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169th ANNUAL SHOW Friday and Friday Night 27th, Saturday and Saturday Night 28th January, 2017 Show closing time approx. 10.30 pm both nights. All competitors and exhibitors must sign waiver forms or their entry will not be accepted.

JUDGING DAYS

DAIRY CATTLE Friday, 27th January (9.30 am) BEEF CATTLE Friday, 27th January (9.30 am)

HORSES, RING EVENTS Friday 27th (9.30 am) Ring Events (9.00 am) Showjumping Saturday 28th (9.00 am) Ring Events (9.00 am) Showjumping PET SHOW Friday, 27th January (4.00 pm) PAVILION ENTRY FORMS: • ALL Sections except those listed below to be submitted by 5 pm Tuesday 24th January • Cut Flowers, Roses, Dahlias, and Decorative Flowers need to be submitted by noon Thursday 26th January PAVILION ENTRIES: • Thursday 26th (No later than 10.00 am) Spinning, Weaving & Felting • Thursday 26th (No later than 11.00 am) Art & Junior Art, Vegetables/Fruit, Cookery, Needlecrafts, Handcrafts, Sewing & Embroidery, Porcelain Painting, Woodcraft, Home Brew, Photography, Pot Plants and Cacti • Friday 27th (No later than 8.30 am) Cut Flowers, Roses, Dahlias and Decorative Flowers PAVILION OPENS downstairs at 9.00 am and upstairs at approx 12.30 pm Friday 27th January

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SPECIAL NOTICES SECRETARY’S SHOWGROUND OFFICE

During Show Week is at the Showground Pavilion Phone: SHOWGROUND (02) 4232 2028 Monday 23rd - Saturday 28th January, 9 am - 5 pm Sunday 29th - 9 am closing at 11 am

DISCIPLINARY ACTION

All Disciplinary issues will be dealt with by the Disciplinary Committee comprising, the President and 2 Vice-Presidents

DOGS ON SHOWGROUND

Kiama Show Society will be enforcing local Council regulations regarding the control of all dogs on Showground. All dogs taken onto the Kiama Showground MUST BE ON A LEASH AT ALL TIMES. Dogs found unleashed and/or out of control will be referred to the local Council for impounding. All competitors and exhibitors must sign waiver forms or their entry will not be accepted.

CLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES

Closing date for entries as listed below will be strictly enforced, and late entries WILL DEFINITELY NOT BE ACCEPTED. CATTLE: (ALL CLASSES) Illawarra, Holstein, Jersey & any other Dairy Breed, Beef Cattle, Inter-Breed – Wednesday 25th January 2017. HORSES: ONE (1) HOUR BEFORE EACH EVENT Post entries will apply - except Showjumping, this must be 1 hour before each Showjump event. Entries will not be accepted after commencement of events. Drug Testing may be carried out at this Show. Any Competitor, Exhibitor, Owner found to have breached the ASC Disputes and Disciplinary Regulations will be investigated by the ASC Disciplinary Committee and dealt with accordingly. WOODCHOPPING: Nominations to Julie Reumer, at 81 Aylmerton Road, Aylmerton, NSW 2575 Phone: 02 4889 4508 or 0407 480 082 Email: jreumer@bigpond.com.au before Friday 20th January, 2017.

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STABLE BOOKINGS: With Mr D Chittick, phone 0419 272 368 or Show Secretary (02) 4233 1597. Stables must be paid for IN FULL WITHIN 7 DAYS OF BOOKING BEING MADE. Refer – Horses for further information. Camping - $15.00 per day, Stable Fees - $ 5.00 per horse, per day Camping on-site is only permitted for horse entrants ADMISSION CHARGES: Per Day RING COMPETITORS...........................................................$10.00 ADULTS..................................................................................$15.00 2-DAY ADULT PASS...…………………………………………$25.00 PENSIONERS AGED & DISABILITIES-must produce card.. $10.00 JUNIORS BETWEEN 6 - 15 YEARS .......................................$5.00 FAMILY (2 Adults & 2 Juniors) ..............................................$35.00 2-DAY FAMILY PASS...………………………………………...$60.00 5 YEARS AND UNDER……………………………………….....FREE MEMBERSHIP: Then free entry for 2 Days ADULT....................................................................................$20.00 CONCESSION AGED & DISABILITIES-must produce card...$10.00 JUNIORS BETWEEN 6 - 15 YEARS ......................................$5.00 FAMILY (2 Adults & 2 Juniors) ..............................................$40.00 5 YEARS AND UNDER………………………………...…….….FREE All persons entering the ground shall pay the above charges. Members of the Society MUST produce Membership Badges when entering the ground. Members are entitled to FREE entry to grounds

Important Notice to All Exhibitors

Any exhibitors intending to bring electrical equipment to the Showground will be required to ensure that such equipment is fitted with earth leakage circuit breakers and that all electrical leads, tools and appliances have been inspected and tagged by a licensed electrical contractor. All electrical leads must be off the ground. This is essential for the safety of yourself, your fellow exhibitors and the general public and is a requirement of the WH&S Act & Regulations 2011. The Act imposes very severe penalties in the event of noncompliance with its provisions.

Any exhibitors who do not comply will not be allowed to exhibit at the showground. Please check all your electrical equipment and leads before you come to the Showground to avoid the occurrence of any difficulties.

ACCIDENT AND PUBLIC RISK INSURANCE Any accident occurring during the period of the Show must be reported to the Secretary’s Office, and VERIFIED, during the current dates of the Show, otherwise the Society will accept NO RESPONSIBILITY for the consideration of any claims. 6


SHOW DATES

2017

2018

BOWRAL (Sat/Sun)

14/15 Jan

13/14 Jan

ALBION PARK (Sat/Sun)

21/22 Jan

20/21 Jan

KIAMA (Fri/Sat)

27/28 Jan

26/27 Jan

BERRY (Fri/Sat)

3/4 Feb

2/3 Feb

NOWRA (Fri/Sat)

10/11 Feb

9/10 Feb

KANGAROO VALLEY (Fri/Sat

17/18 Feb

16/17 Feb

CANBERRA ROYAL

24-26 Feb

23-25 Feb

3/4 Mar

2/3 Mar

MILTON (Fri/Sat) ROBERTSON (Fri/Sat)

10/11 Mar

MOSS VALE (Fri/Sat/Sun) CAMDEN (Fri/Sat)

17– 19 Mar

2/3 Mar 9 – 11 Mar

31 Mar-1 Apr

16/17 Mar

SYDNEY ROYAL

6-19 April

23 Mar– 3 Apr

BULLI (Sat/Sun)

27/28 May

26/27 May

2 Sept

1 Sept

7/ 8 Oct

6/ 7 Oct

DAPTO (Sat) PICTON (Sat/Sun)

NOTE: Shows in bold are not Group 5 but listed as a guide only.

CONTENTS

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Office Bearers.......................................................................8

Horses........................................................................... 9 - 23 Cattle........................................................................... 26 - 33 Woodchop................................................................... 34 - 35 Rodeo................................................................................. 36

Entertainment......................................................................39 Pet Show.............................................................................41 Pavilion Exhibition Notice...................................................43 Pavillon Entry/Waiver Form..................................... Centre

Pavilion Sections ........................................................ 44 - 74 Rules & By-Laws................................................................ 76

Major Sponsors........................................................... 77 - 78 Donors......................................................................... 80 - 82 Members..................................................................... 83 - 86 South Coast & Tablelands Show Societies................. 88 - 89

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OFFICE-BEARERS 2016-2017

PATRONS Ann Sudmalis MP, Gareth Ward MP, Mayor Mark Honey PRESIDENT Mr Michael Brennan SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT Mr David Barnes JUNIOR VICE PRESIDENT Mr Greg Chittick TREASURER Mr Ron Gregory ASSISTANT TREASURER Mr Vic East RINGMASTER David Chaffey CHIEF CATTLE STEWARD Mr Greg Chittick CHIEF HORSE STEWARD Mr David Chittick CHIEF PAVILION STEWARD Mr Bruce McIntyre CHIEF GROUND STEWARD Mr David Barnes CHIEF WOODCHOP STEWARD Mr David Oxley AUDITORS Waldie & Co HONORARY VETERINARIAN Kiama Veterinary Hospital HONORARY MEDICAL SERVICE Kiama Medical Practice PUBLICITY OFFICER Kerrielyn Clark SECRETARY Mrs Sue Granger-Holcombe, PO Box 354, Kiama, Phone (02) 4233 1597 ASST SECRETARY: Annette Young CALLIGRAPHER: Raylene Holz Phone Show Week only – (02) 4232 2028 E: secretary@kiamashow.com.au Web: www.kiamashow.com.au COMMITTEE MEMBERS: D Barnes, Ms A Beasley, Mrs K Beasley, Ms M. Binkins, G Brain, M Brennan, Mrs C Burge, N Campbell, D Chaffey, A Chittic k, Miss B Chittick, D Chittick, G Chittick, S Chittick, Mrs K Clark, Mrs S Cox, Mrs K Bowden, E Cram, H Diener, JF Downes, GV East, R Gregory, D Hall, J McCarthy, D. Maitland, Mrs J McGee, S McGee, B McIntyre, G McIntyre, N McLaren, Miss M Mete, Mrs A Miller, J Milne, Mrs D. Oxley, D Oxley, R Piper, AM Rendel, Ms S Spence, G. Stearn, Ms M Tierney, J Williams, Mrs F Wilkinson, Mrs B Wyles, Mrs A Young, D Young, R Young LIFE MEMBERS: Mrs K Beasley, G Brain, GM Brennan, B Burgess, D Chaffey, Miss B Chittick, D Chittick, Mrs E Chittick, G Chittick, L Chittick, P Chittick, S Chittick, JF Downes, J East, R Fyfe, Mrs J Hall, Mr & Mrs J Fraser, P McGlinchey OAM, Mrs M. Murphy, Mrs C Norman, Mrs D Oxley, R Piper, P Quinn, S Rendel, Mrs U Ward, Ms L Warrington, Mrs N Waters OAM, D Young, Mrs A Young, R Young HONORARY LIFE COMMITTEE MEMBERS: B Burgess, P Chittick, P Clyburn, N. Edgell, A. McDonald, I Johnston, AM Mosckos, P Quinn, Mrs N. Waters OAM 8


HORSES

GATES OPEN AT 6 AM RING EVENTS

Friday 27th & Saturday 28th January 2017 RING MASTER: Mr D. Chaffey CHIEF HORSE STEWARD: Mr D. Chittick ASSISTANT: Mrs D. Oxley RING STEWARDS: P. McGlinchey, N. Campbell, H. Diener, Miss L. Warrington, Mrs L. McGlinchey, B. McGlinchey, Miss G. McGlinchey, T. Brosnan, Mrs S.O’Donnell, Mrs K. McInerney, Mrs K. Brennan, Miss G. Brennan, D. Chittick, Mrs D. Oxley, N. Edgell, R. Steel, W. Carney, P. Quinn, N. Weland, T. Axam, J. Smith, Ms M. Brennan, Ms P. Clark, C. Wheatley. ALL COMPETITORS COMPETE AT THEIR OWN RISK Competitors please note that two rings will be operating and it is your responsibility to make the choice of event in which you wish to compete. The programme will not be held up under any circumstances. PROGRAMME WILL NOT BE ALTERED. HARD HATS Competitors must compete in headwear which complies with AS/NZS 3838 (current Australian Standard) VG1 (interim European Standard) ASTM F1163 (current US Standard) Chin straps must be fastened whilst mounted. ALL HORSES MUST BE UNDER CONTROL AT ALL TIMES A practice showjump will be available at the discretion of the committee. Horses may be exercised during the following times: 7.00am to 9.00am and 5.00pm to 7.00pm, days prior to the show, subject to discretion of the committee and state of grounds etc. IMPROPER BEHAVIOUR Outside assistance to competitors by word, radio or any other method in Horse Ring Events will NOT be permitted. If in breach of this ruling, competitors and their exhibits may be dismissed from the event and from the showground. Competitor names to be submitted to the ASC. STABLE BOOKINGS – Mr D. CHITTICK 0419 272 368 PAYMENT FOR STABLES TO BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY WITHIN 7 DAYS OF DATE OF BOOKING. A fee of $5 per day per horse is applicable to stables. Camping and electricity fees will be payable. All stables must be cleaned out prior to departure; failure to clean stables may compromise future bookings. A $20 bond will be held until departure. No bookings are taken on open yards. NO ROPE OR ELECTRIC FENCES ALLOWED DURING SHOW. NO TEMPORARY YARDS MADE OUT OF ANY MATERIAL. NO EXTENSION OF EXISTING YARDS WILL BE PERMITTED. NO HORSES ARE TO BE ON GROUNDS AFTER 7.30PM ON SATURDAY NIGHT UNLESS IN ALLOCATED STABLES OR YARDS, OR CONFINED IN HORSE FLOAT/TRUCK. All dogs taken onto Kiama Showground MUST BE ON A LEASH AT ALL TIMES. Dogs found unleashed and/or out of control will be referred to the local Council for impounding. Showjumping exhibitors MUST complete an entry form for each Class. Other horse exhibitors will be issued tickets to be produced in the ring. Stallions are not permitted to be ridden in hack or riding class events.

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All Competitors MUST SIGN WAIVER FORM and provide PIC Number before competing. Novice – Horse or rider who has not won a 1st prize at any agriculture show. Intermediate – Horse or rider who has not won 1st, 2nd or 3rd prize in a solo event at any State Royal Show. Pony – not exceeding 14 hands Galloway – over 14 hands not exceeding 15 hands Hack – over 15 hands

Friday – Ring 1 – 10.00 am Measuring Steward available from 7.30am Stewards: P. Quinn, K. Brennan, J. Smith, G. McGlinchey Judge: PONY CLUB EVENTS All events for Pony Club members will be conducted under the rules of the Pony Club Association of NSW Inc. Specifically noting that a mount must be owned and ridden by an affiliated member of a pony club. One horse one rider etc. in Pony Club Events applies over the whole of the Show period. Membership cards must be presented to the Ring Stewards on entry to ring if required. The only acceptable helmet for use during pony club events is that which carries stamped or embossed standard AS/NZS 3838. Trophies generously donated by Horseland, Wollongong. Ribbons & Trophies for 1st & 2nd Prize, Ribbon 3rd. ALL PONY CLUB EVENTS TO BE RIDDEN IN A SNAFFLE BIT 01001 Tiny Tots, member of Kiama District Pony Club only 01002 Boy or girl rider, under 12 years, member of Kiama District Pony Club only. 01003 Boy or girl rider, 12 years and under 17 years, member of Kiama District Pony Club only 01004 Pony Club boy or girl rider under 12 years. 01005 Pony Club boy or girl rider 12 years and under 15 years 01006 Pony Club boy or girl rider 15 years and under 17 years 01007 Associate member rider 17 years - 25 years 01008 Pony Club mount not exceeding 14 hands, owned and ridden by a Pony Club member, to be run as stewards direct 01009 Pony Club mount over 14 hands, owned and ridden by a Pony Club member, to be run as stewards direct 01010 Pair of Pony Club riders under 15 years. Both riders must be from same club 01011 Pair Pony Club riders 15 years and under 17 years. Both riders must be from same club 01012 Team of 4 riders (all belonging to one club) OPEN SPORTING EVENTS for any rider under 17years Prize money; 1st $10, 2nd $ 5, 3rd Ribbon 01013 01014 01015 01016

Flag Race Bending Race Barrel Race Bounce Pony

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Friday – Ring 2 – 9.30 am All breed classes, Exhibits must be registered and the owner financial – papers must be produced if requested by judge, steward or show official Measuring Steward available from 7.30 am Stewards: M. Brennan Judge: AUSTRALIAN MINIATURE PONIES Prize money – 1st $5, 2nd & 3rd ribbon Ponies must be registered. Ponies not to exceed 87cm. 01017 01018 01019 01020 01021 01022 01023 01024 01025 01026

Colt under 4 years Stallion 4 years and over CHAMPION COLT or STALLION RESERVE CHAMPION Filly under 4 years Mare 4 years and over CHAMPION FILLY or MARE RESERVE CHAMPION Gelding any age SUPREME CHAMPION MINIATURE PONY

01027 01028 01029 01030 01031 01032 01033 01034 01035 01036

SHETLANDS Prize money 1st $5; 2nd & 3rd ribbon Shetland Filly Shetland Mare CHAMPION FILLY/MARE RESERVE CHAMPION Shetland Colt Shetland Stallion CHAMPION COLT/STALLION RESERVE CHAMPION Led Shetland Gelding Shetland to be ridden

COLOURED HORSES Prize money -1st $5, 2nd & 3rd ribbon 01037 Best Presented – not eligible for Champion 01038 Led Colt or Stallion 01039 Led Filly or Mare 01040 Led Gelding 01041 CHAMPION 01042 RESERVE CHAMPION 01043 Ridden ARABIAN HORSE CLASS ROM -”B” 214.5 Prize money 1st $5, 2nd & 3rd ribbon unless otherwise specified Restricted to Arabians registered with the Arabian Horse Society of Australia. 01044 01045 01046 01047 01048 01049 01050 01051 01052 01053 01054 01055 01056 01057 01058 01059

PUREBRED ARABIANS Classic Head Classic Trot Colt under 4yrs Stallion 4yrs & over CHAMPION STALLION OR COLT RESERVE CHAMPION Filly under 4yrs Mare 4yrs & over CHAMPION FILLY OR MARE RESERVE CHAMPION Gelding under 4yrs Gelding 4yrs & over, not exceeding 14.2 hands Gelding 4yrs & over, over 14.2 hands CHAMPION GELDING RESERVE CHAMPION SUPREME CHAMPION PUREBRED: SASH and $20 11


01060 01061 01062 01063 01064 01065 01066 01067 01068 01069 01070 01071 01072 01073 01074 01075 01076

ARABIAN DERIVATIVE HORSES Best Head Best Trot Colt under 4yrs Stallion 4yrs & over CHAMPION Colt or Stallion RESERVE CHAMPION Filly under 4yrs Mare 4yrs & over, not exceeding 14.2 hands Mare 4yrs & over, over 14.2 hands CHAMPION FILLY OR MARE RESERVE CHAMPION Gelding under 4yrs Gelding 4yrs & over, not exceeding 14.2 hands Gelding 4yrs & over, over 14.2 hands CHAMPION GELDING RESERVE CHAMPION SUPREME CHAMPION ARABIAN DERIVATIVE

01077 01078 01079 01080 01081 01082 01083 01084 01085 01086

PURE OR ARABIAN DERIVATIVE SADDLE CLASSES Novice ridden Arabian Ridden Colt or Stallion Ridden Filly or Mare, not exceeding 14.2 hands Ridden Filly or Mare, over 14.2 hands Gelding not exceeding 14.2 hands Gelding over 14.2 hands Best Educated CHAMPION PURE OR DERIVATIVE BRED UNDER SADDLE RESERVE CHAMPION Arabian Costume, any sex. 1st $20.00 2nd $5.00

