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Your New Schedule
Ease of Access
Welcome to your New look Schedule, we hope that you
will find it easier to read and more accessible. Please
note that the Sections have changed. You can now
download any part of this schedule or the full schedule
from our NEW website www.dalbydistrictshow.com
Printed Copies will be available at most local businesses.
Keep Up to Date
We are keeping up with the times and now have a
Facebook page, so you can visit us at any time, upload
your favourite show pictures from the past and ask any
questions you may have, also download parts of, or the
full schedule. #dalbyshow Visit us at:
www.facebook.com/DalbyAndDistrictShowSociety
Office Hours
The Show Office at the Show-grounds will be
open 3 Weeks prior to the Show from 10am to
4pm
Please contact us to make appointment
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Table of Contents
SECTION A STUD BEEF CATTLE .....................................................................4
SECTION B HORSE SECTION ....................................................................... 11
SECTION C SHEEPDOG TRIALS ................................................................... 49
SECTION D SHOW & SHINE ........................................................................ 50
SECTION E FLORAL ART .............................................................................. 52
SECTION F POT & BUSH HOUSE PLANTS .................................................... 54
SECTION G CUT FLOWERS.......................................................................... 57
SECTION H FRUIT & VEGETABLES .............................................................. 60
SECTION I PRODUCE…………………………………………………………………………….…62
SECTION J COOKERY .................................................................................. 63
SECTION K CHILDRENS COOKERY .............................................................. 67
SECTION L CAKE DECORATION .................................................................. 68
SECTION M PHOTOGRAPHY....................................................................... 70
SECTION N FINE ART .................................................................................. 74
SECTION O HANDICRAFTS.......................................................................... 76
SECTION P NEEDLEWORK .......................................................................... 79
SECTION Q POTTERY .................................................................................. 83
SECTION R EDUCATION DISPLAYS/ SECTION S LEGO DISPLAYS ........ 84/86
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Contacts
President: Frank Chiverton 07 4662 5251
Treasurer: Rob Parsons 07 4662 4369
Acting Secretary: Emily Golding 0427 140 400
Committee Members: All Life Members & Financial Members
Web www.dalbydistrictshow.com
Email [email protected]
Terms & Conditions
For Pavilion Displays only – Please see Separate Sections for Terms & Conditions
All Prizes, and information in this schedule are subject to change at any time without formal notice
All Prize Monies to be collected at Show Office by Sunday 13th April 2014 – No Later as prize monies will be forfeited
Please have all displays and entries in by specified time as per section
All Displays & Exhibits are not to be removed from show-grounds until Sunday 13th April 2014
Dalby Show Society and its members take no responsibility for any
damages throughout the time of the show and events.
All Competitors and exhibitors are subject to the regulations and by-laws of the Dalby & District Show Society Inc., which is affiliated with the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies, and full particulars
may be obtained on application to the secretary.
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SECTION A STUD BEEF
Conditions of Entry
1. Age of cattle as at the 1st April 2014.
2. Entry fee $5-00 per head or group class. No extra fee for exhibiting both days.
Prize money and/or trophies will be awarded on the day.
3. Entries close Wednesday 9th April 2014.
4. Judging to be held on Friday 11th and Saturday 12th April 2014.
FRIDAY 11th - ALL BREED FUTURITY SHOW open to all breeds of cattle under 21 months of age
and is to be judged as an interbreed competition. This will be followed by Led Steers, Junior
Paraders and Young Judges competitions. Futurity Show judging will commence from 8.30 am.
Led steers to commence weighing from 8.00 am.
SATURDAY 12th – Stud Beef Cattle will be judged in 4 sections: Tropical Breeds, British Breeds,
European Breeds and Small Breeds. We encourage any exhibits from Friday judging to compete in
the stud cattle classes on Saturday starting 9.00am.
5. All cattle over 9 months of age should have a nose ring or nose grip. All bulls over 12 months of
age MUST have a nose ring.
6. Neck collars must be used on all cattle staying overnight.
7. Calves on cows may not be older than 9 months of age as at 1st April 2014. Calves exhibited in
individual age classes on Saturday may not be exhibited with their mother as cow and calf.
8. All cattle must carry an NLIS device.
9. All animals entered in the stud cattle section must be registered with their respective Breed
Society and entered in the Herd Book.
10. Under NO circumstances will animals be allowed to get out of the handlers control. Stewards
have the right to remove any animal from the judging ring, public area, including stalls if that
animal is considered a danger to the safety of the public or other exhibitors.
STEWARDS INGA HAYES 4662 5251
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11. The committee reserves the right to divide or group any class or breed for judging if numbers
dictate.
12. Exhibitors must have their own Public Liability Insurance.
13. All electrical equipment must have a current inspection tag issued by a licensed electrical
contractor.
Cattle Stalls and Camping
A $12 fee is payable by every Stud Beef exhibitor for the use of the show facilities. This includes
camping, electricity, amenities etc.
Arrival Time
Thursday 10th April 2014 from 4pm – Please enter via the Wilkes St Gate. Please be advised
undercover stalls and bedding are provided, but as we have to share with the horses, we request
exhibitors advise us of numbers as early as possible to make sure we have plenty of stalls
available.
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ALL BREED FUTURITY SHOW
Open to all breeds of cattle under 21mths of age as at 1st April 2014
Judging Friday 11th April 2014 from 8.30 am
Class 1 = Female under 7months
Class 2 = Female 7 months and under 9 months
Class 3 = Female 9 months and under 12 months
Class 4 = Female 12 months and under 15 months
Class 5 = Female 15 months and under 18 months
Class 6 = Female 18 months and under 21 months
Junior Champion Female
Reserve Junior Champion Female
Class 7 = Bull under 7 months
Class 8 = Bull 7 months and under 9 months
Class 9 = Bull 9 months and under 12 months
Class 10 = Bull 12 months and under 15 months
Class 11 = Bull 15 months and under 18 months
Class 12 = Bull 18 months and under 21 months
Junior Champion Bull
Reserve Junior Champion Bull
Supreme Junior Exhibit
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Led Commercial Steer or Heifer Classes
Weighing will commence from 8am
Judging to follow the Futurity Show judging on Friday 11th April.
Class 13 = Led Steer or Heifer under 350kg live weight.
Class 14 = Led Steer or Heifer 351kg to 450kg live weight.
Class 15 = Led Steer or Heifer over 451kg live weight.
Champion Led Steer or Heifer
Reserve Champion Led Steer or Heifer
Paraders Competition
Beef Cattle Junior Paraders competition will be held following the Led Steer Judging on
Friday 11th April.
Competitors must be under 25 years of age as at 1st May 2014.
Cattle to be paraded can be steer, bull or heifer under 20 months of age.
Competitors are advised that a white dust coat is standard attire in this competition and
should be worn where possible.
No entry fee
Junior Paraders Class = under 15 years
Senior Paraders Class = 15 years and under 25 years
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Junior Judging Competition
Beef cattle Junior Judging Competition will be held following the completion of the
Junior Paraders Competition on Friday 11th April.
Competitors must be under 25 years of age as at 1st May 2014 - No entry fee.
MOST SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL – As an encouragement to be involved in our ‘Junior Day’
we are offering a special trophy to the most successful exhibiting school of the day.
Points will be awarded throughout the day for any prizes collected by students from
exhibiting schools. A trophy will be awarded at the end of the day to the school with
the most points.
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STUD BEEF CATTLE
Judging Saturday 12th April 2014 from 9am
Age as at 1st April 2014
Stud Cattle Age Classes
Class 16 = Female under 12 months (Tropical Female under 9 months)
(Class 16A = Female 9months & under 12months)
Class 17 = Female 12 months and under 16 months
Class 18 = Female 16 months and under 21 months
Junior Champion Female
Reserve Junior Champion Female
Class 19 = Female21 months and under 24 months
Class 20 = Female 24 months and under 48 months
Senior Champion Female
Reserve Senior Champion Female
Grand Champion Female
Class 21 = Bull under 12 months (Tropical Bull under 9 months)
(Class 21A = Bull 9 months and under 12 months)
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Class 22 = Bull 12 months and under 16 months
Class 23 = Bull 16 months and under 21 months
Junior Champion Bull
Reserve Junior Champion Bull
Class 24 = Bull 21 months and under 24 months
Class 25 = Bull 24 months and under 48 months
Senior Champion Bull
Reserve Senior Champion Bull
Grand Champion Bull
Interbreed Classes
Class 26 = Two females any age (bred by the exhibitor)
Class 27 = Two bulls any age (bred by the exhibitor)
Class 28 = Breeders Group (3 animals bred by the exhibitor, both sexes to be
represented)
Supreme Champion Bull
Supreme Champion Female
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Section B
HORSES DALBY & DISTRICT SHOW
11th & 12th April 2014
Ring Committee:
Carolyn Matthews 0428 541265
Kellie Wenning 0408 719346
Stable Bookings:
Carolyn Matthews 0428 541265
Email address: [email protected]
Postal address PO Box 202, Dalby 4405
Rubber Stalls $15 Mesh Stalls $10 Rail Stalls $5 Camping $10
Thanks to the local produce stores and vets for their support.. Keatings Produce 0418 772 549
Dalby Rural Supplies 0428 626 122
Knox Veterinary – 07 46622301
HORSE HEALTH DECLARATIONS
will be required to gain entry to the grounds.
Dalby Showgrounds is Bio-Security controlled.
To avoid delays on entry please ensure you have your form
ready for collection at the gate.
This form can also be downloaded from the EQ Webpage
http://www.qld.equestrian.org.au/site/equestrian/qld/downloads/Pre_Movement_biosecurity_declaration.pdf
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RULES AND REGULATIONS: 1. All competitors must pay admission to the grounds. 2. All or any horse events may be cancelled should the Dalby & District Show
Society decide it is necessary to do so. 3. Horse Health Declarations will be required at the time of entry to the
grounds. 4. If, in the opinion of the judge, any horse or pony is entered in the wrong
class, the judge shall have the power to classify it in the correct class. 5. MAIDEN: A horse which has never won a first place in a hack class at any
show. 6. NOVICE: A horse which has never won a Champion Open Hack class at any
show. 7. SHOW HUNTERS: May only compete in Hunter classes unless otherwise
specified. 8. The decision of the judge shall be final. All protests must be lodged in
writing within fifteen minutes of completion of the class to the Ring Master and accompanied by a cash deposit of $100.00, such amount to be forfeited if the protest be considered frivolous or vexatious.
9. LOCAL: the horse and rider must reside within a 50km radius of Dalby. 10. The committee reserves the right to substitute or alter any events in the
program. 11. Hacks and Galloway Hacks may be ridden by a rider of any age. 12. Ponies may only be ridden by a child under 17 years unless otherwise stated. 13. Riders age is as at the first day of the Show. Horses age is relative to the 1st
August. 14. Where height is stipulated, horses and ponies may be measured by the
Societies Stewards, if deemed necessary. 15. All persons entering the ring must be appropriately attired and comply with
directions of the stewards. 16. All colts and stallions must be controlled by a stallion bit. Stallions must be
controlled by a person 18 years or over. No stallions are allowed in Hack classes unless otherwise stated.
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Friday & Saturday Show Ring Layout
Judging Commences 8am
Tickets purchased at marshalling yards.
