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1 MALDON & BARINGHUP AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. No A5402P 153 rd Annual Spring Show Sunday 16 th October, 2016 HORSE EVENTS SHEEP, ALPACAS, WOOL PAVILION & MINI PONIES JAMIE & KIMS MOBILE ZOO (AUST WIDLIFE) DOG SHOW FREE ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS - FACE PAINTING, JUMPING CASTLE, CARTOON POTRAITS, LASER TAG, HORIZONTAL BUNGEE RUN, COLOURING SHEETS, GAMES & RACES SANDY CREEK CLYDESDALES HAY WAGON RIDES FANTASTIC PAVILLION COVERING Art, Craft, Cooking & lots more SHEAF TOSS & UTE PUSH SHOW GIRL & SHOW BOY COMPETITIONS RURAL & JUNIOR AMBASSADOR AWARD SUITCASE FULL OF BLUES PERFORMING GRAND PARADE AT 2.30PM PLEASE NOTE ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY 8 th OCTOBER UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED Racecourse Reserve Lewis Road, Maldon PIC N0. 3MXDF069 www.maldonshow.com.au

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MALDON & BARINGHUP

AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC.

No A5402P

153rd Annual Spring Show

Sunday 16th October, 2016

● HORSE EVENTS ● SHEEP, ALPACAS, WOOL PAVILION & MINI PONIES ● JAMIE & KIMS MOBILE ZOO (AUST WIDLIFE)

● DOG SHOW ● FREE ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS - FACE PAINTING, JUMPING

CASTLE, CARTOON POTRAITS, LASER TAG, HORIZONTAL BUNGEE RUN, COLOURING SHEETS, GAMES & RACES ● SANDY CREEK CLYDESDALES HAY WAGON RIDES

● FANTASTIC PAVILLION COVERING Art, Craft, Cooking & lots more

● SHEAF TOSS & UTE PUSH ● SHOW GIRL & SHOW BOY COMPETITIONS ● RURAL & JUNIOR AMBASSADOR AWARD ● SUITCASE FULL OF BLUES PERFORMING

● GRAND PARADE AT 2.30PM

PLEASE NOTE ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY 8th OCTOBER

UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED

Racecourse Reserve Lewis Road, Maldon PIC N0. 3MXDF069

www.maldonshow.com.au

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2016 OFFICE BEARERS President Secretary Treasurer

Peter Baker (03) 5475 2576

Leeanne Mitchell 0407833380

Maree Baker (03) 5475 2576

Committee Joan Birmingham

Betty Taylor Bill McCallum Leah Panos

Carmel Naismith

Hanah Dohnt Ross Dohnt

Robbie Stockfeld Casey Collins Scott Mitchell

Christine Fitzgerald

Nance Winderlich Leo Farrell

Nikita Connell Matt Mitchell

Allex Hall

“Maldon & Baringhup Agricultural Society Inc. Life Members

Messrs: W. McKnight, G. Pickering†, M.R. Dohnt, E. Baker†, P. Baker, P. Drury, B. Morton Mesdames: D. Waller, P. Dohnt †, M. McKnight, C. O’Byrne, L. Long, J. Birmingham, J. McKnight, K. Masterman †, L. Morton Honorary Life Members: Dave Neilson

CHIEF STEWARDS Pavilion Leah Panos/Leeanne Mitchell 0407833380 Horses Nikita Connell 0401 498 991 Sheep Peter Baker 0407 843 019 Wool Ross Dohnt 5475 2582 Protest Committee President, Chief Steward & Secretary Ring Master Bill McKnight 5475 2440 Hon. Veterinarian Maldon Vet Clinic Medical Burris Keen

The Maldon & Baringhup Agricultural Society Inc. wish to thank all the generous people who give their time, skills and expertise to help us prepare for and run the annual show.

Your Support Is Greatly Appreciated

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INDEX OF SECTIONS

Section Page Section Page Art 40 Horticulture 29 Art – Children 43 Jams/Preserves 26 Carrot Cake Comp – Open 19 Junior Ambassador 9 Carrot Muffin Comp –Junior 22 Lego Competition 25 Collections 25 Needle & Other Craft 33 Cookery 20 Open Craft 35 Cookery – Children 24 Open Knitting/Crochet 24 Crafts 33 Open Needlework 33 Cut Flowers 29 Painting – Children 43 Dogs 12 Patchwork/Quilting 34 Pavilion 17 Drawing – Children 43 Photography 40 Entry Form 48 Fun & Games 10 Photography - Children 42 Fleeces 14 Pot Plants 28 Fleeces – Heritage 15 Rural Ambassador 8 Fleeces – Black & Coloured 15 Sheaf Toss 16 Floral Art 30 Sheep 13 Flowers – Students 31 Show Girl/Boy 7 Fruit Cake Competition 18 Special Craft 35 Fruit Cake Comp – Junior 21 Student Craft 38 Fruit/Vegetables 28 Student Needlecraft 38 General Regulations 46 Ute Push 16 Home Produce 28 VAS Competitions 36

Please Thank and Support Our Raffle Sponsors:

Dressed Lamb Donated by The Baker Family

Panasonic ActionCam Donated by RACE Services Pass to the Goldfields Railway Steam Train

Plus Mystery Prize

(Tickets available at Show Office and on Show Day)

To be drawn at 2.30pm on Show Day

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PLATINUM SPONSOR

2016

MALDON & BARINGHUP

AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC.

153rd Annual Spring Show

Don’t forget to LIKE our Facebook Page

https://www.facebook.com/MaldonShow

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The Maldon & Baringhup Agricultural Society Committee would like to extend their appreciation to all the generous Donors, Trophy Donors, Advertisers and all those who have assisted with the organizing of the 153rd Annual Spring Show.

PLATINUM SPONSOR Maldon & District Community Bank Branch

GOLD SPONSORS

RACE Hire

Waller Realty Pty Ltd

SILVER SPONSORS Bruce O’Dell Freemantle Stock Feeds

Marg & Bill McKnight Victorian Goldfields Railway

Outlook Communications Oakford Thoroughbred Farm

BRONZE SPONSORS A,C&S Lang Cartage & Drainage Contractors Beaton’s Maldon

S P Machinery Gardens Etcetera Kinga’s Carpentry Lavender Lace & Living

Loddon House Caravan Park The Wool Stash Maldon Football Netball Club Maldon Market & Maldon Neighbourhood Centre

Maldon Post Office Maldon Senior Citizens Maldon Vet Clinic Miss L Panos

Mr R & Mrs H Dohnt, Baringhup Mrs C. O’Byrne, Maldon The Art of Craft Maldon Mutz

Wicked Temptations, Maldon Zen Eden Produce Cafe Maldon Maldon Fudge & Ice Creamery Mutz Kutz

Boundary Farm Homestead The Village Patch, Maldon Dellavedova Fertilisers

Vanilla Spice, Maldon Glenturner Merino Stud Elgas Maldon Timber Hardware GMJ & Associates Leo Farrell Maldon Hotel

Maldon IGA Maldon Newsagency & Tattersalls Maldon Pharmacy Maldon Quality Butchers Cut & Color Maldon

Mr AL & Mrs B Taylor Mr B & Mrs C Fitzgerald The Jacka Family, Maldon The Maldon Lolly Shop Mrs Heather Lightfoot Mrs J. Birmingham, Maldon Teddy & Me, Maldon Much Ado, Maldon P & M Baker, Baringhup

The Grand Book Room & Gallery Polly & Willow Robert Cox Motors, Maldon Rodwells Pty.Ltd. The Gray Family, Maldon Simply Magnificent, Maldon Mrs Lillian Long S&A Baker Booloola White Suffolks

ASK NOT WHAT YOUR SHOW CAN DO FOR YOU. ASK WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR YOUR SHOW.

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The Maldon & Baringhup Agricultural Society Show

GRAND PARADE

makes its triumphant return in 2016. Theme for this year is PARTICIPATION.

What will make the Grand Parade truly triumphant is the participation of the local community as well as that of the agricultural show animals &

equipment.

The show is all about showcasing the many and varied talents & interests of local people both agriculturally and culturally. We would also be pleased if any visitors to the area felt like taking part with us.