WARMBLOOD HORSES Prize money 1st $5, 2nd & 3rd ribbon 01087 Led Colt 3years and under 01088 Led Stallion over 3 years 01089 Led Filly 3years and under 01090 Led Mare over 3 years 01091 Led gelding 01092 CHAMPION LED WARMBLOOD EXHIBIT; Sash & Rug (Rug kindly donated by Mrs C. Norman) 01093 RESERVE CHAMPION LED WARMBLOOD EXHIBIT; Sash 01094 Ridden Warmblood 01095 Ridden All Breeds – Special Sash (classes 01036-01165) AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL SADDLEHORSES Only horses registered with the Australian National Saddlehorse Association Inc. are eligible for entry in these classes. Papers to be produced on demand. Prize money 1st $5, 2nd & 3rd Ribbon 01096 Led ANSA Saddlehorse Colt or Stallion 01097 Led ANSA Saddlehorse Filly or Mare 01098 CHAMPION LED AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL SADDLEHORSE 01099 RESERVE CHAMPION LED AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL SADDLEHORSE 01100 Led ANSA Saddlehorse Gelding 01101 Ridden ANSA Saddlehorse Stallion, Mare or Gelding over 14hh & not exceeding 15hh. 01102 Ridden ANSA Saddlehorse Stallion, Mare or Gelding over 15hh & not exceeding 16hh. 01103 Ridden ANSA Saddlehorse Stallion, Mare or Gelding over 16hh. 01104 CHAMPION RIDDEN AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL SADDLEHORSE 01105 RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL SADDLEHORSE

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AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE – COMMENCING AT APPROXIMATELY 1.30 PM All horses must be foal recorded or registered with the ASH Society current financial membership and papers to be produced on demand. Prize Money 1st $5, 2nd & 3rd ribbon 01106 Colt under 4 years 01107 Stallion 4 years and over 01108 CHAMPION LED COLT OR STALLIO 01109 RESERVE CHAMPION LED COLT OR STALLION 01110 Filly under 2 years 01111 Filly 2 years and under 4 years 01112 CHAMPION LED FILLY 01113 RESERVE CHAMPION LED FILLY 01114 Mare 4 years and over, not exceeding 15 hands 01115 Mare 4 years and over, over 15 hands 01116 CHAMPION LED MARE 01117 RESERVE CHAMPION LED MARE 01118 Gelding not exceeding 15 hands 01119 Gelding over 15 hands 01120 CHAMPION LED GELDING 01121 RESERVE CHAMPION LED GELDING 01122 SUPREME CHAMPION LED AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE – $40.00 (Eligible Champion Colt/Stallion, Filly, Mare and Gelding) Ridden Classes Ridden Stallion, snaffle bit Ridden Mare, snaffle bit Ridden Gelding, snaffle bit CHAMPION A.S.H RIDDEN HORSE RESERVE CHAMPION A.S.H.RIDDEN HORSE A.S.H. working stallion A.S.H. working mare A.S.H. working gelding A.S.H. working horse mare or gelding to be ridden by a youth under 17 years 01132 CHAMPION WORKING HORSE 01133 RESERVE CHAMPION WORKING HORSE 01134 A.S.H. Utility Trial 01135 SUPREME CHAMPION RIDDEN AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE Jack Chittick Memorial Sash $70.00 kindly donated by Rotary Club of Kiama (Eligible Champion Ridden Horse and Champion Working Horse) 01123 01124 01125 01126 01127 01128 01129 01130 01131

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Friday – Ring 3

COMMENCING AT APPROXIMATELY 2 PM (after lunch break) Stewards: W. Carney CLYDESDALES Prize money 1st $5, 2nd, 3rd ribbon (unless otherwise specified) $150 kindly donated by Mrs Fraser $50 kindly donated by Mrs Judith East 01136 Colt/Filly under 2 years 01137 Colt/Filly 2 years and under 3 years 01138 JUNIOR CHAMPION COLT OR FILLY, under 3 years (classes 01136 & 01137) 01139 RESERVE CHAMPION COLT OR FILLY; Sash 01140 Stallion, 3 years and over 1st $15 2nd $10 01141 CHAMPION STALLION; Sash 01142 RESERVE CHAMPION STALLION; Sash 01143 Mare 3 years and under 4 years 01144 Mare 4 years and over 1st $15 2nd $10 01145 CHAMPION MARE, 3 years and over, Sash 01146 RESERVE CHAMPION MARE, 3 years and over, Sash 01147 Led Gelding 01148 CHAMPION LED GELDING 01149 RESERVE CHAMPION LED GELDING 01150 SUPREME CHAMPION CLYDESDALE; Class winners – Junior Champion Colt or Filly, Champion Stallion, Champion Mare, Champion Gelding. SUPREME CHAMPION sash & $30.00 Special point score competition; Competitors will be awarded one point for each Clydesdale entered at Kiama, Berry and Nowra Shows. Winner is the competitor with the most points obtained from the three shows. SPECIAL PRIZE OF $100 OPEN ORDER DONATED BY BISHOPS FEED & PRODUCE, NOWRA. SHIRES 01151 Colt/Stallion 01152 Filly/Mare 01153 Gelding 01154 CHAMPION SHIRE $15.00 01155 RESERVE CHAMPION 01156 01157 01158 01159

DRAUGHT HORSES Draught Horse Led Mare Draught Horse Led Gelding CHAMPION DRAUGHT HORSE $15.00 RESERVE CHAMPION DRAUGHT HORSE

HORSE DRAWN VEHICLE 01160 Single Horse Pulling Slide 01161 Pair of Horses Pulling Slide 01162 Long Rein Driven 01163 Best Horse-drawn road vehicle, with rubber tyres, drawn by one Horse or a team of Heavy Horses, suitably harnessed for driving. 1st $40 2nd $20 01164 Best Horse-drawn Vehicle or Farm Implement. Competitors in class 01163 not eligible in 01164 01165 Novelty Heavy Horse Derby (Ridden) - $20.00

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Saturday Ring 1 – 9.00 am

Stewards: P. Quinn, K. Brennan, J. Smith, G. McGlinchey All Horses to be measured or to produce an Official Show Horse Council or EA Measuring Card (Life or Annual) ANY HORSE WINNING A 1ST IN AN OPEN CLASS, A CHAMPION OR RESERVE CHAMPION IN THIS RING IS INELIGIBLE TO COMPETE IN RING 2 Judge: LED PONY CLASSES Prize money 1st $10, 2nd & 3rd ribbon 01166 Pony Stallion not exceeding 12.2 hands 01167 Pony Stallion over 12.2 hands not exceeding 14 hands 01168 CHAMPION LED 01169 RESERVE CHAMPION 01170 Pony Mare not exceeding 12 hands 01171 Pony Mare over 12 hands and not exceeding 13 hands 01172 Pony Mare over 13 hands and not exceeding 14 hands 01173 CHAMPION LED 01174 RESERVE CHAMPION LED 01175 SUPREME LED CHAMPION PONY - Supreme Sash (Eligible Champion Pony Mare and Champion Pony Stallion) 01176 Pony Gelding (led) not exceeding 14 hands 01177 Ridden Pony Stallion not exceeding 14 hands RIDING CLASSES Prize money 1st $10, 2nd & 3rd ribbon, unless otherwise specified 01178 Tiny tot boy or girl under 6 years (pony must be led) 01179 Rider 6 years and under 9 years 01180 Rider 9 years and under 12 years 01181 CHAMPION JUNIOR RIDER UNDER 12 YEARS; Sash & $35 Kindly Donated by Des Bryne Equine Service 01182 RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR RIDER UNDER 12 YEARS; Sash & $15 Kindly Donated by Des Bryne Equine Service

01183 01184 01185 01186 01187

AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONIES (RIDDEN) Prize money 1st $10, 2nd & 3rd ribbon ASPA Stallion ASPA Mare ASPA Gelding CHAMPION ASPA RESERVE CHAMPION ASPA

PONY HACKS (TO BE RIDDEN) Ponies may compete in Hack Classes or Show Hunter Classes NOT BOTH Prize money 1st $10, 2nd & 3rd ribbon 01188 Novice Pony Hack over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 14 hands 01189 Open Pony Hack over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 13 hands 01190 Open Pony Hack over 13 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands 01191 Open Pony Hack over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14 hands 01192 Childs Pony Hack over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 14 hands to be ridden by a child under 17 years 01193 Adults Pony Hack over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 14 hands to be ridden by an adult 17 years and over 01194 CHAMPION PONY HACK OVER 12.2 HANDS AND NOT EXCEEDING 14 HANDS; Sash and $25 – Eligible for Supreme Show Hack

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01195 RESERVE CHAMPION PONY HACK OVER 12.2 HANDS AND NOT EXCEEDING 14 HANDS; Sash 01196 Novice Pony Hack not exceeding 12.2 hands 01197 Open Pony Hack not exceeding 11.2 hands 01198 Open Pony Hack over 11.2 hands and not exceeding 12 hands 01199 Open Pony Hack over 12 hands and not exceeding 12.2 hands 01200 Childs Pony Hack not exceeding 12.2 hands 01201 CHAMPION PONY HACK NOT EXCEEDING 12.2 HANDS; Sash and $25– Eligible for Supreme Show Hack 01202 RESERVE CHAMPION PONY HACK NOT EXCEEDING 12.2 HANDS; Sash SHOW HUNTER PONIES Ponies may compete in Hack Classes or Show Hunter Classes NOT BOTH Prize money 1st $10, 2nd & 3rd ribbon 01203 Novice Show Hunter Pony not exceeding 14 hands 01204 Show Hunter Pony not exceeding 12.0 hands 01205 Show Hunter Pony over 12 hands and not exceeding 12.2hands 01206 Show Hunter Pony over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 13 hands 01207 Show Hunter Pony over 13 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands 01208 Show Hunter Pony over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14 hands 01209 Childs Show Hunter Pony to be ridden by a child under 17 years 01210 Adults Show Hunter Pony to be ridden by an adult 17 years and over 01211 CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER PONY - Eligible for Supreme Show Hunter Pony 01212 RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER PONY HACKS OVER 15 HANDS Hacks may compete in Hack Classes or Show Hunter Classes NOT BOTH Second Chance Hacks – not won 1st, Champion or Reserve in Ring 2 Prize money 1st $10, 2nd & 3rd ribbon 01213 Open Hack over 15 hands and not exceeding 15.2 hands 01214 Open Hack over 15.2 hands and not exceeding 16 hands 01215 Open Hack over 16 hands and not exceeding 16.2 hands 01216 Open Hack over 16.2 hands 01217 CHAMPION HACK; Sash 01218 RESERVE CHAMPION HACK; Sash GALLOWAYS HACKS (RIDDEN) Galloways may compete in Hack Classes or Show Hunter Classes NOT BOTH Second Chance Galloways – not won 1st, Champion or Reserve in Ring 2 Prize money 1st $10, 2nd & 3rd ribbon 01219

Open Lightweight Galloway Hack over 14 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands 01220 Open Heavyweight Galloway Hack over 14 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands 01221 Open Lightweight Galloway Hack over 14.2 hands and not exceeding 15 hands 01222 Open Heavyweight Galloway Hack over 14.2 hands and not exceeding 15 hands 01223 CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands; Sash 01224 RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands; Sash

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SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAYS Galloways may compete in Hack Classes or Show Hunter Classes NOT BOTH Prize money 1st $10, 2nd & 3rd ribbon Second Chance Show Hunter Galloways – not won 1st, Champion or Reserve in Ring 2 01225 Show Hunter Galloway over 14 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands 01226 Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2 hands and not exceeding 15 Hands 01227 CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY; Sash 01228 RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY; Sash SHOW HUNTER HACKS Hacks may compete in Hack Classes or Show Hunter Classes NOT BOTH Prize money 1st $10, 2nd & 3rd ribbon Second Chance Show Hunter Hacks – not won 1st, Champion or Reserve in Ring 2 01229 Show Hunter Hack over 15 hands & not exceeding 15.2 hands 01230 Show Hunter Hack over 15.2 hands & not exceeding 16 hands 01231 Show Hunter Hack over 16.0 hands & not exceeding 16.2 hands 01232 Show Hunter Hack over 16.2 hands 01233 CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK; Sash 01234 RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK; Sash

Saturday Ring 2 – 9.00 am

Stewards, M. Brennan Judge: ANY HORSE WINNING A 1ST IN AN OPEN CLASS, A CHAMPION OR RESERVE CHAMPION IN THIS RING IS INELIGIBLE TO COMPETE IN RING 1 HACKS OVER 15 HANDS Hacks may compete in Hack Classes or Show Hunter Classes NOT BOTH All Saddle Horses to be measured or to produce an Official Show Horse Council or EA Measuring Card (Life or Annual) Prize money 1st $10, 2nd & 3rd ribbon 01235 Led Mare Hack over 15 hands 01236 Led Gelding Hack over 15 hands 01237 CHAMPION LED 01238 RESERVE CHAMPION 01239 Novice Hack over 15 hands 01240 Off the Track Thoroughbred ACT/NSW Series – Horses must have competed in an official trial or started in a race. The winner and runner up will be eligible to compete at the NSW State Final. Winner NOT eligible for Champion Hack. 01241 Open Hack over 15 hands and not exceeding 15.2 hands 01242 Open Hack over 15.2 hands and not exceeding 16 hands 01243 Open Hack over 16 hands and not exceeding 16.2 hands Arthur Grey Memorial Sash & $50 01244 Open Hack over 16.2 hands 01245 Child’s Hack over 15 hands to be ridden by a child under 17 years 01246 Adult’s Hack over 15 hands to be ridden by an adult 17 years and over 01247 CHAMPION HACK; Sash, $50 & rug kindly donated by Bellemy Showhorses - Eligible for Supreme Show Hack 01248 RESERVE CHAMPION HACK; Sash

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GALLOWAYS (LED) All Galloways to be measured or to produce an Official Show Horse Council or EA measuring card (Annual or Life) Prize money 1st $10, 2nd & 3rd ribbon 01249 Led Galloway Mare over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands 01250 Led Galloway Gelding over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands 01251 CHAMPION LED GALLOWAY 01252 RESERVE CHAMPION LED GALLOWAY GALLOWAYS HACKS (RIDDEN) Galloways may compete in Hack Classes or Show Hunter Classes NOT BOTH Prize money 1st $10, 2nd & 3rd ribbon 01253 Novice Galloway Hack over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands 01254 Open Lightweight Galloway Hack over 14 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands 01255 Open Heavyweight Galloway Hack over 14 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands 01256 Open Lightweight Galloway Hack over 14.2 hands and not exceeding 15 hands 01257 Open Heavyweight Galloway Hack over 14.2 hands and not exceeding 15 hands 01258 Child’s Galloway Hack over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands to be ridden by a child under 17 years 01259 Adult’s Galloway Hack over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands to be ridden by an adult 17 years and over 01260 CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands. Sash and $50– Eligible for Supreme Show Hack 01261 RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands. Sash 01262 SUPREME HACK OF THE SHOW; $100 Jenny Spinks Memorial Sash – Rug donated by Ms Jo Maunder. Eligible Champion Pony from Ring 1, Galloway and Hack from Ring 2 SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAYS Galloways may compete in Hack Classes or Show Hunter Classes NOT BOTH Prize money 1st $10, 2nd & 3rd ribbon 01263 Novice Show Hunter Galloway over 14 hands and not exceeding 15 hands 01264 Show Hunter Galloway over 14 hands and not exceeding 14.2 hands 01265 Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2 hands and not exceeding 15 hands 01266 Childs Show Hunter Galloway to be ridden by a child under 17 years 01267 Adults Show Hunter Galloway to be ridden by an adult 17 years and over 01268 CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY – Eligible for Supreme Show Hunter Hack 01269 RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY SHOW HUNTER HACKS Hacks may compete in Hack Classes or Show Hunter Classes NOT BOTH Prize money 1st $10, 2nd & 3rd ribbon 01270 Novice Show Hunter Hack over 15 hands 01271 Show Hunter Hack over 15 hands and not exceeding 15.2 hands 01272 Show Hunter Hack over 15.2 hands and not exceeding 16 hands 01273 Show Hunter Hack over 16 hands and not exceeding 16.2 hands 01274 Show Hunter Hack over 16.2 hands 01275 Childs Show Hunter Hack to be ridden by a child under 17 years 01276 Adults Show Hunter Hack to be ridden by an adult 17 years and over 18


01277 CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK – Eligible for Supreme Show Hunter Hack 01278 RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK 01279 SUPREME SHOW HUNTER HACK OF THE SHOW; $100.00 kindly donated by Jane Baxter and Clair Guiver In Memory of John and Mary Baxter. Eligible Champion Show Hunter Pony from Ring 1, Show Hunter Galloway and Hack from Ring 2 ADULT RIDING CLASSES Prize money 1st $10, 2nd & 3rd ribbon 01280 Junior Lady Rider 17 years and under 21 years 01281 Open Lady Rider 21 years and over 01282 CHAMPION LADY RIDER; Sash - Bill Spinks Memorial Perpetual Trophy 01283 RESERVE CHAMPION LADY RIDER; Sash – Jenny Spinks Memorial Perpetual Trophy 01284 Junior Gentleman Rider 17 years and under 21 years 01285 Open Gentlemen Rider over 21 years 01286 CHAMPION GENTLEMAN RIDER; Sash $100 Wal Anderson Memorial, kindly donated by the family of the late Wal Anderson 01287 RESERVE CHAMPION GENTLEMAN RIDER; Sash RIDING CLASSES Prize money 1st $10, 2nd & 3rd ribbon, unless otherwise specified 01288 Rider 12 years and under 15 years 01289 Rider 15 years and under 17 years 01290 CHAMPION SENIOR RIDER; Sash and $35.00 Kindly donated by Des Bryne Equine Service 01291 RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR RIDER; Sash and $15.00 Kindly donated by RMB Lawyers Kiama SHOW HUNTER PONIES Ponies may compete in Hack Classes or Show Hunter Classes NOT BOTH Second chance Show Hunter Pony – not won 1st, Champion or Reserve in Ring 1 Prize money 1st $10, 2nd & 3rd ribbon 01292 Show Hunter Pony not exceeding 12 hands 01293 Show Hunter Pony over 12 hands and not exceeding 12.2hands 01294 Show Hunter Pony over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 13 hands 01295 Show Hunter Pony over 13 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands 01296 Show Hunter Pony over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14 hands 01297 CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER PONY 01298 RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER PONY PONY HACKS (TO BE RIDDEN) Ponies may compete in Hack Classes or Show Hunter Classes NOT BOTH Second chance Show Pony – not won 1st, Champion or Reserve in Ring 1 Prize money 1st $10, 2nd & 3rd ribbon 01299 Open Pony Hack not exceeding 11.2 hands 01300 Open Pony Hack over 11.2 hands and not exceeding 12 hands 01301 Open Pony Hack over 12 hands and not exceeding 12.2 hands 01302 CHAMPION PONY HACK NOT EXCEEDING 12.2 HANDS; Sash 01303 RESERVE CHAMPION PONY HACK NOT EXCEEDING 12.2 HANDS; Sash 01304 Open Pony Hack over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 13 hands 01305 Open Pony Hack over 13 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands 01306 Open Pony Hack over 13.2 hands and not exceeding 14 hands 01307 CHAMPION PONY HACK OVER 12.2 HANDS AND NOT EXCEEDING 14 HANDS; Sash 01308 RESERVE CHAMPION PONY HACK OVER 12.2 HANDS AND NOT EXCEEDING 14 HANDS; Sash 19


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SHOWJUMPING Friday 27th & Saturday 28th 2017 – 9.00 am

Secretary: Mrs Susan Granger-Holcombe, P.O. Box 354, Kiama 2533 Phone (02) 4233 1597 Judge: Course Designer: Timer: Chief Steward: Assistant Stewards:

G. Davey M. Atkins G. Backhouse D. Chittick P. McGlinchey, B. McGlinchey, T. Axam, R. Steel, W. Carney, C. Wheatley. P. Hanbury, B. Bennett

All events run under FEI rules. All horses must be under control at all times. A practice showjump will be available at the discretion of the committee. Exercise of horses on days prior to show days will be between the hours of 7.00am to 9.00am and 5.00pm to 7.00pm. Subject to discretion of the committee and the state of the grounds Entry fee for showjumping events as stated for each event must be made at least one (1) hour before commencement of event. No entries taken after the event has commenced. All riders in showjumping events must be financial members of the EA and be correctly attired. All horses competing must be currently registered with the EA and registration cards produced when making entries. Junior riders may compete unless otherwise specified. Riders may not ride more than (3) three horses in any one event. A rider is junior until the end of the calendar year in which he/she reaches the age of 18 years. Competitors may take part in competitions for young riders from the beginning of the calendar year in which they reach the age of 16 years until the end of the calendar year in which they reach the age of 21years. Amateur rider is one who has not ridden in NSW Senior State Titles, Australian Championship or started in a World Cup Qualifier and must be 18 years or over. SPECIAL COMPETITIONS IN SHOWJUMPING SECTION Kiama Show showjumping riders point score championship. A showjumping riders point score championship will be conducted on all showjumping events throughout the show. Points will be awarded on the basis of 1st 6 points, 2nd 5, 3rd 4, 4th 3, 5th 2, and 6th 1. An armband will be worn to indicate the leading rider throughout the programme. Each year the winner’s name will be inscribed on the trophy, which will be retained by the Society. 2017 South Coast and Tablelands Showjumping Point score (Prize money donated by participating Societies) – 1st $600; 2nd $250; 3rd $150; Participating shows include Albion Park, Berry, Bowral, Camden, Kangaroo Valley, Kiama, Milton, Moss Vale, Nowra, and Robertson Most Successful Warmblood Jumping Horse of the 2017 Show Kindly Sponsored by Mr T Norman $100 Warmblood horses must be nominated at time of entry. Points will be awarded on the basis of 1st 10 points, 2nd 8, 3rd 6, 4th 4 and 5th 2.

