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MAIN DAY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2017 Indoor and Outdoor Sections • Hacking Rings • Show Jumping Open, Pony Club Unofficial (Topsy) Ring MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2017 Hacking & Harness Rings • Show Jumping Led Events & Ridden Stallion • Dressage KINGSTON SE AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY INC 132nd ANNUAL SHOW AT GALL PARK Proudly supported by KINGSTON DISTRICT COUNCIL Gateway to the South East Coast Supporting the Kingston Community

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MAIN DAYSUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2017

Indoor and Outdoor Sections • Hacking Rings • Show Jumping Open,

Pony Club Unofficial (Topsy) Ring

MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2017Hacking & Harness Rings • Show JumpingLed Events & Ridden Stallion • Dressage

KINGSTON SEAGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL ANDHORTICULTURAL SOCIETY INC132nd ANNUAL SHOW AT GALL PARK

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Address29 Holland St., (Box 321)Kingston SE SA 5275Telephone 08 8767 2033Facsimile 08 8767 2937Emailinfo@kingstondc.sa.gov.auWebsitewww.kingstondc.sa.gov.au

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KINGSTON SE A.P. & H. SOCIETY INC.MAJOR INFORMATIONMAIN SHOW DAY SUNDAY OCTOBER 1stIs the FIRST DAY OF DAYLIGHT SAVING.All times below are daylight saving times

ENTRY CLOSING DATES:September 22nd Dressage & Stockman’s ChallengeSeptember 28th All Livestock and Outdoor Sections and all Indoor Sections to be entered at the Wood HutSeptember 30th Art, Handicraft and Home Brew to be accepted in the Football Clubrooms and Wood Work in the Scout Hall Entries are to be in by 11am, for judging in the afternoon. October 1st MAIN SHOW DAY, Children’s Pets, Junior Show Personality & Tiny Tots, Speed Shear Competition & Judging of the Indoor and Outdoor sections. Entries to be in by 8.30am for judging at 9.00am

ENTRIES will be taken in the old Wood Hut room (next to District Hall), Agnes Street on September 21st (Thursday), 22nd (Friday) and September 27th (Wednesday) & 28th (Thursday) 10.00am to 4.00pm.

ENTRIES WILL ALSO BE ACCEPTED BY THE FOLLOWING METHODS:

Email: [email protected]: Post to Box 212 Kingston SE 5275 Phone: 0408 744 787Outdoor: Post to Box 212 Kingston SE 5275 Phone: (08)8767 2492

Art, Handicraft and Home Brew entries MUST BE IN BY 11.00am ON SATURDAY September 30th IN THE CLUBROOMS, and Photography IN THE SCOUT HALL as judging will be conducted in the afternoon. Other entries to be in by 8.30am on Show Day, or placed in the Football Clubrooms on Saturday from 9:30am. Wool and Farm Produce to the Pavilion by 8.30am on Sunday.

TRADE SPACEUnder cover: To be set up before 9.00am on Sunday October 1st (We also ask that Trade Space remain set up until 4.00pm on Show Day)

Outdoor May be set up any time after 12 noon Saturday September 30th and before 9.00 am Sunday October 1st (we also ask that Trade Space remain set up until 4.00 pm on Show Day)

TRADE SPACE ENQUIRIESJ Robertson 0429 167 787 P Goode 0439 866 867

To enter in State competitions visit www.sacountryshows.com for more information

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KINGSTON SE A.P. & H. SOCIETY INC.OFFICE BEARERS

President:, Mr J Robertson, 0429 167 787Senior Vice-President: Ms H Possingham, 0408 849 950

Junior Vice-President: Mr T Dicker, 0447 613 903Acting Secretary: Mrs C Dicker, 0438 672 274

Assistant Secretary: Mrs J Mackereth, 0438 686 262Treasurer/Outdoor Secretary: Mrs K Cameron, (08) 8767 2492

Indoor Secretary: Mrs H Flint, 0408 744 787General Committee: The above plus

P Thorpe, F England, B Cameron, G Possingham, P Goode, P Williams, T Mackereth, J Crook, K Hines, K Drabsch.

Checker of Books: Mr W. Ratsch

INDEXProgramme 5Dress up Competition “George the Farmer” 12 Junior Show Personality & Tiny Tots 13Decorated Children’s Bike Competition 16Association Poster Competition 17Kingston SE Speed Shears 19Section A Horses in Action 44Section B Junior Judging 45Section C Lamb Competition 49Section D Wool 50Section E Naracoorte Seeds Farm Produce 51Section F Children’s Pets and Blessing of the Animals 53Section G Produce 54Section H Floral Art and Bowls of Flowers 54Section I Junior Floral Art 56Section J Cut Flowers, Shrubs & Natives 57Section K Pot Plants 59Section L Handicrafts 56Section M Junior Handicrafts 62Section N Wood Work, Metalwork & Leatherwork 63Section O Home Brew Competition 63Section P Senior Art 65 Section Q Junior Art 67Section R Photography 69Section S Cookery 73Section T Junior Cookery 75Section U Home Manufacture 75

ADMISSIONAdults $10.00

Pensioners $5.00Students (10-18 years) $5.00

Children (under 10 years) FreeAll Horse & Livestock Exhibitors – Adult - $10.00 (membership), Under

18 - $5.00 (Membership)

MEMBERS SUBSCRIPTIONS $10.00 per pass and includes posted copy of book

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A3 ASSOCIATION POSTER COMPETITION

SE OF SA BORDER SHOW SOCIETIESA3 in size – landscape – completed work to be laminated

Open competition (any age) – Colour and/or black and white

Any medium – paint, drawing, computer etc

Must include all shows and dates for the next season

This competition is promoted by the SA Country

Shows Association.

It is to be used to promote all the shows of our region

ie: SE of SE Border Show Societies

A4 ASSOCIATION POSTER COMPETITION -

LOCAL (KINGSTON)

A4 in size – landscape – completed work to be laminated

Open competition (any age) – Colour and/or black and white

Any medium – paint, drawing, computer etc

Must include show dates for the next season

This competition is promoted by the SA Country

Shows Association.

It is to be used to promote our show at a state level.

For more information contact the show secretary

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PROGRAMMEGEORGE THE FARMER, CIRCUS ELEMENTS AND ANNA

OILIPHANT WRIGHT WILL BE PERFORMING AT VARIOUS TIMES DURING THE DAY

SUNDAY8.00 am Football Clubrooms, Scout Hall & Flower Tent open for staging of Indoor Exhibits8.30 am Show Jumping Commences9.00 am Football Clubrooms, Scout Hall & Flower Tent closed for Indoor Judging (entries to be received by 8.30am) Unofficial & Open Hack Classes commence along with the Stockman’s Challenge and Pony Club Ring Lamb Competition Commences9.30 am Entries for Children’s Pets 10:00 am OPEN JUDGING FOR GENOA & RICH FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION ME N ME MATES Wool Judging Children’s Pets Judged – In Front of Clubrooms10.30 am Entries for Dress up Competition accepted & names for Show Personality Old MacDonald’s Farm (all day)11.00 am Junior Judging Commences Dress up Competition Commences11.30 am GEORGE THE FARMER12.00 noon Lunch Break for Horses in Action ME N ME MATES Junior Show Personality Sub Junior Show Personality Miss Tiny Tot & Master Tiny Tot12.30 pm Speed Shears in the Barnett Pavilion 2.00 pm Presentation to Prize Winners of Lamb Competition ME N ME MATES Decorated Children’s Bike Competition Commences 3.00 pm GRAND PARADE 4.00 pm Indoor Presentations In Front Of the Football Clubrooms4.30 pm Pick up Indoor Exhibits

THE ABOVE TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY. THE EXACT TIMES WILL BE ADVISED THROUGHOUT THE DAY BY

OUR ANNOUNCER.OTHER ATTRACTIONSGEORGE THE FARMER, ME N ME MATES, ANNA OW, CIRCUS ELEMENTS, OLD MACDONALD’S FARM Coffee Van, Clowns, Face Painting, Emergency Services Display, Guess the Weight of the Sheep (by Lamb Comp), Hot Potatoes, Games & Home Made Sweets, Fish Rolls, Food Vans, Show Bags, Doughnuts, Fairy Floss, Toffee Apples & Lucky Dips BBQ, Drinks, Side Show Amusements Southern Ports Vehicle Restorers, Indoor & Outdoor Trade Demonstrations Displays and Stands

MONDAY8.30 am Show Jumping9.00 am Harness & Hack Classes, Led Events, ASH & Ridden Stallion Classes, Dressage

The 2017 Kingston Show theme is “OUR FAMILY”

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RULESof the Kingston SE A.P. & H. Society Inc

CANCELLATION POLICY In the event of inclement weather, (hot, cold, wet, windy etc). The Kingston Show Committee has the authority to cancel or modify events. These can be individual events, entire programs and / or the entire Show.A decision can be made by any three members of the Executive Committee. If a clear outcome is not possible, the PRESIDENT will have the final decision. Advice will be given by 7.00pm the night before where possible. Cancellation may also occur in the case of an unforeseen emergency at any time. Where possible the public will be notified by media (i.e. Flow FM), on our Website (kingstonseshow.jimdo.com) and via our face book page.

1. Entries will be received by the Secretary by the prescribed time printed in the show book. No late entries can be accepted unless authorized by the Secretary.2. On entries being made, the Secretary will deliver to the exhibitor a card showing the distinguishing number and the class which must be attached to the exhibits so as to be distinctly seen by the Judges. Exhibits without tickets will not be recognized.3. No exhibit will be received for competition if a required entrance fee has not been paid.4. All exhibits to be the bonafide property of the exhibitor otherwise prizes, if awarded, will be forfeited except for the livestock section.5. All exhibitors must place their exhibits in the place allotted to them by the Stewards by the specified time.6. No stock or other exhibits will be allowed to leave the show-grounds without the permission of the Secretary or the Stewards before 4.00pm. Penalty is $2.00 and forfeit of prize if awarded.7. The prize ticket or card showing the class or number shall not be removed during the time that the exhibits are on the grounds or in the pavilion (horses excepted).8. The Judges are empowered to withhold prizes in any class where the exhibits are considered unworthy.9. No exhibitor or any other person interested therein, will be allowed to remain near such exhibits (except livestock) or have any communication with the Judges in reference thereto under forfeiture of the award and being disqualified from taking a prize during the show.10. Protests against awards must be lodged with the Secretary not later than 10 minutes after horse events and within 30 minutes of judging being completed in other sections. Protests in all classes must be accompanied by a deposit of $10, which will be forfeited should the protest be deemed frivolous.11. The Secretary or any member of the Committee has the power to lodge a protest against exhibits free of charge.12. In all cases of dispute not provided for, the Executive Committee’s decision shall be final.13. Every care will be taken of exhibits, but the Society will not under any circumstances hold itself responsible for any loss, mis-delivery or damage of any exhibit or display item at the Society’s exhibition.14. No tents, booths or Hawkers will be allowed on the show grounds without the permission of the Secretary or his/her delegate.15. No person will be allowed inside the oval during the judging except Judges, Officials, Reporters and those in charge of exhibits.16. Prizes will be awarded on Show Day after 4pm.17. All prize money or refunds not claimed within one calendar month after the show will be forfeited to the Society.18. In the event of equality of points a count-back will be conducted.19. Not withstanding anything contained in these rules, individual section rules apply.

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2016 MEMBERS

1932 Mr J. Gall*1952 Mr C. F. Barnett*1952 Mrs G. Starling*1968 Mrs J. Browning*1975 Mr F.J. Barnett*1976 Mrs B. Paige*1978 Mr W. L. England*1978 Mr V. Burke*1983 Mrs J. L. Pinches*1983 Mrs M. J. Ratcliff*1983 Mr R. Barnett*1983 Mr R. England*1984 Mr F. England1986 Mrs G. Haggett*1986 Mr M. Schaefer*

1988 Mrs M. R. Clarke*1988 Mr W. W. Tapfield*1988 Mr A. C. L. Beggs*1989 Mr W. Brody*1989 Mr G. Maczkowiack*1991 Mr J. Paltridge*1993 Mr G. Possingham1997 Mr R. Cameron1997 Mrs K. Cameron1999 Mrs M. Maczkowiack2004 Mr W. Barnett*2004 Mrs G. Heinrich2004 Mrs M. Thorpe*2005 Mr D. Goode2005 Mr R. Goode*

2005 Mrs J. Tapfield2005 Mrs K. White*2005 Mrs I Jolly*2006 Mrs A Downing2006 Mr K Taylor*2006 Mrs K Vandepeer2007 Mrs J Johnson*2007 Mr R Maczkowiack*2007 Mr J Robertson2008 Mr P Thorpe2008 Mrs S Hutchings2012 Mrs K Wright2014 Mr N Copping2014 Mr J Ratcliff2015 Mr R Ratcliff *Deceased

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THANK YOUWe would like to take this opportunity in joining all other South Australian Show Societies in extending our sincere thanks and appreciation to the sponsors of the Agricultural Societies Council of South Australia. We acknowledge the aid and support of the following organisations listed below that are connected with all events associated with the Agricultural Societies Council and the Country Show Societies of South Australia:

Government of South Australia

Primary Industries & Regions SA (PIRSA)

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The President - Agricultural Societies Council of SA Inc

Thanks to Murray Nankivell – Accountants, Business &

Taxation Consultants for being Honorary Auditors for SE &

Border Show Societies Association Inc The Kingston Show Committee also wishes to acknowledge the interestof the public and business community who have donated to the varioussections and supported the Show Book with advertisements.

The Show Society Committee and Members are also greatly indebted to all Convenors, Stewards and Judges who give their time so generously.

