unit without any distinguishing marks or numbers thereon.

No prizes shall be awarded, but if the Society decides to donate any sum, to this Section then it will given to the schools, taking into consideration the attendances and amount of work exhibited.

2018 was the last year for East Murray Area to display their school as it was closed at the end of 2018.

Photo supplied by the East Murray school

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EQUIPMENT FOR HIRE

The Loxton Show Society has the following equipment

that can be hired at reasonable prices:

Trestle Tables (9ft by 2ft 6in) $10.00 each

Plastic moulded tables (4ft by 2ft) $10.00 each

Plastic Chairs (Green only) $1.00 each

Screens & Art Screens

(7ft, 8ft, 9ft or 10ft long and 6 ft high) $ 2.50 each

Cake Display Cabinets $20.00 each

Ticket Boxes $12.00 each

For Enquiries & Bookings: Secretary 0497 147 890

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2019 OFFICIALS Management Committee

Back Row: Paul Wiltshire, Stephen Schulz, Andrew Crambrook, Sheridan Holland, Brian Venning., Theo Kaesler

Middle Row: Taryn Mangelsdorf, Barry Mangelsdorf , Linda Wiltshire, Erica Riches, Paul Kaesler

Front Row: Ray Edwards, Heidi Kurtzer, Bill Shannon, Kaylene Nickolai, Gillian Lingard Absent: Callie McDonald

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26. The judges are empowered to withhold prizes from any exhibit if the Exhibitor or person in charge interferes or acts abusively while the judging is in progress. All static displays will be judged on the Sunday morning of the Show, with the exception of Sections C, D, E, J and Pa. See the specific Section pages for details.

27. The decision of the Judge shall be final, except where a protest (excluding Section A) is made and upheld by the Rules Committee, in which case the decision of the Rules Committee shall be final.

See specific rule in Section A.

28. Protests against awards must be lodged in writing with the Secretary before 5pm on the Sunday of the exhibition. Each protest must be accompanied by a deposit of $30. The deposit will be forfeited to the Society should the protest be dismissed by the Rules Committee.

PRIZES 29. Any prize monies uncollected after one calendar month following the Show

are forfeited.

MISCELLANEOUS 30. The Murray Lands Agricultural Societies’ Association award prizes in Horse-

in-Action, Sheep, Wool, Poultry, Bantams, Pigeons, Grains, Flowers, Floral Art, Vegetables, Fruit, Jams & Preserves, Cookery, Knitting & Crocheting, Needlework, Crafts, Photography, Art Section held at Association Shows at Loxton and Pinnaroo. The Association reserves the right to award these prizes either in cash or trophy or both. The first counts as three points, a second as two points. In the event of a tie for the highest points, the Exhibitor who has won the most firsts will be declared the winner. To qualify the exhibitor only needs to enter at one Association Show. Confederacies are not eligible to compete or exhibit for Association prizes; the word ‘confederacy’ in this clause does not refer to or include a registered partnership or firm where all members or partners of the firm conduct their business conjointly.

31. Every Exhibitor of Livestock shall be entitled to have a ‘handler’ present during judging and such ‘handler’ shall, at the direction of the Judge carry out such actions as may be necessary to pacify, exhibit or move such stock to the satisfaction of the Judge. This shall exclude the Poultry Section.

32. In Ring Events the Committee will give all reasonable facilities to Exhibitors, but will not be responsible for any accidents incurred therein. All animals that are exhibited to be covered for Public Liability Insurance for each occasion they appear. Insurance is arranged by the Society with a cover of $50,000,000. Premiums, as applicable, are included in the entry fees and paid to the insurers by the Society.

33. No Dogs are permitted to enter the show grounds on Sunday and Monday of the show with the exception being of assistant dogs .