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SPECIAL REGULATIONS: 1.

Points will be awarded on the basis of: 1st 10 points; 2nd 8, 3rd 6, 4th 4 and 5th 2.

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oints will be awarded in all showjumping classes conducted by P participating shows except for classes for juniors and novelty events.

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orses are eligible for points from one class only on each day. In the H event that a horse places in more than one class, the highest points earned that day will be added to its score.

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Only horses registered with the EA are eligible to compete.

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Each event will be conducted until a first placing is reached.

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oints for minor placings will be equally divided by the minor place P winners.

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orses which are ungraded during the competition retain the points H earned.

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oints awarded by each society must be supplied immediately after the P show to the Group 5 secretary, Ms Sue Sharpe, 62 Sirius Circuit Narellan NSW 2567.

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ny dispute concerning the competition must be referred to the Group 5 A secretary in writing for reference to the committee.

10. The competition will conclude on the date of the last scheduled participating show in Group 5. Participating shows: Bowral 14/15 Jan, Albion Park 21/22 Jan, Kiama 27/28 Jan, Berry 3/4 Feb, Nowra 10/11 Feb, Kangaroo Valley 17/18 Feb, Robertson 10/11 Mar, Milton 3/4 Mar, Moss Vale 17–19 Mar, Camden 31 Mar-1 Apr.

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Friday, 20th January, 2017 – 9.00 am 01401

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LORIA JEANS JUNIOR SHOWJUMP; AM5 G Riders under 17 years. Entry fee $5.00 per horse. 80cm $250 Total Prize money kindly donated by Gloria Jeans Coffee 1st $80, 2nd $60, 3rd $50, 4th $35, 5th $25

OHN AND MARGARET HINTON SHOWJUMP; AM5 J For Horses under 16 points. Entry fee $10 per horse. 1.15m Total Prize money $400 1st $140, 2nd $100, 3rd $80, 4th $50, 5th $30 $150 Prize money kindly donated by Margaret Hinton and the late John Hinton ILL OVENS MEMORIAL SHOWJUMP; AM5 J For Horses 16 points - 40 points. Entry fee $15 per horse. 1.20m Total Prize money $530 1st $150, 2nd $120, 3rd $110, 4th $90, 5th $60 $300 Prize money kindly donated by Cleary Bros, $50 Prize money kindly donated by Kiama Veterinary Hospital

01404 GORDON NOBLE MEMORIAL SHOWJUMP; AM5 For Horses over 40 points. Entry fee $15 per horse. 1.45m Total Prize money $1000 1st $300, 2nd $250, 3rd $200, 4th $150, 5th $100 01405

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ALLAN NORMAN MEMORIAL FOR YOUNG RIDERS Riders 17 years and under 21 years. Entry fee $10 per horse. 1.25m Total Prize money $400 1st $120, 2nd $100, 3rd $80, 4th $60, 5th $40

Saturday, 21st January 2017 – 9.00 am

LF JONES MEMORIAL SHOWJUMP; AM5 A For Horses under 16 points. Entry fee $10 per horse. 1.15m Total Prize Money $400 1st $140, 2nd $100, 3rd $80, 4th $50, 5th $30 $400 Total Prize money kindly donated by Big 4 East Beach Holiday Park HILIP PARBURY MEMORIAL SHOWJUMP; AM5 P For Horses 16 – 40 points. Entry fee $10 per horse. 1.20m Total Prize Money $400 1st $140, 2nd $100, 3rd $80, 4th $50, 5th $30 $300 Prize money kindly donated by The Parbury Family

HARLIE MCGLINCHEY MEMORIAL GRAND PRIX C For Horses over 40 points. Grand Prix Entry fee $15 per horse. 1.45m Total Prize Money $1000 1st $300, 2nd $250, 3rd $200, 4th $150, 5th $100 $500 Prize money kindly donated by Mr P McGlinchey PEN TOP SCORE O Entry fee $10 per horse. 1.25m Total Prize money $515 1st $160, 2nd $125, 3rd $100, 4th $80, 5th $50 $50 Prizemoney kindly donated by Patricia Lenton-Halsall

01410 OPEN SIX BAR Entry fee $10 per horse Total Prize money $600 1st $200, 2nd $150, 3rd $100, 4th $90, 5th $60 $500 Prize money kindly donated by Stan Crapp Funerals

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CATTLE CHIEF CATTLE STEWARD: Greg Chittick ASSISTANT CHIEF STEWARD: Mr S Chittick ANNOUNCER: Mr Graeme Barker ASSISTANT ANNOUNCER: Bill McParland STEWARDS: Messrs W Carney, D. Chaffey, G. Chittick, P. Chittick, S. Chittick, P. Clyburn, Mrs K. Bowden, Mrs J Chittick, A Chittick, C. Downes, S. Downes, J. Downes, G. Grey, T Murray, R. Piper, Mrs J. McGee, Ms S. Spence NO ENTRY FEES REQUIRED ALL CATTLE ENTRIES CLOSE WITH THE KIAMA SHOW SOCIETY SECRETARY ON WEDNESDAY 25th JANUARY 2017 NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. ALL COMPETITORS TOGETHER WITH ANIMALS COMPETE AT THEIR OWN RISK. INDEMNITY FORM TO BE COMPLETED & SIGN ON RETURN WITH ENTRY FORM. CONDITIONS: It Is Recommended That Exhibits Be Tested PESTIVIRUS NEGATIVE & that exhibitors sign a Waiver form • All cattle shall be on the ground before 8.30am • Appropriate footwear must be worn • The age of all registered cattle as under one, two, three, four, or five years respectively, shall be computed from (Dairy 1st December) & (Beef 1st January) and their ages are to be stated correctly on the entry form. • Tattoos of registered cattle may be examined by the Steward. • The definition of the word “heifer” is a female beast that has never had a calf, and must be under 3 years of age. • Pen shall mean 3 head. • Pair shall mean 2 head. • Bull under 2 years and the females under 3 years shall be eligible to compete for Junior Championship honours only. • All Cows or Heifers competing in pens or groups must be entered in single classes and to be the property of the owner except in all progeny classes. • The names of the Sires of all the progeny classes must be stated on entry forms. • Cattle entered as “dry” will be allowed to compete in milking classes or vice versa, if calved before judging hour. • All cattle must be led into the cattle judging ring. • All Bulls from two years old and upwards must be led with nose ring. • The Prize Stock will be distinguished by a blue ribbon for the first place, red for second, white third, yellow fourth, green fifth, brown sixth, pink seventh and grey eighth.

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Johne’s Disease Cattle – Entries will be accepted from NJDMAP Assessed Herds and from non-assessed herds. Separation requirements as determined by the Australian Johne’s Disease Market Assurance Program will apply at the Show. All exhibitors must forward completed A.S.C. Johne’s Declaration form with entry form as provided with your schedule. All cattle must have NLIS Tags and will be scanned. Points score system for the most successful exhibit: 1st 5, 2nd 4, 3rd 3, 4th 2, 5th 1, excluding pen, group, progeny and best uddered classes. 4 points – champion, 2 points – reserve champion.

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ILLAWARRA CATTLE Friday 27th JANUARY 2017 COMMENCING 9.30 am JUDGE: CHIEF STEWARD: Mr S. Chittick STEWARDS: Messrs J Downes, S Chittick, C. Downes, S. Downes, D. Chaffey, Ms S. Spence OPEN ONLY TO REGISTERED ILLAWARRA CATTLE ENTRIES CLOSE WITH THE SECRETARY, 25th JANUARY 2017 TATTOO NUMBER AND AGE TO BE INCLUDED ON ENTRY FORM REFER TO CONDITIONS CATTLE WILL BE JUDGED IN SCHEDULE SEQUENCE COMMENCING AT 9.30am SHARP 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216

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HEIFER, under 12 months: 1st $25, 2nd $10, 3rd $5. ($50 Vouchers kindly donated by Bishops, South Nowra) HEIFER, 12 months and under 18 months: 1st $35, 2nd $25, 3rd $15, $75 kindly donated by Harcourts Real Estate, Kiama HEIFER, 18 months and under 2 yrs: 1st $25, 2nd $15, 3rd $10. ($50 Vouchers kindly donated by Bishops, South Nowra) COW OR HEIFER, 2 yrs and under 3 yrs. Dry: 1st $25, 2nd $15, 3rd $10, 4th ribbon ($50 kindly donated by Kiama Veterinary Hospital) COW IN MILK, 2yrs and under 3 yrs: Gordon Downes Memorial Ribbon 1st $75, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 ($100 kindly donated by Marjorie, Ellen & Steven Downes) CHAMPION JUNIOR FEMALE: Ted Walsh Memorial Champion Ribbon. ($80 kindly donated by E.T. & E.C. Walsh). RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR FEMALE: Prizemoney $25 and Reserve Champion Ribbon ($25 kindly donated by Harcourts Real Estate, Kiama and Reserve Champion Ribbon). COW, DRY, over 3yrs.: The Arthur Downes Memorial, 1st $35, 2nd $20, 3th $10, 4th $8, 5th $6 (2 ribbons and $75 kindly donated by the Downes family, Jamberoo). COW, IN MILK, 3 yrs. and under 4 yrs.: The N.D. and John Richardson Memorial, 1st $30, 2nd $10, 3rd $6, 4th $3, 5th $2 COW IN MILK, 4 years and under 5 years: The Gus Chittick Memorial, 1st $30, 2nd $10, 3rd $6, 4th $4, 5th $2 ($52 kindly donated by G.E. Chittick & Sons Pty. Ltd) COW IN MILK, 5 yrs and over: The Alan Richardson Memorial, 1st $50, 2nd $20, 3rd $15, 4th $10, 5th $8 ($50 kindly donated by Illawarra Cattle Society). BEST UDDERED COW: The Doug King Memorial Sash, 1st $35, 2nd $25, 3rd $8, 4th $5 ($75 kindly donated by the King family). CHAMPION SENIOR FEMALE: The Bob Wilson & Sons Memorial (Champion Ribbon plus $100 kindly donated by Mrs Pearl Wilson, Mrs Margaret. Childs) RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR FEMALE: John East Memorial Sash and Prizemoney $40 and Reserve Champion Ribbon ($50 kindly donated by Jill East). PEN OF 3 FEMALES: E.J. Swan Memorial, 1st $100, 2nd $10, 3rd $7, 4th $4 ($100 and Sash kindly donated by Ray Swan). PAIR OF FEMALES progeny of one sire, not necessarily owned by owner of bull, BUT female MUST BE OWNED BY EXHIBITOR Jack Chittick Memorial Sash, 1st $25, 2nd $10, 3rd $8, 4th $5 ($50 kindly donated by G.E. Chittick & Sons Pty. Ltd) MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR: Sash & ($50 kindly donated by CRT Robertson Country Store) 28


15 COW, IN MILK, 3 yrs. and under 4 yrs.: The N.D. and John Richardson Memorial, 1st $30, 2nd $10, 3rd $6, CRT 4th $3, 5th $2 Robertson Country Store 16 COW IN MILK, 4 years and under 5 years: The Gus Chittick Memorial, 1st $30, 2nd $10, 3rd $6, 4th $4, 5th $2 ($52 kindly donated by G.E. Chittick & Sons Pty. Ltd) 17 COW IN MILK, 5 yrs and over: The Alan Richardson Memorial, 1st $50, 2nd $20, 3rd $15, 4th $10, 5th $8 ($50 kindly donated by Illawarra Cattle Society). 18 BEST UDDERED COW: The Doug King Memorial Sash, 1st $35, 2nd $25, 3rd $8, 4th $5 ($75 kindly donated by the King family). 19 CHAMPION SENIOR FEMALE: The Bob Wilson & Sons Memorial (Champion Ribbon plus $100 kindly donated by Pearl Wilson, M. Childs) 20 RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR FEMALE: Harman East Memorial Sash and prize money $30 and Reserve Champion Ribbon ($20 kindly donated by John East). 21 HONOURABLE MENTION. 22 PEN OF 3 FEMALES , over 3 yrs: Max Dudgeon Memorial, ―Parkview‖, 1st $100, 2nd $10, 3rd $7, 4th $4 ($100 and Sash kindly donated by Mrs Judy Dudgeon). 23 PAIR OF FEMALES, over 3 yrs, progeny of one sire, not necessarily owned by owner of bull, BUT female MUST BE OWNED BY EXHIBITOR Jack Chittick Memorial Sash, 1st $25, 2nd $10, 3rd $8, 4th $5 ($50 kindly donated by G.E. Chittick & Sons Pty. Ltd). 52/54 Hoddle St, Robertson NSW 2577 24 GROUP OF 5 COWS : The C.R. & Henry Chittick Memorial, 1st4885 $452219 and PHONE: Memorial Sash, 2nd $30, 3rd $15, 4th $10 ($100 kindly donated by C.R. Chittick, “Lemon Grove” Pty Ltd). 25 MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR: Sash donated by Pennant Products.

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HOLSTEIN, JERSEY & ANY OTHER DAIRY BREED OPEN ONLY TO REGISTERED CATTLE Friday 27th JANUARY 2017 COMMENCING – 9.30 am JUDGE: CHIEF STEWARD: Mr R Piper STEWARDS: Messrs A. Hunter, G. Grey, P. Wilson, T Murray, Mrs J. McGee, Mrs K Bowden ENTRIES CLOSE WITH THE SECRETARY 25th JANUARY 2017 $200 kindly donated by Mr Ollie Wilson, $200 kindly donated by Omya Australia Pty Ltd, $150 kindly donated by NSW Farmers’ Assoc. Southern Highlands & Illawarra Branch $150 kindly donated by Harcourts Real Estate $100 kindly donated by NAB, $100 kindly donated by Nowra Truck & Tractor, $100 kindly donated by Jim Hindmarsh & Co, $50 kindly donated by Elders Real Estate Jamberoo, $50 kindly donated by CRT Robertson Country Store $50 Semen Voucher kindly donated by Premier Genetics 301 302 303 304 305 306

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HEIFER, under 12 months: 1st $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 HEIFER, 12 months and under 18 months: 1st $20, 2nd $15, 3rd $10. HEIFER, 18 months and under 2 years: 1st $25, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 ($25 kindly donated by Harcourts Real Estate, Kiama) FEMALE, 2 years and under 3 years, in calf, dry: 1st $20, 2nd $15 COW, IN MILK, under 3 years – 1st $30, 2nd $20,3rd $10. CHAMPION JUNIOR FEMALE: (PERPETUAL TROPHY and SASH kindly donated by Mrs Margaret Arnott) in memory of her late father, Mr M Lamond. Winner’s name will be inscribed on the trophy and the winner will receive a replica ($50 special Prizemoney kindly donated by CRT Robertson Country Store). RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR FEMALE: (Reserve Champion Sash and $25 kindly donated by Harcourts Real Estate, Kiama) COW, dry, 3 years and under 4 years: 1st $30, 2nd $20 COW, dry, 4 years and over: 1st $15, 2nd $10. COW, IN MILK, 3 years and under 4 years. ($50 kindly donated by Harcourts Real Estate, Kiama): 1st $30, 2nd $20, 3rd $15. COW, IN MILK, 4 years and over: 1st $45, 2nd $30, 3rd $15, 4th $10 ($50 kindly donated by Harcourts Real Estate, Kiama) BEST UDDERED COW - $30 TWO FEMALES, any age, progeny of one sire: 1st $45, 2nd $25, 3rd $10) PEN OF 3 FEMALES – THE AL BURGESS MEMORIAL: Memorial Sash, 1st $40, 2nd $25, 3rd $10 ($25 kindly donated by Mr B. Burgess) CHAMPION SENIOR FEMALE – JACK WARD MEMORIAL – Sash $150 kindly donated by Mrs N. Waters and R. & D. Piper) RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE: (Reserve Champion Sash & $50) *MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR: $50 Semen Voucher kindly donated by Premier Genetics and Sash.

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INTER-BREED JUDGE: CHIEF STEWARD: G. Chittick STEWARDS: Messrs D. Chaffey, R. Piper, S. Chittick, G Grey, Ms S. Spence Highest placed animal of their Breed is Eligible for 401-404 401

402

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PEN OF THREE COWS. Pen eligible to compete are winners of Class 215 & 313 Total Prizemoney $300 ($150 kindly donated by RMB Lawyers, Kiama, and Sash) BEST UDDERED COW. Winner of Class 212 & 312, GEORGE & RON ALEXANDER MEMORIAL Sash & $150 Prizemoney kindly donated by T. Alexander GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR FEMALE. Champion and Reserve winners from all sections are expected to participate. (Products to the value of $200 kindly donated by Zoetis Animal Health) GRAND CHAMPION COW. Senior Champion and Reserve winners from all sections are expected to participate ($300 and Sash kindly donated by Omya Australia Pty Ltd, $100 kindly donated by Weston Animal Nutrition and $100 kindly donated by Greg Walsh and Associates)

JUNIOR DAIRY PARADERS SECTION DAIRY ANIMAL UNDER 3 YEARS 405

Under 14 years: 1st $50 & Bill Mitchell Memorial Trophy, ($50 kindly donated by Mrs C Mitchell) 2nd $30, 3rd $20. 406 14 years and under 18 years: 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20 ($50 kindly donated by Pat Walsh).