Ring 3
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1 2 3 4 5 6
Wash Bays
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RAIL STALLS $5
MESH STABLES
$10
RUBBER ENCLOSED
STABLES $15
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C 18 B 20 A 20 K 10 K 11 L 10 L 11
C 17 B 19 A 19 K 9 K 12 L 9 L12
C 16 B 18 A 18 K 8 K 13 L 8 L 13
C 15 B 17 A 17 K 7 K 14 L 7 L 14
C 14 B 16 A 16 K 6 K 15 L6 L 15
C 13 B 15 A 15 K 5 K 16 L 5 L 16
C 12 B 14 A 14 K 4 K 17 L 4 L 17
C 11 B 13 A 13 K3 K 18 L 3 L 18
C 10 B 12 A 12 K 2 K 19 L 2 L 19
C 9 B 11 A 11 K 1 K 20 L 1 L 20
C 8 B 10 A 10
C 7 B 9 A 9
C 6 B 8 A 8
C 5 B 7 A 7
C 4 B 6 A 6
C 3 B 5 A 5
C 2 B 4 A 4
C 1 B 3 A 3
B 2 A 2
B 1 A 1
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SHOWJUMPING FRIDAY 11TH APRIL 2014
8AM START EA rules apply. Horses are limited to two starts per horse per day as per EA rules.
YES, THE DALBY INDOOR HAS BEEN RESURFACED! “ I was amazed at the quality of the new surface…. now it is one of the best surfaces to jump on found anywhere in Australia. Gemma Creighton 22.04.2013
JUDGE: RICK WHALLEY COURSE BUILDER: GRAEME WATTS
601 601A Western Downs Traffic Control Beginners 60cm AM7 Article 238 2.2.245.3
Total Prize Money $100 Nomination fee: $5 Prize money: 1st $30, 2nd $25, 3rd $20, 4th $15, 5th $5
601B Western Downs Traffic Control Local Junior U17ys (60cm) AM7 Article 238 2.2.245.3
Total Prize Money $100 Nomination fee: $5 Prize money: 1st $30, 2nd $25, 3rd $20, 4th $15, 5th $5
602 Advanced Motors Dalby Foxhunter AM3 Article238 2.1
Total Prize Money $300 Nomination fee: $10 Prize money: 1st $100, 2nd $80, 3rd $60, 4th $30, 5th $20, 6th $10
603 603A Carmichael Builders 1.10m AM5 Article 238 2.2
under20 points Total Prize Money $350 Nomination fee: $10 Prize money: 1st $120, 2nd $100, 3rd $60, 4th $40, 5th $20, 6th $10
603B The Glennie School Amateur Owner AM5 Article
238 2.2 Total Prize Money $350 Nomination fee: $10 Prize money: 1st $120, 2nd $100, 3rd $60, 4th $40, 5th $20, 6th $10
604 Finch Farm Championship 1.30m – 1.35m (1st round)
AM5 Article 238 2.2
Total Prize Money $1000 Nomination fee: $15 Prize money: 1st $350, 2nd $200, 3rd $150, 4th $120, 5th $100, 6th $80
605 G.J. Gardner Championship 1.20m AM5 Article 238 2.2 Total Prize Money $800 Nomination fee: $15 Prize money: 1st $250, 2nd $200, 3rd $150, 4th $100, 5th $60, 6th $40
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SHOWJUMPING SATURDAY 12TH APRIL 2014
8AM START EA rules apply. Horses are limited to two starts per horse per day. Can not ride same horse in Junior and Young Riders as per EA rules. The same horse may not compete in both the Mini Prix and Grand Prix.
601 MHJ.M A. Clark Pty Ltd 1.10m Championship Article
238 2.2 under 40 points Total Prize Money $700 Nomination fee: $15 Prize money: 1st $200, 2nd $170, 3rd $140, 4th $100, 5th $60, 6th $30
602 Black Toyota Junior Championship Article 238 2.2
Total Prize Money $500 Nomination fee: $15 Prize money: 1st $170 + Rug, 2nd $140, 3rd $90, 4th $50, 5th $30, 6th $20
603 Stonestreets Coaches Mini Prix Article 238 2.2 Total Prize Money $2000 Nomination fee: $20 If less than 8 starters prize money is halved Prize money: 1st $600, 2nd $450, 3rd $350, 4th $250, 5th $200, 6th $150
604 Chesterfield Australia (Dalby) Grand Prix Article 273 3.3
Total Prize Money $3000 Nomination fee: $20 If less than 8 starters prize money is halved Prize money: 1st $800, 2nd $700, 3rd $600, 4th $400, 5th $300, 6th $200
610 Diesel Electrics Young Rider Championship Article 238 2.2
Total Prize Money $1000 Nomination fee: $15 Prize money: 1st $350, 2nd $200, 3rd $150, 4th $120, 5th $100, 6th $80
Jack Price Memorial Show Jump Rider of the Show Est. 2012 Prize money: $500 plus Kersey Rug and Sash Jack was a well-known and much respected member of the show and campdraft communities and served as Ring Master of Dalby Show for many years. The winner will receive $500 plus a kersey rug and sash in memory of Jack. A Trophy with the winners names engraved each year is retained by the Dalby Show Society. Past Winners 2012 Gemma Creighton 2013 Gemma Creighton
PHOTO: DALBY SHOW 1968 JACK PRICE PRESENTING MAX ROGAN WITH CHAMPION SHOW JUMP RIDER OF THE SHOW
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Thankyou To Our Showjumping Sponsors
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FRIDAY 11TH APRIL 2014 - RING 1 8am start
LOCAL HACKS & GALLOWAYS LOCAL: the horse and rider must reside within a 40km radius of Dalby.
Nomination Fee: $3 (Tickets available at Marshalling Yards) Prize money: 1st - $10, 2nd - $6, 3rd - $4, 4th Ribbon There will be a 30 minute lunch break – please listen for announcements.
LOCAL LED CLASSES Proudly Sponsored by Carpet Court Dalby
101. Led Stallion/Colt over 14h 102. Led Mare / Gelding over 14h not exceeding 15h 103. Led Mare / Gelding over 15h
Champion Local Led Exhibit Reserve Champion Led Exhibit
LOCAL ADULT RIDER CLASSES Proudly Sponsored by Countrywide Saddlery
104. Local Lady Rider (17yrs and over) 105. Local Gent Rider (17yrs and over)
Champion Local Lady / Gent Rider Reserve Champion Local Lady Gent Rider
Supreme Champion Local Rider (To be judged in Ring 2 at completion of Champion Senior Local Boy Rider)
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FRIDAY 11TH APRIL 2014 - RING 1
LOCAL RIDDEN GALLOWAY HACK CLASSES Proudly Sponsored by Blue View Nursery
106. Local Maiden Galloway Hack 107. Dalby Pony Club Galloway Hack over 14h & not exceeding 15h 108. Local Novice Galloway Hack over 14h & not exceeding 15h 109. Local Galloway Hack over 14h & not exceeding 14.2h 110. Local Galloway Hack over 14.2h & not exceeding 15h Champion Local Galloway Hack (classes 106 – 110 eligible) Reserve Champion Local Galloway Hack
LOCAL RIDDEN HACK CLASSES Proudly Sponsored by Blue View Nursery
111. Local Maiden Hack over 15h 112. Dalby Pony Club Hack over 15h 113. Local Novice Hack over 15h 114. Local Hack over 15h & not exceeding15.2h 115. Local Hack over 15.2h & not exceeding 16h 116. Local Hack over 16h
Champion Local Hack (classes 111 – 116 eligible) Reserve Champion Local Hack
117. Local Pair of Hacks or Galloways Sponsored by DDSS Active Riders Club 118. Local Pleasure Hack or Galloway Sponsored by DDSS Active Riders Club 119. Local Consolation Hack or Galloway Sponsored by DDSS Active Riders Club
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FRIDAY 11TH APRIL 2014 - RING 1
STOCKMAN’S CHALLENGE
Stockmans Challenge events are open to all competitors. Classes 120, 121 & 122 will all commence at 8am sharp with the Led Section being judged at the same time. This will be the same for the Pattern Section. The Time Trial for each class will be judged in Ring 1 after completion of morning program. All patterns taken from the ASHS Pattern Book or our own. ENTRIES CLOSE 7.30AM FRIDAY 11TH APRIL 2013 NOMINATION SHEET AT MARSHALLING YARD.
120. AACo Junior Stockmans Challenge
Nomination: $10 Prize money: 1st $60, 2nd $40, 3rd $25, 4th $15, 5th $10
a) Led Section L1 (Judged in Ring 3 commencing at 8am sharp)
b) Pattern Working W3 (Judged in Ring 3 following Led Section) c) Pattern Utility/Time Trial (Judged in Ring 1 after Class 119)
121. Mort & Co Lot Feeders Intermediate Stockmans Challenge Nomination: $15 Prize money: 1st $100, 2nd $80, 3rd $60, 4th 40, 5th $20
a) Led Section L1 (Judged in Ring 3 commencing at 8am sharp) b) Pattern Working W7 (Judged in Ring 3 following Led Section) c) Pattern Utility Time Trial (Judged in Ring 1 after Class 119)
122. Sandalwood Feedlot Open Stockmans Challenge
Nomination: $20 Prize money: 1st $200, 2nd $150, 3rd $100, 4th $60, 5th $40
a) Led Section L1 (Judged in Ring 3 commencing at 8am sharp) b) Pattern Section W17 (Judged in Ring 3 following Led Section) c) Time Trial (Judged in Ring 1 after Class 119)
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STOCKMAN’S CHALLENGE PATTERN GUIDE
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STOCKMAN’S CHALLENGE PATTERN UTILITY/TIME TRIAL
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FRIDAY 11TH APRIL 2014 – RING 2 8am start
LOCAL PONIES & CHILD RIDER CLASSES
LOCAL: the horse and rider must reside within a 40km radius of Dalby – refer full rules & regulations.
Nomination Fee: $3 (Tickets available at Marshalling Yards) Prize money: 1st - $10, 2nd - $6, 3rd - $4, 4th Ribbon There will be a 30 minute lunch break – please listen to announcements.
LOCAL LED CLASSES Proudly Sponsored by Finch Engineering
201. Local Led Stallion/Colt not exceeding 14h 202. Local Led Mare / Gelding not exceeding 12hh 203. Led Mare / Gelding 12hh & not exceeding 13hh 204. Led Mare / Gelding 13hh & not exceeding 14hh
Champion Local Pony Mare / Gelding Reserve Champion Local Led Pony Mare / Gelding
LOCAL GIRL RIDER CLASSES Proudly Sponsored by Golders
205. Local Girl Rider Led – any age 206. Local Girl Rider 7yrs & under 207. Local Girl Rider 8yrs & under 10 208. Local Girl Rider 10yrs & under 12
Champion Junior Local Girl Rider Reserve Champion Junior Local Girl Rider
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209. Local Girl Rider 12yrs & under 15yrs 210. Local Girl Rider 15yrs & under 17yrs
Champion Senior Local Girl Rider Reserve Champion Senior Local Girl Rider
LOCAL BOY RIDER CLASSES Proudly Sponsored by Golders
211. Local Boy Rider Led - any age 212. Local Boy Rider 7yrs & under 213. Local Boy Rider 8yrs & under 10yrs 214. Local Boy Rider 10yrs & under 12yrs
Champion Junior Local Boy Rider Reserve Champion Junior Local Boy Rider
215. Local Boy Rider 12yrs & under 15yrs 216. Local Boy Rider 15yrs & under 17yrs
Champion Senior Local Boy Rider Reserve Champion Local Boy Rider
Supreme Champion Local Rider
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LOCAL RIDDEN PONY HACK CLASSES Proudly Sponsored by Knox Veterinary
217. Local Smartest on Parade not exceeding 14hh (This is a ridden class and is not eligible for Champion Local Pony Hack)
218. Local Maiden Pony Hack 219. Dalby Pony Club Pony Hack not exceeding 14hh 220. Local Novice Pony Hack not exceeding 13hh 221. Local Novice Pony Hack 13h & not exceeding 14hh 222. Local Pony Hack not exceeding 12.2hh 223. Local Pony Hack 12.2h & not exceeding 13hh 224. Local Pony Hack 13hh & not exceeding 14h
Champion Local Pony Hack (classes 220-226 eligible) Reserve Champion Local Pony Hack
225. Pair of Local Pony Hacks Proudly Sponsored by T. Langton & Family 226. Local Pleasure Pony Proudly Sponsored by Summerville Electrical 227. Local Consolation Pony Hack Proudly Sponsored by Summerville Electrical
Thank you to our sponsors, competitors, spectators, judges
and stewards – everyone who participated.