Ways for general Participation: Represent via an over shirt, flag, sash(provided) your favourite farm animal, a prize bull, cow, goat,

donkey, sheep, lamb, etc. March for the sheep who missed their seat on the bus, pretend your chook or a duck, prove the saying ‘pigs are smarter

than they look’. The possibilities are endless.

RACE Hire offer a range of Cooling options from evaporative to refrigerated and fans in varying sizes, Heaters in both gas and electric options, and a range of small & large Cool Rooms, Freezers and more. Go to www.racehire.com.au to choose from a variety of Heating, Cooling & Electrical solutions. Can’t see what you need give us a call to discuss your needs.

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MALDON & BARINGHUP AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC.

SHOW GIRL / BOY SECTIONS:

The winner in each class will be awarded a sash and prize.

Ages are taken as at show day.

MASTER TINY TOT:

Aged 2 years and under 6 years

Sponsored by: MALDON NEWSAGENCY and POLLY & WILLOW

MISS TINY TOT:

Aged 2 years and under 6 years

Sponsored by: POLLY & WILLOW and THE JACKA FAMILY

MISS JUNIOR SHOW GIRL:

Aged 6 years and under 13 years

Sponsored by: SIMPLY MAGNIFICENT

MISS TEENAGER:

Aged 13 years and under 18 years

Sponsored by: CUT & COLOR MALDON

Winners of all sections will be announced on the completion of judging. Judging of the Show Girl/Boy Competition will start at 1pm. All contestants should report to the Secretary’s office by 12:45pm on show day. (Judging will be done by a panel of three judges). Entry forms will be available from Waller Realty Pty Ltd 30A Main Street, Maldon or at the Secretary’s Office on the day of the show.

[email protected]

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The Agricultural Societies of Victoria

“RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARD” a partnership between VAS & RASV

Sponsored by: THE WEEKLY TIMES, ACE RADIO AND RURAL FINANCE

Aims Of The Rural Ambassador Award: ● To highlight the talent, creativity and ingenuity of young rural Victorian residents and in doing so,

encourage entrants to be role models across local communities. ● To encourage and reward enthusiastic, skilful and industrious young people who are actively involved

in their communities. ● To assist all entrants through their participation to develop strong communication and leadership

qualities. ● To enable the applicant to gain greater proficiency in their chosen field and also to develop the

applicant’s stature and reputation in that chosen field. General Conditions Of Entry:

(1) The competition is open to those who are permanent residents of Australia. (2) Entrants must be aged over 20 years and under 30 years as at 1st May in the year of the State 1.Final. (3) Entry into the Rural Ambassador Award is via the official application form only. The Application

Form must be completed and signed by the applicant and accompanied by a covering letter addressing the selection criteria, as outlined in Section 4.

(4) The Award is open to both males and females. (5) All entrants must be nominated by a local, VAS Ltd-affiliated Agricultural Show Society. (6) Finalists may be involved in a rural or agricultural-based industry, but do not necessarily need to

reside in a rural community. (7) Entrants should be actively involved, or demonstrate a readiness to become actively involved, in

their local Show. They should also be knowledgeable about current rural issues pertaining to their local area, the State of Victoria, and Australia, and also have a strong affiliation towards agriculture.

(8) Tertiary qualifications are not a prerequisite for the Rural Ambassador Award and will have no influence on the selection process. The Award seeks to attract all young rural people who symbolize the rural spirit – people with vitality, who are forward-thinking and with a passion for the land and local country Shows.

(9) If successful at Group level, participants are required to attend the Award Information Session in June, the State Final, and all associated judging at the Royal Melbourne Show in September.

(10) The State winner is required to represent Victoria in the National Final, and may be required to travel interstate to attend the National Final. In exceptional circumstances, if the State winner is unable to attend the National final, a runner- up may be selected to attend and represent Victoria.

(11) The Committee will not enter into any correspondence in relation to selection and the judges’ decision is final.

(12) There will be no joint winners. If a final decision cannot be made, advice is to be sought from the Chairperson of the RAS Youth Affairs Committee.

(13) Prizes awarded to Rural Ambassadors are not transferable and must be utilized within twenty-four months of being awarded. This date is taken as being the date of the Award Presentation during the Royal Melbourne Show. All prizes subject to change without notice.

(14) All Finalists will be invited to serve on an RAS Committee of their choice for the 12 months following the competition, in a junior role.

(15) Previous State first place winners are ineligible to enter.

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Rural Ambassador Award cont’d Prizes: To Be Advised. Judging Criteria: Entrants must wear smart casual tailored clothing and will be judged on the following guidelines:

1. Community Involvement 15 points 2. Country Show involvement 25 points 3. General & rural knowledge 20 points 4. Personality 10 points 5. Ambitions / Goals 10 points 6. Communication Skills 10 points 7. Style, grooming and deportment 10 points 8. Public presentation (final speech) 20 points

Entries close “on the day of the Show” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . judging at 2pm. Entries forms can be obtained from The Secretary PO Box 184, Maldon or the Secretary’s office on Show Day. *************************************************

JUNIOR SHOW AMBASSADOR

This competition is conducted by the VAS Ltd. The aims of this competition are to give young people a chance to take part in a competition whilst still residing in their local district, to be part of a local Show and therefore highlighting the importance of Shows. The competition is open to both male and female entrants aged 16 – 20 years as at the date of their local Show. Judging criteria is as per the Senior Section above. The winner at Show level will compete in a Group Final. The Group Final winner will then compete in a State Final run by VAS Ltd. and receive $100 towards the cost of attending the state final. Prizes: The winner of the Local Show level will receive a Lapel Badge. Winner of the State Final will receive $700 and trophy the Runner up will receive $300 provided by VAS Ltd. Judging Criteria: Entrants must wear smart casual tailored clothing and will be judged on the following guidelines:

1. Community/ Show Involvement 20 points 2. Rural & General Knowledge 20 points 3. Ambitions & Goals 20 points 4. Communication Skills 20 points 5. Personality and Confidence 10 points 6. Overall Presentation 10 points

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MALDON FUN & GAMES

Chief Steward: Christine Fitzgerald (Ph: 0419 347 408) Entries Close: Entry on show day Entry Fee: Free

Sponsored by: BRIAN & CHRISTINE FITZGERALD AND MALDON FOOTBALL & NETBALL CLUB

*EVERYONE’S A WINNER*

Sack Races Water Balloon Toss

Egg & Spoon Races Hobby Horse Races

Face Painting Obstacle Course

Apple Bobbing Hay Rides

Three Legged Races Gumboot Toss

Horse Shoes Pin the Tail on the Donkey

Trading Hours Mon-Sat 7:30am – 7:30pm

Sun 8:30am – 7:30pm

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SECTION B

SP MACHINERY We sell Light engine and rural farm supplies, such

as pumps tanks, trailers and Trailer accessories, solar pumps, chainsaws & accessories, electric fencing supplies, poly fittings, pipe, hose and

much more.

Peter MacDonald 0417 487 378 Steve Noble 0427 752 462

14 High St Maldon Victoria

Tel: 03 5475 1018

www.spmachinery.com.au

[email protected]

Polly & Willow

75 High Street Maldon Phone 5475 2821

www.pollyandwillow.com.au

Baby Boutique Designer Clothes

Exquisite Toys Room Decor

www.themaldonlollyshop.com.au

[email protected]

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DOGS

Chief Steward: Victoria Curnow Entries Close: On show day Entry Fee: $2.00 per class Judging: Sunday 16th October 2016 Time: 12.30pm

Prizes donated by: MALDON VET CLINIC

1st and 2nd place ribbons awarded in each class. CLASSES 1. Dog with the Waggiset Tail 2. Best Behaved Dog 3. Best Trick 4. Owner and Dog Look alike

All dogs must remain on a leash at all times

You are responsible for your own dogs POO!

Sponsored By

MALDON VET CLINIC

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SECTION C

SHEEP

Chief Steward: Peter Baker (Ph: 5475 2576) Entries Close: Saturday 15th October 2016 along with relevant fee Entry Fee: $2.00 per entry per class Judging: Sunday 16th October 2016 at 10:00am Sharp

Special Awards for Supreme Champion Ram, Supreme Champion Ewe and Supreme Champion Lamb donated by: THE BAKER FAMILY

AWARDS: Ribbons to 1st, 2nd and 3rd in each class. Champion sash to best Ram and best Ewe of each breed. TROPHY to best Sheep of each breed. Exhibits to be delivered to the Show grounds before 9:00am on the day and are not to be removed before 4:00pm except with the permission of the Chief Steward. Entries of Books: All sheep must be registered with their respective breed society. All entries must include an Animal Health Declaration and a copy of current brucellosis and O.J.D. Accreditation Certificate. Sheep must have a minimum of 1 point as per OJD health statement.