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BEEF CATTLE JUDGE: Friday 27th JANUARY 2017 COMMENCING 9.30 am CHIEF STEWARD: J. Chittick ASST CHIEF STEWARD: A Chittick STEWARDS: Messrs. P. Clyburn, P. Chittick, Mrs J. Chittick, ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 25th JANUARY 2017 WITH THE SHOW SOCIETY SECRETARY PRIZE MONEY FOR ALL BREEDS: 1st $25, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 A $150 Cartage subsidy will be given to Agriculture Schools that support the Kiama Show CONDITIONS: All details must be included on entry form. Age of cattle to be calculated as at 1st January. All bulls must have ring attached to the nose. All bulls under 12 months and Junior female must have nose grips at all times. All animals must be under control and led for judging. All cattle shown in pairs must compete singularly. $150 kindly donated by Greg Walsh and Associates, $150 kindly donated by N.S.W. Farmers’ Association Southern Highlands & Illawarra Branch $100 kindly donated by Omya Australia P/L, $100 kindly donated by BIG4 Easts Beach Holiday Park $100 kindly donated by Raine & Horne, Kiama $100 kindly donated by Perc & Edna Chittick $100 kindly donated by Greg & Julie Chittick $50 kindly donated by CRT Robertson Country Store. ALL BREEDS 501 BULL, under 12 months 502 BULL, 12 months to 20 months 503 JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL. Sash and $50 504 JUNIOR RESERVE CHAMPION BULL. Sash and $25 505 BULL, over 20 months and under 30 months 506 BULL, over 30 months 507 SENIOR CHAMPION BULL. Sash and $50 508 SENIOR RESERVE CHAMPION BULL. Sash and $25 509 GRAND CHAMPION BULL 510 FEMALE, 12 months and under. 1st $25, 2nd $15, 3rd $10 $50 kindly donated by CRT Robertson Country Store 511 FEMALE, 12 to 20 months. 512 JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE. Sash and $50 513 JUNIOR RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE. Sash and $25 514 FEMALE, over 20 months and under 30 months. 515 FEMALE, over 30 months. 516 SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE. Sash and $50 517 SENIOR RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE. Sash and $25 518 GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE 519 SUPREME EXHIBIT $150 (Sash + $100 kindly sponsored by Greg & Julie Chittick) 32


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ECM LIVESTOCK MOSS VALE JUNIOR STEER COMPETITION Prizemoney: 1st $150, 2nd $100 and 3rd $50 awarded at the conclusion of the Group 5 Show season. The class is for a Steer showing NO permanent teeth, to be prepared and exhibited by a fulltime school student or exhibitor under 18 years of age as at 30/6/17. The steer and handler must be the same for each Show in this class. To be judged taking into consideration student handling and knowledge. The beef sub-committee recommends that the competition be judged the first steer class on the day. Results to be withheld and announced at the completion of the steer judging. Points to be awarded to a maximum of 10 placings and each competitor receive 10 points for attendance. Competitors in the Junior Steer Competition are encouraged to exhibit in other open steer classes that may be scheduled on the day. Where schools are exhibiting other students may parade the steer competing in the Junior Steer Competition in an open class.

521

STEER, under 24 months.

JUNIOR PARADERS 522 523

Under 14 years: 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20. ($100 Prizemoney kindly donated by Mr. P. and Mrs. E. Chittick). 14 years and under 18 years: 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20 ($100 Prizemoney kindly donated by Raine and Horne, Kiama).

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WOODCHOP SATURDAY, 28th JANUARY, 2017 Starting at 10.00 am TOTAL PRIZEMONEY: $10,400 SUPERVISOR & HANDICAPPER: Mr K Mathie CHIEF STEWARD: Mr David Oxley ASSISTANT CHIEF STEWARD: Mr John Downes STEWARDS: M. Downes, C. Downes, S. Downes, S. Harris, J. McGlinchey, J. Oxley, D. Brennan THE KIAMA SHOW SOCIETY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS FOR PRIZEMONEY IN WOODCHOPPING: CLEARY BROS (BOMBO) $4300, T GALLAGHER $2500, HOLLYMOUNT FARM $500, BIG RIVER (CUKUNA SALES) $350, SOUTHERN FARMWORX $300 BURNETT TREES $200, J & P BOOTH $100, SOUTH COAST AUCTIONS $100 KIAMA GOLF CLUB $100, JIM HINDMARSH & CO. $50, YC HOLMES $60 KIAMA NEWSAGENCY $50, ROSEBANK MEATS, KIAMA $50 ENTRY FEE $14 unless otherwise specified RANK HERBERT MEMORIAL 300mm F UNDERHAND HANDICAP 1st $400, 2nd $150, 3rd $100, 4th $50

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JACK CLEARY MEMORIAL UNDERHAND HANDICAP Div.1: 325mm 1st $700, 2nd $300, 3rd $200, 4th $100 Div.2: 300mm 1st $700, 2nd $300, 3rd $200, 4th $100

PAT GALLAGHER MEMORIAL STANDING BLOCK 604 Div. 1: 300mm 1st $400, 2nd $250, 3rd $125, 4th $75 605 Div. 2: 275mm 1st $350, 2nd $150, 3rd $100, 4th $50 606

N.S.W. 325mm STANDING BLOCK CHAMPIONSHIP 1st $400, 2nd $200, 3rd $120, 4th $80 $300 Prizemoney kindly donated by Hollymount Farm

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JIM HARRIS MEMORIAL 325mm UNDERHAND CHAMPIONSHIP 1st $400, 2nd $150, 3rd $100, 4th $50 $200 Prizemoney kindly donated by Hollymount Farm

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KIAMA DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2nd Division 275mm Standing Block 1st $180, 2nd $70, 3rd $30, 4th $20 $200 Prizemoney kindly donated by Burnett Trees 3rd Division 250mm Standing Block 1st $180, 2nd $70, 3rd $30, 4th $20 $300 Prizemoney kindly donated by Southern Farmworx CLEARY BROS. TREE FELLING CONTEST 300mm (12”) LOGS 1st $1000, 2nd $400, 3rd $200, 4th $100 34


611 N.S.W DOUBLE-HANDED SAWING CHAMPIONSHIP 500mm (20”) LOGS 1st $400, 2nd $200, 3rd $120, 4th $80 - $350 Prizemoney kindly donated by Big River (Cukuna Sales)

7612CLEARY BROS. TREE FELLING CONTEST 300mm (12”) JUNIOR 250mm UNDERHAND HANDICAP, 1stENTRY $500,FEE 2ndUnder $200,173rd $100, 4th $50 LOGSNO Years Entry fee$275, $14 2nd $200, 3rd $150, 4th $100, 5th $75, 1st 6th $75,(CUKUNA 7th $50, 8th $25, 9thDOUBLE-HANDED $25, 10th $25 8 BIG RIVER SALES) SAWING CONTEST $1000 500mm Prizemoney kindly donated by T. Gallagher (20”) LOGS - 1st $200, 2nd $80, 3rd $40, 4th $30 Entry to feebe$8conducted per man under the Rules and Regulations of the RAS All events 9Axemen’s JUNIOR 250mmofUNDERHAND HANDICAP Under 17 Years Association NSW and Axemen compete at their own risk. Nominations to Julieby Reumer, before Friday 21st January 2017 – Sponsored T. Gallagher 81 Aylmerton Road, Aylmerton, 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd $20,NSW 4th 2575 $10, 5th $5 Phone 02 4889 4508 or 0407 480 082 email: jreumer@bigpond.com.au

All events to be conducted under the Rules and Regulations of the RAS Axemen’s Association NSW and Axemen compete at theirdate, IT IS MOST IMPORTANT pleaseofthat Axemen observe the above closing to assist own risk.stewards in placing orders for logs. Nominations to Julie Shepherd, 9 Colo Street, Mittagong 2575 phone (02) 4871 3587, email: shepj@bigpond.net.au, before 21st January, 2012. IT IS MOST IMPORTANT please that Axemen observe the above closing date, to assist stewards in placing orders for logs.

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RODEO

FRIDAY, 27th JANUARY 2016 APPROXIMATELY 7.30 pm CHIEF STEWARD: S. Chittick. ENTRY CONDITIONS & CLASSES may be subject to change Order of events may be altered at discretion of stewards. Some events subject to availability of suitable cattle ENTRY CONDITIONS: • Entrants must be members of the ABCRA, APRA or NRA • If not a member then entrants must take out a day permit 2 weeks prior to the Show – Adults $45, Juniors $20 • Postal Entries Close with Show Secretary at 9.00 am on Friday 13th January 2017 • Entrants 18 years and over will be required to show proof of age & membership • Parents MUST be present to sign under 18’s Waiver Forms • Full Rodeo attire to be worn by all competitors • The Show Committee reserves the right to refuse entry CLASSES 701 PODDY RIDE: for riders 8 years and under 14 years Crash hats compulsory. 15 entries max. 1st $35; 2nd $30; 3rd $25 702 OPEN STEER RIDE: For riders 14 years and over Entry fee $10. 15 entries max. 1st $80, 2nd $60, 3rd $45, 4th $35 $100 kindly sponsored by S.W. & G. Chittick & $50 kindly sponsored by Rosebank Meats. 703 OPEN BULL RIDE: Entry fee $25 (of which $10 is added to prize money). 20 entries max. 1st $400 plus Belt Buckle; 2nd $200; 3rd $100; 4th $60; 5th $45. Sand for the Arena, kindly donated by M J Rowles and removed by Burnetts on Barney Rodeo events will be conducted on the understanding that competitors agree to compete at their own risk and to indemnify and keep indemnified the Society against all claims, suits, actions or demands which may be brought against it in respect of any injuries or other loss sustained by the competitor in the course of competing in any event – and agree to exonerate the Committee from all responsibility and from all loss or injury whether due to alleged negligence or otherwise.

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KIAMA SHOW SOCIETY welcomes you to the

2017 KIAMA SHOW PAVILION EXHIBITION OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - FRIDAY 27th JANUARY Downstairs from 9.00 am Upstairs from 12.30 pm

SUBMISSION OF ENTRY FORMS: • ALL Pavilion Entries are Free of Charge • Vegetables, Cookery, Needlecraft, Handcraft, Sewing and Embroidery, Spinning, Weaving & Felting, Porcelain Painting, Ceramics and Pottery, Art, Woodcraft, Pot Plants and Cacti, Homebrew & Photography MUST be submitted by 5pm on TUESDAY 24th January • Cut Flowers, Roses, Dahlias & Decorative Exhibits MUST be submitted by NOON on THURSDAY 26th • January • A signed waiver form must accompany Entry Form • Exhibits must be: the work of the exhibitor, completed in the previous 12 months and shown in a clean condition otherwise disqualification will occur. • A NOVICE is defined as one who has never won a prize at an agricultural show • Exhibitors from outside Kiama are invited to enter DELIVERY TIMES FOR EXHIBITS: • Exhibitors must leave pavilion after delivery of exhibits. • Spinning, Weaving & Felting by 10.00 am on THURSDAY 26th January • Vegetables, Cookery, Needlecraft, Handcraft, Sewing and Embroidery, Porcelain Painting, Ceramics and Pottery, Art, Woodcraft, Pot Plants and Cacti, Homebrew and Photography Exhibits are to be in the Pavilion by 11.00 am on THURSDAY 26th January • Cut Flowers, Roses, Dahlias and Decorative Exhibits are to be in the Pavilion by 8.30 am on FRIDAY 27th January COLLECTION OF EXHIBITS AND PRIZEMONEY: • All Exhibits will remain on display until dismantling on Sunday 29th January. • ALL EXHIBITS AND PRIZEMONEY MUST BE PICKED UP ON SUNDAY 29th JANUARY BETWEEN 9 AM - 10 AM. • The Show Society does not accept responsibility for Exhibits or Prizemoney not collected after that time.

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VEGETABLES & FRUIT Chief Pavilion Steward: B. McIntyre Assistant Chief Steward: Robert Young Stewards: J. Milne, M Nanske ENTRY FORMS in by 5pm on Tuesday 24th January 2017 EXHIBITS in by 11am Thursday 26th January 2017 EXHIBITS to be picked up Sunday 29th January 2017 between 9 am-10 am The Kiama Show Society reserves the right for Judges to cut vegetables except pumpkins JUDGING commences 1 pm ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE CURRENT SEASON’S GROWTH. 1 ITEM ONLY UNLESS SPECIFIED Prizemoney- 1st $5; 2nd $3 unless otherwise specified. VEGETABLES 1001 BEST COLLECTION OF VEGETABLES; To include not more than 6 table and not more than 4 salad vegetables The G.W. McIntyre Memorial Sash. Prize 1st $14; 2nd $7 Prizemoney kindly donated by the McIntyre family 1002 BEETROOT, turnip rooted (3) with tops 1003 BEETROOT, any other variety (3) with tops 1004 BEANS, French, (10) Beans 1005 BEANS, runner, (10) Beans 1006 BEANS, butter, (10) Beans 1007 BEANS, stringless, (10) Beans 1008 CARROTS, short (4) with tops 1009 CARROTS, long. (4) with tops 1010 CUCUMBERS, apple (3) with stems 1011 CUCUMBERS, any other variety (3) with stems 1012 LETTUCE, with roots 1013 HEARTLESS LETTUCE 1014 MARROW, vegetable, with stem 1015 CUSTARD SQUASH, with stem 1016 MELON, preserving, season’s growth, with stem 1017 ONIONS, brown, (3) with roots 1018 ONIONS, white (3) with roots 1019 ONIONS, largest (3), any variety, with roots 1020 ONIONS (3), AOV with roots 1021 POTATOES, any white skinned variety (3) tubers 1022 POTATOES, red or dark skinned, (3) tubers 1023 PARSNIPS, (3) with roots and leaves 1024 PUMPKIN, Crown with stem 1025 PUMPKIN, Queensland Blue, with stem 1026 PUMPKIN, Triamble with stem 1027 HEAVIEST PUMPKIN, any variety with stem 1028 PUMPKIN, AOV (3) small, medium, large 1029 HUBBARD SQUASH, with stem 1030 SQUASH, any other variety 1031 SWEET CORN (3) pieces 1032 PIE PUMPKIN, RIO, OR GRAMMA, with stem 1033 BUTTERNUT PUMPKIN, with stem 1034 RHUBARB, (3) stalks with all leaves 44


1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040

SILVER BEET, (3) leaves Any one type variety of ORGANICALLY GROWN VEGETABLE ANY VEGETABLE NOT MENTIONED BANANA SQUASH, with stem COLLECTION OF CULINARY HERBS, bundle of 6 varieties NOVICE EXHIBITOR, any person, never won 1st prize at an Agricultural Show *MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR in Vegetables: $10 Prizemoney kindly donated by Mr R Young

FRUIT 1042 LISBON LEMONS (4) 1043 COMMON LEMONS (4) 1044 LEMONS, any other variety (4) 1045 PEACHES, Clingstones (4) 1046 NECTARINES (4) 1047 PASSIONFRUIT (4) 1048 PLUMS (4) any variety 1049 BEST COLLECTION OF FRUIT, not less than 5 species 1050 RED TOMATOES (4) with stems 1051 CHERRY TOMATOES (4) with stems 1052 HEAVIEST TOMATOES (3), with stems 1053 COLLECTION OF TOMATOES, with stems at least 4 named varieties. 1054 CAPSICUM (4) of same variety 1055 CAPSICUM (4) of mixed variety 1056 CHILLIES (4) of mixed variety 1057 Watermelon 1058 ANY OTHER VARIETY OF FRUITS NOT MENTIONED *MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR in Fruit: $10 Prizemoney kindly donated by Mr R Young PRODUCE 1060 EGGS 1 dozen brown 1061 EGGS, 1 dozen, white *MOST SUCCESSFUL OVERALL EXHIBITOR (Classes 10011061); $10 plus Sash. Novelty for Junior Exhibitors under 16 years 1st $5, 2nd $3 Prizemoney for classes 1063, 1064 & 1065 Kindly donated by the family of the late A. Campbell 1063 Vegetable Person (made from vegetable products) 1064 Vegetable Animal (made from vegetable products) 1065 Best Scarecrow * BEST OVERALL JUNIOR EXHIBIT $10 Prizemoney kindly donated by Mr Robin & Neil Harvey

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COOKERY

STEWARDS: Mesdames A Honey, C Martin, T. Doran, H. Hunter, C. Collinson-Smith, S Pryor, C Worstencroft ENTRY FORMS in by 5 pm on Tuesday 24th January 2017 EXHIBITS in by 11 am Thursday 26th January 2017 Judging to commence at 1.00 pm ENTRIES to be collected Sunday 29th January 2017 between 9 am-10 am Exhibitors to supply own white cardboard plates or thick cardboard covered with foil NO RING-TIN OR PACKET CAKE COOKING ALLOWED HINTS ON EXHIBITION COOKING • It is important you read the schedule carefully. • Read your recipe – it could mean a difference between success or failure. • Always weigh your ingredients. • Never turn your cake onto cake rack. The marks are regarded as a decoration. Place on board covered with tea towels. • Do not use package cake – unless stated. • Use castor sugar for finer cakes. • Most important to use fresh ingredients, especially shortening. • Do not use cornflour in sponge unless on schedule. • Do not use ring tin unless stated. • Do not put your cakes in plastic containers or bags before judging as this can draw moisture • Biscuits and pikelets should be dainty. • Lamingtons should be butter mixture. Approximately 4cm • Ice cake on top only, unless otherwise specified. • No cream cheese/soft icing on any cakes unless specified in Schedule • Weigh sponge mixture for even heights. • Do not over flavour especially soda. • Do not trim a cake. • You have taken care with your cake, so take care with your presentation. • Take pride in your exhibit. The Judge can tell when care is taken. GOOD LUCK – GOOD COOKING! Prizemoney; 1st $5, 2nd $3 unless otherwise stated NOVICE CLASSES – 1101 & 1102 Exhibitor who has never won a 1st Prize in the specified class 1101 Chocolate Cake, Iced 1102 Cake A.O.V. State variety OPEN 1105 Special Occasion Decorated Cake (not to be cut) 1st $15, 2nd $10 1106 Marble Cake (iced). 1st $10, 2nd $5 and Sash. Joan Hardman Memorial kindly donated by Mr V Hardman & Mrs A Sigmund 1107 Best Chocolate Cake, iced; 1st $6, 2nd $4 1108 Orange Cake, orange icing 1109 Sultana Cake, 1st $10, 2nd $6, 3rd $4. $20 Prizemoney kindly donated by Jamberoo C.W.A. 1110 Banana Cake, lemon icing. Prizemoney kindly donated by Mrs A Honey 1111 Muffins (6) (no papers) 1112 Coconut Cake, white icing 1113 Mud Cake, chocolate icing 1114 ANZAC Biscuits (6) 1115 Sponge Sandwich (jam filling) not cornflour (top plain) 1st $10 and Sash, 2nd $5 Mrs. Isabel Rutledge Memorial. kindly donated by Mrs D Rendel 1116 Boiled Fruit Cake 47


1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123 1124 1125 1126 1127 1128 1129

Gluten Free Cake (any variety) Brownies (6) Tea Cake Buttercake, A.O.V. Iced Plate Shortbread (20cm) not to be cut Date & Walnut Loaf (not roll) Plate of Scones (6) plain, 1st $25, 2nd $10 Novelty Child’s Birthday Cake (not fruit cake), 1st $6, 2nd $4. To be shown on Masonite, total area 30cm x 30cm Lamingtons, plate of (6), (not round). 1st $10, 2nd $5 Carrot Cake - Iced Decorated Cup Cakes (6) Will not be cut Steamed Christmas Pudding, 1st $20, 2nd $5 Bread, home-made, any variety (bread making machine not acceptable

HINTS ON JAMS & PRESERVES AND PICKLES & CONDIMENTS • All bottled entries, please place label on jar not lid • Fill to neck of Jar • All Jars 300g min to 500g max Jams & Preserves 1130 Marmalade 1131 Plum Jam 1132 Berry Jam A.O.V. to be named 1133 Jam A.O.V. not previously mentioned 1134 Lemon Butter 1135 Preserved Lemons 1136 Tipsy fruit or brandied fruit to be named Pickles & Condiments 1137 Tomato Relish 1138 Chutney A.O.V. to be named 1139 Pickles A.O.V. to be named 1140 Marinated Olives 1141 Marinated Fetta 1142 Pesto 1143 Mixed clear pickled vegetables 1144 Green tomato pickles 1145 Salad Dressing (not creamy) *BEST EXHIBIT: Champion Sash & $25 *MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR: Sash & $10 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES COUNCIL OF NSW SPECIAL SECTION 1146 Rich Fruit Cake Competition: 1st $15, 2nd $5 Sponsored by the Agricultural Societies Council of NSW All Contestants must bake the following compulsory recipe. The Winner may enter The Rich Fruit Cake Group Final which will be held 19th November 2017 at Dapto ONLY WHOLE CAKES will be judged. CUT CAKES WILL BE DISQUALIFIED The winner will compete at the 2018 Sydney Royal Easter Show, dates to be confirmed NOTE- the Winner of Kiama’s Rich Fruit Cake competition is not eligible to compete at other shows in Group Five RECIPE: 250g sultanas 1/2 tsp ground ginger 250g chopped raisins 1/2 tsp ground cloves 250g currants 250g butter 125g chopped mixed peel 250g soft brown sugar 90g chopped red glazed cherries 1/2 tsp lemon essence OR finely grated lemon rind 48


90g chopped blanched almonds 1/3 cup sherry/brandy 250g plain flour 60g self-raising flour

1/2 tsp almond essence 1/2 tsp vanilla essence 4 large eggs 1/4 tsp grated nutmeg

Mix together all the fruit and nuts and sprinkle with the sherry or brandy. Cover and leave for at least 1 hour, but preferably overnight. Sift together the flours and spices. Cream together the butter and sugar with the essence. Add the eggs one at a time, beat well after each addition, and then alternately add the fruit and flour mixtures. Mix thoroughly. The mixture should be stiff enough to support a wooden spoon. Place the mixture into a prepared tin no larger than 20cms (8”) and bake in a slow oven for approximately 3-4 hours. Allow the cake to cool in the tin. NOTE: To ensure uniformity and depending upon the size it is suggested that the raisins be snipped into 2 or 3 pieces; cherries into 4 or 6 pieces and almonds crosswise into 3 or 4 pieces.