Without you all the 2014 Dalby and District Show
could not be a success.
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FRIDAY 11TH APRIL 2014 - RING 3 8am start
STOCKMAN’S CHALLENGE
Stockmans Challenge events are open to all competitors. Classes 120, 12 & ,122 all commence at 8am sharp with the Led Section being judged at the same time. This will be the same for the Pattern Section. The Time Trial for each class will be judged in Ring 1 after completion of morning program. All patterns taken from the ASHS Pattern Book or our own. ENTRIES CLOSE 7.30AM FRIDAY 11TH APRIL 2013 NOMINATION SHEET AT MARSHALLING YARD.
120. AACo Junior Stockmans Challenge
Nomination: $10 Prize money: 1st $60, 2nd $40, 3rd $25, 4th $15, 5th $10
b) Led Section L1 (Judged in Ring 3 commencing at 8am sharp)
b) Pattern Working W3 (Judged in Ring 3 following Led Section) c) Pattern Utility/Time Trial (Judged in Ring 1 after Class 119)
121. Mort & Co Lot Feeders Intermediate Stockmans Challenge Nomination: $15 Prize money: 1st $100, 2nd $80, 3rd $60, 4th 40, 5th $20
a) Led Section L1 (Judged in Ring 3 commencing at 8am sharp) b) Pattern Working W7 (Judged in Ring 3 following Led Section) c) Pattern Utility Time Trial (Judged in Ring 1 after Class 119)
122. Sandalwood Feedlot Open Stockmans Challenge
Nomination: $20 Prize money: 1st $200, 2nd $150, 3rd $100, 4th $60, 5th $40
a) Led Section L1 (Judged in Ring 3 commencing at 8am sharp) b) Pattern Section W17 (Judged in Ring 3 following Led Section) c) Time Trial (Judged in Ring 1 after Class 119)
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NOVELTY EVENTS Proudly Sponsored by Time 2 Party
Nomination Fee: $3 Open to all exhibitors local and non-local. Fun Prizes to be won!!! (Tickets available at Marshalling Yards)
301 Fancy Dress 302 Fattest Horse 303 Hairiest Horse 304 Horse that looks most like its owner 305 Best First Ridden Pony Club Mount
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SPORTING Proudly Sponsored by DSS Active Riders Club
Chief Steward – Kate Gardener
Competitors are to marshal in Ring 3 and be split into Age Groups for the following events (all age groups do all events). Riders must compete in their Pony Club Uniform while in these events. These events are open to local and non-local competitors. One volunteer per competitor/family is requested to assist in stewarding.
Nomination Fee: $15(Tickets available at Marshalling Yards) Prize money: 1st - $5, 2nd - $3, 3rd - $2, 4th Ribbon
Group Description Events 1. Led – any age S1. Walk, Trot & Lead 2. Under 8yrs S2. Keyhole 3. 8yrs & under 10 S3. Bending Race 4. 10yrs & under 12 S4. Dalby Dash 5. 12yrs & under 14 S5. Musical Chairs 6. 14yrs & over S6. Barrel Race
KEN GARDNER MEMORIAL Proudly Sponsored by Kate Gardner & Matt Kropp
Nomination Fee: FREE(Nomination card available at Marshalling Yards)
Prize money: 1st - $60, 2nd - $25, 3rd - $10, 4th - $5
Nominations must be registered by 8am at the ticket box on Friday morning. Horse & Rider combinations must be stipulated in the nomination. Dalby Pony Club members only. One horse / one rider rule applies and you must ride your own Pony Club horse. There is a Perpetual Trophy with the winners name on that remains at the Show Office and a smaller trophy for the winner.
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SATURDAY 20TH APRIL 2014 RING 1 - 8AM START
Nomination Fee: $3 (Tickets available at Marshalling Yards) Prize money Led Classes: 1st - $10, 2nd - $6, 3rd - $4, 4th Ribbon Prize Money Ridden Classes: 1st - $15, 2nd -$10, 3rd - $5, 4th Ribbon (Galloway & Hack must compete in either Hack or Show Hunter classes but not both)
LED THOROUGHBREDS Proudly Sponsored by Scheuer Family
130 Led Stallion or Colt 131 Led Mare or Filly 132 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Thoroughbred Reserve Champion Led Thoroughbred
A.N.S.A. Proudly Sponsored by MacNellie’s Workplace Safety
133 Led Stallion or Colt 134 Led Mare or Filly 135 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led A.N.S.A. Reserve Champion Led A.N.S.A.
Supreme Led Exhibit To be Judged in Ring 3 at completion of Led classes
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RIDDEN CLASSES
ADULT RIDER CLASSES Proudly Sponsored by Pure Hair Design
136 Open Lady Rider under 30yrs 137 Open Lady Rider 30yrs & over
Champion Lady Rider Reserve Champion Lady Rider
138 Open Gent Rider under 30yrs 139 Open Gent Rider 30yrs & over
Champion Gentleman Rider Reserve Champion Gentleman Rider
Supreme Rider of the Show
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QUEENSLAND STATE FINAL QUALIFIER
140 OFF THE TRACK Ridden Thoroughbred Entry Fee: $5 To be eligible to compete in the Off the Track class horses must have competed in an official trial or started in a race, locally, nationally or internationally. Open to all thoroughbreds unraced or raced 4 years and over, over 14.2 hands who are registered with RISA (Racing Information Services Australia). Registrations will be checked. Horses must be entered under their Racing name. The winner will gain automatic entry into the Off the Track QLD State Final to be held later in the year. Class winners will be ineligible to compete in the class for the rest of the season. For more information on the Off The Track QLD Series contact Tyler Harris 0488 074440. The winner of this class will win a $100 cash prize!
GALLOWAY HACKS Proudly Sponsored by
141 Maiden Galloway Hack 142 Novice Galloway Hack over 14h & n.e. 14.2h 143 Novice Galloway Hack over 14.2h & n.e. 15h
Champion Novice Galloway Hack Reserve Champion Novice Galloway Hack
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144 Galloway Hack over 14h & n.e. 14.2h 145 Galloway Hack 0ver 14.2h & n.e. 15h 146 Childs Galloway Hack Ridden by Child under 17yrs 147 Ladies Galloway Hack 148 Gents Galloway Hack
Champion Galloway Hack Reserve Champion Galloway Hack
SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAYS Proudly Sponsored by
Dalby State High School Bunya Campus
149 Maiden Show Hunter Galloway 150 Novice Show Hunter Galloway over 14h & n.e. 14.2h 151 Novice Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2h & n.e. 15h
Champion Novice Show Hunter Galloway Reserve Champion Novice Show Hunter Galloway
152 Show Hunter Galloway over 14h & n.e. 14.2h 153 Show Hunter Galloway 0ver 14.2h & n.e. 15h 154 Childs Show Hunter Galloway Ridden by Child under 17yrs 155 Show Hunter Ladies Galloway 156 Show Hunter Gents Galloway
Champion Show Hunter Galloway Reserve Champion Show Hunter Galloway
157 Pleasure Galloway /Show Hunter Galloway 158 Utility Galloway / Show Hunter Galloway 159 Consolation Galloway / Show Hunter Galloway
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HACK S Proudly Sponsored by Harvey Norman – Dalby
160 Maiden Hack 161 Novice Hack over 15h & n.e. 15.2h 162 Novice Hack over 15.2h & n.e. 16h 163 Novice Hack over 16h
Champion Novice Hack Reserve Champion Novice Hack
164 Hack over 15h & n.e. 15.2h 165 Hack over 15.2h & n.e. 16h 166 Hack over 16h 167 Hack Ridden by Child under 17yrs 168 Ladies Hack 169 Gents Hack
Champion Hack Reserve Champion Hack
SHOW HUNTER HACK S Proudly Sponsored by DSSARC
170 Maiden Show Hunter Hack 171 Novice Show Hunter Hack over 15h & n.e. 15.2h 172 Novice Show Hunter Hack over 15.2h & n.e. 16h 173 Novice Show Hunter Hack over 16h
Champion Novice Show Hunter Hack Reserve Champion Novice Show Hunter Hack
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174 Show Hunter Hack over 15h & n.e. 15.2h 175 Show Hunter Hack over 15.2h & n.e. 16h 176 Show Hunter Hack over 16h 177 Show Hunter Hack Ridden by Child under 17yrs 178 Show Hunter Ladies Hack 179 Show Hunter Gents Hack
Champion Show Hunter Hack Reserve Show Hunter Champion Hack
180 Pleasure Hack /Show Hunter Hack 181 Utility Hack /Show Hunter Hack 182 Consolation Hack /Show Hunter Hack
Supreme Ridden Exhibit
Proudly Sponsored by Christine Handford
Thank you to our sponsors, competitors, spectators, judges
and stewards – everyone who participated.
Without you all the 2014 Dalby and District Show
could not be a success.
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RING 2 - 8AM START
PONIES & RIDER CLASSES Nomination Fee: $3 (Tickets available at Marshalling Yards) Prize money Led Classes: 1st - $10, 2nd - $6, 3rd - $4, 4th Ribbon Prize Money Ridden Classes: 1st - $15, 2nd -$10, 3rd - $5, 4th Ribbon Ponies must compete in either Pony Hack or Show Hunter Pony, not both. Ponies may only be ridden by a child under 17yrs of age unless otherwise stated.
232 ZILZIE CUP Best Pony Turnout not exceeding 14h to be ridden by a Boy or Girl under the age of 17yrs.
Established in 1952 by and presented in memory of the late Mrs. P. Cooper, “Zilzie” Warra. ZILZIE CUP SCALE OF POINTS 30pts Pony Conformation and Soundness 20pts Manners and Paces 10pts Equipment and Saddlery 10pts Costume 30pts Riders Ability 100pts Total
All Zilzie cup competitors to assemble in Ring 2 at Midday for presentation of Trophy, ribbons & judges score card will be given to competitors.
