2014 parndana show book
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All you need to know about what is happening at this year’s show, sections and how to enter and more.TRANSCRIPT
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Parndana A H & F Show Cover Artwork created by Evie Hammat age 7
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Horses in Action Page 9 Sheep Competition Page 11
Lamb Competition Page 12 BIG Lamb Competition Page 13
Wool Page 15
Shearing Competition Page 17 Cereals & Fodder Page 19
Cookery & Preserves Page 21 Rich Fruit Cake Competition Page 22
Fruit, Veg & Dairy Page 25 Floriculture Page 27 Honey Products Page 31
Home Brew Page 32
A B C D E F G H H
I J K L
Quilting & Needlework Page 33 Childrens Art Page 34 Open Art Page 35 Photography Page 36 Literacy Section Page 37 Dog Jumping Page 38 Pigeons & Poultry Page 39 Pets Competition Page 40 Young Farmers Challenge Page 41 Junior Farmers Challenge Page 42 BMX Competition Page 43 Lego Competition Page 44 Young Achiever Award Page 45
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N O P Q R S T U
V W
X Y
FROM THE FARM TO THE
STORE
NEW JUNIOR FARMERS
CHALLENGE
YOUNG FARMERS CHALLENGE
SHEARING COMPETITION
MECHANICAL BULL
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AT THE GATE Open at 7:30 am Admission price to be paid or members tickets to be handed in Receive your FREE Ingrams Home Hardware lucky gate prize ticket announced at 3:00pm AT THE PAVILION All entries to be in place by 9:30 am as judging will commence at 10am Contact convenors listed in this book for details of sections, rules and entry closing dates OFFICAL OPENING Show opening at 12 pm Reopening of pavilion for public viewing
THANK YOU The Parndana Show Society would like to express its gratitude to all who supported this years event Patrons, Sponsors, Convenors Volunteers
SHOW THEME This years theme is from the Farm to the Store Keep this in mind when thinking about your entries as most sections have a class related to this.
MORE PRIZES TO WIN Look out for this years new prizes to be won across the show. Prizes are listed in the book and there are some great ones to be won.
JUNIOR FARMERS CHALLENGE Much like the Young Farmers Challenge this year the show has put together a challenge for the under 18 age group. Get a team together and compete for the grand cash prize of $100 Show off your skills as you race though our farm based obstacle course. See in book for more information.
ADMISSION ADULTS AGED PENSIONERS CHILDREN (UNDER 16 YEARS)
MEMBERS $6.00 $3.00 FREE
GATE $8.00 $4.00 FREE
Members Tickets, Must be pre-purchased and cannot be purchased at the gate Fill in form below to order yours
Parndana Show Society Membership
Members are entitled to voting rights, can exhibit in the show and have free entry on show day.
Name Address
ADMISSION FULL MEMBER (2 ADULTS) ASSOCIATED MEMBER AGED PENSIONER (COUPLE) SINGLE AGED PENSIONER
PRICE $12.00
$6.00 $5.00
$3.00
TICK
Return this form with payment to the below address to receive your membership B. Bald, P.O Box 62, Parndana, SA, 5220
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New BIG Lamb Competition New BIG Lamb Competition where competitors enter their largest weighing lamb to win a cash prize, with the lamb been donated to the Show Society. See Page 13 for more information Also the Lamb Competition now has its very own section. See Page 12 for more information See Page 12 for more information
Merinos & British breeds are back After a long break from the show this year the sheep section welcomes back the addition of the Merinos and British breed. See Page 11 for more information
Farmers Challenge for the Kids With the success of the Young Farmers Challenge for the Adults. This year we welcome a competition for children 10 to 17 years of age. See Page 42 for more information Let your mind go wild This new competition allows kids to get creative with their Lego. Build whatever you like and you could win a $20 gift voucher from TNC TOYZ See Page 44 for more information
Exciting new classes added Good Hands a new class added to the horses in action competition and supported by the Royal Adelaide Show. See Page 9 for more information
State Semi Final Competition A State Semi Final in the Rich Fruit Cake Competition will be held at the Parndana show this year. The winner will be eligible to enter into the State Final Competition at the Royal Adelaide Show in 2015. See Page 22 for more information
Increases and additions to Prizes This year we welcome new and increased prizes across the show. Sections include; Sheep, Lamb, Big Lamb, Wool, Cereals & Fodder, Cookery & Preserves, Fruit & Vegetables, Honey Products, Pigeons & Poultry, Junior Farmers Challenge and Lego. See Pages 11, 12, 13, 15, 19, 21, 25, 31, 39, 42 & 44 for more information
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As President I welcome everybody to the Parndana Agricultural, Horticultural and Floricultural Show for 2014.
I am very honoured to be elected President for my fourth year and it is my pleasure to invite you all to attend this years show. The theme for the 55th Annual Parndana Show is from the Farm to the Store and it is the societys aim this year to have a set focus on what Kangaroo Island is most renowned for and that is the wonderful produce. With the main focal point showcasing how all of Kangaroo Islands products get from the farm where they are produced to the store where they are sold.
This year, to work with the theme, the show is having a set focus on the wool industry. Working across several sections at the show starting with that Sheep and ending with the Quilting and Needlework the show will follow the path of how wool gets from the sheeps back to the store where we buy wool based products. Along with this the society has invested extra prize money into the wool section with the support of generous sponsorship from Dalgety Wool, Mitre 10 and Elders.
This year there are also additional prizes and prize money up for grabs in the sheep, lamb, big lamb, cereals and fodder, cookery & preserves, fruit and vegetables, honey products and the pigeons and poultry competitions. More information can be found in the book.
After the success of the Young Farmers Challenge, this year we welcome the addition of the Junior Farmers Challenge. This competition will run in a similar way to the normal farmers challenge, but with a few modifications that will allow those under the age of 18 to compete. So kids get your team together for the Junior Farmers Challenge, there is a great cash prize for the winning team. See inside the book for more information.
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all committee members for all that they have done in helping to bring this show to life. It takes an incredible amount of work to bring together a show even if it is a small one like Parndana.
Also I would like to thank all sponsors of the show for this year. Without them this show would have been incredibly hard to put together. So thank you and I hope that all people who attend our show will support the people who supported us.
I encourage you all to participate in the show in some way, whether it is by voluntering, by having a stall, entering exhibits or just attending and having a good time.
President Nicholas Tremaine
PATRONS Ms. Vickie Chapman MP, Mr. Michael Pengilly MP,
Mayor Jayne Bates, Mr Jamie Briggs MP
LIFE MEMBERS Mrs. P Ahwan, Mr. I. Kelly, Mr. N. Murton, Mr. W West, Mr. R. Cass, Mr. W Roper,
Mr. R. Borgmeyer, Mrs L Sarson, Mr M Tremaine, Mrs M Tremaine,
Mrs B Bald, Mr T Bennett
PRESIDENT Nicholas Tremaine 8559 6062
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT Mervyn Tremaine 8559 6062
0407 401 858
SECRETARIES Marina Gregor Shirley Pledge
TREASURER Beth Bald 8559 4250
SITE CONVENOR Kate Stanton 8559 2251
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Rodger Borgmeyer, Colleen Crawford Plus the above
COMMITTEE Bill Roper
Stephen Turner
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NAME: ADDRESS:
SECTION EXHIBIT
The show society will hold entry days at the show pavilion in Parndana on Friday October 31st between 11am and 1pm and Sunday November 2nd between 10am and 12pm.
If unable to attend an entry day, you can be post entries to the secretary Beth Bald P.O Box 62, Parndana 5220 Postal entries to be on official entry forms if possible, each person to have separate forms include name and address. Childrens entry forms to have parents name also and must be available for collection on Monday November 3rd.
Phone entries are acceptable in most sections. See section pages for convenor contact information.
Some sections take entries on show day if placed before 9am and staged before pavilion closes for judging at 9.30am.
Late entries will not be accepted.
No exhibits to be removed before 4pm.
The committee do not hold themselves responsible for loss or damage to any exhibit.
Exhibits not claimed within 28 days will become the property of the Society.
