PAMBULA A. H. & P. SOCIETY Inc. 107th PAMBULA ANNUAL SHOW PAVILION PROGRAM SHOW DAY SATURDAY 9 JANUARY 2016 PAMBULA COMMUNITY SPORTING COMPLEX Pambula Beach Road, Pambula EQUESTRIAN and WOODCHOP PROGRAMS PUBLISHED SEPARATELY Available on Show website or by contacting Secretary OFFICE BEARERS & COMMITTEES - 2015—2016 Patron: Mr A Constance President: Mr Russell Fitzpatrick Secretary: Ms Gail Cummins Ph 0409421460 Email: pambulashow@bigpond.com Treasurer: Mrs Lyn Jay Ph 6495 6573 Chief Pavilion Steward: Ms Kerryanne Fitzpatrick HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS Fay Maher Max Sawers Saturday: ADMISSION CHARGES Adults $10.00 Children over 5 yrs & Pensioners $6 Family Ticket (2 adults & 2 children 12 & under) $25 PAVILION EXHIBITS Open Saturday 11.00am to 7.00pm OPEN SHOWGROUND OFFICE From Tuesday 5 January 2016 10 am to 4 pm SHOWGROUND OFFICE PHONE 0499413526 (from 5 January 2016) EMAIL pambulashow@bigpond.com PAVILION EXHIBIT ENTRIES ENTRY FORMS MAY BE: Emailed to pambulashow@bigpond.com Mailed to PO Box 115, PAMBULA, NSW 2549 Placed in Entry Boxes at Eden Newsagency, Pambula Newsagency & Plants Plus Tura Beach Delivered to the Pavilion (Tues 5 & Wed 6 only) Located at Pambula Sporting Complex, Pambula Beach Road, Pambula ENTRY FORMS: ALL ENTRY FORMS FOR ALL SECTIONS TO BE IN NO LATER THAN WEDNESDAY 6 JANUARY DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS: SECTIONS 1, 2, 3 & 4: EXHIBITS TO BE AT PAVILION BY 4.00pm WEDNESDAY 6 JANUARY EXHIBITS FOR THESE SECTIONS ACCEPTED AT FRANK MAHER PAVILION ON TUESDAY, 5 JANUARY AND WEDNESDAY 6 JANUARY. SECTIONS 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9 TO BE AT PAVILION BY 9.30AM FRIDAY 8 JANUARY 2016 ENTRY FORM & INSTRUCTIONS ON INSIDE BACK COVER OF THIS PROGRAMME and also on website: www.pambulashow.com NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED Entry fee to be paid on delivery of exhibit 2 SHOW ATTRACTIONS (Times approximate) PAVILION EXHIBITS Open Saturday 11.00am to 7pm EQUESTRIAN PROGRAM INCLUDING RING & SHOWJUMPING EVENTS Starting 8.30am WOODCHOPPING COMPETITION Starting around 11.00am OYSTER COMPETITIONS INCLUDING ‘PAMBULA SHOW CHAMPION OYSTER’ CHILDREN’S ENTERTAINMENT DOG HIGH JUMP DRAY RIDES CARNIVAL RIDES & SIDE SHOW ALLEY VINTAGE CAR DISPLAY ALPACA DISPLAY MARKET STALLS LOCAL PRODUCE (COFFEE, WINE, OYSTERS ETC) BAR, PAVILION TEA ROOM, FOOD STALLS 3 RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE PAMBULA A.H. & P. SOCIETY Inc 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Insofar as these Regulations are concerned ‘Committee’ will mean the committee of the Pambula A. H. & P. Society Inc and ‘Judges’ and ‘Stewards’ will mean the Judges and Stewards acting on behalf of the Pambula A. H. & P. Society Inc. All entries must be lodged as directed in the relevant Pambula Show program on or before the day appointed for receiving same. Entry fees are set out in each section of the Schedule. Entries will only be received up until the time specified in the Schedule. The Judge in any Section may disqualify from the competition any exhibit or competitor not conforming to the necessary requirements or contravening any regulation or condition of that particular section. The Committee has the right to refuse any entry without stating any reason. The Pambula A H & P Society will not be responsible for any accident caused through or by any exhibit and not under any circumstance hold itself responsible for any loss or mis-delivery of ANY exhibit of any kind, or for any damage to one thereto. Exhibitors must supply persons competent to take charge of all horses and stock, and all led horses must be haltered. Only ribbons won at the Show in progress will be allowed on exhibits. Any exhibitor must sign