2012 Zilzie Cup Winner – Cameron Moffatt
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LED CLASSES
AUSTRALIAN STUDBOOK PONIES Proudly Sponsored by Carpet Court
(To be registered and current APSB financial members, papers to be produced on demand)
233 Led Stallion or Colt 234 Led Mare or Filly 235 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Australian Stud Book Pony Reserve Champion Led Australian Stud Book Pony
AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONY Proudly Sponsored by Dalby Real Estate & Rentals
(To be registered and financial members, papers to be produced on demand)
236 Led Stallion or Colt 237 Led Mare or Filly 238 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Australian Saddle Pony Reserve Champion Led Australian Saddle Pony
RIDING PONY STUD BOOK Proudly Sponsored by Dalby Real Estate & Rentals
(To be registered and financial members, papers to be produced on demand)
239 Led Stallion or Colt 240 Led Mare or Filly 241 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Riding Pony Reserve Champion Led Riding Pony
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RIDDEN CLASSES
LEAD REIN PONIES (Leading rein rules and regulations can be found on the RPSBS website. Ponies must not exceed 12.2hh)
242 Lead rein Turnout under 10yrs Proudly Sponsored by Summerville Electrical
GIRL RIDER CLASSES
Junior Riders Proudly Sponsored by Our Lady Of Southern Cross College
243 Girl rider Led - any age 244 Girl rider 7yrs & under (unassisted) 245 Girl rider 8yrs & under 10yrs 246 Girl rider 10yrs & under 12yrs
Champion Junior Girl Rider Reserve Champion Junior Girl Rider
Senior Riders Proudly Sponsored by Dalby State High School Bunya Campus 247 Girl rider 12yrs & under 14yrs 248 Girl rider 14yrs & under 16yrs 249 Girl rider 16yrs & under 18yrs
Champion Senior Girl Rider Reserve Champion Senior Girl Rider
BOY RIDER CLASSES Junior Riders Proudly Sponsored by Our Lady Of Southern Cross College
250 Boy rider Led - any age 251 Boy rider 7yrs & under (unassisted) 252 Boy rider 8yrs & under 10yrs 253 Boy rider 10yrs & under 12yrs
Champion Junior Boy Rider Reserve Champion Junior Boy Rider
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Senior Riders Proudly Sponsored by Dalby State High School Bunya Campus 254 Boy rider 12yrs & under 14yrs 255 Boy rider 14yrs & under 16yrs 256 Boy rider 16yrs & under 18yrs
Champion Senior Boy Rider Reserve Champion Senior Boy Rider
Supreme Rider Of The Show
AUSTRALIAN PONY STUD BOOK Proudly Sponsored by Carpet Court
(To be registered pure bred or part bred and current financial members – papers on judges request. May be ridden by an adult)
257 Australian Pony under saddle not exceeding 12.2hh 258 Australian Pony under saddle over 12.2hh & n.e. 13hh 259 Australian Pony under saddle over 13h & n.e. 14hh
Champion Australian Pony Stud Book Reserve Champion Australian Pony Stud Book
AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONIES Proudly Sponsored by Schrecks Shoes
(To be registered and current financial members – papers on judges request & may be ridden by an adult)
260 Australian Saddle Pony under saddle not exceeding 12.2hh 261 Australian Saddle Pony under saddle over 12.2hh & n.e. 13.2hh 262 Australian Saddle Pony under saddle over 13.2h & n.e. 14.2hh
Champion Australian Saddle Pony Reserve Champion Australian Saddle Pony
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RIDING PONIES Proudly Sponsored by Carpet Court
(To be registered and current financial members – papers on judges request & may be ridden by an adult)
263 Riding Pony under saddle n.e. 12.2hh 264 Riding Pony under saddle over 12.2hh & n.e. 13.2hh 265 Riding Pony under saddle over 13.2hh and n.e. 14.2hh
Champion Riding Pony under saddle Reserve Champion Riding Pony under saddle
RIDDEN PONY HACKS Proudly Sponsored by Southern Cross Ford
266 Maiden Pony Hack 267 Novice Pony Hack n.e. 12.2h 268 Novice Pony Hack over 12.2h & n.e. 13h 269 Novice Pony Hack over 13h & n.e. 13.2h 270 Novice Pony Hack over 13.2h & n.e. 14h
Champion Novice Pony Hack Reserve Champion Novice Pony Hack
271 Open Pony Hack n.e 12.2h 272 Open Pony Hack over 12.2h & n.e. 13h 273 Open Pony Hack over 13h & n.e. 13.2h 274 Open Pony Hack over 13.2h & n.e. 14h
Champion Pony Hack Reserve Champion Pony Hack
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RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER PONY Proudly Sponsored by Southern Cross Ford
275 Maiden Show Hunter Pony 276 Novice Show Hunter Pony n.e. 12.2h 277 Novice Show Hunter Pony over 12.2h & n.e. 13h 278 Novice Show Hunter Pony over 13h & n.e. 13.2h 279 Novice Show Hunter Pony over 13.2h & n.e. 14h
Champion Novice Show Hunter Pony Reserve Champion Novice Show Hunter Pony
280 Open Show Hunter Pony n.e. 12.2h 281 Open Show Hunter Pony over 12.2h & n.e. 13h 282 Open Show Hunter Pony over 13h & n.e. 13.2h 283 Open Show Hunter Pony over 13.2h & n.e. 14h
Champion Pony Hack Reserve Champion Pony Hack
Supreme Ridden Exhibit
Proudly Sponsored by Christine Handford
284 Best Childs Pony / Show Hunter Pony (to be ridden by a child
under 10yrs) Proudly Sponsored by DDSSARC 285 Station Pony / Show Hunter Pony Proudly Sponsored by DDSSARC 286 Pair of Pony / Show Hunter Pony Hacks Proudly Sponsored by DDSSARC 287 Consolation Pony / Show Hunter Pony Hack Proudly Sponsored by DDSSARC
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RING 3 - 8AM START
LED BREED CLASSES Nomination Fee: $3 (Tickets available at Marshalling Yards) Prize money: 1st - $10, 2nd - $6, 3rd - $4, 4th Ribbon
SHETLAND PONIES Proudly Sponsored by DDSSARC
(To be registered in Australian Stud Book)
306 Led Stallion or Colt 307 Led Mare or Filly 308 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Shetland Reserve Champion Led Shetland
MINIATURES & SMALL PONIES (UNDER 9.2H) Proudly Sponsored by L Bar Shetland Stud (Don & Lynette Lucht)
(Must be registered with AMPS or other miniature society) 309 Led Stallion or Colt 310 Led Mare or Filly 311 Led Gelding any age
Champion Miniature & Small Pony Reserve Champion Miniature & Small Pony
ARABIANS & PART BRED ARABIANS Proudly Sponsored by Dalby Moto
312 Led Stallion or Colt 313 Led Mare or Filly 314 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Arabian/Part Bred Arabian Reserve Champion Led Arabian/Part Bred Arabian
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QUARTER HORSES Proudly Sponsored by Andersens Carpets
315 Led Stallion or Colt 316 Led Mare or Filly 317 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Quarter Horse Reserve Champion Led Quarter Horse
AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSES Proudly Sponsored by Youngstar Stud
318 Led Stallion or Colt 319 Led Mare or Filly 320 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Aust. Stock Horse Reserve Champion Led Aust. Stock Horse
STANDARDBREDS Proudly Sponsored by Butters Warehouse Dalby
321 Led Stallion or Colt 322 Led Mare or Filly 323 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Standardbred Reserve Champion Led Standardbred
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PAINTS Proudly Sponsored by Searles
324 Led Stallion or Colt 325 Led Mare or Filly 326 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Paint Reserve Champion Led Paint
WELSH AND PART BRED WELSH Proudly Sponsored by Richgro Botanica
327 Led Stallion or Colt 328 Led Mare or Filly 329 Led Gelding
Champion Led Welsh/Part Bred Welsh Reserve Champion Led Welsh/Part Bred Welsh
HEAVY HORSES/ GYPSY COB Proudly Sponsored by DSSARC
330 Led Stallion or Colt 331 Led Mare or Filly 332 Led Gelding
Champion Led Heavy Horse/Gypsy Reserve Champion Led Heavy Horse/Gypsy
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LED ANY OTHER BREED Proudly Sponsored by Fitzsimmons Real Estate
333 Led Stallion 4yrs & over 334 Led Colt 3yrs & under 335 Led Mare 4yrs & over 336 Led Filly 3yrs & under 337 Led Gelding any age
Champion Led Any Other Breed Reserve Champion Any Other Breed
Supreme Champion Led Exhibit
BREED SADDLE CLASSES
338 Arabian / Part- bred under saddle Proudly Sponsored by Dalby Moto 339 Quarter Horse under saddle Proudly Sponsored by Andersons Carpets 340 Working Australian Stock Horse Proudly Sponsored by Youngstar Stud 341 A.N.S.A under saddle Proudly Sponsored by MacNellie’s Workplace Safety 342 Ridden Standardbred Proudly Sponsored by Dalby Active Riders 343 Ridden Paint Proudly Sponsored by Searle 344 Ridden Welsh Pony/Part Welsh Proudly Sponsored by Botanica 345 Ridden any other breed Proudly Sponsored by Fitzsimmons Real Estate
HARNESS CLASSES If there are sufficient numbers on the grounds, please see the Ringmaster or contact the ring committee prior to the Show and suitable classes will be added to the schedule.
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2014 Calendar of Events
Contact: Marilyn Berger T 07 4662 1309 M 0458 977980 E [email protected]
2nd February T.Shirt Hack Day 16th March Dressage Competition Day 6th April Dressage Competition Day 17th – 18th May Working Stockhorses 8th June Winter Dressage Series Round 1 13th July Winter Dressage Series Round 2 17th August Winter Dressage Series Round 3 13th September TBA 10th – 12th October Showjumping & Flatwork Clinic 9th November Stockmans Challenge
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2014 APPLICATION FOR RIDING MEMBERSHIP
(separate form for each applicant)
NAME OF APPLICANT
POSTAL ADDRESS
PHONE MOBILE
DATE OF BIRTH
M/F JUNIOR / SENIOR
I UNDERSTAND THAT, IF IAM ACCEPTED AS A MEMBER: I am obliged to abide by the clubs rules and regulations. Failure to do so by myself or my family members and supporters to abide by its requirements can result in any of the following:
Disqualification from an event
Removal from the grounds of the event
Temporary suspension from the club
Permanent cancellation of club membership I may, in the case of an emergency, be transported for medical assistance, veterinary help may be obtained for my horse. I understand that I will be expected o be involved in the setting up/running/packing up and leaving the grounds tidy.
Signed_____________________ Signed _______________________ (Applicant) (Parent/Guardian) Date: _____________________
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Hay’s Showgirl invite
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SECTION C SHEEPDOG TRIALS
ENTRY FEE: AS PER CLASS NOMINATION
ENTRIES CLOSE: 1st APRIL 2014
Nominations to: Linda Mitchell
141 Western Road
Tara QLD 4421
Phone: 4665 3984 E:[email protected] Mobile: 0438 038 424
Camping Fees Apply: $15.00 per van for weekend.
Open & Improver Trials to be run separately, time & nomination numbers permitting.
OPEN TRIAL - NOM $14.00
1st - $210 and sash, 2nd - $160 and sash; 3rd - $110 and sash; 4th - $85
and sash, 5th - $60 and sash, 6th - $35 and sash.
IMPROVERS TRIAL - NOM $11.00
1st - $110 and sash, 2nd - $80 and sash, 3rd - $50 and Sash, 4th - $30 and
sash, 5th and 6th - $20 and sash.