In Wool or Shorn

Rams under 1.5 years

Rams over 1.5 year

Ewes under 1.5 years

Ewes over 1.5 years

Lambs

Group

CLASS NUMBERS

Merino – S/Fine 1 2 3 4 4A Merion – Fine 5 6 7 8 8A Merino - Medium 9 10 11 12 12A Merino – Strong 13 14 15 16 16A Corriedale

17

18

19

20

Ram Ewe Lamb Lamb 21 22

23

Poll Dorset 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Dorset Horn 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Suffolks 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Suffolks White 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 Southdowns 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Border Leicester 59 60 61 62

Black / Coloured 63 64 65 66

Other Breeds 67 68 69 70

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SECTION D

WHITE FLEECE

Chief Steward: Ross Dohnt (Ph: 5475 2582) Entries Close: Saturday 8th October 2016 along with relevant fee Entry Fee: $2.00 per entry per class Judging: Friday 14th October 2016. All enquiries for times & dates to

Chief Steward.

Prize for most successful exhibitor donated by: LODDON HOUSE CARAVAN PARK

Prize for most valuable fleece & most stylish fleece donated by:

DR. G. L. T. CLARKE - GLEN TURNER MERINO STUD

All Sashes donated by: R & H DOHNT, BARINGHUP 1st and 2nd place ribbons awarded in each class plus sashes for: Champion Fleece of Show, Most Stylish Fleece, Champion Ram’s Fleece, Champion Crossbred Fleece, Most Successful Exhibitor, Most Valuable Fleece. Champion Weaner or Hoggets Fleece, Champion Lambs Fleece. Please specify on Entry Form if any Fleece entry is a Weaner or Hoggets Fleece. All fleeces to be not more than 12 months growth, and must be skirted. Fleeces MUST BE SHORN FROM SHEEP BRED BY THE EXHIBITOR and grazed under ordinary flock conditions. Ram fleeces are eligible only in Classes 10, 11 and 12. Lambs Fleece to be a sample of 0.25kg Judging will be by the points system as used by RASV. All fleeces to be valued. Fleeces entered in all classes, which in the opinion of the Judge, are wrongly classified shall be transferred to other classes and judged accordingly.

CLASSES: 1. Merino Fleece – Superfine Wool 9. English Leicester Fleece 2. Merino Fleece – Fine Wool 10. Rams Fleece – Merino 3. Merino Fleece – Medium Wool 11. Rams Fleece – British Breeds 4. Merino Fleece – Strong Wool 12. Rams Fleece – Corriedale 5. Comeback Fleece 13. Merino – Lamb’s wool 6. Fine Crossbred Fleece 14. Comeback - Lamb’s wool 7. Corriedale Fleece 15. Crossbred - Lamb’s wool 8. Border Leicester Fleece 16. Downs- Lamb’s wool

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HERITAGE FLEECES Entry Fee: $2.00 per Fleece All Fleeces must be at Showgrounds by 9.30am on Sunday October 16th. Heritage Fleeces will be visually assessed and judged accordingly.

CLASSES: 17.Heritage Fleece – Long Wool 18.Heritage Fleece – Short Wool

CHAMPION HERITAGE FLEECE

BLACK AND COLOURED FLEECES

Entry Fee: $1.00 per Fleece All Fleeces must be at Showgrounds by 9.30am on Sunday October 16th.

Black and Coloured Fleeces will be visually assessed and judged accordingly.

CLASSES: 19.Black or Coloured Fleece – Extra Fine 64s & Finer 20.Black or Coloured Fleece – Fine 58s – 60s 21.Black or Coloured Fleece – Medium 50s – 56s 22.Black or Coloured Fleece – Strong 45s – 48s 23.Black or Coloured Fleece – Rug 40s & Stronger 24.Black or Coloured Fleece – Variegated

CHAMPION BLACK AND COLOURED FLEECE

4027 Bendigo – Maryborough Road Eddington Phone: 03 5468 7286

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SHEAF TOSS

Chief Steward: Mr Leo Farrell (Ph: 5475 1145) Entries Close: Entry on show day Entry Fee: $2.00 per person Competing: Sunday 16th October 2016 Time: 1pm Presentation: At the conclusion of competition

Trophy donated by: LEO FARRELL Cash Prizes for 1st & 2nd place. MALE / FEMALE DESCRIPTION OF EVENT: Competitors will be tossing a “sheaf of wheat” – (hessian bag filled to equivalent weight) –over a bar, starting at a height of around 15’. Get the “sheaf” over the bar and progress to the next round. Keep going with the bar being raised each round until only one person is left standing.

GET YOUR FRIENDS TOGETHER AND SEE WHO’s THE BEST!

ANNUAL UTE PUSHING COMPETITION Chief Steward: Mr Leo Farrell (Ph: 5475 1145) Entries Close: Entry on show day Entry Fee: $6.00 per team Competing: Sunday 16th October 2016 Time: At the conclusion of the Sheaf Toss Presentation: At the conclusion of competition

Event one teams compete for the prestigious “Gray Family Trophy” donated by:

THE GRAY FAMILY OF MALDON 1st and 2nd place ribbons awarded to all team members. DESCRIPTION OF EVENT: Involves a team of people pushing a ute over a measured distance against the clock. TEAM: A team consists of three (3) people – two (2) pushing and one (1) steering the vehicle. There will be two events: Event One: Open to all comers Event Two: Women Only

● Trophies to be returned to Show Society by end of August in the following year.

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PAVILION SECTION

EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:

SUBMITTING YOUR EXHIBITS: Exhibits in these sections will be received at the PAVILION on Saturday 15th October 2016 between 11:00am and 1:30pm. At 2pm the Pavilion will be closed for judging, and only Stewards and Judges will be admitted. Judging commences at 2:30pm unless otherwise stated in this schedule. The Horticulture Exhibits will be received until 1:00pm only. Late entries will not be accepted. The Open art entries are to be dropped into the Maldon Community Centre on Wednesday 12th October between 2pm-8pm to allow time for displaying. (Other arrangements can be made by contacting Allex on 0497601435)

COLLECTING YOUR EXHIBITS: At 4pm on show day the pavilion is to be closed. All patrons are to leave then and only exhibitors are to be re-admitted to collect their exhibits.

IMPORTANT NOTE: No names on exhibits please. All garments must not have been worn.

AGGREGATE PRIZES: Aggregate prizes, as per the schedule, are provided from donations. In several Sections, more than one trophy is available, e.g., to age groups or other groups of entrants. In each case the aggregate is the sum of 3 points for each 1st and 2 points for each 2nd. A minimum of 10 points must be obtained before an Aggregate Prize will be awarded.

PRIZE MONEY: Prize money is to be collected on the day from the secretary’s office. Unclaimed money will be forfeited.