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#1 TRADE AND STALL SITES Will be charged at a rate of a single covered site $40, a double covered site $80, a single uncovered site $30 and a double uncovered site $60. Power is $5, Tables $5. The sales of pop guns and cap guns is prohibited at the Show and any found will be confiscated. Contravening of this rule brings automatic disqualification of stall holder at future Shows.
#2 MEMBERSHIPS Full Membership $12 two tickets, Associate Members pay $6 for one ticket, Aged pensioners $5 a double, $3 a single and free admittance for children under 16. All members have free entries and voting rights. Membership must be paid prior to Show Day.
#3 GENERAL ADMITTANCE Show day gate prices adults $8, aged pensioners $4 and children under 16 are free
#4 ENTRIES AND EXHIBITS Entries can be posted to the secretary or taken to the pavilion on Friday October 31st between 11am and 1pm and Sunday November 2nd between 10am and 12pm. Postal entries to be on official entry forms if possible, each person to have separate forms include name and address. Childrens entry forms to have parents name also and must be available for collection on Friday November 2nd. Phone entries are acceptable in some sections. All entries must be bona fide property of the exhibitor. All exhibitors must place their entries in the space directed by the committee by 9:30am. Late entries will not be accepted. No exhibits to be removed before 4pm. The committee do not hold themselves responsible for loss or damage to any exhibit. Exhibits not claimed within 28 days will become the property of the Society.
#5 PAVILION AND JUDGING The public are not permitted in the pavilion while judging is in progress. Judging is to start at 9:45am sharp. No exhibitors may approach the judges whilst they are judging. The judges decisions are final. Judges have the power to withhold any prize if they consider exhibits of insufficient merit. The committee members are the sole interpreters of these regulations and their rulings in any dispute are final. No prize money will be given out in any class where a trophy or ribbon is given. Trophies not won outright will be held by the Society until such time as they are won outright.
#6 BANNED ITEMS Drug Related Goods (including Cocaine Kits, Bongs etc) Explicit and Hardcore T-Shirts Fake Cigarettes Fireworks - Crackers Fuel Type Fire Lighters (Zippo) Horns and Trumpets Knives (including Pen Knives) (excluding appropriately packaged kitchenware sets) Laser Pointers Metal and wooden Martial Art Nunchakas Playing Cards (Nude or Lurid) Pressure Pack Snow Pressure Pack Fart Gas Silly String Stink Bombs Bouncing Beans Water Bombs Toy Guns are acceptable; however, the following are NOT: Ball Bearing Guns Eight Shot Caps Pellet Guns Pop Downs (Throw Downs) Potato Guns (Bullet Type) Roll Caps Strip Caps Water Pistols over 150mm (6)
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9:00AM OPEN HACK RING 1. Led Pony 2. Led Galloway 3. Led Hack over 15hh 4. Led Horse 4 years & under 5. Champion & Reserve Led Hack (winner classes 1,2.3 &
4) 6. Best Presented Open Mount 7. Best Presented Pony Club Mount Rider Over 13yrs 8. Maiden Hack (for horses that have not won a 1st ribbon
in a Hack event at the show) 9. Good Hands Rider 12yrs & under 10. Good Hands Rider 13yrs 17yrs 11. Pony Club Hack under 14hh 12. Galloway Hack 14hh 15hh 13. Hack over 15hh 14. Show Hunter under 15hh 15. Show Hunter over 15hh 16. Champion & Reserve Hack / Hunter (winner of classes
11, 12, 13, 14, 15 & second place winners to standby) 17. Junior Rider 13yrs 17yrs 18. Senior Rider over 17yrs 19. Horse or Pony most suitable for a child rider under 17yrs 20. Pleasure Galloway under 15hh 21. Pleasure Hack over 15hh 22. Pair of Hacks any height 23. Working Hunter under 15hh 24. Working Hunter over 15hh Note * if competing in class 6 cannot compete in class 7 Good Hands: Competitors will be judged solely on their riding ability, special attention being paid to hands, seat, general management and control of mount Snaffle bit, no gloves, whips or hacking cans, dummy spurs are permitted
9:00AM SUB JUNIOR RING For riders under 13yrs 1. Best Presented Mount & Rider Under 13 years 2. Rider 10yrs & under 3. Rider 11yrs & under 13yrs 4. Led Rider under 13yrs 5. Best Childs Horse or Pony 6. Most Suited Pony to Rider, Led or Ridden 7. Pair of Ponies NOVELTIES
Will only be held if 3 or more riders Or a combination novelty will be organised to be timed
1. Banding 2. Musical Mats 3. Running Race Riders under 13yrs not LED
1. Banding 2. Musical Mats 3. Running Race 4. Work, Trot, Lead
JUNIOR & SENIOR NOVELTIES RUN CONCURRENTLY
1. Bending 2. Flag & Barrel 3. Texas Barrel
SUB JUNIOR SHOW JUMPING 2 ROUNDS
1. Sub Junior Over 50cm, combination cannot compete in class 2 (D & A Florance )
2. Sub Junior under 50cm, combination cannot compete in class 1 (D & A Florance)
JUNIOR & SENIOR SHOW JUMPING Junior & Senior classes to run concurrently,
Juniors ineligible for Seniors classes and vice versa
1. Freshmans starting height 50cm, 65cm, 75cm, max 2 rounds. (Sub juniors may also complete 2 rounds).
2. Junior Show Jumping 80 cm article 238.1.2 3. Seniors 80 cm article 238.1.2 4. Keilem Open D Grade 1st round approximately 100 cm
article 238.1.2 5. Quality Wool Open 6 Bar 6. KI Hunt Club Open Hunter 7. Tucka on the Run Section Fours Classes 5, 6 &7 will only be run if sufficient competitors
NOTES Note * Article 238 Methods of determining the scores under table A 1.2. A competition not against the clock with a time allowed but in the event of equality of penalties for first place there will be one jump-off against the clock. Other athletes are placed according to their penalties in the first round. Competitors in Show Jumping Events compete at their own risk. Neither the organizing committee nor the Show Society accept any responsibility for any accident, damage, injury or illness to horse, rider, grounds, spectators or any other people or property what so ever. Please note it is advisable to bring your own Horse Water. Parking will be along School boundary fence (please watch out for newly planted trees.)
THANK YOU TO ALL SPONSORS Trophies donated by
Parndana Community Club KI Wilderness Tours Keilem Whitham and Couchman Accountants Landmark KI Hunt Club Tucka on the Run D & A Florance KI Vet Clinic Johnson Earthmovers Quality Wool
No classes shall be held unless the judge agrees
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MERINOS 1. Merino Rams Under 1 years 2. Merino Rams Over 1 years 3. Merino Ewes Under 1 years 4. Merino Ewes Over 1 years 5. Merino Group
BRITISH BREEDS 6. Border Leicester Rams Under 1 years 7. Border Leicester Rams Over 1 years 8. Border Leicester Ewes Under 1 years 9. Border Leicester Ewes Over 1 years 10. Border Leicester Ewes, in wool any age 11. Suffolk Rams Under 1 years 12. Suffolk Rams Over 1 years 13. Suffolk Ewes Under 1 years 14. Suffolk Ewes Over 1 years 15. White Suffolk Rams Under 1 years 16. White Suffolk Rams Over 1 years 17. White Suffolk Ewes Under 1 years 18. White Suffolk Ewes Over 1 years 19. Poll Dorset Rams Under 1 years 20. Poll Dorset Rams Over 1 years 21. Poll Dorset Ewes Under 1 years 22. Poll Dorset Ewes Over 1 years 23. Any other British Breed Ram, any age 24. Any other British Breed Ewe, any age 25. Pair of Lambs, any breed, 1 ram & 1 ewe
(to be judged as a pair) 26. Pair of Rams, any breed, Under 1 years
(to be judged as a pair) 27. Pair of Ewes, any breed, Under 1 years
(to be judged as a pair) 28. Breeders Group, any breed, 1 ram & 2 ewe, Under 1
years (to be judged as a group)
Note in sections 36, 37 & 38 sheep entered to be drawn from general classes
POLWARTHS 29. Polwarth Rams Under 1 years 30. Polwarth Rams Over 1 years 31. Polwarth Ewes Under 1 years 32. Polwarth Ewes Over 1 years 33. Polwarth Ewes with lamb at foot (to be judged as a pair) 34. Breeders Group
RULES 1. All sheep must be disease and vermin free, and Stewards may order
the removal of diseased or infected sheep from the showgrounds 2. Rams of Polwarth and British Breeds must be registered with their
appropriate societies. 3. Ewes of Polwarth and British Breeds must be shown from registered
flock, unless otherwise stated 4. No sheep may be entered in more than one class, other than
Championships 5. Should a judge consider a sheep has been entered in a wrong class,
he/she may shift the entry to the appropriate class and alter the Stewards book accordingly
6. For judging of championships, all first prize winning pens of two or three are eligible
7. Stewards have the power to disqualify from autumn shorn classes any sheep not deemed to be autumn shorn
8. All entries to be in pens by 9 am 9. Competitors must hold own sheep, or make arrangements to provide
their own handlers 10. All sheep exhibited must be bona fide property of the exhibitor 11. Where competition is restricted to less then four sheep in any one
class, the judge is absolved from the necessity of awarding a first prize
12. Points for deciding aggregate to be 2 for Champion, 2 for 1st prize, and 1 for 2nd prize
13. No prize money will be paid for those classes for which trophies are awarded
NEW INCREASED PRIZES Champion Merino - $40 Cash Prize
Champion British Breeds - $40 Cash Prize
Champion Polwarths - $40 Cash Prize
People wanting to enter into the sheep competition may choose to leave their stock on the back of their Ute or a trailer. Pens will be provided for those that require pens.