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1911 Captain JG Arnold* 1913 A M Hilbig* 1918 P T Drabsch* F W Hamdorf* F A Kaesler* H H Klau* Arthur McCourt* John Milich* J H C Quast* J A Thiele* C W T Tschirpig* J A Zimmermann* P A H Thiele* R Edwin Thiele* H Rudolph Thiele* J H Quast* 1920 ACW Traeger* 1921 C F Stanitzki* B H Laffer* 1922 A F Stanitzki* 1927 E F Pflaum* 1928 F A Galloway* 1937 C H Glatz* G L Chinner* 1938 B O Gallaway* 1939 J G Pfeiffer* 1946 F J Petch* 1947 A H Hameister* Mrs J E G Quast* 1948 J M Shannon* E W Schober* 1951 E J Tschirpig* R W May* 1953 A E Hosking* 1954 H A Klingberg* 1956 J F H Petch* 1960 P B Schwarz* Mrs S E Rothe* 1961 H W Schaefer* 1962 A H Auricht* 1964 Mrs E W Schick* 1966 W O Thamm* 1968 KD Zerna* N C Pfitzner* 1970 O E Habel* 1971 A E Lillington* 1973 H A Nitschke* Mrs K Milton* 1974 L G Geyer* O R Thiele* 1975 C Hentschke* A Noske* Mrs E Noske* 1978 Lindsay Kruschel* 1979 P E Thiele*

Mr & Mrs R E Hameister* 1980 M C Bickmore* 1982 G G Fielke* F G Zimmermann* 1983 T Kaesler Reg H Thiele* W F Mangelsdorf* Mrs Dora Schutz* 1984 M R Pfeiffer* T D Fielke D J Wishart* 1986 P Wiltshire R V Auricht* 1989 Mrs G Hentschke* V H Altmann* RD Biggins JFC Petch 1990 R Edwards J B Schubert* 1991 M B Obst ME Schulz* 1993 T W Wurst Mrs M Rudiger T Shannon 1994 ME Fielke Mrs S Fielke* 1996 Mrs H Wurst* 1997 Mr Des Fielke* Mrs A Fielke* R Martin 1999 Mrs I Cass M Vowles 2000 W J Shannon 2002 Mrs L Wiltshire M Wishart N Blum 2003 J A Eager* 2004 L Riches Mrs E Riches Mrs D Kaesler* 2005 S Schulz 2006 Mrs I Heinicke 2008 Mrs B Law 2011 Paul Kaesler 2012 Mrs D Altmann 2013 Mrs Therese Eerden 2014 Charlie Harvey 2015 Barry Mangelsdorf 2017 Joy Hennig

LIFE MEMBERS OF THE LOXTON A & H SOCIETY SINCE 1911 (* deceased life members)

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14. All reasonable care will be taken of exhibits at the Loxton Show, but the Society will not be held responsible for any damage, breakage or loss of exhibits.

15. It is a condition of entry into all livestock and animal Sections (A, B, D, H and Yard Dog Championships) that the exhibitor completes an Animal Handling Waiver Form absolving the Society of any responsibility in the event of an injury, damage or death caused by an animal during the Show event, and supplies this form with their entry form.

REMOVAL OF EXHIBITS 16. No animal exhibit is to be removed from the Show Grounds for the duration of

the Show event. Refer to specific Section pages for details on removal of animals. Check relevant section pages.

17. Exhibits in the Show Pavilions can be removed from 4.30pm on the Monday of the Show. Exhibitors must present their Exhibitor ID Card to be granted access to the Pavilions to remove their exhibits. In special circumstances this rule may be relaxed at the discretion of the specific Convener. Exhibits not removed by 6.00pm on the Monday of the Show may be stored in the office by prior arrangement for up to a week. Exhibits after this time will be disposed of.

JUDGING 18. No one shall be permitted to judge a Class where they themselves are an

Exhibitor, or where a member of their immediate family is an Exhibitor.