58 Main Street Maldon

Web: www.maldonhotel.com.au Email: [email protected] Phone: 5475 2231

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SECTION E

VAS RICH FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION Steward: Mrs Jeanette McKnight (Ph: 5475 2461) Entries Close: Saturday 8th October 2016. No late entries! Entry Fee: Free Judging: Saturday 15th October 2016

First prize $30 donated by: MALDON SENIOR CITIZENS 1st and 2nd place ribbons awarded. The winner of this section will compete in a Regional Final to be conducted by the Midlands Group of VAS at a place and time to be determined. Group Finalists will then compete at a subsequent Royal Melbourne Show. Trophy for state final winner. RECIPE FOR RICH FRUIT CAKE: INGREDIENTS: 250g (8oz) Sultanas 4 Large Eggs 250g (8oz) Chopped Raisins ¼ Teaspoon Grated Nutmeg 250g (8oz) Currants ½ Teaspoon Ground Ginger 125g (4oz) Chopped Mixed Peel ½ Teaspoon Ground Cloves 90g (3oz) Chopped Red Glace Cherries 250g (8oz) Butter 90g (3oz) Chopped Blanched Almonds 250g (8oz) Soft Brown Sugar 1/3 Cup Sherry or Brandy ½ Teaspoon Lemon Essence - 250g (8oz) Plain Flour OR Finely Grated Lemon Rind 60g (2oz) Self-raising Flour ½ Teaspoon Almond Essence ½ Teaspoon Vanilla Essence METHOD: 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 essences. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. 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 20cm (8”) square tin and bake in a slow oven for approximately 3 ½ to 4 hours. Allow the cake to cool in the tin. NOTE: To ensure uniformity and depending on the size, it is suggested that the raisins be snipped into 2 or 3 pieces, cherries into 4-6 pieces and almonds crosswise into 3-4 pieces. REGULATIONS:

1. The Rich Fruit Cake competition follows the show-group-state level of competition. 2. An exhibitor having won at local show, will bake another cake for entry in the Group Final; the

winner will then be required to bake a further cake for the State Final. 3. Exhibitors are to follow the recipe and specification (listed above). 4. An exhibitor having won at local show level is not eligible to enter any other show until after the

Group judging, when, if not the winning entry, can compete further. 5. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Group in the State Final. 6. Each cake entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. 7. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final level then the second place

getter is eligible to compete.

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VAS CARROT CAKE COMPETITION Steward: Mrs Jeanette McKnight (Ph: 5475 2461) Entries Close: Saturday 8th October 2016. No late entries! Entry Fee: Free Judging: Saturday 15th October 2016

1st and 2nd place ribbons awarded. The winner of this section will compete in a Regional Final to be conducted by the Midlands Group of VAS at a place and time to be determined. Group Finalists will then compete at a subsequent Royal Melbourne Show.

CARROT CAKE Competitors are to use their own recipe, it is to have no less than 350grams of carrots, be un-iced and baked in a 20cm round tin. Recipe must be attached to cake upon entering. RULES & REGULATIONS:

1. The Carrot Cake competition follows the show-group-state level of competition. 2. An exhibitor having won at local show, will bake another cake for entry in the Group Final; the

winner will then be required to bake a further cake for the State Final. 3. An exhibitor having won at local show level is not eligible to enter any other show until after the

Group judging, when, if not the winning entry, can compete further. 4. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Group in the State Final. 5. Each cake entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. 6. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final level then the second place

getter is eligible to compete.

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SECTION G

COOKERY (AMATEURS ONLY)

Steward: Mrs. Jeanette McKnight (Ph: 5475 2461) Entries Close: Saturday 8th October 2016. No late entries! Entry Fee: $2.00 for each entry Judging: Saturday 15th October 2016

Aggregate prize donated by THE GRAND BOOKROOM & GALLERY 1st and 2nd place ribbons awarded in each class plus aggregate ribbon and prize across all classes.

● All exhibits to be cooked by day prior to judging and displayed on white paper plates. ● All exhibits in this section will be displayed in glass showcases.

CLASSES: Class Item Class Item

1 Boiled Fruit Cake – un-iced 14 Home Made Bread – White or Wholemeal (not to be made in a bread maker)

2 Decorated Cake – Show theme 15 Zucchini Cake 3 Six Plain Scones 16 Sponge Sandwich – unfilled, un-iced

4 Apple Pie – baked in foil plate 17 Uncooked Slices-2 varieties - 3 pieces of each variety

5 “Blokes Cake” Iced Chocolate Cake (packet mix allowed)

18 Cooked Slices –2 varieties -3 pieces of each variety

6 Banana Loaf 19 Hedgehog or Biscuit Cake -6 pieces

7 Gluten Free Cake 20 Plate of Shortbread. 8 Mixed Biscuits –2 varieties, 3 of

each variety 21 Farmers Morning “Smoko” in a

basket- Max size 30x30cm

9 Orange Cake – iced 22 4 Muffins, Sweet – 2 varieties 10 Best Decorated Fruit Cake 23 4 Muffins, Savoury – 2 varieties

11 Six Lamingtons – cake mix 24 Ginger Fluff – unfilled, un-iced 12 Six Sausage Rolls 25 Blokes- 4 Decorated Cupcakes 13 Iced Chocolate Cake 26 Ladies- 4 Decorated Cupcakes

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VAS BOILED FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION FOR JUNIORS UNDER 18 YEARS

Steward: Mrs Jeanette McKnight (Ph: 5475 2461) Entries Close: Saturday 8th October 2016. No late entries! Entry Fee: Free Judging: Saturday 15th October 2016

First prize $20 donated by: MALDON SENIOR CITIZENS 1st and 2nd place ribbons awarded. The winner of this section will compete in a Regional Final to be conducted by the Midlands Group of VAS at a place and time to be determined. Group Finalists will then compete at a subsequent Royal Melbourne Show. Trophy for sate final winner. Competition is for junior cake bakers under 18 years of age on the day of their local show. RECIPE FOR BOILED FRUIT CAKE: INGREDIENTS: 375g (12oz) Mixed Fruit ½ cup Sherry ¾ cup Brown Sugar 2 Eggs, lightly beaten 1 teaspoon Mixed Spice 2 tablespoons Marmalade ½ cup Water 1 cup Self-Raising Flour 125g (4oz) Butter 1 cup Plain Flour ½ teaspoon Bicarbonate Soda ¼ teaspoon Salt METHOD: Place the mixed fruit, sugar, spice, water and butter in a large saucepan and bring to the boil. Simmer gently for 3 minutes, then remove from stove, add bicarb soda and allow to cool. Add the sherry, eggs and marmalade, mixing well. Fold in the sifted dry ingredients then place in a greased and lined 20cm round cake tin. Bake in a moderately slow oven for 1 ½ hours or until cooked when tested. REGULATIONS:

1. The Boiled Fruit Cake competition follows the show-group-state level of competition. 2. An exhibitor having won at local show, will bake another cake for entry in the Group Final; the

winner will then be required to bake a further cake for the State Final. 3. Exhibitors are to follow the recipe and specification (listed above). 4. An exhibitor having won at local show level is not eligible to enter any other show until after the

Group judging, when, if not the winning entry, can compete further. 5. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Group in the State Final. 6. Each cake entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. 7. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final level then the second place

getter is eligible to compete.

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VAS CARROT & DATE MUFFINS COMPETITION

FOR JUNIORS UNDER 18 YEARS Steward: Mrs Jeanette McKnight (Ph: 5475 2461) Entries Close: Saturday 8thOctober 2016. No late entries! Entry Fee: Free Judging: Saturday 15th October 2016 1st and 2nd place ribbons awarded. The winner of this section will compete in a Regional Final to be conducted by the Midlands Group of VAS at a place and time to be determined. Group Finalists will then compete at a subsequent Royal Melbourne Show. Competition is for junior cake bakers under 18 year of age on the day of their local show. RECIPE FOR CARROT & DATE MUFFINS: INGREDIENTS: 2 ½ cups self-raising flour 1 tablespoon orange marmalade 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon Cup canola oil ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg 2 eggs, lightly beaten Cup brown sugar (firmly packed) ¾ cup orange juice 1/3 cup pitted dates Cup reduced fat milk 1 cup coarsely grated carrot METHOD: ● Heat oven to 190°C (moderately hot). ● Line and spray a 12 hole muffin pan with large paper cases. ● Sift dry ingredients into a large bowl; stir in dates, carrots. Then add the combined

marmalade, oil, eggs, juice and milk. Mix until just combined. ● Spoon mixture evenly into prepared pan holes. ● Cook for 20 minutes, (to test muffins are cooked inserted cake skewer. If it comes out

clean the muffins are ready. ● Stand muffins in pan for 5 minutes then turn out onto a wire rack to cool. ● Show entries – 4 muffins per plate per entry. ● Do not dust with icing sugar. ● Serves 12 (If you only eat one each).

RULES & REGULATIONS:

1. The Carrot & Date Muffin competition follows the show-group-state level of competition. 2. An exhibitor having won at local show, will bake another cake for entry in the Group Final; the

winner will then be required to bake a further cake for the State Final. 3. Exhibitors are to follow the recipe and specification (listed above). 4. An exhibitor having won at local show level is not eligible to enter any other show until after the

Group judging, when, if not the winning entry, can compete further. 5. An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Group in the State Final. 6. Each cake entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. 7. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final level then the second place

getter is eligible to compete.