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PRIME LAMB AWARD 1. Pen of 3 Light Trade 2. Pen of 3 Trade 3. Pen of 3 Export
Light Weight 36 44 Kg Medium Weight 45 52 Kg Heavy Weight 52 Kg and up
Lambs to be judged on Weight, Evenness, Bloom and Suitability to Trade
PRIZES Light Trade Lamb Winner
$40 cash prize Trade Lamb Winner
$40 cash prize Export Lamb Winner
$40 cash prize
RULES 1. All prime lambs to be judged on commercial value, except where otherwise stated 2. All lambs must be disease and vermin free, and Stewards may order the removal of diseased or infected sheep from the showgrounds 3. No lamb may be entered in more than one class. 4. Should a judge consider a lamb has been entered in a wrong class, he/she may shift the entry to the appropriate class and alter the Stewards book accordingly 5. For judging of championships, all first prize winning pens of two or three are eligible 6. All entries to be in pens by 9 am 7. Competitors must hold their own lambs, or make arrangements to provide their own handlers 8. All lambs exhibited must be bona fide
property of the exhibitor
People wanting to enter into the Lamb competition may choose to leave their stock on the back of their Ute or a trailer. Pens will be provided for those that require pens.
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THE BIG LAMB COMPETITION This section is for the largest weight lamb of any breed. A single lamb will be judged on its weight only, not the most perfect marketing lamb. There will be no judging on;
1. Formation, Fat cover or pelt. 2. It must still have lambs teeth and Lambs wool.
The lamb will stay at the show with the profits being donated to the Parndana Show Society and to the CFS. The Lambs will be trucked directly to TFI Murray Bridge.
Prizes: 1st $500 2nd $100 3rd $50
For this competition a single pen will be provided for all lambs to be placed in for a weigh off to occur on show day.
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OPEN WOOL CLASSES 1. Merino Ram Fleece, Medium, Any Age 2. Merino Ram Fleece, Fine, Any Age 3. Merino Ewe Fleece, Medium, Over 1 years 4. Merino Ewe Fleece, Medium, Under 1 years 5. Merino Ewe Fleece, Fine, Over 1 years 6. Merino Wether Fleece, Any Age 7. Polwarth Ram Fleece, Any Age 8. Polwarth Ewe Fleece, Any Age
RULES 1. Late entries will only be accepted where unavoidable 2. All wool to be in hands of stewards before 9am Show Day 3. All wool to be 12 months grown and skirted 4. Fleeces not skirted will not be considered 5. Judges reserve the right to enter to another class any fleece
they consider to be in the wrong class 6. No entries to be taken after the Show by the exhibitor
before being checked by the stewards 7. Merino Counts Fine 20 micron and below, Medium micron
and above. 8. All wool to be Kangaroo Island grown except open Legacy
classes 9. Championships only awarded to Kangaroo Island grown
wools
NEW INCREASED TROPIES OPEN WOOL TROPIES
Champion Ewe Fleece $50 Mitre 10 Gift voucher
Champion Ram Fleece $50 Mitre 10 Gift voucher
Champion Wether Fleece $50 Mitre 10 Gift voucher
Champion Fleece of the Show $50 Mitre 10 Gift voucher
Woollen Blanket Sponsored by Elders /Roger Lorraine
Thank you to all of our Sponsors
LEGACY WOOL CLASSES 1. Merino Ewe, Medium, Any Age 2. Merino Ewe, Fine, Any Age 3. Merino Wether, Open Class, Any Age 4. Merino Ram, Open Class, Any Age
Note * Fleeces or other wool not intended for
competition in this Section are welcomed as a donation to Legacy
RULES
1. All fleeces for competition to be skirted ready for auction, and in stewards hands prior to 9am Show Day
2. The committee do not hold themselves responsible for loss or damage to any exhibit
3. Judges reserve the right to enter to another class any fleece they consider appropriate
LEGACY TROPIES Donated by Legacy
Champion Ewe Fleece Champion Ram Fleece
Champion Wether Fleece Champion Legacy Fleece of the Show
Thank you to all of our Sponsors
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COMPETITION PROGRAM GREAT PRIZES TO BE WON
FREE ENTRY
ENTRIES TAKEN ON SHOW DAY Sign up for your event in the show shearing shed
30 minute before event
NOVICE 11:30 am Start 1st - $50 2nd - $30 3rd - $20
A.R RHODES INTERMEDIATE COMPETITION
1:00 pm Start 1st - $250 2nd - $150 3rd - $50
SEALINK OPEN COMPETITION 2:00 pm Start 1st - $450 & Sealink return trip, 2 adults & vehicle 2nd - $250 3rd - $100
BLADE SHEARING 3:00 pm Start ARCHIE BUICK MEMORIAL TROPHY
Awarded for the cleanest shorn sheep of the day $300 Cash Prize
Donated by Mike Walsh
RULES
1. The committee reserves the right to restrict the number of competitors in any events
2. Draw will be made on the day, competitors are asked to present themselves ONE HOUR prior to their event, for the draw. Competitors must attend their official draw
3. Entries accepted on the day 4. The committee of the Association reserve the
right: To reject any entry without assigning any reason; To cancel any event or class; or to alter the time at which any event or class is to take place
5. Combs of own preference will be acceptable as started in the Shearing Industry Award
6. Competitors will be awarded the maximum points for completing their allotted sheep within the minimum time, to be decided by the judges prior to the competition and after the inspection of the sheep. Points for speed will be deducted at a rate of one point per second from competitors who take longer then the agreed minimum time. No extra points will be awarded to those shearing faster than the agreed minimum time. The emphasis of this competition is on quality shearing rather than speed
7. Score cards must be checked by each competitor, and any mistakes must be reported within fifteen minutes after completion of heats
8. Shearers will be required to supply their own hand piece with a worn drive
9. Finalists are required to be in neat casual dress for presentation of prizes
10. Participants do so at their own risk
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ENTRIES TAKEN ON SHOW DAY
SHEAF SECTION 1. Wheat Best Grain 2. Triticale Best Grain 3. Barley 2 Row 4. Barley 6 Row 5. Oats Best Hay 6. Beans 7. Oats Best Grain 8. Peas 9. Lupins 10. Canola 11. Any Other
HAY & FODDER SECTION 12. Sample of Hay Lucerne 13. Sample of Hay - Meadow 14. Sample of Hay - Cereal
RULES 1. All sheaves to be no less the 10 cm in diameter at
centre tie and to have roots attached 2. Exhibits to be in place by 9:30 am 3. Note: Novice section for first time exhibitors
NEW INCREASED TROPHIES Champion Cereals & Fodder Exhibit
$30 Cash Prize
Champion Novice Exhibit $20 Cash Prize
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PRESERVES $20 Prize for best entry in Preserves
Jams and pickles to be covered with cellophane tops 1. One Jar of Apricot Jam 2. One Jar of any Jam Variety 3. One Jar of Preserved Fruit 4. One Bottle of Tomato Sauce 5. One Bottle of any Sauce Variety 6. One Jar of any Chutney Variety
YEAST & PASTRY $20 Prize for best entry in Yeast & Pastry
Displayed cm 18cm Plate
7. One Loaf of White Bread 8. 1 Loaf of any Machine Bread Variety 9. Any Pastry [savoury] 10. Any Pastry [sweet]
SMALL CAKES $20 Prize for best entry in Small Cakes
Displayed cm 18cm Plate