a Statutory Declaration, if called upon by the Committee, failing which he/she may be disqualified. The Stewards will, under the direction the Committee, have entire control over the exhibits in their respective Sections and, co-jointly with the Judges, will sign the award papers. The Principal Stewards in each Section will attend on the Judges when called upon and are authorized to prevent intrusion during the time of Judging and also ensure strict adherence to all conditions relating to exhibits. All indoor exhibits must be in the hands of the Stewards by the times stated in this program. No exhibits will bear any mark of ownership, except where otherwise stated in this program. Exhibits shall not be removed from the stands in the Pavilion until permission is granted by the Chief Steward. An exhibitor in a section may act as a Steward if so appointed by the Committee, but shall not accompany the Judge during or preceding deliberation. A ‘Novice’ exhibitor in any section is one who has never won a first prize in that particular class. All sections of produce, crafts etc. and all commercial exhibits and any other displays whatsoever shall be placed in the position allocated by the Chief Steward. Non-competitive exhibits will be allowed, but a fee may be imposed for exhibits of an advertising nature. A Chief Steward shall be appointed by the Committee in each Section. The Stewards, under the direction of the Chief Section Steward, shall be responsible for the effective arrangement of the exhibits on the stands and may take such action as they deem necessary in this direction. The Pavilion will be closed to the Public while judging is in progress. The Pavilion will be closed at 7.00pm, but this may be changed at Committee’s discretion. The award of ‘Champion’ will only be awarded in any Section at the Judge’s discretion. 4 SECTION 1 - CRAFT ALL ENTRY FORMS to be submitted no later than 4.00pm WEDNESDAY, 6 JANUARY 2016 ALL EXHIBITS to be delivered to the Frank Maher Pavilion, Pambula Sporting Complex, Pambula Beach Road by 4.00pm, WEDNESDAY, 6 JANUARY 2016 The Exhibitor’s name must be clearly written on the back of each exhibit. No work previously exhibited at the show will be accepted. Each exhibit must be the bona fide work of the Exhibitor. Entry fee 20 cents—Junior free. Prize money for each Class 1st $4.00 2nd $2.00 OPEN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. An article of pottery An article of china pottery painting An article of pottery by a novice Handmade soft toy Machine made soft toy Rug, hooked or otherwise Card Making – Quilling Card Making – Paper Tole Card Making – Stamping Card Making – Any other medium Screen printing Leatherwork article Collage Folk art Folk art—Novice Most unusual article - made from anything Best handmade porcelain doll 1 hank of homespun wool,100gm Any article of weaving—including homespun wool Any other variety of handcraft Any craft by a Novice BEST EXHIBIT SECTION 1 Class 1 to 21 WOOD/METAL WORK 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Workmanship in wood turning Handcrafted woodwork Workmanship in metalwork Workmanship in metalwork by a Novice Workmanship in woodwork by a Novice BEST EXHIBIT SECTION 1 Class 22 to 26 JUNIOR (17 years & under) 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. Article useful for the house Collection of 25 sea shells Model of Duplo or Lego Model of Duplo or Lego Project book Project book 10 yrs & under 10 yrs and under 7 yrs & under 8-12 yrs 8-12 yrs 13-17 yrs 5 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. Collage Best painted egg Project sheets Article of handcrafted woodwork Article of Woodturning Article of metalwork BEST WORK BY A JUNIOR IN SECTION 1 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 