JUNIOR COOKERY

No Ring Tin or Packet Cakes Allowed unless specified Exhibitors to supply own white cardboard plates or thick cardboard covered with foil Entries are restricted to 2 per junior per class $50 kindly donated by Kiama CWA $42 kindly donated by Ann Honey $30 kindly donated by Jamberoo CWA $100 kindly donated by Therese Doran Prizemoney - 1st $5, 2nd $3 unless otherwise stated 8 YEARS AND UNDER 1201 Decorated Arrowroot Biscuits (4) 1202 Decorated Cup Cakes (4) 1203 Chocolate Packet Cake – iced not decorated *MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR $15 *ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD $4 12 YEARS AND UNDER 1206 Plate of Scones (6) plain 1st $10 1207 Plate of Pikelets 1208 Decorated Arrowroot Biscuits (4) 1st $10 1209 Plain Butter Cake (un-iced) 1st $10 1210 Plate of (4) Decorated Cup Cakes 1211 Gingerbread People, decorated (2) *MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR $15 *ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD $4 16 YEARS AND UNDER 1214 Plate of Scones (6) Plain 1st $10 1215 Plain Butter Cake – Un-iced 1st $10 1216 Cake not mentioned state variety 1217 Slice any variety (6) pieces 1218 Best Mother’s Day Breakfast Tray, 1st Prize $10 1219 Plate of (4) Decorated Cup Cakes 1220 Novelty Cake – soft icing, suitable for child’s party - no larger than 40cm x 30cm 1st Prize $25 kindly donated by Therese Doran *MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR $15 *ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD $4 49


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OFFICIAL OPENING OF 169TH KIAMA SHOW

The Kiama Show Society is pleased to invite you to the Official Opening of the 2017 Kiama Show on Thursday 26th January A Finger Buffet and Wine Reception will commence At 6.30pm in the Pavilion Foyer Tickets $10 each for Members RSVP: Sue Granger-Holcombe 4233 1597 Or email secretary@kiamashow.com.au

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WOOL ARTICLE/GARMENT STATE COMPETITION Competition to be conducted at Society, Group & State Level Steward: Christine Sloan Competition to be conducted at Society, Group & State Level KIAMA Prizemoney: 1st $35; 2nd $10; 3rd $5 unless specified $25 Prizemoney & Sash kindly donated by Kiama Spinners, Weavers & Embroiderers Inc. 1301: Three Different Types of Wool Articles and/or Garments CONDITIONS: 1. For the purpose of this competition the following definitions apply: a) Garment: an item that can be worn e.g. dress, jacket, scarf, hat b) Article: a utility item that is not worn but can be used in the home e.g. blanket; with an outfit e.g. bag; for amusement e.g. toy; as a decoration e.g. picture etc. c) Three Different Types: the 3 items in an entry must differ from each other in terms of their construction technique and/or their purpose eg 1 a knitted jumper, blanket and tea cosy OR eg 2 a knitted tea cosy, a crocheted tea cosy or a felted tea cosy OR eg a knitted jumper, a knitted blanket and a crocheted blanket 2. The whole article and/or garment must be constructed of and contain a minimum of 80% wool 3. Exhibits (articles/garments) may be knitted, crocheted, sewn, felted etc and must be hand crafted (use of sewing machine is permitted). 4. A sample of the yarn, fabric or fibre with label must be attached to each item making up the exhibit. If a label is not available as handspun/felted, a handwritten label with relevant details and sample will suffice. 5. An exhibit in this competition may consist of the work of one individual or a group of Individuals or an organization. 6. All three article/garments must have been completed within the 12 months prior to the local show and made by the exhibitor/s. 7. An exhibit having won at a local show may be exhibited (the same three article/garments) at the Group Final. The winning exhibit at the Group Final is then eligible to compete in the State Final. 8. An exhibit is only eligible to represent one Society at Group level and one Group at State level. 9. An exhibit (article/garment) that has previously competed at Group level is not eligible to compete again. 10. If this class is not scheduled or attracts no entries at a local show, the Chief Pavilion Steward in consultation with the appropriate Pavilion Section Judges, may select three suitable individual exhibits and, with the exhibitors permission, enter them in the Group judging as an exhibit representing the particular Society concerned. 11. It is the responsibility of the Group Secretary and winner to co-ordinate the transfer of the winning entry to the ASC Office in Sydney for the State judging Rules as at 22 August 2016 With regard to 3 different types of articles/garments, it is advised that this is at the discretion of the judge on the best example of the use of wool. Judging Day: Monday 13th March 2017 at Berry Prizemoney at Group 1st Prize $125, 2nd Prize $50, 3rd Prize $25 Ron & Dorothy Brewer Memorial Sponsored by the Brewer Family

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NEEDLECRAFTS

Stewards: Mesdames A Young, J East, K Beasley, R Lawson, G O’Toole, Ms A Beasley ENTRY FORMS to be submitted by 5pm Tuesday 24th January 2017 EXHIBITS to be delivered to pavilion by 11.00 am Thursday 26th January 2017 EXHIBITS to be collected on Sunday 29th January 2017 between 9 am-10 am All work must be made by exhibitor and completed in the previous 12 months. All work must be shown in a clean condition otherwise it will be disqualified. Baby garments should be finished with a flat seam. All Exhibitors exhibit at their own risk. Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $3 unless otherwise specified. KNITTING - All items to be hand knitted unless otherwise specified 1401 3 -Piece Infant’s Set. 1st $10 & Sash, 2nd $5. Mrs Isabel Rutledge Memorial. $15 Prizemoney kindly donated by Mrs D Rendel. 1402 Baby’s Matinee Jacket 1403 Baby’s Dress 1404 Child’s Jumper or Cardigan 1405 Adult’s Jumper or Cardigan (fine yarn 5 ply) 1406 Adult’s Jumper or Cardigan (thick yarn) 1st $6, 2nd $4 $10 Prizemoney kindly donated by Kiama Knitters Guild 1407 Garment in Fairisle. 1408 Garment in Picture Knitting 1409 Article or Garment featuring beading and/or wool embroidery embellishment. 1st $6, 2nd $4. $10 Prizemoney kindly donated by Kiama Knitting Circle 1410 Garment or Article not wool 1411 Vest 1412 Coat hanger 1413 Knitted Garment or Article not previously mentioned (not toy) 1414 Creative Knitting – garment or article where knitting features either creative design, stitches, use of yarn, embroidery, beading etc 1415 Knitted item by a Senior Citizen. 1st $10 & Sash, 2nd $5. Joan Hardman Memorial. $15 Prizemoney kindly donated by Mr V Hardman & Mrs Ann Sigmund 1416 Knitted Toy(s) 1417 Creative Teapot Cosy.1st $6, 2nd $4 Prizemoney kindly donated by Kiama Knitters Guild 1418 Garment or Article by Resident from a Retirement Village 1419 Novice Knitter Article or Garment (Definition Pavilion Exhibition page) *BEST EXHIBIT IN KNITTING. $20 & Sash CROCHET - Display on Black Cardboard 1421 Two Doyleys – different designs 1422 Table Runner 1423 Coffee Table Centre 1424 Set Table Mats (any number) 1425 Two Handkerchiefs – edges and corner 1426 Piece Fine Crochet by Senior Citizen 1427 Infant’s Jacket 1428 Article with Crochet Edge, e.g. Hand towel or washer 1429 Coat hanger 1430 Article in Crochet – fine (not toy) 1431 Article in Crochet – bulky (not toy) 1432 Crochet Item by a Senior Citizen 1433 Crochet Toy(s) 1434 Crochet Teapot Cosy 1435 Garment or Article by Resident from a Retirement Village 54


1436 Novice Crocheter Article or Garment (Definition Pavilion Exhibition Page) *BEST EXHIBIT IN CROCHET $20 & Sash. Kindly donated by Kiama Creative Craft Group LACEMAKING, TATTING & NEEDLE LACE – Display on Black Cardboard – Limit of 2 entries per class, per exhibitor Bobbin Lace 1438 Article by Beginner (up to 2 years’ experience) 1439 Article by Novice (Definition Pavilion Exhibition Page) 1440 Article by an Intermediate (up to 5 years’ experience) 1441 Small Mat, circular, oval or square (all lace up to 30cm) 1442 Small Mat, circular, oval or square, joined to fabric centre (up to 30cm) 1443 Handkerchief edged with Bobbin Lace (at least 27cm square) 1444 Handkerchief corner and edged with Bobbin Lace (at least 27cm square) 1445 Any other article not mentioned above Tatting 1446 Beginner’s Tatting (up to 2 years’ experience) 1447 Novice Tatting (Definition Pavilion Exhibition Page) 1448 Intermediate Tatting (up to 5 years’ experience) 1449 Doyley, Centrepiece or Runner 1450 Small Mat, circular, oval or square, (all tatting up to 30cm diameter) 1451 Handkerchief edged in Tatting (at least 27cm square) 1452 Any other article not mentioned above Needle Lace 1453 Article in Needle Lace *BEST EXHIBIT IN LACEMAKING, TATTING & NEEDLE LACE from Classes 1438 – 1453. $20 & Sash TAPESTRY/CANVAS WORK 1455 Picture in Long Stitch 1456 Wool Picture 1457 Tapestry other than wool 1458 Piece of Tapestry – unmounted 1459 Article in Tapestry, not previously mentioned 1460 Creative Tapestry using mixed thread and stitches. The Esme Chittick Memorial. 1st $20 & Sash, 2nd $5. Kindly donated by Bev McGoldrick. 1461 Tapestry by resident of the Kiama Municipality 1st $25, 2nd $10. Kindly donated by Mrs L Langstaff JUNIOR WORK – 16 years and under unless otherwise specified $30 Prizemoney kindly donated by Kiama C.W.A. 1462 Most Colourful Pompom (12 years and under only) 1463 Piece of Creative French Knitting, picture or item (12 years and under only) 1464 Knitted Square (minimum of 10cm x 10 cm) 1465 Crocheted square (minimum of 10cm x 10 cm) 1466 Best piece of Tapestry 1467 Best piece of Long Stitch JUNIOR WORK - Bobbin Lace 10 Years and under 1468 1st $10, 2nd $5 Prizemoney kindly donated by Illawarra Lace Group 18 Years and under 1469 1st $10, 2nd $5 Prizemoney kindly donated by Illawarra Lace Group

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HANDCRAFTS STEWARDS: Mesdames S Cox, J McIntyre, J Lambert, O Gates, N Gates, A Miller, C King, C Worstencroft ENTRY FORMS in by 5 pm Tuesday 24thJanuary 2017 EXHIBITS by 11am Thursday 26th January 2017 • Please provide tabs or loops for hanging • All work to be made by the exhibitor and completed in the previous 12 months • All work to be in a clean condition or will be disqualified • Preference for hanging given to quilts that have won awards and that have tabs or loops provided EXHIBITS to be collected on Sunday 29th January 2017 between 9 am-10 am st Prizemoney; 1 $5, 2nd $3, unless otherwise specified PATCHWORK 1501 Patchwork Bed Quilt – double/queen size 1502 Patchwork Bed Quilt – single/comforter size 1503 Patchwork Cot Quilt, Lap or Throw Rug 1504 Patchwork Quilt in any of above sizes – handpieced & hand quilted 1505 Miniature Quilt 1506 Any Article (not quilt) in Patchwork *BEST EXHIBIT IN QUILTING – Sash & $50 kindly donated by Kiama Quilters Guild *BEST EXHIBIT IN PATCHWORK - Sash & $10 kindly donated by Mrs A Young CREATIVE SEWING 1508 Creative Sewing and/or Applique Bed Quilt – double/queen size 1509 Creative Sewing and/or Applique Bed Quilt – single/comforter size 1510 Creative Sewing and/or Applique Bed Quilt - Cot Quilt, Lap or Throw Rug 1511 Any article (not quilt) in Creative Sewing 1512 Any article (not quilt) in Hand Applique 1513 Any article (not quilt) in Machine Applique 1514 Wall Hanging in Patchwork, Creative Sewing or Appliqué 1515 Garment in Patchwork, Creative Sewing or Appliqué 1516 An item of Patchwork, Creative Sewing or Appliqué by Novice *BEST EXHIBIT IN CREATIVE SEWING - Sash & $10 kindly donated by Mrs A Young CRAFTWORK 1518 Soft Craft – any article made by a craft using soft material 1519 Fabric Doll, Bear or Toy 1520 Hard Craft – crafted with hard materials e.g. mosaic, leadlight 1521 Beading Work 1522 Handmade Jewellery 1523 Parchment Craft – (Limit of 3 entries per person) 1524 Handmade Card – (Limit of 3 entries per person) 1525 Scrapbooking – (Limit of 3 entries per person) creative using photos and embellishment 1526 Paper Toile 1527 Novelty Item 1528 Folk Art 1529 Article using recycled material 56


*BEST EXHIBIT IN CRAFTWORK Sash & $10 kindly donated by Kiama Creative Craft Group *MOST OUTSTANDING EXHIBIT (Classes1501-1529) Sash & $20 kindly donated by Kiama Creative Craft Group JUNIOR HANDCRAFT 8 YEARS AND UNDER 1532 Article in Soft Craft, leather, fabric, wool, paper 1533 Article in Hard Craft, stones, beads, clay 1534 Handmade Card (Limit of 3 entries per person) *BEST EXHIBIT 8 YEARS AND UNDER, Sash + $10 kindly donated by Mrs S Cox 12 YEARS AND UNDER 1536 Article in Patchwork or Creative Sewing 1537 Article in Soft Craft, leather, fabric, wool, paper 1538 Article in Hard Craft, stones, beads, clay 1539 Wall Hanging any medium 1540 Handmade Card (Limit of 3 entries per person) *BEST EXHIBIT 12 YEARS AND UNDER, Sash + $10 kindly donated by Mrs S. Cox 18 YEARS AND UNDER 1542 Article in Patchwork or Creative Sewing 1543 Article in Soft Craft, leather, fabric, wool, paper 1544 Article in Hard Craft, stones, beads, clay 1545 Article made using Recycled Materials 1546 Best Cushion 1547 Wall Hanging 1548 Handmade Card (Limit of 3 entries per person) 1549 Fabric Doll, bear or toy *BEST EXHIBIT 18 YEARS AND UNDER, Sash + $10 kindly donated by Mrs S. Cox *MOST OUTSTANDING JUNIOR EXHIBIT IN HANDCRAFT (Classes 1532 - 1549) Sash + $10 kindly donated by Mrs L Langstaff JUNIOR LEGO All displayed on flat bottom trays One entry per person per class 8 YEARS AND UNDER 1552 Lego construction or model *BEST EXHIBIT $10 Prizemoney & Lego Showbag kindly donated by Toyworld 12 YEARS AND UNDER 1553 Kit Lego construction or model 1554 Creative Lego construction or model *BEST EXHIBIT $10 Prizemoney & Lego Showbag kindly donated by Toyworld 18 YEARS AND UNDER 1555 Creative Lego construction or model *BEST EXHIBIT $10 Prizemoney & Lego Showbag kindly donated by Toyworld

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SEWING AND EMBROIDERY Stewardesses: Mesdames G. Keast, F. Gregory, C. Williams

ENTRY FORMS to be in by 5pm Tuesday 24th January 2017 EXHIBITS in by 11.00am Thursday 26th January 2017 EXHIBITS to be collected on Sunday 29th January 2017 between 9am-10am Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $3 unless otherwise specified SEWING 1601 Best Sewn Garment for Adult 1602 Best Sewn Garment for Child. 1603 Garment in Stretch Material 1604 Best piece of Lingerie 1605 Best Baby Frock to 12 months 1606 Garment featuring Appliqué 1607 Smocked Article 1608 Piece of Heirloom Sewing 1609 Fabric Bag *BEST EXHIBIT: Sash & $10 kindly donated by Kiama Creative Craft Group EMBROIDERY 1611 Article in Counted Thread (not cross stitch) 1612 Quilt – Embroidery and/or Candlewicking 1613 Article featuring Hardanger work 1614 Article featuring Ribbon Embroidery 1615 Creative Embroidery (piece) 1616 Creative Embroidery (framed). 1st $7, 2nd $3 1617 Piece of Embroidery 1618 Piece of Hand Embroidery by a Novice. One who has never won a prize at an Agricultural Show 1619 Piece of Embroidery by a Senior Citizen, any medium under 35x40cm 1620 Piece of Embroidery by a Senior Citizen, any medium over 35x40cm 1621 Piece of Machine Embroidery 1622 Embroidered Cushion 1623 Article featuring Candlewicking (not quilt) 1624 Article featuring Wool Embroidery 1625 Article in Stumpwork 1626 Article of Fancywork 1627 Tiny Treasures – any technique less than a postcard size *BEST EXHIBIT – Sash & $20 kindly donated by Kiama Creative Craft Group