NOVICE TRIAL - NOM $11.00
1st - $90 and sash, 2nd - $60 and sash, 3rd - $35 and sash, 4th - $25 and
sash, 5th - $20 and sash, 6th - $16 and sash.
ENCOURAGEMENT TRIAL - NOM $6.00
1st - $30 and sash, 2nd - $20 and sash, 3rd - $10 and sash, 4th - 6th –
sash.
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SECTION D SHOW & SHINE CARS
CATEGORIES:
BEST OF SHOW – 1ST & 2ND PRIZES
VAN
HOLDEN
FORD
AUSSIE MUSCLE
USA MUSCLE
IMPORT
STREET CUSTOM
RESTORED VINTAGE
ORIGINAL RESTORED
STREET & STRIP
HOT ROD
RAT ROD
PAINT
INTERIOR
ENGINE BA
STEWARDS RANKIN MONAGHAN
OPEN TO ALL SHOW PATRONS
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SECTION E FLORAL ART
Entries cannot be removed until 8:00am Sunday 13th April 2014 after the Show.
Accessories to be allowed in all classes unless otherwise stated. No Silks unless stated.
3 SECTIONS:
OPEN/PROFESSIONAL INTERMEDIATE NOVICE
Each section to compete using the same titles but to be judged at each level
1. Driftwood and Native Flowers
2. Green and White Arrangement
3. Tall and Slender Foliage
4. Modern Arrangement using 7 pieces of material Flowers and Foliage
5. Masked Ball Interpretive
6. Miniature Arrangement using fresh or dried material not to be more
than 15cm.
Most Points – Open/Professional - Thelma Been Memorial Trophy donated by Dalby Landscapes
Most Points - Intermediate – Trophy donated by Robin Buckley
Most Points – Novice – Trophy donated by Margaret Stevenson
STEWARDS BEV RUHLE 4662 5251
ENTRY FEE: $1.00 NOMINATIONS CLOSE: 4th April 2014
ENTRIES IN BY 9.30am on 10th April 2014
JUDGING: 10th April 2014
PRIZE MONEY: 1ST $5.00 2ND $3.00 3RD $1.00
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CHILDRENS COMPETITION UNDER 14 YEARS
1. Miniature Garden 30cm square using rocks and succulents
2. A patchwork design using dried seeds. May be glued in place, 20cm square, mosaic design
3. Design an Animal using Vegetables or Fruit.
Most Points – Children under 14 years – Trophy donated by Mrs Bev
Ruhle
CHAMPION ARRANGEMENT: Open/Professional Section Trophy donated
by Mr & Mrs H Kessler
CHAMPION ARRANGEMENT: Intermediate Section Trophy donated by
Margaret Stevenson
CHAMPION ARRANGEMENT: Novice Section Trophy donated by Lyn’s
Flower Studio
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SECTION F POT & BUSH HOUSE PLANTS
1. Table Plant- Pot not to exceed 5" in height
2. Pot Plant in bloom
3. Pot Plant, variegated foliage
4. Specimen Pot Plant
5. Specimen Plant in berry
6. Specimen Coleus
7. Specimen Begonia
8. Specimen Palm - any variety
9. Specimen Philodendron
10. Best Climbing Pot Plant
11. Collection of Plants - 1 variety distinct, four only
Prizes 1st $5, 2nd $2.50. Donated by Ina Butters
STEWARDS SUE TAYLOR 4662 2858
ENTRY FEE: $1.00 CHERYL PARSONS 4662 4369
MULTIPLE ENTRIES ALLOWED NOMINATIONS CLOSE: 4th April 2014
ENTRIES IN BY 11am on 9th April 2014 JUDGING: Wednesday 9th April 2014
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $2.00 2nd $1.00 EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE STATED
Points System: 1st – 2points, 2nd – 1point Champion: 1 point.
• Entries to be judged on quality, freshness and overall appearance, and must be entered in one class only. (*Hint*) Old and damaged leaves should be removed and pots cleaned.
• Exhibits in this section must not be removed before 8:00am Sunday 13th April 2014 after the show finishes
• Prize money must be collected from secretary’s office before show concludes.
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12. Collection Pot Plants distinct- not succulents, six only
Prizes 1st $5, 2nd $2.50. Donated by Ina Butters
13. Specimen African Violet
14. Specimen Maiden Hair Fern
15. Specimen any other kind of Fern
16. Specimen Potted Rose
17. Specimen Staghorn or Elkhorn
18. Hanging container of Fern
19. Hanging container - any other plant/ plants
20. Collection Ferns - distinct, six only Trophy Donated by Sunshine Mitre 10
21. Specimen Ivy
22. Specimen Zonal Geranium
23. Specimen Ivy Geranium
24. Three Geraniums distinct (not necessarily in bloom). Prizes – 1st $5, 2nd $2, donated by the Pedler Family
25. Prettiest Pot Plant in container, both to be judged
26. Plant or plants in Novelty Container, both will be judged
27. Specimen Cacti or Succulent
28. Collection of Succulents including Cacti, not more than 10
29. Best Landscape Succulent or Cacti Garden, to be growing
30. Specimen Bonsai
31. Specimen Bromeliad
MOST POINTS IN POT PLANTS- Trophy donated by Neville and Rae Tuckey
CHAMPION FERN- Trophy donated by Blue View Nursery
CHAMPION POT PLANT- Trophy donated by Gary and Zena Ronnefeldt
CHAMPION BEGONIA- Trophy donated by Rob and Cheryl Parsons
CHAMPION HANGING CONTAINER OR BASKET- Trophy donated by John and Sue Taylor
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CHAMPION POT PLANT- Ribbon
CHILDREN'S SECTION
32. Best Cacti or Succulent
33. Novelty Container of Plant/ Plants
34. Pot of Colour/ Colours
35. Best decorated pot.
Most points: Prizes for 1st and 2nd donated by Sue Taylor & Cheryl
Parsons
Community Stage: Friday 2pm & 4:30pm / Saturday 1pm & 4:30pm
Main Arena: Friday 8pm / Saturday 8pm
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SECTION G CUT FLOWERS
Rules & Regulations
Exhibits in these sections must not be removed before 8am Sunday 13th April 2014
All exhibits must have been grown by the exhibitor
ROSES
1. Roses - Four different roses to be named 1st - $2.00 2nd - $1.00
2. Rose Collection - To be judged on quality 1st - $2.00 2nd - $1.00
3. Rose - Yellow, one bloom
4. Rose - Pink, one bloom
5. Rose – White/Cream, one bloom
6. Three Roses - Three distinct colours
7. Three Roses - One distinct colour
8. Rose - Red, one bloom
9. Rose - any other colour – One bloom
10. Rose – Bi Colour – One Bloom
11. Rose - From bud to bloom in three stages
12. Polyanthus or Floribunda, One Truss
13. One miniature rose bloom
14. Three miniature rose blooms
STEWARDS SUE TAYLOR 4662 2858
ENTRY FEE: $0.50 CHERYL PARSONS 4662 4369
MULTIPLE ENTRIES ALLOWED NOMINATIONS CLOSE: 10th April 2014
ENTRIES IN BY 11am on 10th April 2014 JUDGING: 10th April 2014
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.00 Except where otherwise stated
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CHAMPION MINIATURE ROSE, Bloom to be selected from 13 and 14 Pam Leahy
Memorial Trophy donated by Dalby Hardware & Plumbing
CHAMPION ROSE, to be selected from the above classes Donated by Dalby
Landscapes.
OTHER FLOWERS
15. Specimen Dahlia - any variety
16. Collection of 3 Dahlias - any variety
17. Specimen Carnation
18. Exhibit of Zinnias
19. Specimen of Zinnia - any variety
20. Exhibit of Petunias
21. Exhibit of Marigolds, French or African
22. Specimen Bulbous, Tuberous or Rhizome Bloom
23. Specimen single Gerbera
24. Specimen double Gerbera
25. Specimen Ivy Geranium, one bloom connected to foliage
26. Three Ivy Geranium, three distinct colours - connected to foliage
27. Any other Geranium / Pelargonium with flowers connected to foliage
28. Specimen Zonal Geranium - common type
29. Three Zonal Geraniums - three distinct colours
30. Collection of Zonal Geraniums with flowers attached to foliage
31. A stem of Daisy
32. Collection of Daisies
33. Collection of cut Flowers
34. Specimen Shrub - Flowers or Berries, one spike - truss or bloom
35. Specimen Creeper - one cut
36. Specimen Perennial Bloom
37. Collection of Foliage
38. Exhibit of Chrysanthemums
39. Any flower not mentioned (annual only)
40. One Cut of Foliage
41. Specimen flowering tree - one cut
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42. Specimen Bougainvillea – one cut
43. Best Bloom/s Eucalyptus, one stem
44. Best Bloom Callistemon (Bottle Brush), one stem
45. Best Bloom/s Grevillea, one stem
46. Any other Native Bloom - one cut
47. Best Collection of Native Flora.
CHAMPION MISCELLANEOUS FLOWER - Donated by Dalby Florist CHAMPION GERANIUM - Heather Johnson Memorial Trophy donated by Wicks Family CHAMPION SHRUB or CREEPER - Donated by Dalby & District Horticultural Society MOST POINTS - from Flowers Donated by Pedler Family BEST BLOOM IN NATIVE FLORA- Donated by Ausplant Nursery
Dalby Hardware &
Plumbing
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SECTION H FRUITS & VEGETABLES
OPEN SECTION FRUIT & VEGETABLES
1. Plate of two Citrus
2. Any fruit not listed.
3. Any variety Onion.
4. Plate Potatoes.
5. Plate of Sweet Potatoes.
6. One Triamble Pumpkin.
7. One Gramma Bugle Pumpkin.
8. One Jap Pumpkin
9. One Queensland Blue Pumpkin
10. One Butternut Pumpkin
11. One Golden Nugget Pumpkin
12. Any other variety pumpkin not mentioned
13. One large Cattle Pumpkin
14. Best Collection of Pumpkins (4)
15. Any variety Beans
16. Plate Squash / Marrow
17. Two Cobs of Corn
18. Three Carrots
19. Three Beetroot
20. One Lettuce
STEWARDS LYNDA BOWER 46682177
ENTRY FEE: $1.00 Juniors FREE NOMINATIONS CLOSE 4th April 2014
ENTRIES IN BY 10th April, or by 8:30am 11th April JUDGING: Friday 11th April 2014
PRIZE MONEY: Champion $5.00 1st $2.00 2nd $1.00
Prizes Donated by: Lorraine Schiller & Eden Seeds
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21. Six Radishes
22. Plate Tomatoes
23. Two Cucumbers
24. Bunch Silverbeet
25. Two Chokos
26. Bunch Rhubarb
27. Any other Vegetable not specified
28. Best Collection Vegetables
29. One Rockmelon
30. One Melon (Watermelon or Pie melon)
31. Two Capsicums
32. One Bunch Herbs
33. Best Collection Herbs.
Most Points Awarded & Champion Vegetable Award Encouragement Award
JUVENILE SECTION
Entry Fee: Free - Prizes -1st $2.00 - 2nd $1.00
Fruit and Vegetables
34. One Vegetable
35. One Fruit
36. Collection Vegetable or Herb
Eggs
37. 6 Brown Eggs 38. 6 Tinted Eggs
39. 6 White Eggs 40. 6 Eggs not mentioned. (Duck, quail etc.)