8-12 yrs 8-12 yrs 7-12 yrs 13-17 yrs 13-17 yrs 13-17 yrs Class 36 to 38 Doll dressed by Exhibitor Doll dressed by exhibitor Kit model Decorated pet rock Decorated pet rock Paddle pop construction Mosaic Art piece String Art piece under 10 yrs over 10 yrs any age 6 yrs & under 9 yrs & under any age any age any age PRIMARY SCHOOL WOODWORK/METALWORK 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. Workmanship in wood turning Handcrafted woodwork Workmanship in metalwork Workmanship in metalwork by a Novice Workmanship in woodwork by a Novice 6 SECTION 2 PHOTOGRAPHY ALL ENTRY FORMS to be submitted no later than 4.00pm WEDNESDAY, 6 JANUARY 2016 ALL EXHIBITS to be delivered to the Frank Maher Pavilion, Pambula Sporting Complex, Pambula Beach Road by 4.00pm, WEDNESDAY, 6 JANUARY 2016 Not open to professionals No work previously exhibited at the show will be accepted. Each exhibit must be the bona fide work of the Exhibitor. Exhibitor to write plainly on the back of the exhibit—the class, section and number of exhibit. Stewards reserve the right to re-classify or reject any entry All prints must be mounted on stiff paper or cardboard and conform to the following sizes mounted: o Minimum—22 cms by 15 cms o Maximum—40 cms by 30 cms Entry fee 20 cents—Junior free. Prize money for each Class 1st $4.00 2nd $2.00 OPEN COLOUR SECTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Waterscape Landscape Child study Local Character Study Action Animal Reflections Any other subject—open Set of photos or album page with common theme OPEN BLACK AND WHITE 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Waterscape Landscape Child Study Local Character Study Action Animal Reflections Any other subject—open Set of photos or album page with common theme JUNIOR SECTION—17 YEARS AND UNDER 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Waterscape Landscape Local interest Action—sports Photo of pet Any other subject 7 SECTION 3 - ART ALL ENTRY FORMS to be submitted no later than 4.00pm WEDNESDAY, 6 JANUARY 2016 ALL EXHIBITS to be delivered to the Frank Maher Pavilion, Pambula Sporting Complex, Pambula Beach Road by 4.00pm, WEDNESDAY, 6 JANUARY 2016 All work must be framed or mounted ready for hanging (School work does not require mounting) Exhibits must the bona fide work of the exhibitor Exhibitors are requested to write on the back of the exhibit, the class, section and the number of the exhibit, and name of exhibitor Entry Fee 20 cents—Junior free Prize money each class 1st $4 2nd $2 SCHOOL WORK/JUNIOR EXHIBITS DO NOT NEED TO BE MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD OPEN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. WATER COLOUR – any subject OILS - any subject ACRYLICS & MIXED MEDIUM - any subject PASTELS - any subject ABSTRACT PAINTING - any subject or medium JUNIOR 17 Years and under Painting - -Any Subject 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Age 6 years & under Age 7 & 8 years Age 9 & 10 years Age 11 & 12 years Age 13 to 17 years Pencil Drawing- Any Subject 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Age 6 years & under Age 7 & 8 years Age 9 & 10 years Age 11 & 12 years Age 13 to 17 years Pastels, Crayons, Textas –Any Subject 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Age 6 years & under Age 7 & 8 years Age 9 & 10 years Age 11 & 12 years Age 13 to 17 years Abstract 21. Any subject Black & White 22. Any subject Collage 23. Any subject 8 SECTION 4 NEEDLEWORK, SEWING & KNITTING ALL ENTRY FORMS to be submitted no later than 4.00pm WEDNESDAY, 6 JANUARY 2016 ALL EXHIBITS to be delivered to the Frank Maher Pavilion, Pambula Sporting Complex, Pambula Beach Road by 4.00pm, WEDNESDAY, 6 JANUARY 2016 Exhibits must the bona