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CROSS STITCH 1629 Picture in Cross Stitch – Scene, framed. 1st $7, 2nd $3 kindly donated by Chris Evans Framing. 1630 Portrait or Animal, framed 1631 Picture in Cross Stitch, by a Novice exhibitor – one who has not won a prize at an Agricultural Show 1632 Article in Colour-Art counted Cross Stitch 1633 Cross Stitch, not previously mentioned, not framed. 1634 Picture in Cross Stitch, size under 30cm, Shirley Wilson Memorial 1st $15, 2nd $5 kindly donated by Colin & Denise Wilson 1635 Picture in Cross Stitch, size over 30cm 1636 Cross Stitch by a resident of Kiama Municipality under 35x40 cms $10 kindly donated by Kiama Creative Craft Group 1637 Cross Stitch by a resident of Kiama Municipality over 35x40 cms $10 kindly donated by Kiama Creative Craft Group *BEST EXHIBIT: $10 and Sash JUNIORS $20 Prizemoney kindly donated by Kiama C.W.A. 12 YEARS AND UNDER 1639 Piece of embroidery 1640 Hand sewn article 16 YEARS AND UNDER 1641 Machine-made article 1642 Piece of embroidery 1643 Cross stitch – any article 1644 Article of Appliqué 18 YEARS AND UNDER 1645 Machine-made article 1646 Piece of embroidery 1647 Cross stitch – any article 1648 Article of Appliqué *BEST JUNIOR EXHIBIT: $10 and Sash, kindly donated by Mrs L Langstaff

AFTERNOON TEA

Friday 27th and Saturday 28th January

Patrons of the Kiama Show are advised that afternoon tea will be served on Friday & Saturday at the Anglican Church, in Terralong Street 59


SPINNING, WEAVING AND FELTING STEWARDS: Mesdames C Sloan, B. Wyles, E. Brash, M. Binkins. ENTRY FORMS to be in by 5pm Tuesday 24th, January, 2017 EXHIBITS in by 10.00am, Thursday, 26th January, 2017 ENTRIES to be collected on Sunday 29th January 2017 between 9am-10am Prizemoney: 1st $10, 2nd $5 unless otherwise specified 1701 Handwoven Article 1702 Handwoven Garment 1703 Handwoven Wrap or Scarf 1704 Handwoven Accessories 1705 Handspun Article or Accessories 1706 Handspun Garment 1707 Handspun Wrap or Scarf 1708 Handspun yarn in wool - one skein – min 50g Attach fibre sample and state end use 1709 Handspun yarn in any other fibre - one skein – min 50g Attach fibre sample and state end use 1710 Handcrafted felt article 1711 Handcrafted felt garment 1712 Handcrafted felt scarf or wrap 1713 Handcrafted felt accessories 1714 Wallhanging - Handspun, handwoven or felted Must be 70% natural fibre 1715 Rug – handspun, handwoven or felted Must be 70% natural fibre 1716 Novice - any Article or Garment -Handspun, handwoven or felted (Entrant must have commenced the craft within the last two years) MOST SUCCESSFUL WEAVING EXHIBITOR - Classes 1701, 1702, 1703, 1704 $25 gift certificate and sash donated by Glenora Weaving & Wool THE INGRID WASS MEMORIAL AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN WEAVING - $100 plus sash to be awarded at the Judge’s discretion. (Kindly donated by the family of Ingrid Wass) MOST SUCCESSFUL SPINNING EXHIBITOR - Classes 1705,1706,1707,1709 $25 gift certificate and sash donated by Glenora Weaving & Wool MOST SUCCESSFUL FELTING EXHIBITOR - Classes 1710, 1711, 1712, 1713 $25 gift certificate and sash donated by The Illawarra Feltmakers Inc.

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PORCELAIN PAINTING STEWARDS: Mesdames R Ziems, J. Ziems ENTRY FORMS to be in by 5pm Tuesday 24th January 2017 EXHIBITS by 11.00am Thursday 26th January 2017 EXHIBITS to be collected Sunday 29th January 2017 between 9am-10am All work must be the work of the exhibitor unless specified. Competitors to supply own stands The Society will deduct 10% commission sales made during Show. Prizemoney; 1st $5, 2nd $3 unless otherwise specified 1801 1802 1803 1804 1805 1806 1807 1808 1809 1810

Article of Porcelain Painting, portrait Article of Porcelain Painting, penwork Article of Porcelain Painting, scene Vase, Jug or Urn Bird or Animal Article of Porcelain Painting, original design Article of Porcelain Painting, Australian Flora and/or Fauna Article of Porcelain Painting, 15cm or under (6”) Article of Porcelain Painting with Fruit Article of Porcelain Painting, Floral. 1st $12, 2nd $8 kindly sponsored by Illawarra Porcelain Artists. 1811 Any other work *BEST EXHIBIT; $20 kindly donated by Kiama Art Society and Sash OPEN SECTION 1813 Baby Doll 1814 Doll – by a Novice 1815 Modern Doll 1816 Doll by Senior Citizen, 60 years and over *BEST DOLL EXHIBIT in open section – $25 kindly donated by Sue Crooks & Sash

CERAMICS & POTTERY

Prizemoney; 1st $5, 2nd $3 unless otherwise specified

1818 Ceramic Article in Stain 1819 Ceramic Article in Glaze 1820 Ceramic Article in Airbrush 1821 Ceramic Article inspired by the Local Area 1822 Ceramic Article not otherwise specified 1823 Ceramic Article by child 16 years and under 1824 Piece of Pottery - wheel thrown 1825 Piece of Pottery - hand built, not slip cast 1826 Piece of Pottery - inspired by the Local Area 1827 Piece of Pottery - not otherwise specified 1828 Piece of Pottery - by child 16 years and under BEST EXHIBIT OVERALL - Moyra Regan Memorial Shield $10 and Sash kindly donated by the Regan family

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STEWARDS: B Chapman, B Keast, H Netherclift ENTRY FORMS to be in by 5pm Tuesday 24th January 2017 EXHIBITS to be in by 10.00am Thursday 26th January 2017 EXHIBITS to be collected on Sunday 29th January 2017 between 9 am-10 am CONDITIONS * All work in classes 1901-1911 MUST be prepared for hanging with strong cord 1/3 from the top of the picture frame. Taped cord will not be accepted. * Maximum size (including frame) 100cm x 80cm * No copy work allowed * Limit of one painting in each class. Multiples as one exhibit will not be accepted. * All work must be signed and the original work of the exhibitor having been completed within the last 12 months. Exhibitors may offer exhibits for sale. Note Price on entry form Society’s commission 10%. * ALL WORK MUST HAVE CLASS, CONTACT NAME, TEL NUMBER & PRICE SHOWN ON THE BACK OF THE PAINTING * The committee will review and consider all exhibits, but will reserve the right to hang. * The Society will exercise all reasonable care but will not be responsible for damage or loss of any Exhibit. * All Exhibits remain on display until Sunday 9am * No responsibility will be taken for goods left after that time Prizemoney; 1st $10; 2nd $5; unless otherwise specified. 1901 Landscape Rural (any medium) RUTH JENKINSON MEMORIAL. Prizemoney: 1st $50 & Memorial Sash, 2nd $25 Sash & prizemoney kindly donated by Colin & Denise Wilson 1902 Seascape (any medium). 1st $25, 2nd $15 kindly donated by Kiama Art Society. 1903 Painting in Watercolour (any subject). 1st $15, 2nd $10, kindly donated by Kiama TV and Video Service. 1904 Painting of Local Interest pertaining to Kiama Municipality. 1st $35, 2nd $15, Prizemoney kindly donated by Kiama Art Society 1905 Still Life (any medium) 1906 Painting Modern (any medium) 1st $50, 2nd $25 kindly donated by the Little Blowhole Art Bar 1907 Painting of Kiama Area – PADDY MARTIN MEMORIAL (any medium): 1st $50, 2nd $25 1908 Portrait (any medium) ) 1st $50, 2nd $25 kindly donated by the Little Blowhole Art Bar 1909 Black & White Sketch (any medium – no paintings) 1910 Miniature Painting – JEAN HANSON MEMORIAL (any medium): not exceeding 12cm x 10cm on painted surface, can be smaller, use any size frame. 1st $15 and Sash; 2nd $10. 1911 Australian Native Wildlife (any medium) WALTER HANSON MEMORIAL - Animals /Birds/ Reptiles/ Amphibians/ Insects. 1st Prize $15 & Sash; 2nd $10 *BEST OVERALL EXHIBIT (Classes 1901 – 1911) $50, kindly donated by Kiama Art Society and Sash PRINT MAKING, All Prints must be hand pulled. Limit 2 entries per class Prizemoney; 1st $25; 2nd $10, kindly donated by S Lynne & K Methold 1913 Print Making on Paper – Framed. Any technique Must be monoprint, monotype, proof or edition Maximum size (including frame) 100cm x 80cm 1914 Miniature Art, Framed - Max dimensions of framed exhibit not to exceed 30cm x 30cm, Original print on any surface

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JUNIOR ART

STEWARDS: Kirsten Brain, Emily Brain, M. Murray, E. Egan ENTRY FORMS to be in by 5pm Tuesday 24th January 2017 EXHIBITS in by 11.00am Thursday 26th January 2017 EXHIBITS to be collected on Sunday 29th January 2017 from 9 am -10 am CONDITIONS * Prepare for hanging with a single cord 1/3 from the top of the frame material to hold its own weight. Taped cord will not be accepted. * Exhibitor’s age, name, address, phone number on the back of the work. * Limit of one (1) entry per class * No late entries accepted * All work to be completed in the last 12 months * Original work only by Exhibitors * All reasonable care will be taken but no responsibility for damage or loss. * HSC Major Artwork accepted 1.23m x 84 cm. * Age only on front of work. $40 kindly donated by the Kiama Art Society, 4 Free Entry Vouchers kindly donated by Jamberoo Action Park to each BEST EXHIBIT Prizemoney: 1st $5; 2nd $3 unless otherwise specified 8 YEARS AND UNDER 2001 Painting of Local Interest (any medium). 2002 Painting any subject (any medium), not previously mentioned 2003 Australian Native Wildlife – Animals/Birds/Reptiles/Amphibians/ Insects (any medium) 1st & 2nd kindly donated by Miss R. Hanson 2004 Black & White Sketch (any medium). *BEST EXHIBIT 8 YEARS AND UNDER: $10 and Sash 12 YEARS AND UNDER 2006 Painting of Local Interest (any medium). 2007 Painting any subject (any medium), not previously mentioned 2008 Australian Native Wildlife – Animals/Birds/Reptiles/Amphibians/ Insects (any medium) 1st & 2nd kindly donated by Miss R. Hanson 2009 Black & White Sketch (any medium). *BEST EXHIBIT, 12 YEARS AND UNDER: $10 and Sash 16 YEARS AND UNDER 2011 Painting of Local Interest (any medium) 2012 Painting, not previously mentioned, 1st prize kindly donated by Mrs M. Nolan. 2013 Australian Native Wildlife - Animals/Birds/reptiles/Amphibians/ Insects (any medium). 1st & 2nd kindly donated by Miss R. Hanson 2014 Black & White Sketch (any medium) *BEST EXHIBIT, 16 YEARS AND UNDER $10 and Sash 18 YEARS AND UNDER Prizemoney; 1st $7; 2nd $3; unless otherwise specified 2016 Landscape or Seascape in Oils or Acrylics. 2017 Modern Painting (any medium) 1st prize kindly donated by Mrs E Harris. 2018 Black & White Sketch 1st prize kindly donated by Mrs S. Wall 2019 Water Colour, any subject. 2020 Australian Native Wildlife – Animals/Birds/Reptiles/Amphibians/ Insects (any medium) 1st & 2nd kindly donated by Miss R. Hanson 2021 Portrait (any medium) 2022 Australian Farm Scene / Animals any medium *BEST EXHIBIT, 18 YEARS AND UNDER: $10 and Sash *BEST OVERALL EXHIBIT, $20 kindly donated by Robin & Neil Harvey

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WOODCRAFT

Stewards: Mr R. Gregory, Mr N. Dick ENTRY FORMS in by 5pm Tuesday 24th January 2017 EXHIBITS in by 11.00am Thursday 26th January 2017 EXHIBITS to be collected Sunday 29th January 2017 from 9 am-10 am EXHIBITS MUST HAVE BEEN MADE DURING PAST 12 MONTHS Prizemoney; 1st $6; 2nd $4, unless otherwise specified $100 kindly donated by Kiama Woodcraft Group OPEN SECTION 2101 Spindle Turning 2102 Faceplate Turning 2103 Intarsia or Marquetry or Fretwork 2104 Whittling or Carving 2105 Any Article made by person with a disability 2106 Miniature Article 2107 Article of Woodcraft made from Recycled Wood, accompanied by a short statement of origin 2108 Wooden Toy 2109 Sculpture 2110 Any article of Woodcraft not mentioned above 2111 Cabinet or Joinery Work. (90cm x 90cm maximum base) 2112 Novice – any person who has not won a prize at an agricultural show STUDENTS’ SECTION – OPEN TO SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY $30 Kindly donated by the Kiama Men’s Shed 2113 Any Article of Woodcraft – Years 7-8 2114 Any Article of Woodcraft – Years 9-10 2115 Any Article of Woodcraft – Years 11-12 2116 Novice who has not won a prize at an Agricultural Show. *MOST UNIQUE ITEM OF WOODCRAFT Open or Students’ Section Classes 2101-2116 Special Prize $25 JOAN ADDISON MEMORIAL and Sash kindly donated by Kiama Woodcraft Group Inc. *BEST OVERALL EXHIBIT: $25 – Kindly donated by Kiama Woodcraft Group Inc. and Sash

Kiama Showgirl and “The Land” Sydney Royal Agricultural Society Showgirl Competition 2017 The winner of the local competition will be awarded the title of Kiama Showgirl 2017. During that time the winner will represent Kiama Show Society at Zone Final in February and if successful will be a guest of the R.A.S. at the Sydney Royal Easter Show for 5 days. Entrants will be presented at the Annual Kiama Show Ball on Saturday 26TH NOVEMBER 2016 Kiama Show Society welcomes enquiries from prospective entrants. Entrant Forms & Enquiries – Show Secretary – Phone 4233 1597 66


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STEWARDS; Mesdames M Chaffey, S Eggins, J. Smith, J. Newberry, B. Barnes, D van Oudtshoorn ENTRY FORM in by noon on Thursday 26th January 2017 EXHIBITS by 8.30am Friday 27thJanuary 2017 EXHIBITS to be collected on Sunday 29th January 2017 between 9 am-10 am. NND = Not necessarily distinct. Collection = Greatest number of varieties possible. Bloom quality is more important than visual arrangement All Exhibitors exhibit at their own risk. Prizemoney; 1st $5, 2nd $3, unless otherwise specified $100 Prizemoney kindly donated by Stan Crapp Funerals Collection of Flowering Shrubs or Trees. $10 kindly donated by Mr R Young Collection of Salvias Collection of Zinnias Collection of Pentas Collection of Gerbera Collection of Geraniums and/or Pelargonium with some foliage Collection of Marigolds Collection of Phlox Collection of Petunias Collection of Hydrangea Specimen Hydrangea Collection of Daisies Collection of hot colour flowers e.g. red, orange etc Collection of cool colour flowers e.g. blue, mauve etc Collection of Coloured Garden Foliage Vase or bowl of flowers not previously mentioned Collection of Native Flowers which may include Proteas; 1st $10, 2nd $5 Vase or bowl of Cottage Garden flowers JUNIOR CLASS – 17 Years and Under Container of mixed flowers *MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR: Special Memorial Sash $20 Ziems Family Memorial *BEST EXHIBIT: The Arthur Campbell Memorial $10 kindly donated by the family of the late A. Campbell

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ROSES

STEWARDS; Mesdames M Chaffey, S Eggins, J. Smith, B. Barnes, J. Newberry, D van Oudtshoorn ENTRY FORMS in by noon on Thursday 26th January 2017 EXHIBITS by 8.30 am Friday 27thJanuary 2017 EXHIBITS to be collected on Sunday 29th January 2017 between 9 am -10 am. NND = Not necessarily distinct. Collection = Greatest number of varieties possible. All Exhibitors exhibit at their own risk. Prizemoney; 1st $5, 2nd $3, unless otherwise specified $200 Prizemoney kindly donated by Stan Crapp Funerals All Roses judged in accordance with the rules of the Rose Society of NSW 2301 ROSE CHAMPIONSHIP- sponsored by Illawarra Rose Society 2 Exhibition Roses, NND PLUS any two of the following: 1 Vase bunch Roses, 3 stems same cultivar 1 Vase Floribunda Roses, 1-6 stems and/or cuts same cultivar Minimum 10 blooms 1 Vase Floribunda Roses, up to 25 blooms, same cultivar 1 Vase Decorative Roses, 3 stems and/or cuts, same cultivar 1 Vase Bud to Full Bloom, 4 stages, same cultivar 1st $30 plus sash and trophy, 2nd $20 2302 Three Roses distinct (3 different colours, 3 separate vases) 2303 Three Roses, not necessarily distinct, 3 separate vases. 2304 One Red Rose 2305 One White Rose 2306 One Yellow Rose 2307 One Pink Rose 2308 One Rose any other colour 2309 Collection Old Fashioned and/or David Austin Roses 2310 Collection of Roses, not less than 4 varieties: 1st. $10 2nd $6 2311 Roses in four stages, bud to full bloom, in one vase 2312 1 vase Floribunda Roses, 1-6 stems and/or cuts, same cultivar Minimum of 10 blooms 2313 I vase bunch Roses, 3 stems, same cultivar 2314 One vase Decorative Roses, 3 stems and/or cuts, same cultivar 2315 Novice Rose (Exhibitor has not won a prize before) 2316 Floribunda Rose, one cut 2317 One vase Mini- Flora Roses 1 to 6 stems or cuts min 10 blooms, same cultivar 2318 Collection of miniature Roses, not less than three varieties 1st $10 2nd $5 kindly donated by Illawarra Rose Society 2319 Miniature Roses, three stems/cuts NND 2320 One Miniature Rose showing Exhibition Form 2321 One vase Full Bloom Roses, 3 Stems NND 2322 One vase Floribunda Roses, up to 25 blooms, same cultivar. 2323 Bowl of shrub or climber Rose, can include David Austin, buds, foliage and hips, NND, in standard 15cm Florist Bowl (Bowl not supplied) 1st $10, 2nd $5 kindly donated by Illawarra Rose Society 2324 Bowl of Garden Roses, mixed cultivars, in standard 15 cm Florist Bowl. (Bowl not supplied) 1st $10, 2nd $5 kindly donated by Illawarra Rose Society * CHAMPION ROSE EXHIBIT: (From Class 2301 to 2324) Sash * CHAMPION EXHIBITION ROSE: (From Class 2301 to 2308) Sash * MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR: Sash