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SECTION J

CHILDREN’S COOKERY – UNDER 18 YEARS

Steward: Mrs. Jeanette McKnight (Ph: 5475 2461) Entries Close: Saturday 8th October 2016. No late entries. Entry Fee: $1.00 for each entry Judging: Saturday 15th October 2016

1st, 2nd &3rd place ribbons awarded in each class plus prize money. Aggregate ribbon and prize across all classes. 1st Prize: $5, 2nd Prize: $3, 3rd Prize: $2.

Prize for best exhibit donated by: MALDON FUDGE & ICE CREAMERY All exhibits to be cooked the day prior to judging and exhibited on white paper plates. The use of packet mix is permitted. CLASSES: 1. Plate of Four Scones 6. Cooked Slices – 2 varieties, 3 pieces 2. Decorated Sponge of each 3. Four Decorated Cup Cakes 7. Uncooked Slices – 2 varieties, 3 4. Novelty Cake – Show theme pieces of each 5. Four Pop Cakes 8. Chocolate cake - Iced ********************************************************

SECTION J1

CHILDREN’S COOKERY - 10 YEARS AND UNDER

Steward: Mrs. Jeanette McKnight (Ph: 5475 2461) Entries close: Saturday 8th October 2016. No late entries. Entry Fee: $1.00 for each entry Judging: Saturday 15th October 2016

Prizes for each class donated by: MRS M. McKNIGHT 1st, 2nd &3rd place ribbons awarded in each class plus prize money. Aggregate ribbon and prize across all classes. 1st Prize: $5, 2nd Prize: $3, 3rd Prize: $2 All exhibits to be cooked the day prior to Judging and exhibited on white paper plates. CLASSES: 1. Plate of Four Scones 2. Plate of Four Drop Scones 3. Best Decorated Teddy Bear Biscuit (plate of 3) 4. Four Decorated Cup Cakes 5. Most Nutritious Lunch box

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SECTION K

COLLECTIONS Entries close: Saturday 8th October 2016. No late entries! Entry Fee: $1 for each entry Judging: Saturday 15th October 2016

Prize for best Exhibit

1st and 2nd place ribbons awarded in each class. Items for each class are to be no more than 50cmx30cm. Each exhibit is to be accompanied by a brief history of the item. History is to be hand written or printed on a small card that will be displayed with the exhibit. Include information such as how old the item is, where it came from and what it’s used for etc. Judge will take into account the condition, cohesiveness and the aesthetics and presentation of each collection. CLASSES:

1. 3 Teapots 2. Hat Badges pins - minimum of 5 and Maximum of 10 pinned to hat. 3. 5 Bottles 4. 3 Cards/Postcards 5. 3 Collector’s Tins 6. Miniature collectables Max of 15

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SECTION K1

LEGO, KNEX, MECCANO BUILDING COMPETITION Entries close: Saturday 8th October 2016. No late entries! Entry fee: $1.00 per entry Judging: Saturday 15th October 2016

Prizes for each individual class donated by: WICKED TEMPTATIONS

1st, 2nd & 3rd place ribbons awarded in each class.

Classes 1-4 are to be constructed of at least 95% Lego. All models for classes 1-8 are to be no larger than 40cmx40cm. Construction theme: “Be Creative” CLASSES: 1. Lego - Age 7 and Under 5. Other Construction Material - Age 7 and Under 2. Lego - Age 8-11 years 6. Other Construction Material – Age 8-11 years 3. Lego - Age 12-16 years 7. Other Construction Material – Age 12-16 years 4. Lego – Open 8. Other Construction Material – Open

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SECTION L

JAMS & PRESERVES

Steward: Mrs B. Taylor Entries close: Saturday 8th October 2016. No late entries! Entry Fee: $2.00 for each entry Judging: Saturday 15th October 2016 1st and 2nd place ribbons awarded in each class plus aggregate ribbon and prize across all classes. Aggregate prize donated by: HEATHER LIGHFOOT Note: Present Jars with clear covers. Clean presentation of Jars. Multiple entries per exhibitor per class. Label on jars and date. Jars of Jam, Pickles, Relish,and Chutney to be between 300gms-500gms. Jar & Clip 120gms. Lemon Butter jar size 250gms. Sauce from 250mls-500mls. Microwave permitted. CLASSES: 1. Jar Plum Jam 15. Jar Tomato Relish 2. Jar Fig Jam 16. Jar Green Tomato Pickle 3. Jar Apricot Jam 17. Jar Chutney 4. Jar Blackberry Jam 18. Jar Preserved Peaches 5. Jar Berry Jam not mentioned 19. Jar Preserved Pears in Schedule 20. Jar Preserved Apricots 6. Jar Non Berry Jam not mentioned 21. Jar Preserved Plums in Schedule 22. Jar Preserved Cherries 7. Jar One Fruit Marmalade 23. Jar Any Other Preserved Fruit 8. Jar Mixed Fruit Marmalade 24. Jar Preserved Tomatoes 9. Jar Quince Jelly 25. Jar Pickled Onions 10. Jar Apple Jelly 26. Jar of Relish 11. Any Other Jelly 27. Jar Mustard Pickle 12. Jar Lemon Butter 28. Pickled Fruit or Vegetables in clear liquid 13. Bottle Plum Sauce 29. Any Other Tomato Produce not catered 14. Bottle Tomato Sauce for elsewhere

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Email- [email protected]

53 MAIN STREET, MALDON 3463

PHONE: 03 5475 2330

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Opening Hours Monday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Tuesday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Wednesday 9:00 am – 5:00pm Thursday 9:00 am – 5:00pm Friday 9:00 am – 5:00pm Saturday 9:00am – 4:00 pm Sunday 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

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SECTION M

FRUIT, VEGETABLES & HOME PRODUCE Steward; Mrs Pat Stancombe Entries close: Saturday 8th October 2016. No late entries! Entry Fee: $2.00 for each entry Judging: Saturday 15th October 2016

1st and 2nd place ribbons in each class plus aggregate ribbon and prize across all classes.

Fruit, Vegetables & Home Produce Cont’d CLASSES: 1. 4 Lemons, stems attached 9. Collection of Herbs, Named 2. 4 Oranges, stems attached 10. Collection of Vegetables 3. 4 Grapefruit, stems attached 11. 6 White Hen Eggs 4. Bunch Raddish (consisting of 5 Raddish) 12. 6 Brown or coloured Hen Eggs 5. 3 Beetroot 13. 6 White or coloured Duck Eggs 6. 6 Sticks of Rhubarb 14. 6 Bantam Eggs 7. 6 Sticks Silverbeet 15. 6 Any other egg 8. Pumpkin

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SECTION N

POT PLANTS

Aggregate prize donated by: MALDON TIMBER & HARDWARE Container not to exceed 30cms (12”). CLASSES:

1. One Orchid in Bloom 7. Foliage Only 2. One Maidenhair Fern 8. Collection of Plants in a pot 3. Bulbs in Bloom 9. One Fern – Not Maidenhair 4. One Bromeliad 10. Three Cacti staged singly 5. One Kind of Succulent 11. 1 Succulent–any variety-in Novelty container 6. One Pot Plant in bloom 12. Succulents in a container of a reasonable size

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SECTION O

HORTICULTURE

Steward: Mrs Joan Birmingham (Ph: 5475 2714) Entries Close: Saturday 8th October 2016 Late Entries: FOR CUT FLOWERS ONLY. Will be accepted up to 5 pm

Thursday October 13th 2016 Entry Fee: $2.00 for each entry Judging: Saturday 15th October 2016 - 2:00pm sharp. Exhibits will be accepted

from 11am to 1pm, Saturday October 15th at the Show Pavilion.

Trophy for best exhibit in intermediate and novice sections floral art donated by: JOAN BIRMINGHAM

1st and 2nd place ribbons awarded in each class plus aggregate ribbon and prize for the classes of Cut Flowers, Floral Art Open and Pot Plants. Presentation of prizes will commence at 3:30pm in the Pavilion on SHOW DAY. CUT FLOWERS: All cut flowers must be grown by exhibitor. Naming of roses would be appreciated. Container to consist of 3 to 5 stems, unless otherwise stated. Exhibitors please note: Cut Flowers to be shown in Green Containers provided. Cut flowers in Shows must not include flowering hardwood shrubs, hardwood creepers or fruits, but can include roses, hydrangeas, euphorbia wulfenii, marguerites, pelargoniums, salvias. NOTE: Shrubs can be exhibited in classes where specified in schedule.