fide work of the exhibitor No work previously exhibited at this show will be accepted. ENTRIES MUST NOT HAVE BEEN LAUNDERED Entry Fee 20 cents—Junior free Prize money each class 1st $4 2nd $2 EMBROIDERY Classes 1 to 11—Open and Novice 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Creative embroidery incorporating any technique Any smocked article Piece of wool embroidery Heirloom sewing by hand Piece of counted thread work Counted cross stitch—unframed Counted cross stitch—any subject (framed) Stump work—any subject Embroidered tray cloth Embroidery—any subject Piece by exhibitor over 60 years BEST EXHIBIT Classes 1 to 11 CANVAS WORK 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Creative tapestry— any subject Long stitch Counted cross stitch – unframed Counted canvas work - any subject Traditional tapestry—framed Piece of canvas work by exhibitor over 60 years BEST EXHIBIT Classes 12 to 17 SPONSORED BY PINS ‘N’ NEEDLES NEEDLEWORK 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Wearable item – machine made Wearable item – hand sewn Cushion – decorative, any work Best made coathanger Hand sewn heirloom- any item Piece of hand sewing not mentioned BEST EXHIBIT Classes 18 to 23 EMBROIDERY/PATCHWORK/QUILTING 24. 25. 26. Embroidery item – hand sewn Heirloom item – machine made Heirloom item – hand made 9 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. Applique item – machine made Applique item – hand made Patchwork item – hand made, hand quilted Patchwork item – hand made, machine quilted (not professionally made) Patchwork item – machine made, hand quilted Patchwork item – machine made, machine quilted (not professionally made) Quilting – (whole cloth) by hand Quilting (whole cloth) by machine (not professionally made) Piece of hand sewing, not mentioned Piece of machine sewing, not mentioned Article by exhibitor over 60 years, by hand Article by exhibitor over 60 years, by machine BEST EXHIBIT Classes 28 to 38 HAND KNITTING 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. Any other knitted baby’s article Knitted baby’s jacket, bonnet & booties set Knitted baby’s booties Knitted baby’s shawl Childs knitted jumper or cardigan— any ply Ladies knitted jumper or cardigan—any ply Gents knitted jumper or cardigan any ply Best knitted vest Best knitted beanie Best hand knitted article by a novice Knitted cotton article Garment from handspun wool Garment including mohair wool or silk Any article, handspun and hand knitted Any article, handspun and hand knitted by a novice Any article knitted, not mentioned in schedule Any article knitted, pure wool label attached Any machine knitted article Exhibitor over 60 years –any article in this knitting section BEST EXHIBIT Classes 39 to 57 CROCHET 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. Crochet—table linen Crochet—baby’s garment Any other crochet garment Specimen of crochet in cotton Best piece of crochet by a Novice BEST EXHIBIT Classes 58 to 62 STUDENT OR JUNIOR 17 years and under 63. 64. 65. Longstitch—12 years & under Longstitch—13-17 years Piece of knitted work — 12 years and under 10 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. Piece of knitted work 13-17 years Piece of fancywork —- 12 years & under Piece of fancywork—13-17 years Piece of hand sewing—12 years and under Piece of hand sewing 13-17 years Article of machine sewing—any age Knitted doll’s outfit—any age Piece of crochet —any age 11 SECTION 5 - HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. ALL ENTRY FORMS to be submitted no later than 4.00pm WEDNESDAY, 6 JANUARY 2016 ALL EXHIBITS to be delivered to the Frank Maher Pavilion, Pambula Sporting Complex, Pambula Beach Road by 9.30am, FRIDAY, 8 JANUARY 2016 All preserves must be cooked by the