11. 4 Plain Scones 12. 4 Sweet Muffins 13. 4 Biscuits of any Variety 14. 4 Pieces of Cooked Slice 15. 4 Pieces of Uncooked Slice
LARGE CAKES $20 Prize for best entry in Large Cakes
Displayed cm 25cm Plate 16. Jubilee Cake 17. Sponge Roll jam Filled 18. Chocolate cake 19. Sponge Sandwich jam filled 20. Cake of any Variety
PARNDANA HOTEL BEER CAKE COMPETITION
Own Recipe to be Used (Cake Approx. 23 cm)
Recipe Available on Request Prizes
1st, 2nd, 3rd a quantity of beer Donated by The Parndana Hotel
GENERAL RULES 1. Only one entry permitted in each class by any one
exhibitor 2. All cooking must be done before Show Day 3. All exhibits must be staged by 9:30 am 4. No prepared cakes, pastry, or bread mixes allowed
(except Scone Competition) 5. All entries to be staged in clear plastic bags 6. Entries taken at Pavilion on Friday October 31st
between 11am and 1pm and Sunday November 2nd between 10am and 12pm
Entries will be received by phone, post, or in person until Wednesday the 5th of November
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Entries will be received by phone, post, or in person until Wednesday the 5th of November SEMI FINAL
To be held at the PARNDANA SHOW
Saturday November 8th 2014
Winner eligible to compete in the State Finals to be held at the ROYAL ADELAIDE SHOW 2015
COMPETITION OUTLINES 1. Recipe to be used 2. Cake not to be iced 3. Only one entry per person 4. Winner eligible to enter and be judged at the State
Final to be held at the Royal Adelaide Show 2015
PRIZES Semi Final
1st $60, 2nd $25, 3rd $10
State Final 1st $250, 2nd $100, 3rd $50
Donated by Sunbeam & SA Country Shows
RICH FRUIT CAKE RECIPE
Note: recipe to be used cake not to be iced Fruit should be cut to the size of currants
Ingredients
250g butter 250g dark brown sugar 6 eggs 250g sultanas 250g raisins 250g currants 100g dates 60g mixed peel
60g chopped red glace cherries 60g chopped almonds 375g plain flour 1tsp baking powder 1tsp mixed spice 200mL sherry or brandy
Method 1. Mix together all fruits and soak in sherry or brandy
overnight. 2. Sift together flour, baking powder and spices. 3. Cream butter and sugar. 4. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each
addition. 5. Add alternatively the fruit and flour. 6. Add the chopped almonds and mix thoroughly 7. Place mixture into a prepared tin 19-22cm in size 8. Bake in a slow oven for approximately 3-3 hours
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Entries will be received by phone, post, or in person until Wednesday the 5th of November JUNIOR PRIMARY 1. Fairy bread, cut as desired 2. 3 Honey Crackles 3. 3 Decorated Coffee Biscuits 4. 1 Decorated Gingerbread Man 5. Healthy School Lunch Box
PRIMARY 6. 3 Muffins [any] 7. 3 Honey Crackles 8. 3 Plain Scones 9. 3 Decorated Cup Cakes 10. Cake [any] 11. 4 Biscuits any Variety 12. Healthy School Lunch Box 13. Chocolate Cake, any Shape, Must be Iced 14. Decorated Cake (judge on decoration only)
$10 Prize for best Decorated Cake
SECONDARY 15. 3 Decorated Cup Cakes 16. 3 Scones, any variety 17. 3 Rock Buns 18. 3 Pikelets 19. 3 Biscuits of any Variety 20. Cake [any variety] 21. Decorated Cake (judge on decoration only)
$10 Prize for best Decorated Cake
Plate of Raisin Honey Gems (open to all school children
see Honey Section for more information)
SULTANA CAKE COMPETITION
For School Children (Own Recipe, Not Iced,
Square and Approx. 23 cm)
Prizes: 1st $10, 2nd $6, 3rd $3
RULES 1. Parents are reminded that entries must be solely the
work of the individual child and are requested to ensure that children complete their entries unaided
2. Entries to be on correct size plate (18cm paper plate) and in clear plastic bags no gladwrap please (except wrapping school lunches). Class tickets to be on plate
3. Entries taken at Pavilion on Friday October 31st between 11am and 1pm and Sunday November 2nd between 10am and 12pm
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Service Station Kingscote
Linden Lea Mitre 10 is proud to be a sponsor
of the Parndana Show
and wish the Parndana Show Society every
success in their annual show exhibition
Linden Lea Mitre 10 stocks the Islands largest
range of products for all Building, Hardware and
Gardening needs for both Retail and Trade.
Also Agents and Stockist for
Team Poly Tanks Davey Pumps
Olympic Sheds Dulux Trade Centre
Amace Sheds Philmac Fittings
Absco Sheds
Steel Supply and manafucture
AdBri Pavers and Retainers
Firearms and Ammunition
Delivery to all points of the Island
Linden Lea Mitre 10 Grenfell Street, Kingscote Ph 8553 2354
For all your motoring needs
BULK DELIVERIES Car Wash
Premium ULP & ULP Petrol Premium Diesel Diesel
Auto Gas Oils Automotive Accessories Bait Tackle Ice
Newspapers Grocery & Deli Lines StarCard All major cards accepted
OPEN 7 DAYS 7 am 8 pm 26 Telegraph Road, Kingscote, Kangaroo Island
Ph: (08) 8553 2725 Email: [email protected]
TURNER FUEL
Offering a range of accommodation options including luxury apartments
Features include wireless internet, gym, swimming pool, bottle shop and restaurant
with great sea views.
Address:
Commercial Street
Kingscote, SA, 5000
Ph: 08 8553 2011
Email: [email protected]
Superbly located on the
foreshore in Kingscote,
Kangaroo Island and is one
of the most popular hotels
for the inbound market.
Mention the Parndana Show and receive 20% off accommodation
bookings and 10% off all meal charges
over the period of the show
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FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES Champion Fruit & Vegetable Exhibit $20 Cash Prize 1. 2 Lemons 2. 2 Oranges 3. 2 Grapefruit 4. 2 Passionfruit 5. 2 of any Other Fruit 6. Collection of Fruits (4) 7. 200g Almonds 8. 200g Walnuts 9. 500g Rhubarb 10. 250g Strawberries 11. 1 Piemelon 12. Bunch of Parsley (5) 13. Collection of no less than 5 Vegetables
Best collection of Vegetables $20 Prize 14. 1 lettuce 15. 500g Potatoes 16. 3 Onions, any variety 17. 1 Cabbage 18. 1 Cauliflower 19. 1 Pumpkin 20. 1 Trombone 21. 1 Triamble 22. 1 Squash 23. Bunch of Carrots (5) 24. Bunch of Swedes (5) 25. Bunch of Parsnips (5) 26. Bunch of Beetroots (5) 27. Bunch of Radishes (5) 28. Bunch of Turnips (5) 29. 500g Peas 30. 500g Broad Beans (to be judged on beans in pod) 31. 500g Broad Beans (to be judged for eating pod and all) 32. Bunch of Spring Onions (5) 33. Bunch of Asparagus (5) 34. Bunch of Silverbeet (5) 35. 2 Tomatoes 36. 1 Cucumber 37. Collection of Herbs
38. 1 Exotic Vegetable
DRIED FRUIT & VEGETABLES Best Dried Fruit & Veg Exhibit $20 Prize
39. 250g any Dried Fruit 40. 250g mixed Kamaradin 41. 250g any Dried Vegetable 42. 250g dried Tomatoes (1 Jar)
DAIRY Best Dairy Exhibit $20 Prize
43. 1 Doz. White Eggs 44. 1 Doz. Brown Eggs 45. 1 Doz. Any Other Eggs 46. 250mL Cream 47. 500g Butter 48. 500mL Full Cream Milk 49. 500mL Separated Milk 50. 1 block Cheese, any Variety 51. 200mL Yoghurt, any Variety, any Flavour
CHILDRENS Junior Champion Fruit & Vegetable Exhibit $20 Cash Prize
52. 250g Broad Beans 53. 250g Peas 54. Bunch of Radishes (5) 55. 1 Cabbage 56. 1 Cauliflower 57. Any Other Vegetable 58. Any Other Fruit 59. 1 Doz. Eggs
RULES 1. Exhibits to be grown by exhibiter 2. Childrens exhibits to be grown by the child 3. Entries will be taken by phone, post, or in person.