CUT FLOWERS

Aggregate prize donated by: The Art of Craft CLASSES:

1. Container of Spring Flowering Bulbs – (3-5 stems) laterals allowed 2. Container of Poppies – mixed colours – (3 to 5 stems) 3. Container of Ranunculi – mixed colours – (3 to 5 stems) 4. Container of Calendula – (3 to 5 stems) 5. Container of Sweet Peas – mixed colours – (3 to 5 stems) 6. Container of Flowers not provided for elsewhere – (3 to 5 cuts) 7. Container of Marguerites – mixed colours – (3 to 5 cuts) 8. Three Miniature Roses - any variety – one cut of each - staged singly 9. Three Roses – any type – distinct varieties – named if possible (staged singly) 10. One Rose – any type - one bloom only 11. One Rose – Hybrid Tea. Any type 12. Three cuts of Iris – distinct - any type - staged singly 13. Three Varieties of Flowering Shrub, in bloom – one cut of each - staged singly 14. Four kinds of Cut Flowers – one cut of each - staged singly 15. Three Pansies – distinct - staged singly 16. One spike of Orchid – any type

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17. One Cut of Iris – any type 18. Three Cuts of Native Plants – in bloom –up to 45cms showing above the container

– staged singly 19. One cut of Climbing Plant - in bloom – up to 45 cms showing above the container 20. Three cuts of Pelargonium or Zonal Geranium – any kind – staged singly

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SECTION P

HORTICULTURE

FLORAL ART – ARRANGEMENTS Space allowed – 45cms, unless otherwise stated. Plant material need not be grown by the exhibitor. Any plant material, bases, drapes and accessories allowed, unless otherwise stated.

OPEN

Aggregate prize donated by: Mr AL & Mrs B TAYLOR CLASSES:

1. Arrangement using two containers 2. Arrangement illustrating Springtime 3. Miniature Arrangement (not exceeding 10cms by 10cms) using flowers & foliage 4. Table Centre using fresh materials (Christmas theme) 5. Vertical arrangement using foliage only 6. Presentation Basket including Australian Natives

Horticulture – Floral Art Arrangements Cont’d

INTERMEDIATE

For Exhibitors who have won no more than 3, 1st prizes in these sections previously.

CLASSES: 7. Arrangement in a BOWL 8. Arrangement for a DINING TABLE 9. Arrangement in a NOVELTY CONTAINER 10. Arrangement in a PICTURE FRAME using horticultural materials

NOVICE (Beginners Only)

CLASSES: 11. Arrangement in a Basket 12. Sweet & Simple 13. Posy of Flowers (in water) – may include ribbon

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SECTION Q

HORTICULTURE – SCHOOL CHILDREN ONLY

Steward: Mrs Joan Birmingham (Ph: 5475 2374) Entries Close: Saturday 8th October 2016 Entry Fee: $1.00 per entry

Please state on the entry form which school you represent. Judging: Saturday 15th October 2016 at 2:00pm sharp Trophy for best exhibit in primary section and best exhibit in secondary section donated by:

JOAN BIRMINGHAM $20 Trophy for school which gains the most prize points in both primary and secondary classes

donated by: JOAN BIRMINGHAM $20 1st 3 Points. 2nd 2 Points. 3rd 1 Point.

Prize money for each class donated by: LEAH PANOS and ZEN EDEN PRODUCE

1st, 2nd & 3rd place ribbons awarded in each class plus prize money. 1st Prize: $5, 2nd Prize: $3, 3rd Prize: $2. CLASSES: Posy using flowers & foliage (ribbon allowed)

1. Age 7 years & under 2. Age 8 -11 years 3. Age 12-16 years

My Favourite home grown flowers – up to 10 stems. (Need not be the same kind) 4. Age 7 years & under 5. Age 8-11 years 6. Age 12-16 years Decorated Saucer – using flowers and foliage (edges must be covered) 7. Age 7 years & under 8. Age 8-11 years 9. Age 12-16 years Novelty Item made from Fruit and / or Vegetables 10. Age 7 years & under 11. Age 8-11 years 12. Age 12-16 years Garden in a shoebox (in scale accessories allowed) 13. Age 7 years & under 14. Age 8-11 years 15. Age 12-16 years One or more Succulents in a Pot 16. Age 7 years & under 17. Age 8-11 years 18. Age 12-16 years

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A Home grown Vegetable 19. Age 7 years & under 20. Age 8-11 years 21. Age 12-16 years Three weeds in a container 22. Age 7 years & under 23. Age 8-11 years 24. Age 12-16 years A floral arrangement for a small table 25. Age 7 years & under 26. Age 8-11 years 27. Age 12-16 years EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION, KINDERGARTEN, PLAYGROUP, YOUTH GROUP 28. Collections of vegetables from the school or community garden 29. Collection of flowers from the school or community garden 30. Scarecrow made from Recycled materials

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SECTION R

NEEDLE AND OTHER CRAFT Stewards: Nance Winderlich Entries Close: Saturday 8th October 2016. No Late Entries! Entry Fee: $2.00 for each entry. Judging: Saturday 15th October 2016 1st and 2nd place ribbons awarded in each class. Separate aggregate or best exhibit prizes for sections as noted in section descriptions. Work which has gained First Prize at previous Maldon Shows is not eligible. Only work completed in the last three years is eligible. Class cards must be firmly attached to exhibits. Bands on hand knitted garments must not be made by machine. They must be hand knitted. The Wool Stash Best FIRST TIME Craft Entrant The inaugural The Wool Stash prize will be presented to a first time entrant in the 2016 Maldon Baringhup Agricultural Show. Entries in any of the craft sections including the VAS wool craft categories will be eligible for judging under the following criteria:

1. The entry is made of pure wool/wool blend. 2. The entrant has not entered nor won a prize in any wool craft section in previous years. 3. The entry can be knitted, crocheted, spun, woven or felted (or a combination of techniques) and is otherwise eligible for entry in any section of the 2016 MBAS schedule. 4. The entry does not have to be a prize winner in its original entry category. 5. There is no additional entry fee required for consideration in this prize judging.

The successful first time entrant will receive a gift voucher to the value of $50 from The Wool Stash, Maldon. Eligible Sections: R1 - Open Needlework - 6 Soft toy (if made from wool) R2 - Open Knitting/Crochet R4 - Open Craft - 7, 12, 13, R5 - Special - 1, 3 S2 - VAS Knitting S4 - VAS Crochet T - Primary School Children - 7. Junior Students - 14 (Wool craft items only) Senior Students - 20 (Wool craft items only)

SECTION R1

OPEN NEEDLEWORK

Best Exhibit prize donated by: LAVENDER, LACE & LIVING CLASSES: 1. Article of Needlework, hand 5. Cross Stitch Article worked 6. Soft Toy 2. Gent’s / Lady’s Garment, 7. Best Dressed Doll any fabric 8. Rag Doll / Clown / Teddy Bear etc 3. Tapestry, un-mounted 9. Article of Machine Embroidery

4. Tapestry, mounted

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SECTION R2

OPEN KNITTING / CROCHET

Best Exhibit prize Sections 1-5 donated by: LILLIAN LONG

Best Exhibit prize Sections 6-9 donated by: LAVENDER, LACE & LIVING CLASSES: 1. Baby’s Knitted Garment 6. Article of Crochet, cotton

any yarn 7. Article of Crochet, any other yarn 2. Child’s Knitted Garment 8. Best Dressed Doll. any yarn (1st Prize - $10.00 – donated by M. McKnight) 3. Gent’s Knitted Garment 9. Knitted/Crocheted Article not otherwise any yarn provided for 4. Lady’s Knitted Garment any yarn 5. Knitted or Crochet, Beanie, Beret or Hat

SECTION R3

PATCHWORK / QUILTING

Prize for the Best Exhibit Classes 1-7 as chosen by the judge donated by: THE VILLAGE PATCH MALDON

CLASSES: 1. Patchwork Quilt, hand worked 4. Patchwork other than Quilt, machine sewn 2. Patchwork other than Quilt, 5. Article of Patchwork, combination hand & Hand worked machine sewn. 3. Patchwork Quilt, machine sewn 6. Article of Candlewicking 7. Patchwork, baby’s Quilt, any medium

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SECTION R4

OPEN CRAFT

Prize for the Best Exhibit classes 1-14 as chosen by the judge donated by: BOUNDARY FARM HOMESTEAD

CLASSES: 1. Piece of Leatherwork 10. Scrapbook page- Album format, photo’s, 2. Woodwork embellishments (paper, buttons, ribbons, lace, 3. Metalwork artificial flowers, anything really) 4. Small Article of China Painting 11. Scrapbooking- Off The Page, something 5. Article from used material three dimensional crafted out of papers and 6. Ceramic, hand painted embellishments. 7. Article from Hand Spun Yarn 12 Any Article of Handcraft not -sample of raw material to be included provided for 8. 3 Distinct Articles suitable for gifts 13. Knitted/crochet Coat Hanger 9. Scrapbooking - Hand crafted cards, 14. Most Attractively wrapped Special any size, any message Occasion box. Max size 25cm

SECTION R5

SPECIAL

Prize for the Best Exhibit classes 1-4 as chosen by the judge donated by:

MALDON PHARMACY Open to disabled residents, clients of Day Centre or residents over 75 years. CLASSES: 1. Article of Crochet and / or Knitting 2. Article of Craftwork for persons with disability 3. Any Article of craft- Entrant over 75 years 4. One Hand Made Greeting Card

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SECTION S

VAS COMPETITIONS

Regulations: 1. An Exhibitor may represent only one Society at Group level and one Group at State level.

An exhibit may only win one Group Final in a show season, should the same article/garment be entered again and found to have already won a Group Final in the same show season the Exhibitor must return the prize money and will be disqualified from exhibiting for 12 months.

2. An article/garment having won at a Show will compete at a Group Final: the winning article/garment will then compete at the Royal Melbourne Show.

3. An article/garment having won a State Final, is no longer eligible to compete in the competition. 4. Each article/garment entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. 5. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final levels, the second

place getter is eligible to compete. 6. A person will not be permitted to win at more than one Show within the State in any one

Show year. Persons not adhering to this rule will be required forfeit/refund prize money. 7. All work to have been completed within the last twelve (12) months.

VAS Ltd Competitions very generously sponsored by:

S P O T L I G H T

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• Accountant • Tax Agent • Business

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Confidentiality Assured Call GARRY JOHNSTONE on

5475 2321 - 0418 277 323 Evening appointments available

• Otway Pork • Fresh Fish every Tuesday • La Ionica Chicken • Variety of homemade Sausages • Don’t forget to get your Christmas

orders in!

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SECTION S1

“VAS LTD PATCHWORK COMPETITION”

Patchwork Piece, no more than 1 metre on any one side, machine pieced and machine quilted. Embellishments allowed.

SECTION S2

“VAS LTD KNITTING COMPETITION”

Exhibit must be made from Pure Wool/Wool Blend of any ply and must have attached label from wool used or receipt from Woollen Mill.

SECTION S3

“VAS LTD HAND EMBROIDERY COMPETITION”

An article of Hand Embroidery, any type, excluding cross stitch.

SECTION S4

“SPOTLIGHT STATE SEWING COMPETITION”

The garment/outfit to be made by the exhibitor. Garment/outfit of wearing apparel (maximum 3 pieces). Sewn by machine. May be hand finished. Accessories such as scarves, stoles, shawls, gloves etc are not acceptable. Knitted/Crocheted items not acceptable. To be constructed in fabric using natural fiber or fiber blend.

SECTION S5

“VAS LTD CROCHET COMPETITION”

Crocheted Article made from Pure Wool / Wool Blend of any ply. Exhibitor to attach the label from wool used or receipt from woolen mill.

State Final Prizes for each of the five sections

First $300.00 Spotlight voucher Plus VAS Ltd Trophy

Second $150.00 Spotlight voucher

Third $50.00 Spotlight voucher

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SECTION T

NEEDLECRAFT & OTHER CRAFT – STUDENTS

Steward: Nance Winderlich Entries close: Saturday 8th October 2016. No late entries! Entry Fee: $1.00 per entry Judging: Saturday 15th October 2016

Prizes for each class donated by: KINGA’S CARPENTRY & TEDDY & ME 1st, 2nd & 3rd place ribbons awarded in each class plus prize money. 1st Prize: $5.00, 2nd Prize: $3.00 cents, 3rd Prize: $2.00 cents.

PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN

CLASSES: a. Decorated Egg (Hard Boiled) c. Article of Handcraft b. Noodle Craft d. Article made from Recycled Material i.e. Milk

Bottle Tops, Toilet Rolls etc .

PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN

CLASSES: 1. Any Article of Handcraft 5. Article made from Recycled Material 2. Hand Painted Egg (Hard Boiled) 6. Cards- hand made, any materials 3. Any Article of Sculpture 7. Article of Knitting 4. Any Article of Pottery 8. Longest Gumleaf mounted on cardboard

JUNIOR STUDENTS (years 7, 8 & 9)

CLASSES: 9. Article of Metalwork 13. Garment made of any Fabric 10. Article of Woodwork 14. Article not provided for 11. Article of Pottery 15. Article of Leather 12. Article made from Recycled Material

SENIOR STUDENTS (years 10, 11 & 12)

CLASSES: 16. Garment of any Fabric 19. Article of Pottery 17. Article of Woodwork 20. Article not provided for elsewhere 18. Scrapbooking – single page in 21. Article of Metalwork plastic pocket

MIDLAND GROUP JUNIOR CRAFT 22. Decorated Boot- Under 10 years 23. Decorated Boot- 11-16 years Winners of the Midland group section have the opportunity of competing against other show societies at the next Midland Group Dinner

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SECTION U

ART & PHOTOGRAPHY

Steward: Allex Hall Contact Number: 0497601435 Entries close: Wednesday 12th October 2016. No late entries! Entry Fee: $2.00 per entry Judging: Saturday 15th October 2016 Entries for this section only can be lodged and paid for at the Maldon Community Centre between 2pm-8pm Wednesday 12th Oct. Other arrangements can be made by contacting Allex Photography may also be left on this day or taken to the pavilion on Saturday 15th Oct between 11am and 1.30pm. Adult open art to be NO GREATER THAN 70cm on longest side. All entries are to be unsigned or signature covered before being dropped off.

PRIZE FOR BEST EXHIBIT

1st and 2nd place ribbons awarded in each class.

ART WORK – OPEN

CLASSES: 1. Water Colour Painting 2. Oil/Acrylic Colour Painting 3. Self Portrait – any style, any medium 4. Drawing any medium 5. Cartoon Anime (single image, or strips), Manga comic

PHOTOGRAPHY – OPEN Photos to be mounted only. Professional photographers are ineligible.

CLASSES: 6. Best Print – Colour 7. Best Print – Black and White 8. Child Study – Black and White or Colour 9. Best Print of Maldon 10. Midland Group Class – “Party Time” (VAS Photography Competition Regulations apply, See Below) Winner in this class to compete in the Midland Group Final.

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SECTION U1

VAS PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION Regulations:

1. Unframed, not larger than 20 x 30cms, must be mounted (mount no larger than 3 cm’s), black and white or colour. Subject: “Sunrise/ Sunset within 50km of the show”. An exhibitor may represent only one Society at Group level and one Group at State level.

2. A photograph having won at a Show will compete at a Group final; the winning photograph will then compete at the next Royal Melbourne Show.

3. A photograph having won a State Final, is no longer eligible to compete in the competition. 4. Each photograph entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor. 5. If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at Group or State Final level the second place getter

is eligible to compete. 6. A person will not be permitted to win at more than one Show within the State in any one Show year.

Persons not adhering to this rule will be required to forfeit / refund prize money. 7. All work to have been completed within the last twelve (12) months.