Exhibitor No work previously exhibited at this show will be accepted The judges have the power, if doubtful, to open one bottle of fruit in each exhibit No exhibit is to be entered in more than one class All jams, jellies and preserves to be in bottle, tumbler or jar, to weight not less than 175 gm, including contents. Do not use paraffin wax to seal. In any class, it will be left to the Judges’ discretion as to a second prize being awarded. A Novice exhibitor in any section is one who has never won a first prize in that particular class Entry Fee 20 cents Junior free Prize money each class 1st $4 2nd $2 Preserved peaches in syrup Preserved plums in syrup Preserved peaches in syrup for those who have never won a 1st prize for preserved fruit Preserved apricots Collection of preserves 3 varieties Plum jam light single sort Plum jam single sort Berry jam single sort Apricot jam single sort Apricot jam for those who have never won a 1st prize for jam Tomato jam single sort Melon & Lemon jam single sort Collection of jams 3 sorts only Collection of dried fruit or vegetable 3 varieties Passionfruit spread Lemon spread OTHER VARIETIES 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. Plum jelly Quince jelly Apple jelly One not mentioned in schedule Collection of jellies 3 sorts only Pickled beetroot Green tomato pickles 1 bottle Fruit chutney Collection of pickles 3 sorts only Tomato relish Tomato sauce Plum sauce MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Classes 1—28 JUNOR SECTION Under 17 years 29. 30. 31. Any variety of jam 1 bottle Any variety of pickles 1 bottle Relish or sauce 1 bottle 12 SECTION 6 - FOOD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. ALL ENTRY FORMS to be submitted no later than 4.00pm WEDNESDAY, 6 JANUARY 2016 ALL EXHIBITS to be delivered to the Frank Maher Pavilion, Pambula Sporting Complex, Pambula Beach Road by 9.30am, FRIDAY, 8 JANUARY 2016 Cakes are not to be iced unless otherwise stated. Sponges to have mock cream filling unless otherwise stated, and dusted with icing sugar. No packet mixture to be used unless otherwise stated. Entry fee 20cents. Junior free. Prize money for each Class 1st $4 2nd $2.00 Fruit Cake 250 gm mixture Fruit Cake 250 gm for those who have never won a prize in Class 1 Sultana Cake 500gm fruit to 250 gm mixture Chocolate Cake butter mixture iced on top Orange Cake butter mixture iced on top Banana Cake Banana Cake for those who have never won a prize for Banana Cake Carrot Cake Best iced Novelty Cake (Cake base) (judged on appearance only) Best iced and decorated one tier special occasion cake (cake base) (judged on appearance only) Cake made with packet mixture, any variety, iced on top, top of packet to be displayed Rich Fruit Cake. The Australian Dried Fruits Association State Competition. See special conditions at end of section Patty Cake (4 only) decorated, fondant covered Plain Sponge Date Loaf Swiss Roll, ends not to be trimmed. Birthday Novelty cakes (6) Plate of lamingtons (6) Anzac biscuits (6) Gingernuts (6) Plate of Pikelets Plate of Sweets Cheese Cake Apple Pie Milk Scones (6) homemade Date Scones (6) homemade Pumpkin Scones (6) homemade Plate of Muffins (3) homemade Jam Drops Shortbread TROPHY FOR BEST DECORATED CAKE – DONATED BY CAKE DECORATORS GUILD FAR SOUTH COAST JUNIOR COOKING Under 17 yrs 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. Patty Cakes, paper to be used (6) Anzac Biscuits (6) Pikelets (6) Best decorated biscuits, homemade Coconut Ice (6) uncooked Milk Scones (6) homemade Sweets 2 varieties Chocolate Cake not packet mixture Any packet cake Iced on top. Top of packet to be displayed Novelty Cake Shortbread Jam Drops 13 RICH FRUIT CAKE AWARD $10 SPECIAL CONDITIONS The Australian Dried