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DAHLIAS

STEWARDS: Mrs B Donald, Mr C. Hollis ENTRY FORMS in by noon on Thursday 26th January 2017 EXHIBITS by 8.30 am Friday 27th January 2017 EXHIBITS to be collected on Sunday 29th January 2017 between 9 am-10 am Two entries per class per Exhibitor Prizemoney: 1st $5, 2nd $3, unless otherwise specified ALL DAHLIAS TO BE JUDGED ON DAHLIA SOCIETY OF NSW AND ACT STANDARDS 2401 THE KIAMA SHOW SOCIETY INC. DAHLIA CHAMPIONSHIP. 3 vases distinct types, same variety to a vase. 1st $30, 2nd $10, 3rd $5 2402 Three Large Decorative ND 2403 One Large Decorative 2404 Three Medium Decorative ND 2405 One Medium Decorative 2406 One vase Small Decorative (one variety) 2407 One vase Small Decorative (three varieties) 2408 One vase Miniature Decorative (one variety) 2409 One Vase Miniature Decorative (three varieties) 2410 Three Large Cactus ND 2411 One Large Cactus 2412 Three Medium Cactus ND 2413 One Medium Cactus 2414 One vase Small Cactus (one variety) 2415 One vase Small Cactus (three varieties) 2416 One vase Miniature Cactus (one variety) 2417 One vase Miniature Cactus (three varieties) 2418 One vase Anemone (one variety) 2419 One Incurved Cactus Dahlia 2420 One vase Waterlily (one variety) 2421 One vase Waterlilies (three varieties) 2422 Three vases Pompom Dahlias ND 2423 One vase Pompom Dahlia (one variety) 2424 One vase Pompom Dahlia (different) 2425 One vase of Ball Dahlias (one standard unit) 2426 One vase of Ball Dahlia (three varieties) 2427 One Vase Fimbriate Cactus Dahlia (over 160mm) 2428 One Vase Fimbriate Cactus Dahlia (under 160mm) 2429 Dahlia AOV (one standard unit) 2430 One vase Collarette Dahlia (one variety) 2431 One Vase Collarette Dahlia (three varieties) 2432 One Seedling Dahlia 2433 One unit of Dahlia grown by competitor living in Kiama Municipality. 2434 6 vases of Dahlias, 6 distinct types, 1 bloom per vase 2435 Flower of the Year. *GRAND CHAMPION DAHLIA: $10 *BEST EXHIBIT OUTSIDE CHAMPIONSHIP AND GRAND CHAMPION: $20 plus Sash, Col and Joan Raison Memorial, kindly donated by the Raison Family *MOST SUCCESSFUL DAHLIA EXHIBITOR: $10 and Sash Sashes for: Champion Decorative Dahlia Champion Cactus Dahlia Champion Dahlia, Any other type The Mabel Dalton Memorial – Best Pompom Dahlia

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DECORATIVE

STEWARDS: Mesdames Marea Gardner, Terri Downes, Marjorie Downes ENTRY FORMS in by noon on Thursday 26th January 2017 EXHIBITS by 8.30 am Friday 27th January 2017 EXHIBITS to be collected on Sunday 29th January 2017 between 9 am-10 am. Any embellishment may be used Prizemoney 1st $5, 2nd $3 unless otherwise specified $200 Prizemoney kindly donated by Stan Crapp Funerals, Kiama 2501 Arrangement depicting a book. Title of book to be shown and flowers must dominate. Maximum space allowed 50cm x 30cm 1st $15, 2nd $7 2502 Arrangement in a Jug 2503 White Magic 2504 Arrangement in a wine glass (water allowed) 2505 Predominately Dahlias or Hydrangeas 2506 Blending of Foliage 2507 Arrangement incorporating Fresh Australian Flora, bark and stones 2508 Arrangement in a Ladies Shoe (Shoe may be painted) 1st $15, 2nd $7, kindly donated by Marea Gardner 2509 Arrangement using succulents (succulents must dominate) 2510 Tall and Elegant (vase not to exceed 35 cm) 2511 Charm of Yesteryear (featuring appropriate vase or container) 2512 Floral arrangement in a Teapot 2513 Arrangement of Geraniums or Pelargoniums (own foliage) 2514 A Splash of Colour 2515 Arrangement suitable for the kitchen using herbs (Flowers allowed) *BEST EXHIBIT IN DECORATIVE: Sash & $10 *MOST SUCCESSFUL DECORATIVE EXHIBITOR: Arthur Campbell Memorial Sash & $10 kindly donated by the family of the late A. Campbell JUNIOR – 8 years and under 2518 Egg Cup Arrangement 2519 Floral Saucer (wet sand allowed) 2520 Small Posy showing natural stems *BEST EXHIBIT $5 kind donated by Robin & Neil Harvey JUNIOR – 12 years and under 2522 Floral Saucer, (wet sand allowed) 2523 Foliage arrangement (no flowers allowed) 2524 Arrangement in a Tea Cup *BEST EXHIBIT $5 kind donated by Robin & Neil Harvey JUNIOR – 16 years and under 2526 Arrangement using material gathered from the roadside – e.g. wild flowers, bark, nuts, stones, wood etc maximum space allowed 30cm x 25cm 2527 Arrangement in a Novelty Container 2528 Colourful foliage arrangement (no flowers allowed) *BEST EXHIBIT $5 kind donated by Robin & Neil Harvey *BEST OVERALL JUNIOR EXHIBIT, DECORATIVE: Sash + $10 kindly donated by Robin & Neil Harvey

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POT STEWARDS: PLANTS AND CACTI Mr R Young, Mrs J Weaver

ENTRY FORMS by 5 pm Tuesday 24th January 2017 EXHIBITS by 11.00 am Thursday 26th January 2017 EXHIBITS to be collected on Sunday 29th January 2017 between 9 am-10 am Household containers not allowed Prizemoney; 1st $5; 2nd $3, unless otherwise specified $50 Prizemoney kindly donated by Kiama Garden Club 2601 2602 2603 2604 2605 2606 2607 2608 2609 2610 2611 2612 2613 2614 2615 2616 2617 2618 2619

Pot of Begonia, flowering Pot of Begonia, foliage Pot of Cane Begonia Pot of Bleeding Heart Pot of Coleus Pot of African Violet Specimen Cacti Specimen Succulent Indoor Plant Climbing Indoor Plant Pot or Basket of Maiden Hair Fern, fine Pot or Basket of Maiden Hair Fern, large Hanging Basket or Pot Fern, AOV Hanging Basket or Pot Foliage Plant Hanging Flowering Basket or Pot Pot of bromeliad Collection of 4 Succulents or Cacti distinct; 1st $6, 2nd $3 Pot Plant in a Work Boot Bonsai Specimen, 1st 1 year Membership with Shoalhaven Bonsai Club 2nd $5 kindly donated by the Shoalhaven Bonsai Club. 2620 Exhibit not previously mentioned *BEST POT PLANT & CACTI EXHIBIT: Arthur Campbell Memorial Sash & $10 kindly donated by the family of the late A. Campbell *BEST BONSAI EXHIBIT: Sash & $10 kindly donated by Mr R Young

The Professional Approach to Tree Care

Burnett Trees Burnett Trees proudly supports and sponsors Kiama Show 2017, a great local event. Burnett Trees is Kiama Municipality’s professional tree care service, offering pruning and removals, stumping grinding, mulching and Arborist advice. Burnett Trees 80 Barney Street, Kiama

42 331 311

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HOME BREW STEWARDS: D Young, G Brain, R Dunn ENTRY FORMS in by 5 pm Tuesday 24th January 2017 EXHIBITS by 11.00 am Thursday 26th January 2017 EXHIBITS to be collected on Sunday 29th January 2017 between 9 am-10 am Home Brew section kindly sponsored by Kiama Bowling & Recreation Club Prizemoney: 1st Prize $8; 2nd Prize $5 unless otherwise specified 2701 Lager & Pilsener 2702 Stout 2703 Bitter and Pale Ale 2704 Brown Ale or Old 2705 Low and Light Alcohol 2706 Cider 2707 Ginger Beer *BEST EXHIBIT: Sash & $10 kindly donated by Kiama Bowling and Recreation Club

Kiama Bowlo

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Bistro open Tuesday to Sunday Lunch and Dinner. Daily chef’s suggestions from $10. Children welcome. Cheapest cold beer in Kiama. Free pool table. Games for everyone. Free courtesy bus from 5.00pm. Phone 4232 1176. Just south of the railway station. Cnr. Noorinan & Shoalhaven Streets. 72


PHOTOGRAPHY STEWARDS: J. Piper, J. E. & S. Carney, C Barrott, C Murray ENTRY FORMS in by 5 pm Tuesday 24th January 2017 EXHIBITS by 11.00 am Thursday 26th January 2017 EXHIBITS to be collected by Sunday 29th January 2017 between 9 am-10 am CONDITIONS • Prints to be mounted on RIGID cardboard with a border no wider than 5cm around the photo • Maximum Size 30cm x 40cm including mounting board • Junior: Maximum size 20cm x 25cm including the mounting board • Exhibitor’s Name & Phone Number to be on back • All Photos to be taken in the past 12 months. • Limit of 3 entries per class only Senior Photography Section kindly sponsored by KIAMA PHARMACY, Manning St, Kiama, Prizemoney – 1st $10, 2nd $5 BLACK AND WHITE 2801 Human Study (Portrait) 2802 Landscape or Seascape 2803 Flora & Fauna 2804 Any other Subject, not mentioned BEST EXHIBIT: $25 AND SASH COLOUR PRINT 2806 Human Study (Portrait) 2807 Landscape 2808 Seascape 2809 Fauna (Animal) 2810 Flora (Plant) 2811 Any other Subject not mentioned BEST EXHIBIT: $25 AND SASH JUNIOR SECTION – 16 YEARS AND UNDER (Class 2813 – 2817) Shirley Wilson Memorial 1st $10, 2nd $5 prizemoney kindly donated by Colin & Denise Wilson 2813 Human Study (Portrait) 2814 Landscape or Seascape 2815 Flora (Plant) 2816 Fauna (Animal) 2817 Any other Subject not mentioned BEST EXHIBIT: $25 AND SASH LOCAL SCENE OF KIAMA MUNICIPALITY - (Open to all ages) (Class 2819 & 2820) The Arthur Campbell Memorial proudly sponsored by the Campbell Family 2819 Architectural, Building, Bridges, any structure with particular appeal in the Kiama Municipality Prizemoney $25 2820 Local Identity Prizemoney $25

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CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS PHOTOGRAPHS COMPETITION Conducted by South Coast and Tablelands Show Societies Inc CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS COLOUR OR PRINT PHOTOGRAPH The Champion Colour and Champion Black & White photographs will be eligible for entry into a CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS Competition. The Champions of Champions Photography Competition will be judged on Thursday 30th March, 2017 and all photos will be displayed at Camden Show on 31st March-1st April A photo which has won Champion may not be entered in other Shows. Prizemoney for “Champion of Champions” photograph at Group 5 judging. 1st $50, 2nd $30 and 3rd $20 donated by South Coast and Tablelands Show Societies.

Kiama Show Inc.

NEWS FLASH!! The date of the

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RULES AND BY-LAWS OF KIAMA SHOW SOCIETY INC The “Articles” of Kiama Show Society Inc are not printed in the schedule but may be inspected by any exhibitor or member of the Society at Secretary’s office during the period of the Show. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS The attention of exhibitors is drawn to the following extract from the Rules of the South Coast and Tablelands Show Societies Inc: 1. Any person or exhibit may be disqualified by an Affiliated Association for any act or offence contravening the rules of such Association. 2. Any inquiry to be conducted by an Association shall, where possible be held during the currency of the Show, or 14 days thereafter as can be conveniently arranged. 3. Before imposing any penalty it is necessary that an opportunity be offered the accused person or persons of hearing the evidence, and cross examining the witnesses, also of being heard and of adducing evidence. 4. Full and complete notes of such evidence shall be taken in writing and be signed by the person or persons adducing same. 5. Immediately after any such inquiry has been held the Secretary of the Association conducting the inquiry shall give notice to the person or persons, or exhibitor, against whom or in respect of whose exhibit the complaint has been made of the determination of the Association, and if any such exhibitor or persons give notice that he may appeal to the Board of Appeal, such notice shall be given in the following form, delivered personally or sent by registered post to the last known address. FORM OF NOTICE OF THE DISQUALIFICATION AND OF RIGHT OF APPEAL To............................................................... of...................................................................... At the duly convened meeting held on ............................................................................... NOTICE WHERE OF was given you, the following disqualification was imposed:OFFENCE You are hereby notified that you may lodge with me within seven (7) days of this notice an appeal against the decision of the Committee of this Association. A fee of $30.00 must accompany the appeal and both will be forwarded to the Appeal Board of the Council, together with the notes of evidence and grounds of disqualification. The decision of the Board of Appeal shall be final, and shall be communicated to you in due course. ..................................................................................................... Secretary of Association ACCIDENTS DURING SHOW Any accident occurring during the Annual Show must be reported to the Secretary’s office and verified during the current dates of the Show, otherwise the Association will accept NO responsibility for the consideration of any claim.

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2017 SHOW MAJOR SPONSORS BLUE RIBBON Cleary Bros Kiama Municipal Council RED RIBBON Carter & Ferguson, Solicitors & Attorneys T. Gallagher Harcourts Real Estate, Kiama Kiama Cove Motel Kiama Independent Waldie & Co Accountants & Auditors WesTrac WHITE RIBBON Burnetts on Barney & Burnett Trees Gareth Ward MP Kiama Leagues Club SW & G Chittick Livestock Transport Stan Crapp Funerals Westonprint Pty Ltd Westpac

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2017 SHOW MAJOR SPONSORS C’TD YELLOW RIBBON All Things Party Ann Sudmalis Federal MP for Gilmore Bellemy Showhorses BIG4 Easts Beach Holiday Park Big River / Cukuna Sales BlueScope Steel, WIN Network Comm Partners CRT Robertson Country Store El Corazon Cocina De Mexico Gloria Jean’s Coffee Hollymount Farm Jamberoo Pub Kiama Adult Creative Craft Centre Kiama Art Society Kiama Golf Club Kiama Health Destination Pharmacy Kiama Inn Hotel Kiama Medical Practice Kiama Mower Centre Kiama Pharmacy Mr P McGlinchey OAM NSW Farmers Association Omya Australia P/L Raine & Horne Red Rooster Rotary Club of Kiama M J Rowles Southern Farmworx R.M. Williams Woolworths, Kiama

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SHOWGIRL SPONSORS Aqua Hair & Body Blooms the Chemist Bombo Clothing Co Chris Evans Framing Curves Kiama Kiama Leagues Club Lush Flowers Making Faces Make-up Studio South Coast Vintage Car Club Sparkle & Hide Tussta Resumes for Results My Room Kiama Westonprint

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2017 SHOW TROPHY DONORS Kiama Veterinary Hospital, Mrs M Arnott, Darling Point, Miss Colleen Mitchell, Mrs Colleen Norman, The NSW Rose Society, Illawarra Region, Horseland, Wollongong Mr & Mrs Bryson Bensley, Crookwell, Paul Spinks

SOUTH COAST AND TABLELANDS SHOW SOCIETIES INC. GROUP 5 SINCERELY THANK OUR SPONSORS: The Brewer Family Ecm Livestock, Moss Vale 2017 JUDGING DATES Beef Cattle Young Judges and F002 Paraders 9am Friday 17th February 2017 at Kangaroo Valley Fruit/Vegetable and Grain Young Judges 10am Friday 10th March 2017 at Robertson Show Woollen Article Garment Group final 10am 13th March 2017 at Berry

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LIST OF DONORS & SPONSORS FOR THE 2017 SHOW Ashford Handicrafts, N.Z

Glencoe Estate

Attunga Brakes

Glenora Weaving & Wool

Bellemy Fashion

Grey, Mr & Mrs G

Baxter J A

Hanson, R

Bishops Feeds S. Nowra

Hardman Family

Booth J & P

Harvey N & R

Burgess, Mr B

Hindmarsh & Co. P/L, Jim

Byrne, P M

Hinton, Mrs M

Des Byrne Equine Services

Hollis, C

Calhau, Lesley

Holmes, Y

Family of Mr A Campbell

Horseland, Wollongong

Chittick G. E. & Sons Pty.

Hosking Family

Ltd.

Illawarra Cattle Society

Chittick L ‘Lemon Grove’

Illawarra Feltmakers

Chittick P & E

Illawarra Lace Group

Chittick, S.W. & G

Illawarra Porcelain Artists

Cooper & McGoldrick

Soc.

Cox S, Mrs

Illawarra Rose Society

Curves Kiama, Ladies

Kiama Bowling Club

Fitness

Kiama Country Store

CWA Jamberoo

Kiama Garden Club

CWA Kiama

Kiama Knitters Guild

Davis, T & L

Kiama Quilters Guild

Doran, T

Kiama Newsagency

Downes, G & B

Kiama Spinners, Weavers &

Downes, M

Embroiders Inc.

Downes, J & T

Kiama Sports & Toyworld

Dudgeon, J & Family

Kiama TV & Video

East, Mrs J

Kiama Vet Hospital

Elders Real Estate,

Kiama Woodcraft Group

Jamberoo

King Family

Forward Computing

Langstaff, L

Fraser, Mrs J

Lentall-Halsall, Patricia

Fredericks, Mr R & Mrs C

Little Blowhole Art Bar

Gerringong Chiropractic

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LIST OF DONORS & SPONSORS FOR THE 2017 SHOW McGlinchey, P

Straw.com

McInerney G

Ann Sudmalis, MP

McIntyre, Mr B

Swan, R

My Room

Swan, W

Norman, Mrs C

Toyworld, Kiama

Norman, Mr T

Walsh, BT & EC

Nowra Truck & Tractor

Walsh, Mr P

Numbers Count

Vella Stock Feeds

Piper, R & D

Greg Walsh & Associates

Premier Genetics &

Waters, Nancy OAM

Livestock Solutions

Wiley G.A.E

Ray, Mr Stephen C

Wilson C & D

Raine & Home Kiama

Wilson, Mr O

Rendel Mrs D

Wilson, Mrs P

Relish on Addison

Young Mr R and Mrs A

Rosebank Meats

Ziems, R

RMB Lawyers

Zoetis Animal Health

South Coast Auctions Spinks, Paul

Kiama Show Society Inc. Wishes to thank all Patrons, Sponsors and Donors for their continued support; also Members of the Public for patronage of the Year 2017 Annual Show.