Entries will be accepted on Show Day.
PRIZES Champion Fruit & Vegetable Exhibit $20 Cash Prize Junior Champion Fruit & Vegetable Exhibit $20 Cash Prize Best collection of Vegetables $20 Prize Best Dried Fruit & Veg Exhibit $20 Prize Best Dairy Exhibit $20 Prize
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Local bakery products Ice cold drinks Selected grocery items
and fresh produce
Gas bottle refills Fishing tackle & bait Fuel Bill payment for utilities
available and many
other payments
Proud Sponsor of
Parndana Show Society Parndana Sports Club
Parndana Bowling Club Western Kangaroo Island
Lions
Come in & try our Chicken Schnitzel burger or fine coffee.
Open from 8 am 7 days
OVER 1200 DIFFERENT NAMED SPECIES Over 150 Kangaroo Island varieties
(17endemic) Large selection of native terrestrial orchids.
Many rare, endangered and spectacular plants in the garden
FLOWERS, SEEDS AND NATURAL TIMBER CRAFTS FOR SALE
Admission fee applies, children free
Open 10am-6pm Sunday to Friday,
August to May
Other times by arrangement
Picnic area available
4km from Stokes Bay
on the Stokes Bay Road
JOHN & CAROL STANTON
phone/fax: 8559 2244
email: [email protected]
STOKES BAY BUSH GARDEN
as featured on ABC Gardening Australia
The garden offers an easy look at a unique collection of Kangaroo Island and Australian plants in a 3 hectare natural bush setting.
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ROSES 1. 3 cuts, distinct, any variety 2. 3 Roses distinct, full stamens visible 3. 3 cuts Garden or Decorative Roses, distinct 4. 1 cut Garden or Decorative Roses 5. 1 cut Roses, single form or one row of petals 6. 3 cuts Floribunda Rose, distinct colours 7. 1 cut Floribunda Rose 8. 1cut Miniature Rose, distinct, not to exceed 20 cm
above container 9. 3 cuts Roses, Species Old Fashioned, in own
container (Excluding David Austin Type) 10. 1 cut Rose, Species Old Fashioned, in own container
(Excluding David Austin Type) 11. 3 cuts David Austin Rose, in own container 12. 1 cut David Austin Rose, in own container 13. 3 Roses distinct, in own container, points given for
foliage, 1 bloom pre stem 14. 1 Rose, in own container, points given for foliage 15. 3 Roses of one variety, but, rose, full bloom, in own
container 16. 1 Perfumed rose in own container 17. 3 Perfumed rose in own container, distinct varieties
CUT FLOWERS 18. 1 cut Flower, grown outside 19. 3 cuts, bulb, corm, tuber etc, distinct varieties 20. 1 Fuschia, height not to exceed 20 cm above
container 21. 3 Pelargoniums, distinct colours 22. 1 Pelargonium 23. 3 Ivy Geranium or Geranium, distinct colour 24. 1 Ivy Geranium or Geranium 25. 3 cuts Marguerite daisy, distinct (foliage allowed) 26. 3 Pansies or Violas, distinct colours (collars provided) 27. 3 Sweet Peas, distinct colours 28. 1 Gladiolus 29. 1 bearded Iris
30. 1 Iris, not bearded 31. 3 Cuts, distinct varieties, one colour
SHRUBS & NATIVES 32. 2 Foliage Shrubs, distinct varieties 33. 1 Foliage Shrub 34. 2 Variegated Foliage, distinct varieties 35. 1 cut variegated foliage 36. 2 Shrubs in bloom, (not native) 37. 1 Shrub in bloom 38. 1 cut Australian Natives, in bloom, distinct
varieties (hybrids allowed) 39. 2 cuts Australian Natives, in bloom (hybrids
allowed) 40. 2 cuts Australian Natives, in bloom, distinct
varieties, 1 variety 41. 1 cut Bottlebrush, in bloom 42. 2 cuts Bottlebrush, in bloom, distinct colours 43. 1 cut Grevillea 44. 2 cuts Grevillea, distinct varieties 45. 1 cut Leucadendron, in bloom 46. 2 cuts Leucadendron, in bloom, distinct varieties 47. 1 cut Leucospernum, in bloom 48. 2 cuts Leucospernum, in bloom, distinct varieties 49. 1 cut Protea, in bloom 50. 2 cuts Protea, in bloom, distinct varieties 51. 1 cut Banksia, in bloom 52. 2 cuts Banksia, in bloom, distinct varieties
Entries will be received by phone, post, or in person until Thursday the 6th of November
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POT PLANTS & CACTUS 53. 1 container of foliage, not fern 54. 1 container of variegated foliage 55. 1 container of Maidenhair fern 56. 1 container of fern, (not Maidenhair) 57. 1 container of flowering Geranium or Pelargonium 58. 1 container of coloured or variegated leaf
Geranium 59. 1 container in bloom 60. 1 Hanging Basket 61. 1 African Violet 62. 1 Cactus 63. 1 succulent 64. 1 zygo cactus in bloom 65. Cactus or Succulent garden (container not to
exceed 35 cm)
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS 66. Container of any one spring flower 67. Container of any one shrub or Native flower 68. Mixed spring or shrub or Native flowers,
in a stump or farm boot 69. Mixed spring or shrub or Native flowers,
in a unusual container 70. Ladies shoulder spray 71. Modern Artistic display of any mixed flowers 72. Novice Mixed spring or shrub flowers,
in a stump or farm boot 73. Novice Ladies shoulder spray Note: Novice section for first time exhibitors
RULES 1. Exhibits not staged by 10:00 am on Show Day will
not be judged, but will be used for display 2. All flowers to be grown by exhibitor 3. All entries in Plant Cacti and Sections must be the
property of the exhibitor for at least 2 months prior to the Show
4. Limit of 2 entries per class by any one exhibitor 5. (Roses) One cut, to be staged as cut from garden,
with buds and leaves attached 6. (Cut Flowers) Definition of One Cut as cut from
the garden, can include multiple heads. Cuts to be rhizomes, bulbs, corms or tubers, annuals or perennials, Not shrubs or roses.
7. DISTINCT means different colours or varieties 8. (Shrubs and Natives) In all classes height not to
exceed 40 cm above container 9. Green buds considered to be foliage 10. All pots not to exceed 35cm
PRIZES AWARDED FOR Champion Rose Aggregate points for Roses Champion Cut Aggregate points for Cuts Champion Shrub or Native Aggregate points for Shrub or Native Champion Pot Plant Aggregate points for Pot Plants Champion Floral Arrangement
TROPHIES & DONATIONS We wish to express our appreciation to the trophy
donors for their generosity, and thank them for their continued support
Entries will be received by phone, post, or in person until Thursday the 6th of November
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PER-SCHOOL - YEAR1 1. Floral Saucer 2. Flowers for a Teddy 3. Floral farm boot
YEAR 2 YEAR 3 1. Floral Saucer 2. Floral farm boot 3. Flowers for a Teddy
YEAR 4 YEAR 5 1. Miniature Arrangement (15 cm from base of
container to tallest flower) 2. Flowers for a Toy 3. Floral farm boot
YEAR 6 YEAR 7 1. A get well Posy 2. Miniature Arrangement (15 cm from base of
container to tallest flower) 3. Floral farm boot
YEAR 8 YEAR 12 1. A get well Posy 2. Miniature Arrangement (15 cm from base of
container to tallest flower) 3. Floral farm boot
RULES 1. Verbal Instructions allowed, but physical arranging to be
that of the exhibitor 2. Flowers for entries can be gathered from any source 3. Floral Saucers arrangements to be staged on wet sand 4. Only one entry per exhibitor per class
Entries will be received by phone, post, or in person until Thursday the 6th of November
ISLAND Jane Bowering T: 08 8553 2188
M: 0418 846 769
F: 08 8553 3173
Billabong, Quicksilver, Roxy,
Hurley, Fox
Sport Cricket, Football, Netball,
Basketball, Surf Gym
KI MOTOR CO. 16 Telegraph Rd Kingscote
Ph: 8553 2021 Fax: 8553 2129
Email: [email protected]
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KIPGs outstanding achievements
In the last 5 years since KIPG started, we have achieved the following: Lowered freight costs from $70 to $40 (who knows what they would be now?)