19. No unauthorised person will be admitted to any Section while judging is in progress.

20. The judges are empowered to estimate the age of any animal for judging purposes.

21. A third prize may be awarded where there are 7 or more exhibits in a Class; a fourth prize may be awarded where there are 10 or more exhibits in a Class.

22. If the judge determines that the quality of the exhibits in a Class are not of a sufficient standard, he or she may elect not to award a first, second, third or fourth prize in the Class. In this case, special donations or trophies for the class may be held over to the following year.

23. A Certificate of Merit may be awarded at the judge’s discretion for exhibits that have not been awarded a prize but are of a high standard. Certificates of Merit do not attract prize money.

24. No prize (first, second, third or fourth) may be awarded equally (excluding Sections A, X and Y).

25. Special awards, trophies or prizes to Exhibitors for the highest number of points gained in Sections or Classes, where they apply, shall be based on the following scale – first prize gains seven points, second prize gains five points, third prize gains three points and fourth prize gains one point, unless otherwise specified in individual Sections.

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RULES AND REGULATIONS of the LOXTON SHOW

ENTRIES AND EXHIBITS 1. All entries and exhibits are subject to the Rules and Regulations of the

Society. Exhibitors should familiarise themselves with the details relevant to the specific Sections in which they are exhibiting, located in the General Information or on the specific Section page.

2. Entries in all Sections will be received at the Show Office, situated in the Loxton Homing Pigeon Shed (behind the scoreboard) accessible via Bookpurnong Terrace, Mill Gate or Pine Avenue from Monday 30th September to Friday 4th October or as indicated at the head of each Section. Entries via post or email are welcome and will be processed during this week.

3. It is the responsibility of the Exhibitor to be aware of the dates and times for the closure of entries and receipt of exhibits for their respective Sections, and to adhere to them. Late entries and exhibits may be accepted by permission of the relevant Section Convener and where applicable the Pavilion Coordinator, but may not be eligible for judging.

4. Entries sent by post or email will not be eligible for prizes until the entry fees have been paid in full.

5. Exhibits in the Show Pavilions should be brought to the Pavilions during the allocated times for receival of exhibits (see specific Section pages for details). All Exhibitors must leave the Pavilions immediately after their exhibits have been staged. Exhibits may be received at the Secretary’s Office prior to these times after consultation with the Office Staff.

6. All exhibits must be the bona-fide property of and/or the work of the Exhibitor, except displays of implements, machinery and vehicles, shall be grown or manufactured by the Exhibitor during the current season, unless otherwise stated.

7. Each article or collection forming one entry must bear an exhibit ticket displaying the Section, Class Number and Exhibitor ID Number.

8. Exhibitors must not place their name, any previous Certificates or any other distinguishing mark upon their exhibits until after the judging, unless otherwise stated.

9. Any person giving the wrong description of their exhibits with the intention of deceiving or in any way attempting to influence the judging, may be disqualified from exhibiting in any future Show.

10. All Exhibitors must place their exhibits in the space allotted to them by the Convener or Stewards. The Show Committee will give every possible facility to Exhibitors and ample space for exhibits of every kind will be offered.

11. The Society invites suitable displays or items other than listed in classes. A Certificate of Merit may be awarded if such exhibits are considered worthy at the discretion of the Show Society.

12. Exhibitors are strictly prohibited from touching or tasting the exhibits. 13. If the Rules Committee desires, Exhibitors may be required to make a

Statutory Declaration concerning their exhibits.

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RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARD This award is open to all residents of South Australia aged between 20 and 30 years inclusive at the time of their local Show. They must be enthusiastic and knowledgeable about rural life and affairs and agricultural shows. They must be able to spend the re-quired time at their local show, group level finals and the state final, at the Royal Ade-laide Show. The winner of the 2019 State Final Award will receive $5,000 in prize money and the two equal runner ups will receive $1,000.00 with all three having the opportunity to partici-pate in an agricultural study tour the following March/April. Fourth and fifth placegetters will have the opportunity to attend a major interstate show. Each regional winner re-ceives an RM Williams clothing package and will be accommodated, wined and dined by the Agricultural Societies Council during their period of attendance at the Royal Adelaide Show.