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LIST OF MEMBERS 2017 Adams, K & B Adams Judy Adam, Mrs M Alexander, Mr & Mrs B Andrews Mrs L Arthur, Mr A Arthur, Mrs & Mrs D Athelglow Dairies Atkins, G & R Attunga Brakes, Mr D Stott Axam, Mr T Ayrton Pippa Bailey Kerrilyn Baker Mr G & Mrs G Barker Mrs Winsome Barnes, D & B Barrett, M Bartczak, Mrs B Bartrim, Ashley Battersby, Mr & Mrs P Bartolotta, T & Family Baxter, Mr G & Mrs K Beasley, Mr & Mrs KW Beasley, Patrick & Alice Beaven T Behl, Mr & Mrs C Bell, G Bell Mr G & Mrs H Bell Mr I & Mrs V Bell Bell, M Berriman, Mr P Bertram, Mrs R Best, Mrs V Biancardi Robert Binkins, Andria Binkins, Elliott Binkins, Melinda Black, Denise Blanch, Mr K Blanch, Thea Bloomfield. Mr H & Mrs J Bond, Jacqui & Ashley Booth, Mr John Booth, Mr Gavin Boserio, L Boxsell, G Bowden Matthew Bradburn, I & A Brash, Mrs E Brain, Mr & Mrs G, Kirsten, Emily Breen, Mr & Mrs & Family Brennan, Mr & Mrs J & M Brennan, David

Brennan, P & L Brennan, Mr & Mrs M & K Brennan, Mr R & Mrs L Brett, Mr & Mrs R Brooks B & Family Brown AE Brown Mrs F Bryant M Buckley J & Family Bugden, P Burge, D & G & Family Burgess, A Burgess, Mr & Mrs B Butler, Mr & Mrs W Buurman, Mr C & Mrs C Byrne, D Byrne, Mr G & P Cains, John & Family Caitlan, B & C Calhau Lesley Cameron, Elizabeth Campbell, Annmaree Campbell Bronwyn Campbell, Mrs L Campbell, Mr & Mrs N Carmichael, Mrs M Carney, Mr & Mrs J & S, & Family Carney, William Chaffey, Mr & Mrs D Chittick, Miss B Chittick, Mr & Mrs D, Rachel, Daniel Chittick Mr & Mrs G & J Chittick, Mrs H Chittick, Mr & Mrs M & G & Family Chittick, Mr & Mrs S, Ben, Jarrod, Adam Chown, Margie Clarke, Denise Clarke, Kristy Cleal-Cook, Sarah & family Cleary Bros Clements, Mrs D Clenton, K Clissold, D Clough, M Clyburn, Mr & Mrs P & D Cole, Mr G & Mrs L Cole, Mrs R Coleman, Janeen Collinge, J Collinson-Smith, Mr & 83

Mrs G Comber A & J Conder, Mrs L Condon, R Cooper Jane Cooper Mr P & B Corradini, Mr & Mrs & Family Cottee, Mrs S Coughlan, Mr D Cowan, J Cox, Dr & Mrs S Cram, Mr & Mrs E Creagan, Mrs R Creagan, Ms Billie Critoph Jason & Family Crooks, Mrs S Cullen, Mr & Mrs P & W Cullen, Kathryn Cullen, Tania Cunningham, Dianne Curll, Mr R Dale, Ms M Daley, Mr & Mrs M & S Davies, Mr & Mrs G & A Dawes, A & I Dawes, V Dawson Kristin Deen, J & S Delaney, Nerina & Family Delhass, Mrs C DeVere, Mrs Nerida Devjak Mario & Cheryl Dickinson, Mrs R W Diener, Mr H Dillon, Nicole Dixon Jen Donald, I & B Donoghue, M&M & Family Doorn Mrs A Doran, Mr & Mrs P & T Douglas, N & K & Family Downes, Mrs M & Family Downes, Mrs Beth Downes, Mr J & Mrs T & Family Downes, Mr M & Mrs K Downes Michael Downes, Sue Downton, Mrs S & R Doyle, Mr & Mrs G Dudgeon, Mr D Dudgeon, Mrs J Duff, Alison & Family


Duff, Mr J Duff, Kerry Dux, R & S, Bed & Views East, Mr L & Mrs D & Family, East, Mrs J East, Mr & Mrs V East, Mrs Judith East, Kathy Edgell, Mr N & Mrs R Eggins, Sue English, Mrs B Ekman, Nicole & Family Evans, Mr & Mrs D & C Evans W & R Feeney, Samantha Fenech Marie Fleming, Ms G & Family Fookes, Mrs S Formosa, Ms T & Family Fowler Janelle Fraser, Mr & Mrs J Fredericks, Mr A & Mrs M Fredericks, Mr & Mrs T & Family Fredericks, Mr R & Mrs C Freeman, Mr R & Mrs D Fretwell, Marj Friedman, Alana, Andrew & Michael Friend, Mr & Mrs S Fuller, Mr B & Mrs M Gallagher, Mr & Mrs T & Family Garard, Mrs A Gardner, Mrs M Gibson, Belinda Gibson, Mr B Gifford Michelle & Family Gilmore, Mrs H Gilmore, Mrs S Gizyiki, S Glenburn Pastoral, Brett Whitfield Goodfellow, M Goodger, Carol Gould, L & V Gotz, Mr D Graham, M Granger-Holcombe Mrs S Grant, Dr & Mrs D Gray, E Green, Mr J Gregory, R & F Grey, Mr & Mrs G Grey Jean Grey, Mr K & Mrs M Gudgeon, Mr & Mrs J

Haig, Mr B & Mrs N Hainsworth, Mrs I Hainsworth, C Hammond, K & K (Kiama Freightliners) Hanson, R Hardman, Mr V Harris, Mr & Mrs G & C & family Harris, P & Family Harvey Robin & Neil Hatton, Dr C & Mrs B Hart Mr & Mrs R & M Hart’s Garage, Mr W & family Hawkins, Mr E Hedley Johnson Hely, Elizabeth Herbert, Mr & Mrs B Heslop, R Hewson, L Heyblok, R Hindmarsh Mr J Hinton, Mrs M Holder-Keeping, Lisa Hollands, N & Family Hollis, Mr C Holmes, Mrs Y Honey, Mrs E Honey, Mr M & Mrs A Hoskings, Mr B & Mrs N & Family Hoskins, Mr R & Mrs A Hoskins, Val Hough, Elaine & Ashleigh Howard, R & R Humphreys, Mr & Mrs W Hunter, Mr & Mrs A Ingold, Sue & Sam JD’s Hair Care Jackson, Jean Jackman K Jaggar, M James, Mrs Therese & Family Jarrett, Derinda Jenkins Mrs E, & Family Jenkins, L Johanson Sharon Johnson, Mrs J Johnston, I & C Johnston, Mr B & Mrs S Johnston Mr J & Mrs S Jones Mr & Mrs D Jones, Mr & Mrs D & K & Family Judd, Mr & Mrs P & Family Kable Peter 84

Kay, Mr John Keast, Mr B & Mrs G Keast J & G Wilson Keenan Julie Kehlett, Mrs S Kelly, Mr & Mrs M & B Kennedy, Ms G Kerr-Ruston, Mr S & Mrs C Kiama Bowling Club Kiama Pharmacy Kiama Cycles & Sports Kiama Haircutting Co Kiama Medical Practice Kiama Mower Centre Kiama Sports & Toyworld King, Gail King-Gee Lyn King Mr & Mrs N & M King, Mr R & Mrs M Kirk, P & L & Family Kirk Mr M & Mrs M Knightly, Mr R Koford, T Koks Mr & Mrs Krkouski, Leanne Lambert, Mr P & Mrs J Langstaff, Mrs L Law, C Lawson, Ms R Lawton, Julianne Maree Lenton-Halsall, Patricia Lewis Aaron Lightfoot, K Linhart, Mr M & Mrs M & Family Loader, Tony Love, Carolyn Louie Philip Lyall Megan Lymbery, Mr J Lyons, Mrs J Mackenzie, C Maguire Sarah & Family Maguire Colleen Maitland, David & Ashley Malone, M & M Mammatt, Caroline & Rachel Mammatt, Mr R & Mrs L Mantle, Alan & Georgia Marczan, Mr R & J Marks, Mr G Marks, Mr J Marsh, Mr S & Mrs J Marshall Leah Martin, Robert Mathers, Alyssa & Fiona


Mawbey, Mr O & Mrs K Mayo, Mrs Lexi Mayo, Mr G & Mrs C Maywald, B McBeath, Mr & Mrs T & J McCarthy, Mr J & Mrs S McConachie, Liama McEnvoy N McGee, Mr & Mrs G, Jessica, Sean McGlinchey, Mr & Mrs B McGlinchey, Mr P McGlinchey, Mr J McGuinnes, Mr S McGraw, Kerry McInerney, C & K McInerney, Mr & Mrs G McIntyre, Mr & Mrs B McIntyre, Mr G McKinnon, Mr & Mrs R McLaren, N & M & Family McLeish, B & L & Family McMahon, Owen & family McMahon, Austin Tess McNair Mr B & Mrs M McParland, Mr & Mrs S, Ryan McParland, Mr G McParland, W & Family Menzies Mr & Mrs N Mete, Marie Methold Mr K & Mrs S Micallef, Mr M & Mrs N &Family Millburn, Jill Miller, Mrs J Miller, R & J Miller, Mrs G Milne, Mr J & Mrs M Mion, Mr J & Mrs K Mitchell, Miss C Mitchell, Mrs J & Family Mitchell, Mr P Mitchell, Mr & Mrs R & Family Moggach, P & Family Monaghan, Mr P Moore, Mrs S Moore, Mr & Mrs R & H Morris, Mr W & Mrs D Moskos, AM Muller, Mrs B Murphy, Mrs M Murray, C & Family Murray, Mr & Mrs Nenke, Mrs M Nicholl, Kellie Nicholls, Kirsten

Nolan, Mrs RM Norman, Mr Tony Norman, Mrs C Norval, Mr R & Family Nowland, V O’Connor, A O’Donaghue, Mr & Mrs M&C O’Dwyer OAM, Mr J O’Keefe, Father Mark O’Shea, Rachel & Family O’Sullivan, Mr & Mrs B & L O’Sullivan, Mr T Osborne, Claire Oslear, W. Oxley, Mr & Mrs D Parkinson, Stevie Parrish, Belinda Pearce, John Pearce, Mr & Mrs R, & Family Peck, N & S Perry, Caroline Phipps, Dr & Mrs J Phillis, Mr T and Mrs R Piper, Mr & Mrs N, Ben & Steven Piper Mr & Mrs A Piper, Mr & Mrs R Porritt, Mr N & Mrs L & Family Powell, Anne-Marie Powter Barbara & family Pratt, Mrs E Price, Amanda & Family Pryor Stephanie & Travice Puris, Dr & Mrs H Quinn, Mr & Mrs P Raison, Mr D & Mrs K Raison, Mr & Mrs P & M Raison, Mr & Mrs S & J Ralph, Mr & Mrs F & R Rattray, Mr & Mrs R Ray, Mr S Rayner, Mrs R & Family Rebbeck, Sarah Regan, Mr & Mrs C Rendel, Mr A & Mrs D Rendel, Mr J Reynor, Rose Richardson, M.C Richardson, Mrs R Richardson, Mrs R, M & T Richmond, Mr & Mrs A RMB Lawyers Robinson, Mandy Robinson, Emily & Naomi Rogers Michelle 85

Rolls, Cathy Rosebank Meats Ross, Mr & Mrs K Roulstone, Leah Russell, Elaine & Family Rutledge, Mr B Rutter, Anthony & Family Ryan, Mrs Carol Ryan, Mrs P W Ryder, Mrs J & Family Saunders, Mr E & Mrs C Scarlet Mr G & Mrs L Schweitzer, Mr J & Mrs F & Family Schofield, Kelly Sharpe, Mr & Mrs CS & M Shaw, D Shaw, T & L Sheddon, Lesley Sheehan, Judy Shelley, Mr & Mrs J Shepherd, Miss E Shepherd, Maree Shiaxiates, Roslyn Shoard R & G Sigmund Mrs A Simpkin, Julie Simpson Freda & Family Simpson, H & Family Sinclair, Mr D Slater, H & L Sloan, Mr & Mrs R & C Smark Mr D & Mrs M Smee, Murray & Jacqui Smith Family, C J Smith, Mr D & S Smith, Heidi Smith, Julieanne Smith, Marie Smith, Mr Max Smith, Siannon Smith, Mrs Robyn Smith, Mrs R & S Smith, RL & MC Sophokleous, Mrs South Coast Auctions Southgate, V Spence, Sue Spooner, Mr B & Mrs J Spry, Mr R B Stead, Mr & Mrs J Stead, Mrs N Stead, Mr R Steeb, Mr K Steel, Mr R Stein, E & L Stewart Mr G


Stirling, Helen Stratten, Cathy Strickland, Jessica Stringfellow, Shirley Suckling, Michael & family Supierz, Kristine Suffolk, Faye & Henry Sultana John & Kim Swan, Mr Colin Swan, Mr R & Mrs P Symonds, Tracey Szulerowski, Jessica Tarbert, Mrs J Tate, Mrs Gwen Thomas, Mr S & Mrs D Thomas, Mr R Thomas, June Thompson, Mr & Mrs J & Family Tidswell, P & N Tieck, Mrs C Tierney, Mr & Mrs J & D Tierney, M Timbs, Mr P Toutai, Leah Tubman, Mr R & Mrs C Unwin, Mr J & Mrs N Van Oudtshoorn, N & D Varley, Mr & Mrs J Veigel, P Vidilini, Adam Vuleta S Waldie, Michael Walker, Amanda

Walker Shane Wall, J & J & Family Wall, Mrs S Wallace, Beverley Walsh, Mr B, Mrs S & Mr A Walsh, Mr A J Walsh Mr Pat Ward, Mr G Warren, Mr & Mrs C & Family Warren, Melissa Warrington, L Waters, Mrs Nancy E & Brenda Waters, Mrs R Watson, Allan Watson, Mr K & Mrs L Watson, Mr D & Mrs N Watson, Sarah Weaver, Mrs J Webster, J Weir, P Weir, S Weller, A Welsh, Mr C & Mrs K Whalan, Mrs S Wheeldon, Grace & Family Whipp, K White, A & N Wieland, N Wilkinson, Mr R & Mrs P Wilkinson Fiona & Family Williams, Janine Williams, Mr J

Williams, Mr S & Mrs C Williams, Wendy Wilson, Mr G & Mrs S Wilson, Mr C & Mrs D Wilson, Mr D Mrs N Wilson, GK & DC Wilson, Jodie & Martin Wilson Mr & Mrs J R Wilson, John & Scott Wilson, Kerry Wilson, Mr M & Mrs M & Family Wilson, Mr O Wilson, Mrs PD Wilson, Mrs Pearl Wilson, Mrs Pat & Family Wilson, Mr P & Mrs E Woollett, Terese Worstencroft, Mr J & Mrs C Wright, Mr D & Mrs M Wyatt, Marilyn Wyer, Mr D Wyles, Mr M & J Wyles, Mrs Barbara Yabsley, Mr I & Mrs M Young, Mr & Mrs D Young, Mr & Mrs RJ Zanetic, Mr & Mrs S & P Ziems, R Ziems, Joan Ziems Ms Ruth Zivkovic, Elizabeth

MEMBERSHIP Membership entitles the member to: * Free entry to the ground for the period of the Show. * Show Schedule & Membership tickets delivered prior to the Show * An opportunity to win 5 free Family Membership tickets * Members and their families are entitled to enter their own bona fide exhibits in the Pavilion Section free of charge. JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP is open to all boys and girls under 16 years of age at a junior fee of $5.00 per person, and entitles the junior member to: * Free entry to the ground for the period of the Show * Free entry for their own bona fide exhibits in the Pavilion Section. 86


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PHILLIP BURGESS Doctor of Chiropractic/Physiotherapist 3/1 NOBLE STREET GERRINGONG PHONE 4234 0066

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SOUTH COAST AND TABLELANDS SHOW SOCIETIES INC. President: Secretary: Vice Presidents ASC Directors Patrons

Mr Michael Brennan, Druewalla, 422 Jamberoo Mt Rd, JAMBEROO 2533, Phone 02 42360102 Mobile 0408 360105 Ms Sue Sharpe, 62 Sirius Circuit, NARELLAN 2567. Phone 02 46580897 Mobile 0410 545463 Email group05@tpg.com.au Mr Mick Scott, PO Box 100, MILTON 2538 Phone 02 44552845 Email themiltonshow@bigpond.com Mr Jim Bieler, PO Box 173, BERRY 2535 Phone 02 4464 1567 Email berryshow@virtualcity.com.au Mr Michael Brennan Ms Sue Sharpe Mrs Betty Allan, 82 Wolli Avenue, EARLWOOD 2206 Mrs Nancy Waters, OAM, 22 Hothersal Street, KIAMA 2533 Miss Judith Green, MBE, OAM, PO Box 130, BOWRAL 2576 Phone/fax 02 48611926 Mobile 0409 786043 Mrs Lexie Mayo, 20 Dudgeon Street, ALBION PARK 2527. Phone 02 42562112 Email lexie@tadaust.org.au

PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY CONTACTS Albion Park AH & I Assoc. Inc. President Mr Ray Connelly, 34 Wentworth Street, OAK FLATS 2529. Mobile 0447 748443 Email raymarconnelly@bigpond.com Secretary Mrs Marilyn Connelly, PO Box 5, ALBION PARK 2527. Phone 02 42575303 Show office 02 42562094 Fax 02 42560879 Email secretaryalbionparkshow@gmail.com Berry Show Society Inc. President Mr Peter Harris, 105 Jaspers Brush Rd, JASPERS BRUSH 2535 Phone 4448 6140 Email agro105@hotmail.com Secretary Mr Jim Bieler, PO Box 173, BERRY 2535 Show office phone/fax 02 44641567 Email berryshow@virtualcity.com.au Bowral Show Society Inc. President Mr David Goulder, PO Box 37, MITTAGONG 2575 Phone 02 48611503 Secretary Ms Edwina Grant, PO Box 2179, BOWRAL 2576 Mobile 0416 032086 Email bowralshowsociety@hotmail.com Bulli Show Society Inc. President Mr John Andrews, 4 McKinnon St, WOONONA 2517 Phone 02 42833043 Email johnandrews45@hotmail.com Secretary Ms Kathy Waldron, PO Box 17, BULLI 2516 Phone 02 42833043 Email kathywaldron@hotmail.com Camden Show Society Inc. President Mr Hugh Southwell, PO Box 162, CAMDEN 2570 Mobile 0412 409216 Email hugh@southwells.com.au Secretary Mrs Jo Martin, PO Box 43, CAMDEN 2570 Show office phone 02 46558338 Fax 02 46559847 Email office@camdenshow.com 88


Dapto A & H Society Inc. President Mr Tony Glackin, 13 Trackside Drive, KANAHOOKA 2530 Mobile 0418 741312 tonyglackin@bigpond.com.au Secretary Katrina Novak, PO Box 18, DAPTO 2530 Phone 02 42611080 Email manager@daptodogs.org.au Kangaroo Valley A & H Assoc. Inc. President Mr Harold Sharman, PO BOX 6049, KANGAROO VALLEY 2577 Phone 02 44651140 Mobile 0427 651140 Email pamsharman@gmail.com Secretary Mari Langton, PO Box 6234, KANGAROO VALLEY 2577. Mobile 0412 180778 Email ahsociety@kangaroovalley.nsw.au Kiama Show Society Inc. President Mr Michael Brennan, Druewalla, 422 Jamberoo Mt Road, JAMBEROO 2533 Phone 02 42360102 Mobile 0408 360105 Secretary Mrs Sue Granger-Holcombe, PO Box 354, KIAMA 2533. Phone 02 42331597 Email secretary@kiamashow.com.au Milton Show Society Inc. President Mr Roy Johnston, PO BOX 203, MILTON 2538 Phone 02 44564284 Mobile 0450 338619 Email royjohnston70@hotmail.com Secretary Mr Mick Scott, PO Box 100, MILTON 2538 Show office phone 02 44552845 Email themiltonshow@bigpond.com Moss Vale & Dist. AH & I Society Inc. President Mr Brian Spence, PO Box 582, MOSS VALE 2577 Mobile 0408 023149 Email bmspence@bigpond.com Secretary Hayley Rennie, PO Box 151, MOSS VALE 2577 Show office phone 02 48681869 Email mossvaleshowsociety@bigpond.com Nowra Show Society Inc. President Mrs Wendy Woodward, OAM, PO Box 3350, NORTH NOWRA 2541, Show Office 4423 1081 Email wendyjwoodward@gmail.com Secretary Mrs Robyn Nelson, PO Box 494, NOWRA 2541 Phone 02 44231081 Mobile 0491 128900 Email info@nowrashow.org.au Picton AH & I Society Inc. President Mr Mick Secull, 40 South St, COURIDJAH 2571T Phone 02 46818060 Email president@pictonshow.com.au Secretary Mrs Susan Hill, PO Box 34, PICTON 2571 Show office phone 02 46772485 Email secretary@pictonshow.com.au Robertson A & H Society Inc. President Mrs Leesa Stratford, PO Box 44, ROBERTSON 2577. Mobile 0411 537600 Email robertsonshow@bigpond.com Secretary Sharon Makin, PO Box 44, ROBERTSON 2577 Mobile 0488 428776 Email robertsonshow@bigpond.com

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COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL WORK 6 Marks St., Kiama PHONE: (02) 4232 2773 90



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169th ANNUAL KIAMA SHOW


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