Built a state of the art receival site which has the least waiting time of any in South Australia, that is able to store separate quantities of any size and quality, for any customer, and operates in the interest of KI growers foremost
Accepts grain with snails and/or gravel which cannot be removed in the harvesting process under KI conditions and then cleans it
Stores grain suitable for end users, not just bulk commodity users
Developed markets that will pay for the safety and traceability of grain from KI
Traders that used to perceive KI as unreliable deliverers now pay a premium as KI is the most reliable deliverer
Worked with farmers to develop new crops that are more suitable to the KI climate and rainfall, such as soft wheat, broad beans and linseed
Developed premium markets for these more suitable grains, including exports to Indonesia, Malaysia & Thailand for fried broad bean snacks.
Working with leading food producers to maximise the pristine image of KI, such as Simon Bryant, PAL Systems and Skala Bakery
KI farmers are now recognised by customers as producers of premium food, not just commodity producers
KI brand is becoming more and more valuable to these food producers in the price they charge for product and is flowing back to the KI farmers
Has become a model for agricultural marketing in South Australia with great support from PIRSA and the Government
Developed customers around the world that value KI products, even though they yet may not know anything about the rest of Australia
Employs up to 10 Kangaroo Islanders
Uses local carriers exclusively
Kangaroo Island Pure Grain = pristine, safe and traceable food
49 MacGillivray Lane (PO Box 390) MACCLESFIELD S.A 5153
Ph. 08 8388 9855 Fax. 08 8312 2082 Mobile 0427 272 172
www.kipuregrain.com
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HONEY 1. 500g Light Amber Honey 2. 500g Medium Amber Honey 3. 500g Dark Amber Honey 4. 500g Candied Honey 5. 500g Creamed Honey 6. Honey Novelty (ie. Honey Confection, Honey with
Fruits, Nuts)
BEESWAX 7. 500g Beeswax in Flora Margarine Mould 8. Beeswax Novelty 9a. Beeswax Candle Junior Entry 9b. Beeswax Candle Senior Entry 10. Beeswax Foundation Candle
OTHER 11. Frame Sealed Honey Full Depth 12. Frame Sealed Honey Other Than Full Depth 13. Section of Honeycomb
PRIZES Champion Honey Products Exhibit
$30 Cash Prize Best Honey Exhibit
$20 Cash Prize Best Beeswax Exhibit
$20 Cash Prize Best Frame Exhibit
$20 Cash Prize
Trophies and donations by Kangaroo Island Pure Grain & Kangaroo Island Beekeepers Association
PLATE OF RAISIN HONEY GEMS (6) Prizes: 1st $5, 2nd $3, 3rd $2
Open to All School Children on KI Using recipe on p22 of KI Honey Cookbook
INGREDIENTS 1 cups of clear honey 190g margarine 1 beaten egg 2 cups plain flour 2 tsps baking powder tsp carb soda 1 tsp Cinnamon 1 cups rolled oats cup of raisins 2 tblspn hot water
METHOD Set oven at 190 oC in a large bowl blend honey and margarine. Beat egg and add to honey mixture. Add flour and dry ingredients to the mixture. Add rolled oats, raisins and water. Mix well. Drop teaspoonful on a greased tray. Bake for 15 minutes.
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Accommodation Camping &
Caravan Park
Front Bar Bottle Shop Meals Functions Kangaroo Island
Wine Tasting (11-12
and 5-6)
Run by a Local, Shared by Locals,
Enjoyed by all!
BEER 1. Light Ale / Pale Ale 2. Lager 3. Draught 4. Dark Ale / Real Ale 5. Stout / Black and Tan 6. Ginger Beer 7. Any Other
PRIZES Champion Home Brew Exhibit
$20 Cash Prize Award for Highest Aggregate Score
$30 Cash Prize
WINE 8. White Wine 9. Red Wine 10. Sparkling Wine 11. Vegetable or Fruit Wine
RULES
1. All entries to be made by the exhibitor 2. Bottle will be opened and sampled 3. Champion Ribbon and Prizes awarded to Judges
Choice
Parndana Hotel Open seven days a week,
great place to drop in, get a taste of local life,
local food and local atmosphere.
Open from
10am Monday Saturday
11am Sunday
Meals 12-2:30 and 6-8:30
Everyday
(May to September
12-2 and 6-8)
Cathy Duka Licensee Cnr Cook St & Wedgewood St
Parndana 5220
P.O Box 63
Kingscote 5223
Ph: (08) 8559 6071
Fax: (08) 8559 6176
E-Mail: [email protected]
www.parndanahotel.com
The Parndana Hotel
is proud to be a
sponsor of the
Parndana Show
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Entries will be received by phone, post, or in person until Friday the 31st of October Entries to be in the hands of the convenor by 1:00 pm on Monday the 3rd of November
QUILTING 1. Large Bed Quilt Open 2. Bed Quilt featuring Appliqu (hand or machinery) 3. Bed Quilt featuring Machine Embroidery 4. Cot or Childs Quilt 5. Lap Rug 6. Wall Hanging 7. Patchwork Article 8. Novice selection in any of the above sections
SEWING
1. Clothing Article, not specified 2. Article with Machine Embroidery 3. Cloth doll, dressed in clothing to be made
personally by hand or machine (can include bought accessories such as glasses or jewellery)
NEEDLEWORK
1. Article with hand Embroidery 2. Article with Stumpwork 3. Article with hardanging 4. Lacework tatting, completed article 5. Lacework tatting, incomplete article 6. Tapestry (framed) 7. Longstitch (framed) 8. Article not specified
KNITTING & CROCHET 1. Item of Baby Clothing 2. Handmade Jumper or Cardigan 3. Machine Knitted Jumper or Cardigan 4. Knitted Rug 5. Machine Knitted Rug 6. Article, Handmade, not Specified 7. Article, Machine Knitted, not Specified
RULES
1. Article may be only entered for one year 2. Convenor reserves the right to create extra classes if
needed (this includes creating classes for Primary or Secondary students)
3. Convenor reserves the right not to display sub-standard work
4. Articles must be clean 5. Entries will be received by phone, post, or in person
until Friday the 31st of October 6. Entries to be in the hands of the convenor by 1:00
pm on Monday the 3rd of November
PRIZES Grand Overall Champion Exhibit
Grand Overall Champion Runner Up Exhibit Champion Quilt Exhibit
Champion Novice Quilt Exhibit
Champion Needlework Exhibit
Best Exhibit Colour
Best Exhibit Domestic Machine Quilting
Judges Encouragement Award
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PRE-SCHOOL 1. Animal Made from Fruit or Veg 2. Painting 3. Drawing 4. Collage 5. Craft Article
RECEPTION
1. Animal Made from Fruit or Veg 2. Painted Picture 3. Drawing 4. Collage or Mixed Medium 5. Small Construction 6. Miscellaneous Craft
YEAR 1
1. Animal Made from Fruit or Veg 2. Painted Picture 3. Drawing 4. Collage or Mixed Medium 5. Small Construction 6. Miscellaneous Craft
Year 2 1. Animal Made from Fruit or Veg 2. Painted Picture 3. Drawing 4. Collage or Mixed Medium 5. Small Construction 6. Miscellaneous Craft
YEAR 3 1. Animal Made from Fruit or Veg 2. Painting 3. Drawing 1 4. Drawing 2 5. 3D Artwork
YEAR 4 1. Animal Made from Fruit or Veg 2. Painting 3. Drawing 1 4. Drawing 2 5. 3D Artwork
YEAR 5
1. Animal Made from Fruit or Veg 2. Painting 3. Drawing 1 4. Drawing 2 5. 3D Artwork
YEAR 6
1. Animal Made from Fruit or Veg 2. Painting 3. Drawing 1 4. Drawing 2 5. 3D Artwork
YEAR 7
1. Animal Made from Fruit or Veg 2. Painting 3. Drawing 1 4. Drawing 2 5. Print Making 6. 3D Artwork
SECONDARY YEAR 8 YEAR 9
1. Technology 2. Painting 3. Drawing 1 4. Drawing 2 5. Print Making 6. 3D Artwork
SECONDARY YEAR 10 YEAR 12
1. Technology 2. Painting 3. Drawing 4. Printing
RULES 1. Only one entry per person per
class 2. Work to be done at school 3. Work to be that of the student 4. Work to be given to convenor by
Friday October 31st
PRIZES 1st $2, 2nd $1, 3rd .50c
Awarded for each class
Note: no prize money will be awarded to winners if a trophy presented
LEGO COMPETITION Open to children aged 4 12 See page 44 for more information
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The open art section is open to all ages and styles of art.