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DRESS UP COMPETITIONGEORGE THE FARMER

(OR RUBY)

Open to all school age children. Contestants may leave their name with the Secretary up until 11am on show day. Each contestant may dress up as George or Ruby. All entrants are encouraged to join the Grand Parade which commences at 3.00pm. Prizes for this section are donated by Williams Kingston Newsagency and the Kingston Show Society.

JUDGING TO COMMENCE AT 11AM(On oval in front of the clubrooms)

SHOW PERSONALITYJUDGING TO COMMENCE AT 12.00 NOON

(IN FRONT OF THE CLUBROOMS)

JUNIOR SHOW PERSONALITY Age 12-15 years. Winner to receive a sash donated by Kingston Show Society, a $15 gift voucher from Walters of Kingston and $10 from T & D Flint.

SUB JUNIOR SHOW PERSONALITY Age 7-11 years. Winner to receive a sash and $10 gift voucher donated by Kingston Show Society, and a $10 gift voucher from William’s Newsagency.

MISS TINY TOT - MASTER TINY TOT Age 3-6 years. Winners to each receive a sash donated by Kingston Show Society and a $20 gift voucher.

Contestants may leave their name with the Secretary up until 11.30 am on show day or may be selected by appointed stewards from the public on Show Day.

Young Rural Ambassador2006 Alex Robertson2007 Emily Coote 2008 Kathleen Lloyd2009 Eleanor Lisk2010 Eliza-Rose Northam 2011 Chloe Rickaby2012 Nicola Paget2014 Lucy Northam2015 Taleah Mackereth2016 Charlotte Northam2017 Tahlia Troeth

Rural Ambassador2002 Anne Possingham2003 Rebel Williams2005 Jessie Wingard2006 Helen Possingham2007 Stacey Daniel2008 Jordan Haines2009 Janette Taylor2010 Scott Christie2011 Helen Possingham2012 Rachel Savage2013 Amelia Adams2014 Kristel Klitscher2015 Kristel Klitscher2016 Katie Hines

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Rural Ambassador2002 Anne Possingham2003 Rebel Williams2005 Jessie Wingard2006 Helen Possingham2007 Stacey Daniel2008 Jordan Haines2009 Janette Taylor2010 Scott Christie2011 Helen Possingham2012 Rachel Savage2013 Amelia Adams2014 Kristel Klitscher2015 Kristel Klitscher2016 Katie Hines

DECORATED CHILDREN’S BIKEOpen to all school age children. Contestants may leave their name with the Secretary up until 1.30pm on show day. Each bike can only be entered into one category. All entrants are encouraged to join the Grand Parade which commences at 3.00pm. Prizes for all sections are donated by Pope’s Hardware, William’s Kingston Newsagency and the Kingston Show Society.

JUDGING TO COMMENCE AT 2.00PM(On oval in front of the clubrooms)

1. MOST COLOURFUL BIKESee how many colours you can fit on one bike?

2. MOST IMAGINATIVE BIKELet your imagination run wild. What animal or thing can you turn your bike into?

3. BEST BIKE DECORATED TO “OUR FAMILY” THEMEUsing items relating to our theme. What can you come up with?

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SHOW DATES2017

Kingston Oct 1st & 2nd Keith Oct 7th

Mil Lel Oct 7th Naracoorte Oct 14th & 15th Mt Gambier Oct 20th & 21st

Penola Oct 27th & 28th Millicent Nov 3rd, 4th & 5th Bordertown Nov 11th & 12th

2018

Lucindale Feb 24th Mundulla Mar 3rd

Kingston Sep 30th & Oct 1st Keith Oct 6th

Mil Lel Oct 6th Naracoorte Oct 13th & 14th Mt Gambier Oct 19th & 20th

Penola Oct 26th & 27th Millicent Nov 2nd, 3rd & 4th Bordertown Nov 10th & 11th

FEDERAL COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIESLIST OF BANNED ITEMS AT AGRICULTURAL SHOWS

Drug Related Goods (including Cocaine Kits, Bongs etc), Explicit and Hardcore T-Shirts, Fake Cigarettes, Fireworks – Crackers, Fuel Type Fire Lighters (Zippo), Horns and Trumpets, Knives (including Pen Knives)(excluding appropriately packaged kitchenware sets), Laser Pointers, Metal and Wooden Martial Art Nunchakas, Playing Cards (Nude or Lurid), Pressure Pack Snow, Pressure Pack Fart Gas, Silly String, Stink Bombs, Bouncing Beans, Water Bombs, Toy Guns are acceptable. However, the following are NOT: Ball Bearing Guns, Eight Shot Caps, Pellet Guns, Pop Downs (Throw Downs), Potato Guns (Bullet Type), Roll Caps, Strip Caps, Water Pistols over 150mm (6”).

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SPECIAL TROPHIESThe following points are awarded for all of the special trophies below – first: five points, second: three points, third: one point.

The RA & HS Medallion for 2017 will be for most points in Open Shearing (to be competed for at 2 or more shows).

SE of SA Border District Show Association trophies for 2017:Trophies to be competed for at a minimum of 2 shows.

Open Trophy 1): Most points in Floral ArtJunior Trophy): Most points in Construction (lego, connects, mecano etc).

Additional Association Trophies to be competed for at 2 or more shows.

Trophy 2): Most Points in Galloway Show Horse (14 & ne 15 hands Galloway).Trophy 3): Most Points in Yard Dogs.

The Beryl Paige Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the exhibitor with the most points in the Senior Art Section.

MOST POINTS SENIOR INDOOR EXHIBITOR - $100 – Royal Mail Hotel Social Club

MOST POINTS JUNIOR INDOOR EXHIBITOR - $50 – CWA – Kingston Country Woman’s AssociationBEST SMALL EXHIBIT – CHAMPION RIBBON

BEST LARGE EXHIBIT – CHAMPION RIB

Phone 08 8762 3055 Fax 08 8762 2846

Local agent Peter Dunn. Phone 0427 672311

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A3 ASSOCIATION POSTER COMPETITIONSE OF SA BORDER SHOW SOCIETIES

A3 in size – landscape – completed work may be laminatedOpen competition (any age) – colour and/or black and white

Any medium – paint, drawing, computer etcMust include all shows and dates for the next season

This competition is promoted by the SA CountryShows Association.

It is to be used to promote all the shows of our regionie: SE of SA Border Show Societies

A4 ASSOCIATION POSTER COMPETITION LOCAL (KINGSTON)

A4 in size – landscape – completed work may be laminatedOpen competition (any age) – colour and/or black and white

Any medium – paint, drawing, computer etcMust include show dates for the next season

This competition is promoted by the SA CountryShows Association.

It is to be used to promote our show at a state level.

For more information contact the show secretary

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KINGSTON SE SPEED SHEARSEnquiries: George Parker 0408 672 683, Ron & Kathy Wright 08 8767 2541

Gate Entry: $10 per person or membership. Entry Fee: Intermediate - $25.00, Open - $30.00, payable on the day.

Prizes: Goods, voucher or cash to the value of $8,000

THE RA & HS MEDALLION TROPHY FOR 2017 IS AWARDEDFOR THE MOST POINTS FOR OPEN SHEARING

Trophy to be competed for at 2 or more shows.Points for First (5) Second (3), Third (1) given for this section

Major Sponsors:Crown Inn HotelPeressin PoolsAJ & PA McBride – AshmoreWillPower Industries

All sponsor’s names will be on display and announced during the day.They will also be advertised in the Coastal Leader

SUNDAY commencing at 12:30pm in the Barnett Pavilion.1. Intermediate2. Open3. Teams4. Best Local5. Best Female

Order of classes may be altered on the day.

We would like to thank all our Speed Shear sponsors and everyone involved with raising money with crutching days etc.

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Kingston Recycling Depot (A & A Barnett)L & A LingLandmark Operations LtdLittle’s at Kingston by the SeaLobster MotelN & L EmeryN LiskP LegoePopes Home Timber & HardwarePunari SAMM Stud (Nulty B & D) Richmond Park (Burzacott MH & Emery MD)R & K WrightRobbo’s Rock Mulcher (H Robertson)Royal Mail HotelT & D FlintT & H FlintTechwool TradingWalters of Kingston

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SECTION A HORSES IN ACTION

SE OF SA & BORDER DISTRICT SHOW ASSOCIATION TROPHY 2IS AWARDED IN 2017 FOR THE MOST POINTS FOR A GALLOWAY SHOW

HORSE 14 & ne 15 HANDS

Trophy to be competed for at 2 or more shows.Points for First (5), Second (3), Third (1) given for this section

CONVENORS:Hacking, Pony Club & Led Classes – Mrs Jacki Baker – 8768 9074Show Jumping – Mr Frank England – 8767 3341Stockman's Challenge - Enquiries Mrs Karen Cameron – 8767 2492Harness – Miss Krystel Klitcher – 0437 623 170Dressage – Miss Taleah Mackereth & Mrs Jacki Mackereth – 0438 686 262

RING ANNOUNCER: Matt BubnerENTRY FEES: $15 each day for unlimited entries per horse in Rings 1 & 2 (which includes the Led Ring on Monday)PRIZE MONEY as listed with each ring.ENTRIES: All rings Postal or Post Entry (postal entries to be in by the Thursday before the Show). Individual number system applies, all competitors must collect a number (or a ticket where applicable) for their horse from the Outdoor Secretary before competing each day.All competitors must pay a $10 ground damage fee when making entries. This will be refunded on leaving - after the site has been inspected and is found to be clean and level. Inspecting steward will be stationed at the Outdoor Secretary’s site. All persons camping overnight are to pay a $5 camping fee. There will be some fireboxes available for use. (Electricity is not available.)

COMPETITORS ARE EXPECTED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE GRAND PARADE AT 3.00PM

RULES 1. No monitory refunds will be given – apart from the Ground Damage. 2. Should any part of the show be cancelled due to weather or another unforeseen emergency, where possible, this will be announced using various media by 7pm the night before. 3. All handlers, riders and exhibitors to be current members of the Kingston SE AP & H Society. 4. Every endeavour will be made to create a safe environment for competitors. In regard to harness classes, however, where they are held in conjunction with hack and pony events, all competitors compete absolutely at their own risk. 5. Stallions may compete in Jumping, Harness, Led and ASH classes only, Riders, Drivers and handlers of stallions to be 18 years and over. 6. The Horses in Action Committee reserve the right to alter the rotation of classes at their discretion. 7. Hacks may not compete as Show Hunters and vice versa. 8. It is expected that once a horse has won two qualifying classes for the day, it will not compete in further similar qualifying classes. 9. All riders must wear approved helmets.10. Lunging of horses is NOT permitted on the oval.11. All floats must park in the designated area behind the trees. Harness competitors to park in the area behind the Scout Hall.

An EA representative may be on hand to perform random swabs.All exhibitors are expected to comply with the Code of Conduct re the Welfare of Horses. Refer to: EA National Dressage Rules, Page 10 – www.equestrian.org.au

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HORSE SPONSORSThe organising committee would like to thank the following sponsors for their valued support of the Harness, Ridden and Led Sections of this Show:

Steve, Carolyn & Amelia Adams -$20 & Trophy Garry & Lyn Possingham - $50 Bricey’s SE Collision Repair Centre - $50 A Goode (Wangolina) - $50 M. Marwood - $40

SECTION A1 HACKSSUNDAY – OPEN RING

Membership: Adults - $10.00, Children under 18 years - $5.00. All exhibitors who ride, drive or lead horses are to be members of the Kingston SE AP&H Society.

Ring One: 9.00am Entry Fee: $15.00 for unlimited classes in Rings 1 & 2 on SundayPrize Money & Ribbons: Classes 1-56: 1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00 Championship Events: second place-getter(s) to the Champion is eligible to contest for Reserve.

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LUNCH BREAK from approximately 12 - 1

JUDGE: STEWARD: 1. Pony Hack ne 11.2h 2. Pony Hack over 11.2h & ne 12h 3. Pony Hack over 12h & ne 12.2h 4. Lightweight Pony Hack ne 12.2h 5. Heavyweight Pony Hack ne 12.2h 6. Open Pony Hack ne 12.2hCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 1-6

7. Pony Hack over 12.2h & ne 13h 8. Pony Hack over 13h & ne 13.2h 9. Pony Hack over 13.2h & ne 14h10. Lightweight Pony Hack over 12.2h & ne 14h 11. Heavyweight Pony Hack over 12.2h & ne 14h 12. Open Pony Hack over 12.2h & ne 14hCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 7-12

13. Galloway Hack over 14h & ne 14.2h14. Galloway Hack over 14.2h & ne 15h15. Lightweight Galloway over 14h & ne 15h 16. Heavyweight Galloway over 14h & ne 15h 17. Open Galloway Hack over 14h & ne 15hCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 13-17

18. Hack over 15h & ne 15.2h 19. Hack over 15.2h & ne 16h 20. Hack over 16h & ne 16.2h 21. Hack over 16.2h22. Lightweight Hack over 15h23. Heavyweight Hack over 15h24. Open Hack over 15hCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 18-24SUPREME CHAMPION from winners of Hacking Champions

25. Rider 6 yrs & under 9 yrs26. Rider 9 yrs & under 12 years27. Rider 12 yrs & under 15 yrsCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 25-27

28. Rider 15 yrs & under 20 yrs29. Rider 20 yrs & under 40 yrs30. Rider 40 yrs & overCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 28-30

31. Good Hands: Rider 12 yrs & under32. Good Hands: Rider 13 yrs & under 18 yrsCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 31-32. (Provided they reside in SA and can show they are current financial

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members of the H in A Comp. Assoc. or SH Council-SA., Champion and Reserve winners may exchange their sashes with the Outdoor Secretary for ‘Horses in Action Competitors Association’ sashes.)