Honey
41. Jar Light honey 42. Jar Dark honey
43. Sample Wax
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SECTION I PRODUCE
Photographs of agriculture to be submitted by Friday the 4th April for Agriculture display of the Dalby district.
Photographs to be mounted on black cardboard with a perimeter of 2cm & will be attached to hessian with a pin.
Grain to be delivered in 2kg containers.
Hay to be delivered in small bales.
Displays to be in the pavilion by Thursday 10th or Friday 11th April 9:00am or by appointment.
Displays to be collected on Sunday the 13th of April.
GRAIN DISPLAY
Grain Display of the Dalby & Darling Downs Region.
Including displays of Barley, Chickpeas, Wheat, Corn, Cotton, French Millet, Mung
Beans, Sorghum & Soy Beans.
Exhibits are encouraged & welcome.
HAY DISPLAY
Hay Display of the Dalby & Darling Downs Region.
Including displays of Lucerne Hay, Forage Hay & Cereal Hay.
Exhibits are encouraged & welcome.
OLD PHOTOGRAPHS OF FARMS, CROPS & FARM MACHINERY-NEEDED FOR DISPLAY
ONLY. Photograph donations welcome for future displays.
This Grain & Hay display is to promote our local & surrounding farmers & the
fantastic work they do & have done for many years.
STEWARDS DOUG & RENAY ASHFORD 4663 5103
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SECTION J COOKERY
One entry only in each cooking class allowed.
All cakes to remain in cases until last day of show.
Stewards will place half of each exhibit in plastic bags for an economy measure.
Only white cardboard plates to be used. No decorative trim on jam jars.
All exhibitors must clear of the display area during judging.
Exhibits in this section must not be removed before 8am Sunday 13th April 2014.
No responsibility will be taken for exhibits not claimed.
All exhibits in this section to be home made by amateurs.
No packet mixtures to be used except in classes specified for them.
Distinct means completely different type or variety.
Prize money as stated in each section.
PRESERVES
To be shown in 375 or 500 gram bottles. Please place labels on lids as well as bottles.
No decorative jam jars.
Prize Money: 1st - $5, 2nd - $3;
1 - One jar butter spread, any variety.
2 - One bottle of mustard pickles.
3 - One bottle of Tomato Sauce, in Tomato Sauce bottle.
4 - Relish.
5 - One jar sweet orange jam.
6 - One jar grape jam.
7 - One jar plum jam.
8 - One jar apricot jam bottle
4 - Relish.
5 - One jar sweet orange jam.
6 - One jar grape jam.
7 - One jar plum jam.
STEWARDS LEANNE SCHELBERG 4663 5105/0428 735 577
ENTRY FEE: $1.00 NOMINATIONS CLOSE: 4th April 2014
ENTRIES IN BY 9.30am on 10th April 2014 JUDGING: 10th April 2014
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8 - One jar apricot jam.
9 - One jar fig jam.
10 - One jar tomato jam.
11 - One jar any other variety of jam.
12 - Jam, three jars, distinct varieties.
COOKERY:
Prize money: 1st - $5, 2nd - $3. (unless otherwise stated)
13 - Six plain scones.
14 - Six pumpkin scones
15 - Six pikelets.
16 – Biscuits two of any 3 different varieties.
17 - Loaf machine made (any variety
18 - Teacake - Not in ring tin, no apple, topped with cinnamon and sugar only.
19 - Date bar. 1st - $8, 2nd - $4.
20 - Sponge sandwich without butter/jam filled (un-iced).
1st - $8, 2nd - $4.
21 - Health Bar no nuts. 1st - $8, 2nd - $4.
22 - Chocolate Ring Cake (iced top only). 1st - $8, 2nd - $4.
23 - Orange Bar (iced top only). 1st - $8, 2nd - $4.
24 - Pumpkin Fruit Cake - square or round tin. 1st - $12,2nd - $8.
25 - Coffee Cake - round tin (top iced only).
26 - Carrot Cake -round or square tin (lemon icing on top) Walnuts, No Fruit. 1st- $6, 2nd
$4.
27 - Sultana Cake. Square or Round Tin. 1st - $10, 2nd - $5.
28 -Boiled Fruit Cake 375gram Fruit. 1st - $8, 2nd - $4.
29 - Rich Fruit Cake - square tin. 1st - $20, 2nd - $10.
30 - Plum Pudding (steamed).
31 – Easy Superfood Cake with Raw Cacao, Coconut & Raspberries (Dairy Free, Gluten
Free, Low GI and Wheat Free)
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Ingredients:
4 tbsp. Chia seeds, soaked in 1 cup of water for overnight, ½ cup Cacao powder (raw,
unroasted coco powder), 125gm Coconut oil, 5 medium to large eggs, 175gm Almond
Meal, ½ cup Coconut sugar (or rapadura sugar), 1 pinch Himalayan sea salt, 1 tsp bicarb, 1
cup fresh/thawed frozen raspberries, ½ cup shaved coconut. Method. Preheat oven to
180c or 170c fan forced. Line a spring form cake tin with non-stick baking paper. Soak
chia seeds in 1 cup of water for 15minutes, stirring regularly. In the meantime place cacao,
eggs, almond meal, coconut sugar, salt, bicarb, shave coconut and coconut oil in a bowl.
Whisk to combine well and break up any lumps (at least 1 minute). Add chia seed jelly
and whisk until well combined. Fold in raspberries. Pour into lined cake tin. Bake in over
for 35-40 minutes or until it bounces back when pressed in the middle. Let the cake cool
for 5-10 minutes in the tine. Finish cooling on a wire cooling rack. Serve warm or cold
with some extra raspberries and yummy coconut yoghurt.
Recipe supplied by Dalby Health Foods
SWEETS:
Prize money first $6, second $4. (Except where otherwise stated):
32 - Coconut Ice. Three Bars.
33 – Peanut Toffee in Patty Papers. Plate of four.
34 - Chocolate Fudge. Plate of six.
35 - Marshmallows. Plate of six.
36 - Presentation box of homemade sweets - 1st $8, 2nd $4.
NOVICE CLASSES:
These classes are open to exhibitors 13 years and over who have never won a first prize
in the class for which they are competing.
NOVICE COOKERY
37 – Six Pikelets
38 – Six Biscuits (All same, any variety)
39 – Tea Cake (Cinnamon Top)
40 – Chocolate Cake.
41 – Any variety of Slice (six only)
42 – Raw Lemon Cheesecake
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Ingredients: Crust ½ cup pitted dates, 1 cup raw walnuts or pecans. Method Lightly
process in a food processor fitted with S blade until sticky but chunky then press into
springform pan or lightly greased (with melted coconut oil) cake pan then place in freezer
to set while making filling.
Filling 1½ cups raw cashews soaked for 2 hours, juice of 1-2 lemons (half cup of juice), 1/3
cup maple syrup/raw bush honey, 1/3 cup melted coconut oil, 2 tsp vanilla extract, pinch
Himalayan or Celtic sea salt. Method Blend all ingredients except oil unit smooth. Drizzle
coconut oil in slowly while blending on low unit well combined. Pour filling into crust
then place in freezer to set once more until serving. Garnish with lemon zest, coconut
flakes and crushed nuts if desired.
Recipe supplied by Dalby Health Foods.
SPECIAL PRIZES FOR EXHIBITORS GAINING
MOST POINTS IN PRESERVES CLASSES: Donated by Mrs D Culbert
MOST POINTS IN NOVICE CLASSES: Donated by Macalister QCWA in memory of
Norma Teakle.
MOST POINTS COOKERY SECTION: Donated by Mr & Mrs N & S McVeigh.
MOST POINTS SWEETS SECTION: Donated by
Springvale QCWA.
CHAMPION EXHIBIT: to be selected from all exhibits in this section: Donated by
Katrina's Hair Design, Ribbon donated by Show Society
Prize money kindly supported by:
AWB
D Bach
Jean Buckley
D Culbert
Dalby Health Foods
Dalby Refrigeration
Incitec Pivot Dalby
Kupunn QCWA
R Lowien
Glen & Valma Schelberg
Jason & Le-Anne Schelberg
Joy Shields
Teakle Family
Dulcie Von Pein
Win Weier Family
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SECTION K CHILDREN’S COOKERY
All exhibits to remain until 8am Sunday 13th April 2014.
All exhibitors must live within 50kms radius of Dalby.
Twelve years and under
1. Three pikelets.
2. Three Anzac Biscuits
3. Three patty cakes. Plain un-iced.
4. Three jam drops.
5. Chocolate cake Round or square tin. (iced top only)
6. Packet cake mix any Variety (un-iced).
7. Cocoa Walnut / Date Balls
Ingredients: 100gms of Walnuts, 100gms of Dates, 2 tablespoons of Coconut Oil, 1
tablespoon of Cocoa Powder.
Method Mix Walnuts and Dates together with Cocoa powder. Blitz all ingredients
together once more. Roll small amount of the mixture into ball shape. Optional: roll the
balls in organic desiccated coconut. Refrigerate or Freeze.
Recipe supplied by Dalby Health Foods
Special Education Classes
8 - Three Biscuits any variety.
9 - Three patty cakes iced and decorated.
MOST POINTS IN CHILDREN'S COOKERY: $10
Donated by Robyn Buckley.
CHAMPION EXHIBIT IN CHILDREN’S COOKERY:
Trophy donated by Macalister QCWA in Memory of Mrs Kathleen McCay
Ribbon donated by Show Society.
STEWARDS LEANNE SCHELBERG 4663 5105/0428 735 577
ENTRY FEE: $0.50 NOMINATIONS CLOSE: 4th April 2014
ENTRIES IN 9am 10th April 2014 JUDGING: 10th April 2014
PRIZE MONEY: 1ST $3.00 2ND $2.00
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SECTION L CAKE DECORATING
All class entries must be iced using fondant or royal icing and presented on a base board not exceeding 35cm (diameter or width).
These base boards must be raised on cleats sufficient to enable ease of handling. Cleats must be adhered to boards.
Wire may be used but must not penetrate the surface of the exhibit. Posy picks are permissible.
Minimum use of non-icing material such as wire, stamens, ribbon, lustre etc. to support and enhance traditional sugar based icing techniques is permitted.
Dummy cakes are allowed in all classes except novelty.
Classes 5 & 8 designs must be achievable in cake.
All Exhibits are to remain until 8am Sunday 13th April 2014
SCHOOL STUDENTS
CLASS 1: PATTY CAKES – Primary 1-3
Three (3) patty cakes with fondant icing, decorated and arranged in a creative
manner on a cake board no greater than 20cm (8”) square.
1st Prize $10.00, 2nd Prize $5.00 Sponsored by Katty Cakes.
CLASS 2: PATTY CAKES – Secondary 4-7
Six (6) patty cakes iced, with fondant icing, decorated and
arranged in a creative manner on a cake board no greater than
20cm (8”) square.
1st Prize $10.00, 2nd Prize $5.00 Sponsored by Katty Cakes.
NOVICE SECTION
This section is open to persons who have not entered a cake decorating competition or have less
than 5 years cake decorating experience.
STEWARDS JANELLE PEARCE 4662 4016
ENTRY FEE: $1.00 NOMINATIONS CLOSE: 7th April 2014
ENTRIES IN BY 9.30am on 10th April 2014
JUDGING: Thursday 10th April 2014
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CLASS 3: SPECIMEN FLOWER
Rose - A stem of a flower of your choice to include a flower, bud and leaves.