This award aims to highlight the importance of youth in rural South Australia and in par-ticular the agricultural show movement. It will identify and encourage enthusiastic, skil-ful, industrious and unselfish young people. It will give young people a forum to express their views through education and experience and develop closer links with agricultural industries.

We are now accepting nominations for the 2020 Award and application forms are available from the Secretary, Box 187, Loxton, 5333 or phone 0497 147 890

YOUNG RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARD This award is open to all residents of South Australia aged between 16 & 19 years inclu-sive at the time of their local show. They must be enthusiastic and knowledgeable about rural life and affairs and agricultural shows. They must be able to spend the required time at their local show, group level finals and at the Royal Adelaide Show. The winner of the 2019 State Award will be given the opportunity to spend 2 days at the 2019 Royal Adelaide Show with the Rural Ambassador State Finalists and will receive a clothing package from RM Williams.

This award aims to highlight the importance of youth in rural South Australia. It will iden-tify and encourage enthusiastic, skilful, industrious and unselfish young people. It will give young people a forum to express their views through education and experience and develop closer links with primary industries in South Australia.

We are now accepting nominations for the 2020 Award and applications are available from the Secretary, Box 187, Loxton, 5333, or phone Mobile: 0497 147 890

Murraylands 2018 SA Young Rural Ambassador Will Venning

Murraylands 2018 SA Rural Ambassador Georgia Heinicke

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THE LOXTON SHOW SOCIETY Queen’s Silver Jubilee Australian 1977

Commemorative Trophy

Will be donated to the competitor gaining the highest number of points in the outdoor sections excluding Poultry and Pigeons. Sections include wheat, wool, sheep, grain & fodder, live steer and carcass. PICTURED – Louise & Tim Smith with Callie McDonald

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SMITH FAMILY, WINNER OF THE 2018 TROPHY

‘Rub’ Thiele Perpetual Trophy

This is the twelfth year this trophy is being sponsored by the Thiele family to honour the service given to the Society by the late Rubert Thiele who, in his long service, held many positions including 40 years as Pavilions Co-ordinator.

The Rubert Thiele Trophy will be awarded to the exhibitor who gains the most points in all the Sections in the Show Pavilions excluding the Junior Exhibitors.

CONGRATULATIONS TO GLORIA STIDIFORD WINNER OF THE 2018 TROPHY

Gloria Stidiford with Theo Kaesler, Patron

Sections include: Vegetables, Flowers, Floral Art, Pot Plants, Orchids, Handicrafts, Cookery, Amateur Winemaking & Brewing, Preserves, Fruit, Needlework, Knitting & Crochet, Art, Photography, Hobbies and Collections.

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MEMBERSHIP Full membership of the Loxton Agricultural and Horticultural Society is $32 per annum (GST inc.) and entitles you to: Tickets for 2 adults and 3 children on both days of the Loxton Show A car pass for you to park your car in the Show Grounds (via the Pine

Avenue Gate) Single Membership of the Loxton Agricultural and Horticultural Society is $16 per annum (GST inc.) and entitles to: Tickets for 2 adults to the Loxton Show A car pass for you to park your car in the Show Grounds (via the Pine

Avenue Gate) All members have voting rights at the Annual General Meeting of the Society, held in March each year, and are eligible to be part of the Management Committee of the Society. Memberships are available from the General Insurance Agencies Pty Ltd, East Terrace, Loxton and from the Show Office during the week preceding the Show or by contacting the Secretary on 0497 147 890.