33. Show Hunter Pony ne 11.2h34. Show Hunter Pony over 11.2h & ne 12h 35. Show Hunter Pony over 12h & ne 12.2h 36. Lightweight Show Hunter Pony ne 12.2h 37. Heavyweight Show Hunter Pony ne 12.2h 38. Open Show Hunter Pony ne 12.2hCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 33-38

39. Show Hunter Pony over 12.2h & ne 13h40. Show Hunter Pony over 13h & ne 13.2h 41. Show Hunter Pony over 13.2h & ne 14h42. Lightweight Show Hunter Pony over 12.2h & ne 14h 43. Heavyweight Show Hunter Pony over 12.2h & ne 14h 44. Open Show Hunter Pony over 12.2h & ne 14hCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 39-44

45. Show Hunter Galloway over 14h & ne 14.2h 46. Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2h & ne 15h 47. Lightweight Show Hunter Galloway over 14h & ne 15h 48. Heavyweight Show Hunter Galloway over 14h & ne 15h49. Open Show Hunter Galloway over 14h & ne 15hCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 45-49

50. Show Hunter Hack over 15h & ne 15.2h 51. Show Hunter Hack over 15.2h & ne 16h 52. Show Hunter Hack over 16 & ne 16.2h 53. Show Hunter Hack over 16.2h 54. Lightweight Show Hunter Hack over 15h 55. Heavyweight Show Hunter Hack over 15h56. Open Show Hunter Hack over 15hCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 50-56

SUPREME CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER from the winners of Show Hunter Championships

SECTION A1 UNOFFICIAL & OPEN HACKS

SUNDAY Membership: Adults - $10.00, Children under 18 years - $5.00. All exhibitors who ride, drive or lead horses are to be members of the Kingston SE AP&H Society.

Ring Two: 9.00amEntry Fee: $15.00 for unlimited classes in Rings 1 & 2 on Sunday.Prize Money and ribbons for classes 57-83. 1st - $3.00, 2nd - $2.00. Championship Events: second place-getter(s) to the Champion is eligible to contest for Reserve.

LUNCH BREAK from approximately 12 – 1pm.

UNNOFICIAL HACK CLASSES horses competing here may not enter in classes 84-104.57. Pony ne 12h

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58. Pony over 12h & ne 13h 59. Pony over 13h & ne 14h 60. Lightweight Pony61. Heavyweight Pony62. Galloway over 14h & ne 14.2h 63. Galloway over 14.2h & ne 15h64. Lightweight Galloway65. Heavyweight Galloway66. Hack over 15h & ne 15.2h67. Hack over 15.2h68. Lightweight Hack69. Heavyweight HackCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 57-69

70. Beginner's mount - suitable for a learner under 10 years to ride - may be led. All participants to receive a ribbon. 71. Rider under 6 years - may be led. All participants to receive a ribbon.72. Rider under 9 years73. Rider 9 years & under 11 years74. Rider 11 years & under 13 years 75. Rider 13 years & under 18 years 76. Rider 18 years & over CHAMPION & RESERVE RIDER from the winners of classes 72-76

77. Pleasure Pony ne 14h78. Pleasure Galloway or Hack over 14h 79. Pair of riders under 12 years 80. Pair of riders 12 years & over 81. Pair of Ponies82. Pair of Galloways or Hacks83. Consolation event for riders who have competed in classes 57-82 but not won a prize.

OFFICIAL OPEN HACK CLASSES – horses competing here may not enter in classes 57-83.84. Lightweight Show Hunter Pony ne 14h 85. Heavyweight Show Hunter Pony ne 14h86. Open Show Hunter Pony ne 14h87. Lightweight Show Hunter Galloway over 14h & ne 15h 88. Heavyweight Show Hunter Galloway over 14h & ne 15h89. Open Show Hunter Galloway over 14h & ne 15h90. Lightweight Show Hunter Hack over 15h 91. Heavyweight Show Hunter Hack over 15h 92. Open Show Hunter Hack over 15h93. Lightweight Pony Hack ne 12.2h 94. Heavyweight Pony Hack ne 12.2h 95. Open Pony Hack ne 12.2h96. Lightweight Pony Hack over 12.2h & ne 14h 97. Heavyweight Pony Hack over 12.2h & ne 14h 98. Open Pony Hack over 12.2h & ne 14h99. Lightweight Galloway over 14h & ne 15h 100. Heavyweight Galloway over 14h & ne 15h 101. Open Galloway Hack over 14h & ne 15h102. Lightweight Hack over 15h103. Heavyweight Hack over 15h104. Open Hack over 15h

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SECTION A1 PONY CLUB & OPEN HACKS

MONDAY Membership: Adults - $10.00, Children under 18 years - $5.00. All exhibitors who ride, drive or lead horses are to be members of the Kingston SE AP&H Society.

Ring One: 9.00am Entry Fee: $15.00 for unlimited classes in Rings 1, 2 & the Led Ring on MondayPrize Money: Classes 105-114: 1st - $3.00, 2nd - $2.00. Ribbons only: for classes 115-163

Championship Events: second place-getter(s) to the Champion is eligible to contest for Reserve.

All Pony Club entrants must be financial members of a Pony Club, have 4 current qualifications and ride with a snaffle bit. Attendance cards to be shown to ring steward on request. A Pony Club gear check to be undertaken before competing.

FOLLOWING THE LUNCH BREAK, SASHES WILL BE PRESENTED to Pony Club Members: 1) Under 12 years and 2) 12 years and under 21 years, who have gained the 3 highest aggregate points from classes 103 – 112.

LUNCH BREAK from approximately 12 – 1pm.105. Best turned out Pony Club rider, mount and equipment. Jane Brody Memorial Trophy presented by Steve, Carolyn and Amelia Adams106. Pony Club rider under 12 years107. Pony Club rider 12 years & under 14 years 108. Pony Club rider 14 years & under 17 years 109. Pony Club rider 17 years & under 21 yearsCHAMPION & RESERVE RIDER from the winners of classes 105-109 110. Pony Club mount ne 12h111. Pony Club mount over 12h & ne 13h 112. Pony Club mount over 13h & ne 14h 113. Pony Club mount over 14h & ne 16h 114. Pony Club mount over 16hCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 110-114

115. Hack over 15h & ne 15.2h 116. Hack over 15.2h & ne 16h 117. Hack over 16h & ne 16.2h 118. Hack over 16.2h119. Lightweight Hack over 15h120. Heavyweight Hack over 15h121. Open Hack over 15hCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 115-121

121. Show Hunter Hack over 15h & ne 15.2h

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122. Show Hunter Hack over 15.2h & ne 16h123. Show Hunter Hack over 16 & ne 16.2h 124. Show Hunter Hack over 16.2h 125. Lightweight Show Hunter Hack over 15h 126. Heavyweight Show Hunter Hack over 15h127. Open Show Hunter Hack over 15hCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 121-127

128. Galloway Hack over 14h & ne 14.2h129. Galloway Hack over 14.2h & ne 15h130. Heavyweight Galloway over 14h & ne 15h 131. Lightweight Galloway over 14h & ne 15h 132. Open Galloway Hack over 14h & ne 15hCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 128-132

133. Show Hunter Galloway over 14h & ne 14.2h 134. Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2h & ne 15h 135. Lightweight Show Hunter Galloway over 14h & ne 15h 136. Heavyweight Show Hunter Galloway over 14h & ne 15h137. Open Show Hunter Galloway over 14h & ne 15hCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 133-137

138. Miniature Turnout for ponies ne 11.2h139. Ridden Pony ne 12.2 h on the lead, rider to be under 10 years140. Pony Hack ne 11.2h141. Pony Hack over 11.2h & ne 12h 142. Pony Hack over 12h & ne 12.2h 143. Lightweight Pony Hack ne 12.2h144. Heavyweight Pony Hack ne 12.2h145. Open Pony Hack ne 12.2hCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 138-145

146. Pony Hack over 12.2h & ne 13h147. Pony Hack over 13h & ne 13.2h 148. Pony Hack over 13.2h & ne 14h149. Lightweight Pony Hack over 12.2h & ne 14h 150. Heavyweight Pony Hack over 12.2h & ne 14h 151. Open Pony Hack over 12.2h & ne 14hCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 146-151

152 Show Hunter Pony ne 11.2h153 Show Hunter Pony over 11.2h & ne 12h154. Show Hunter Pony over 12h & ne 12.2h155. Show Hunter Pony over 12.2h & ne 13h 156. Show Hunter Pony over 13h & ne 13.2h 157. Show Hunter Pony over 13.2h & ne 14h 158. Show Hunter Pony ne 12h 159. Show Hunter Pony over 12h & ne 13h 160. Show Hunter Pony over 13h & ne 14h161. Lightweight Pony Hack over 13h & ne 14h162. Heavyweight Show Hunter Pony ne 14h163. Open Show Hunter Pony ne 14hCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 152-163

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SECTION A2 STOCKMAN’S CHALLENGE

SUNDAYMembership: Adults - $10.00, Children under 18 years - $5.00. All exhibitors who ride, drive or lead horses are to be members of the Kingston SE AP&H Society.

ENTRIES TO BE IN THE HANDS OF THE SHOW SOCIETY BY SEPTEMBER 22 and are to be accompanied by a non refundable deposit of $10. Remainder is to be paid when collecting your Entry Number at the Show. A penalty fee of $5 will apply to entries received after that date.

Ring Three: 9.00am JUDGE: Mr Robert Cameron CONVENOR: JUNIOR STEWARD: Angus ElsdenSPONSORS: Reddirt Stockhorses Entry Fees: 1. Reddirt Stockhorses Open Challenge $25 (Riders not eligible for the Encourage)2. Encourage Challenge $20 (Riders not eligible for the Open)3. Junior Challenge $15 (Riders 10 years and under 16 years)

Three classes in each Challenge: A DRY PATTERN, AN OBSTACLE COURSE AND A TIME TRIAL

RULES & CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

1. High Point Registered Horse Sashes – Horses must be nominated at the time of entry. A copy of 1) the horse’s full registration papers and 2) current membership of that association or society must accompany the entry form.2. Competitors must be experienced and accomplished riders with appropriately trained and fit horses, capable of undertaking the conditions in all 3 phases of the event. 3. Competitors may enter more than one horse, but must enter all horses in the same level of completion. If entries are exceedingly high, a restriction may apply. Each additional horse will be charged the full entry fee. 4. A rider may compete on more than one horse. No other competitor may ride the same horse during the competition in the same or any other level. 5. Riders competing in the Junior Section must be at least 10 or more years – but not more than 16 years on the day of the competition. 6. Competitors choosing to enter the Encourage Section are not eligible for the Open & vice versa. Entries in this section will be at the discretion of the committee. 7. The expected dress code must be worn for the entire program and will be comprised of: • Collared shirt with sleeves (jacket and tie for Dry Pattern optional) • Approved safety helmet and footwear must be worn for all events • Moleskins, jeans or jodhpurs will be accepted.

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8. The rider of any horse considered to be acting in a dangerous manner will be warned by the committee in the first instance and then be disqualified if it continues to act in a dangerous manner.9. Stallions must be ridden and handled by an adult (over 18 yrs) and tied up with both halter and neck strap (double tied). 10. Snaffle bits only to be used – no curb chains. 11. Horses must wear a bit, no bosals or halters will be allowed. 12. No head checks, tie downs, martingales, running reins, nose bands or riding whips will be allowed. 13. The same saddle is to be used for all sections of the Challenge. Spurs and leg protection for horses at rider’s discretion. 14. Competitors must complete the program as set by the committee. 15. No alcohol to be consumed whilst competing or prior to completion of the day’s events. 16. No unrestrained dogs allowed. 17. All competitors enter at their own risk with no responsibility accepted by the organizing committee for riders, livestock or property. 18. All decisions made by the judge are final. 19. Any protests must be in writing, lodged within 15 minutes of the completion of the event, addressed to the section convenor and accompanied by a fee of $50, which will be forfeited if the protest is deemed frivolous. 20. REMINDER All entries and the $10 deposit - PLUS copies of horse registration papers and membership etc - must be received by September 22. Keep in mind that mail can sometimes take up to 2 weeks to arrive.

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SECTION A3 SHOW JUMPING

Membership: Adults - $10.00, Children under 18 years - $5.00. All exhibitors who ride, drive or lead horses are to be members of the Kingston SE AP&H Society.

RULES:• All classes run under FEI rules and EA gradings• Performance cards to be produced on request.• The Horses in Action Committee reserves the right to alter classes at

their discretion• Horses competing in classes 1, 2, 3 and 7 to 9 need not be EA

registered.

JUDGE: Mrs Val Clarke CONVENOR: Mr Frank EnglandSTEWARDS: Messrs Grant Doyle and Ken Mackereth.SPONSORS: The Society wishes to thank the donors, listed over the page, for their sponsorship. MEAL AVAILABILITY: BBQ lunch Sunday & Monday and breakfast on Monday.

TICKETS FOR ALL JUMPING EVENTS, INCLUDING TRAINING ROUNDS, ARE TO BE PURCHASED FROM THE OUTDOOR SECRETARY OFICE AND PRESENTED IN RING CENTRE WHEN COMPETING.

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SATURDAY Ring Four: 11 am. Training Rounds: $5.00 per round, height from 70cms.

2 pm SHARP

1. 70cm. Article 238.2.2 non grading1st - $20.00, 2nd - $15.00, 3rd - $10.00

Entry $5.00

2. 80cm. Article 238.2.2 non grading1st - $20.00, 2nd - $15.00, 3rd - $10.00

Entry $5.00

SUNDAY Ring Four: 8.30am. Sponsors: Pryde’s EasiFeed & Willoughby Contracting, Frank England - $280, Techwool Trading - $150, Kincraig Motors - $60, R & M Ratcliff - $50, Southern Australian Livestock Pty Ltd - $50, Kingston Pony Club - $25, Tim Flint - $20, The Tackroom Saddleworld - Trophy, Castec Rural Supplies - Trophy. 3. 90cm. Article 238.2.2 non grading.