1st Prize $10.00, 2nd Prize $5.00 Sponsored by Dalby & District Cake Decorators Assn.
CLASS 4: SPECIAL OCCASION CAKE – ANY CELEBRATION
One tier cake only. Your choice of celebration but must include an inscription.
1st Prize $20.00, 2nd Prize $10.00 Sponsored by Katty Cakes.
CLASS 5: NOVELTY CAKE
A design of your own creation. The exhibit must be sculptured from cake.
The exhibit must be iced with fondant or royal icing.
1st Prize $20.00, 2nd Prize $10.00 Sponsored by A Time to Party.
OPEN SECTION
CLASS 6: SPECIMEN FLOWER
Parrot Tulip - A stem of a flower of your choice to include a flower, bud and leaves. 1st Prize
$10.00, 2nd Prize $5.00 Sponsored by Dalby & District Cake Decorators Assn.
CLASS 7: SPECIAL OCCASION CAKE – ANY CELEBRATION
One tier cake only. Your choice of celebration but must include an inscription. 1st
Prize $20.00, 2nd Prize $10.00 Sponsored by Carma Coffee.
CLASS 8: NOVELTY CAKE
A design of your own creation. The exhibit must be sculptured from cake.
1st Prize $20.00, 2nd Prize $10.00 Sponsored by A Time to Party.
CLASS 9: WEDDING CAKE
Open to all competitors. Two or more cakes to be tiered or otherwise presented on a common based board not exceeding 45cm
1st Prize $50.00, 2nd Prize $30.00, 3rd Prize $20 Sponsored by Western Downs Spreading.
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SECTION M PHOTOGRAPHY
Exhibits to accompany entry form and to be delivered to show office between 10am –
4pm 24th march 2014, and no later than 4pm 25th March 2014
ABSOLUTE DEADLINE TO ALLOW TIME FOR JUDGING
Winning entries from previous years are ineligible
Name, Address and Section to be clearly marked on back of cardboard
Framed photos or not backed will not be displayed or judged
Dates and writing on photos will make them ineligible for judging
ALL PHOTOS TO BE BACKED ON CARDBOARD WITH NO MORE THAN 2CM PERIMETER
AROUND PHOTO EDGES
Entries and prize money can be collected on Sunday 13th April 2014 after 1pm, or collected from show office after this time.
JUNIOR SECTION – Colour, Black & White & Sepia
1. 8 Years and Under – any photo 4” x 6” - 9 – 12 Years (Colour, Black & White,
Sepia) – 4” x 6”
2. Animal/Pet
3. Bird/Insect
4. People
5. Flowers, Trees etc.
6. Any other Photo
STEWARDS JULIE PARSONS 4662 4423 (After 7pm)
ENTRY FEE: $1.00 PER CLASS/SECTION NOMINATIONS CLOSE 25th March 2014
ENTRIES IN BY 4pm on 24th March 2014
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00 3rd $1.00
*except where otherwise stated
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13 - 17 YEARS (Colour, Black & white, Sepia)
7. Animal/Pet
8. Bird/Insect
9. Sunrise/Sunset
10. People
11. Flowers, Trees etc.
12. Any other Photo 4” x 6”
13. Enlargement – an subject – more than 5” x 7” no bigger than 10” x 12”
OPEN SECTION (18 YEARS & OVER)
14. Animal
15. Bird
16. Insect
17. Rural/Farm
18. Water
19. Landscape
20. Reflections
21. Sunrise
22. Sunset
23. Flowers, Trees, etc.
24. People (more than 1 person)
25. Person (1 of)
26. Buildings
27. Any other Photo
OPEN SECTION – ENLARGEMENTS (18 YEARS & OVER) COLOUR, BLACK &
WHITE, SEPIA 4” x 6”
28. People (more than 1 Person)
29. Person (only 1 of)
30. Animal
31. Bird or Insect
32. Scenery
33. Any other Photo
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OPEN SECTION - ENLARGEMENTS (18 YEARS & OVER) COLOUR, BLACK &
WHITE, SEPIA
MAXIMUM SIZE OF PRINT 16” x 20”
34. Animal
35. People (more than 1)/ Person (only 1 of)
36. Sunrise
37. Sunset/Sunrise
38. Bird/Insect
39. Scenery
40. Any Other Photo
Winning print of Special Class for Little Ones 8 Years & under (class 1)
Donated by Marlena Hoskin Photography
Most points in Junior Section prize donated by David’s Interior
Improvements
Most points in 13-17 years section prize donated Datt Family
Winning Enlargement in 13-17 years section Prize donated by Total Care
Vets and Pet Warehouse
Champion Open Print from Classes 14-33 prizes donations complements
Australian Country Living
Champion Open Print of Show from classes 14-40 winning entry framed by
Milne Studios
Most Points in open Section Prize donation by Dalby Landscape & Home
Garden Centre
Champion Open Section Enlargement Classes 34-40 Prize Donation by
David’s Interior Improvements
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Fireworks Friday & Saturday Night from 8:30pm
Proudly Sponsored by
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SECTION N FINE ART
ALL ENTRIES MUST BE ABLE TO BE HUNG SAFELY WITH D HOOKS AND CORD Entrants name, address, title, price and class are to be clearly marked on the back of each
exhibit. Only 2 paints per person per section Size limit: 100cm x 120cm All paintings to be bonafide work of the exhibitor Art work may be exhibited twice unless it has won a prize at the Dalby Show. A commission of 10% will be paid to the Dalby Show Society on all sales of exhibits during the
show All work to be suitably framed and ready for hanging, must use D Hooks. The organisers and stewards will exercise reasonable care with work submitted but will not be
responsible for the loss or any damage whatsoever to any work in their care.
Please refer to the conditions of entry in the front of the schedule for further information.
The stewards have the right to transfer an exhibit to another section if it is deemed necessary.
The judge's decision will be final and no correspondence will be entered into.
Each class is judged individually, the Champion and Reserve Champion Exhibit being judged from the winners of the classes 2 to 7.
Exhibits in this section must not be removed before 8am on Sunday 13th April 2014.
NO CHILDRENS WORK will be exhibited unless properly framed and able to be hung.
(To stop the paintings ending up on the floor)
1 BEGINNER ART - ANY SUBJECT/ANY MEDIUM
Prizes 1st - $60, 2nd - $30. Both prizes donated by Stonestreets Coaches.
2 OPEN WATER COLOUR OR GOUACHE – ANY SUBJECT
Prizes 1st - $50 from Dalby Rural Supplies and $50 from Carrick & Aland; 2nd -
$25 from Dalby Show Society.
3 OPEN PASTEL AND DRAWING – ANY SUBJECT
Prizes 1st - $100 voucher for ARTSHOP (A Framing only) Toowoomba; 2nd - $25 from
Western Downs Regional Council.
STEWARDS ROBYN BUCKLEY 4663 9733
ISABELLE LAFFY 4669 7712
ENTRY FEE: $2.00 NOMINATIONS CLOSE 8th April 2014
ENTRIES IN BY 9.30am on 9th April 2014 JUDGING: 10th April 2014
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4 BLACK AND WHITE DRAWING - CHARCOAL, PEN & INK, PENCIL. ANY SUBJECT
Prizes 1st - $100 Carvosso & Winship Solicitors
2nd - $25 donated by Nuts, Bolts, Fasteners & Industrial – Dalby.
5 OPEN OTHER MEDIUMS – ANY SUBJECT
Prizes 1st - $100 donated by Western Downs Regional Council.
2nd - $25 donated by Dalby Show Society.
6 LOCAL SECTION – ANY MEDIUM
This prize is available only to members of the Dalby Art Group and persons residing
within 40kms of Dalby.
Prizes 1st - $50 gift voucher from Murray's Art & Framing, Peter and Jan Granfield Toowoomba and $50 from Dalby Art Group Inc. 2nd - $25 from Western Downs
Regional Council.
7 PORTRAIT – ANY MEDIUM (SINGLE HUMAN SUBJECT)
Prizes 1st - $100 donated by BMO Accountants - Dalby.
2nd - $25 from Nuts, Bolts, Fasteners & Industrial – Dalby.
YOUTH SECTION ANY SUBJECT – ANY MEDIUM
Entry fees $0.50.
ONLY 2 ENTRIES PER SECTION Teachers & Parents, please make sure D-hooks and cord are on work
8 12yrs to 17yrs.
Prizes 1st - $50 A Country Garden Early Childhood Centre.
2nd - $15; 3rd - $10 both donated by Dalby Show Society.
9 9yrs to under 12yrs.
Prizes 1st - $25, 2nd - $15, 3rd - $10 donated by The Kids Club, Dalby.
10 Under 9yrs.
Prizes 1st - $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $5 from Collins Bookstore – ABC Centre, Dalby.
CHAMPION PAINTING OF SHOW: $200 donated by Ergon Energy plus sash donated by Dalby Show Society. RESERVE CHAMPION: Prize $100 - $50 donated by Western Downs Regional Council and $50 donated by Gow's Refrigeration
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SECTION O HANDICRAFTS
• All work to be bona fide work of the Exhibitor.
• The stewards may transfer any entry from a class should a more suitable one be
found.
• All exhibitors to abide by the decision of the judge as to whether prizes be awarded
or not.
• Exhibits can only be entered for two years whether having won a prize or not.
• Prize money must be collected from the office before the show concludes.
• Exhibits must not be removed before 8am Sunday 13th April 2014
• All care will be taken of exhibits by Show Society, but any loss or damage
whatsoever will be the responsibility of the exhibitor.
• Distinct where specified means a completely different variety or type.
CLASSES 1. Article in nylon ribbon.
2. Jewellery - beadwork - necklace.
3. Jewellery - beadwork - bracelet.
4. Jewellery - beadwork - earrings.
5. Article in beadwork.
6. Coat hanger - any medium.
7. Cushion – any medium.
8. Cushion – patchwork.
9. Article in patchwork.
10. Picture (framed) in long stitch on canvas.
STEWARDS DULCIE CASEY 4662 2220
ENTRY FEE: $1.00 Juniors FREE NOMINATIONS CLOSE 3rd April 2014
ENTRIES IN BY 9.30am on 10th April 2014
JUDGING: Thursday 10th April 2014
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $4.00 2nd $2.00
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11. Article in counted cross-stitch.
12. Picture (framed) in counted cross-stitch.
Trophy for classes 11/12 (counted cross stitch) - open order donated by Anthony's
Dalby.
13. Three articles suitable for gifts - distinct crafts
14. Child's toy – soft craft under 30cm
15. Child’s toy – hard craft under 30cm
16. Bear (hand embroidered).
17. Bear using fur fabric.
18. One person exhibit - five crafts.
Trophy – Donated by The Look Hair Studio Dalby
19. Article Silk Painting
20. Fancy cut egg - any size egg incorporating filigree or difficult cutting, lattice, lace or
similar cutting in design.
21. Novice - any type of decorated egg that has been done by a person with less than 2
years’ experience.