SECTIONS Themed Section Any medium may be used 1. Agricultural Production
Current Works (any theme) Any medium may be used 2. 3D Work 3. Portrait 4. Landscape / Seascape 5. Abstract / Contemporary 6. Still Life 7. Flora / Fauna 8. Open
OPEN 1. Themed section artist must use the theme of
Agricultural Production in their work 2. Current works section artist may use any theme 3. Three entry per person per class 4. Work to be done within the last year 5. Work to be that of the artist 6. Work to be given to convener by 3:00pm Friday
November 7th
PRIZES Champion Open Art Exhibit
$40 Cash Prize Award for Highest Aggregate Score
$60 Cash Prize
Local business working for local
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Business Servicesemail, print, database, mail-outs, word processing,
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PH: 08 8553 3154 [email protected]
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Entries to be in the hands of the convenor by 3:00 pm on Friday the 7th of November
.
OPEN SECTION (OVER 18yrs) 1. Photo Montage with caption Theme from the Farm
to the Store 2. Elements ( Water, Fire, Earth, Wind) 3. Native Flora and Fauna 4. Close Up 5. Panoramic View 6. Scenery 7. Monotone Picture 8. Photo with a Caption 9. Open
12yrs TO 18yrs SECTION
1. Photo Montage with caption Theme from the Farm to the Store
2. Elements ( Water, Fire, Earth, Wind) 3. Flora and Fauna 4. Scenery 5. Monotone Picture 6. Photo with a Caption 7. Open
UNDER 12yrs SECTION
1. Farming 2. Animals 3. Scenery 4. Black and White or Sepia 5. Photo with a Caption 6. Open
RULES 1. All exhibits to be in the hands of the convenor by
3:00pm Friday November 7th 2. All exhibits to be mounted suitable for hanging or
pinning on the wall 3. Entries must have exhibitors name, section and
class number on the back 4. Limit of four entries per person per class
Note: photo montage is the technique of selecting, editing and piecing together separate sections of film to form continuous whole.
PRIZES Open Section Champion Exhibit
$20 Cash Prize
Open Section Highest Aggregate Score $30 Cash Prize
12Yrs 18Yrs Champion Exhibit $15 Cash Prize
12Yrs 18Yrs Highest Aggregate Score Digital Camera
Under 12Yrs Champion Exhibit $10 Cash Prize
Under 12Yrs Highest Aggregate Score Digital Camera
45 Cook Street, Parndana Ph: 8559 6104 Fax: 8553 9128 Mob: 0428 828 400 [email protected] www.ficifolialodge.com.au
PARNDANA
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OPEN 1. Limerick or Haiku, any theme 2. Poem, any theme (limit 1 page) 3. Story, any subject (true, funny, made up - limit 1
page
SECONDARY STUDENTS 1. Limerick or Haiku, any theme 2. Poem, any theme (limit 1 page) 3. Story, any subject (true, funny, made up - limit 1
page
PRIMARY STUDENTS 1. Limerick or Haiku, any theme 2. Poem, any theme (limit 1 page) 3. Story, any subject (true, funny, made up - limit 1
page
JUNIOR PRIMARY STUDENTS 1. Limerick or Haiku, any theme 2. Poem, any theme (limit 1 page) 3. Story, any subject (true, funny, made up - limit 1
page with illustration
RULES FOR A LIMERICK 1. Limit of 5 lines 2. Last word in the 1st, 2nd and 5th lines rhyme with each
other 3. Last word in the 3r and 4th lines rhyme with each other
RULES FOR A HAIKU 1. Limit of 3 lines 2. 1st and 3rd lines have 5 syllables 3. 2nd line has 7 syllables
RULES 1. All exhibits must be the work of the exhibitor 2. Section, class and name must be on the back of the entry 3. Please present your work in a plastic sleeve for pinning up 4. Convenor reserves the right to create extra classes if needed 5. Entries will be received by phone, post, or in person until
Friday the 31st October. 6. Entries to be in the hands of the convenor by 1:00 pm on
Monday the 3rd of November
TROPHIES AWARDED TO Open Section Champion Exhibit
Secondary Section Champion Exhibit Primary Section Champion Exhibit
Junior Primary Section Champion Exhibit
P. C. Roberts
Forestry HydroAx Millicent
Mol: 0408 849 019
Entries will be received by phone, post, or in person until Friday the 31st October. Entries to be in the hands of the convenor by 1:00 pm on Monday the 3rd of November
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Auction
Electronic Selling (Wooltrade)
Private Buying
Forward Contracts
Consignment
Export
Contact Andrew Keach 0418 850 580
www.qualitywool.com
ATTENTION Start teaching your pooch for the dog jumping
competition at this years show. Can you beat last years performers?
Prizes to be won; join in the fun. Enter your dog prior to or on Show Day
PRIZES
Large Dog Competition Winner $50 Cash Prize
Small Dog Competition Winner $50 Cash Prize
RULES 1. Small dog and open sections (small dogs under
30 cm at the shoulder) 2. Please keep dogs on a leash 3. Dogs not to be touched while jumping 4. Dogs to be up to date with worming and
vaccinations 5. 3 attempts at each height and youre out
Starting at Approx. 3 pm
Being run during the breaks in the shearing
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HEAVY FOWL 1. Australorp Cock 2. Australorp Hen 3. Sussex Cock 4. Sussex Hen 5. Rhode Island Red Cock 6. Rhode Island Red Hen 7. Orpington Cock 8. Orpington Hen 9. Wyandotte Cock 10. Wyandotte Hen 11. Plymouth Rock Cock 12. Plymouth Rock Hen 13. Any Other Variety of Heavy Breed
Cock 14. Any Other Variety of Heavy Breed
Hen
LIGHT BREED FOWL 15. Leghorn Cock 16. Leghorn Hen 17. Ancona Cock 18. Ancona Hen 19. Silkie Cock 20. Silkie Hen 21. Hamburg Cock 22. Hamburg Hen 23. Old English Game Cock 24. Old English Game Hen 25. Any Other Variety of Heavy Breed
Cock 26. Any Other Variety of Heavy Breed
Hen
SOFT FEATHER BANTAMS 27. Wyandotte Cock 28. Wyandotte Hen 29. Black Pekin Cock 30. Black Pekin Hen 31. Any Other Colour Pekin Cock 32. Any Other Colour Pekin Hen 33. Rosecomb Cock 34. Rosecomb Hen 35. Ancona Cock 36. Ancona Hen 37. Leghorn Cock 38. Leghorn Hen 39. Sussex Cock 40. Sussex Hen 41. Any Other Variety of Soft Feather
Bantam Cock 42. Any Other Variety of Soft Feather
Bantam Hen
HARD FEATHER BANTAMS
43. Modern Game Cock 44. Modern Game Hen 45. Old English Game Cock 46. Old English Game Hen 47. Malay Cock 48. Malay Hen 49. Any Other Variety of Hard
Feather Bantam Cock 50. Any Other Variety of Hard
Feather Bantam Hen 51. Tame Pet Fowl or Bantam to be
Judged on Tameness
WATERFOWL 52. Indian Runner Drake 53. Indian Runner Duck 54. Muscovy Drake 55. Muscovy Duck 56. Khaki Campbell Drake 57. Khaki Campbell Duck 58. Any Other Variety of Waterfowl
Drake 59. Any Other Variety of Waterfowl
Duck 60. Gander 61. Goose 62. Turkey Cock 63. Turkey Hen
PIGEONS 64. West of England Tumbler Cock 65. West of England Tumbler Hen 66. Any other variety of Cock 67. Any other variety of Hen
DOVES 68. Any Other Variety of Dove Cock 69. Any Other Variety of Dove Hen Note * Diamond doves will not be
accepted too small for the cages
PRIZE Champion Bird of the Show
12 months subscription to Australasian Poultry Magazine
RULES 1. Pens will be provided, except for turkeys and geese exhibit. Exhibitors need to provide cages. 2. Exhibitors must provide food and water for birds on the day in suitable containers. 3. Birds must be disease and vermin free or they will be automatically disqualified and must be removed from the show. 4. Birds must be quietened prior to the Show, any bird that cannot be handled will not be accepted for judging 5. Judges may change a bird to the appropriate class if it has been wrongly entered. 6. Juniors to be under the age of 16 years on 31 December in the showing year. 7. All entries to be in place by 10 am Show Day, Judging will commence at 10.30am.