1st - $20.00, 2nd - $15.00, 3rd - $10.00Entry $5.00

4. THE FRANK ENGLAND NOVICE SHOW JUMPING COMPETITION 100cm. Article 238 2.2 No more than 15 points.1st - $50.00 + bag of chaff, 2nd - $40.00, 3rd - $30.00, 4th - $20.00

Entry $6.00

5. THE JOHN PALTRIDGE MEMORIAL SHOW JUMPING COMPETITION 110cm. Article 238 2.2 No more than 30 points. 1st - $60.00 +Trophy + bag of chaff, 2nd - $40.00, 3rd - $30.00, 4th - $20.00

Entry $7.00

6. 120cm. Article 238 2.2. 1st - $70.00, 2nd - $50.00, 3rd - $30.00, 4th - $20.00

Entry $8.00

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Entry $15.00

8. HIT AND HURRY 105cm. Table C1st - Orologio Sports Watch, Value $500.00, 2nd - $50.00, 3rd - $30.00, 4th - $20.00

Entry $10.00

MONDAY RingFour: 8.30am.

Sponsors: Silo’s Café Coonalpyn - $125.00, F England - $120, Clarke Superspreaders - $100, Ogilvie Group - $100, Pinkerton, Palm, Hamlyn & Steen - $50, Rick Mencel Chartered Accountant - $50, Phil McBride - $50, Tim Flint - $30.

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9. 80m. Article 238.2.2 non grading1st - $20.00, 2nd - $15.00, 3rd - $10.00, 4th – $5.00

Entry $5.00

10. 90cm. Article 238.2.2 non grading 1st - $20.00, 2nd - $15.00, 3rd - $10.00, 4th – $5.00

Entry $5.00

11A. SILO’S CAFÉ COONALPYN Amateur 104cm. Article 238.2.2 non grading 1st - $65.00, 2nd - $30.00, 3rd - $20.00, 4th – $10.00

Entry $7.00

11B 105cm. Article 238.2.2 1st – $65.00, 2nd - $45.00, 3rd - $25.00, 4th – $10.00

Entry $7.00

12. 110cm. Article 238.2.21st - $70.00, 2nd - $50.00, 3rd - $30.00, 4th - $15.00

Entry $8.00

13. 125cm. Article 238.2. 21st - $80.00, 2nd - $55.00, 3rd - $35.00, 4th - $20.00

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SECTION A4 HARNESSMONDAYMembership: Adults - $10.00, Children under 18 years - $5.00. All exhibitors who ride, drive or lead horses are to be members of the Kingston SE AP&H Society.

Ring Two: 9.00am

Entry Fee: $15.00 for unlimited classes in Rings 1, 2 & Led Ring on Monday.

Prize Money: Champion & Reserve winners. All other classes - Ribbons only to 3rd.

CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS: second place-getter(s) to the Champion is eligible to contest for Reserve.

LUNCH BREAK from approximately 12 – 1pm.JUDGE: Mrs Kathryn Till STEWARD: Mrs Eryn Klieve

1. Best Presented Outfit 2. Two Wheeled Turnout 3. Viceroy Turnout 4. Novice Pony, Galloway or Horse in Harness 5. Harness Pony ne 11 h, non hackney

6. Harness Pony over 11 h & ne 12.2h, non hackney 7. Harness Pony over 12.2h & ne 14h, non hackney CHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 5-7 (A Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the Champion Pony in memory of local competitor and supporter of the Harness Ring for many years, Mr Maxwell Carlson.) 8. Harness Galloway over 14h & ne 15h, non hackney 9. Harness Horse over 15h, non hackneyCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 8-9

10. Harness Hackney Pony ne 14h11. Harness Hackney Horse over 14hCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 10-11

12. Best Mare in Harness13. Best Gelding or Stallion in Harness14. Best Educated in Harness15. Best Junior Driver under 18 years16. Best Senior Driver 18 years & over17. Best of 3 trots18. Pleasure Pony19. Pleasure Galloway or Horse in Harness 20. Open Obstacle Class.

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QUADTATHLON & REG. ASH OCTATHLON CLASSESMONDAYMembership: Adults - $10.00, Children under 18 years - $5.00. All exhibitors who ride, drive or lead horses are to be members of the Kingston SE AP&H Society.Ring: outside oval, behind mound near Barnett Pavilion - 9.00amEntry Fee: $15.00 for unlimited classes in Rings 1, 2 & this ring on Monday OR: if competing in this ring only on the Monday, Classes 1-19, $2 a ticket per class (no competitor’s number).

Ribbons only to 3rd place for all classes.CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS: second place-getter(s) to the Champion is eligible to contest for Reserve. STALLIONS: To only to be handled, or ridden, by a competent exhibitor 18 years of age or over.

JUDGE: Mr Robert Cameron STEWARD: Mr Glenn Dillon 1. Led Gelding ne 12h 2. Led Gelding 12h & ne 14h 3. Led Gelding 14h & ne 15h 4. Led Gelding 15h & overCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 1-4

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4. A rider may compete on more than one horse. No other competitor

may ride the same horse during the competition in the same or any

other level.

5. Riders competing in the junior section must be at least 10 or more

years – but not more than 16 years on the day of the competition.

6. Competitors choosing to enter the encourage section are not eligible

for the open and vice versa. Entries in this section will be at the

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7. The expected dress code must be worn for the entire program

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10. Snaffl e bits only to be used – no curb chains.

11. Horses must wear a bit, no bosals or halters will be allowed.

12. No head checks, tie downs, martingales, running reins, nose bands

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13. The same saddle is to be used for all three sections of the challenge.

Leg protection for horses and spurs at rider’s discretion.

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5. Led Mare/Filly ne 12h 6. Led Mare/Filly 12h & ne 14h 7. Led Mare/Filly 14h & ne 15h 8. Led Mare/Filly 15h & overCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 5-8 9. Led Stallion/Colt ne 12h10. Led Stallion/Colt 12h & ne 14h11. Led Stallion/Colt 14h & ne 15h12. Led Stallion/Colt 15h & overCHAMPION & RESERVE from the winners of classes 9-12 SUPREME CHAMPION

13. Led Thoroughbred – any height14. Led Working Horse – any height15. Led Arabian Bred Horse – any height16. Led Standardbred17. Led Coloured Horse – any height18. Led Pony – registered with a Breed Society 19. Ridden Standardbred20. Ridden Stallion – any height

QUADTATHLON FOR NON AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSES

RULES: Participants may compete in all 4 classes, same horse with the one rider to be used throughout. Six placings & ribbons to third in each class.Quadtathlon overall High Point Horse: 1st - Sash & $10, 2nd - $7, 3rd - $3. Sash & prize money donated by RL & KL Cameron.

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3. 90cm non-grading

First – 20, second – 15, third – 10, fourth – fi ve Entry $5

4. The Frank England D grade show jumping competition

100cm. Article 138 2.2. No more than 15 points.

First – 50 and bag of chaff, second – 40, third – 30,

fourth – 20, fi fth – 10 Entry $5

5. The John Paltridge Memorial jumping competition

110cm. Article 138 2.2. No more than 30 points.

First – 60 plus trophy and bag of chaff, second – 40,

third – 20, fourth – 10 Entry $5

6. 120cm. Article 238 2.2

First – 70, second – 50, third – 30, fourth – 15 Entry $6

SE OF SA AND BORDER DISTRICT SHOW ASSOCIATION TROPHY

TWO IS AWARDED FOR THE MOST POINTS FOR SENIOR SHOW

JUMPING RIDER (awarded to a horse and rider combination,

18 years and older). Trophy to be competed for at two or more

shows. Points for fi rst (fi ve), second (three), third (one) given for

this section.

MONDAY

Ring Four: 8.30am

Sponsors: Frank England - $120, Clarke Superspreaders - $100,

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Children’s Play Area & Picnic Facilities

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21. Ridden horse, galloway or pony, any age22. Pleasure horse, galloway or pony23. Educated horse, galloway or pony24. Barrel (or Bollard) Race

OCTATHLON FOR REGISTERED AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSES

RULES: All exhibits to be registered with the ASH Society and the owner to be a current financial member. Copies of ASH registration papers & membership cards to be forwarded if making postal entries, or to be sighted if entering on the day. Participants may compete in 8 ASH classes, same horse with the one rider to be used throughout. Six placings & ribbons to third in each class.

ASH Octathlon High Point Horse: 1st - ASH Sash & $25, 2nd - $15, 3rd - $10. Sash & prize money donated by the SE of SA Stock Horse Branch.

25. Led filly, colt or gelding under 4 years 26. Led mare, stallion or gelding 4 years and over27. Best presented horse & rider (under saddle)28. Ridden filly, colt or gelding under 4 years29. Ridden mare, stallion or gelding 4 years and over30. Pleasure hack31. Educated hack32. Working Horse33. Barrel (or Bollard) Race

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SECTION A6 DRESSAGE (FOR CLOSED RESTRICTED & COME ‘N’ TRY ENTRANTS)

MONDAYMembership: Adults - $10.00, Children under 18 yrs - $5.00 All exhibitors who ride, drive or lead horses are to be members of the Kingston SE AP&H Society.Ring Three: 9.00amEntries: close on September 22. Dressage & Show Entry forms to be completed and forwarded with a $10 non refundable deposit to the Show Secretary, Box 212, Kingston SE SA 5275. Remainder of fees to be paid when collecting Entry Tickets at the Show.Entry Fee: $15.00 per class plus an EA Levy of $4.00 per competitor (once only). Perpetual Trophy to Highest Percentage in Dressage. Ribbons to 6 placings.SPONSORS: Bliss, Sam Crocker, Kate Dennis, Mackereth Family, Michelle’s Pet & Home Services, Possy’s Performance Ponies, Chloe Scown, Anne Smith Dressage, Wynara Pony Stud.ENQUIRIES: to Miss Taleah Mackereth or Mrs Jackie Mackereth – 0438 686 262LUNCH BREAK from approximately 12 – 1pm.JUDGE: Mrs Michelle Dupree CONVENORS: Miss Taleah Mackereth and Mrs Jackie MackerethPENCILLOR: Mrs Heather Friend• Entrants competing in Closed Restricted Classes do not need to be

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NOTICE TO SHEEP EXHIBITORSRe: Johne's DiseaseThe Kingston Show Society will only accept entries from sheep flocks that have an accredited Ovine Johne’s status (C1, C2 or C5 – according to the SHS). Sheep from an area without a SA CIS approved RBP are to comply with above status requirements and MUST return to their source property or be sold to a non-SA flock. Studs will be penned separately and sheep are not to graze in the showing area.Complete the following and forward when entering:PIRSA details and the Declaration section belowA copy of your Version 3, July 2013 National Sheep Health Statement (SHS). The National Vendor Declaration (NVD) form is to be carried when transporting sheep and handed in for the Lamb Competition only.Stud Sheep are not permitted in the Lamb competition area and vice versa. SA Rules to be followed.

PIRSA DETAILSOwner’s PIC No …………….………………………………….......………...

National Vendor Declaration form No………………………………………

Age of each group Number in group

BORN ON EXHIBITOR’S PROPERTY?

(Y or N)

IF NO – TIME OWNED FOR:

A: under 2 months C: 6 - 12 monthsB: 2 -6 months D: over 12 months

1-5 Years 5 NO D

STUD SHEEP DECLARATIONTo be completed by exhibitors of Merino, British and Australasian Breeds, etc. (Please tick where appropriate.) I hereby declare that my exhibits in this year's Kingston Show are derived from flocks:

That are in the SheepMAP programme. Certificate No:....................................................................................

That are from a flock tested negative in the last two years (500 kill, 350 PFC, or equivalent eg. Approved OJD vaccinated) Include copy of supporting paperwork.

That are Brucellosis accredited free. Accreditation No:..............................................................................

That my Merino rams have been verified by a vet as being Brucellosis free. Include copy of supporting paperwork.

Exhibitor’s signature ................................................................................

ExampleExampleExampleExample

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members of the EA. • Classes will be run under EA rules. Dressage Tests available from

the EA or their website.• Come ‘N’ Try (non competitive) entrants to wear approved current

regulation helmets (1.1.17) and riding boots.• The draw will be advised and available after payment has been received.• Current tests, as listed across, will be used unless new tests have

been introduced.ALL TESTS ARE CLOSED RESTRICTED CLASSES

1. Preparatory A2. Preparatory C3. Preliminary 1.14. Preliminary 1.25. Novice 2.16. Novice 2.2

Classes 1 & 2 - May be contested by Closed Restricted and Come ‘N’ Try entrants. Classes 3 to 6 – Closed Restricted entrants only. REMINDERAll Dressage competitors are to complete and forward the Dressage Form, the Waiver and Entry Form with a non refundable deposit of $10 by SEPTEMBER 22. Keep in mind that mail can take up to 2 weeks to arrive!

Forms and payment must be forwarded to the Secretary at PO Box 212, KINGSTON SE SA 5275, OR sent via email with banking details to: [email protected]

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Prize money: Perpetual trophy awarded to highest percentage in

dressage. Prizes to fi rst, second and third place and ribbons up to

sixth place.

SPONSORS: Equistyle Quality Stocks and Equine Accessories, R and

M Ratcliff, Vision Park, Waynara Garlands, KLB, Anne Smith Dressage,

Possy’s Performance Ponies, Bliss, South East Saddlery, Michelle’s Pet

and Home Services, Donna Burns.

CONVENOR: Helen Possingham 0408 849 950

JUDGES:

PENCILLORS:

All riders need to be financial members of Kingston SE AP&H

Society. Competitors do not need to be EA members. Classes will

be run under EA rules. Dressage tests are available from EA or

their website, led rein dressage test from the secretary or Helen

Possingham. Draw will be advised after payment has been received.

Current tests as listed below will be used unless new tests have

been introduced.