22. Folk art - any article.
23. Three greeting cards - handmade - distinct.
24. One Christmas card - handmade.
25. Greeting card using parchment.
26. Handmade box.
27. Scrapbook page - title page one page per person.
28. Scrapbook page - heritage page one page per person.
29. Scrapbook page- one page per person.
30. Scrapbook double page - one page per person.
31. Article using recycled material.
32. Tapestry - framed any medium
33. Person over 65 years - article in soft craft.
34. Person over 65 years - article in hard craft.
35. Person over 65 years - knee rug - knitted or crochet.
36. Article not mentioned – soft craft.
37. Article not mentioned – hard craft.
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JUVENILE CLASSES
Exhibitors under 16 years of age
38. Article in beading
39. Article in soft craft
40. Article in hard craft
41. Scrapbook page – one page per person.
CHAMPION PIECE OF HANDICRAFT Trophy donated by Mrs Val McPherson.
MOST POINTS – Trophy donated by Mrs Jeanette Gillespie.
Triple J’s Unearthed Band in 2012 – “Gung Ho”
Appearing at the Racecourse Bar @ 8:45pm
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SECTION P NEEDLEWORK
Exhibits in this section must not be removed before 8am Sunday 13th April 2014.
All work must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor and must not have been laundered.
Back of work must be visible except for numbers 44 and 47.
Exhibits cannot be entered for more than one class at a time.
Each exhibit to consist of one article only, unless otherwise specified.
Distinct, where specified, means a completely different variety or type.
All classes in wool to be wool or substitute. All knitting must be handwork unless otherwise stated and must be work of the exhibitor.
No award will be made in any class if the work is below standard (this is at the discretion of the judge).
Coarse crochet cotton 10 or coarser. Medium 20-40. Fine crochet cotton 50 or finer. All crochet must be handwork unless otherwise stated and must be work of the exhibitor.
Any soiled needlework will not be considered for show purposes.
Exhibits can be entered for two (2) years only, if the exhibit has won first prize it is no longer permitted to be entered.
All care will be taken of exhibits by the Show Society, but any loss or damage whatsoever will be the responsibility of the exhibitor.
STEWARDS LORRAINE DONNELY 4662 5909
SHIRLEY BURNS 4662 5885
ENTRY FEE: $1.00 NOMINATIONS CLOSE: 4th April 2014
ENTRIES IN BY 9am on 9th April 2014 JUDGING: Friday 9th April 2014
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $4.00 2nd $2.00
POINT SYSTEM 2 FOR 1ST AND 1 FOR 2ND.
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HAND KNITTING - Wool or Substitute
1. Gents cardigan or pullover with or without sleeves.
2. Article in fair sale. Boys/Girls cardigan or pullover with or without sleeves –
Ladies/Gents cardigan or pullover with or without sleeves.
3. Infants knitted dress, cardigan or pullover.
4. Baby’s 3-piece outfit - bonnet, booties, jacket
5. Babies matinee jacket/Babies booties or bonnet/Babies shawl or pram cover.
6. Any other article in Wool or Substitute not mentioned.
7. Tea Cosy.
8. Knitted Rug – Any Size
9. Knitted Centre – 23cm to 30cm. Can have crochet edge.
CROCHET
16. Bunny rug or pram cover (Pure Wool/Synthetic) please specify
17. Infant’s frock or jacket.
18. Infants 3-piece outfit, Coat, bonnet and booties.
19. Three piece duchess set.
20. Three doilies, 23cm or less and distinct.
21. Three handkerchiefs - edge and/or corner.
22. Centre - over 23cm – 50 cotton or finer.
23. Centre - over 23cm – 20, 40, 60 cotton.
24. Tea cosy, pot holder or dish cloth.
25. Small Tablecloth – under 70cm.
26. Afghan Rug.
27. Bedspread - any sized bed.
28. Cushion Cover Only. Sized 38cm to 40cm.
29. Any other article not mentioned – Small Size. 30. Any other article not mentioned –
Large Size.
31. Any other article of crochet in thread.
32. Crochet runner not less than 61 cm by 23cm.
33. Any Tatting, Tricot or Hairpin Work.
NEEDLEWORK
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34. Embroidered 3 piece duchess set. 23cm by 33cm.
35. Coloured hand embroidery - not mentioned.
36. Article in cross-stitch unmounted.
37. Framed sample of assorted stitches, size 23cm x 33cm.
38. Article in Hardenger.
39. Any Other Article in Needlework not mentioned.
40. Smocked Article.
41. Apron – Any Style.
42. Article in Appliqué e.g Wall Hanging or Runner (Not Quilt).
43. Hand Appliqué and Hand Quilting.
44. Stuffed Toy / Novelty.
45. Machine Sewn article of Ladies Clothing.
46. Machine sewn article of children’s clothing up to 10 years. Trophy by Thrifty Fabrics.
47. Machine article of Men's clothing.
48. Article of clothing in stretch material.
49. Small Machine Embroidered Article.
50. Pot Holder or Mitt.
51. Lounge Room Cushion. Made Up.
52. Veranda Cushion. Made Up.
53. Coat Hanger.
54. Hand and/or Machine sewn novelty. Not Toy.
55. Best Dressed Doll.
56. Christening Gown.
57. Infants Frock to 12 months 58. Girls Frock (dress) up to 10 year.
59. Article of boys clothing up to 10 years
60. Childs Playsuit (Shorts and Top).
Champion Piece of Needlework Trophy Donated by Barry and Marion Wanka.
PATCHWORK
61. Runner – Any Size a: Machine Embroidered b: Machine Patchwork (can be hand-quilted)
62. Small Afternoon Tea Tablecloth a: Machine embroidered b: Machine Patchwork
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Trophy donated by Dalby Patchwork Group.
63. Patchwork Quilt – Trophy donated by Anthony’s Dalby.
64. Machine embroidered patchwork quilt.
NOVICE CLASS
65. Best knitted Article
66. Best Crochet Article
67. Best Machine Sewn Article
68. Best Embroidered Article
Trophy for Best Article in Novice Section
STUDENT SEWING – No Entry Fee
Prize money of $10 for each category donated by Shirley Burns and
Lorraine Donnelly
Encouragement Award by Margaret and Tom Knox
Age: 8-12 years
Age: 13-18 years
69. Soft Toy (any fabric)
70. Small knitted article
71. Machine sewn cushion cover or bag
72. Any article not mentioned
Please Note: All prizes donated from year to year may change, also sections to which
prizes are allotted may change – if it is not stipulated by the person or business in which
case it is left up to the selected judge to allocate the donated prizes.
Donations as per 2014 Dalby Show
Hays Leading Edge Jewellers
Springvale QCWA
McQuacker Memorial
Milne Photography
Barry & Marion Wanka
Dalby Patchwork Group
Anthony’s Dalby
Margaret & Tom Knox
Shirley Burns & Lorraine Donnelly
Brumby’s Bakery
Sunshine Mitre 10 Dalby
Margaret Schwerin
Thrifty Fabrics
If you have any queries, please don’t hesitate to contact – Lorraine Donnelly 4662 5909
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SECTION Q POTTERY
Exhibits must not be removed before 8am on Sunday 13th April 2014
All work to be the bona fide work of the exhibitor.
No winning entry is eligible to re-enter any section in any subsequent show.
Any entrant winning a championship or first prize in any novice section may only compete in the open section in future shows
It will be at the judge’s discretion whether second or commended prizes be issued.
PRIZE MONEY: 1ST $4.00 2ND $2.00
SECTION
1. Primitive Firing or Raku
OPEN SECTION
2. Hand built
3. Wheel thrown
NOVICE SECTION
4. Hand built
5. Wheel thrown
CHAMPION PIECE - $20.00 Donated by Dalby Potters Group plus ribbon.
STEWARDS: Entry Fee: $1.00
MARGOT BOCKELMAN 4662 2019 Nominations Close 4th April 2014
PHYLLIS CHAPMAN 4662 1792 Entries in by 9.30am on 9th April 2014
MEG STEVENSON 4662 2582 Judging to commence Thursday 10th April 2014
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SECTION R EDUCATION DISPLAYS
KINDERGARTEN, PRE-SCHOOL, PRIMARY SCHOOL,
SECONDARY SCHOOL DISPLAYS.
All items in the display must be by students attending a school within a
radius of 50km of Dalby.
Each participating school and kindergarten will be presented with a certificate.
Schools will be allocated space by the Steward, the area being proportionate to
the school population.
ALL Displays must be in place within the specified area in the Secretary’s
Building by Wednesday 9th at 3.00pm
It is the responsibility of each school to erect and dismantle its own display.
Dismantling of School Displays can start 8am Sunday 13th April or otherwise
organised with the Show Office.
The Schools are no longer competing for trophies. Schools may also
choose a Theme or Work Unit on which to base their displays.
STEWARDS LESLEY CHIVERTON 4662 4464
ENTRIES IN BY 3pm on 9th April 2014
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Below are suggestions of work that may be covered in the
display. The selection of school work is left to the discretion of
the school.
HANDWRITING
CREATIVE WRITING
HAND SEWING
MATHS ACTIVITIES
PRINT MAKING
PICTURE MAKING
CONSTRUCTION
SCIENCE DISPLAY
STRING WORK
TEXTILE STITCHING
PAINTING
MODELLING
MAPPING
PROJECT COLLAGE
LINE DRAWING
WEAVING
HOMEMADE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
WORD PROCESSING (COMPUTER)
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SECTION S LEGO DISPLAYS
The exhibits entered by the child MUST be his/her own original creation. The
exhibit must not be a design or copy worked from instructions on boxes or sets
Entry forms are available from the Show Office,
Nominations to be in delivered to the pavilion by the Thursday before the show.
MAXIMUM SIZE FOR EACH EXHIBIT IS 40CM SQUARE.
EXHIBITS MUST BE SET UP ON A FIRM TRAY OR BASE, SO THEY ARE EASY TO MOVE.
NO exhibits with mechanical moving parts will be judged but they can be entered as
a display.
Entries close Thursday before the show.
Entries will remain in the pavilion until 5.00pm Saturday when the steward will be
on hand.
Prizes donated by the Dalby and District Show Society The value of the prize money (if any) will be determined by the age grouping
and the number of entries in the division.
CLASSES Division 1 – 2 to 5 years of age (Inclusive) Prize - $3.00 Division 2 – 6 to 9 years of age (Inclusive) Prize - $4.00 Division 3 – 10 to 13 years of age (Inclusive) Prize - $5.00 Division 4 – Open Division 5 – Section open to any handicapped child If any adult would like to exhibit they may do so, without being judged.
Exhibits may not be picked up before 8am Sunday 13th April 2014
STEWARDS LESLEY CHIVERTON 4662 4464
ENTRY FEE: $1.00 PER CLASS/SECTION ENTRIES IN BY 9.30am 10th April 2014
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Our Mission Statement
Dalby Show Society’s Mission
Great Agricultural Events
Local Fashions
Heading into our 144th Year in 2014, our mission is to
provide a fantastic Agricultural and Multi-cultural
event for our locals and people from afar.
Giving you the best in Agricultural events with our
best horse schedule yet. Sheepdog Trials, A great
Cattle section plus heaps more.
We hope to provide the best rides and entertainment,
the best in local fashions, markets, and stalls giving
you a unique range of choices for the whole family.
Why not become a part of this fantastic show and
show off your talents in our wide range of show
entries.
There are great prizes to be won and an esteemed
sense of pride that you get to be a part of this great
event.
A Friendly Reminder.
Exhibitors are reminded to get their entry forms in at their earliest
convenience to relieve the work load required of committee members in
the days leading up to the Dalby Show. Thank you and good luck to all
exhibitors that participate this year.
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