ADMISSION Gate Charges (all Charges include GST) Adult $13.00 Child (4 to 15 years old) $6.00 Family (2 adults & up to 3 children) $32.00 Pensioner and Student Concessions $8.00 The Loxton Show event will be open to the public from 8.30am on the Sunday and from 8.30am on the Monday. Admission will be by membership ticket or by a gate pass purchased at the gate. No admittance without a ticket or pass. Persons wishing to leave the grounds must obtain a stamp on their wrist at the gates for re-admission.

CAR PARKING Formal and informal parking is available around the outside of the show grounds. Members and people with disabled parking permits are permitted to park on the Show Grounds free of charge via the Pine Avenue gate. The Society is not responsible for the protection of any cars or vehicles parked in the grounds.

FIRST AID In case of incident or injury, St John Ambulance Australia will be present at the Loxton Show.

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GENERAL INFORMATION EXHIBITS The Show Office will be open to accept entries from Monday 30th September to Friday 4th October 2019 from 9.00 am and 5.00 pm each day. Entries via email, post are welcome , and will be processed during the week. Please ensure that a separate entry form is used for each separate Section in which you are exhibiting. Exhibits will be open for public display on Sunday from 1.00pm to 5.00pm and Monday from 9.00am to 4.15pm.

Entries for all Sections close at 5.00 pm, Friday 4th October 2019, unless otherwise stated on the specific Section page.

Check the Section page in the Show Book for specific exhibit receival times.

Exhibits in the Show Pavilions (may be removed after 4.30pm Monday. Exhibitors must produce their Exhibitor ID Card for entry.

PRIZE MONEY Exhibitors are able to collect their prize money from the Show Office on presentation of their Exhibitors ID Card from 3.00pm to 6.00pm on the Monday of the Show. All prize monies not collected will be available from Cindy Strother, General Insurance Agencies (GIA) Pty Ltd, 25 East Terrace, Loxton for one calendar month after the show. Any prize monies not collected after this date are forfeited.

TRADE AND FOOD SITES The Loxton Show welcomes a large number of small businesses and private enterprises selling a wide variety of goods, and a good range of food premises to cater for every taste.

SPONSORSHIP The Society would like to thank our many sponsors and partners for their support in delivering our fantastic Show event. If you are interested in partnering with us in the future, please contact the Secretary to discuss how we can best support each other.

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The Loxton Agricultural is a member of the Murraylands Agricultural & Horticultural Societies Association

President Secretary

Mrs Kerry Heinicke Lyn Heinicke

PO Box 136 PO Box 80

Pinnaroo SA 5304 Pinnaroo SA 5304

Mobile 0429 778 289 Mobile: 0419 817 004

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Congratulations to the 2018 M.L.A.S.A. Trophy Winners Horse in Action Hannah Kulper Pinnaroo Sheep TC & LA Smith Loxton Wool Boughen Bros Loxton Poultry Paul Wiltshire Loxton Bantams Paul Wiltshire Loxton Pigeons T J Darling Loxton Grains Tom Fielke Loxton Flowers Marj Rudiger Loxton Floral Art Denise van Ostve Loxton Floral Art Equal winners Rochelle Westbrook Loxton Vegetables Christine Beelitz Pinnaroo Cookery Bec Niejalke Pinnaroo Needlework – Sewing Gloria Stidiford Loxton Needlework – Knitting & Crochet Joy Hennig Loxton Photography Equal winners Allan Edwards Pinnaroo Art Lynette Anstey Loxton Craft Raelene Mickan Pinnaroo Jams & Preserves Lynette Arnold Loxton Fruit G.M. Arnold & Son Loxton Most Successful Junior Exhibitor winners: Loxton: Anna McCullough Pinnaroo: Sarah Allan

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In 1955, the Loxton Football Club wanted club rooms to be build and for the oval surrounds to be brought up to the same standard as the oval. The upkeep of the oval alone was costing the Society too much money, so they agreed to sell the land to the Loxton Council in 1958 for £1,750 ($3,500). The Show Society had to pay rent of £100 ($200) allowing them to use the grounds and facilities, 5 days before and 5 days after the Show. The Show Society was not happy about having to hire the grounds and it took until 1962 before they agreed to do so. In 1974, after long discussions with Council and the Basketball Association, it was reported that a new hall would be built. The Council had to supply 2 marquees for the show that year as the hall was not completed on time. Some of the timber and iron from the old Hall was used to build sheep and cattle sheds. The new Hall was officially opened on November 22, 1975 by Mr Tom Casey MP, the Minister of Tourism, Recreation and Sport. The Hall cost a staggering $238,000. The Hall was initially called the Loxton Recreation and Sports Centre. The Show Society was very disappointed that they were not recognised in the name of the hall and after a public meeting on this issue held on 12th May 1980, the Council decided changed the name to the “Loxton Show and Recreation Hall”. In 1990, the Show Society decided to showcase the hall exhibits over two days. The outdoor exhibits followed Section by Section and currently, Section D (sheep) is the only section held on one day. The Sections of the Show have seen many changes over the years. In the past, the Show included Sections for Pigs, Cats, Goats and Pets, but all of these have been discontinued for various reasons. Other sections, like Cattle and also Hobbies, have evolved and now include a wider range of exhibits. In recent years, new Sections for Vintage Cars and Machinery, Whip Cracking, Yard Dogs, Young Farmers Challenge, Recycled Bike Art and Photography have been included in our wide and varied program. The Loxton Show has evolved over the years but it continues to be one of Loxton’s major events.

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History of the Loxton Agricultural & Horticultural Society Inc.

A meeting to form the Loxton Agricultural & Horticultural Society was held at the Loxton Hotel on April 11, 1911. The first president was Mr A McCourt and the Secretary was Mr F J Martin. Members of the Loxton A & H Society were able to become Life Members by buying their Life Membership for 10 guineas ($21.00). However, Captain J G Arnold was the first person to be awarded Life Membership for his contribution to the show. This

tradition, of awarding Life Membership, continues today. The first Show Hall was built by H A Lutz for £20 ($40.00) plus timber and iron. A 60’ x 40’ hall was constructed on land (at the current site on Bookpurnong Road) given by Mr J A Thiele and it was opened at the first Show on Wednesday 27th September 1911. The five foot high fence was erected of wire netting with plain and barbed wire, all in time for the first Show. The men were busy grubbing bushes, harrowing and rolling the ground. Trees were planted on the grounds in 1912. Mr Hamdorf supplied the water for the trees and for the Show days and in return he was permitted to graze his cows throughout the year. The Show Society found this arrangement was the best way to get the grounds ready for the Show each year. There have only been 8 years when the Show has not been held. These were during the two World Wars (when a lot of men were at war) and in the Depression. The Loxton A&H Society owned the land surrounding the Show Hall, including the football oval. They allowed other community groups to utilise facilities. A range of sports, including basketball and table tennis were played in the hall and football and cricket were played on the oval.