ALL TESTS ARE CLOSED RESTRICTED CLASSES

1. Led rein test (for children under 10 years)

2. Preparatory A

3. Preparatory C

4. Preliminary 1.1

5. Preliminary 1.2

6. Novice 2.1

7. Novice 2.2

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SECTION B JUNIOR JUDGINGJunior Judging will commence at 11.00 am.CONVENOR: Katie Hines

Entry Free – names to be given to the Convenor.

Conditions of entry: Must be under the age of 25. May enter the competition as an individual, pair or a team (of 3). (note, prize money to be shared if competing as a pair or team.)

Entrants are to judge the following: Wool samples and an on-hoof (live) assessment of sheep and cattle. Points will be scored for each section,

accumulating towards their overall championship points. Individual sections: e.g. Wool, sheep and cattle 1st $15, 2nd $10 and 3rd $5

Overall Championship placings: 1st $30, 2nd $25, 3rd $20, 4th $15, 5th $10 and 6th $5

Event sponsored by: NJ and KJ Hines

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SECTION CLAMB COMPETITION

Enquiries: Jamie Robertson 87 673 414 or 0429 167 787Convenor :Brenton Drabsch 87686 297(or contact your preferred agent)

Steward: Donna Kennett

Entry Fee: $30.00 per entry – includes $10.00 membership/admission

Cheques made payable to Kingston SE AP&H Society Inc. Entries close the Thursday before the Show with the Secretary. Declaration forms to be completed by all entrants. Substantial prize money, products and vouchers. An entry consists of a pen of 10 - 2017 drop lambs of any breed suitable for domestic and export slaughter.

CONDITIONS• Lambs not to be stud rejects• No rams or cryptoids• Lambs not to be scanned prior to competition• No noxious weeds• All entries judged on hoof

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SUPPORTING LOCAL

COMMUNITY EVENTSKingston SE AP & H Show Society

Kingston SE Show Lamb Competition

Kingston Community Sporting Clubs

Elders Animal Nursery

Kingston SE Triathlon Club

Kingston Surf Fishing Contest

Kingston Off-shore fi shing competition

45 HOLLAND STREET, KINGSTON SE

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• Entries to be delivered to display area 7.30am to 9.00am• Lambs may be sold on day through appropriate agent or return home if preferred• Please state breed of lambs on entry form for information to be displayed with results• Judging results will be displayed on pens after presentation• All lambs will be weighed and scanned on arrival and penned for further appraisal

JUDGING CRITERIA• Target live weight 42kg to 55kg (optimum points received

47kg-52kg)• Skin length, quality and value on the day• Grass seeds• Crutching (suitable for slaughter)• Documentation (as required on delivery at Naracoorte

Livestock Exchange)• Curfew (vehicle cleanliness etc)• Market suitability• Eye muscle depth (points per millimeter)• Fat cover (points for score 2, 3, 4)• Visual Uniformity of entry

Presentation to prize winners at display site at 2.00pm

The competition is designed to advance producer’s knowledge on lamb marketing and their own stock. Discussion among competitors and judges after the event is encouraged on the day.

Stud Vouchers and Sale Dates Galaxy Park – GB & J Gale (White Suffolk & SAMM) – Private Selection Punari – B & D Nulty (Prime SAMM) – Private Selection Vanita – AJ & SK Geue (Border Leicester) – 3rd October 2017 Wiredel – N L Geue (Poll Dorset) – 3rd October 2017 Richmond Park – M Burzacott & M Emery (White Suffolk & Dorset) – 9th October 2017 Hanookra - R & T Willmott (Border Leicester - 11th October 2017 Seriston – AJ Hurst (White Suffolk & Suffolk) – 13th October 2017

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Livestock Agents & Auctioneers

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WEEKLY LIVESTOCK SALE

MONTHLY STORE CATTLE SALE

Bulls, Bullocks, Yearlings, Cows,

Calves, Sheep & Lambs

2nd Friday of each month,

selling at 11am

For nomination of Livestock

contact our representative for

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THE KINGSTON SE SHOW SOCIETY WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING

SPONSORS / DONORS

D Moreland – Perpetual Trophy Pinkerton’s Butchery (for slaughter & packaging) The sheep donated for “Guess The Weight” Competition

DONATIONSAllflex Australia Pty LtdAnimal Scanning Services (Jeff Southall)Bayer Animal HealthCoopers Animal HealthCastec Rural Supplies KingstonElanco Animal HealthElders Ltd (sponsor)Landmark Operations Ltd (sponsor)Lauke Mills StockfoodLeader Products Pty LtdMerial Australia Pty LtdNaracoorte Sale YardsNovartis Animal HealthPfizer Animal HealthPhilmac Pty LtdPinkerton Palm Hamlyn and Steen (sponsor)Southern Australian Livestock (sponsor)Thomas, Degaris & ClarksonTechwoolTrutest Pty LtdVirbac Australia Pty LtdWinterlake Pastoral Co (Tin Dogs)

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Wool Buyers

Exporters

Brokers

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SECTION D WOOL Convenor – Mr G Parker 8767 7286 or 0429 677 286 Entries close the Thursday before the Show with the Secretary. Wool can be left with Graham Parker or Jamie Robertson, or at the Barnett Pavilion on Show Day before 8.30am No Entry Fee: Prize Money: First - $3, Second - $1

All fleeces to be skirted. Judging to the point system. Sponsored by The Kingston Show Society & RL & KL Cameron. Points: First 5, Second 3. No points to count when there are lessthan two exhibitors in a class.

1. Merino fleece, 64’s or finer2. Merino fleece, medium, 60’s3. Merino fleece, 58’s or stronger4. Merino Hogget fleece, 64 or finer5. Merino Hogget fleece, under 646. 2 Merino fleeces, to be judged on uniformity of type7. Merino Ram fleece (not eligible any other class)8. Merino Lamb fleece9. Fleece other than MerinoCHAMPION MERINO FLEECE – Trophy donated by J & J Robertson

BILL BARNETT MEMORIAL TROPHYBEST COMMERCIAL FLEECE

Perpetual Trophy and $50 donated by the Kingston Show Society.Trophy will be presented during the Speed Shear Competition. Wool

from the above classes will be judged Best Commercial FleeceAll wool will be sold and the proceeds to go to the Kingston Hospital

Auxiliary unless otherwise advised by the exhibitor.

SECTION E NARACOORTE SEEDS FARM PRODUCE

Convenor – Mr D Goode 0419 866 867No entry feePrize Money: First - $10, second - $5 – Donated by Naracoorte Seeds

Entries close the Thursday before the Show and are to be staged in the pavilion by 8.30am on Sunday. All produce to be grown by the exhibitor.

1. Tray perennial pasture2. Tray annual pasture3. 1 kilo any seed or grain4. Hay (approx 1 biscuit or no less than 3 kilos of) pasture, lucerne or cereal5. Green bundle (approx 2” where tied) of lucerne6. Green bundle (as above) of cereal7. Green bundle (as above) of pasture or other, grown for hayCHAMPION EXHIBIT - 25kg Seed donated by Naracoorte Seeds

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SECTION F CHILDREN’S PETSAND BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS

Judging commences 10.00am

No entry feePost entries accepted at judging area near football clubrooms at 9.30amPets must be caged, or led and paraded by a child capable of handling that animal. All collars, leads and cages etc to be in good condition.

The Show Society wish to thank the following for their support of the Children’s Pets:Dr M Warner (Kingston Veterinary Surgeon), S & J Gluyas, J Tapfield, B Parker, R & M Ratcliff and Kingston Foodland.

DOGS1 Best Small Dog (up to approx 6kg) – $5 Special Prize2. Best Medium Dog (approx 6-15kg) – $5 Special Prize 3. Best Large Dog (approx 15kg up) – $5 Special Prize CHAMPION PET DOG (winners of classes 1-3 are eligible) - $20 Special PrizeOTHER4. Best Other Pet - $10 Special Prize5. Best Pet Trick - $10 Special Prize6. Best Dressed Pet - $10 Special PrizeCHAMPION OTHER PET (winners of classes 4-6 are eligible) - $20 Special PrizeBEST PRESENTED PET AT SHOW (classes 1-6 not necessarily Champion) - $20 Voucher donated Kingston Foodland.

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THE KINGSTON SE SHOW SOCIETY WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING

SPONSORS / DONORSD Moreland – Perpetual Trophy

Will Robertson – sheep donated for Guess The Weight Competition

Pinkerton’s Butchery – slaughter and packaging

DONATIONSAllfl ex Australia Pty Ltd

Animal Scanning Services

(Jeff Southall)

Bayer Animal Health

Coopers Animal Health

Castec Rural Supplies Kingston

Elanco Animal Health

Elders Ltd (sponsor)

Landmark Operations Ltd (sponsor)

Lauke Mills Stockfood

Leader Products Pty Ltd

Merial Australia Pty Ltd

Naracoorte Sale Yards

Novartis Animal Health

Pfi zer Animal Health

Philmac Pty Ltd

Pinkerton Palm Hamlyn and Steen

(sponsor)

Southern Australian Livestock

(sponsor)

Thomas, Degaris & Clarkson

Techwool

Trutest Pty Ltd

Virbac Australia Pty Ltd

Winterlake Pastoral Co

(Tin Dogs)

SECTION D – WOOLCONVENOR: Mr G Parker 8767 7286 or 0429 677 286Entries: Close on Thursday, September 29 with the secretary. Wool can be left with Graham Parker or Jamie Robertson, or at the Barnett Pavilion on Show Day before 8.30am. No Entry Fee.

NYRANG

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SECTION G PRODUCEEntries MUST BE at the flower tent by 8.30am on Sunday, judging at 9.00am

No entry feeEntries MUST BE at the flower tent by 8.30am on Sunday for judging at 9.00 am. All entries must be grown by the exhibitor. A maximum of 3 entries per exhibitor, per class, will be accepted. Vegetables may be cut by the judge or stewards.

Points: First - 5, Second - 3.

OPEN1. 4 new potatoes red skins2. 4 new potatoes white skins3. 4 old potatoes4. 3 brown or white onions5. 4 carrots6. 4 red beets.7. 1 bunch turnips (3)8. 1 bunch radishes (4)9. 1 bunch parsnips (3)10. Cabbage any variety large11. Cabbage any variety small12. 6 sticks rhubarb any variety13. 1 cauliflower14. 1 broccoli15. 1 lettuce16. Bunch silver beet 4 stalks 17. 10 pods of green beans18. 10 pods of peas, any variety19. Large pumpkin, any variety20. Small pumpkin, any variety21. Pumpkin, quirky shape, any size, any variety - $5 Special Prize22. Collection of vegetables other than root - $5 Special Prize 23. Collection of root vegetables - $5 Special Prize24. 4 Navel oranges25. 4 lemons26 4 cooking apples27. 4 dessert apples28. 1 doz hard or soft almonds29. 1 bunch parsley - any named variety 30. 1 bunch mint - any named variety 31. 1 bunch mixed herbs – 1 cut of each kind 32. 1 doz brown hen eggs33. 1 doz white hen eggs34. 1 doz duck eggs35. 1 doz eggs (any other kind)36. Any other vegetable not mentioned37. Any other fruit not mentioned38. Any other produce not mentioned

OPEN CHAMPION ENTRY - $10 Special PrizeOPEN HIGH POINT EXHIBITOR - $10 Special Prize

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JUNIOR No entry fee.Prizes: First - $2.00, Second - $1.00

39. Broccoli40. Cauliflower41. Bunch of carrots42. Cabbage, any variety43. 10 pods peas, any variety44. Bunch of red beet45. Bunch of radishes46. 3 onions white or brown47. Bunch of parsley 48. Bunch of mint 49. Bunch of mixed herbs – 1 cut of each kind 50. Pumpkin – any kind & size51. 1/2 doz white hen eggs in carton52. 1/2 doz brown hen eggs in carton53. 1/2 doz eggs (any other kind) in carton54. Best decorated basket of eggs (any amount)55. 2 decorated hard boiled eggs56. Prettiest bunch of weeds57. Any other vegetable not mentioned58. Any other fruit not mentioned59. Any other produce not mentioned

JUNIOR CHAMPION ENTRY – $10 Special PrizeJUNIOR HIGH POINT EXHIBITOR - $20 Special Prize Mr & Mrs Tom Giles Memorial

HINTS TO EXHIBITORS1. All exhibits in this Section must have been grown by the exhibitor or must have been in his/her possession for at least two months prior to date of Show2. Make sure exhibit looks clean and fresh3. Wash and rub root vegetables, pumpkins, marrows etc4. Exhibit parsley, mint and herbs in water5. Tiebunchesofvegetablesfirmly6. Attach entry tickets securely7. Entries to be shown with tops and tails on where applicable

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SECTION H FLORAL ART

Entries: No entry fee. Entries MUST BE at the flower tent by 8.30am on Sunday, judging at 9.00amFlowers are not necessarily to be grown by the exhibitor. A maximum of 3 entries per exhibitor, per class, will be accepted.Points: First 5, Second 3, Third 1

The Show Society wish to thank the following for their support of the Floral Art Section:

Keeping Up Appearances (C & B Hutchinson), J Tapfield (Jean Beggs Memorial), Mr S Giles (Mr & Mrs T Giles Memorial), Blloms of Kingston, Mrs K Drabsch, Mr & Mrs DC & AM Trott

1. Arrangement of flowers and any other material, suitable for a mantelpiece.

2. Arrangement of flowers and foliage and any other material to go with “OUR FAMILY” Theme – $5 special prize

3. Arrangement of greenery4. Making the most of one flower5. Arrangement of native flowers and foliage - $10 special prize Jean Beggs Memorial6. Arrangements of flowers and/or foliage suitable for a dinner

table centerpiece - $5 special prize 7. Song or movie title, flowers and/or foliage must be included 8. Arrangement of anything incorporating pearls – $20 special prize Mr & Mrs T Giles Memorial

CHAMPION ENTRY - $15 Special PrizeHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR – Crystal Vase - Poppy Giles Memorial Trophy

BOWL OF FLOWERS in a round container not more than 20cm in diameter9. One variety, one colour10. One variety, mixed colours11. Mixed variety, one colour12. Mixed variety, mixed colours - $5 special prize 13. Bowl of mixed daisies14. Bowl of greenery15. Bowl of natives, one variety, mixed colours - $5 special prize Jean Beggs Memorial

CHAMPION ENTRY - $15 Special PrizeHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR - $15 Special Prize

SE OF SA BORDER DISTRICT SHOW ASSOCIATION TROPHY 1 FOR 2017 IS AWARDED FOR

THE MOST POINTS FOR SENIOR FLORAL ARTTROPHY TO BE COMPETED FOR AT 2 OR MORE SHOWS.