Fruits Association Rich Fruit Cake Competition at the Pambula Show is sponsored by the Pambula A H & P Society. The following recipe is compulsory for all entrants. RICH FRUIT CAKE Here’s what you need: 250 gm (8 oz) sultanas 250 gm (8 oz) chopped raisins 250 gm (8oz) currants 125 gm (4 oz) chopped mixed peel 90 gm (3 oz) chopped blanched almonds 90 gm (3 oz) chopped red glace cherries 1/3 cup sherry or brandy 250 gm (8oz) plain flour 29 gm (2oz) self-raising flour ¼ teaspoon grated nutmeg ½ teaspoon ground ginger ½ teaspoon ground cloves 250 gm (8oz) butter 250 gm (8oz) soft brown sugar ½ teaspoon almond essence ½ teaspoon vanilla essence 4 large eggs Here’s what you do: Mix together all the fruit and nuts and sprinkle with 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 essences. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, then alternatively add the fruit and flour mixtures. Mix thoroughly. The mixture should be stiff enough to support a wooden spoon. Place the mixture into a prepared tin no larger than 20 cm (8 inches) and bake in a slow oven for approximately 3.5 to 4 hours. Allow the cake to cool in the tin. NOTE: to ensure uniformity and depending upon the size it is suggested that the raisins be snipped into 2 or 3 pieces, cherries into 4-6 pieces and almonds crosswise into 3 –4 pieces. Winners at Country Shows will each receive a cash prize of $5 (in addition to the prize money offered by the sponsor with the local Society) and will be required to bake a second ‘Rich Fruit Cake’ in order to compete in a semi-final to be conducted by each of the 14 Groups of the Agricultural Societies Council of NSW. The fourteen winners at Regional level will each receive a cash prize of $10 and are required to bake a third ‘Rich Fruit Cake’ for the final judging at the Royal Easter Show where the winner will receive a cash prize of $50. NOTE: Cakes should be baked in a square tin. 14 SECTION 7 - FLOWERS ALL ENTRY FORMS to be submitted no later than 4.00pm WEDNESDAY, 6 JANUARY 2016 ALL EXHIBITS to be delivered to the Frank Maher Pavilion, Pambula Sporting Complex, Pambula Beach Road by 9.30am, FRIDAY, 8 JANUARY 2016 Floral Decoration: Points awarded for decorative value only, except where otherwise stated. Wiring not allowed. Show Flowers: Apart from card collars, blooms and stems must be exhibited without bands, wire or any other form of artificial support. Exhibits will be judged to the standard of the Royal Horticultural Society of NSW. The decision of the Judges will be final. ALL exhibits must be grown by the Exhibitor Entry Fee 20 cents—Junior free Prize money for each Class 1st $4 2nd $2 ROSES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Rose Red 1 bloom Rose Pink 1 bloom Rose White or Cream 1 bloom Rose Yellow 1 bloom Rose fancy 1 bloom Rose in 3 stages, Bud to Full bloom Rose 3 blooms NND Rose Floribunda 1 cut Rose Collection 3 cuts 3 colours David Austin Rose Light 1 cut David Austin Rose Dark 1 cut Rose Miniature Dark 3 cuts 3 colours Rose Miniature Light 3 cuts 3 colours Rose any other variety not mentioned Rose any other colour not mentioned BEST ROSE OF THE SHOW DAHLIAS 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Dahlias Charm 3 blooms Distinct colours Dahlias Pom Pom 3 blooms Distinct colours Dahlias Hybrid Cactus or Garden Cactus 3 blooms NND Dahlia Decorative 1 bloom Dahlias Charm 3 blooms NND Dahlia Water Lily 1 bloom Dahlias Collection 3 blooms Distinct colours Any variety Dahlia Pom Pom 1 bloom Dahlia Miniature Cactus 1 bloom Dahlia Hybrid Cactus or Garden Cactus 1 bloom Dahlia any other variety not mentioned BEST DAHLIA OF THE SHOW ARRANGED FLOWERS 27. 28. 