Note * Lice are a re-occurring problem that can be easily removed either by dusting, dipping or spraying the birds with an insecticidal preparation suitable for poultry If scaly legs is attended to immediately, by spraying or dipping legs in oil, birds will respond.
Entries will be received by phone, post, or in person until Wednesday the 5th November.
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CLASSES 1. Most Clever Pet 2. Most Unusual Pet 3. Best Cared for Pet 4. Dog or Puppy 5. Any Other Pet
PRIZE
Most Clever Pet - $10 Cash Prizes Most Unusual Pet - $10 Cash Prizes Best Cared for Pet - $10 Cash Prizes
Dog or Puppy - $10 Cash Prizes Any Other Pet - $10 Cash Prizes
RULES 1. Owners must be with pet at judging time for
handling and to answer any questions the judge may ask
2. Exhibits to be staged by 10:00 am 3. Owner to take care of animals needs during the
day 4. Bring own feed and water containers 5. Entries can be sent in prior to the show or on
Show Day
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WHAT IS INVOLVED
Aim to complete all challenges in a safe manner and the fastest time. Competition is a team based challenge consisting of 2 men and 2 women aged 18 years and above. Involves several rural based challenges that competitors will find out on show day A walk through the challenges will occur before the competition will start
INFORMATION Please contact the Parndana Show Society for more information or to register your team. Entries will be taken on Show day Look out for starting time on show day.
PRIZE $400 cash prize to the winning Team
Lamb Marking Mulesing Mobile dip Mobile Crutching Bulk Cartage Grain Limesand Drenching Hay Mowing
Phone: Ted - 0428 776 544 Annie - 0428 553 409 Home - 08 8559 6080
Fax - 08 8559 5081 Email: [email protected]
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WHAT IS INVOLVED Aim to complete all challenges in a safe manner and the fastest time. Competition is a team based challenge consisting of 2 boys and 2 girls aged 10 to 17 years. Involves several rural based challenges that competitors will find out on show day A walk through the challenges will occur before the competition will start
Were here to help
Branch Manager Greg Downing 0427 974 440
Office Manager Tracy Mills 8553 2102
Farm Supplies Manager Richard Govan 0457 301 577
Livestock Ian Green 0409 093 112 Neil Kirk 0408 636 075 Paul Green 0400 294 143
Agronomist Jenny Stanton 0427 547 947
Wool Rodger Lorraine 0417 851 706
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Insurance Peter Martin 1800 224 123
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Sales Support Officers 8553 2102 Marie McKay Tracie Heinrich Sonya Morris
Telegraph Road, Kingscote. Ph: 8553 2102
Fax: 8553 2445
INFORMATION Please contact the Parndana Show Society for more information or to register your team. Entries will be taken on Show day Look out for starting time on show day.
PRIZE
$100 cash prize to the winning Team
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CLASSES 1. 10 years of age and under 2. 11 year to 15 years of age 3. Open over 15 years of age
PRIZES Under 10 years 1st $10, 2nd $5
11 year to 15 years 1st $10, 2nd $5 Over 15 years 1st $10, 2nd $5
RULES 1. All participants must have appropriate safety
clothing on to enter 2. All entries will be taken on the day 3. Participants to be at the BMX track by 12:45 PM on
show day 4. It will be a time trial competition and the fastest
time will win
Residential anmd light Commercial Building
Jaan & Cherie Kuchel
P.O Box 146 / 110 Smith Street PARNDANA
SA 5220 Kangaroo Island
Phone: 0428 116 594 Ph/Fax: 08 8553 6196 Email: [email protected]
Licence No. BLD188646/BLD208135 ABN 25 088 995 258
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CLASSES 1. Ages 4 to 6 2. Ages 7 to 9 3. Ages 10 to 12
PRIZES Ages 4 to 6 $20 TNC TOYZ Voucher Ages 7 to 9 $20 TNC TOYZ Voucher Ages 10 to 12 $20 TNC TOYZ Voucher
RULES 1. Maximum size to fit within a 40cm x 40cm
area 2. One entry per person 3. Entries to be in place by 9:30am Show day 4. The winner from each section will receive a
$20 gift voucher from TNC TOYZ Kingscote
Kids get creative and build something with your Lego Entries will be taken on show day
24 hour Self Service Fuel
Bulk Fuel Deliveries & Lube
Welding Supplies
Proudly supplying Mobil bulk fuel &
lubricants to Kangaroo Island for 25 years We are proud to be a sponsor & wish the Parndana
Show Society all the best for the Annual Show
10 Telegraph Road, Kingscote
Kangaroo Island, South Australia
Phone 08 8553 2842
Fax 08 8553 2772
Whitham & Couchman Pty Ltd
Phone (08) 8559 2017
Fax (08) 8553 2630
23 Osmond Street, P.O Box 95, Kingscote
Registered Tax Agent
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This award is decided upon by the Parndana Show Society along with the staff of Finding Workable Solutions
This year we are hoping to acknowledge young people
under the age of 20 years who have been involved in the running of the Show.
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We would like to take this opportunity in joining all other South Australian Show
Societies in extending our sincere thanks and appreciation to the sponsors of the Agricultural Societies Council of South
Australia.
We acknowledge the aid and support of the following organisations listed to the left that are connected with all events
associated with the Agricultural Societies Council and the Country Show Societies
of South Australia.
Please support the organisations that support us.
Royal Agricultural & Horticultural Society
Education Foundation of South Australia Inc
Australian Insurance Brokers
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES COUNCIL OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Murray Bridge Show: Sept 28 & Sept 29 Yankalilla Show: Sat Oct 4 Strathalbyn Show: Mon Oct 6 Port Elliot Show: Oct 11 & Oct 12 Coonalpyn Show: Sat Oct 18 Callington Show: Sun Oct 26
KANGAROO ISLAND ASSOCIATION
Kingscote Show: Sat Nov 1 Parndana Show: Sat Nov 8
CENTRAL ASSOCIATION Uraidla Show: Sat Feb 21 Angaston Show: Sat Feb 28 Mannum Show: Sat March 7 Tanunda Show: Sat March 14 Mt Pleasant Show: Sat March 21 Mt Barker Show: Sat March 28
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GENERAL INFORMATION Phone: 8559 6062 / 0407 401 858 Email: [email protected] Parndana A H & F Show
THE PARNDANA SHOW SOCIETY ACKNOWLEDGES THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS, WITHOUT THEIR SUPPORT THIS EVENT WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE