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OPEN FELTING AWARDS
L1-26 MAT, WALL HANGING OR SADDLE CLOTH.
L1-27 FELTED HAT BEST FELTED ARTICLE
L1-28 FELTED BAG OR SLIPPERS Trophy donated by Mrs Valerie Drinkwater and Mrs.
L1-29 SCARF Christine Krawczyk
L1-30 HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE - TEA COSY, POT HOLD-
BEST KNITTING AND CROCHET
ER ETC. Trophy donated by Murray and Bourne
L1-31 ARTICLE IN NUNO FELTING
L1-32 CHILD'S TOY OR DECORATIVE ARTICLE BEST NOVICE ENTRY
Trophy donated by Mrs. Fay Rickard
NOVICE FIBRECRAFT
Open to entrants who have not previously won a prize BEST ORIGINAL DESIGN
at the Stanthorpe Show Trophy - $25.00 donated by Mrs. Mary Clarke
L1-33 SKEIN OF HANDSPUN NATURAL FIBRE
L1-34 GARMENT MADE FROM HANDSPUN YARN BEST WOVEN ARTICLE
L1-35 ANY ARTICLE USING HANDSPUN FIBRE, ANY Trophy donated by Mrs. Jill Stevens

TECHNIQUE CHAMPION EXHIBIT
L1-36 ANY HANDWOVEN ARTICLE Trophy donated by Granite Belt Spinners and Weavers

SECTION L2 – MANUAL ARTS

Location: Held in the Stanthorpe Showgrounds Exhibition Centre (western side)
Steward: Russell Smith - Phone: 07 4683 2307

Entries: received in the Exhibition Centre on Thursday 1 February 2018 between 4.00pm and 6.30pm
Entry fees: Senior - $1.00 per exhibit, Youth up to 16 years – 50 cents per exhibit
Collection of exhibits: Saturday between 4pm & 5pm.
Judging: Thursday 8.30pm
All entrants to pay gate admission unless a show society member.

SPONSORS

THANK YOU TO ALL SPONSORS OF THE 2018 STANTHORPE SHOW MANUAL ARTS SECTION
Mr David Inch – Mr Russell Smith

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

1. Junior entries up to 14 years of
2. All items must be within sizes

All Wood Work entries must be min. 80%
4. All Leatherwork must include some leather

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CLASSES L2-30 CLOCK
L2-31 TABLE LAMP
LEATHER WORK (OPEN) L2-32
L2-1 PLAITED, HAND TOOLED OR STAMPED L2-33 ANY OTHER ITEM OF WOODTURNING
AN ARTICLE OF WOOD INCORPORATING
L2-2 ANY SMALL LEATHER CRAFT eg. bag, L2-34 PYROGRAPHY
pouch, wallet, band L2-35 SOMETHING NEW FROM SOMETHING OLD
L2-36 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
L2-3 HANDBAG OR WOODEN MACHINERY
L2-4 ARTICLE OF JEWELLERY OR FASHION
WOODWORK (JUNIOR)
L2-5 ANY DECORATIVE USE OF L2-37 WOODEN TOY
L2-6 SOMETHING NEW FROM SOMETHING O L2-38 LIDDED BOX
L2-7 ARTICLE OF WORKING LEATHER e.g. reins, L2-39 ANY OTHER ITEM OF WOODCRAFT. e.g. models
L2-40 STOOL OR TABLE up to 600mm maximum
halter, bridle
dimension 1 way (check with steward)
METAL WORK (OPEN) L2-41 SOMETHING NEW FROM SOMETHING OLD
L2-8 WELDED ARTICLE – up to 20kg
L2-9 NON-WELDED ARTICLE – up to 20 kg PRIZES
L2-10 ANY FORGED METAL ITEM – up to 20 kg
L2-11 SOMETHING NEW FROM SOMETHING OLD all open classes
L2-12 METAL SCULPTURE – up to 20 kg Open/Novice: 1st $5.00, 2nd
L2-13 ANY OTHER METALWORK up to 20kg
all junior classes
LEATHER WORK (JUNIOR) Junior: 1st $4.50, 2nd $ unless otherwise s
L2-14 PLAITED, HAND TOOLED, OR STAMPED
AWARDS
ARTICLE, must include some leatherwork
L2-15 ANY DECORATIVE USE OF LEATHER CHAMPION LEATHERWORK (Open)
L2-16 ANY SMALL LEATHER CRAFT e.g. bag, pouch, Winner receives ribbon &
donated by David
wallet, hat band, belt etc.
L2-17 ARTICLE OF WORKING LEATHER e.g. reins, CHAMPION LEATHERWORK (Junior)
Winner receives ribbon
halter, bridle etc. donated by David Inch
L2-18 SOMETHING NEW FROM SOMETHING OLD
CHAMPION METALWORK (Open/Junior)
METALWORK (JUNIOR) Winner receives ribbon
L2-19 WELDED ARTICLE – up to 15kg donated by Stanthorpe Agricultural Society
L2-20 NON-WELDED ARTICLE – up to 15kg
L2-21 METAL SCULPTURE – up to 15kg CHAMPION WOODWORK (Open)
L2-22 SOMETHING NEW FROM SOMETHING OLD Winner receives ribbon
donated Stanthorpe Agricultural Society
WOODWORK (OPEN)
L2-23 BOX OR CONTAINER CHAMPION WOODWORK (Junior)
L2-24 STOOL OR TABLE – up to 600mm maximum Winner receives

dimension 1 way (check with steward) by Russell Smith
L2-25 MARQUETRY OR INLAY - up to 600mm
RESERVE CHAMPION MANUAL ARTS
maximum dimension 1 way (check with Winner receives ribbon
steward) donated by Spano’s Supa IGA
L2-26 CARVING – bird, animal or human fom
L2-27 ANY OTHER ITEM CARVED FROM WOOD – GRAND CHAMPION
check with the steward for size restrictions Winner receives ribbon
L2-28 FREE EXPRESSION – any medium , plastic etc donated by Market in the Mountains
L2-29 ANY OTHER ITEM OF WOODCRAFT E.G.
MODELS

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SECTION N - STITCHCRAFT

Location: Held in the Stanthorpe Showgrounds Exhibition Centre (western side)
Subsections:

N1 Patchwork & Quilting - N2 General Sewing
N3 Needlework & Embroidery - N4 Knitting & Crochet

Chief Steward: Jeanie With – 4681 3360
Stewards: Barbara Nicholls, Di Longhurst, Jenny O’Connor, Denise Hilton, Helen Bainbridge,

Pat Crowe, Bev Stoessel, Bettina Spencer, Rose Magnoli, Robyn Hill
Entries received: Wednesday 31 January 2018 - 8.30am to 12 noon in the Exhibition Centre - Stitchcraft section.

Entries collected: Sunday 4 February 2018 - 11am to 12 noon from the Exhibition Centre - Stitchcraft section.
Entry fees: $1.00 per item. Youth entry fees: 50c per item.

Prizes for all classes: 1st $10.00 cash or voucher, 2nd $5.00 cash or voucher.
Open champion in each section: Winner receives a gift and ribbon
Best use of colour in a quilt: Winner receives a gift and a ribbon
Special classes: Winner receives a gift
All entrants to pay gate admission unless a show society member.

SPONSORS

THANK YOU TO ALL SPONSORS OF THE 2018 STANTHORPE SHOW STITCHCRAFT SECTION

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

1. All entries to be on Craft entry form. 9. Exhibits which have gained prizes in previous

2. Separate entry form is required for each Stitchcraft Stanthorpe Shows are excluded from entry.

subsection (forms can be photocopied). 10. No more than two entries in any class by one

3. A garment is something that you wear. An article is person.

something that you carry. 11. Cleanliness is essential and entries will be received

4. Stewards reserve the right to move an exhibit to at steward’s discretion.

another category if in the judge’s opinion it is in 12. All care is taken with entries but responsibility for

the wrong category or to combine categories if insurance rests with exhibitors.

insufficient entries are received in that section. 13. If entries are posted please ensure that return

5. All exhibits must be the work of the entrant and postage is included with fees and signed entry

not more than two (2) years old. form correctly completed.

6. Judge’s decisions are final and prizes are awarded 14. Exhibits not collected on Sunday following the
at the judge’s discretion. show will be returned to the Showground office for
one week.
7. Second prize money will not be paid unless there
are at least 3 entries in a class and any vouchers 15. YOUTH CLASSES are for those under 18 and age
awarded are not transferable. must be stated.

8. Unclaimed prizes will be regarded as lapsed and all 16. Exhibitors must not remove items from display

monies will become a donation to Stanthorpe without steward being in attendance.

Agricultural Society if not collected within 3

months of show ending.

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SECTION N1 SECTION N2
SEWING
PATCHWORK AND QUILTING
Sponsored by: Mickey Mae
Sponsored by: Mickey Mae Stewards: Di Longhurst
Stewards: Denise Hilton, Bettina Spencer, Rose
CLASSES
Magnoli
Suitable cotton garments will be eligible for entry in
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY FOR “Cotton Creations” or “Kids In Cotton” at the Ekka.
QUILTS
OPEN
1. It is requested that all quilts be presented in a N2-1 MACHINE SEWN GARMENT – any fabric.
bag with name and phone number visible on the N2-3 ANY OTHER MACHINE SEWN ARTICLE – e.g.
outside and rod pockets will be needed on larger
quilts and wall hangings. hat/bag/cushion.
N2-3 ANY OUTFIT MIN 50% COTTON - Adult or
2. Commercial quilting is permitted but must be
acknowledged on entry form. child.
N2-4 RECYCLED ARTICLE – new from old – e.g. bag/
3. Originality of design should be acknowledged.
runner/cushion etc.
4. Champion quilt of show is eligible for
Representative Class as an Affiliated Show YOUTH - UNDER 18 YEARS - MUST STATE AGE
Society entry in “Quilts Across Australia” at the N2-5 MACHINE OR HAND SEWN ARTICLE – any
Ekka in August.
fabric – e.g. library bag/book cover/lap top
CLASSES bag/journal cover
N2-6 MACHINE OR HAND SEWN GARMENT – any
OPEN fabric.
N1-1 MACHINE OR HAND PIECED ARTICLE – e.g. N2-7 RECYCLED ARTICLE – new from old e.g. bag/
runner/cushion etc
cushion, runner, placemat - home quilted by
hand or machine. SECTION N3
N1-2 MACHINE OR HAND PIECED QUILT – max 1.5m NEEDLEWORK & EMBROIDERY
on any side – home quilted.
N1-3 MACHINE OR HAND PIECED QUILT over 1.5m Stewards: Barbara Nicholls, Helen Bainbridge
on any side – home quilted.
N1-4 WALL HANGING HAND OR MACHINE PIECED – CLASSES
home quilted.
N1-5 QUILT USING APPLIQUE OR ANY OTHER OPEN
TECHNIQUE.
N1-6 MACHINE OR HAND PIECED QUILT – any size – N3-1 COUNTED CROSS STITCH ON AIDA.
commercially quilted. N3-2 COUNTED CROSS STITCH ON LINEN.
N3-3 SMALL CROSS STITCH ARTICLE – max.38cm.
6a) max 1.5m on any side N3-4 ANY OTHER COUNTED THREAD WORK.
6b) over 1.5m on any side N3-5 TAPESTRY OR CANVAS WORK (includes
N1-7 COLLABORATIVE QUILT – any size – made by
more than one person longstitch)
N3-6 ANY OTHER NEEDLEWORK.
NOVICE N3-7 SMALL ARTICLE SUITABLE FOR A GIFT.
N3-8 CREATIVE EMBROIDERY – any medium.
N1-8 MACHINE OR HAND QUILTED ARTICLE BY N3-9 ANY EMBROIDERED ARTICLE BY AGED CARE
BEGINNER who has never entered previously.
RESIDENT.
N1-9 SPECIAL ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD given also.
YOUTH - UNDER 18 YEARS - MUST STATE AGE
YOUTH - UNDER 18 - MUST STATE AGE
N3-10 ANY NEEDLEWORK ARTICLE.
N1-10 HAND OR MACHINE QUILTED ARTICLE BY
PERSON under 18 years (Must state age). SPECIAL VIEWER’S CHOICE FEATURE!

N3-11 CREATIVE PIN CUSHION…..ANY TECHNIQUE…
HAVE A STAB!!!!
No entry fee required.

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SECTION N4 N4-14 ANY ARTICLE OR GARMENT BY AN AGED CARE
KNITTING & CROCHET RESIDENT

Stewards: Bev Stoessel, Robyn Hill YOUTH - UNDER 18 YEARS - MUST STATE AGE
N4-15 ANY KNITTED OR CROCHETED ARTICLE OR
CLASSES
GARMENT

OPEN HAND KNITTED ADULT GARMENT SPECIAL FEATURE CLASS!
N4-1 N4-1a) Set in sleeves N4-16 NOVELTY BEANIE - Any medium - decided by
N4-1b) Sleeveless
N4-2 viewer’s choice.
N4-3 HAND KNITTED SHAWL OR SCARF Let your head go!!!!!! Winner to receive gift.
HAND KNITTED SLIPPERS, SOCKS, MITTENS OR No entry fee required.
N4-4 BEANIE
HAND KNITTED BABY OUTFIT…minimum of 2 POINTERS FROM KNITTING AND CROCHET JUDGE AT
N4-5 items THE 2017 STANTHORPE SHOW:
KNITTED ARTICLE FOR A GIFT…coat hanger, 1. Thread endings must be concealed.
N4-6 spec case, hottie cover
N4-7 CROCHETED GARMENT FOR A CHILD 2. No knots please. Splicing the wool is one way to
N4-8 CROCHETED GARMENT FOR AN ADULT avoid these.
N4-9 CROCHETED EDGE…towel, face washer
N4-10 FINE CROCHETED EDGE…handkerchief or doily 3. Seams to be sewn flat and smooth...especially on
CROCHETED KNEE RUG…maximum 1.5m any baby garments.
N4-11 side
LARGE CROCHETED KNEE RUG…minimum 1.5m 4. Sew buttons on with the same fibre as the item.
N4-12 any side Divide wool for small buttons.
SMALL CROCHETED ARTICLE…bookmark, head
N4-13 band, coat hanger, doily 5. Opposite sides of rugs to be even length.

ANY OTHER KNITTED OR CROCHETED ARTICLE 6. Stripes on rugs to match on opposite sides.
OR GARMENT…beanie, hat
7. Workmanship is always priority over appeal.

8. Items must be clean...even age stains are a
negative.

9. Consistent tension throughout item.

OVER TWO FANTASTIC NIGHTS!

PROUDLY BROUGHT TO YOU BY:

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SECTION O - PHOTOGRAPHY

Location: Held in the Stanthorpe Showgrounds Exhibition Centre (eastern side)
Stewards: Sam Costanzo 4684 1291, Kris Carnell 4683 5268, Lyn Collins 0428 810 156

and members of the Stanthorpe Camera Club
Entry fees: $1.00 per entry

Entries: Entries are to be entered by delivering to the Exhibition Centre on Sunday 28 January, Tuesday 30
January 2018 or Wednesday 31 January 2018 between 2pm and 6 pm, or by contacting a steward.
Prize money or vouchers to the value of:
Classes 1 – 11: 1st $10.00, 2nd $5.00: Classes 12 & 13: 1st $50.00, 2nd $25.00.
All entrants to pay gate admission unless a show society member.

SPONSORS

THANK YOU TO ALL SPONSORS OF THE 2018 STANTHORPE SHOW PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION

Class 1: Class 5 & 6: Class 9:

Stanthorpe Agricultural Society Stanthorpe Cleaning Service Harslett Family

Class 2: Class 7: Class 10 & 11:

Stuart Rayner Photographics Stanthorpe Print 'n' Copy M.W.F. Plumbing

Class 3 & 4: Class 8: Class 12 & 13:

Stanthorpe Agricultural Society Cherry Lane Nursery Brilliant Prints

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CONDITIONS OF ENTRY CLASSES

1. Entries and prize money can be collected from REGULAR PRINTS
the Exhibition Centre on the Sunday following the Regular 15cm x 10cm (6 inch X 4 inch) prints
show between 10am and 12 noon or by O1 PICTORIAL
arrangement with the stewards. O2 PEOPLE – 2 or more people
O3 NATURE – Flora only. The hand of man must
2. Any photo which has won a first or second prize
at a previous Stanthorpe Show will not be eligible. not be visible in the photo.
O4 JUNIOR (under 16 years) – My pet
3. No image can be entered in more than one class. O5 SET OF 4 PRINTS of a similar them on 1

4. Exhibitors name/signature must not appear on mount – Flowers – Borders to be no more
the face of the picture. than 25mm.

5. The back of the picture must show the printed ENLARGED PRINTS
name and address of the exhibitor and the class Enlarged prints larger than above; overall maximum
for which it is entered. mounted size 400mm x 300mm
O6 PANORAMA – Land – Long side of image
6. Stewards have the right to re-classify or reject
any entry which does not show the intent of the must be at least twice the length of the short
category or is incorrectly mounted. side.
O7 PEOPLE – Portrait – One person only.
7. Please title prints where possible O8 NATURE – Fauna – The hand of man must
not be visible in the photo, no domestic
8. The committee will exercise all reasonable care animals.
with the work submitted but will not under any O9 ACTION
circumstances hold itself responsible for any loss, O10 CREATIVE
damage to or any mis-delivery of any exhibits.
SPECIAL SECTION
9. If no return postage is forwarded or exhibits are Special Section any size print; overall maximum
not collected, they will be held for three months mounted size 400mm x 300 mm
and then disposed of. O11 MONOCHROME

10. All entries must be mounted on rigid card with DIGITALLY PROJECTED IMAGES
suitable Velcro hook dots on the back. Digitally projected image maximum file size 1MB
O12 PICTORIAL
11. Borders shall be no larger than 25mm on regular O13 SOUTHERN DOWNS REGION HERITAGE
prints and no larger than 50mm on enlargements.
AWARDS
12. Mount size is limited to allow for more room to
display entries. CHAMPION TROPHY to the value of $100 for the
most outstanding print donated by Golden Grove
13. Photo corners are not acceptable; framed or glass Estate.
mounted prints are not acceptable.
MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR receives a voucher to
14. The exhibitor extends the copyright of his/her the value of $100 donated by Brilliant Prints.
entries for insertion in the local newspaper for
promotional purposes. VIEWER’S CHOICE award chosen from all prints
receives $50 donated by the Stanthorpe Camera Club.
15. All photos will be judged but if space is not
available every exhibitor’s best photo will be
displayed.

16. Digitally projected images. Entries in this section
will be displayed on a LCD TV at regular intervals
during the Show.

17. Digitally projected images. Entries either to be
submitted on a CD as per the prints, posted to the
Stanthorpe Camera Club, P.O. box 154,
Stanthorpe 4380, or by email to
[email protected].

18. Emailed entries to be limited to 1MB each and
show entrant's name, image title and Show
Society receipt number.

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SECTION Q - HANDCRAFT

Location: Held in the Stanthorpe Showgrounds Exhibition Centre (western side)
Chief Steward: Kerry Johnson 07 4686 1126

Stewards: Kathy Heath 07 4685 3146, Annelle Batterham 0419 170 129, Coralie Lawder 07 4683 2032,
Beth Finlay 07 4681 1142, Bev Batterham, Dee Booth: [email protected]
Entry fee: $1 Per Item

Prizes in all classes: 1st $10.00, 2nd $5.00 issued as cash or vouchers as determined by the Handcraft subcommittee
(unless stated otherwise).

All entrants to pay gate admission unless a show society member.

Important: PLEASE NOTE CHANGES TO DELIVERY, JUDGING, COLLECTION AND CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

LEGO DELIVERY SCHOOLS DELIVERY HANDCRAFT OPEN AND
NOVICE
All Lego entries need to Teachers, delivery will be accepted 8am and 5pm on
be with us BETWEEN Wednesday 31 January 2108. DELIVERY
8am and 5pm on
Wednesday 31 January Full names of students to be shown on individual entry 8.00am - 5pm
2018. form. Wednesday 31 January

LEGO JUDGING For group entries, the name of the person collecting the 2018
entry must be shown on form.
Will be completed on JUDGING
WEDNESDAY after SCHOOLS, JUNIORS, TEENS, YOUNG ADULTS JUDGING
entries close. Thursday 1 February 2018
Will be completed by mid morning on Thurs 1 Feb 2018.

COLLECTION OF ALL EXHIBITS IN ALL CLASSES
ALL Entries and prize money must be collected 9 – 11 am SUNDAY FEBRUARY 5th. Uncollected items will no longer

be taken to show office. No security provided nor responsibility accepted for uncollected items.

SPONSORS

THANK YOU TO ALL SPONSORS OF THE 2018 STANTHORPE SHOW HANDCRAFT SECTION

Anne Lindsay – Bev Batterham

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

1. All care will be taken with exhibits BUT 8. Exhibits will be judged on creativity, design, colour,

responsibility for insurance rests with the exhibitor. durability, usability, practicality, and suitability of

2. Exhibitor to list all entries on Handcraft Entry Form materials used. Cleanliness is essential.

3. Entries must not be more than two years old and 9. Prizes are awarded at the judge’s discretion.

the item/s must be the exhibitors own work. 10. Specific articles which have previously gained prizes

4. OPEN classes are for previous winners as well as in a Stanthorpe Show are excluded from entry.

any other entrant choosing to enter. 11. Items may be offered for sale with 10% commission

5. NOVICE classes are for those who have not won a being retained by the Stanthorpe Show Society Inc.

prize in that class previously. 12. Any uncollected exhibits will no longer be taken to

6. The Stewards reserve the right to move an exhibit the Show Office for collection.

to another category if, in the judge’s opinion, the 13. Uncollected prize money will be held by Handcraft

exhibit is incorrectly placed. sub-committee and if not claimed WITHIN THREE

7. The Stewards reserve the right to combine MONTHS will become a donation to the Stanthorpe

categories if insufficient entries received in those Agricultural Society Inc. Prizes and prize money will

categories. not be mailed.

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CHAMPIONS Q9 SOMETHING FOR THE KITCHEN. e.g Tea Cosy,
appliance cover, hot plate mats.

2018 CHAMPION HANDCRAFT EXHIBIT Q10 SOMETHING FOR THE BEDROOM e.g.
Prize money = $70 donated by Anne Lindsay Nightwear cases, Padded Coat hangers, Tissue
boxes, Decorated jewellery Box.
2018 HANDCRAFT COMMITTEE CHOICE
Prize money = $50 donated by a supporter Q11 SOMETHING FOR A PICNIC, eg. Throws,
Tablecloth Serviettes, Placemats.

2018 CHAMPION YOUTH EXHIBIT Q12 SOMETHING FOR THE NURSERY e.g. Change
Prize money = $30 voucher donated by Cuts ‘n Curls mat, Decorative Mobile, Nappy bag.

2018 LEGO CHAMPION (freeform only excl. Cl Q55/56) Q13 CUSHION SUITABLE FOR CHAIR OR SOFA -
Prize money = $30 donated by Bev Batterham maximum size 50 x 50 cm.

Q14 PIN CUSHION

SPECIAL FEATURE CLASS Q15 BAGS. Any medium incl patchwork.
Q16 FASCINATOR (genuine item not just a small hat)

Q1 WALL HANGINGS - any item that can be hung - use Q17 HAT OR CAP
lightweight materials - no framed works accepted.
Q18 FELT, KNITTED OR CHROCHETED BROOCHES OR
Items such as Macramé, Wall Hangings, NECKLACES
Decorations, Dreamcatchers etc. Max: weight 1 kg.
Q19 ARTICLE MADE FROM RECYCLED MATERIAL.
A Special Event judged by PUBLIC VOTE!
Q20 FESTIVE ARTICLE – for any recognised festive
event eg. Easter, Christmas, Chinese New Year

HIGHEST VOTE receives $50 voucher donated by Q21 FLOOR RUG – e.g. hooked, plaited, assorted

Anna’s Restaurant. fabrics and wools.

Q22 COLLAGE – any material/s – maximum size A3

OPEN CLASSES Q23 ChilDS APRON – suitable for up to age 10.
Q24 DOG COAT. Must be usable, novelty accepted.

(see clause #4 in Conditions of entry) Q25 POT HOLDER OR MITT

Q2 FAMILY EXHIBIT – to comprise a group of Q26 HAND MADE CANDLES
Handcraft items made by members of the family. Q27 DECORATED DOORSTOP
(parent/s/child/children/grandparents) Q28 HAND MADE COVERS suitable for Mobiles or

This commemorative class, donated by Cameron glasses.
family, in memory of Elspeth Cameron. Q29 FOLK ART - Any decorative folk art item on
Prize money:1st $20.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $5.00
metal or wood. Max width 40 cms. Max Height
Q3 DECOUPAGE BOX 40 cms
Q30 JEWELLERY ITEM
Q4 DECOUPAGE FRAME Q31 BEADED ITEM
Q32 INFINITY SCARF USING ANY FABRIC.
Q5 DECOUPAGE VASE Q33 ANY OTHER HANDCRAFT NOT LISTED.

All our Decoupage classes have a max: height
limit of 40cms. Decoupage is a fascinating form of

Handcraft. We suggest that newcomers to this SENIOR CITIZENS resident at a care facility.
work Google ‘Decoupage’ for tips/ideas or go to
Pinterest. Q34 ANY HANDCRAFT

Q6 ROPE CRAFT – Ball (maximum radius 10cm) NOVICE CLASSES
Q7 ROPE CRAFT – Any item eg Vase or bowl
(see clause #5 in Conditions of entry)
Rope Craft is another craft that is growing in

interest. A number of ideas and methods will be Q35 CUSHION SUITABLE FOR CHAIR OR SOFA -
found on Pinterest or Google could give crafters a maximum size 50 x 50 cm.
new handcraft to work with.
Q36 BAGS. Any medium incl. patchwork.

Q8 HAND MADE FLOWERS – Presentation is part of Q37 JEWELLERY ITEM

the judging. eg present as a posy, a small vase Q38 LEADLIGHT - small items

(max: height 30cms), or an interesting bunch. Q39 DOG COAT. Usable – novelty accepted

This craft is enjoying renewed interest. If you Q40 BEADED ITEM

have not considered making flowers, why not find Q41 ANY OTHER HANDCRAFT NOT LISTED
out how by looking at Pinterest or various craft
sites through Google. Prizes for Classes Q9, Q12, Q14, Q15, Q25, Q36
donated by Micky Mae.
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LETS GO LEGO! Q66 DECORATED TIN FOR PENCILS e,g jam tin.
Q67 FESTIVE DECORATION. eg for any recognised
Please note: All entries must be presented on a firm
and rigid base to ensure safe and sure handling. festive event eg. Easter, Christmas, Chinese
Size limits are noted per class. New Year and many more.
Q68 LOOP BAND, polymer clay item
All Lego must be collected on Sunday 9am-11am.
Uncollected exhibits won’t be taken to Show office. Grades 5-6 (as at 2017)
Q69 CARD USING COLLAGE – folded to A5
All prize money for Classes Q42 - Q55 will be Q70 FESTIVE DECORATION eg for any recognised
1st $10.00, 2nd $5.00 in cash.
festive event eg. Easter, Christmas, Chinese
Early Childhood New Year
Q42 FREE FORM ITEM - max base size A4 Q71 INVENTION USING RECYCLED MATERIALS.
Q43 KIT ITEM - max base size A4 Q72 BEADWORK OR JEWELLERY – any item
Q73 ARTICLE SUITABLE FOR FETE
Grades 1-2 (as at 2017) Q74 MELTED PLASTIC CRAFT eg Key rings. Check out
Q44 FREE FORM ITEM - max base size A4 ideas on Pinterest.
Q45 KIT ITEM - max base size A4 Q75 PADDLE POP STICK CREATION. Something
made from paddle pop sticks. Max size A5
Grades 3-4 (as at 2017)
Q46 FREE FORM ITEM - max base size A4 Grades 7-8 (as at 2017)
Q47 KIT ITEM - max base size A4 Q76 ARTICLE MADE OF WOOD OR STIFFENED CARD

Grades 5-6 (as at 2017) e.g. Pencil case, Toy, Small decorated box.
Q48 FREE FORM ITEM - max base size A3 Q77 METAL ARTICLE
Q49 KIT ITEM - max base size A3 Q78 PERSPEX ARTICLE
Q79 CHRISTMAS DECORATION . Can be lit using
Grades 7-8 (as at 2017)
Q50 FREE FORM ITEM - max base size A3 batteries
Q51 KIT ITEM - max base size A3 Q80 ANY OTHER HANDCRAFT
Q81 JEWELLERY OR BEADWORK
Special Needs Q82 STUFFED ARTICLE e,g Toy, Door stop
Q52 FREE FORM ITEM - max base size A4
Q53 KIT ITEM Max base size A4 TEEN CRAFTERS

Adult Lego Prize money for Classes Q83 - Q87 will be
(Class Q54 does not qualify for Lego Championship) 1st $10.00, 2nd $5.00 in cash
Q54 FREE FORM ITEM
Q55 KIT ITEM Grade 9 - 10 (as at 2017)
Q83 ARTICLE FOR FETE
JUNIOR CLASSES Q84 CUSHION OR APRON – maximum size for

All prize money for Classes Q56 – Q82 will be cushion 50 x 50 cm
1st $10.00, 2nd $5.00 in cash. Q85 CARRYING DEVICE e.g Pencil case, Library bag
Q86 JEWELLERY OR BEADWORK
Early Childhood Q87 CHRISTMAS DECORATION. Can be lit using
Q56 BEADED ARTICLE
Q57 DECORATED PET ROCK Max: tennis ball size. battery

Grades 1-2 (as at 2017) YOUNG ADULTS
Q58 FESTIVE DECORATION
Q59 LOOP BAND, polymer clay items All prize money for Classes Q88 - Q92 will be
Q60 ARTICLE SUITABLE FOR FETE 1st $10.00, 2nd $5.00 in cash
Q61 BEADWORK – any article
Q62 DECORATED TIN FOR PENCILS e,g jam tin. Grade 11 – 12 (as at 2017)
Q63 DECORATED PET ROCK. Max: tennis ball size. Q88 ARTICLE FOR FETE
Q89 CUSHION OR APRON – maximum size for
Grades 3-4 (as at 2017)
Q64 ARTICLE SUITABLE FOR FETE cushion 50 x 50 cm
Q65 BEADWORK – any article Q90 JEWELLERY OR BEADWORK
Q91 CHRISTMAS DECORATION. Can be lit using

battery
Q92 DECORATED IPAD OR TABLET CASE/COVER.

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BEARS AND DOLLS

Maximum size any class is 40 cms

OPEN CLASSES

(Clause #4 in Conditions of entry)

Prizes for Classes Q93 – Q95 will be in vouchers donated
by Gracious Giving
Prizes for Classes Q96 – Q101 - 1st $10, 2nd $5

Q93 FUR BEAR – moveable joints, dressed only
with bow.
Q94 HAND MADE BEAR dressed in hand made
clothes.
Q95 BEAR OR DOLL MADE IN CLOTH, embroidered
or patchwork.
Q96 MODERN FANTASY OR FUN DOLL – maximum
height 40 cm. (Bed dolls not accepted)
Q97 HAND KNITTED OR CROCHETED DOLL
Q98
STUFFED SOFT TOY for any recognised festive
Q99 event eg. Easter, Christmas, Chinese New Year
Q100 PORCELAIN DOLL with hand made clothes
Q101
BABY DOLL
RE-BORN DOLL

NOVICE CLASSES

(Clause #5 in Conditions of entry)

Prizes for Classes Q102 – Q105 will be in vouchers
donated by Gracious Giving
Prizes for Classes Q106 - Q109 - 1st $10, 2nd $5
Q102 FUR BEAR – moveable joints, dressed only

with bow.
Q103 HAND MADE BEAR dressed in hand made

clothes.
Q104 BEAR OR DOLL MADE IN CLOTH, embroidered

or patchwork.
Q105 ANY BEAR
Q106 STUFFED SOFT TOY for any recognised festive

event eg. Easter, Christmas, Chinese New Year
Q107 HAND KNITTED OR CROCHETED DOLL
Q108 BABY DOLL
Q109 PORCELAIN DOLL in Hand made clothes

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SECTION R - POULTRY

Poultry Show will be held on Saturday 3 February 2018
Location: Held in the Stanthorpe Showgrounds Poultry Pavilion

Chief Steward: Steven Cox
Stewards: Karen Johns, Alan Jones
Entry fee: 50c - Entries to be with the secretary by Wednesday 31 January 2018
Penning: Exhibits to be penned by 9.00 am Saturday 3 February 2018
Judging: commences at 9.30am on Saturday 3 February 2018
Collection: Saturday 3 February 2018 from 4pm – 5pm
All entrants to pay gate admission unless a show society member.

SPONSORS

THANK YOU TO ALL SPONSORS OF THE 2018 STANTHORPE SHOW POULTRY SECTION

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

1. All care taken but the Society will not be responsible 6. Stewards will have the power to reject any diseased
for any loss or damage. or unpresentable birds from the Show.

2. Classes will be made for any breed with four or 7. Entries close Wednesday 31 January 2018.
more entries.
8. Any person who conducts him/herself in an
3. Stewards will supervise penning and release of objectionable manner will be asked to leave the
exhibits. pavilion.

4. Individual birds in pairs are NOT ELIGIBLE for Open 9. Judging will be open to the public and will
Championship Awards. commence at 9.30am.

5. Championship cards for all breeds will be awarded.

CLASSES

LARGE SOFT FEATHER LARGE HARD FEATHER

Wyandotte Male Female OEG Black Red Male Female
Rhode Island Red 1 2 OEG Pile 24 25
Ancona 3 4 OEG Brown-Red 26 27
Langshan 5 6 OEGAOC 28 29
Australorp 7 8 Pitt Game 30 31
Araucona 9 10 Indian/Jubilee 32 33
Sussex 11 12 AOV Game 34 35
Leghorn (any colour) 13 14 Developmental colour 36 37
Silkie (any colour) 15 16 Breeding Pair 38 39
AOV 17 18 40 (State variety)
Developmental colour 19 20
Breeding pair 21 22
23 (State variety)

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WATERFOWL CLASSES EGG SECTION Sponsored by: Rodlyn Quality Cleans

Muscovy Drake Duck Entry to consist of six (6) eggs and will be judged on both external
Pekin 110 111 and internal characteristics. The judge will crack open one egg.
Mallard 112 113
Rouen 114 115 140 Large eggs 6 Brown eggs
Indian Runner 116 117
AOV 118 119 141 Large eggs 6 White eggs
Breeding Pair 120 121
122 (State variety) 142 Large eggs 6 AOC eggs

143 Bantam eggs 6 Brown eggs

144 Bantam eggs 6 White eggs

SOFT FEATHER BANTAM 145 Bantam eggs Bantam eggs

Male Female 146 Waterfowl eggs 6 eggs
50 51
Pekin Black or White 52 53 147 ADV eggs 6 eggs
Pekin Splash or Blue 54 55
Pekin (AOC) 56 57 CHAMPIONSHIPS
Ancona 58 59
Wyandotte 60 61 GRAND CHAMPION FOWL OF THE SHOW
Rosecomb 62 63 Sash & trophy donated by Neville Produce
Rhode Island Red 64 65
Australorp 66 67 RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FOWL OF SHOW
Leghorn AC 68 69 Sash and trophy donated by the Stanthorpe
Langshan 70 71 Agricultural Society and the Poultry subcommittee
Sussex 72 73
AOV Softfeather bantam 74 75 CHAMPION WATERFOWL OF THE SHOW
Developmental colour 76 (State variety) Sash and trophy donated by the Stanthorpe Agricultural
Breeding Pair Female Society and the Poultry subcommittee
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HARD FEATHER BANTAM 80 RESERVE CHAMPION WATERFOWL OF SHOW
Sash and trophy donated by the Stanthorpe Agricultural
OEG Black Red (LL) Male 83 Society and the Poultry subcommittee
OEG Partridge 77 84
Wheaten or Clay 79 86 CHAMPION LARGE SOFTFEATHER
Blue Red 81 88 Sash and trophy donated by the Stanthorpe Agricultural
Blue Tail Wheaten 82 90 Society and the Poultry subcommittee
OEG Spangle 92
OEG Pile 85 94 RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE SOFTFEATHER - Sash
OEG Furness 87 96
OEG Duckwing 89 98 CHAMPION LARGE HARDFEATHER
OEG Ginger 91 100 Sash and trophy donated by the Stanthorpe Agricultural
OEGAOC 93 102 Society and the Poultry subcommittee
Pit Game 95 104
Pit Game (muff) 97 106 RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE HARDFEATHER - Sash
Indian/jubilee 99 108
Modern Game 101 CHAMPION BANTAM SOFT FEATHER
AOV Hardfeather bAntam 103 131 Sash & trophy donated by the Stanthorpe Agricultural
Developmental colour 105 133 Society and the Poultry subcommittee
Breeding Pair 107 135
109 (State variety) 137 RESERVE CHAMPION BANTAM SOFT FEATHER - Sash
139
JUNIOR SECTION (under 16 years old) CHAMPION HARDFEATHER BANTAM
Sash & trophy donated by the Stanthorpe Agricultural
Large soft feather 130 Society and the Poultry subcommittee
Large hard feather 132
Soft feather bantam 134 RESERVE CHAMPION HARDFEATHER BANTAM - Sash
Hard feather bantam 136
Waterfowl 138 CHAMPION SOFT FEATHER BREEDING PAIR - Sash

CHAMPION HARDFEATHER BREEDING PAIR - Sash

CHAMPION JUNIOR - Sash

RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR - Sash

MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR
Prize donated by Stanthorpe Agricultural Society and
the Poultry subcommittee.

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SECTION S – UTE SHOW

Location: Held on the northern boundary of Stanthorpe Showgrounds – entry via Club Rd Gate 4
Chief Stewards: Karen Parmenter 0429 801 361, Linda Farren 0438 620 877
Nominations close: 11.00am on Sunday 4 February 2018
Judging commences: 11.30am Sunday 4 February 2018
Presentations: approx. 1.30pm Sunday 4 February 2018
All entrants to pay gate admission unless a show society member.

SPONSORS

THANK YOU TO ALL SPONSORS OF THE 2018 STANTHORPE SHOW UTE SHOW
Central Hotel Stanthorpe – Wallangarra Railway Café and Museum - Pure INCA

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CLASSES

QCAS EVENTS

Entry fee: $10 first category
$5 thereafter

S1 STREET UTE
S2 CHICKS UTE
S3 BNS UTE
S4 4X4
S5 WORK UTE
S6 FERAL UTE
S7 CLASSIC UTE

FUN EVENTS

Entry fee: $5

S8 CHICKS BNS S18 TOWN & COUNTRY
S9 LOUDEST 6 S19 LOCAL UTE
S10 LOUDEST 8 S20 BEST MURAL
S11 MOST FLAGS S21 BEST P PLATE
S12 BEST WHEELS S22 DUAL CAB
S13 THEMED UTE S23 SOUND SYSTEM
S14 FARM UTE S24 BEST HOLDEN
S15 BLOKES UTE S25 BEST FORD
S16 BEST BULLBAR S26 BEST OTHER MAKE
S17 CHICKS COUNTRY

UTE

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SECTION T – WINE, BEER & ITALIAN HOME PRESERVES

Location: Held in the Stanthorpe Showgrounds Wine Pavilion
Chief Steward: John Lucas - Phone 0438 786 463

Wine Steward: Beer Stewards: Italian Home Preserves Stewards:
Mandy Cattarin 07 4681 2298 Geoff Marsden 0407 674 399 David Oag - 07 4683 5286
Kerry Marsden 07 4681 2964 Peggy Channon - 07 4683 3260
Michelle Coelli - 07 4684 1282

Entry fees: All classes: $1.00 per entry. Complete the General Entry Form for all entries.
Two bottles for each entry must be submitted. All entries to remain the property of the Wine Sub-Committee.
Wine & Beer: Entries to be delivered to Brinx Deli (preferably before 11.45am or after 2.15pm) or the Stant-

horpe Show Office 4681 2107, by 5.00 pm Tuesday 30 January 2018.
Italian Home Preserves: Entries to be delivered to Mandy Cattarin 4681 2298 by 4 pm Wed 31 January 2018.

Judging: will take place Wednesday 31 January at 7.00 pm
Awards Presentation: The Awards Presentation will be held at 3.00 pm Friday 2 Feb, 2018 at the Wine Pavilion.

Public tasting: A public tasting (Wine, Beer) will follow from 3.30 pm- 5.00 pm.
All entrants to pay gate admission unless a show society member.

SPONSORS

THANK YOU TO ALL SPONSORS OF THE 2018 STANTHORPE SHOW
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WINE CLASSES

Wine entered in classes TW1, TW2 and TW4 to TW8 must be made from grapes.
Entries in TW 3 must be made from fruit (not from a commercially available kit).

Note: These classes are all based on style, not variety.

TW1 ITALIAN STYLE WHITE WINE TW7 DRY RED WINE - full bodied style, intense col-

TW2 DRY WHITE WINE - colour light to full amber, our, optional oak ageing.

palate displaying no residual sugar. TW8 SWEET RED/WHITE TABLE WINE - any col-

our, palate clean and fruity (eg white or red Lam-

TW3 FRUIT BASED WINE (including cider).

TW4 LIGHT RED TABLE WINE - light in colour, body AWARDS

and alcohol (eg Rose style). CHAMPION RED WINE (TW4, TW5, TW6, TW7)

TW5 CONTEMPORARY ITALIAN STYLE RED WINE CHAMPION WHITE WINE (TW1, TW2, TW8)
Fruit driven bouquet medium to full bodied

some aging (optional light oak). GRAND CHAMPION WINE (TW1 – TW8)

BEER CLASSES

TB1 LAGER - light amber in colour, distinctive malt
character, relatively high hop bitterness pro- TB5 DARK ALE - dark amber in colour derived from
roasted malt. Moderate hop bitterness pro-
duced by bottom fermenting yeast. Matured
duced by top fermenting yeast. Distinctive
after fermentation at least 7 days. Alcohol 5.0
fruity/estery characters. Alcohol 4.0 - 5.0% A/
- 5.5% A/VOL.
VOL.

TB2 BITTER ALE - Light amber in colour derived
from top fermenting yeast. Distinctive fruity/ TB6 STOUT - dark to chocolate in colour derived
from roasted malt and/or roasted top fer-
estery characters with relatively high hop
menting yeast. Distinctive fruit/estery charac-
bitterness and distinctive hop aroma. Alcohol
ters. Alcohol 4.8 - 6.0% A/VOL.
4.8 - 6.0% A/VOL.

TB3 IPA - Golden to deep amber in colour, derived TB 7 NOVICE (ANY BEER) - Open to all competitors
who have not previously won a place at this
from top fermented British Ale yeast, moder-
Show.
ately strong flavour, with distinctive hoppy

aroma and flavour characters. Alcohol 5.35% TB 8 GINGER BEER
- 7.5%.

TB 4 ANY OTHER BEER eg, wheat beer - specify AWARDS

style on entry form. GRAND CHAMPION BEER (TB1 – TB8)

ITALIAN HOME PRESERVES

SALAMI OLIVES

TS1 SALAMI, NON-COMMERCIAL - Any style. TO1 OLIVES - Preserved, any style, min. 200
grams.
Whole salami or piece, uncut, at least 15 cm

long.

DRIED TOMATOES

TT1 DRIED TOMATOES, any style, min. 150 grams.

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SECTION U – SHEEP DOG TRIALS

Location: Held in the Stanthorpe Showgrounds ring and sheep dog trials arena
Chief Steward: Gary Hurtz 07 46 861129
Stewards: Mr G Heath, Mrs Debbie Hurtz

Dates: Friday 2 February, Saturday 3 February and Sunday 4 February 2018
Trials commence: 7.00am Friday 2 February 2018

Open trial commences 7am - Novice Trial commences 9am - Encourage Trial starts after completion of Novice
Entry fees & Camping Fees: to be paid with nominations to:

Gary & Debbie Hurtz, 5177 Mt Lindesay Rd, LISTON, NSW 2372
Ph/Fax: 07 46 861129 Mobile: 0418 861122 Email: [email protected]
Please make cheques payable to: Stanthorpe Agricultural Society or use Direct Deposit option on Entry Form

Entries close: Thursday 25 January 2018
All entrants to pay gate admission unless a show society member.

SPECIAL NOTES

CONDUCTED UNDER QUEENSLAND WORKING SHEEPDOG ASSOCIATION INC. RULES
All dogs must be nominated under their official registered name with prefix & registration numbers.

Entry fees include QWSDAI levy of $1.00 per run.

SPONSORS

THANK YOU TO ALL SPONSORS OF THE 2018 STANTHORPE SHOW SHEEP DOG TRIALS SECTION

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CLASSES

THE PAT WALKER MEMORIAL OPEN TRIAL NOVICE TRIAL

Nomination Fee $15.00 Nomination Fee $13.00

Six dogs to qualify for final Six dogs to qualify for final
1st Prize $270.00 Sash and Trophy 1st Prize $110.00 Sash and Trophy
2nd Prize $190.00 Sash and Trophy 2nd Prize $ 80.00 Sash and Trophy
3rd Prize $100.00 Sash and Trophy 3rd Prize $ 60.00 Sash and Trophy
4th Prize $ 75.00 Sash and Trophy 4th Prize $ 40.00 Sash and Trophy
5th Prize $ 50.00 Sash and Trophy 5th Prize $ 20.00 Sash and Trophy
6th Prize $ 25.00 Sash and Trophy 6th Prize $ 10.00 Sash and Trophy

IMPROVER TRIAL ENCOURAGE TRIAL

Nomination Fee $13.00 Nomination Fee $11.00

Six dogs to qualify for final Six dogs to qualify for final if sufficient entries

1st Prize $120.00 Sash and Trophy 1st Prize $40.00 Sash and Trophy

2nd Prize $ 80.00 Sash and Trophy 2nd Prize $30.00 Sash and Trophy

3rd Prize $ 60.00 Sash and Trophy 3rd Prize $20.00 Sash and Trophy

4th Prize $ 40.00 Sash and Trophy 4th Prize $15.00 Sash and Trophy

5th Prize $ 20.00 Sash and Trophy 5th Prize $10.00 Sash and Trophy

6th Prize $ 10.00 Sash and Trophy 6th Prize $ 5.00 Sash and Trophy

Camping $12.00 per night

Competitors to pay gate entry or contact Brooke at the Show Society Office on 07 4681 2107 or
[email protected] to arrange a pass at $16.50 per person

NOTE: The Stanthorpe Show Society has a reciprocal arrangement with Warwick, Tenterfield, Killarney and Allora
Show Societies.

www.kentsaddlery.com.au
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SECTION V – WOODSHOP, CROSSCUT & CHAINSAW

Location: held in the Stanthorpe Showgrounds Woodchop Arena on Saturday 3 February 2018

WOODCHOP

Conducted under the rules and regulations of the Queensland Axemens’ Association.
Chief Steward: T. Dunn

Entries to: Alan Draper, Queensland Axemens’ Association, PO Box 1160, Woodford Qld 4514
Woodchop nominations close: Friday 26 January 2018

All entrants to pay gate admission unless a show society member.
Competing axemen must show Axemens’ Pass for free entry to Showgrounds

SPONSORS

THANK YOU TO ALL SPONSORS OF THE 2018 STANTHORPE SHOW WOODCHOP SECTION
TJ & RM Dunn

CLASSES

V1 275mm STANDING BLOCK HANDICAP V5 300mm UNDERHAND HANDICAP

Sponsor: Stanthorpe Real Estate Prize money: 1st $90.00, 2nd $40.00, 3rd $30.00
Prize money: 1st $90.00, 2nd $40.00, 3rd $30.00
Entry fee $9.00
Entry fee $9.00
V6 300mm STANDING GRANITE BELT CHAMPIONSHIP
V2 275mm UNDERHAND HANDICAP Prize money: 1st $100.00, 2nd $50.00, 3rd $30.00

Sponsor: M & D Auto One Trophy donated By David Schnitzerling & Co
Prize money: 1st $90.00, 2nd $40.00, 3rd $30.00
V7 250mm VETERAN’S UNDERHAND
Entry fee $9.00
Sponsor: T J & R M Dunn
V3 250mm BOYS UNDERHAND HANDICAP
Prize money: 1st $70.00, 2nd $40.00, 3rd $30.00
Sponsor: T J & R M Dunn Entry fee $9.00
Prize money: 1st $25.00, 2nd $15.00, 3rd $10.00
V9 AXE THROWING COMPETITION
Entry fee $3.00
Sponsor: T J & R M Dunn
V4 250mm STANDING BLOCK HANDICAP Trophy donated by TJ & RM Dunn

Sponsor: Granite Belt Tyre Service FREE ENTRY
Prize money: 1st $90.00, 2nd $40.00, 3rd $30.00

Entry fee $9.00

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CROSSCUT EVENTS

Held in the Stanthorpe Showgrounds Woodchop Arena
Chief Steward: T. Dunn

Entry fee: $2.00 competitor
Prize money: 1st $100.00, 2nd $60.00, 3rd $40.00
All entrants to pay gate admission unless a show society member.

SPONSORS

THANK YOU TO ALL SPONSORS OF THE 2018 STANTHORPE SHOW CROSSCUT SECTION

CLASSES

V10 OPEN CROSSCUT HANDICAP V11 JACK & JILL CROSSCUT HANDICAP

CHAINSAW EVENTS

Held in the Stanthorpe Showgrounds Woodchop Arena
Chief Steward: Ty Palmer

Start time: Sawing to commence at 9.00am
All entrants to pay gate admission unless a show society member.

SPONSORS

THANK YOU TO ALL SPONSORS OF THE 2018 STANTHORPE SHOW CHAINSAW SECTION

CLASSES

9.00 am Heats 1.00 pm Heats and Final
UNDER 100CC POST RIP Heats and Final JACK ‘N’ JILL POST RIP Final
UNDER 77CC SPEED EVENT Final UNDER 100CC SPEED EVENT
UNDER 100CC POST RIP Heats and Final OPEN POST RIP
OPEN SPEED EVENT Heat 1
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OPEN POST RIP Heat 2
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SECTION W – NOVELTY DOG SHOW

Location: To be advised
Date and Time: The Stanthorpe Show Novelty Dog Show will be held on Saturday 3 February 2018 at 12.00 noon

Stewards: T Green – Ph 4681 4145, Liz Bourne – Ph 4683 6374
Entry fees: $2.00 per entry

All entrants to pay gate admission unless a show society member.

SPONSORS

THANK YOU TO ALL SPONSORS OF THE 2018 STANTHORPE SHOW NOVELTY DOG SHOW

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY CLASSES

1. Open to all types of vaccinated dogs. W1 SMALL DOG (up to 30cm tall at shoulder)

W2 MEDIUM DOG (30 to 50cm tall at shoulder)
2. Puppies must be at least 4 months old as a pre- W3 LARGE DOG (over 50cm tall at shoulder)

caution against infectious diseases.
W4 WORKING DOG

3. Dogs must be on a leash and under control at all W5 CHILDHANDLER (child under 15 years of age)
times. W6 PAIR OF DOGS (matched or unmatched

4. Every dog entered in a class receives a raffle tick- W7 FLUFFY DOG
SHINY DOG
et in the Lucky Draw. W8

5. Prizes and ribbons for 1st, 2nd and 3rd in each W9 HAPPY DOG/WAGGY TAIL
class, GRAND CHAMPION and Lucky Draw W10 CLEVER DOG (trick or obedience)

W11 OWNER/DOG LOOK-ALIKE (dress up)

GRAND CHAMPION

Lucky Draw

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SECTION X – FINE ARTS – JUNIOR AND SENIOR

Location: Held in the Stanthorpe Showgrounds Tea Pavilion
Chief Steward: Mary Rofe 0427 617 679 - [email protected]
Stewards: Sue O’Brien, Anita & Graham Knight, Julie Brown, Dean Ford, John Rofe

Receipt of entries: 4pm – 6pm Sunday 28 January 2018
Presentation of prizes: 7pm Thursday 1 February 2018
Collection of entries: 10am to 12noon Sun 4 February 2018 - no responsibility is accepted for uncollected work
All entrants to pay gate admission unless a show society member.

SPONSORS

THANK YOU TO ALL SPONSORS OF THE 2018 STANTHORPE SHOW FINE ARTS SECTION
Juliet Meurant - Marcia Murray - Mrs. Joyce Gray - The Burton Family - The Harslett Family

Indigenous art includes work made in DEFINITIONS Digital art is an artistic
many different ways by first Australian work or practice that us-
people including painting on any sur- Abstract art can be a painting or sculpture es digital technology as
face including leaves & paper; wood (including assemblage) that does not de- an essential part of the
carving, rock carving, sculpting, ceremo- pict a person, place or thing in the natural creative or presentation
nial clothing and sand world -- even in an extremely distorted or process.
painting. Indigenous art is closely linked exaggerated way. Therefore, the subject of
to religious ceremonies or rituals. the work is based on what you see: colour,
shapes, brushstrokes, size, scale and, in
some cases, the process.

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

1. All entries must be recent (within 2 years) and be marked on the reverse of the work: Artist’s Name,
the original, unaided work of the exhibitor, (not address, title of work, class, medium, and sale
copied) and not previously exhibited in a price or N.F.S. (Not for sale). 20% Commission on
Stanthorpe Show. sales is payable to the Show Society.

2. Entry into the competition conveys the right for 4. The stewards reserve the right to reject any work
images and details of artwork to be reproduced in not suitably framed, labelled and ready for hanging.
the press and electronic media during the
5. No work may be entered in more than one class.

exhibition and in future promotional material for 6. Stewards reserve the right to change the nominated

the Stanthorpe Show. class if necessary.

3. Works in all classes must have the following clearly 7. Please fill in Section X Entry Form and deliver works

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plus entry fees to the TEA PAVILION at the show Subject for all Junior Classes

grounds between 4pm and 6pm Sunday Jan 28. ‘Where I live’ – any medium

8. The Judge’s decision is final; if the standard of Pre-school – sponsor Kings Sawmilling

work in any class is deemed to be insufficient, the Under 12 - sponsor Kings Sawmilling

judge may not award all prizes. Under 18 - sponsor Marcia Murray in memory of her

9. Exhibitors need to advise stewards on entry if they mother Patience James

wish to be included in the judging for the SENIOR FINE ARTS
Indigenous Art Awards, Jean Harslett Memorial
Award or the Emerging Artist Award. Entry fee - $5.00 per artwork, maximum payable $50
Prize money: 1st $50.00, 2nd $25.00.
10. The presentation of prizes will be held at a function
Other prizes may be awarded at the Judge’s discretion.

at 6.30pm for 7pm on Thursday 1 February 2018 in AWARDS
the Tea Pavilion - all exhibitors and family are GRAND CHAMPION ART WORK
welcome to attend. RSVP appreciated. The winner receives $100 and Champion Ribbon.
Donated by the Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery
11. All artwork, including works sold during the show,
will be available for collection between 10am and

12 Noon on Sunday 4 February 2018. THE JEAN HARSLETT MEMORIAL AWARD for works which

12. All prizes not collected at the presentation will depict Australian flora and/or fauna - any medium
subsequently be available at the Show Office. The winner receives $50.00.
Donated by the Harslett Family
13. The exhibitor or their agent must sign for all

artwork upon collection. EMERGING ARTIST AWARD presented to the best novice

exhibitor (one who has not previously won a prize)

CLASSES The winner receives $50.00.
Donated by Stanthorpe Community Bank

JUNIOR FINE ARTS INDIGENOUS ART SENIOR PRIZE open to Indigenous
artists only – any medium, any subject
Entry fee: $2.00 per artwork, maximum payable $10 The winner receives $50.00.
Prize money: 1st $20.00, 2nd $10.00. Donated by Logan Steele Real Estate

Other prizes may be awarded at the Judge’s discretion.

AWARDS PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD awarded to the artwork voted
JUNIOR CHAMPION ART WORK earns the Therese most popular during the show
Burton Memorial Award The winner receives a voucher for a canvas print.
The winner receives $30 prize money, the Champion Donated by A Betterway to Print
Ribbon & trophy engraving.
Sponsored by the Burton Family X1 WATERCOLOUR PAINTING - any subject, sponsored
by Artworks Granite Belt
THE MOST PROMISING JUNIOR ARTIST judged from
the entire Junior competition X2 OIL PAINTING– any subject, sponsored by Logan
The winner receives $30 prize money. Steele Real Estate
Sponsored by the Stanthorpe Community Bank®
X3 ACRYLIC PAINTING – sponsored by Borderline Arts
INDIGENOUS ART JUNIOR PRIZE open to indigenous
junior artists – any medium any subject X4 PASTELS– any subject, sponsored by Artworks
Prize money: 1st prize $30.00, 2nd prize $15.00 Granite Belt
Sponsored by Juliet Meurant
X5 DRAWING – any subject, drawing only – sponsored
by Juliet Meurant

JOY-DEL PRIZE X6 MIXED MEDIA/COLLAGE – any medium, sponsored
Joy-Del Prize will be awarded to two entrants who will by Logan Steele Real Estate

receive $20 each, one winner for ‘imagination’ and X7 PORTRAIT - Human figures only - any medium,

one winner for ‘technical excellence.’ All paintings are sponsored by Stanthorpe Aerated Waters

to be completed whilst listening to music as detailed X8 ABSTRACT – any medium, sponsored by Logan
below, and must be no larger than 40cm x 50cm. Steele Real Estate
Sponsored by Mrs. Joyce Gray.
Details of music: X9 DIGITAL ART PRIZE – entries must be printed and
 Sabre Dance - Katchaturian ready for hanging (mounted on stiff card and
 When the Saints Come Marching In (Jazz) framed, or printed on framed canvas), sponsored
 On The Steppes of Central Asia - Borodin. by NAB1234
 Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies - From the Nut-
X10 ‘MEANING’ – a depiction of what is important to
cracker Suite by Tchaikovsky. you in the nature and built environment around
Artist to indicate on their entry which piece of music you. Any medium – sponsored by Juliet Meurant.

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SECTION Y – SCHOOL ART

Location: Held in the Stanthorpe Showgrounds Exhibition Centre (eastern side)
Chief Steward: Kris Thouard 4683 2329

Stewards: Mary McLucas 4681 3988 - Gail Baxter 4683 2642
Delivery of entries: Exhibition Centre – Tuesday 30 January 2018 - 3pm to 6pm
Collection of Entries & Prizes: Exhibition Centre – Saturday 3 February 2018 – 4pm to 6 pm

SPONSORS

THANK YOU TO ALL SPONSORS OF THE 2018 STANTHORPE SHOW SCHOOL ART SECTION
Summit Coffee - R & G Rossow Fuel Distributors - Family of the late Olwen Einam

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

1. Original work of the exhibitor – not before entered 6. Free entry
in the Stanthorpe Show.
7. Work to be done on A3 or A4 cardboard or paper.
2. 2cm border within prescribed size of work where Please note: Years 4, 5, 6 to be done on A4.
required. A3/A4 to be the maximum size of the art-
work. 8. No work to be done on canvas please!

3. FRONT of work: child's name; school/ home school 9. All entries must be produced at school or in a home
address; Section; Title of picture. school environment. It must be the child’s own orig-
inal work.
4. Velcro dots on all corners of work on card/ paper.
10. No oil paints please.
5. One entry per person in any Section.

CLASSES

School Year Levels as at 2018.
Prizes for each age group are as follows: 1st $15.00, 2nd $10.00, 3rd $6.00, Highly commended - $4.00

Y11 “LITTLIES”- UP TO 5 YRS - CHILDCARE & KINDY Y15 YEAR 3
Total group picture – Theme: Celebrations
Size: 120 x 60cm card – no border - landscape layout Theme: Celebrations - painting, drawing or collage
preferred - 2 prizes -$10.00, Highly commended $5.00 Size: A3 - 2 cm border inside edge on card - landscape
layout preferred
Y12 PREP
Theme: Celebrations - painting, drawing or collage Y16 YEAR 4
Size: A3 - 2cm border inside edge – landscape layout Theme: Celebrations - painting, drawing or collage.
preferred Size: A4 - 2 cm border inside edge on card - landscape
layout preferred
Y13 YEAR 1
Y17 YEAR 5
Theme: Celebrations –painting, drawing or collage Theme: Celebrations - painting, drawing or collage
Size: A3 – 2cm border inside edge - landscape layout Size: A4 - 2 cm border inside edge on card - landscape
preferred layout preferred

Y14 YEAR 2 Y18 YEAR 6

Theme: Celebrations - painting, drawing or collage Theme: Celebrations - painting, drawing or collage
Size: A3 - 2 cm border inside edge - landscape layout Size: A4 - 2 cm border inside edge on card - landscape
preferred layout preferred

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SECTION Z - PAPERCRAFT

Location: Held in the Stanthorpe Showgrounds Exhibition Centre (western side)
Chief Steward: Mariel Thompson

Entry fees: Open- $1.00 per item; 15 Years and under - 0.50c per item
Entries received at the Exhibition Pavilion: Wednesday 31 January 2018 - 9.00am - 12 noon

Entries collected from the Exhibition Pavilion: Sunday 4 February - 11am - 12 noon
No entries will be released prior to this time

Prizes for all sections – cash, product items or vouchers to the value of 1st $10.00, 2nd $5.00
All entrants to pay gate admission unless a show society member.

SPONSORS

THANK YOU TO THE SPONSORS OF THE 2018 STANTHORPE SHOW PAPERCRAFT SECTION

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY CLASSES

1. All entries to be on craft entry form found in the OPEN - HANDMADE CARD
show book (can be copied).
THEME: Christmas
2. All exhibits are to be presented in clear plastic
sleeves. Z1 USING STAMPING AND/OR EMBOSSING
Z2 USING QUILLING
3. Exhibits which have gained prizes in previous Z3 USING ANY OTHER TECHNIQUES
Stanthorpe Shows are excluded from entry.
OPEN - SCRAPBOOKING
4. Stewards reserve the right to move an exhibit to
another class if in the judge’s opinion it is in the Single Page Layouts only
wrong class or to combine classes if insufficient
entries are received in any class. Z4 THEME: LET IT SNOW!
Z5 THEME: SUNSHINE
5. Judge’s decisions are final and prizes awarded at the
judge’s discretion. 15 YEARS and under - HANDMADE CARD

6. Stewards will exercise all reasonable care with work (must state age on entry form)
submitted, but will not be responsible for the loss of THEME: Christmas
or any damage to the entry. Responsibility for
insurance rests with exhibitors. Z6 USING STAMPING AND/OR EMBOSSING
Z7 USING PUNCH ART
7. If entries are posted, please ensure that return Z8 USING ANY OTHER TECHNIQUES
postage is included with fees and signed entry form
correctly completed. 15 YEARS and under - SCRAPBOOKING

8. Exhibits not collected on Sunday 4 February 2018 (must state age on entry form)
will be returned to the Showground office for one Single Page Layouts only
week.
Z9 THEME: LET IT SNOW!
9. Unclaimed prizes will be regarded as lapsed and all Z10 THEME: SUNSHINE
monies will become a donation to Stanthorpe
Agricultural Show Society if not collected within 3
months of the show ending.

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BECOME A MEMBER LIFE MEMBERS

YOUR MEMBERSHIP FEE Life members are nominated annually by their
ENTITLES YOU TO ... respective subcommittee. Nominations are
considered at the AGM and honorary medals
Daily entry to the Stanthorpe awarded accordingly.
Agricultural Show and …
The Stanthorpe Agricultural Society would like to
Reciprocal entry to the Allora, Killarney, congratulate all life members for their contribution
Tenterfield and Warwick Shows
to show society activities over the years.
2018 membership fees are:
Single: $16.50 Mr Keith Belford
Mr Alan (Crow) and Mrs Carol Batterham
Double/Couple: $33 Mr John and Mrs Gillian Boucher
Family: $33 Mr Dan Bougoure
Mr Joe and Mrs Sue Boyce
All fee classes include member’s children Mr Peter W Blundell
Mrs Valerie Bondfield
To join online or for further Mr Peter and Mrs Tere Bonner
information check our website at Mr B Neville and Mrs Joyce Bryant
Mr Edward (Ted) Carrol
www.stanagsociety.com.au Mr Sam and Mrs Grace Costanzo
Mr Shane and Mrs Dulcie Dullahide
2017/2018 General committee Mrs Helen Ferrier
Mrs Elizabeth (Beth) Finlay
Larry Anderson Lynette Mungall Mr Alan and Mrs Nancy Gimm
Brett Boatfield Derek Newton Mrs Margaret Harvey
Paula Boatfield David Oag Mr Delbar and Mrs Joyce Haynes
Peter Bonner Ray Palmer (Snr) Mr Graeme and Mrs Kathy Heath
Tere Bonner Samatha Palmer Mrs Del Hohenhaus
Dee Booth Scott Pavey Mr Terry Hopgood
Neville Bryant Tammy Robinson Mr Preben Jacobsen
Linda Charlton Tobias Robinson Mr Doug Kent
Gillian Boucher Katrina Rudd Mr William (Bill) Kerr
John Boucher Ian Sapsford Mrs Anne Kerr
Jim Ellway Angelina Sims Mrs Phylis Lee
Brett Gallaway Michael Smail Mrs Margery Mann
Cameron Gow Lee Townsend Mr Arthur Martin
Peta Gow James Tulloch Mr Jim and Mrs Dell Mitchell
Graham Greenup Ken Wilcock Mr Doug Mitchell
Michele Holly Teena Wilcock Mr David and Mrs Marlene Muir
William Humble Andy Williams Ms Lyn Mungall
Debbie Hurtz Loretta Williams Mr Brian Murphy
Gary Hurtz Stephen Williams Mrs Julie Murphy
Kerry Johnson Mr Derek and Mrs Sandi Newton
Bill Kerr Secretary: Mr George and Mrs Val Patterson
John Lucas Brooke Summerville Mr Sam and Mrs Connie Puglisi
Craig Magnussen Mr Angelo and Mrs Mary Puglisi
Teresa Matthews Mr Ray and Mrs Claire Schnitzerling
Mr Michael and Mrs Gail Smail
Mr Harry and Mrs Joan Stevenson
Mr Ian and Mrs Lee Townsend
Mr Jim and Mrs Karen Tulloch
Mr Ken and Mrs Teena Wilcock
Mr Calvin and Mrs Elaine Winks

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SPONSORS

The Stanthorpe Agricultural Society would like to sincerely thank the following sponsors for their valuable support
of the 2018 Stanthorpe Show.

4 Water Supplies Elders Applethorpe Marcia Murray (BM Murray) St Josephs Primary T/shop
A & DA Friend Eric Chappel Memorial Maria Cameron Stanthorpe Aerated Waters
A Betterway to Print Elspeth Cameron Memorial Market in the Mountains Stanthorpe Agricultural Society
Action Graphics Ensby Electrical Mary Clarke Stanthorpe Apple & Grape
AGM Ettie McKillop Family Maryland Poll Dorset Stud Harvest Festival
Ag Solutions Fairbanks Grazing Company Maugan Benn Stanthorpe Art Gallery
Agricon Products Family of the Late Olwen Einam Maximize Stanthorpe Border Post
Allambee Grazing Amiens Favero Motors McDonalds Stanthorpe Stanthorpe Cabs & Limousines -
Allflex Fay Rickard McDougall & Sons John & Kellie Cook
Allison Trace Fay Winter MD Ferrier Memorial Trophy Stanthorpe Camera Club
Ancare Feast & Farmin’ Metro Petroleum Stanthorpe Cleaning Service
Annas Restaurant Fino Food + Wine Michelle Holly Stanthorpe Community Bank
Anne Lindsay Flockscan Micky Mae Stanthorpe Furniture Emporium
Aqua Rural Supplies Fox & Lilly Rural Mrs P Bondfield Stanthorpe Garden Club
Armstrong Bros Foxy's Bakery Mt Stirling Olives Stanthorpe Laundromat &
Artworks Granite Belt Gallagher Murray & Bourne Events & Hire
AT Limousins George & Fuhrmann Murray Gardens Stanthorpe Newsagency
Austral Wire Products Gino's Floor Coverings MWF Plumbing Stanthorpe Pony Club
Australian Small Winemakers Gleesons Mercery NAB Agribusiness Stanthorpe Pottery Club
Show Golden Grove NAB Stanthorpe Stanthorpe Poultry Club
Australian Vinegars Gracious Giving Natalie Burton Stanthorpe Print 'N' Copy
Australian Wool Network Granite Belt Brewery Netpro Stanthorpe Quality Meats
Bainbridge Vet Supplies Granite Belt Cleaning & Neville's Produce Stanthorpe Real Estate
Ballandean Tavern Hospitality Supplies New England Larder Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery
Bayer Animal Health Granite Belt Fruit Freighters Nowlan Stock & Station Agents Stanthorpe RSL Club
Bellevue Dorper & White Granite Belt Realty NTR Ag Pastoral "The Ridge" Stanthorpe Soul Pattinson
Bent & Haynes Farms Ballandean Granite Belt Tyre Service Orchard Services Chemist
Bernie & Colleen Petzler Harslett Family Palgrove Charolais Stud Stanthorpe Veterinary Care
Best Blinds & Screens Heritage Bank Peter Blundell Services
Best Employment HL Joiners Pierpoint Motors Stanthorpe Wreckers
Best Harvest Labour Hot Copper Pottery Supplies Brisbane Stephen & Dianne Tomasel
Black Toyota Howard & Sons Mitre 10 Pure Heaven Steven Sullivan
Blazing Arrows Indigo Hair Design Pure Inca Stuart Rayner Photographic
Boompa James Liriges QCWA Sullivan & Bathersby Solicitors
Border Refrigeration & Air Con James Lister MP Queensland Country C/Union Summit Coffee
Borderline Arts Jas Sar Jes Qld Chamber of Agricultural Sweets Strawberry Runners
Boucher Contracting Jill Stevens Societies Teena Wilcock
Brian & Mary Burnell JJ Richards & Sons Pty Ltd RACQ TFT Hoe Hire Pty Ltd
Brilliant Prints John Boucher Real Estate Pty Ltd R & G Rossow Fuel Distributors The Bondfield Family
Brinx Deli John Dee Rabobank The Bonner Family
Burton & Sons Bi-Rite John Vichie Firearms Ralph Johns Pty Ltd The Bramble Patch
C & A Accountants Joyce Gray Rayner Photographics The Harslett Family
Cafe 77 JSI Motorcyles & Small Engines Repco The Vines Motel & Cottages
Cameron Family, Dalveen Juliet Meurant (Artist) Richard Bonner TJ & RM Dunn
Carey Bros Yangan K & A Building Pty Ltd Ridley Agri-Products Thomas Foods International
Catanzaro Solicitors Kardelpark Repro Scan and Riverina Stock Feeds Top Beat
Cavinsure Services Robert Channon Wines Top X Warwick
Central Hotel Kathy Heath Rabobank Townsend Family
Cherry Lane Nursery Keilah Australian White Stud Rodlyn Quality Cleans Tracey Grayling
Chris's Floorcoverings Keith Cobon & Family Rossow Bulk Haulage United Lettuce
Clunes Crossing Angus Stud Kents Saddlery Rugby Farm Ultrablack Stud
Coprice Killarney Co-op Rural Bank Valeria Drinkwater
Country Club Hotel Kings Sawmilling Russell Smith Vince Catanzaro Solicitor
Country Lane Lifestyle KP McMahon Pty Ltd Sams Fresh Fruit & Vegetables Vincenzos at The Big Apple
Country Style Caravan Park Landmark Sibley Delicious Virbac
Chris's Carpets Laura Kidd Sheds 2 the Max Viv & Neta Thouard
Crisps Coaches Lienert Australia Showcase Jewellers Wallangarra Railway Cafe &
Cuts 'N' Curls Lifestyle Footwear Slaps Coffee House Café Museum
David Inch Lynette Mungall SM Finlay Walls Concrete
David Schnitzerling & Co Lynn Gilmour Snowy River Miniature Horses Warwick Gates
Dee Booth M & D Auto One Solar Blessing Wayne Evans Upholstery
Double K Simmentals M & M Timber & Building Southern Downs Auto Whites Rural
Downfall Limousins Supplies Southern Downs Veterinary Wilshire & Co
Earth Life Maddies Gift Gallery Services Zest Pastries
Eastern Colour Strawberries Maggie Brockie Spano's Super IGA Zoetis
Elanco Mansara Hair Spring Creek Seedlings

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STANTHORPE SHOW 2018 – GENERAL ENTRY FORM Exhibitor No …………………………. (office use only)

To the Stanthorpe Show Secretary (or representative subcommittee), subject to the rules, by-laws and regulations of your
committee and the Stanthorpe Ag Society, I make the following entries for the 2018 Stanthorpe Show:

Sec- Class Exhibit Description of entry Fees paid

tion No. No.

Camping fee - $5.00/night/person $
TOTAL PAID $

Exhibitors must pay fees with entry form. NO LATE FEES ACCEPTED.
If printing, please print clearly all the details for the classes you are entering. Illegible information will causes errors.

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Stanthorpe Annual Show 2018 - STITCHCRAFT ENTRY FORM

Use a separate form for each section you are exhibiting in.

Patchwork & Quilting (N1), Sewing (N2), Needlework & Embroidery (N3),

Knitting & Crochet (N4)

Please refer to individual sections for their terms and conditions for entry and dates for delivery and collection or work. All
entries to comply with Rules and Regulations of the Stanthorpe Agricultural Society. The Society is not responsible for any loss
or damage. The entries are all my own work. One person’s work to be included on each form. Please copy this form if space is

Section Class Exhibit Brief Description of Exhibit Size Sale Entry

SEE No. Price Fee
ABOVE
Stewards
Only

Entry fee must accompany this form, otherwise entries will not be accepted TOTAL $

insufficient or to enter in multiple sections nature:

Exhibitor name………....................................................................................................................
Postal Address:............................................................................................................................
Email:………………….......................................................................................................................
Phone:.........................................................Mobile…………………………………………………………........
Please Tick: I am a hobbyist only ⃝ OR I am registered for GST ⃝ ABN : .................................

(Please note that no prize money can be paid without GST information)

Sig- Collect Stitchcraft items Sunday after show between 11am - Noon

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STANTHORPE SHOW 2018 – SECTION X – JUNIOR & SENIOR FINE ARTS ENTRY FORM

Exhibitors fees can be paid when bringing artwork along with the completed entry form. Items for display only will
not incur a fee.

Please print clearly all details for the classes entered. NOTATION FOR EXTRA CLASSES:
I Indigenous Art, JH Jean Harslett Award, E Emerging Artist Award, D Display only

EXHIBIT CLASS MEDIUM TITLE OF WORK SALE PRICE/NFS FEES EXTRA
NO. PAID CLASSES

20% commission
payable to Show
Society

NB*NO RESPONSIBILITY IS ACCEPTED FOR WORKS REMAINING AFTER COLLECTION TIME.

Exhibitor name ……………………………………………………………………………………………………Phone …………………………………………………………
Postal Address: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
Email ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

*SIGNING ATTESTS THAT ALL WORKS FOR JUDGING ARE YOUR OWN UNAIDED WORK
Signature (delivery) ……………………………………………………………… Signature (collection) …………………………………………………………………

 Hobbyist or Registered for GST ABN No. ……………………………………….. (IF APPLICABLE)

Artist Information
We invite you tell us about your art; your inspirations, the medium/s you like to work with or any other interesting details:
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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STANTHORPE SHOW 2018

CLEAN SHEAR ENTRY FORM

Events and entry fees Entry Fee $25
1. Stanthorpe Open Shears: Entry Fee $25
2. Intermediate Shearing: Entry Fee $20
3. Novice/Learners Shearing: Entry Fee $25
4. Ladies Shearing: Entry Fee $10
5. Quick throw:

Added entries may apply. Exhibitors must pay fees with entry form. NO LATE FEES ACCEPTED.

Name (print) …………………………………………………………………………………………….……………………………………………….…………
Home address ……………………………………………………………………………………………….……………..… Postcode……………….….
Mobile …………………………..…………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………
Email* …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..….…………….……………………………
I have read and agree to the special regulations applying to the section I have entered and declare I am eligible to
contest the events entered. If your association accepts the fees, I agree to abide by any decision of its committee
and to release the Stanthorpe Agricultural Society, its committee & members from any action, suit, claim or
demand that I may have against it, them, or any of them for or in conjunction with any loss, damage or injury
suffered by me on the premises of the association, or at, or in the course of the show. *By providing my email
address I consent to it being recorded on the Stanthorpe Agricultural Society email database for future
correspondence.
Signature ………………………………………………………………………………….. Date ………………………………...……………………….……..

Please note: To assist our announcer, competitors are invited to supply a resume of their best previous
performances or other relevant information:
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...…………
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Class A - STOCKMANS CHALLENGE
NOMINATION FORM

Activity:
 Open Challenge – open to all breeds and riders
 Two Phase Working Pattern ASH W3a and Wet Phase

Entry fee:
 Nomination/entry fee: $40.00
 Nominations must be received and paid in full by Wednesday 24th January 2018 by cheque or direct deposit:
 Post to: Stanthorpe Agricultural Society, PO Box 106, STANTHORPE 4380 OR
 Direct deposit: NAB Stanthorpe - BSB: 084 927 - A/c: 508942971
 Reference: Your surname
 Please email [email protected] to advise you have made a direct deposit.

Prizes and prize money:
 Prize money in each phase 1st $70.00; 2nd $50.00; 3rd $40.00; 4th $25.00

 Overall Highest Points: 1st $275.00 2nd $225.00; 3rd $175.00 4th $125 5th $75.00

 Prize for Highest Scoring local Horse and Rider

General conditions:
 Any neat attire can be worn.
 Helmets MUST be worn.
 Horse Health Declarations must be presented on entry of horse/s to showgrounds.
 No telephone entries will be accepted.
 Liability declarations must be signed.
 General Rules of the Stanthorpe Agricultural Society will apply.
 The society reserves the right to cancel class if there are insufficient entries.

Nomination details:

HORSE RIDER

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……...
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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STATEMENT BY SUPPLIER (COMPETITOR)

Stanthorpe Agricultural Society - Annual Show 2018

FROM: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………... Postcode: ……………

TO: The Secretary, Stanthorpe Agricultural Society, P O Box 106, STANTHORPE 4380

1) DECLARATION BY HOBBYIST

I, ……………………………………………..………..… declare that the supply I make in entering the 2018 Stanthorpe Show
is made to the Stanthorpe Agricultural Society as an individual in the course of an activity which is a private
recreational pursuit or hobby. Therefore I am not quoting you an ABN. You should not withhold an amount
from the payment you make to me for the supply (prize money).

………………………………………………………… Date: //
Signature of Supplier (Prize winner)

2) ABN BUT NOT REGISTERED FOR GST

I/ We ……………………………………………………… declare that my/our ABN is as follows:

   

and AM / ARE NOT registered for GST purposes.

………………………………………………………… Date: //
Signature of Supplier (Prize winner)

3) ABN AND REGISTERED FOR GST

I, We …………………………………declare that my/ our ABN for GST purposes is as follows:

   

and AM/ ARE registered for GST purposes.

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HORSE STALL / STALLION BOX
APPLICATION FORM

A charge of $8.00 per covered stall will be made. All stall bookings for the duration of the show. All stall bookings
must be made and paid for in advance with the Secretary. Allocation number will be posted on stable prior to
show.
Horse stall bookings will be accepted from competitors in their own name, but will not be accepted on behalf of
other competitors. This rule will be strictly adhered to.

Please indicate classes entering: HACK DRESSAGE JUMPER BREEDS

WED No. required THURS No. required FRI No. required SAT No. required

HORSE STALLS

STALLION BOX

NAME..................................................................................................................................................................
ADDRESS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

EMAIL ADDRESS…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Phone …..…………………………………………………………………... Mobile…………………………………………………………………...

Camping Fees: $ ………………………………………..… TOTAL PAYMENT ENCLOSED $ ……………………………………………

Camping Fee: $8.00 per person per night. NOTE: NO REFUNDS GIVEN Direct deposit details:

BSB: NAB 084 927

A/c#: 50894 2971

A/c name: Stanthorpe Agricultural Society

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL EXHIBITORS

Any exhibitors intending to bring electrical equipment to the Showground will be required to ensure that such
equipment is fitted with earth leakage circuit breakers and that all electrical leads, tools and appliances have
been inspected and tagged by a licensed electrical contractor.

This is essential for the safety of yourself, your fellow exhibitors and the general public and is a requirement of
the Workplace Health and Safety Act of 1989. The Act imposes very severe penalties in the event of non- compli-
ance with its provisions.

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

Please post to: The Secretary, Stanthorpe Agricultural Society, PO Box 106, STANTHORPE Q 4380, or

Email: [email protected] with proof of direct deposit.

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SILVER SPONSORS

The Stanthorpe Agricultural Society extends a very special thanks to all our SILVER SPONSORS supporting the
2018 Stanthorpe Show.
Tom Dunn

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