Points for first (5), Second (3), Third (1) given for this section

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SECTION I JUNIOR FLORAL ARTEntries: No entry fee. Entries MUST BE at the flower tent by 8.30am on Sunday for judging at 9.00am. Flowers and/or foliage must be included unless otherwise stated.Prizes: First - $2, Second - $1.00.Points: First - 5, Second - 3.The Show Society wish to thank the following for their support of the Junior Floral Art Section:Brandon & Jack Tapfield, Y Howe, JC Tapfield, Mrs J Flint Memorial, T & D Flint

Classes 1 – 9 to be arranged by children 7 years and under.1. Fairy Garden (sand base)2. Collection of flowers3. “OUR FAMILY” theme. – can be anything incorporating our theme and flowers and/or foliage - $5 Special Prize4. Decorated dinner plate/tray5. Crazy Critter made from fruit, vegetables, nuts, berries or seeds - $5 Special Prize6. Decorated boot or shoe - $5 Special Prize7. Best decorated potato - $5 Special Prize8. Movie/song title incorporating flowers9. Dandelion chain (any length)

CHAMPION ENTRY - $5 Special PrizeHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR - $5 Special Prize

Classes 10 – 18 to be arranged by children 8 years and older10. Floral Carpet (sand base - decoration must cover sand base completely)11. Collection of flowers12. “OUR FAMILY” theme – can be anything incorporating our theme and flowers and/or foliage - $5 Special Prize13. Decorated dinner plate/tray14. Crazy Critter from vegetables, fruit, nuts, berries or seeds -$5 Special Prize15. Decorated boot or shoe - $5 Special Prize16. Best decorated potato - $5 Special Prize17. Movie/song title incorporating flowers18. Dandelion chain (any length)

CHAMPION ENTRY - $5 Special PrizeHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR - $5 Special Prize

SECTION J CUT FLOWERS, SHRUBS AND NATIVES

Entries: No entry fee. Entries MUST BE at the flower tent by 8.30am on Sunday for judging at 9.00amEntries to be grown by exhibitor and white collars (only) may be used in staging. A maximum of 3 entries per exhibitor, per class, will be accepted.Points: First - 5, Second - 3

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The Show Society wish to thank the following for their support of the Cut Flowers Section:Mr S Giles, Mrs Y Howe, Mrs S Rasheed, JC Tapfield, Crown Inn Hotel, Mr T Dicker, & Mr & Mrs DC & AM Trott.

1. 1 Anemone (any kind)2. 1 Lily (any kind)3. 1 Australian native flower - $5 Special Prize4. 1 Protea5. 1 Marigold6. 1 Camellia7. 1 Carnation8. 1 Fuchsia (any kind)9. 3 Anemone Centered Marguerite Daisy10. 3 Single Daisy (any kind)11. 3 Double Daisy (any kind)12. 1 Anemone Centered Marguerite Daisy13. 1 single Daisy14. 1 double Daisy15. 1 Orchid (one flower only)16. 1 Sweet Pea17. 1 Pelargonium18. 1 Ranunculi 19. 1 Ranunculi (semi double)20. 1 double Ranunculi21. 1 Rose (in full bloom) - $5 Special Prize22. 1 Rosebud (must show colour with one petal turned back)23. 1 miniature Rose24. 1 Tulip25.. 1 Viola26. 1 flower of bulb or corm (not orchid)27. 1 cut of any other flower not listed28. 1 cut of any other shrub or tree29. 1 cut of any other creeper or climbing plantCHAMPION ENTRY - $10 Special Prize

GERANIUM CHAMPIONSHIPAny variety of geranium.30. predominantly white in colour31. predominantly coloured (any colour)CHAMPION GERANIUM - $25 Special PrizeRESERVE CHAMPION GERANIUM - $10 Special Prize

PANSY CHAMPIONSHIPAny variety of pansy32. predominantly white in colour33. predominantly yellow, orange, apricot and mixtures34. predominantly pink, red, burgundy or maroon and mixtures35. predominantly blue, violet or black and mixturesCHAMPION PANSY - $25 Special PrizeRESERVE CHAMPION PANSY- $10 Special Prize

BEARDED IRIS CHAMPIONSHIPAny variety of bearded iris, the flower/s on one stem of which are:36. predominantly white in colour37. predominantly yellow, orange or apricot and mixtures38. predominantly pink, red, burgundy or maroon and mixtures39. predominantly blue, violet or black and mixturesCHAMPION BEARDED IRIS - $25 Special PrizeRESERVE CHAMPION BEARDED IRIS - $10 Special Prize

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DUTCH IRIS CHAMPIONSHIPAny variety of Dutch Iris, the flower/s on one stem of which are:40. predominantly white in colour41. predominantly yellow, orange or apricot and mixtures42. predominantly pink, red, burgundy or maroon and mixtures43. predominantly blue, violet or black and mixturesCHAMPION DUTCH IRIS - $25 Special PrizeRESERVE CHAMPION DUTCH IRIS - $10 Special PrizeHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR - $10 Special Prize

OVERALL GRAND CHAMPION CUT FLOWER, SHRUB OR NATIVE -Sash donated by the Kingston Show Society

SECTION K POT PLANTSEntries: No entry fee. Entries MUST BE at the flower tent by 8.30am on Sunday for judging at 9.00amAll pot plants must be of any variety of that listed and must have been owned by the exhibitor for at least four weeks prior to the show. A maximum of 3 entries per exhibitor, per class, will be accepted.Points: First - 5, Second – 3The Show Society wish to thank the following for their support of the Pot Plants Section:JC Tapfield, CD Jolly Plumbing, Mrs K DrabschOPEN1. Potted Cyclamen in bloom2. Potted Geranium or Pelargonium in bloom3. Potted mixed Annuals4. Pot of any Annuals – one kind5. Potted Cacti6. Potted Rose - $5 Special Prize7. Potted Lavender, not necessarily in bloom8. Potted Topiary, not necessarily in bloom9. Potted Fern (any kind)10. Potted Daisy11. Potted Succulent – one kind12. Pot of Mixed Succulent13. Indoor Pot Plant – any kind - $5 Special Prize14. Any Indoor Variegated Leaf Pot Plant15. Any Outdoor Variegated Leaf Pot Plant16. Cymbidium Orchid in bloom - $5 Special Prize 17. Orchid in bloom, any other variety - $5 Special Prize18. Hanging basket – any kind19. Hanging basket – Pansy - $5 Special Prize 20. Any other pot plant not listed, not necessarily in bloomOPEN CHAMPION POT IN FLOWER ENTRY - $10 Special Prize OPEN CHAMPION ENTRY - $10 Voucher Special PrizeOPEN HIGH POINT EXHIBITOR - $10 Voucher Special Prize

JUNIOREntries: No entry fee.Prizes: First - $2, Second - $1

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21. Pot of mixed Annuals - $5 Special Prize 22. Pot of Annuals – one kind23. Potted mixed Succulent24. Potted Succulent – one kind25. Potted Cacti26. Potted herb – one kind27. Potted mixed Herbs28. Decorated potted plant – any kind – with “OUR FAMILY” theme -

$ 5 Special Prize29. Any other pot plant not listed, not necessarily in bloomJUNIOR CHAMPION ENTRY - $5 Voucher Special PrizeJUNIOR HIGH POINT EXHIBITOR - $10 Voucher Special Prize

SECTION L HANDICRAFTSEntries: No entry fee. Entries MUST BE at the Football Clubrooms by 11 am on the Saturday for judging that afternoon.NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. All entries must be the work of the exhibitor. Stewards have the right to refuse any articles considered ineligible. Exhibits must not have won a prize at the Kingston Show previously. A maximum of 3 entries per exhibitor, per class, will be accepted.

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ALL EXHIBITS TO BE DISPLAYED AT OWNERS RISK. A DISPLAY ONLY AREA WILL BE AVAILABLE WHERE EXHIBITORS CAN DISPLAY THEIR CRAFT WITHOUT COMPETING.

The Show Society wish to thank the following for their support of the Handicraft Section:Mrs H Flint, Mrs K Wright, Kingston CWA, Kingston SE Post Office, B & R Backler, J & J Robertson and Mrs A Hancock.

Handiwork -1. Coat hanger, covered, any material2. A kettle holder3. A bag4. Tea cosy, any material5. Pin cushion6. Bookmark7. Cushion8. Toy, Doll or Bear, any material 9. Wall Hanging10. Scrap Booking page 11. Scrap Booking – off the page project 12. Any handiwork not listed

Embroidery -13. Embroidery using wool14. Piece of unspecified embroidery on a garment or material - $5 Special Prize 15. Hardanger article16. Candle wicking17. Cross stitch – framed or unframed - $5 Special Prize 18. Any other cross stitch19. An article of lacework or crochetingPatchwork –20. Patchwork quilt (commercially quilted) - $5 Special Prize 21. Patchwork quilt (hand embroidered 50%) 22. Patchwork quilt (domestically quilted) - $5 special Prize23. Lap Quilt24. Child’s Quilt25. Wall Hanging26. Any Patchwork item - $5 Special Prize VIEWERS CHOICE (20-26) – Special Prize – Kath White Memorial, donated by Kingston Show Society

Sewing –27. Infant article28. Teenage article29. Adult article

Knitting/Crochet -30. Any infant’s knitted or crochet article 31. Any knitted article with a picture, design or pattern32. Crochet or knitted Rug

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33. Knitted or crochet scarf34 Best knitted or crochet beanie - $5 Special Prize35. Knitted or crochet socks or bedsocks – Special Prize36. Any article using homespun wool37. Any knitted or crochet article not listed 38. Skein of handspun – natural fleece39. Skein of handspun – processed fleece top or batt

Craft - 40. Craft using paper41. Article using potpourri or lavender42. Decorated article any medium.43. Greeting card44. Article featuring jewellery or beadwork – $5 Special Prize45. Decorated article for a special occasion, eg. Christmas or Wedding46. Refrigerator magnet47. Article featuring leadlight48. Article featuring wool49. Ceramics50. Article from recycled material - $5 Special Prize 51. Felted article52. Any craft not listed

CHAMPION “OUR FAMILY” THEME ENTRY - $10 Special Prize CHAMPION EXHIBIT - $10 Special PrizeHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR - $10 Special Prize

SECTION M JUNIOR HANDICRAFTSEntries: No entry fee. Entries MUST BE at the Football Clubrooms by 11am on the Saturday for judging that afternoon. All school children are eligible to enter. All entries must be the work of the exhibitor and not have been exhibited in previous Kingston Shows. A maximum of 3 entries per exhibitor, per class, will be accepted Please ensure entry tickets are securely attached to articles. NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED

Prizes: First - $2, Second – $1.Points: First – 5, Second – 3, Third – 1.The Show Society wish to thank the following for their support of the Junior Handicraft Section:Kevin Wright Plumbing & Gas Fitter, Mrs A Ling, Mrs E Wingard, Mrs H McBride, Kingston CWA, Mrs J Goode, Mrs H Doyle Memorial.

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Pre-School1. Piece of jewellery2. Article made from playdough/plasticine3. Display using construction set (max size approx 26cm x 25cm)4. Small article using construction set5. Article constructed from recycled materials (decorated)6. Collage of any medium7. Bookmark8. Face mask9. Any other craft not mentioned eg Christmas decoration 10. Any article being seen as our theme “OUR FAMILY”

CHAMPION ENTRY - $5 Special PrizeHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR – $5 Special Prize

Reception to Year 211. Piece of jewellery12. Display using construction set (max size approx 26cm x 25cm)13. Small article using construction set14. Article constructed from recycled material15. Handmade greeting card16. Any knitted item17. Bookmark18. Collage of any medium19. Patchwork item20. Scrap Booking 21. Scrap Booking off the page22. Any other craft not mentioned23. Any article being seen as our theme “OUR FAMILY”

CHAMPION ENTRY - $5 Special PrizeHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR – $5 Special Prize

Years 3 to 524. Piece of jewellery25. Display using construction set (max size approx 26cm x 25cm)26. Small article using construction set 27. Article constructed from recycled material28. Hand made greeting card29. Any knitted item30. Bookmark31. Any patchwork item32. Scrap Booking 33. Scrap Booking off the page34. Any other craft not mentioned.35. Any article being seen as our theme “OUR FAMILY”

CHAMPION ENTRY - $5 Special PrizeHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR - $5 Special Prize

Years 6 to 736. Piece of jewellery37. Display using a construction set (max size approx 26cm x 25cm)

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38. Article using construction set39. Article constructed from recycled material40. Handmade greeting card41. Any knitted item42. Bookmark43. Any patchwork item44. Scrap Booking. 45. Scrap Booking off the page 46. Any other craft not mentioned47. Any article being seen as our theme “OUR FAMILY”

CHAMPION ENTRY - $5 Special PrizeHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR - $5 Special Prize

Secondary48. Piece of jewellery49. Any knitted item50. Any sewn article - $5 Special Prize51. Fridge magnet52. Any patchwork item53. Wood craft 54. Metal work 55. Scrap Booking56. Scrap Booking off the page57. Gift for under $558. Article constructed from recycled material

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59. Any other craft not mentioned60. Any article being seen as our theme “OUR FAMILY”

CHAMPION “OUR FAMILY” ENTRY - $10 Special PrizeCHAMPION ENTRY - $5 Special PrizeHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR - $5 Special Prize

SECTION N WOODWORK / METALWORK / LEATHERWORK

Entries: No entry fee. Entries MUST BE at the Scout Hall by 8.30 am on the Sunday for judging at 9.00 am. NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED

Points: First – 5, Second – 3.