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HONOUR ROLL

PAST PRESIDENTS AND SECRETARIES 1911 – 2016

President Secretary 1911 A. McCourt, Esq F.J Martin, Esq 1912 Dr. L.W. Hayward, Esq F.J Martin, Esq 1913 Dr. L.W. Hayward, Esq H.T. Eime, Esq 1914 and 1915 – No Show held (First World War) 1916-17 W.H. Mengerson, Esq B.H. Laffer, Esq 1918-19 R.F. Mayfield, Esq B.H. Laffer, Esq 1920-21 J. Angus, Esq B.H. Laffer, Esq 1922-24 E.F. Pflaum, Esq B.H. Laffer, Esq 1925-27 E.F. Pflaum, Esq F.A. Galloway, Esq 1928 E.F. Pflaum,. Esq J.M. Strout, Esq 1929 E.F. Pflaum, Esq (No show held) 1930 E.F. Pflaum, Esq A.G. Aitchison, Esq 1931-35 E.F. Pflaum, Esq B.O. Galloway, Esq 1937-38 A.H. Hameister, Esq B. H. Laffer 1939 A.H. Hameister, Esq Harry W. King, Esq 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944 and 1945 – No show held (Second World War) 1945 A.H. Hameister, Esq W.H.R. Stocks, Esq 1947 F.J. Petch, Esq, MBE W.H.R. Stocks, Esq 1948 F.J. Petch, Esq, MBE E.H. Klingberg, Esq 1949 F.J. Petch, Esq, MBE S.J.G. Colbey, Esq 1950 A.E. Hosking, Esq A. Jolly, Esq 1951 A.E. Hosking, Esq K.D. Hodge, Esq 1952 J.M. Shannon, Esq K.D. Hodge, Esq 1953 J.M. Shannon, Esq S.R. McCracken, Esq 1954 A.H. Seekamp, Esq L.G. Porter, Esq 1955 A.H. Seekamp, Esq S.R. McCracken, Esq 1956 L.G. Porter, Esq L.E. Thiele, Esq 1957 L.G. Porter, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq 1958-59 L.B. Swanbury, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq 1960-61 A.E. Kernich, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq 1962 P.E. Thiele, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq 1963 P.E. Thiele, Esq A.J. Bailey, Esq 1964 G.V. Scadden, Esq A.J. Bailey, Esq 1965 G.V. Scadden, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq 1966-67 O.R. Thiele, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq 1968-69 J.F.C. Petch, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq 1970-71 J.M. Shannon, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq 1972-73 J.M. Shannon, Esq G.G. Fielke, Esq 1974 C. Hentschke, Esq G.G. Fielke, Esq 1975-76 L.R. Kruschel, Esq G.G. Fielke, Esq 1977-78 T.D. Fielke, Esq G.G. Fielke, Esq 1979 M.R. Pfeiffer, Esq G.G. Fielke, Esq

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1980 M.R. Pfeiffer, Esq Mrs. Linda Wiltshire 1981 M.B. Obst, Esq Mrs. Linda Wiltshire 1982 M.B. Obst, Esq Mrs. S.J. Pfeiffer 1983-84 J.F.C. Petch, Esq Mrs. S.J. Pfeiffer 1985-86 R.D. Biggins, Esq Mrs. S.J. Pfeiffer 1987-88 T.W. Wurst, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq 1989-90 T.M. Shannon, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq 1991-92 M.E. Fielke, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq 1993-94 T.J. Kaesler, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq 1995-96 M.J. Vowles, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq 1997-98 W.J. Shannon, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq 1999-2000 P.J. Wiltshire, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq 2001-02 B.J. Mangelsdorf, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq 2003 P.J. Wiltshire, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq 2004 P.J. Wiltshire, Esq Mrs. J.S. Burgemeister 2005-06 T.J. Kaesler, Esq Mrs. J.S. Burgemeister 2007 Mrs. L. Wiltshire Mrs. J.S. Burgemeister 2008 Mrs. L. Wiltshire Mrs. L.M. Schmaal 2009-10 Mrs. D. Kaesler Mrs. L.M. Schmaal 2011 W.J. (Bill) Shannon Esq Mrs. L.M. Schmaal 2012 W.J. (Bill) Shannon Esq Mrs. J.A. Little 2013-14 Barry Mangelsdorf Esq Mrs K H Nickolai 2015-16 Andrea Athanasopoulos Mrs K H Nickolai 2017-18 Callie Nickolai McDonald Mrs K H Nickolai 2019 Bill Shannon Mrs K H Nickolai

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ADVERTISING INDEX The Loxton A&H Society is appreciative of the support given by all the advertisers in this book and would urge all members and patrons to give them your support.

A & J First aid 62 Loxton Timber Mill 106 Loxton Football & Sporting Club 49 Berri Betta Home Living 2 BS & LD Venning 28 Mark Reichelt Pest Control 108 BTS Cooling Services 29 MGA Insurance Brokers Pty Ltd 111 Michael Taylor Accounting 18 Casey’s Pest Control 101 Country Proud Clothing 51 Obst Electrical 108 Creative Roofing Systems 84 O E Bradtke & Sons 104

Dan’s Plumbing & Gas Fitters 36 Rivertech Services 69

Darren Heuzenroeder Carpet Cleaning 82 Riverland Canvas 117

Eckermann Enterprises 106 Riverland Life FM 100.7 127 Elders 128 Riverland Plumbing & Gas 102 Riverland Solicitors 73

Golding Livestock Agencies 66 Robbies Sound 3

Grower’s Services 99 Ronco Motors 125 Hentschke Transport 110 Schleins Quarries Pty Ltd 29 Julie Hammond Conveyancing 36 Tim Whetstone MP 89

Loxton Abattoir 21 The Creperie-Cart (look in Food court) 69

Loxton Auto Repairs 65 The Showman’s Guild of SA 112

Loxton Ice Works & Recycling 96 Tony Pasin MP 114

Loxton Irrigation Centre 82 Tri Nature 124 Loxton Motorcycle Centre 84 Loxton Pharmacies 80

Loxton Smash Repairs 21 Vaughan’s Shoe Store and Sewing Centre

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CONTENTS History of the Loxton A & H Society Inc Page 6 General Information 8 Rules and Regulations 10 Loxton A & H Society – Officials 13 Trade Site Information 14 Section A – Horse-in- Action 17 Section B – Live Steer & Carcase 19 Section C – Vintage Machinery & Entry Form Section C 22 & 23 Riverland Wine Show 24 Section D – Sheep 25 Section E – Wool 27 Section H - Poultry and Pigeons 30 Section I – Young Exhibitors 37 Map of Show Grounds 50 Section J – Grain and Fodder 52 Section K – Vegetables 54 Nippy’s Young Farmers Challenge 57 Section L – Flowers 58 Section M – Floral Art 63 Entry forms & Animal Waiver Centre lift out Section N – Pot Plants 67 Section Na – Orchids 70 Section O - Handicrafts 72 Section P – Cookery 74 Fruit Cake Championship & Genoa Cake Competition 78 Country Women’s Scone Mix Competition 81 Section Pa – Amateur Winemaking & Brewing 83 Section Q – Preserves 85 Section R- Fruit 90 Section S – Needlework 92 Section T – Knitting & Crochet 94 Section U – Art 97 Section VP – Photography 100 Loxton Yard Dog Championships 103 Section W – Hobbies & Collections 105 Section X – Log Chopping 107 Section Y – Sheaf Tossing 109 Section Z – Scarecrow Championships 113 District Schools 115 Life Members of the Loxton A & H Society Inc. 118 Queen’s Silver Jubilee/’Rub’ Thiele Perpetual Trophy 120 MLASA Trophy Winners 122 Honour Roll 123

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PINNAROO SHOW The Pinnaroo Agricultural Society will host the 2019 Show and Field Day on Wed 9th October. Show exhibits include wool (including bi-annual Wool Auction), plants and floriculture, needlework, crafts, grain and produce, cookery, arts, yard dogs, shearing, home brewing, poultry, fruit and vegetables, photography. This year's entertainment will feature Aussie

FMX Freestyle Motocross team. Other entertainment will include music by Kat Raynor, a display by South East Snake Awareness, Billy Cart competition, Bushman's Challenge, Jack Russell Races, Mallee Brick Road & fireworks. There will be traders ranging from food stalls to large farm machinery. Sideshows are provided by Showmen's Guild of SA. President Secretary Paul Ireland Lyn Heinicke PO Box 13 PO Box 80 PINNAROO SA 5304 PINNAROO SA 5304 Mobile - 0407 715 189 Phone: 0419 817 004 email address - [email protected] email address:[email protected].

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