29. Arranged bowl for table Designed for a mantelpiece Australiana 15 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. Special Occasion using roses Daintiest shoulder spray Arranged basket with flowers/cane Driftwood & flowers Trash & Treasure, red, white and blue BEST ARRANGED WORK 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. Bulbous flower (excluding dahlias) 3 varieties – 1 of each Fuchsias 6 on saucer or plate Pansies collection Petunias not more than 8 Zinnias Pom Pom or Lilliput Zinnias 4 cuts any variety Collection of garden flowers in one container, 6 varieties, 1 of each Container of flowers, any variety not mentioned Collection of flowers shrubs, not more than 4 varieties Phlox perennial 3 cuts Phlox annual not more than 8 cuts Collection of Pelargoniums not more than 6 cuts Collection of geraniums not more than 6 cuts African marigolds 3 blooms Small Marigolds 12 Gladioli 3 blooms separate containers Protea any variety Hydrangea 1 Magnolia MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Class 35-53 POT PLANTS 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. Pot plant foliage only Pot plant flowering Pot plant fern Miniature cactus garden Floral collection Hanging Plant Hanging Fern BEST POT PLANT OF SHOW JUNIOR FLOWERS - Under 17 years 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. Rose any colour 1 bloom Dahlia any variety 3 blooms Bunch of cut garden flowers Arranged saucer of flowers Miniature garden or flowering pot plant Best novel arrangement using flowers, vegetables etc Arrangement of dried material Arrangement using toy as a container—under 10 years 16 SECTION 8 - VEGETABLES ALL ENTRY FORMS to be submitted no later than 4.00pm WEDNESDAY, 6 JANUARY 2016 ALL EXHIBITS to be delivered to the Frank Maher Pavilion, Pambula Sporting Complex, Pambula Beach Road by 9.30am, FRIDAY, 8 JANUARY 2016 No article of a collection will be allowed to compete in another class. Entry Fee 20 cents Junior free Prize money for each class 1st $4.00 2nd $2.00 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. Collection of vegetables 2 varieties 2 of each variety if beans or peas included 250 gm of each Collection of vegetables 6 named varieties, 2 of each variety, if beans or peas included 250 gms of each. For exhibitors who have never won a prize in this class. Table pumpkin Butternut Table pumpkin Queensland Blue Collection of table pumpkins 3 varieties, 1 of each to be named by the exhibitor Table Pumpkin any variety not mentioned in schedule, to be named by exhibitor Table Queen Squash Banana Squash Hubbard Squash, golden Custard Squash Capsicum Hubbard Squash, any other variety Zucchini (3) Vegetable Marrow Collection of Marrows, 3 named varieties Cucumber long (3) Cucumber apple (3) Cucumber any variety not mentioned in schedule Cabbage Table Drumhead Cabbage Sugar-loaf Cabbage any variety not mentioned in schedule Green peas in pod not less than 250 gm Green beans dwarf, string variety Green beans, stringless variety not less than 250 gm Butter beans in pod not less than 250 gm Runner beans any variety Parsnips, bunch of 3 (tops left on) Carrots, short variety, bunch of 3 (tops left on) Carrots, long variety, bunch of 3 (tops left on) Swede Turnips, bunch of 3 (tops left on) White turnips, bunch of 3 (tops left on) Beetroot, long variety bunch of 3 (tops left on) Beetroot, short variety, bunch of 3 (tops left on) Onions red skin, bunch of 3 (tops left on) Onions, brown skin, bunch of 3 (tops left on) Onions, white skin, bunch of 3 (tops left on) Onions, odourless, bunch of 3 (tops left on) Onions, 4 heaviest (tops left on) Onions, silver skin, pickling, 1 kg Red tomatoes, big variety, 3 only Red Tomatoes, small variety, 6 only Tomatoes, 3 heaviest, any variety 17 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. Collection of tomatoes, at least 