A DISPLAY ONLY AREA WILL BE AVAILABLE WHERE EXHIBITORS CAN DISPLAY THEIR CRAFT WITHOUT COMPETING. FURNITURE OF ANY SIZE WILL BE ACCEPTED (WITHIN REASON – SEE CONVENOR/SECRETARY).

The Show Society wish to thank the following for their support of the Woodwork Section:Mrs J Tapfield, CD Jolly Plumbing, G & S Hutchings and Mrs A Hancock. 1. Any article of furniture2. Pedestal or Stool3. Article of recycled timber – useful or aesthetic - $5 Special Prize 4. Clock5. Any other wooden article - $5 Special Prize6. Wood turned bowl7 Any other wood turned article8. Woodwork article made by seniors over 60 years of age - $10 Special Prize9. Woodwork article made by under 25 years of age - $10 Special Prize 10. Any Handcrafted item

CHAMPION EXHIBIT (classes 1-10) – Sash and $10 Special Prize

11. Any article incorporating Metalwork12. Any article incorporating Leatherwork13. Any article incorporating 2 of the following – Woodwork, Metalwork & Leatherwork14. Any article being associated with our Show theme “OUR FAMILY”

CHAMPION EXHIBIT (classes 11-14) – Sash and $10 Special Prize

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SECTION O HOME BREW COMPETITION

Entries: Entry Free. Entries MUST BE at the Football Clubrooms by 11am on the Saturday, for judging that afternoon.NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED.

Bottles can be left at the Football Club on Friday night to be chilled, or if bringing on Saturday morningplease chill beforehand.

Points: First - 5, Second – 3

2 bottles clearly labelled with type of beer kit used and class entered. Please attach entry ticket to bottles but DO NOT PUT YOUR NAME on the ticket.

1. 2 bottles of Lager/Bitters 2. 2 bottles of Dark Ale3. 2 bottles of Light Ale4. 2 bottles of Draught 5 2 bottles of Stout 6. 2 bottles of Ginger Beer7. Any other home brew not listed above

OVERALL CHAMPION BREW: – Trophy donated by the Kingston Show Society

SECTION P SENIOR ARTEntries: Entry Free. All entries MUST BE at the Football Clubrooms by 11 am on Saturday for judging that afternoon. NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. All entries must be the work of the exhibitor and must not have been exhibited previously at the Kingston Show.Two dimensional works in the senior sections are exhibited by hanging from hooks, SO MUST BE PRESENTED READY TO HANG. A maximum of 3 entries per exhibitor, per class, will be accepted.

Convenors may move work from one class to another, if necessary. Any size painting will be accepted – extra large to consult the Convenor or Secretary. Artists’ names to be covered until judging is complete. Winning entries at previous Kingston Shows are not permitted to enter. Work to be collected at 4.00pm (after presentations) on Show Day.Novice predicts not having won a prize at the Kingston Show in this section.Themed entry “OUR FAMILY” can be entered in any class.

The Show Society wish to thank the following for their support of the Senior Art Section: STOIC, Mrs M Mclaren, Wangolina Station and Mrs J Tapfield.

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THE BERYL PAIGE MEMORIAL TROPHY FOR 2017 WILL BE AWARDED TO THE EXHIBITOR

WITH THE MOST POINTS IN THE SENIOR ART SECTION

1. Pencil / charcoal drawing black and white (portrait) - Novice 2. Pencil / charcoal drawing black and white (portrait) - open 3. Pencil / charcoal drawing black and white (any other subject) - novice 4. Pencil / charcoal drawing black and white (any other subject) - open 5. Drawing any other medium in colour - Novice 6. Drawing any other medium in colour - Open 7. Landscape oil / acrylic - Novice 8. Landscape oil / acrylic - Open 9. Seascape oil / acrylic - Novice10. Seascape oil / acrylic - Open11. Landscape water colour - Novice12. Landscape water colour - Open13. Seascape water colour - Novice14. Seascape water colour - Open15. 3 dimensional any medium - Novice16. 3 dimensional any medium - Open17. Flowers any medium - Novice18. Flowers any medium - Open19. Animals / birds any medium - Novice20. Animals / birds any medium - Open21. Any other subject not mentioned in any medium - Novice22. Any other subject not mentioned in any medium - Open

23. STOIC’S “POKER FACES” CHAMPIONSHIP - Open Age Entry(Portraits Of Kingston’s Earnest Residents)

“EARNEST”: serious, determined, diligent, hard-working, sincere, dedicated, devoted, keen, eager, enthusiastic, thoughtful,

conscientious. Add the name of your model on your entry ticket.

Portrait in any medium, black and white and/or colour. Minimum size A4, maximum A3

Can be mounted or framed

First prize $25, second $10.A photograph of the subject is to accompany each entry.

$50 VANDEPEER MEMORIAL TROPHY - best landscape or seascape. Sponsored by the Kingston Show Society.

CHAMPION “OUR FAMILY” ENTRY - $10 Special PrizeCHAMPION ENTRY- Special PrizeHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR - $10 Special Prize

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PRIMARY POSTER COMPETITIONThe posters are to be used for advertising for the annual show. Posters may be worked in any medium on printed sheets available from your teacher, the Kingston Community School Library or Williams Newsagency. Posters need to be handed into the Library when advised by your teacher.

Entry FreePrizes: 1st $10, 2nd $5

1 Reception 2 Year 1 3 Year 2 4. Year 3 5 Year 4 6. Year 5 7 Year 6 8 Year 7

SECTION Q JUNIOR ARTAll entries MUST BE at the Football Clubrooms by 11.00am on Saturday, for judging that afternoonNO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTEDA maximum of 3 entries per categoryEntry freePrizes: First - $2, Second - $1.The Show Society wish to thank the following for their support of the Junior Art: Mrs M McLaren, Mrs M. Rodgers, Mrs P. Brinkworth, Mrs C Dicker, Mrs S Mules, Mrs K Lisk, Mrs K Taylor, Mrs K White Memorial, Mrs A Ling, Mrs M Dureau, Mrs K Wright, Mrs K Ingerson Memorial, R & P Redman, G & C Dicker.

PRIMARYAny of the following classes (Primary & Secondary) can depict “Our Family” theme to be eligible for a Champion Award.

Preschool1. Drawing – $5 Special Prize2. Painting – $5 Special Prize3. Mixed media4. Three dimensional – $5 Special Prize5. Computer generated art (A4 size) 6. Any other “Art” not mentioned above

Reception, Years 1 & 27. Drawing – $5 Special Prize8. Painting9. Mixed media 10 Three dimensional – $5 Special Prize11. Computer generated art (A4 size) 12. Any other “Art” not mentioned above

Years 3 & 413. Drawing - $5 Special Prize14. Painting15. Mixed media16. Three dimensional – $5 Special Prize17. Computer generated art (A4 size)18. Any other “Art” not mentioned above

Years 5, 6 & 719. Drawing – $5 Special Prize20. Painting

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21. Mixed media22. Three dimensional – $5 Special Prize23. Computer generated art (A4 size) 24. Any other “Art” not mentioned above

PRIMARY CHAMPION “OUR FAMILY” THEME ENTRY - $10 Special PrizePRIMARY CHAMPION EXHIBIT - $10 Special PrizePRIMARY HIGH POINT EXHIBITOR - $10 Special Prize

SECONDARYYears 8 & 925. Drawing - $5 Special Prize26. Painting27. Mixed media28. Design29. Printmaking30. Three dimensional31. Computer generated art (A4 size) 32. Any other “Art” not mentioned above

Years 10, 11, 12 & 1333. Drawing - $5 Special Prize34. Painting35. Mixed media36. Design37. Printmaking38. Three dimensional39. Computer generated art (A4 size) 40. Any other “Art” not mentioned above

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SECTION R PHOTOGRAPHYEntries: Entry is free. All photographs to be taken by the exhibitor but may be processed commercially. Prints that have previously won prizes at the Kingston Show are ineligible. All prints will be attached to the display boards with non damaging tac. Photo’s to be entered and left with the Secretary before 4.00 pm on Thursday September 28th.

NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED.Judging in each class will be on the basis of technique, composition and interest Points Allocated– First - 5, Second - 3All photographs must be collected after 4.00pm on Sunday Show Day. Exhibitors can enter either small, medium or large images in any one class, not exceeding 3 per class.

The Show Society wish to thank the following for their support of the Photography Section: Ogilvie Group, A Coote, G & L Possingham, STOIC, Kingston Pharmacy, DC & AM Trott, M Dureau, Mrs K Taylor, Mrs B Morley and the Ex Kingston Photo Group.

OPEN Prizes (Class 1 – 31): First $4, Second $1Small Prints: Approximately 15cm X 10 cm and un-mounted (Max 3 entries per class)1. Colour – Portrait / People 2. Colour – Landscape / Seascape 3. Colour - Fauna 4. Colour - Flora 5. Colour – Action / Sports 6. Colour - “OUR FAMILY” Show Theme 7. Colour – Any other subject not included above 8. Black and White – Any subject 9. Novice (never won a prize in Photography at the Kingston Show) – Any subject 10. Three images on same theme (mounted on single piece of

black/white card measuring no more than 500mm x 300mm and must include the title of your theme)

Medium Prints: Approximately 18cm x 14cm and un-mounted

(Max 3 entries per class)11. Colour – Portrait / People 12. Colour – Landscape / Seascape 13. Colour - Fauna 14. Colour - Flora 15. Colour – Action / Sports 16. Colour “OUR FAMILY” Show Theme 17. Colour – Any other subject not included above18. Novice (never won a prize in Photography at the Kingston Show) – Any subject 19. Black and White – Any subject

Large Prints: Minimum 20cm x 20cm maximum of 40cm x 30cm on a black/white mount/card with the total dimensions not more than 80mm wider and 90mm higher than the exposed print. (Max 3 entries per class)

20. Colour – Portrait / People 21. Colour – Landscape / Seascape

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22. Colour - Fauna 23. Colour - Flora 24. Colour – Action / Sports 25. Colour - “OUR FAMILY” Show Theme 26. Colour – Any other subject not included above 27. Black and White – Any subject 28. Novice (never won a prize in Photography at the Kingston Show) – Any subject 29. “STOICS Local Identity” – a resident of the Kingston District

Council area who has given valuable service to the community over a number of years.

Special Prize: First $25.00, Second $10.00

CHAMPION SINGLE PRINT ENTRY (Classes 1 –9, & 12-31) - $10 Voucher Special PrizeHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR (Small Prints) - $10 Special PrizeHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR (MED IUM PRINTS) - $10 Special PrizeHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR (Large Prints) - $10 Special Prize

JUNIOR Un-mounted Colour Prints – size Approximately 15cm x 10cm (Max 3 entries per class)

Entry: free. Prizes: First - $2.00, Second – $1.00

Pre School – Year 430. A Person / People31. Pets or Domestic Animal(s) as main subject32. Landscape/Seascape33. Holiday snaps34. “OUR FAMILY” Show Theme35. Any other subject

Year 5 – Year 836. A Person / People37. Pets or Domestic Animal(s) as main subject38. Landscape/Seascape39. Holiday snaps40. “OUR FAMILY” Show Theme41. Any other subject

Year 9 – Year 1242. A Person / People43. Pets or Domestic Animal(s) as main subject44. Landscape/Seascape45. Holiday snaps46. “OUR FAMILY” Show Theme47. Any other subject

Open Junior48. Three images on same theme (mounted on single piece of black/

white card measuring no more than 500mm x 300mm and must include the title of your theme.

CHAMPION SINGLE PRINT ENTRY (Classes 30-47) - $5 Special PrizeHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR (classes 30-35) - $5 Special PrizeHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR (Classes 36-41) - $5 Special PrizeHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR (Classes 42-47) - $5 Special Prize

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SECTION S COOKERYKINGSTON & MIL-LEL ARE THE 2017 HOSTS

FOR THE GENOA & RICH FRUIT CAKE COMPETITIONS

For your chance to enter at State level you must compete at Kingston or Mil-Lel. contact the Cookery Convenor or Show Secretary for more information

Entries: Entry Free. All cooking entries MUST BE in the Football Clubrooms by 8.30am on Sunday for judging at 9.00am.

No packet mixtures to be used (class 40, 41 & 47 exempt)Fruit cakes to be no less than 1.5kg in weight.A maximum of 3 entries per exhibitor, per class, will be accepted. Sizes of bases to be no larger than 23cm (paper plate size). Covered bases are available at the cookery section on the day.If eligible for U40s cannot enter similar class in each (choose u40s or open)

The Show Society wish to thank the following for their support of the Cookery Section:Mrs J Gluyas, Kingston RSL, Mrs M J Ratcliff Memorial, Crown Inn Hotel. Mrs H Doyle Memorial, Mrs S Mules, Mrs K Wright, Lauke Flours, Mrs M Stratton & Family, Mr & Mrs A Barnett, Mrs J Tapfield, Mrs K Drabsch, G Meyers, Wesley United (KSES), OPEN1. 4 Sausage rolls (any pastry) - $5 Special Prize 2. 4 Pasties (approx 15cm home-made pastry)3. 1 Fruit Pie (any pastry)4. 4 White scones5. 4 Fruit scones6. 4 Iced Cockles. $10 Special Prize7. 4 Rock cakes - $5 Special Prize8. 4 Cream puffs9. 4 Jelly cakes10. 4 Muffins Savory11. 4 Muffins Sweet12. Slices, 3 varieties (3 of each variety)13. Home made Chocolates, 3 varieties14. 4 Brandy Snaps (filled)15. 3 my favourite home made biscuits, same variety16. 3 my favourite home made biscuits, variety (3 of each variety)17. 6 ANZAC biscuits. $30 special prize donated by Kingston RSL 1st $20, 2nd $1018. Carrot cake iced on top only - $5 Special Prize 19. Nut loaf -$5 Special Prize 20. Banana cake iced on top, not decorated21. Coffee cake with sugar & cinnamon topping22. Hummingbird cake iced on top (not decorated)23. Chocolate cake with only smooth chocolate icing on top (not filled or decorated)24. Sponge jam roll (ends must not be cut)25. Chocolate sponge roll, cream filled (ends must not be cut)26. Cornflour sponge sandwich, jam filled, dusted only.