“VAS LTD PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION”

CLASS 1: Unframed, not larger than 20x30cms, must be mounted (mount no larger than 3 cms) black and white or colour. Subject: “Sunrise/ Sunset within 50km radius of Show”. Competition to run at Local, Group and then State Level. State Final Prizes: 1st - $70 (donated by R & R Johnson) and trophy donated by VAS Ltd. 2nd - $20 (donated by R & R Johnson) 3rd - $10 (donated by R & R Johnson

“VAS LTD JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION”

CLASS 2: Exhibitors to be aged under 18 on the day of their local show. Unframed, not larger than 20x30cms, must be mounted (mount no larger than 3 cms) black and white or colour. Subject: “Spider Web within a 50km radius of show”. Competition to run at Local, Group and then State Level. State Final Prizes: 1st – $30 (donated by R & R Johnson) and trophy 2nd –$15 (donated by R & R Johnson) 3rd –$10 (donated by R & R Johnson)

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SECTION V

PHOTOGRAPHY – CHILDREN UNDER 16 YEARS

Steward: Allex Hall Entries close: Wednesday 12th October, 2016. No late entries! Entry Fee: $1.00 per entry Judging: Saturday 15th October 2016

Prize money for each class donated by: BEATON’S MALDON

1st & 2nd place ribbons awarded in each class plus prize money. 1st Prize: $5:00, 2nd Prize: $3:00, 3rd Prize: $2:00. *Note: Photos do not need to be mounted CLASSES:

1. Best Photo of “My Best Pet” – 10 years and under 2. Best Photo of “My Best Pet” – 11 years to 16 years 3. Best Photo of “My Best Friend” – 10 years and under 4. Best Photo of “My Best Friend” – 11 years to 16 years 5. Digital Print of Maldon heavily computer manipulated – 10 years and under 6. Digital Print of Maldon heavily computer manipulated – 11 years to 16 years

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SECTION W

ARTWORK – CHILDREN UNDER 16 YEARS Entries close: Wednesday 12th October, 2016. No late entries! Entry Fee: $1.00 per entry Judging: Saturday 15th October 2016

Prizes for each class donated by: MRS C. O’BYRNE 1st, 2nd &3rd place ribbons awarded in each class plus prize money. 1st prize: $5.00, 2nd prize: $3.00, 3rd prize: $2.00 cents. CLASSES: Drawing, any medium, any subject

1. Age 1-4 years 2. Age 5-7 years 3. Age 8-11 years 4. Age 12-16 years

Painting, any medium, any subject

5. Age 1-4 years 6. Age 5-7 years 7. Age 8-11 years 8. Age 12-16 years

Self Portrait, any medium

9. Age 1-4 years 10. Age 5-7 years 11. Age 8-11 years 12. Age 12-16 years

Cartoon (single image or strip), Anime, Magna comic 13. Age 8-11 years 14. Age 12-16 years Printmaking, any method, any subject 15. Age 8-11 years 16. Age 12-16 years Digital Art (computer generated) 17. Age 8-11 years 18. Age 12-16 years

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BEATON’S MALDON

Country Clothing & Footwear

Country Victoria’s finest selection of knitwear, shirts, golf & outerwear for women and men at reasonable prices.

Open 10am to 5pm daily.

Main Street High Street Maldon. Echuca.

Ph: 0400849326 Ph: 0437602594

LP Gas Cylinder Orders & Deliveries

MALDON GAS SUPPLY

PHONE: 03 5475 2465 0438 081 018

Prompt and Reliable Service

Life’s easier with Elgas

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GENERAL REGULATIONS: 1. All entries to be on Official Entry Form and pre-entries in the hands of the Secretary by 5 p.m. 8th

October unless otherwise specified. Horse entries will be accepted on the day NO TELEPHONE ENTRIES. Entry fee(s) to accompany entry.

2. Cheques, Money Orders, Postal Notes are to be made payable to Maldon & Baringhup Agricultural Society Inc. PLEASE DO NOT FORWARD CASH. Entries will only be returned if a stamped self-addressed envelope is enclosed with entries.

3. The committee of the Society reserves the right to refuse or cancel any entry and need not give any reason for doing so. Correspondence will not be entered into.

4. Exhibits, displays and all goods and properties are admitted to the showgrounds conditionally upon the owners absolving the Society from and indemnifying the Society against any claim arising out of any accident to or caused by resulting from miss delivery, accident, fire, storm-way, flood, lightning, theft or any other event.

5. All exhibits must be owned by the entrant as disclosed on the relevant entry form. The Secretary may call for evidence to that effect.

6. All exhibits be of the breed, pedigree, description, qualities and properties appropriate to the event entered. Any contravention tending to mislead the Judges of the event or the Committee of the Society will result in the disqualification of the entry and forfeiture of and prizes awarded to it.

7. Any exhibit affected with a vermin parasite, contagious or other disease shall be refused Admission to or caused to be removed from the Show.

8. Exhibitors must comply with all instructions of the Stewards of the relevant Section. 9. No Judge shall be an exhibitor in the section(s) where he/she is judging 10. The Judge of a Section is not bound to award any or all of the prizes provided for in a class. Any or

all of the prizes may be withheld when the Judge considers appropriate standards are not met. 11. The Judge of a Section may amalgamate or divide classes or transfer entries into more appropriate

classes if warranted. 12. Any person insulting, impeding or otherwise interfering with any Judge during the course of the Show

may be removed from the Showgrounds and any prizes awarded to such person may be forfeited. 13. Judges shall sign and pass their reports to the Secretary promptly after finalizing their decisions.

Protests against Judge’s decisions may be lodged within one hour (unless otherwise stated in Section) of the decision being notified, together with a Protest Fee of $20.00. The Protest Fee will be forfeited should the Committee consider the protest to be vexatious and frivolous.

14. Prize Cards, Ribbons and other Awards bestowed at the current Show must be displayed with the relevant exhibit from the time of the award to the close of the Show.

15. No exhibit will be removed from the Showgrounds before the closure of the Show except with permission of the Steward of the Section.

16. Contravention of any regulation may lead to the forfeiture of any prizes won. 17. Any dispute to the construction of these regulations will be determined by the Committee of the

Society whose decision will be final. 18. All dogs owned by either Showman Guild members, competitors or the general public must be

chained or confined by the owner’s leash. Chain/leash not to exceed one metre in length. Dogs to be muzzled whilst not in competition.

19. Prizes and Trophies can be collected from the Chief Steward of the Section concerned on presentation or prize cards.

20. At 4 pm on Show Day, the Pavilion is to be closed. All patrons are to leave then, and only exhibitors are to be re-admitted.

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SHOW OFFICE HOURS

AT WALLER REALTY

30A MAIN STREET MALDON

THURSDAY 6th OCTOBER – 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm

FRIDAY 7th OCTOBER - 10:00 am to 4:00 pm

SATURDAY 8th OCTOBER - 9:30 am to 12:30 pm

SHOW OFFICE HOURS

AT MALDON COMMUNUTY CENTRE

FRANCIS STREET MALDON

WEDNESDAY 12TH OCTOBER- 2pm to 8pm

“ADMISSION”

ADULTS: $10.00

FAMILY (2 ADULTS & FAMILY UNDER 14): $20.00

PENSIONERS: $5.00

CHILDREN (UNDER 14): $5.00

MEMBERSHIP: $10.00 SINGLE & $20.00 FAMILY (ADMITS TO SHOW)

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Maldon & Baringhup Agricultural Society Inc.

ABN: 85 560 355 032 Est. 1858 Inc. No: A5402P www.maldonshow.com.au

Postal Address: P.O. Box 184, Maldon, Vic, 3463

Entry Form

Entries per exhibitor exceeding 10 will be free of charge. Section Class Exhibit Exhibit No.

Office Use Only Entry Fee

Total Entry Fees

Optional Members Ticket $20

Payment Details I enclose a Cheque / Money Order payable to: Maldon & Baringhup Agricultural Society Inc. for $ I have made Direct Payment to: BSB: 633 000 Account No: 103 900 700 Please use your full name OR Business name on the Bank Transaction.

$

Please fill in all the details (except Exhibit No) and return by the closing date to- 1. Mail- addressed to- Secretary, Po Box 184 Maldon, Vic 3463 2. Email- [email protected] 3. The Show Office- last Saturday before the show.

Please fill out and sign below confirming you have read conditions.

Name_______________________________________________________________________

Address_____________________________________________________________________

Email_______________________________________________________________________

Signature____________________________________________Date____________________

Please tick if you would like to be informed by email when future years’ schedules are available Entry fees must be included- No late entries accepted.