4 varieties, 3 of each variety Green tomatoes, 3 only Rhubarb, 6 stalks, red skins Rhubarb, 6 stalks, green skins Lettuce, heart variety Lettuce, without heart variety 1 bunch spinach or silver beet, 6 stalks Potatoes any variety 2 kg Radish, round, bunch of 6 (tops left on) Radish long, bunch of 6 (tops left on) Any variety of vegetable not mentioned in the schedule Collection of mixed herbs JUNIOR CLASSES 17 and under 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. Lettuce, heart variety Lettuce heartless variety Bunch of beetroot (3) Potatoes (6) Tomatoes, larger variety (3) Tomatoes, small variety (3) Carrots (3) tops left on Beans 250 gm Spinach 4 stalks Zucchini (3) Cucumber apple (3) Cucumber long variety (3) Capsicum Peas 259 gms 18 SECTION 9 - FARM PRODUCE ALL ENTRY FORMS to be submitted no later than 4.00pm WEDNESDAY, 6 JANUARY 2016 ALL EXHIBITS to be delivered to the Frank Maher Pavilion, Pambula Sporting Complex, Pambula Beach Road by 9.30am, FRIDAY, 8 JANUARY 2016 No article of a collection will be allowed to compete in another class. Entry Fee 20 cents Junior free Prize money for each class 1st $4.00 2nd $2.00 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Maize, 6 cobs, any variety Maize, tallest stalk (measures from ground) Potatoes, light skin 3 kg Potatoes, dark skin 3 kg Potatoes, white or red for seed 3kg Six best potatoes Six heaviest potatoes Japanese Millet, green, not less than 1 kg Longest cob of corn, any variety Turnips suitable for stock fodder (6) Hen eggs, half dozen (6), white Hen eggs, half dozen (6) brown Honey Light Honey Dark JUNIOR SECTION 17 years & under 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Six best potatoes Collection of grasses, green or dried, to be named by Exhibitor Kikuyu, longest runner Sunflower, 1 head Best 6 hen eggs Best rhubarb, 6 stalks MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Class 1-20 19 2015 PAMBULA SHOW PAVILION ENTRY FORM SHOWDAY SATURDAY 10 JANUARY 2015 Enquiries: pambulashow@bigpond.com Secretary 0409421460 Show Office 0499413526 (from 5 January 2016) ENTRIES MAY BE: EMAILED TO pambulashow@bigpond.com MAILED TO PO Box 115, PAMBULA, NSW 2549 PLACED IN ENTRY BOXES Drop off boxes at Eden Newsagency, Pambula Newsagency, & Plants Plus Tura Beach Located at Pambula Sporting Complex, Pambula Beach Road, Pambula (from 5 January 2016) DELIVERED TO THE PAVILION ENTRY/DELIVERY INSTRUCTIONS: Submitting entry forms early will help to keep waiting time for all exhibitors to a minimum when exhibits are delivered to the Pavilion. As soon as you know what you are going to enter, submit your entry form. Exhibits can then be delivered to the Frank Maher Pavilion, Pambula Sporting Complex by the specified time. ENTRY FORMS ALL ENTRY FORMS FOR ALL SECTIONS TO BE IN NO LATER THAN 4.00PM WEDNESDAY 6 JANUARY DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS EXHIBITS FOR SECTIONS 1, 2, 3 & 4 TO BE AT PAVILION BY 4.00pm WEDNESDAY 6 JANUARY 2016. EXHIBITS FOR THESE SECTIONS MAY BE DELIVERED TO THE PAVILLION ON TUESDAY 5 and WEDNESDAY 6 JANUARY 2016. EXHIBITS FOR SECTIONS 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9 TO BE AT PAVILION BY 9.30AM FRIDAY 8 JANUARY 2016 NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED 20 2016 PAMBULA SHOW PAVILION EXHIBITS ENTRY FORM Exhibitor’s Name Address Phone Number Section Email address……………………………………………………………… Class Entry Fee Description of Exhibit I, the undersigned, do hereby declare that the above exhibits are the bona fide property of the above named Exhibitor and entered subject to the Rules, Regulations and conditions of the Society Signature…………………….……………………………………………………………………………………. Date………..…………………… (Exhibitor or Authorized Agent – type name if emailing) 21