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27. Ginger fluff sandwich, mock cream filling, may be dusted (ends not to be cut)28. Honey sponge roll29. Jubilee cake, not yeast, iced on top only30. Plum pudding steamed in basin or cloth. $10 Special Prize31. Sultana cake. $10 Special Prize 32. Boiled fruit cake33. Rich dark fruit cake - $10 Special Prize34. Genoa cake35. Decorated iced cake – all decorations must be hand-made and edible - $10 Special Prize 36. Crown Inn Beer Cake using the following recipe:

2 cup SR flour, 1/2 cup sugar, 125g (4oz) butter or marg., 1 cup beer,1 beaten egg, 1/2 cup sultanas, 1/2 tspn. mixed spice. Rub butter into flour, mix sugar and spice into flour, then fruit and egg. Add beer, mixing all well. Topping: 1/2 cup plain flour, 1/2 cup sugar, 60g (2oz) butter. Rub all together until crumbly. Sprinkle over cake mixture. Bake in mod oven approx 1/2 hour. First prize 8 stubbies beer. Second 4 stubbies beer.

Donated by Crown Inn Hotel

37. Your favourite cake – $5 Special Prize 38. Your favourite dessert ( no puddings) - $5 Special Prize 39 Loaf bread (machine made) – Special Prize40. “Have a Go Challenge” – any cake using a packet mixture - iced 41. *Country Women’s Scone Mix Competition. 5 sweet scones made using Lauke Country Women’s Scone Mix. Please see below for criteria and competition information.OPEN CHAMPION ENTRY - $20 Special PrizeOPEN HIGH POINT EXHIBITOR– Trophy Special Prize

UNDER 40’S (Not eligible for RA & HS Medallion Points)42. Pizza – any variety – bases to be home made43. 4 scones – any variety44. 4 muffins $10 Special Prize45. Plain sponge – jam filled 46. Loaf bread (machine made) – Special Prize47. “Have a Go Challenge” – any cake using a packet mixture - iced 48. 3 home made biscuits – one variety49. Favourite cake - $5 Special Prize 50. Favourite desert

UNDER 40’S CHAMPION ENTRY - $20 Voucher

UNDER 40’S HIGH POINT EXHIBITOR – Trophy Special Prize

ENCOURAGEMENT CLASSES (People with a disability who need supervision while cooking) Classes 51-56 - $5 first prize each class51. Chocolate cake - iced52. Savory toasties 53. 3 of one variety of biscuit 54. 3 varieties of biscuits (2 of each)55. 4 honey crackles OUTSTANDING ENCOURAGEMENT EXHIBIT - $10 Special Prize

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COUNTRY WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION SCONE MIX COMPETITION

Sponsored by Laucke Flour Mills and The SA Country Women’s Association

Competition Outline• Max 3 entries per person.• Entrants are eligible to win one local final.• Winners of local shows are eligible to enter the semi final at the SE

of SA and Border Show Societies Association AGM which will be held at Kingston 2018. The semi final MUST be separate to the host show local competition.

• Semi Final winners are eligible to enter the State Final to be held at• the 2018 Royal Adelaide Show.• No entry fee.• If the CWA Scone Mix is not available in your town please contact • the show secretary.• Revenue to the CWA from sales of the scone mix is used to • assist drought affected families in South Australia and Interstate.

COUNTRY WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION SCONE MIX COMPETITION

Judging Guidelines1. Scones are to be made using the Laucke County Women’s Scone Mix.2. Scones will alternate each year between Sweet and Savoury. 2017/2018 Sweet3. 5 scones presented for Judging.

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6. Decorated boot or shoe – $5 fi rst prize donated by Brandon and Jack Tapfi eld

7. Best decorated potato – $5 fi rst prize donated by Y Howe8. Movie/song title incorporating fl owers9. Dandelion chain (any length)

CHAMPION ENTRY – $5 donated by Mrs JC Tapfi eldHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR – $5 donated by Mrs J Flint Memorial

Classes 10 – 18 to be arranged by children 8-15 years and under

10. Floral Carpet (sand base – decoration must cover sand base completely)

11. Collection of fl owers12. Wool – Off the Sheep’s Back theme. This can be anything

incorporating our theme and fl owers and/or foliage – $5 fi rst prize donated by Brandon and Jack Tapfi eld

13. Decorated dinner plate/tray14. Crazy Critter from vegetables, fruit, nuts, berries or seeds -$5 1st

prize donated by Brandon and Jack Tapfi eld15. Decorated boot or shoe – $5 fi rst prize donated by Kingston Show

Society16. Best decorated potato – $5 fristt prize donated by Y Howe17. Movie/song title incorporating fl owers18. Dandelion chain (any length)

CHAMPION ENTRY – $5 donated by Mrs JC Tapfi eldHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR – $5 donated by Mrs J Flint Memorial

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4. Scones should be approximately 5cms in diameter.5. Well risen, straight sides, thin golden crust top and bottom, no flour

base.6. Fine, moist texture, good crumb, good flavour and according to

type.

Entrants please note that you DO NOT have to follow the recipe on the back of the box. You use the mix as a base only.Prize AllocationLOCAL 1st Laucke Goods Hamper (value approx $17) 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

SUNBEAM CAKE CHAMPIONSHIPRich Fruit Cake & Genoa Cake

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1. RICH FRUIT CAKE (Recipe to be used – cake not to be iced) (Angas Park Products to be used where possible)

INGREDIENTS: 250g butter, 250g dark brown sugar, 6 eggs, 250g sultanas, 250g raisins, 200g currants, 100g dates, 60g chopped red glace cherries, 60g mixed peel, 60g chopped almonds, 375g plain flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1 teaspoon mixed spice, 200ml sherry or brandy.

METHOD: Chop fruits (cut to the size of currants) and mix together and soak in the sherry or brandy overnight. Sift together flour, baking powder and spice. Cream together butter and sugar. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, then alternatively add the fruit and flour and lastly the chopped nuts. Mix thoroughly. Place mixture into a prepared square tin (approx.19-22 cm in size). Bake in slow oven for approximately 3-3 ½ hours. Do not decorate Rich Fruit Cake with almonds etc.

Winner eligible to compete in State Final to be held at the next Royal Adelaide Show One entry per exhibitor

PRIZES (at time of printing): First $60, Second $25, Third $10

2. GENOA CAKE Genoa Cake made to Exhibitor’s own recipe, size and shape optional.

Winner eligible to compete in State Final to be held at the next Royal Adelaide Show One entry per exhibitor

PRIZES (at time of printing): First $50, Second $20, Third $10

If you would like a copy of the criteria the judges are looking for contact the Show Secretary for a print out or go to sacountryshows website for information.

SECTION T JUNIOR COOKERYEntry: free. Prizes: First - $2. Second - $1

The Show Society wish to thank the following for their support of the Junior Cookery Section:Mr & Mrs P & R Hurst, Mrs G Heinrich, Mrs M Maczkowiack, Mrs H McBride, Mrs Y Howe, Mrs K White Memorial, Mrs J Tapfield, Kingston RSL, Mr & Mrs R & C Mackenzie, Mrs K Rasheed and Mrs K Ingerson Memorial.

PRIMARY SECTION Preschool – Year 41. 4 plain scones 2. 4 honey crackles 3. 4 chocolate crackles 4. 4 Decorated Cup Cakes, (base – cake of any kind). All decorations to be edible, (judged on decorations). 5. Plaque: An icing decoration (base board no longer than 16cm

at widest point).

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6. Small plate of toasties 7. Healthy Lunch plate8. Mini pizza - $5 Special Prize9. 4 Decorated bought biscuits10. 4 Ginger Bread Men 11. Face plate salad (any salad ingredients arranged on a plate, in the shape of a face). 12. Ginger Bread House (any theme) - $10 Special Prize 13. Decorated Birthday cake - $5 Special Prize14. Decorated cake, “OUR FAMILY” THEME (decorations not

necessarily edible) - $5 Special Prize15. 4 ANZAC BISCUITS $10 Special Prize Kingston RSL

Year 5 – 716. 4 plain scones - $5 Special Prize17. 4 honey crackles 18. 4 chocolate crackles 19. 4 Decorated Cup Cakes, (base – cake of any kind). All decorations to be edible (judged on decorations) 20. Plaque: An icing decoration (base board no longer than 16cm

at widest point). 21. Small plate of toasties 22. Healthy Lunch plate23. Mini pizza - $5 Special Prize24. 4 Decorated bought biscuits 25. 4 Ginger Bread Men 26. Face plate salad (any salad ingredients arranged on a plate, in the shape of a face). 27. Ginger Bread House (any theme) - $10 Special Prize 28. Decorated Birthday cake - $5 Special Prize29. Decorated cake, “OUR FAMILY” THEME (decorations not

necessarily edible) - $5 Special Prize30. 4 Sausage rolls31. 4 ANZAC BISCUITS $10 Special Prize Kingston RSL

PRIMARY CHAMPION ENTRY - $10 Special Prize PRIMARY HIGH POINT EXHIBITOR $10 Special Prize

SECONDARY SECTION Year 8 upwards32. 4 plain scones 33. Slice of your own choice. 4 pieces 4cm x 4cm34. 4 Decorated bought biscuits35. 4 Decorated Cup Cakes (base – cake of any kind). All decorations to be edible (judged on decorations). 36. Chocolate Cake, iced no decorations - $5 Special Prize 37. 6 Pikelets38. Mini Quiche39. 4 Sausage Rolls - $5 Special Prize40. 4 Mini pasties41. 4 Muffins42. Ginger Bread House (any theme) - $10 Special Prize 43. Decorated Birthday cake - $5 Special Prize44. Decorated cake, “OUR FAMILY” THEME (decorations not necessarily edible)45. 4 ANZAC BISCUITS $10 Special Prize Kingston RSL

SECONDARY CHAMPION ENTRY - $10 Special PrizeSECONDARY HIGH POINT EXHIBITOR - $10 Special Prize

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A FEW HINTS FOR COOKING CLASSES1. Read all instructions carefully2. Display is important. Cakes can be displayed on boards supplied by the Show Society which are no larger than medium size paper plate.3. For larger cakes - stiff cardboard, cut slightly larger than the cake and covered with foil is quite satisfactory4. Where there are several items in a class, look for uniformity both as to size and degree of cooking5. A slice should be a slice (not a square unless otherwise stated) approx 2-2.5cm x 7-7.5cm is a good size6. In classes such as slices and sweets, each pair should be identical7. Avoid cake rack markings. Only use paper on base for fruit cakes – lighter cakes use melted butter and flour method. No cooking sprays8. Iced cakes to be undecorated unless otherwise statedThese tips would apply to both Open and Junior classes

SECTION UHOME MANUFACTURE

Entries: Entry free. Entries must be at the flower tent by 8.30am Sunday for Judging at 9.00. Entry tickets to be adhered to each jar/bottle. All jars/bottles to be labelled with contents, be polished and have transparent covers. A maximum of 3 entries per exhibitor, per class, will be accepted.

The Show Society wish to thank the following for their support of the Home Manufacture Section:Mrs K wright and Mr & Mrs DC & AM Trott. 1. Apricot jam 2. Fig jam 3. Plum jam 4. Strawberry jam 5. Any other jam 6. Marmalade - any citrus fruit 7. Fruit or vegetable jelly 8. Tomato sauce - $5 Special Prize 9. Any other sauce10. Cordial – any kind11. Any pickle or pickled items12. Jar of pickled onions13. Any relish - $5 Special Prize 14. Any chutney15. Any dried, dehydrated or crystallized fruit16. Any other product with lemon base17. Any other product with egg base18. Any other home manufacture

CHAMPION JAM - $10 Special PrizeCHAMPION ENTRY - $10 Special PrizeHIGH POINT EXHIBITOR -$10 Special Prize

HINTS FOR JAMS, PRESERVES & PICKLES1. Tomato sauce may be capped or corked but no wax to be used for exhibits.2. Clear tops are to be used on jams, pickles and chutney. No waxing.3. New lids are to be used on preserved fruit.4. Jars are to be labelled, not the lids.5. Appropriate jars/bottles to be used. ie: jam in jars. Sauce in bottles.6 Dried fruits etc to be covered with Glad Wrap

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President: Mr J Robertson (08) 8767 3414

Secretary: Mrs C Dicker 0438 672 274 PRINTED MATTER ONLY: SA DESIGN & PRINTKINGSTON SE A.P. & H. SOCIETY PO BOX 212, KINGSTON SE SA 5275EMAIL: [email protected]

President: Mr J Robertson (08) 8767 3414 Secretary: Mrs C Dicker 0438 672 274

Address29 Holland St., (Box 321)Kingston SE SA 5275Telephone 08 8767 2033Facsimile 08 8767 2937Emailinfo@kingstondc.sa.gov.auWebsitewww.kingstondc.sa.gov.au

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