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93 rd<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Show</strong><br />

‘ÝEAR OF THE FARMER’<br />

Sunday 30 September &<br />

Monday 1 October 2012<br />

PATRON: Theo Kaesler<br />

PRESIDENT: Bill Shannon<br />

SECRETARY: Josephine Little<br />

SHOW OFFICE<br />

Phone - (08) 8584 7715<br />

Fax: - (08) 8584 4738<br />

Postal Address: PO Box 187, <strong>Loxton</strong> SA 5333Email:<br />

loxtonshow@hotmail.com


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2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 3<br />

PRESIDENT’S REPORT<br />

The <strong>Loxton</strong> Agricultural & Horticultural Society looks<br />

forward to presenting another outstanding traditional<br />

country show, its 93 rd .<br />

It is a great opportunity for everyone, young and old,<br />

to show off their talents by exhibiting their hobby or<br />

interest and an opportunity for the community, near<br />

and far, to come along and see these great talents<br />

and enjoy the atmosphere, the sounds and smells,<br />

of a country show.<br />

Thank you to the committee, the Conveners and helpers for the role they<br />

play to produce a successful event and to our valued sponsors for their<br />

generous support.<br />

If you regularly attend the show please bring along someone who hasn’t<br />

been to a country show. They won’t be disappointed.<br />

See you all at the <strong>Loxton</strong> <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

Bill Shannon – President.<br />

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE SECRETARY<br />

This year is my first year as <strong>Show</strong> Secretary, and I<br />

must say it’s very exciting to see so many different<br />

exhibits from so many different community<br />

members, from young to the elderly.<br />

We have much the same exhibits as previous years,<br />

but with the different theme ‘’Year of the Farmer’’<br />

ingrained in all entries.<br />

Every year the Committee tries to bring in different<br />

entertainment and this year we have Extreme<br />

Karaoke, Extreme Motorcycle Trials and always a<br />

family favourite, Farmyard Nursery.<br />

Please come along, enjoy a day or the weekend out, and at the same time<br />

support our Community to hold another successful and fun filled <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

I would like to remind show goers that the main gates will only be open for<br />

pedestrians. Please use the Mill Gate and Pine Avenue Gate for Cars &<br />

Pedestrians<br />

The <strong>Show</strong> Office (situated at the northern end of the <strong>Loxton</strong> Sports Club) will<br />

be open from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm commencing Monday 24 September to<br />

Friday 28 September 2012 to receive entries, memberships, etc.<br />

Josephine Little – Secretary.


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THE LOXTON SHOW SOCIETY<br />

Queen’s Silver Jubilee Australian 1977<br />

Commemorative Trophy<br />

Will be donated to the<br />

competitor gaining the highest<br />

number of points in the outdoor<br />

sections excluding Poultry and<br />

Pigeons. Sections include<br />

wheat, wool, sheep, grain &<br />

fodder, live steer and carcass.<br />

(PICTURED – Glen Hampel and Bill<br />

Shannon)<br />

CONGRATULATIONS TO GMRJ NOMINEES<br />

WINNER OF THE 2011 TROPHY<br />

__________________________________________________<br />

‘Rub’ Thiele Perpetual Trophy<br />

This is the Eighth year this trophy is being<br />

sponsored by the Thiele family to honour the<br />

service given to the Society by the late Rubert<br />

Thiele who, in his long service, held many<br />

positions including 40 years as Pavilion Coordinator.<br />

The Rubert Thiele Trophy will be awarded to<br />

the exhibitor who gains the most points in all<br />

the Sections in the <strong>Show</strong> Pavilion excluding<br />

the Junior Exhibitors.<br />

Sections include: Vegetables, Flowers, Floral<br />

Art, Pot Plants, Orchids, Handicrafts, Cookery,<br />

Amateur Winemaking & Brewing, Preserves, Fruit, Needlework,<br />

Knitting & Crochet, Art, Photography, Hobbies & Collections.<br />

CONGRATULATIONS TO MARJ RUDIGER WINNER OF THE<br />

2011 TROPHY.


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 5<br />

INDEX<br />

President’s Report/Highlights from Secretary Page 3<br />

Queen’s Silver Jubilee/’Rub’ Thiele Perpetual Trophy 4<br />

<strong>Show</strong> Book Advertisers 7<br />

MLASA <strong>Show</strong> Dates & Trophy Winners 8 & 9<br />

Church Services 10<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> A&H Society - Officials 11<br />

Privileges of Members 13<br />

Map of <strong>Show</strong>ground 14<br />

Schedule and Special Notes 15<br />

Rules and Regulations 17 to 20<br />

Management Committee 23<br />

Honour Roll 24 & 25<br />

Trade 28<br />

Banned items at Agricultural <strong>Show</strong>s 29<br />

Section A - Horse-In-Action & Encourage 31 to 37<br />

Section B - Live Steer & Carcass Competition 38 & 39<br />

Section C – Vintage Machinery 41<br />

Section D – Sheep 42 & 43<br />

Section E – Wool 44 & 45<br />

Section F – Junior Whip Cracking 46<br />

Section H - Poultry and Pigeons 47 to 51<br />

Section I - Young Exhibitors 53 to 61<br />

Section J - Grain and Fodder 63 & 64<br />

Section K – Vegetables 70 & 72<br />

Section L – Flowers 74 to 77<br />

Section M - Floral Art 78 & 79<br />

Section N - Pot Plants 81<br />

Section Na – Orchids 84 & 85<br />

Section O – Handicrafts 87<br />

Section P – Cookery 88 to 90<br />

- Fruit Cake Championship & Genoa Cake Competition 91 & 93<br />

Country Women’s Scone Mix Competition 94<br />

Section Pa - Amateur Winemaking & Brewing 95<br />

Section Q – Preserves 96 to 98<br />

Section R – Fruit 100 & 102<br />

Section S - Needlework 104 & 105<br />

Section T - Knitting & Crochet 106 & 107<br />

Section U – Art 108 & 109<br />

Section VP – Photography 111<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> Yard Dog Championships 113<br />

Section W - Hobbies & Collections 115<br />

Section X - Log Chopping 117<br />

Section Y - Sheaf Tossing 118<br />

Section Z - Scarecrow Championships 120<br />

Section Za - Powerpoint Presentation 123<br />

District Schools 124<br />

Equipment for Hire 126<br />

Life Members 127<br />

Sponsors – Country <strong>Show</strong>s 128<br />

Young Rural & Rural Ambassador Awards 129<br />

Entry Forms Centre of <strong>Show</strong> Book


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The <strong>Loxton</strong> Club Inc<br />

27 Bookpurnong Tce, <strong>Loxton</strong><br />

Ph: 08 8584 7353 Fax: 08 8584 5441<br />

Email: info@loxtonclub.com.au<br />

Everyone is Welcome<br />

No Signing In<br />

The Terrace 27 Café is open 7 days<br />

from 12.00 noon till 2.00pm.<br />

Keno, Lotto, ATM & Pokies<br />

Our Bistro is open 7 days for<br />

Lunch -12 noon to 2pm &<br />

Dinner - 6pm to 8pm<br />

Large undercover playground<br />

Delicious café style & Bistro meals,<br />

coffee and cakes<br />

Open Monday—Saturday from 10am till late<br />

& Sunday from 11am till 10pm<br />

We promote responsible gambling


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 7<br />

ADVERTISING INDEX<br />

The <strong>Loxton</strong> A&H Society is appreciative of the support given by<br />

all the advertisers in this book and would urge all members and<br />

patrons to give them your support<br />

Angas Park 99 <strong>Loxton</strong> Motorcycle Centre 118<br />

Lawrence & Hansen 132 <strong>Loxton</strong> 132 Pharmacies 40<br />

Benson Park 21 <strong>Loxton</strong> Sporting Club 62<br />

Big River Commodities 16 <strong>Loxton</strong> Timber Mill 82<br />

BS & LD Venning 45 Madden Accountants 130<br />

Casey’s Pest Control 22 MGA Insurance Brokers Pty Ltd 73<br />

Cash’s Cabinets 110 OE Bradtke & Sons 116<br />

CC Blinds & Curtains 83 R & J Sonntag Pty Ltd 80<br />

Elders 114 Riverland Glass 122<br />

Errol Matschoss Motors 41 Riverland life fm 100.7 131<br />

Gibbs Auto Electrical 112 Riverland Radio – 801-5RM 122<br />

Grower’s Services 110 Robbies Sound 121<br />

Horsfall Builders 125 Schleins Quarries Pty Ltd 102<br />

Hygienic Meats 125 Tekna 30<br />

JR’s Kitchen 12 The <strong>Show</strong>man’s Guild of SA 119<br />

Koehne Automotive Repairs 72 Tri Nature 25<br />

Landmark, <strong>Loxton</strong> 69 Vaughan’s Shoe Store & Sewing<br />

LecLogix 27<br />

Centre 103<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> Club 6<br />

Warner’s Fashion & Fabrics 21<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> Ice Works & Recycling 12<br />

Wild Prints 86<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> Irrigation Centre 52<br />

Win Television 2


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LOXTON AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY INC.<br />

Is a member of the<br />

MURRAYLANDS AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL<br />

SOCIETIES ASSOCIATION<br />

Association<br />

Paul Wiltshire Linda Wiltshire<br />

President Secretary<br />

PO BOX 288 PO BOX 288<br />

LOXTON SA 5333 LOXTON SA 5333<br />

Phone (08) 8584 1205 Phone (08) 8584 1205<br />

Fax (08) 85 85841206<br />

Email: plwiltshire@iinet.net.au<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> <strong>Show</strong> 30 September & 1 October 2012<br />

WJ (Bill) Shannon Jo Little<br />

President Secretary<br />

PO BOX 367 PO Box 187<br />

LOXTON SA 5333 LOXTON SA 5333<br />

Phone/Fax (08) 8587 3053 Phone (08) 8584 7715 (office)<br />

Email: meramba@riverland.net.au Fax: (08) 8584 4738 (show week)<br />

After hours phone<br />

(08) 8584 7715<br />

Email: loxtonshow@hotmail.com<br />

Web Site: www.loxtonshow.org.au<br />

Pinnaroo <strong>Show</strong> 3 October 2012<br />

Giles Oster Brenda Oster<br />

President Secretary<br />

PO Box 173 PO Box 173<br />

PINNAROO SA 5304 PINNAROO SA 5304<br />

Phone (08) 85778807 Phone (08) 8577 8437<br />

Fax (08) 85778602<br />

Email: osterg@bigpond.com Email: osterj@bigpond.com


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 9<br />

2011 M.L.A.S.A. Trophy Winners<br />

Horse in Action Tarah McNamee Waikerie<br />

Sheep Glenn & Tracey Farr <strong>Loxton</strong><br />

Wool GMRJ Nominees <strong>Loxton</strong><br />

Poultry Paul Wiltshire <strong>Loxton</strong><br />

Bantams Paul Wiltshire <strong>Loxton</strong><br />

Grains Smith Family <strong>Loxton</strong><br />

Flowers Margaret Lukins Pinnaroo<br />

Floral Art Dorothy Schiller Pinnaroo<br />

Vegetables Rob Wilson Pinnaroo<br />

Cookery Christine Beelitz Pinnaroo<br />

Needlework – Sewing Ivy Heinicke <strong>Loxton</strong><br />

Needlework – Knitting & Crochet Gloria Stidiford<br />

Moonta<br />

Photography Callie Nickolai <strong>Loxton</strong><br />

Art Brenda Menzel Murrayville<br />

Craft Sheila Wright <strong>Loxton</strong><br />

Jams & Preserves Lynette Arnold <strong>Loxton</strong><br />

Fruit G.M. Arnold & Son Waikerie<br />

Junior Exhibitor winners:<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> Shaylee Coombe<br />

Pinnaroo Olivia Crettenden<br />

MLASA Medallion – Grain – Smith Family<br />

Royal Medallion – Flowers – Margaret Lukins


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Come and Worship<br />

In <strong>Loxton</strong><br />

Sunday 2 October 2012<br />

LUTHERAN<br />

St. Peter’s 9.30 am<br />

Cnr Sadlier St and Bookpurnong Tce combined service<br />

Concordia 10.00 am HC<br />

77 Bookpurnong Tce<br />

Bookpurnong 8.30 am HC<br />

Meribah - Lay Reading 10.00 am<br />

Myrla - Lay Reading 9.00 am<br />

Taplan - Lay Reading 9.30 am<br />

CATHOLIC<br />

St. Albert’s 11.00 am<br />

Cnr Geraldton and Owens St<br />

UNITING 10.00 am<br />

Cnr Martha St and Bookpurnong Tce<br />

ANGLICAN 11.00 am<br />

Cnr Edwards and William St<br />

CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

LIVING WATERS CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY 10.00 am<br />

14 Edwards St


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 11<br />

LOXTON A. & H. SOCIETY INC.<br />

OFFICIALS<br />

PATRON Theo Kaesler<br />

PRESIDENT Bill Shannon<br />

PRESIDENT ELECT Barry Mangelsdorf<br />

JUNIOR VICE PRESIDENT Andrea Athanasopoulos<br />

SECRETARY Jo Little<br />

ASSISTANT SECRETARY Linda Wiltshire<br />

TREASURER Wendy Riches<br />

ASSISTANT TREASURER Linda Wiltshire<br />

LIAISON OFFICER Del Kaesler<br />

ENTERTAINMENT CO-ORDINATOR Del Kaesler<br />

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE<br />

Patron, President, Secretary, Assistant Secretary, Liaison Officer,<br />

Grounds Co-ordinator, Entertainment Co-ordinator, Roger Biggins,<br />

Ray Edwards, Paul Wiltshire and Lynn Schmaal<br />

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE<br />

Roger Biggins, Ray Edwards, Del Kaesler, Theo Kaesler, Carol<br />

King, Barry Mangelsdorf, Martin Obst, Erica Riches, Wendy Riches,<br />

Andrea Athanasopoulos, Lynn Schmaal, Steve Schulz, Bill Shannon,<br />

Brian Venning, Linda Wiltshire ,Paul Wiltshire, Josephine Little and<br />

Julie Brook<br />

RULES COMMITTEE<br />

President, Secretary, Assistant Secretary,<br />

Immediate Past President, Roger Biggins and Erica Riches.<br />

LIFE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE<br />

Roger Biggins,Theo Kaesler, Martin Obst,<br />

Bill Shannon, Paul Wiltshire & Linda Wiltshire<br />

PROPERTY MANAGER - Melvin Fielke<br />

GROUNDS CO-ORDINATOR - Steve Schulz<br />

PAVILLION CO-ORDINATOR - Martin Obst


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After Hours – 8584 6985 / 0458 134 436


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 13<br />

PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERS<br />

Membership is $22 per annum (GST inc.)<br />

and entitles you to:<br />

Free admittance for four adults and six children and your car.<br />

Note: Only members’ cars and cars with disabled parking permits<br />

admitted on Sunday and Monday.<br />

Gate charges Adults $10.00, Children $4.00,<br />

for 2012: Family (2 adults & up to 4 children) $25.00<br />

(all GST inc.) Pensioner and Student Concessions $6.00<br />

(upon presentation of Concession Card)<br />

NEW MEMBERS – Membership tickets are available at<br />

General Insurance Agencies Pty Ltd, East Terrace,<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> and during <strong>Show</strong> Week from <strong>Show</strong> Office at<br />

the <strong>Show</strong>grounds.<br />

EXHIBITS<br />

The <strong>Show</strong> Office will be open to accept entries from<br />

Monday, 24 September to Friday 28 September 2012<br />

between 9.00 am and 5.00 pm each day.<br />

All Exhibits except Section C, D & E will be judged on the Sunday morning.<br />

Section C, D & E will be judged on Monday morning.<br />

Exhibits will be open for public display on<br />

Sunday – 1.00 pm to 5.00 pm and Monday – 9.00 am to 4.15 pm<br />

Live Steer, Sheep, Wool, Grain & Fodder, Young Exhibitors, Flowers, Floral<br />

Art, Pot Plants, Orchids, Vegetables, Handicrafts, Cookery, Amateur Home<br />

Brewing, Preserves, Fruit, Needlework, Knitting & Crochet, Art, Photography,<br />

Hobbies & Collections, Scarecrow Championship<br />

Entries for all Sections Close at 5.00 pm, Friday 28 September 2012<br />

With the exception of:<br />

Section H Poultry & Pigeons – Monday 24 September<br />

Section X Log Chopping – Saturday 8 September<br />

Section Pa Amateur Winemaking & Brewing – Thursday 27 September<br />

PLEASE REFER TO SECTION PAGES FOR TIMES OF RECEPTION OF EXHIBITS<br />

NOTE FOR EXHIBITORS IN SHOW PAVILION<br />

Exhibits may be removed after 4.30pm Monday when the exhibitors will be<br />

admitted to the Pavilion on production of exhibitor ID Card


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2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 15<br />

SCHEDULE<br />

SATURDAY – 29 September 2012<br />

9.00 am Horse-In-Action - <strong>Show</strong>jumping<br />

5.00 pm to 8.00 pm <strong>Show</strong> Hall opens for reception of Exhibits<br />

Refer to each Section for exact times<br />

SUNDAY – 30 September 2012<br />

From 7.00 am <strong>Show</strong> Hall opens for reception of Exhibits<br />

Refer to each Section for exact times.<br />

8.30 am Gates Open.<br />

Food and Drink stalls open all day.<br />

9.00 am Horse-in-Action commences<br />

11.00 am to 11.30 am Extreme Trial <strong>Show</strong><br />

11.00 am Live Steer Competition judging - Cattle Sheds<br />

11.30am to 1.30pm Kelly Extreme Karaoke<br />

11.30am to 3.30pm Grandpa’s Animal Nursery in sheep shed<br />

11.30am Public Luncheon in Sporting Club<br />

11.35 am Whip Cracking Demonstration – Near <strong>Show</strong> Pavilion<br />

12.30 pm Log Chopping commences- Between ovals<br />

1.00 pm to 5.00 pm Main <strong>Show</strong> Hall Pavilion open to public<br />

1.00pm to 1.30pm Extreme Trial <strong>Show</strong><br />

1.30pm to 2.30pm Kelly Extreme Karaoke<br />

2.30pm to 3.00pm Extreme Trial <strong>Show</strong><br />

2.45 pm Whip Cracking Demonstration – Near <strong>Show</strong> Pavilion<br />

3.00pm to 4.00pm Kelly Extreme Karaoke<br />

MONDAY –1 October 2012<br />

7.30 am Gates open<br />

Food and Drink stalls open all day<br />

8.30 am Horse-in-Action commences<br />

9.00 am to 4.00 pm <strong>Show</strong> Pavilion Open to public<br />

10.30am to 11.00 am Extreme Trial <strong>Show</strong><br />

11.00 am Log Chopping commences – Between ovals<br />

11.00am to 1.00pm Kelly Extreme Karaoke<br />

11.30 am Public Luncheon in Sporting Club<br />

11.30am to 3.30pm Grandpa’s Animal Nursery in Sheep shed<br />

12.05 pm Whip Cracking Demonstration - Near <strong>Show</strong> Pavilion<br />

1.00pm to 1.15pm Presentation of Life Membership - Desma Altmann<br />

1.15pm to 1.45pm Extreme Trial show<br />

1.30pm Young Farmers Challenge on Oval<br />

1.45pm to 2.45pm Kelly Extreme Karaoke<br />

2.20 pm Whip Cracking Demonstration – Near <strong>Show</strong> Pavilion<br />

2.45pm to 3.15pm Extreme Trial <strong>Show</strong><br />

3.00 pm Presentation of Awards – On Stage<br />

3.15pm to 4.00pm Kelly Extreme Karaoke<br />

3.00 pm to 6.00 pm Prize monies and trophies available at the<br />

<strong>Show</strong> Office<br />

4.00 pm Grand Parade<br />

Updated Program available at the gate on entry to the grounds.<br />

NOTE: Exhibitors are requested NOT to remove Exhibits or Prize Tickets<br />

before 4.30 pm.


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Email: bigrivertk@bigpond.com


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 17<br />

RULES AND REGULATIONS<br />

The following Rules and Regulations are applicable to the forthcoming show to<br />

be held on Saturday 29 September (Horse in Action events only), Sunday 30<br />

September and Monday 1 October 2012 (Labour Day).<br />

1. Gates will be open to the General Public, Sunday 8.30am and Monday 7.30am.<br />

ADMISSION<br />

2. Admission to the General Public will be by ticket, obtained at the gates. No<br />

admission to the grounds before opening times. Members free on producing a<br />

Membership Ticket. No admission without Pass or Membership Ticket.<br />

3. Person’s wishing to leave the grounds must obtain a stamp on their wrist at the<br />

gates for re-admission. Cars and vehicles parked at owner’s risk.<br />

MEMBERSHIP<br />

4. Life Members and Subscribers of $22 per annum are entitled to two adult<br />

tickets, three children’s tickets, car pass on Sunday and Monday.<br />

Subscriptions of $11 per annum are entitled to two adult tickets and a car<br />

pass to admit to the Society’s <strong>Show</strong>. Member’s tickets are not<br />

transferable. Amounts are inclusive of GST.<br />

Gate charges for 2012: Adults $10.00, Children $4.00; Concession Card<br />

Holders (Pensioners & Students) $6.00 (a child is 15 years or under). Family (2<br />

adults and up to 4 children) $25.00. Bus Tour groups catered for. Only<br />

member’s cars and cars displaying disabled parking permits admitted to the<br />

grounds. Amounts are GST inclusive.<br />

ENTRIES AND EXHIBITS<br />

5. All Entries and Exhibits are subject to the Rules and Regulations of the Society.<br />

Exhibitors should familiarise themselves with the specific rules and regulations<br />

pertaining to their particular section.<br />

6. Entries in all Sections will be received at the Secretary’s Office, situated at the<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> Sporting Complex, from Monday, 24 September 2012 or as indicated at<br />

the head of each Section, the times specified for closing entries and reception of<br />

exhibits will be adhered to. However late entries may be accepted only by<br />

permission of the Section Convener and where applicable in consultation with<br />

the Pavilion Co-ordinator.<br />

7. Entries sent by post, fax or email will not be eligible for prizes until the entry fee<br />

has been paid in full.<br />

8. All exhibits, except as otherwise provided on the Schedule, must be available for<br />

judging no later than 9.15 am Sunday morning of the <strong>Show</strong>. Late entries may<br />

not necessarily be judged.


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Entries and Exhibits Cont.<br />

9. Judging of livestock to commence at times indicated in each Section.<br />

10. All exhibits must be the bona-fide property of and/or the work of the Exhibitor,<br />

and except displays of implements, machinery or vehicles, shall be grown or<br />

manufactured by the Exhibitor during the current season, unless stated<br />

otherwise.<br />

11. Each Article or Collection forming one entry must bear the Class and Entry<br />

Number.<br />

12. Exhibitors must not place their name, any previous Certificates or any other<br />

distinguishing mark upon their Exhibits until after the competition of judging,<br />

unless otherwise provided.<br />

13. Any person giving the wrong description of the Exhibits with the intention of<br />

deceiving or in any way attempting to influence the judging, may be<br />

disqualified from exhibiting in any future <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

14. If the Rules Committee desires, Exhibitors may be required to make a<br />

Statutory Declaration concerning their Exhibits.<br />

15. All Exhibitors must place their exhibits in the space allotted to them by the<br />

Convener or Stewards. The <strong>Show</strong> Committee will give every possible<br />

facility to Exhibitors and ample space for Exhibits of every kind will be<br />

offered. Every care will be taken of Exhibits, but no responsibility will be<br />

incurred by the Society.<br />

16. No unauthorised person will be admitted to any Section while judging is<br />

in progress.<br />

17. No additional classes may be added to any Section after the printing of<br />

the <strong>Show</strong> Book. However the Society invites suitable exhibits other<br />

than those listed for which certificates may be awarded for such as are<br />

considered worthy.<br />

18. Exhibits should be brought to the Hall on the day of or the evening prior to the<br />

Sunday/Monday <strong>Show</strong> and be accepted by the Convener or Steward.<br />

Exhibits will not be accepted at the Secretary’s Office. All exhibitors must<br />

leave pavilion immediately their exhibits have been staged.<br />

REMOVAL OF EXHIBITS<br />

19. No animal (excluding Section A) shall be removed from the grounds. Check<br />

each section rule for removal of animals.<br />

20 The <strong>Show</strong> Pavilion will be closed to the public at 4.15pm on the Monday<br />

and at 4.30pm admission will be given to Exhibit Card Holders for the<br />

removal of exhibits. No exhibits are to be removed before 4.30pm on<br />

the Monday. In special circumstances this rule may be relaxed at the<br />

discretion of the Convener.


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 19<br />

NOTICE<br />

21. The public are strictly prohibited against touching or tasting Exhibits.<br />

JUDGING<br />

22. The judges are empowered to decide on the age of any animal.<br />

23. Third prize may be awarded provided there are seven or more exhibits, and<br />

fourth prizes may be awarded where there are 10 or more exhibits in any<br />

one class.<br />

24. No first, second, third or fourth prize shall be awarded unless it is deemed<br />

worthy by the judges, who may award second, third and fourth prizes.<br />

Special donations or trophies for the class may therefore be held over. A<br />

Certificate of Merit can be awarded at the judges’ discretion for entries that<br />

have not been awarded a prize but are of a high standard. No prize (1 st , 2 nd ,<br />

3 rd or 4 th ) may be awarded equally (excluding Sections A, X and Y).<br />

25. Special awards or prize to exhibitors for highest number of points gained in<br />

Sections or Classes as the case may be, where they apply, shall be based<br />

on the following scale unless otherwise provided – First prize, seven points,<br />

Second prize, five points; Third prize, three points; Fourth prize, one point.<br />

26. The judges are empowered to withhold prizes from any exhibit if the<br />

exhibitor or person in charge interferes or acts abusively while the judging is<br />

in process.<br />

27. In all cases the Judges’ decision will be final, subject to Rule 29.<br />

28. Protests against awards must be lodged in writing with the Secretary before<br />

3 pm on the day of the exhibition. Each protest must be accompanied by a<br />

deposit of $30. The deposit will be forfeited to the Society should the<br />

protest be dismissed.<br />

29. All protests excluding Section A will be heard by the Rules Committee of<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> A. and H. Society Inc.<br />

30. The decision of the Rules Committee on any protest shall be final.<br />

31. No Judge shall be an exhibitor in a Class in which he or she is acting<br />

as Judge, and no Judge shall be permitted to judge any Class where a<br />

member of his or her immediate family has entered.<br />

PRIZES<br />

32. Not withstanding the number of Exhibits in any class, prizes will be paid in<br />

accordance with the awards given by the Judges.<br />

33. The Society will pay all prizes and present trophies to prize winners on<br />

presentation of exhibitor ID card from 3pm to 6pm on the Monday of<br />

the <strong>Show</strong> at the <strong>Show</strong> Office. If not collected, then prize money and<br />

trophies will be available from Cindy Strother, General Insurance<br />

Agencies Pty Ltd, 27 East Terrace, <strong>Loxton</strong>, for one calendar month<br />

after the <strong>Show</strong>. However, if not collected by that date, all will be<br />

refunded to the Society.


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TRADE EXHIBITS<br />

34. Exhibitors in Trade Section must apply for space to the Secretary at least 20<br />

days before the holding of the <strong>Show</strong>. Sites will be allocated by the Grounds<br />

Co-ordinator strictly in accordance with the date of receipt of fully paid<br />

applications. All Exhibitors must place their exhibits within the space allocated to<br />

them by the Grounds Co-ordinator.<br />

35. Sites for the sale of food and drinks will be allotted by the Society prior to the<br />

<strong>Show</strong> Day. Permission must be first obtained from the Grounds Co-ordinator<br />

before setting up such stalls. All Food and Drink stalls are to operate on both the<br />

Sunday and Monday of the <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

36. Stallholders must strictly comply with Government regulations or they will be<br />

removed from the grounds.<br />

37. All Trade Exhibits are covered by the <strong>Loxton</strong> A&H Society Inc for Public Liability<br />

Insurance on full payment of exhibit fees for the amount of $50,000,000.<br />

38. All Trade Exhibits and Food and Drink stall operators and Sideshow operators<br />

exhibit at their own risk and the Society accepts no responsibility for any damage<br />

to or loss of any goods or equipment used or displayed.<br />

39. The Society reserves the right to examine all goods offered for sale and any<br />

goods deemed unsuitable for any reason shall not be sold or displayed for the<br />

duration of the show.<br />

MISCELLANEOUS<br />

40. The Murray Lands Agricultural Societies’ Association award prizes in Horse-in-<br />

Action, Sheep, Wool, Poultry, Bantams, Pigeons, Grains, Flowers, Floral Art,<br />

Vegetables, Fruit, Jams & Preserves, Cookery, Knitting & Crocheting,<br />

Needlework, Crafts, Photography, Art Sections held at Association <strong>Show</strong>s at<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> and Pinnaroo. The Association reserves the right to award these prizes<br />

either in cash or trophy or both. The first counts as three points, a second as<br />

two points. In the event of a tie for the highest points, the Exhibitor who has won<br />

the most firsts will be declared the winner. To qualify the exhibitor only needs to<br />

enter at one Association <strong>Show</strong>. Confederacies are not eligible to compete or<br />

exhibit for Association prizes; the word ‘confederacy’ in this clause does not refer<br />

to or include a registered partnership or firm where all members or partners of<br />

the firm conduct their business conjointly.<br />

41. Every Exhibitor of Livestock shall be entitled to have a ‘handler’ present during<br />

judging and such ‘handler’ shall, at the direction of the Judge carry out such<br />

actions as may be necessary to pacify, exhibit or move such stock to the<br />

satisfaction of the Judge. This shall exclude the Poultry Section.<br />

42. In Ring Events the Committee will give all reasonable facilities to Exhibitors, but<br />

will not be responsible for any accidents incurred therein. All animals that are<br />

exhibited in Section A, B and D, to be covered for Public Liability Insurance for<br />

each occasion they appear. Insurance is arranged by the Society with a cover of<br />

$50,000,000. Premiums, as applicable, are included in the entry fees and paid<br />

to the insurers by the Society.


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2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 23<br />

Management Committee 2012<br />

Back Row: Theo Kaesler, Barry Mangelsdorf, Paul Wiltshire,<br />

Lynn Schmaal, Brian Venning<br />

Middle Row: Carol King, Andrea Athanasopoulos, Roger Biggins,<br />

Linda Wiltshire, Erica Riches, Julie Brook<br />

Front Row: Martin Obst, Wendy Riches, Josephine Little, Bill Shannon,<br />

Ray Edwards<br />

Absent: Del Kaesler and Steve Schulz


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HONOUR ROLL<br />

PAST PRESIDENTS AND SECRETARIES 1911 – 2012<br />

President Secretary<br />

1911 A.McCourt, Esq F.J Martin, Esq<br />

1912 Dr. L.W. Hayward, Esq F.J Martin, Esq<br />

1913 Dr. L.W. Hayward, Esq H.T. Eime, Esq<br />

1914 and 1915 – No <strong>Show</strong> held (First World War)<br />

1916-17 W.H. Mengerson, Esq B.H. Laffer, Esq<br />

1918-19 R.F. Mayfield, Esq B.H. Laffer, Esq<br />

1920-21 J. Angus, Esq B.H. Laffer, Esq<br />

1922-24 E.F. Pflaum, Esq B.H. Laffer, Esq<br />

1925-27 E.F. Pflaum, Esq F.A. Galloway, Esq<br />

1928 E.F. Pfaum,. Esq J.M. Strout, Esq<br />

1929 E.F. Plaum, Esq (No show held)<br />

1930 E.F. Plaum, Esq A.G. Aitchison, Esq<br />

1931-36 E.F. Plaum, Esq B.O. Galloway, Esq<br />

1937-38 A.H. Hameister, Esq B. H. Laffer<br />

1939 A.H. Hameister, Esq Harry W. King, Esq<br />

1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944 and 1945 – No show held (Second World War)<br />

1946 A.H. Hameister, Esq W.H.R. Stocks, Esq<br />

1947 F.J. Petch, Esq, MBE W.H.R. Stocks, Esq<br />

1948 F.J. Petch, Esq, MBE E.H. Klingberg, Esq<br />

1949 F.J. Petch, Esq, MBE S.J.G. Colbey, Esq<br />

1950 A.E. Hosking, Esq A. Jolly, Esq<br />

1951 A.E. Hosking, Esq K.D. Hodge, Esq<br />

1952 J.M. Shannon, Esq K.D. Hodge, Esq<br />

1953 J.M. Shannon, Esq S.R. McCracken, Esq<br />

1954 A.H. Seekamp, Esq L.G. Porter, Esq<br />

1955 A.H. Seekamp, Esq S.R. McCracken, Esq<br />

1956 L.G. Porter, Esq L.E. Thiele, Esq<br />

1957 L.G. Porter, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq<br />

1958-59 L.B. Swanbury, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq<br />

1960-61 A.E. Kernich, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq<br />

1962 P.E. Thiele, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq<br />

1963 P.E. Thiele, Esq A.J. Bailey, Esq<br />

1964 G.V. Scadden, Esq A.J. Bailey, Esq<br />

1965 G.V. Scadden, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq<br />

1966-67 O.R. Thiele, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq<br />

1968-69 J.F.C. Petch, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq<br />

1970-71 J.M. Shannon, Esq A.E. Lillington, Esq<br />

1972-73 J.M. Shannon, Esq G.G. Fielke, Esq<br />

1974 C. Hentschke, Esq G.G. Fielke, Esq


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HONOUR ROLL CONT.<br />

1975-76 L.R. Kruschel, Esq G.G. Fielke, Esq<br />

1977-78 T.D. Fielke, Esq G.G. Fielke, Esq<br />

1979 M.R. Pfeiffer, Esq G.G. Fielke, Esq<br />

1980 M.R. Pfeiffer, Esq Mrs. Linda Wiltshire<br />

1981 M.B. Obst, Esq Mrs. Linda Wiltshire<br />

1982 M.B. Obst, Esq Mrs. S.J. Pfeiffer<br />

1983-84 J.F.C. Petch, Esq Mrs. S.J. Pfeiffer<br />

1985-86 R.D. Biggins, Esq Mrs. S.J. Pfeiffer<br />

1987-88 T.W. Wurst, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq<br />

1989-90 T.M. Shannon, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq<br />

1991-92 M.E. Fielke, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq<br />

1993-94 T.J. Kaesler, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq<br />

1995-96 M.J. Vowles, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq<br />

1997-98 W.J. Shannon, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq<br />

1999-2000 P.J. Wiltshire, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq<br />

2001-02 B.J. Mangelsdorf, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq<br />

2003 P.J. Wiltshire, Esq J.A. Eager, Esq<br />

2004 P.J. Wiltshire, Esq Mrs. J.S. Burgemeister<br />

2005-06 T.J. Kaesler, Esq Mrs. J.S. Burgemeister<br />

2007 Mrs. L. Wiltshire Mrs. J.S. Burgemeister<br />

2008 Mrs. L. Wiltshire Mrs. L.M. Schmaal<br />

2009 Mrs. D. Kaesler Mrs. L.M. Schmaal<br />

2010 Mrs. D. Kaesler Mrs. L.M. Schmaal<br />

2011 W.J. (Bill) Shannon Esq Mrs. L.M. Schmaal<br />

2012 W.J. (Bill) Shannon Esq Mrs. J.A. Little<br />

* Australian owned * Australian made * Phosphate Free<br />

* Natural Products of Australia<br />

Endorsed by Landcare and environmentally suitable cleaning<br />

product and Enjo as an ideal cleaner for their cleaning cloths.<br />

Now have the tick of approval of N.A.S.A.A for use by organic growers<br />

For Information and supply<br />

Contact Ray Edwards 8584 5945<br />

(PO Box 376, <strong>Loxton</strong> SA 5333)


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2012 is the 40 th Anniversary of the Riverland Wine <strong>Show</strong>, the brain child of<br />

Dr Brian Storer and Dr Ian McInnes and strongly supported by the<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> A & H Society, with the help of the Riverland Wine Stalwart of many years<br />

Mr Kevin Pfeiffer.<br />

The most distinguishing factors which the Wine <strong>Show</strong> was based on are still basis of<br />

the show 40 years later are:<br />

Entries must be commercially available, labelled and made from grapes grown<br />

in irrigated regions<br />

Also important is the quality of the judging panels which has always been top grade,<br />

featuring winemakers of the quality of Gunter Prass, Wolf Blass, Peter Lehmann,<br />

Robert Hesketh and more recently, Sue Hodder and Mike Farmilo.<br />

Once rotated between the three A & H <strong>Show</strong> Societies of the Riverland is now still<br />

strongly supported by the <strong>Loxton</strong> A & H <strong>Show</strong> Society and has been held in Renmark<br />

over the last few years.<br />

Looking forward to you all joining us at the Public Tasting and Presentation Dinner at<br />

Rustons Rose Garden on the 19 th September 2012.<br />

For all information contact Secretary Tim Smythe 042 777 2185 or Andre Logos 0414<br />

595 153


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TRADE<br />

GROUNDS<br />

CO-ORDINATORS<br />

Stephen Schulz – 8584 7363<br />

Theo Kaesler<br />

& Bill Shannon<br />

ELECTRICIAN – Peter Oldroyd<br />

Best Large Trade (multiple site) Area A & B<br />

Awarded the Vic Gibbs Memorial Trophy T640<br />

Best Small Trade (single site) Area A & B<br />

Awarded trophy donated by W.J. Shannon. T641<br />

Best Display<br />

Awarded a trophy donated by Schulz Repairs and Sales T642<br />

Best Display Area Inside Marquee<br />

Awarded a trophy donated by Schulz Repairs and Sales. T643<br />

1. Exhibitors seeking space must apply to Secretary at least 20 days<br />

before the <strong>Show</strong>. All exhibitors must place their exhibit in the place<br />

allotted to them by the above Co-ordinators.<br />

2. The payment of site fees entitles an Exhibitor to a stand allotted on the<br />

ground. Application form and payment to be lodged at Secretary’s<br />

office by due date.<br />

3. All exhibitors who require electric power must state when applying.<br />

Only single phase power available. Exhibitors to supply own cable for<br />

connection to the central point.<br />

4. Exhibitors must supply own fork lift – loading ramp available.<br />

5. Sites are available for rental in the following area:<br />

Agricultural & Motor Vehicle, Area ‘A’ near Sideshow<br />

General Trade Area ‘B’ on oval<br />

6m x 6m blocks<br />

Inside Marquee – 3m x 3m depth.<br />

Inside Marquee – 2m x 3m depth.<br />

6. Space rental charges and application forms for space are available<br />

from the Secretary.<br />

7. Droppers and pegs are not to be put in lawn without approval of<br />

Grounds Co-ordinator.<br />

N.B. All goods that will be sold, displayed or demonstrated must be<br />

fully described. No water pistols, cap guns or other explosive devices<br />

are allowed to be sold.<br />

Complete list of banned items on page 29.


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7. All trade and craft exhibitors, food and drink stall operators and side show<br />

operators exhibit at their own risk and the Society accepts no responsibility<br />

for any damage to, or loss of goods or equipment used or displayed.<br />

8. Trophies will be awarded for the best presented displays in the agricultural,<br />

outside sites and inside marquee and exhibit sections. These will be judged<br />

on the Sunday of the <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

CARE OF LAWNS<br />

9. Exhibitors and traders are asked to co-operate by assisting us to respect the<br />

grassed area and refrain from leaving around wire, nails or metal objects.<br />

10. The digging of holes or setting of posts in grassed area will not be permitted.<br />

Where such type of construction is required, steel droppers may be driven<br />

into the ground to support posts.<br />

11. These conditions will be understood and accepted by the applicant<br />

immediately the space allotted has be occupied.<br />

All decisions made by the co-ordinators pertaining to this Section shall be final.<br />

Note – No exhibitor will be allowed to occupy their site until their site fees are paid in<br />

full.<br />

FEDERAL COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES<br />

LIST OF BANNED ITEMS AT AGRICULTURAL SHOWS<br />

Drug Related Goods (including Cocaine Kits, Bongs etc),<br />

Explicit and Hardcore T-Shirts Fake Cigarettes<br />

Fireworks – Crackers Fuel Type Fire Lighters (Zippo)<br />

Horns and Trumpets Knives (including Pen Knives)<br />

Metal and Wooden Martial Art Nunchakas Laser Pointers<br />

Playing Cards (Nude or Lurid) Pressure Pack Snow<br />

Pressure Pack Fart Gas Silly String<br />

Stink Bombs<br />

Water Bombs<br />

Bouncing Beans<br />

Toy Guns are acceptable, however, the following are NOT:<br />

Ball Bearing Guns Eight Shot Caps<br />

Pellet Guns Pop Downs (Throw Downs)<br />

Potato Guns (Bullet Type) Roll Caps<br />

Strip Caps Water Pistols over 150mm (6”)<br />

Samurai Swords, English Swords and Fencing Swords are to be sold in Sealed<br />

Packages by Licensed Traders ONLY


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2012<br />

Tenka Saddles is donating a TENKA Saddle for event 408<br />

on Sunday 30 th September 2012


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SECTION A<br />

HORSE-IN- ACTION<br />

CONVENER – E.Riches. Phone (08) 8584 1207<br />

<strong>Show</strong> SEC (08) 85847715 Fax (08) 8584 4738 (From 24.09.11 to 1.10.12)<br />

Closing date for entries<br />

Monday 24 September 2012<br />

Post entries to: PO Box 187, <strong>Loxton</strong> SA 5333<br />

A Barbecue for Section A competitors will be held on<br />

Sunday evening at 6.30 pm for 7.00 pm at the <strong>Loxton</strong> Hockey Club.<br />

Affiliated with NHA and EFA<br />

All queries to be addressed to the Ground Jury.<br />

<strong>Show</strong>jumping classes will be judged under FEI rules and EFA grading rules apply.<br />

EFA performance cards shall be produced for jumping events.<br />

Competitors shall be correctly dressed and in a neat and tidy manner.<br />

INSURANCE: Entry fees include 30¢ premium for public liability insurance.<br />

MLASA award to trophy prize of $30 to the competitor gaining the highest points in events<br />

marked with *. Refer rule 40.<br />

MEMBERSHIP: The membership subscription is $22 for those competing.<br />

CAMPING FEE: $15 per family for the weekend. To be included with Entry Fees.<br />

The Committee reserves the right to make alterations to the program as it deems necessary.<br />

NOTE: All vehicles must enter and leave grounds through the Pine Avenue gate only, except<br />

after 6.00 pm on Saturday and Sunday – then via main gate.<br />

Attention must be drawn to competitors that events will not be held up.<br />

Competitors must decide which events they wish to compete in.<br />

All horses in grade SJ events must carry current performance cards and all owners and riders<br />

must be current members of the EFA Head Gear 2063.3.<br />

JUNIOR COMPETITION CLASSES.<br />

Juniors must be members of the EFA to collect prize money and must show EFA membership<br />

card.<br />

MEASUREMENTS OF PONIES, GALLOWAYS OR HACKS: A current official EFA Measuring<br />

Certificate, an official class measurement from 2009 Adelaide Royal or SA EFA life<br />

measurement Certificate will be recognised measurements for this <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

WEIGHT CLASSES: Ponies, Galloways and hacks will need to present for classification at the<br />

designated times and will not be eligible to compete at this show in weight classes unless so<br />

classified.<br />

DRUGS: It is the intention of this Society that all animals shall perform on their merits without<br />

the aid of drugs which may affect their conduct, performance or appearance. An exhibitor shall<br />

not administer and shall ensure that there shall not be administered to his exhibit any<br />

‘prohibited’ drug.<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS: From all placed first in that particular section. Second place<br />

getters to Champions are eligible for Reserve Champion Award.<br />

AGES: of riders, where specified, are ages on day of competition.<br />

PROTESTS must be in writing, be accompanied by a $25 deposit and lodged within 15 minutes<br />

of completion of the event. The deposit will be forfeited to the Society should the protest not be<br />

upheld or deemed frivolous.<br />

JUDGES of ring 2 and 3 will alternate rings on the second day of the show, i.e. one judge will<br />

judge ponies/junior riding on the first day and Hacks/Galloways on the second day and vice<br />

versa.


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SECTION A – HORSE-IN-ACTION (Continued)<br />

Saturday 29 September 2012<br />

Ring 1: 11.00 am start - <strong>Show</strong>jumping -<br />

Article Entry (GST inc.) 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th<br />

400 80m 238.1.2 $3 $30 $20 $10non grading<br />

401 1.00m 238.1.2 $4 $40 $30 $20 $10<br />

403 1.10m 238.1.2 $5 $50 $30 $20 $10<br />

Sunday 30 September 2012<br />

Ring 1: 8.30am start – <strong>Show</strong>jumping<br />

Event Article Entry 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th<br />

405 Open 1.00m 238.2.2 $6 $60 $40 $30 $20<br />

406 Open 1.10m 238.2.2 $6 $60 $40 $30 $20<br />

407 BE ACTIVE novice competition for horses 40 points or less as at 1/01/12<br />

1.20m 238.2.3 $10 $100 $70 $50 $40<br />

Points recorded to 8 th Place<br />

408 EA Tekna National Young Riders Selection Class<br />

1.30m 273 3.3 & 4.3 $10 $90 $70 $30 $15 $10<br />

409 BE ACTIVE A&B<br />

Judged under Table A Article 238 2.2<br />

First round 1.3m Speed 350mt/min<br />

$20 $200 $140 $70 $40<br />

Points recorded to 8 th Place<br />

Monday 1 October 2012<br />

Ring 1: 8.30am start – <strong>Show</strong>jumping.<br />

Tenka Saddles donating a<br />

Tenka Saddle for event 408<br />

Event Entry 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th<br />

Article GST (Inc)<br />

410 Open Table A1.10m 238.2.2 $6 $60 $40 $30 $10<br />

First prize donated by Kate Attard, Arty Equine Horse Dentistry<br />

411 Open Table C 1.10m 239 $6 $60 $40 $30 $10<br />

412 Open Table C 1.20m 239 $6 $60 $40 $35 $10<br />

Fosters Cup Junior Horse of Year Article<br />

413 Junior Champs FOSTERS CUP first round min 1.10m 273.3.3<br />

Table A $10 $100 $60 $40 $20 $10<br />

Ballharry Horse of Year Article<br />

414 Senior Champs BALHARRY CUP 1.40mt 273.3.3<br />

$25 $300 $180 $100 $50 $25<br />

Juniors can ride in Senior events on the same horse on the same day<br />

Junior Champion- Ribbon plus Blanket donated by WHK Accountants<br />

Senior Champion –Ribbon plus Blanket donated by WHK Accountants


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Entry $2.50 per event (GST inc.) 1 st $4.00 2 nd $2.00 3 rd $1.00<br />

Ring 1 EFA HACKING – Sunday 30 September 2012 9am start<br />

*101. Hack over 15hh & n.e. 15.2hh<br />

*102. Hack over 15.2hh & n.e .16.2hh<br />

*103. Hack over 15hh & n.e. 16hh<br />

*104. Hack over 16hh<br />

*105. Lightweight Hack over 15hh<br />

*106. Heavyweight Hack over 15hh<br />

*107. Open Hack over 15hh<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HACK (classes 100 – 107)<br />

*108. <strong>Show</strong> hunter hack 15hh n.e. 15.2<br />

*109. <strong>Show</strong> hunter hack 15.2 hh. 16hh<br />

*110. <strong>Show</strong> Hunter hack over 16hh<br />

*111. Open <strong>Show</strong> hunter<br />

*112. Lightweight hunter over 15hh<br />

*113. Heavyweight hunter over 15hh<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HUNTER (classes108 – 113)<br />

* 115. Galloway over 14hh & n.e. 14.2hh<br />

*116. Galloway over 14hh & n.e. 15hh<br />

*117. Lightweight Galloway over 14hh & n.e. 15hh<br />

*118. Heavyweight Hack over 14hh & n.e. 15hh<br />

*119. Open Galloway over 14hh & n.e. 15hh<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY (classes 115 – 119)<br />

120. <strong>Show</strong> Hunter Galloway 14hh n.e.14.2hh<br />

121. <strong>Show</strong> hunter Galloway 14.2hh. 15hh<br />

122. Open huner Galloway 14hh n.e. 15hh<br />

123. Lightweight Galloway hunter<br />

124. Heavyweight Galloway hunter 14hh n.e. 15hh<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY HUNTER (classes 120-124)<br />

125. Pony n.e. 12.2hh<br />

126. Pony 12.2hh & n.e. 13hh<br />

127. Pony 13hh & n.e. 13.2hh<br />

128. Pony 13.2hh & n.e. 14hh<br />

129. Lightweight Pony n.e. 14hh<br />

130. Heavyweight Pony n.e. 14hh<br />

131. Open Hack Pony n.e.14hh<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PONY (classes 125-131)<br />

132. Hunter Pony n.e. 12.2<br />

133. Hunter Pony 12.2 n.e. 13hh<br />

134. Hunter Pony 13 n.e. 13.2hh


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Entry $2.50 per event (GST inc.) 1 st $4.00 2 nd $2.00 3 rd $1.00<br />

RING 1 EFA HACKING – Sunday 30 September 2012 continued<br />

135. Hunter Pony 13.2 hh. 14hh<br />

136. Hunter Pony open n.e. 14hh<br />

137. Lightweight hunter Pony n.e. 14hh<br />

138. Heavyweight hunter Pony n.e. 14hh<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE HUNTER PONY (classes 132-138)<br />

RING 2 EFA HACKING – Sunday 30 September 2012<br />

139. Pony n.e. 12.2hh2.01<br />

140. Pony 12.2 hh & n.e. 13hh<br />

141. Pony 13hh & n.e. 13.2hh<br />

142. Pony 13.2hh & n.e. 14hh<br />

143. Lightweight Pony n.e. 14hh<br />

144. Heavyweight Pony n.e. 14hh<br />

145. Open Hack Pony n.e. 14hh<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PONY (classes 139 – 145)<br />

146. Hunter Pony n.e. 12.2hh<br />

147. Hunter Pony 12.2hh & n.e. 13hh<br />

148. Hunter Pony 13hh & 13.2hh<br />

149. Hunter Pony 13.2hh n.e. 14hh<br />

150. Open hunter pony n.e. 14hh<br />

151. Lightweight hunter pony n.e. 14hh<br />

152. Heavyweight hunter pony n.e. 14hh<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HUNTER PONY (classes 146- 152)<br />

153. Galloway over 14hh & n.e. 142.hh<br />

154. Galloway over 14.2hh & n.e. 15hh<br />

155. Lightweight Galloway over 14hh & n.e. 15hh<br />

156. Heavyweight Galloway over 14hh & n.e. 15hh<br />

157. Open Galloway over 14hh & n.e. 15hh<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY (classes 153- 157)<br />

158. <strong>Show</strong> Hunter Galloway 14hh n.e. 14.2<br />

159. <strong>Show</strong> Hunter Galloway 14.2hh n.e. 15hh<br />

160. Open Hunter Galloway<br />

161. Lightweight Hunter Galloway<br />

162. Heavyweight Hunter Galloway<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY (cls158-162)<br />

163. Hack over 15hh & n.e. 15.2hh<br />

164. Hack over 15.2hh & n.e. 16hh<br />

165. Hack n.e. 16hh<br />

Sunday night $6.00 BBQ. Drinks and raffle included. 6.30pm at Hockey Club


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 35<br />

SECTION A – HORSE-IN-ACTION (Continued)<br />

Entry $2.50 per event (GST inc.) 1 st $4.00 2 nd $2.00 3 rd $1.00<br />

RING 2 EFA HACKING – Sunday 30 September 2012 con’t<br />

166. Hack over 16hh<br />

167. Lightweight Hack over 15hh<br />

168. Heavyweight Hack over 15hh<br />

169. Open Hack over 15hh<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HACK (classes 163-169)<br />

170. Hunter Hack 15hh n.e.15.2hh<br />

171. Hunter hack 15.2hh n.e. 16hh<br />

172. Hunter Hack over 16hh<br />

173. Open Hunter Hack over 15hh<br />

174. Lightweight Hunter hack over 15hh<br />

175. Heavyweight Hunter hack over 15hh<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HUNTER HACK (classes 170-175)<br />

RING 1 EFA HACKING – Monday 1 October 2012 8.30am start<br />

176. Pony n.e. 12.2hh<br />

177. Pony 12.2hh n.e. 13hh<br />

178. Pony 13hh & n.e. 13.2hh<br />

179. Pony 13.2 n.e. 14hh<br />

180. Lightweight Pony n.e. 14hh<br />

181. Heavyweight Pony n.e. 14hh<br />

182. Open Hack Pony n.e. 14hh<br />

CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION PONY (classes 176-182)<br />

183. Hunter Pony n.e. 12.2hh Pony 12.2hh<br />

184. Hunter Pony 12.2hh. 13hh<br />

185. Hunter Pony 13 hh. 13.2hh<br />

186. Hunter Pony 13.2 hh. 14hh<br />

187. Hunter Pony Open hh. 14hh<br />

188. Lightweight Hunter Pony n.e. 14hh<br />

189. Heavyweight Hunter Pony n.e. 14hh<br />

CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER PONY (classes 183-189)<br />

190. Galloway over 14hh & n.e. 14.2hh<br />

191. Galloway over 14.2hh & n.e. 15hh<br />

192. Lightweight Galloway over 14hh & n.e.15hh<br />

193. Heavyweight Hack over 14hh & n.e. 15hh<br />

194. Open Galloway over 14hh & n.e. 15hh<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY (classes 190-194)


36 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION A – HORSE-IN-ACTION (Continued)<br />

Entry $2.50 per event (GST inc.) 1 st $4.00 2 nd $2.00 3 rd $1.00<br />

RING 1 EFA HACKING – Monday 1 October 2012 continued<br />

195. <strong>Show</strong> Hunter Galloway 14hh n.e. 14.2hh<br />

196. <strong>Show</strong> Hunter Galloway 14.2hh n.e. 15hh<br />

197. Open Hunter Galloway<br />

198. Lightweight Hunter Galloway<br />

199. Heavyweight Hunter Galloway<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY (195-199)<br />

200. Hack over 15hh n.e. 15.2hh<br />

201. Hack over 15.2hh n.e 16hh<br />

202. Hack over 16hh n.e. 16.2hh<br />

203. Hack over 16.2hh<br />

204. Lightweight Hack over 15hh<br />

205. Heavyweight Hack over 15hh<br />

206. Open Hack over 15hh<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HACK (Classes200-206)<br />

207. Hunter Hack 15hh n.e. 15.2hh<br />

208. Hunter Hack 15.2hh n.e. 16hh<br />

209. Hunter Hack over 16hh<br />

210. Open Hunter Hack Over 15hh<br />

211. Lightweight Hunter hack over 15hh<br />

212. Heavyweight Hunter hack over 15hh<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HUNTER (Classes207-212)<br />

SUPREME CHAMPION HACK/HUNTER OF THE SHOW<br />

Champion Pony, Galloway, Hack and Hunter from rings 1 & 2 from Sunday and<br />

Monday start at completion of rings 1 and 2 on Monday<br />

RING 2 EFA HACKING – Monday 1 October 2012 8.30am start<br />

213. Hack over 15hh & n.e. 15.2hh<br />

214. Hack over 15.2hh & n.e. 16hh<br />

215. Hack n.e. 16hh<br />

216. Hack over 16hh<br />

217. Lightweight Hack over 15hh<br />

218. Heavyweight hack over 15hh<br />

219. Open Hack over 15hh<br />

CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION HACK (classes 213-219)<br />

Sunday night $6.00 BBQ. Drinks and raffle included. 6.30pm at the Hockey Club


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 37<br />

RING 2 EFA HACKING – Monday 1 October 2012<br />

220. Hunter hack 15hh n.e. 15.2<br />

221. Hunter hack 15.2 hh 16hh<br />

222. Hunter Hack over 16hh<br />

223. Open Hunter Hack over 15hh<br />

224. Lightweight Hunter hack over 15hh<br />

225. Heavyweight Hunter Hack over 15hh<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HUNTER HACK(classes220-225)<br />

226. Galloway over 14hh n.e. 14.2hh<br />

227. Galloway 14.2 hh n.e 15hh<br />

228. Lightweight Galloway over 14hh n.e. 15hh<br />

229. Heavyweight Galloway over 14hh & n.e. 15hh<br />

230. Open Galloway over 14hh & n.e. 15hh<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY (classes226-230)<br />

231. <strong>Show</strong> Hunter Galloway 14hh n.e. 14.2hh<br />

232. <strong>Show</strong> Hunter Galloway 14.2hh n.e. 15hh<br />

233. Open Hunter Galloway<br />

234. Lightweight Hunter Galloway<br />

235. Heavyweight Hunter Galloway<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION HUNTER GALLOWAY (classes 231-235)<br />

236. Pony n.e. 12.2hh<br />

237. Pony 12.2hh n.e. 13hh<br />

238. Pony 13hh & n.e. 13.2hh<br />

239. Pony 13.2hh & n.e. 14hh<br />

240. Lightweight Pony n.e. 14hh<br />

241. Heavyweight Pony n.e. 14hh<br />

242. Open Hack Pony n.e. 14hh<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PONY (classes 236-242)<br />

243. Hunter Pony n.e.12.2hh<br />

244. Hunter Pony 12.2hh n.e. 13hh<br />

245. Hunter Pony 13hh n.e. 13.2hh<br />

246. Hunter Pony 13.2hh n.e. 14hh<br />

247. Open Hunter Pony 13.2hh n.e. 14hh<br />

248. Lightweight Hunter Pony n.e. 14hh<br />

249. Heavyweight Hunter Pony n.e. 14hh<br />

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER (classes 243-249)<br />

SUPREME CHAMPION HACK/HUNTER OF THE SHOW<br />

Champion Pony, Galloway, Hack and Hunter from rings 1 & 2 from Sunday and<br />

Monday start at completion of rings 1 and 2 on Monday


38 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION B<br />

LIVE STEER AND CARCASS COMPETITION<br />

CONVENER<br />

Peter Fogden 85872272 or 0427 872272<br />

STEWARDS – R Arnold, R Koch, G Thorne, C Fisher, J Fogden<br />

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday, 28 September 2012<br />

Reception of exhibits by 9.00 am Sunday 30 September 2012<br />

Exhibitors to enter by Mill Gate<br />

EXHIBITED AT SHOWGROUNDS<br />

LIVE JUDGING – Sunday 30 September 2012 at 11.00 am<br />

VOUCHER and TROPHY DONORS<br />

Plaza Quality Meats, Hygienic Meats, JFC & EA Petch,<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> IGA Every Day, Elders <strong>Loxton</strong>,<br />

Landmark <strong>Loxton</strong>, Big River Supermarkets<br />

Nangaringa Santa Gertrudis Stud,<br />

Hardwicks, Beswick & Sons, Fisher Bros<br />

RULES and CONDITIONS<br />

The exhibitor must own all steers.<br />

All steers must be tagged in accordance with Department of Primary<br />

Industries regulations.<br />

All cattle must be from a herd with no known Johnes disease<br />

All exhibitors must reside in the MLASA area.<br />

Each Exhibitor is entitled to a maximum of four entries<br />

All cattle will be weighed on arrival and then entered into their respective<br />

classes.<br />

Exhibits will be classed according to their carcass weight for Carcass<br />

Judging<br />

The Judge’s decision is final.<br />

SLAUGHTER OF STEERS<br />

Steers will be slaughtered at Hardwick’s Abattoir<br />

Entry Form in centre of <strong>Show</strong> Book


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 39<br />

SECTION B – LIVE STEER & CARCASS COMPETITON Cont.<br />

Entry Fee: $5.00 (GST inc.) per animal, plus transport cost to Abattoir.<br />

First Prize: Trophy<br />

Second Prize: $10.00<br />

Third Prize: $ 5.00<br />

Class<br />

1. Lightweight steer. Voucher and Ribbon<br />

2. Heavyweight steer. Voucher and Ribbon<br />

3. Grassfed steer. Voucher and Ribbon<br />

Exhibits will be weighted and classified into lightweight and heavyweight<br />

classes.<br />

� Trophy and ribbon for Champion Lightweight Steer of the<br />

� <strong>Show</strong>.Ribbon for Reserve Champion Lightweight Steer of the <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

� Trophy and ribbon for Champion Heavyweight Steer of the <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

� Ribbon for Reserve Champion Heavyweight Steer of the <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

� Trophy and ribbon for Champion Grassfed Steer of the <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

� Ribbon for Reserve Champion Grassfed Steer of the <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

� Trophy and ribbon for Grand Champion Steer of the <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

� Ribbon for Reserve Champion Steer of the <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

� Champion Light weight carcass. Voucher and Ribbon<br />

� Reserve Champion Light weight carcass. Ribbon<br />

� Champion Heavy weight carcass. Voucher and Ribbon<br />

� Reserve Champion Heavy weight carcass. Ribbon<br />

� Champion Grassfed carcass. Voucher and Ribbon<br />

� Reserve Champion Grassfed carcass. Ribbon<br />

� Trophy and ribbon for Grand Champion Carcase of the <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

� Ribbon for Reserve Champion Carcase of the <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

SPECIAL AWARD: Nangaringa trophy for highest<br />

scoring Carcass with Santa Gertrudis breeding.<br />

CARCASE JUDGING METHOD<br />

Steers will be judged under the MSA Grading<br />

system.<br />

Entry Form in centre of <strong>Show</strong> Book


40 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

LOXTON<br />

PHARMACIES<br />

6 East Terrace 13 Anzac Crescent<br />

LOXTON LOXTON<br />

8584 7525 8584 5880<br />

Ken Cole, Lyndon and Tom Edwards<br />

are glad to help with all your prescription<br />

and medical needs<br />

SERVING LOXTON SINCE 1988<br />

Consult our trained staff for …..<br />

� Make-up – Max Factor, Designer Brands<br />

L’oreal, Maybelline<br />

� Large range of Hair Colours and Accessories<br />

� Gifts<br />

� Watches<br />

� Polaroid Sunglasses<br />

� Perfume<br />

� Aftershave<br />

� Home Health Care Products<br />

� Vitamins – Natures Own, Amcal, Blackmores<br />

� Consumer Medicine Information Available<br />

� In Essence Aromatherapy<br />

� Home Medicine Reviews By Qualified Pharmacist<br />

Agents for: People’s Choice Credit Union<br />

National Diabetes Services Scheme<br />

Digital Photo Kiosk<br />

Photo Express 25c* 4” x 6”<br />

Digital Prints<br />

*$2.99 Kiosk usage fee per order


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 41<br />

SECTION C<br />

VINTAGE MACHINERY<br />

TRACTORS AND MACHINERY PRE 1970<br />

CONVENER: Ian Nitschke 8584 9071<br />

0428 849 071<br />

STEWARD: Kevin Manuel 8584 6259<br />

0411 860 798<br />

Entries close 5.00pm Friday 28 th September 2012<br />

Entry fee $1.00<br />

Exhibits will be accepted Saturday 29 th September 2012, 1pm to 5pm<br />

and Sunday 30 September 2012 between 8am and 10am<br />

(Enter via Pine Avenue Gate)<br />

A Peoples’ Choice trophy will be presented for First, Second &<br />

Third<br />

Proudly Sponsored by Errol Matschoss Motors Pty Ltd<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> & Waikerie


42 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION D<br />

SHEEP<br />

CONVENER – Ian Cass, 8587 6220<br />

STEWARDS – Dennis Paschke, Neil Wormald, Glen Farr<br />

Please Note: This Section will be judged on Monday 1 October 2012<br />

ALL SHEEP EXHIBITED MUST HAVE A<br />

HANDLER PRESENT DURING JUDGING.<br />

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday, 28 September 2012<br />

Reception of exhibits by 9.00 am, Monday 1 October 2012<br />

Judging to commence 9.30 am.<br />

Entry Fee $1.50 (GST inc.) – First Prize $8.00; Second Prize $4.00<br />

Special Prize of $10.00 donated by The Murray Pioneer Pty Ltd<br />

for most points gained in Section D. T144<br />

First Counts as 2 points and second as 1 point.<br />

Rams to be owned by Exhibitor for at least one year<br />

Sheep from OJD map program properties will be penned separately<br />

from non assessed sheep.<br />

All sheep to be full wool unless otherwise stated.<br />

No entry shall be entered in more than one class unless specified.<br />

Class numbers marked * are eligible to compete for the<br />

MLASA Trophy $30 in accord with Rule 40.<br />

Class<br />

*1. Merino ram, medium or fine, 2 tooth and under.<br />

*2. Merino ram, medium or fine, 2 tooth and under, Autumn shorn.<br />

*3. Merino ram, medium or fine, 4 tooth and over.<br />

*4. Merino ram, medium or fine, 4 tooth and over. Autumn shorn.<br />

*5. Merino ram, strong, 2 tooth and under.<br />

*6. Merino ram, strong, 2 tooth and under. Autumn shorn.<br />

*7. Merino ram, strong, 4 tooth and over.<br />

*8. Merino ram, strong, 4 tooth and over. Autumn shorn.<br />

*9. Merino ewe, medium or fine, 2 tooth and under.<br />

*10. Merino ewe, medium or fine, 2 tooth and under. Autumn shorn.<br />

*11. Merino ewe, medium or fine, 4 tooth and over.<br />

*12. Merino ewe, medium or fine, 4 tooth and over. Autumn shorn.<br />

*13. Merino ewe, strong, 2 tooth and under.<br />

*14. Merino ewe, strong, 2 tooth and under. Autumn shorn.<br />

*15. Merino ewe, strong, 4 tooth and over.<br />

*16. Merino ewe, strong, 4 tooth and over. Autumn shorn.


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 43<br />

SECTION D – SHEEP (Continued)<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> Waikerie Council Area – Classes 17 to 28<br />

17. Pen of two prime Merino lambs.<br />

18. Pen of two prime Crossbred lambs. Winner to receive the<br />

Chesson Park White Suffolk – Trophy for Class 18 from IR&HT Cass T140<br />

19. Merino ewe, strong, 2 tooth and under.<br />

20. Merino ewe, strong, 2 tooth and under. Autumn shorn.<br />

21. Merino ewe, strong, 4 tooth and over.<br />

22. Merino ewe, strong, 4 tooth and over. Autumn shorn.<br />

23. Merino ewe, medium or fine, 2 tooth and under.<br />

24. Merino ewe, medium or fine, 2 tooth and under. Autumn shorn.<br />

25. Merino ewe, medium or fine, 4 tooth and over.<br />

26. Merino ewe, medium or fine, 4 tooth and over. Autumn shorn.<br />

27. Merino ram, strong, any age. Autumn shorn to full wool.<br />

28. Merino ram, medium or fine, any age. Autumn shorn to full wool.<br />

29. Pen of Merino hoggets, 2 tooth or under, full wool or autumn shorn.<br />

To be judged for commercial value for breeding trueness to type and uniformity.<br />

Elders trophy donated for winner of the hogget competition Class 29.T141<br />

30. Pen of three Merino ewes, any age.<br />

To be judged on commercial value with due regard to type and uniformity<br />

necessary in breeding. Can be made up from other sections for<br />

unregistered breeders only.<br />

Updown Park Suffolk Stud Trophy from IR & HT Cass T142<br />

Classes 17 to 30 all to be taken from unregistered flock.<br />

CHAMPION MERINO RAM. Chesson Park White Suffolk Trophy.T143<br />

RESERVE CHAMPION MERINO RAM.<br />

CHAMPION MERINO EWE.<br />

RESERVE CHAMPION MERINO EWE.<br />

CHAMPION UNREGISTERED EWE.<br />

Winners of Championship Classes in Sheep Section to be<br />

one year and over.<br />

Entrance fee includes 30¢ premium for public liability insurance.<br />

H.E. KROEHN MEMORIAL TROPHY - Trophy value $60.00 T150<br />

To be won by a competitor entering three classes in both Sheep and Wool<br />

Sections.<br />

Classes eligible: Sheep 1-16; Wool 1-8<br />

Points to be awarded as follows:<br />

3 points for first prize, 2 points for second prize, 1 point for each entry placed<br />

in both sections.


44 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION E<br />

WOOL<br />

CONVENER - Brian Venning (08) 8584 5327<br />

STEWARDS – Darren Nitschke, Merv Gladigau, Andrew Smith, Niesha Hampel<br />

Entries close 5 pm, Friday, 28 September 2012<br />

Wool will be shown in pavilion with grain and fodder. Exhibitors to enter by mill gate.<br />

All wool to be weighed by stewards and judged<br />

(a) Classes 1-6 on the point system of the National Council of Wool Selling Brokers<br />

(b) Classes 7-13 and 15 & 16 on commercial value<br />

(c) Class 14 in cents per kg<br />

FLEECES TO BE SKIRTED BLS & PCS NOT REQUIRED<br />

ALL FLEECES TO BE 12 MONTHS OR UNDER.<br />

Exhibits to be in by 9am, Monday 1 October 2012 when judging will commence.<br />

No exhibitor shall enter the same entry in more than one class.<br />

Entry Fee $1.20 (GST inc.)<br />

OPEN CLASSES<br />

* 1. One Merino ram’s fleece, strong wool.<br />

* 2. One Merino ewe’s fleece, strong wool.<br />

* 3. One Merino ram’s fleece, medium-fine wool.<br />

* 4. One Merino ewe’s fleece, medium-fine wool.<br />

* 5. One Merino fleece, other than ram’s, strong wool.<br />

* 6. One Merino fleece, other than ram’s, medium-fine wool.<br />

7. One Merino fleece, strong wool, other than ram’s, commercial value.<br />

8. One Merino fleece, medium wool, other than ram’s, commercial value.<br />

Mr Martin Obst donating Special Trophy to the value of $20 for most points<br />

gained in classes 7 & 8. T160<br />

Classes marked * are eligible for the MLASA Trophy to the value of $30<br />

in accord with Rule 40.<br />

Prizes for classes 1 to 8 – First Prize $10.00, Second Prize $5.00.<br />

LOCAL CLASSES<br />

Open to all local breeders in <strong>Loxton</strong> Waikerie District Council areas.<br />

9. One Merino fleece, strong wool, other than ram’s.<br />

10. One Merino fleece, medium wool, other than ram’s.<br />

Elders Ltd <strong>Loxton</strong> Branch donating prize money for classes 9 and 10.<br />

11. One Merino Fleece at least 4kg for show purposes.<br />

12. One Merino Fleece, medium wool shown by exhibitors under 21, not<br />

necessarily property of exhibitor.<br />

BS & LD Venning donating prize money in classes 11 & 12.<br />

Entry Form in centre of <strong>Show</strong> Book


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 45<br />

SECTION E - WOOL (Continued)<br />

13. One Merino Hogget fleece.<br />

14. Lamb’s wool, 2kg, autumn drop, medium wool, for style & trueness of type.<br />

Landmark, <strong>Loxton</strong> Branch donating prize money for classes 13 and 14.<br />

15, Merino fleece, medium wool, autumn shorn – 6 months.<br />

16. Merino fleece, strong wool, autumn shorn – 6 months.<br />

Quality Wool donating prize money for classes 15 & 16 & $10 trophy. T161<br />

Prizes for classes 9 to 16 – First Prize $15.00; Second Prize $10.00<br />

Champion Fleece of <strong>Show</strong> Society’s Ribbon, plus $5<br />

Champion Local Fleece of <strong>Show</strong> Society’s Ribbon, plus $5<br />

Reserve Champion Fleece of <strong>Show</strong> Society’s Ribbon<br />

Reserve Local Fleece of <strong>Show</strong> Society’s Ribbon<br />

Champion Fleece for under 21 Society’s Ribbon<br />

Trophy to value of $50.00 donated by B.S. & L.D. Venning, Wool buyers,<br />

Pinnaroo & <strong>Loxton</strong> for most points gained in Wool Section. T162<br />

Points to be awarded – 3 points for 1 st Prize, 2 points for 2 nd Prize,<br />

1 point for each entry<br />

H.E. KROEHN MEMORIAL TROPHY - Valued at $60.00<br />

To be won by a competitor entering three classes in both Sheep and Wool Sections.<br />

Classes eligible: Sheep 1-16; Wool 1-8<br />

Points to be awarded as follows 3 points for First prize, 2 points for Second prize,<br />

1 point for each entry placed in both sections.


46 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

Sunday 30 September 2012<br />

11.35 am & 2.45 pm<br />

Whip Cracking Demonstration<br />

By Paul Haenen<br />

Dual State Champion<br />

Monday 1 October 2012<br />

Whip Cracking Competition<br />

12.05 pm Commences<br />

Entry Fee: Free<br />

SECTION F<br />

OPEN WHIP CRACKING<br />

CONVENER – Paul Haenen<br />

Mobile - 0438 874 108<br />

Entries Close for Whip Cracking Competition at 11.50 am<br />

on Monday 1 October 2012<br />

with Paul Haenen at the Whip Cracking Site.<br />

12.05 pm & 2.20 pm<br />

Whip Cracking Demonstration<br />

By Paul Haenen<br />

Dual State Champion<br />

“Come and Try” Whip Cracking<br />

Competitions:<br />

1. Speed Crack Ribbon<br />

2. Accuracy Crack Ribbon<br />

3. Free Style Ribbon<br />

Points accumulated for Grant Champion Points<br />

� $25.00 First<br />

� $15.00 Second<br />

� $10.00 Third


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 47<br />

SECTION H<br />

POULTRY AND PIGEONS<br />

2 Day <strong>Show</strong> – Sunday 30 Sept & Monday 1 October 2012<br />

CONVENER - P. Wiltshire – 8584 1205<br />

CO-CONVENERS - N.Blum and D.Gibbs<br />

STEWARDS - E. Rathjen, T.Darling, R.Darling, T.Buxton,<br />

A.B.C. Schulz, G.Davis, R.Davis<br />

Entries close 5pm, Monday, 24 September 2012<br />

Entries must be on the Society’s Special Poultry Form<br />

Judging commences 10.00 am Sunday 30 Sept 2012<br />

Birds not to be removed before 4.00 pm, Monday 1 October.<br />

Any exhibitor from outside 100km, may remove birds on Sunday 30 Sept, with prior discussion<br />

with the convener. Feed will be supplied.<br />

Exhibitors to supply own water containers.<br />

No exhibits will be received after judging commences<br />

LATE ENTRIES WILL DEFINITELY NOT BE ACCEPTED<br />

Entry fee 35¢ (GST inc.). First Prize $1.50; Second Prize 80¢;<br />

Third Prize 30¢ where 7 or more entries (unless otherwise specified)<br />

W.F. Mangelsdorf Memorial trophy valued at $20 for Best Large Fowl in <strong>Show</strong> (annual ribbon<br />

to each winner). T200<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> Homing Pigeon Club donating trophy and ribbon for Champion Pigeon of the <strong>Show</strong> –<br />

(value $15). T201<br />

J’s Birds and Seed to be won 3 times for retention donating trophy and ribbon. Champion<br />

Flying Homer (value $30 Trophy + $20 voucher each year). T202<br />

P.J. Wiltshire donating trophy and ribbon for Champion Bantam of the <strong>Show</strong> (value$20).T203<br />

SA <strong>Show</strong>men’s Guild donating trophy for most points in Classes 1-50 (value0 $15). T204<br />

N.Blum donating trophy for most points in Classes 51-70 (value $10). T205<br />

P.J. Wiltshire donating trophy for most points in Classes 71-162 (value $10).T206<br />

P.J. Wiltshire donating trophy for most points in Classes 200-430 (value $20).T207<br />

T. & R. Darling donating trophy for most points in Classes 431-486 (value $10).T208<br />

SA <strong>Show</strong>men’s Guild donating trophy for most points in Classes 486-532 (value $15).T209<br />

LOXTON A & H SOCIETY’S RIBBONS<br />

Champion Game Male Champion Game Female<br />

Champion Heavy Male Champion Heavy Female<br />

Champion Light Male Champion Light Female<br />

Champion Soft Feather Male Champion Soft Feather Female<br />

Champion Hard Feather Male Champion Hard Feather Female<br />

Champion Drake Champion Duck<br />

Champion Fancy Cock Champion Fancy Hen<br />

Champion Homer Cock Champion Homer Hen<br />

Champion Utility Cock Champion Utility Hen<br />

Champion Young Fancy Champion Young Homer<br />

Champion Young Utility Champion Flying Homer Cock<br />

Champion Flying Homer Hen Champion Flying Homer Young<br />

Champion Junior Large Fowl Champion Junior Bantam<br />

Champion Junior Pigeon<br />

Classes marked with * are eligible for the MLASA Trophies of $30 each Section<br />

(Standard classes, Bantams and Pigeons)


48 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION H – POULTRY AND PIGEONS (Continued)<br />

POULTRY<br />

STANDARD CLASSES<br />

Male Female Male Female<br />

Leghorn Rhode Island Red 37* 38*<br />

White 1* 2* Sussex 39* 40*<br />

Black 3 4 Langshan 41* 42*<br />

Any Other Colour 5 6 Barnevelder 43 44<br />

Ancona 7* 8* Orpington<br />

Mincona 9 10 Black 45* 46*<br />

Silkie Any Other Colour 47 48<br />

White 11* 12* Any Other Heavy Breed<br />

Any Other Colour 13 14 not mentioned 49 50<br />

Hamburg Indian or Jubilee Game 51* 52*<br />

Black 15* 16* Old English Game<br />

Any Colour Spangle 17 18 Black Red 53* 54*<br />

Any Other Colour 19 20 Blue Red 55* 56*<br />

Any Other Light Breed Duckwing 57 58<br />

not mentioned 21 22 Pile 59 60<br />

Australorp 23* 24* Brown Red or Grey 61 62<br />

Plymouth Rock 25 26 Any Other Colour 63 64<br />

Polish Modern Game 65 66<br />

Any Colour 27 28 Game<br />

Wyandotte Any Other Variety 67 68<br />

White 29* 30* Australian Game 69 70<br />

Silver Laced 31* 32*<br />

Gold Laced 33 34<br />

Any Other Colour 35 36<br />

BANTAMS<br />

Male Female Male Female<br />

Modern Game Spangle 95 96<br />

Black Red 71* 72* Pile or White 97 98<br />

Pile 73 74 Any Other Blue 99 100<br />

Brown Red or Birchen 75 76 Any Other Colour 101 102<br />

Duckwing 77 78 Indian or Jubilee Game 103 104<br />

Any Other Colour 79 80 Game<br />

Old English Game Any Other Variety 105 106<br />

Black Red D/L 81* 82* Pekin<br />

Black Red L/L 83* 84* Black 107* 108*<br />

Wheaton or Clay White 109 110<br />

- Black Tail 85* Blue 111 112<br />

Wheaton or Clay Cuckoo 113 114<br />

- Blue Tail 86* Any Other Colour 115 116<br />

Duckwing 87 88 Seabright<br />

Black 89 90 Silver 117 118<br />

Blue Red 91 92 Golden 119* 120*<br />

Brown Red or Birchen 93 94


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 49<br />

SECTION H - POULTRY AND PIGEONS (Continued)<br />

BANTAMS Cont.<br />

Male Female Male Female<br />

Wyandotte Rhonde Island Red 141 142<br />

White 121* 122* Australorp 143* 144*<br />

Columbian 123 124 Sussex 145 146<br />

Partridge 125 126 Japanese<br />

Silver Pencilled 127 128 White or Black Tail 147 148<br />

Black 129 130 Birchen or Black 149 150<br />

Any Other Colour 131 132 Any Other Colour 151 152<br />

Leghorn Rosecombe 153* 154*<br />

White 133* 134* Langshan 155 156<br />

Black 135 136 Bantam – Any Variety<br />

Blue 137 138 Not mentioned 157 158<br />

Any Other Colour 139 140 Belgian – D’anvers 159 160<br />

Belgian – Duccle 161 162<br />

JUNIOR CLASSES (under 14 years)<br />

Male Female Male Female<br />

Large Fowl Heavy Breed 163 164 Bantam<br />

Light Breed 165 166 Hard Feather 169 170<br />

Pet Large Fowl 167 168 Soft Feather 171 172<br />

Pet Bantam 171a 172b<br />

DUCKS<br />

Drake Duck Drake Duck<br />

Khaki Campbell 173 174 Pekin 179 180<br />

Indian Runner 175 176 Any Other Variety 181 182<br />

Muscovy 177 178<br />

PIGEONS<br />

Cock Hen Young Cock Hen Young<br />

Carrier Pigmy Pouter<br />

Black 200* 201* 202 Blue or Silver 236* 237* 238<br />

Dun 203 204 205 Red or Yellow 239 240 241<br />

Any Other Colour 206 207 208 Any Other Colour 242 243 244<br />

Dragoon Pouter<br />

Blue Bar 209* 210* 211 Any Other Variety 245 246 247<br />

Any Colour Chq 212 213 214 Fantail<br />

Any Other Colour 215 216 217 White 248* 249* 250<br />

English <strong>Show</strong> Homer Blue or Silver 251 252 253<br />

Any Colour Bar 218 219 220 Any Other Colour 254 255 256<br />

Any Other Colour 221 222 223 Fantail Indian<br />

German Beauty Homer Any Colour 257 258 259<br />

Any Colour 224 225 226 Trumpeter<br />

Magpie Any Other Colour 260 261 262<br />

Black 227* 228* 229 Jacobin<br />

Red or Yellow 230 231 232 Black 263 264 265<br />

Any Other Colour 233 234 235 Red or Yellow 266 267 268


50 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION H – POULTRY AND PIGEONS (Continued)<br />

PIGEONS Cont.<br />

Cock Hen Young Cock Hen Young<br />

Jacobin African Owl<br />

Any colour 269 270 271 Any other colour 370 371 372<br />

Tumbler English Short Faced Exhibition Homer<br />

Any Colour 272 273 274 Any Colour 373 374 375<br />

Tumbler Australian Performing Beard Brunswick<br />

Any Colour 275 276 277 Any Colour 376 378 379<br />

Tumbler any other variety<br />

Any colour 278 279 280 Frill Back<br />

Tumbler Short Face Any colour 380 381 382<br />

Almond 281 282 283 Blondinette<br />

Any other colour 284 285 286 Lace Tail 383 384 385<br />

Australian Saddle Back Any other colour 386 387 388<br />

Black 287 288 289 Ice<br />

Red 290 291 292 Any colour 389 390 391<br />

Any other colour 293 294 295 Satinette<br />

Any colour 392 393 394<br />

Nun Tumbler Vienna Long Face<br />

Black 296* 297* 298 Any colour 395 396 397<br />

Any other colour 299 300 301 Archangel 398 399 400<br />

Egyptian Swift<br />

Any colour 302 303 304 Starling, Hyacinth<br />

Domestic <strong>Show</strong> Flight or Suabian 401 402 403<br />

Any colour 305 306 307 Field Pigeon<br />

Helmet - Black 308* 309* 310 Any colour 404 405 406<br />

Red or Yellow 311 312 313 Lark Nuremberg<br />

Any other colour 314 315 316 Any colour 407 408 409<br />

Any colour-Crested 317 318 319 Lahore<br />

German Beard 320 321 322 Any colour 410 411 412<br />

Fairy Swallow Norwich Cropper<br />

Black or Blue 323 324 325 Any colour 413 414 415<br />

Any other colour 326 327 328 Voorburg Shield Cropper<br />

Modena Gazzi Any colour 416 417 418<br />

Blue or Silver 329* 330* 331 Holle Cropper<br />

Bronze any colour 332 333 334 Any Colour 419 420 421<br />

Red or Yellow 335 336 337 Fancy<br />

Any other colour 338 339 340 Brunner Pouter<br />

Modena Schiette White 422 423 424<br />

Blue or Silver 341* 342* 343 Any other colour 425 426 427<br />

Bronze any colour 344 345 346 Fancy<br />

Red or Yellow 347 348 349 Any other variety 428 429 430<br />

Black or Dun 350 351 352 Carneaux<br />

Sulphur 353 354 355 Red 431* 432* 433<br />

Any other colour 356 357 358 Yellow 434 435 436<br />

Turbit Red or Yellow Splash 437 438 439<br />

Black or Dun 359 360 361 Any other colour 440 441 442<br />

Blue or Silver 362 363 364 King<br />

Any other colour 365 366 367 White 443* 444* 445<br />

African Owl Black 446 447 448<br />

Black or white 368 369 370 Any Colour Chq 449 450 451


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 51<br />

SECTION H – POULTRY AND PIGEONS (Continued)<br />

PIGEONS Cont.<br />

Cock Hen Young Cock Hen Young<br />

King<br />

Any colour Bar 452 453 454 Red or Red Chq 488 489 490<br />

Any Other Colour 455 456 457 Blue Bar 491* 492* 493<br />

Runt Mealy 494 495 496<br />

Blue Bar 458 459 460 Grizzle 497 498 499<br />

Silver or Brown Bar 461 462 463 Pied 500 501 502<br />

Any other Colour Bar 464 465 466 Yellow or Yellow Chq 503 504 505<br />

Any other Colour Chq 467 468 469 Any Other Colour<br />

Black 470 471 472 Barred 506 507 508<br />

Any other Colour 473 474 475 Any other Colour. 509 510 511<br />

Montauben Flying Homers 512 513 514<br />

White 476 477 478 Blue Bar 515 516 517<br />

Any Other Colour 479 480 481 Blue Chq 518 519 520<br />

Any Other Variety Utility 482 483 484 Red Chq 521 522 523<br />

<strong>Show</strong> Pen Homers Dark Chq 524 525 526<br />

Blue or Black Chq 485* 486* 487 Pied 527 528 529<br />

Any Other Colour 530 531 532<br />

JUNIOR CLASSES (under 14 years)<br />

Cock Hen Young Cock Hen Young<br />

Fancy 533 534 535 Homer 539 540 541<br />

Utility 536 537 538


52 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

Mick Zerna<br />

0428 847 701<br />

Richard James<br />

0418 808 873<br />

Tom Drakopoulos<br />

0439 271 041<br />

Fax<br />

8584 6798


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 53<br />

SECTION I<br />

YOUNG EXHIBITORS<br />

CONVENERS - Paul Kaesler 8584 1420, 0428 841 420<br />

Taryn Mangelsdorf 0400 178 466<br />

STEWARDS: John Gladigau, Robin Schaefer, Judy Mangelsdorf,<br />

Judy Vasey, Ian Crambrook, Callie Nickolai, Andrew Crambrook,<br />

Aisha Hargraves, Brianna Schaefer, Jayden Gladigau,<br />

Jacinta Kaesler, Chantelle Kaesler & Darren Zimmermann.<br />

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 28 September 2012<br />

Reception of exhibits 6pm to 9pm Saturday 29 September, 2012, and<br />

7am to 8:45 am Sunday 30 September 2012<br />

Exhibitors with Collections are encouraged to set-up on the Saturday night<br />

AGES AT SUNDAY OF SHOW:<br />

SENIOR SECTION: COMPETITORS 13 TO 16 YEARS OF AGE<br />

INTERMEDIATE SECTION: COMPETITORS 9 TO 12 YEARS OF AGE<br />

JUNIOR SECTION: COMPETITORS 8 YEARS OF AGE & UNDER<br />

PLEASE NOTE:<br />

� All entries in Junior Section should have age of the exhibitor written on<br />

back of exhibit ticket<br />

� All exhibitors for the Young Exhibitors Section must indicate their date of<br />

birth on the entry form<br />

� Entries are to be from individuals, not groups (i.e. School classes)<br />

� This Section is designed to encourage those young people interested in<br />

entering our <strong>Show</strong>; grain and produce and flowers need not necessarily<br />

have been grown by the exhibitor<br />

� Arranging and staging must be work of the exhibitor<br />

� Maximum display area 760mm (W) x 760mm (D)<br />

� All exhibits to be displayed on plates provided in the Cookery and<br />

Produce Sections<br />

� Exhibits in Cookery, Handicrafts, Collections and Flowers to be the work<br />

of the exhibitor<br />

� Special awards; points will be awarded as per Rule 25<br />

In addition one point will be awarded for each exhibit entered<br />

Entry Fee: 30¢ (GST inc.)<br />

First Prize $3.00<br />

Second Prize $2.00<br />

Third Prize $1.50 (minimum of 7 entries in class)<br />

Fourth Prize $1.00 (minimum of 10 entries in class)


54 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION I - YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued)<br />

SENIOR SECTION (13 to 16 Years)<br />

1. Six hen eggs<br />

PRODUCE<br />

7. Five oranges of the same variety<br />

(Eggs to be naturally clean; judged 8. Five lemons of the same variety<br />

on uniformity of size and colour) 9. Five mandarins of the same variety<br />

2. Collection of vegetables 10. Four grapefruit of the same variety<br />

(min. four varieties) 11. Five of any fruit not mentioned<br />

3. Vegetables and/or fruit sculpture 12. Collection of fruit; one of each<br />

4. Parsley (one bunch) grown in Riverland area (fruit<br />

5. Collection of Herbs (min 3 varieties) should be blemish free and of<br />

6. Carrots (one bunch of four) uniform size)<br />

Wild’n’Fresh donating trophy for most points in classes 1 – 12 T230<br />

16. Six scones (plain)<br />

COOKERY<br />

27. Three small cakes in patty pans;<br />

17. Six honey crackles all iced differently<br />

18. Six chocolate crackles 28. Three muffins (fruit)<br />

19. Pizza; any top, scone base 29. Iced cake – not to exceed 25cm<br />

max.size 15 cm diameter (to be judged on how iced only)<br />

20. Gingerbread man (max. size 15cm) 30. Six Anzac biscuits<br />

judged on decoration and biscuit 31. Six cornflake biscuits<br />

21. No bake slice 32. Six chocolate chip biscuits<br />

two varieties, three slices of each 33. Six cream puffs (filled)<br />

22. Collection of party food 34. Three lamingtons<br />

23. Collection of homemade chocolates 35. Farmers lunch box<br />

24. Six fairy cakes 36. Invention test – favourite meal!<br />

25. Fruit and nut loaf To be original, creative and the<br />

26. Chocolate cake, bar or log, iced work of the exhibitor (Please<br />

include description)<br />

Mrs. Shirley Pfeiffer donating trophy for most points in classes 16 – 36 T231<br />

FLOWERS<br />

37. Flower, annual, one cut<br />

38. Flower, perennial, one cut 45. Informal container of flowers, buds<br />

39. Flower, bulbous, one cut and foliage<br />

40. Rose, one bloom 46. Arrangement of wild flowers,<br />

41. Tree, shrub or climber (native) natural, not dyed<br />

one cut in flower 47. Posy, not to exceed 22 cm<br />

42. Tree, shrub or climber (not native) 48. Modern foliage arrangement<br />

one cut in flower 49. Dried flower arrangement<br />

43. Shoulder spray 50. Floral carpet or garden<br />

44. Modern arrangement, using two<br />

flowers, buds and foliage<br />

51. Favourite pot plant<br />

La Villa donating trophy for most points in classes 37 – 51 T232


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 55<br />

SECTION I – YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued)<br />

SENIOR SECTION<br />

(13 to 16 Years)<br />

HANDICRAFTS - SEWING<br />

52 Most unusual necklace<br />

53. One ‘painted’ hen egg – boiled 64. Knitted article<br />

(E.g. paint, texta, crayons, etc. 65. Item decorated with folk art<br />

judged on egg only) 66. Any handmade item in football<br />

54. One decorated hen egg; boiled team colours.<br />

55. Article of long stitch 67. Calligraphy (entrants work) about<br />

56. Article made of calico or lace Year of the Farmer<br />

57. One calico bag 68. Christmas table decoration (no<br />

58. One dressed as a farmer rag doll larger than 25cm x 25cm)<br />

59. One cushion 69. Christmas decoration suitable for<br />

60. Article of cross stitch hanging (no larger than 20x20cm<br />

61. Article of beading 70. Item of scrapbooking<br />

62. Article made of stretch sewing 71. Any other handicrafts ‘sewing’<br />

63. Article of machine sewing- not stretch item not mentioned<br />

Country <strong>Show</strong>s Next Generation Group donating trophy for most points in classes<br />

52 – 71 T233<br />

HANDICRAFTS – TECH<br />

72. Article of pottery 81. Lego construction, maximum size<br />

73. Article of plastic work 760mm x 760mm; constructed<br />

74. Article of leather work from a kit<br />

75. Article of wood (not furniture) 82. Lego construction, maximum size<br />

76. Article made of metal 760mm x 760mm;<br />

77. Toy made from wood NOT constructed from a kit,<br />

78. Paper aeroplane depicting Year of the Farmer<br />

79. Best polished boot or shoe 83. Most inventive mouse trap<br />

(along with uncleaned mate) 84. Any other handicrafts ‘tech’ item<br />

80. Most unusual farming tool not mentioned<br />

Mr Trevor Fielke donating trophy voucher for most points in classes 72 – 84 T234<br />

COLLECTIONS<br />

(maximum display area 760mm x 760mm)<br />

90. Collection of animals 96. Collection of six historical farming items<br />

91. Collection of “orange” things 97. Collection of tools<br />

92. Collection of sporting memorabilia 98. Collection of Beanie Kids<br />

93. Collection of dinosaurs 99. Collection of rocks, gems, fossils &<br />

94. Collection of magnets shells<br />

95. Collection of stamps, coins or 100. Collection of Action Figures<br />

stickers 101. Any other collections not<br />

mentioned<br />

Mrs. Del Kaesler donating trophy for most outstanding collection. T235


56 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION I - YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued)<br />

SENIOR SECTION (13-16 Years)<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY/ART<br />

(Photography judged on creativity and appeal)<br />

102. The town where I live 109. Poster about the Year of the<br />

Farmer on computer (A4)<br />

103. On holidays<br />

104. Series of 3 photos depicting the 110. Creative themed birthday<br />

Year of the Farmer invitation<br />

105. Me and my pet<br />

106. Farm scene 111. One page of scrapbooking<br />

107. Best weather photo (Max A3)<br />

108. Poster about the Year of the Farmer<br />

Freehand (A4)<br />

Mrs. Rebecca Schaefer donating trophy for most points in classes 102 – 111 T236<br />

GRAIN AND FODDER<br />

All plant entries to have clean roots, be correctly named and non irrigated.<br />

112. Exhibit of wheat, one variety in head 118. Sheaf of green oaten hay<br />

(six plants or more) 119. Wheat, APW (10kg or more)<br />

113. Exhibit of barley, one variety in head 120. Wheat, hard (10kg or more)<br />

(six plants or more) 121. Barley (7kg or more)<br />

114. Exhibit of oats, one variety in head taken direct from header<br />

(six plants or more) 122. Oats (7kg or more)<br />

115. Collection of green wheats, in head taken direct from header<br />

(three varieties or more) 123. Collection of cereals (four or more)<br />

116. Collection of green cereals, in head to be shown in glass jars<br />

(three varieties or more) 124. Exhibit of Oil Seeds, one variety, 2<br />

117. Sheaf of green wheaten hay plants or more<br />

NOTE: In grain section any grain, which in the opinion of the Judge, has been<br />

pickled or contains weevils will be disqualified.<br />

All grain entries to be correctly named and true to type.<br />

Mr. Ron Auricht donating trophy for most points in classes 112 – 124 T237<br />

INTERMEDIATE SECTION (9-12 YEARS)<br />

PRODUCE<br />

127. Six hen eggs (eggs to be naturally 133. Five oranges of the same variety<br />

clean; judged on uniformity of 134. Five Lemons of the same variety<br />

size and colour) 135. Five mandarins of the same variety<br />

128. Collection of vegetables 136 Four grapefruit of the same variety<br />

(min. 4 varieties) 137. Five of any fruit not mentioned.<br />

129. Vegetables and/or fruit sculpture 138. Collection of fruit – one of each<br />

130. Parsley (one bunch) grown in Riverland area. (fruit<br />

131. Collection of herbs (min. 3 varieties) should be blemish free and of<br />

132. Carrots (one bunch of four) uniform size)<br />

Mr. Tom Shannon donating trophy for most points in classes 127 – 138 T238


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 57<br />

SECTION I – YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued)<br />

INTERMEDIATE SECTION (9-12 YEARS)<br />

COOKERY<br />

142. Six scones (plain) 153. Three small cakes in patty pans,<br />

143. Six fairy cakes all iced differently.<br />

144. Six chocolate chip biscuits 154. Three muffins (fruit)<br />

145. Pizza; any top, scone base 155. Ice cake, not to exceed 25cm -<br />

max.size 15cm diameter to be judged on how iced only<br />

146. Gingerbread man (max. 15cm) 156. Six Anzac biscuits<br />

- judged on decoration & biscuit 157. Six cornflake biscuits<br />

147. No bake slice 158. Six pikelets<br />

two varieties, three slices of each 159. A farmers lunch box<br />

148. Collection of party food 160. Invention test – favourite meal!<br />

149. Collection of homemade chocolates To be original, creative, and the<br />

150. Six honey crackles work of the exhibitor. (Must be<br />

151. Six Chocolate crackles edible and please include<br />

152. Chocolate cake, bar or log, iced description)<br />

Mrs. Joyce Braun donating trophy for most points in classes 142 – 160 T239<br />

FLOWERS<br />

162. Flower, annual, one cut<br />

163. Flower, perennial, one cut 170. Bowl of floating flowers<br />

164. Flower, bulbous, one cut 171. Arrangement of wild flowers,<br />

165. Rose, one bloom natural, not dyed<br />

166. Tree, shrub or climber (native); 172. Posy; not to exceed 22cm<br />

one cut in flower 173. Modern foliage arrangement<br />

167. Tree, shrub or climber (not native); 174. Dried flower arrangement<br />

one cut in flower 175. Floral carpet or garden<br />

168. Buttonhole 176. Shoulder spray<br />

169. Modern arrangement, using<br />

flowers, buds & foliage.<br />

177. Favourite pot plant<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Trevor Hentschke donating trophy for most points in classes 162 – 177<br />

HANDICRAFTS/SEWING T240<br />

179. One ‘painted’ hen egg – boiled 190. Any handmade item in football<br />

(e.g. paint, texta, crayons, etc. team colours.<br />

judged on egg only) 191. Most unusual necklace<br />

180. One decorated hen egg; boiled 192. Match stick creation<br />

181. Article of long stitch 193. Creation using ice cream sticks only<br />

182. Article made of calico or lace 194. Christmas table decoration<br />

183. One calico bag (no larger than 25cm x 25cm)<br />

184. One dressed as a farmer rag doll 195. Christmas decoration suitable<br />

185. One cushion for hanging (no larger than<br />

186. Article of cross stitch 20cm x 20cm)<br />

187. Article of beading 196. Wrapped Christmas Box<br />

188. Knitted article (not exceeding 25 cm)<br />

189. Woven item 197. Item of scrapbooking<br />

198. Article of tomboy stitch<br />

Mrs. Leanne Kaesler donating trophy for most points in classes 179-198 T241


58 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION I – YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued)<br />

INTERMEDIATE SECTION (9-12 Years)<br />

HANDICRAFTS - TECH<br />

199. Toy made from wood 208. Lego construction, maximum<br />

200. Article of plastic work size 760mm x 760mm<br />

201. Article of leather work constructed from a kit<br />

202. Article of wood 209. Lego construction, maximum<br />

203. Article made of metal size 760mm x 760mm;<br />

204. Paper Mache creation NOT constructed from a kit ,<br />

205. Paper aeroplane depicting Year of the Farmer<br />

206. Best polished boot or shoe 210. Article using cellophane<br />

(along with uncleaned mate) 211. Most inventive mouse trap<br />

207. Collage 212. Most unusual farming tool<br />

213. Any other item not mentioned<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard James donating trophy for most points classes 199- 213 T242<br />

COLLECTIONS<br />

(maximum display area 760mm x 760mm)<br />

217. Collection of things 223. Collection of six historical<br />

218. Collection of comics or magazines farming items<br />

219. Collection showing places I have been 224. Collection of rocks, gems, fossils<br />

220. My favourite team collection and Shells<br />

221. Collection of items of nature 225 . Collection of Beanie Kids<br />

222. Collection of mouse traps 226. Collection of Action Figures<br />

227. Any other collection not mentioned<br />

Mrs. Lorraine Fielke donating trophy for most outstanding collection T243<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY/ART<br />

(Photographs judged on creativity and appeal)<br />

229. My Mum or Dad at work 237. Creative themed birthday<br />

230. Close up of my favourite toy invitation<br />

231. My silliest photo 238. Picture complemented by bark,<br />

232 Me as a farmer leaves or sand.<br />

233. Series of 3 Photos depicting<br />

Year of the Farmer 239. One Page of Scrapbooking<br />

234. Best weather photo 240. Hand drawn picture<br />

235. Poster about the Year of the Farmer (state age on back)<br />

-freehand (A4) (age on back) 241. Coloured picture theme<br />

236. Poster about the Year of the Farmer CARTOON OR SPACE<br />

- designed on Computer (A4) Judged on colouring in<br />

(state age on back)<br />

Mrs. Deb Lidgerwood donating trophy for most points in classes 229-241 T244


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 59<br />

SECTION I – YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued)<br />

INTERMEDIATE SECTION (9-12 YEARS)<br />

GRAIN AND FODDER<br />

242. Exhibit of wheat, one variety in head 248. Sheaf of green oaten hay<br />

(six plants or more) 249. Wheat, APW (10kg or more)<br />

243. Exhibit of barley, one variety in head 250. Wheat, hard (10kg or more)<br />

(six plants or more) 251. Barley (7kg or more taken<br />

244. Exhibit of oats, one variety in head taken direct from header)<br />

(six plants or more) 252. Oats (7kg or more)<br />

245. Collection of green wheat, in head taken direct from header<br />

(three varieties or more) 253. Collection of cereals (four or<br />

246. Collection of green cereals, in head more) to be shown in glass jars<br />

(three varieties or more) 254. Exhibit of Oil Seeds, one variety,<br />

247. Sheaf of Green Wheaten Hay two plants or more<br />

NOTE: In grain section any grain, which in the opinion of the Judge, has been<br />

pickled or contains weevils will be disqualified.<br />

All grain entries to be correctly named and true to type.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Merv Gladigau donating trophy for most points in classes 242-254 T245<br />

JUNIOR SECTION<br />

(8 Years and Under)<br />

NOTE: All entries in Junior section should have age of exhibitors written on<br />

back of exhibit ticket.<br />

PRODUCE<br />

257. Six hen eggs (eggs to be naturally 266. Four grapefruit of the same variety<br />

cleaned, judged on uniformity 267. Five of any fruit not<br />

of size and colour) mentioned<br />

258. Collection of vegetables 268. Collection of fruit; one<br />

(min. four Varieties) of each grown in<br />

259. Vegetables and/or fruit sculpture Riverland area (Fruit<br />

260. Parsley (one bunch) should be blemish free and<br />

261. Collection of herbs (Min. 3 varieties) of uniform size)<br />

262. Carrots (one bunch of four) 269. Largest wheat plant<br />

263. Five oranges of the same variety (complete with roots)<br />

264. Five lemons of the same variety 270. Biggest single wheat<br />

265. Five mandarins of the same variety head.<br />

271. Biggest fruit of vegetable<br />

272. Strangest fruit or vegetable<br />

Mr Paul Kaesler donating trophy for most points in classes 257-272 T246<br />

Entry Form in centre of <strong>Show</strong> Book


60 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION I – YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued)<br />

JUNIOR SECTION (8 years and under)<br />

COOKERY<br />

274. Six scones (plain) 283. Three muffins (fruit)<br />

275. Pizza; any top, scone base 284. Iced cake; not to exceed 25cm<br />

max. size 15cm diameter (to be judged on how iced only)<br />

276. Gingerbread man 285. Six Anzac biscuits<br />

judged on decoration and biscuit 286. Six cornflake biscuits<br />

maximum size 15cm diameter 287. Six pikelets<br />

277. Six chocolate chip biscuits 288. A farmers lunch box<br />

278. Baked slice; four slices 289. Invention test – favourite meal!<br />

279. Six honey crackles To be original, creative and the<br />

280. Six chocolate crackles work to be of the exhibitor.<br />

281. Chocolate cake, bar or log, iced (Must be edible and please<br />

282. Three small cakes in patty pans, include description)<br />

all iced differently.<br />

Mrs. Linda Wiltshire donating trophy for most points in classes 274-289 T247<br />

FLOWERS<br />

292. Flower, annual one cut 299. Vase using three flowers &<br />

293. Flower, perennial, one cut foliage<br />

294. Flower, bulbous, one cut 300. Bowl of floating flowers<br />

295. Rose, one bloom 301. Arrangement of wild flowers,<br />

296. Tree, shrub or climber (native); natural; not dyed.<br />

one cut in flower 302. Posy; not to exceed 22cm<br />

297. Tree, shrub or climber (not native); 303. Necklace of flowers<br />

one cut in flower 304. Floral carpet or garden<br />

298. Buttonhole 305. Favourite pot plant<br />

Mrs Mavis Kernich Memorial donating trophy for most points classes 292-305 T248<br />

HANDICRAFTS/SEWING<br />

308. Woven item (Cat’s eye/ God’s eye) 316. One page of scrapbooking (Max A3)<br />

309. Photo frame 317. Christmas decoration suitable for<br />

310. Collage TRENERRY AVENUE, LOXTON, hanging SA (max. 5333 20cm x 20cm)<br />

311. Wrapped Christmas Box; 318. One painted hen egg - boiled<br />

not exceeding 25cm PHONE 8584 7925 (e.g. paint, texta, crayons, etc.)<br />

312. Sewn decoration on foam tray judged on egg only.<br />

313. Article using cellophane 319. One decorated hen egg; boiled<br />

314. Most unusual necklace 320. Seed and/or nut creation<br />

315. Article of RADIATOR beading SALES 321 & Photo SERVICE<br />

of mice!<br />

Bronwyn Gladigau donating trophy for most points in classes 308-321 T249<br />

Entry Form in centre of <strong>Show</strong> Book.


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 61<br />

SECTION I – YOUNG EXHIBITORS (Continued)<br />

JUNIOR SECTION (8 years & Under)<br />

HANDICRAFTS – TECH<br />

322. Paper Mache creation 331. Lego construction<br />

323. Paper aeroplane max size 760mm x 760mm;<br />

324. Playdough construction NOT constructed from a kit, depicting<br />

Year of the Farmer<br />

325. Best polished boot or shoe 332. Junk modelling, max size<br />

(displayed with unclean mate) 760mm x 760mm x 760mm<br />

326. Picture complemented by bark, 333. Self-made toy<br />

leaves and/or sand 334. Coloured Picture (judged on<br />

327. Seed and/or nut creation colouring-in, state age on back)<br />

328. Any handmade item in football 335. Hand drawn Picture<br />

Colours (State age on back)<br />

329. Creation using icecream sticks only 336. Any other item not mentioned<br />

330. Lego construction,<br />

max size 760mm x 760mm;<br />

constructed from a kit<br />

337. Most Unusual Farming tool<br />

Taryn Mangelsdorf donating trophy for most points in classes 322-337 T250<br />

COLLECTIONS<br />

Max display area 760mm x 760mm x 760mm<br />

338. Collection of action figures 342. Collection of “things found in<br />

(e.g. Bionicles, Star wars, etc.) my garden”<br />

339. Collection of dolls, bears, fairies 343. Collection of six historical farming items<br />

or similar 344. Collection of littlest pet shop items<br />

340. Collection of stickers or cards 345. Collection of Beanie Kids<br />

341. Collection of automobiles 346. Any other collection not mentioned<br />

Mary Heinicke Memorial donating trophy for most outstanding collection T251<br />

L.G. & G.D. Geyer Memorial Trophy<br />

AFFL:<br />

awarded<br />

244601<br />

to the most outstanding exhibit in<br />

classes 72-77 T252<br />

J.M. Shannon Memorial trophy for highest points gained in the Senior SectionT253<br />

Mr & Mrs Barry Mangelsdorf donating trophy for highest points gained in the<br />

Intermediate Section T254<br />

Mr & Mrs John Gladigau donating trophy for highest points gained in the Junior<br />

Section T255<br />

Mrs Nina Swanbury & Family donating trophy for most outstanding Handicraft<br />

Exhibit T256<br />

Mrs. Anita Reilly & Family donating trophy for most outstanding<br />

Cookery Exhibit T257<br />

Mr Des Fielke Memorial Trophy for Most Entries in Section I T258<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> Christmas Lights donating trophies for:<br />

1. Most outstanding exhibit in classes 68 & 69 T259<br />

2. Most outstanding exhibit in classes 194, 195 & 196 T260<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Society donating trophy for:<br />

1. Most outstanding exhibit in classes 108 & 109 T261<br />

2. Most outstanding exhibit in classes 235 & 236 T262<br />

Year of the Farmer donating 3 trophies for Most Outstanding Year of the Farmer<br />

exhibit in Junior, Intermediate and Senior sections. T263, T264, T265


62 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

The <strong>Loxton</strong> Sporting Club invite you to hold<br />

your next function at their excellent facility<br />

Catering can be arranged in consultation with you<br />

Our Clubrooms hold 300 people<br />

Along with our well equipped kitchen we have<br />

full bar facilities, audio visual equipment,<br />

dance floor and stage.<br />

Depending on your needs we can offer catering,<br />

or you may wish to hire the kitchen facilities.<br />

Please call us for a consultation on your next<br />

function where we will endeavour to meet your needs<br />

Call the <strong>Loxton</strong> Sporting Club on (08) 8584 7938<br />

Hope to see you there<br />

P.S. Don’t forget Thursday night teas at the most<br />

reasonable prices in town.


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 63<br />

SECTION J<br />

GRAIN AND FODDER<br />

CONVENER – Tom Fielke – 0429 825 853<br />

STEWARDS – James Shannon – 0439507337<br />

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday, 28 September 2012<br />

Exhibits will be shown in display area in the Sheep pavillion.<br />

Exhibitors to enter by mill gate.<br />

Reception of exhibits by 8.30 am Sunday, 30 September 2012<br />

ALL GRAIN HAS TO BE GROWN DURING PREVIOUS SEASON.<br />

Grain Exhibitors Please Note: If grain has to be treated for weevil, this must<br />

be done at least three weeks prior to the <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

Please have all grain samples at Viterras Office, <strong>Loxton</strong> by<br />

Friday 28 September 2012 to assist with ease of judging.<br />

Please make sure Exhibits are clearly marked with<br />

Exhibitor No. & Class No.<br />

Please use separate entry form for each section.<br />

Entries 55¢ (GST inc). First prize $4.00 Second Prize $2.00<br />

Note all grains will be tested with VITERRA protein testing machine,<br />

Points score on protein, screenings and weight will apply.<br />

Note: All grain to be taken direct from header and not cleaned<br />

* 1. Wheat, ASW, 9kg, early variety, correctly named<br />

* 2. Wheat, Hard, 9kg, early variety, correctly named<br />

* 3. Wheat, ASW, 9kg, mid season or late variety, correctly named<br />

* 4. Wheat, Hard, 9kg, mid season or late variety, correctly named<br />

* 5. Wheat, APW, 9kg, correctly named<br />

Plus Elders $30 trophy for most points in classes 1 to 5. T300<br />

* 6. Oats, 7kg, correctly named<br />

* 7. Barley, 7kg, correctly named, malting variety<br />

* 8. Barley, 7kg, correctly named, feed variety<br />

* 9. Tritcale, 9kg, correctly named<br />

*10. Cereal Rye, not less than 10kg<br />

*11. Canola, 9kg, correctly named<br />

Plus Schwarz Motor Repairs $30 trophy for most points classes 6 to 11<br />

12. 1 bale of wheaten hay, old season’s T301<br />

13. 1 bale of wheaten hay, new season’s<br />

14. 1 bale of oaten hay, old season’s<br />

15. 1 bale of oaten hay, new season’s.<br />

16. 1 bale of lucerne hay, irrigated, new season’s<br />

17. 1 bale of meadow hay.<br />

Landmark <strong>Loxton</strong>, $30 trophy will be presented to the exhibitor who gains<br />

the most points in classes 12 to 17 combined. T302


64 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION J - GRAIN AND FODDER (Continued)<br />

*18. 1 sheaf, irrigated, wheaten or oaten hay.<br />

*19. Wheaten, green, 1 sheaf, not irrigated.<br />

*20. Oaten, green, 1 sheaf, not irrigated.<br />

*21. Collection of green cereals, five varieties or more, each variety to be<br />

correctly named and exhibited with washed roots, non irrigated.<br />

*22. Collection of green wheats, three varieties, each variety to be<br />

correctly named and exhibited with washed roots, non irrigated.<br />

PA & BA Rudiger $30 Trophy will be presented to the exhibitor who gains<br />

the most points in classes 18 & 22 combined. T303<br />

*23. Collection of barley, one variety or more, each variety to be correctly<br />

named and exhibited with washed roots, non irrigated.<br />

*24. Collection of oats, one variety or more, each variety to be correctly<br />

named and exhibited with washed roots, non irrigated.<br />

*25. Collection of cereals, 1 variety or more, which are grown to help<br />

reduce root disease, correctly named.<br />

*26. Collection of grains legumes, 1 variety or more, correctly named,<br />

washed roots<br />

27. Oil seed crops, 1 variety or more.<br />

Mr Vic Altmann Memorial $25 trophy will be presented to the exhibitor who<br />

gains the most points in classes 23 to 27 combined. T304<br />

The <strong>Loxton</strong> Agricultural Bureau trophy for the most points in Section J, in<br />

accord with Rule 25. T305<br />

Note: Wheat which in the opinion of the judges has been pickled, mill<br />

dressed or from which the brush is absent will be disqualified.<br />

*CEREAL GRAINS – The MLASA award a prize of $30 to exhibitor gaining<br />

highest number of points.<br />

Entry Form in centre of <strong>Show</strong> Book


Event<br />

No.<br />

Horse and<br />

PIC number<br />

Name of Rider Grade Junior or<br />

Senior<br />

Entrance Fee<br />

(GST inc.)<br />

Exhibitors are requested to make their entries on this form and hand or post it to the Secretary, PO Box 187,<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> SA 5333, together with the entry fee.<br />

Email: .................................................................................................................................................................<br />

…………………………………………….........................……Phone No.: …………………………………..............<br />

Address ……………………………………………………………….………………………......................................<br />

Name ………………………………………………………………………………………….......................................<br />

Surname Christian Names<br />

ENTRY FORM<br />

HORSE-IN-ACTION ONE RIDER PER FORM<br />

Office use<br />

only<br />

Ex No. Mem. No. Ent.


Ex No. Mem. No. Ent.<br />

Office use<br />

only<br />

ENTRY FORM<br />

CATTLE/SHEEP PIRSA Pic No.: ……….....................…<br />

Name ………………………………………………………………………………………….......................................<br />

Surname Christian Names<br />

Address ……………………………………………………………….………………………......................................<br />

…………………………………............………………Phone No.: …………………………………...........................<br />

Email: ..................................................................................................................................................................<br />

Exhibitors are requested to make their entries on this form and hand or post it to the Secretary, PO Box 187,<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> SA 5333, together with the entry fee.<br />

Exhibitors are requested to refer to page 13 of <strong>Show</strong> Book relating to the time of closing entries.<br />

Exhibitors in Section I “Young Exhibitors”, please show date of birth / /<br />

Section Class Description of Entry Entrance Fee<br />

(GST inc.)<br />

Office<br />

use only


Total Entry Fee $<br />

Please find enclosed $ : for member’s subs, and $ : for entry fees.<br />

I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the above Exhibits are entered subject to the Rules, Regulations and<br />

Conditions of the Society.<br />

Main Hall Exhibitors – Please note: No exhibit to be removed before 4.30 pm on Monday 01.10.12<br />

No. of entries ……….......…… Signature ………………………………………………………………….................


No. of entries ……..……… Signature …………………………………………………………………......................<br />

It is hereby declared that the above entries are entered subject to the Rules, Regulations & Conditions of the<br />

Society and the EF of A.<br />

TOTAL REMITTED HEREWITH….$<br />

PLEASE NOTE<br />

Membership is required for<br />

all competitors.<br />

Entries will not be accepted<br />

unless accompanied with<br />

entry fees and membership.<br />

Membership…………….………..….$<br />

22 00<br />

Camping Fee $15 per Family……...$<br />

Total Entry Fee…………………...…$


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 69<br />

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70 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION K<br />

VEGETABLES<br />

CONVENER – Lorraine Pech - 8584 1123<br />

Steward – Jill Schulz<br />

All exhibits in this Section must be the property of and grown by the exhibitor<br />

during the current season.<br />

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday, 28 September 2012<br />

Reception of exhibits 6.00pm – 8.00pm Saturday 29 September 2012<br />

8.00 am to 9.15 am, Sunday 30 September 2012<br />

Entries: .35¢ (GST inc.) - First Prize $2.00; Second Prize $1.00<br />

MLASA Trophy $30 classes marked * (20 in all) are eligible to compete for<br />

the MLASA Trophy in accord with our Rule 40<br />

Entry Form in centre of <strong>Show</strong> Book<br />

Class<br />

1. Artichoke, Jerusalem (selection of three)<br />

*2. Beetroot, red variety (bunch of three)<br />

3. Beetroot, any variety other than red (bunch of three)<br />

3a Baby beets (bunch of 5)<br />

4. Broad beans (plate of 250g)<br />

4a Broccoli (one head)<br />

4b Brussel sprouts (plate of 250g)<br />

5. Cabbage, Chinese, heading variety (one head)<br />

6. Cabbage, Chinese, loose leaf variety (one head)<br />

*7. Cabbage, other variety (one head)<br />

8. Cabbage, red varieties (one head)<br />

9. Carrots, baby forcing varieties (plate 250g topped)<br />

10. Carrots, long varieties (one bunch of five)<br />

*11. Carrots, short varieties (one bunch of five)<br />

*12. Cauliflower (one head)<br />

14. Celery (one plant)<br />

15. Chinese, vegetables not mentioned (plate of 500g)<br />

16. Endive (one plant)<br />

*17. Garlic, long keeping, without top (bunch) small<br />

18. Garlic, long keeping, without top (one bulb) large variety<br />

19. Kohl Rabi (bunch of three)<br />

20. Leeks (one bunch of three)<br />

21. Lettuce, coloured varieties (one head)<br />

22. Lettuce, green varieties (one head)<br />

24. Marrow, zucchini variety, small (plate of 500g)<br />

25. Onions, brown variety (bunch of 3)<br />

*26. Onions, salad (bunch of five)<br />

27. Onions, shallot variety (one bunch)<br />

28. Onions, spring variety (one bunch of 250g)


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 71<br />

SECTION K – VEGETABLES (Continued)<br />

*29. Onions, white variety (one bunch of 500g)<br />

30. Other vegetables not listed (appropriate quantities)<br />

31. Parsley, Italian, broad leaf (one bunch)<br />

32. Parsley, curly leaf (one bunch)<br />

33. Parsley, plain (one bunch)<br />

34. Parsnip (one bunch of five)<br />

35. Peas, green shelling variety, in the shell (one plate of 250g)<br />

*36. Peas, sugar or snow variety (one plate of 250g)<br />

*37. Pumpkin, any other variety (one)<br />

38. Pumpkin, butternut variety (one)<br />

40. Pumpkin, Queensland Blue variety (one)<br />

*41. Pumpkin, triamble variety (one)<br />

*42. Radish, culinary, hybrid variety (bunch of three)<br />

*43. Radish, small long variety (bunch of five)<br />

44. Radish, small round variety (bunch of five)<br />

45. Rhubarb, any variety (bunch of five sticks and tops)<br />

46. Coloured Beet, (one bunch of 5 sticks and tops)<br />

47. Silver Beet, (one bunch of five sticks and tops)<br />

*48. Spinach, (one bunch)<br />

50. Strawberries (one punnet of 250g)<br />

*51. Trombone, curled (one)<br />

52. Trombone, straight (one)<br />

53. Turnip, purple top variety (bunch of five)<br />

*54. Swede, purple top variety (bunch of three)<br />

55. Turnip, white globe or snowball variety (bunch of five)<br />

Entries 55¢ (GST inc.). First Prize $4; Second Prize $2.<br />

*56. Collection of vegetables, not less than seven varieties<br />

57. Collection of vegetables, not less than seven varieties by a<br />

commercial grower.<br />

*58. Collection of cabbages, not less than four varieties<br />

*59. Collection of salad vegetables, not less than seven varieties<br />

60. Collection of herbs<br />

61. Artistic vegetable display<br />

R. Haby, of <strong>Loxton</strong>, donating Special Trophy to the value of $20 for<br />

competitor gaining highest number of points in Vegetable Section. T320<br />

R. Auricht donating Special Prize of $10 for<br />

competitor with largest number of exhibits.T321<br />

Ribbon for most outstanding entry classes 1-<br />

55<br />

Entry Form in Centre of <strong>Show</strong> Book


72 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION K – VEGETABLES (Continued)<br />

NOVICE AND JUNIOR SECTION (under 16)<br />

(A Novice is an adult competitor who has not previously won a first prize in Section K)<br />

Entries: 35¢ (GST inc.) - First Prize $2.00; Second Prize $1.00<br />

62. Asparagus (one bunch)<br />

63. Beans, any other variety (plate of at least 10)<br />

64. Beetroot, any variety (bunch of two)<br />

65. Berries, any kind (one small plate)<br />

66. Broad Beans (plate of at least 10)<br />

67. Cabbage, any variety (one)<br />

68. Carrot, any variety (one bunch of four)<br />

69. Cauliflower, any variety (one head)<br />

70. Collection of herbs (four varieties)<br />

71. Collection of vegetables (four varieties)<br />

72. Marrow, any variety (one)<br />

74. Onions, any variety (bunch of four)<br />

75. Other vegetables not listed (one)<br />

76. Parsley (one bunch)<br />

77. Parsnips (bunch of four)<br />

78. Peas, any variety (one small plate)<br />

79. Pumpkin, any variety (one)<br />

80. Rhubarb, bunch sticks and tops (four)<br />

81. Vegetable sculpture (one)<br />

83. Zucchini, small (one small plate)<br />

Theo & Del Kaesler donating $10.00 special trophy voucher for Novice or<br />

Junior competitor gaining highest number of points. T322<br />

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2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 73<br />

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74 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION L<br />

FLOWERS<br />

CONVENER - Beryl Law – 8584 6247<br />

STEWARDS - Garden Club Members.<br />

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 28 September 2012<br />

Pavilion open between 6pm & 8pm Saturday 29 September 2012 for entries<br />

Entries must be staged by 9.15am, Sunday 30 September 2012<br />

ALL FLOWERS MUST BE GROWN BY EXHIBITOR<br />

Exhibits not to be removed before 4.30pm Monday 1 October 2012<br />

Entry Fee: 25¢ (GST inc.) - First Prize $2.00; Second Prize $1.00<br />

A prize or ribbon will not be awarded if the judge deems entry not worthy.<br />

No cash prizes will be awarded to ribbon winners, trophy winners or voucher winners.<br />

Prize money to be collected from the Secretary’s Office<br />

Trophies to be collected from the <strong>Show</strong> Hall at 3.00 pm on 1 October 2012<br />

Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy $30 in accord with Rule 40<br />

TROPHY DONORS<br />

G. Schulz Voucher, Champion Cut Flower of <strong>Show</strong>, Classes 1-71. T330<br />

(excludes bulb, corm, rhizome and orchids)<br />

Lorna Lange voucher for most points gained in classes 81-101. T331<br />

Evolve on Terrace Voucher for most points gained in classes 72-80. T332<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> Irrigation Centre Voucher, Champion Rose of the <strong>Show</strong> (chosen from all<br />

rose exhibits) T333<br />

Jan Cass Voucher Rose Grower - <strong>Loxton</strong> area gaining most number of points.T334<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> Garden Club Voucher to the exhibitor gaining most points in Section L. T335<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> Garden Club Voucher to the Champion Flower, Bulb, Rhizome or Corm, no<br />

orchids. T336<br />

Kroeger Family Voucher for Champion Dutch Iris. T337<br />

Pauline Adkins Voucher for Champion Iris. T338<br />

CHAMPION RIBBONS (presented by <strong>Loxton</strong> A. & H. Society):<br />

Champion Cut Flower, excludes bulb, rhizome, corm and orchids.<br />

Champion Shrub Cut (classes 72-80)<br />

Champion Bearded Iris<br />

Champion Rose of the <strong>Show</strong>, chosen from all roses<br />

Champion Bulb, Corm, Rhizome, Cactus or Succulent<br />

CUT FLOWER<br />

Distinct where specified means a different variety. Three cuts need not be distinct if<br />

not specified.<br />

A spike is a cut without side shoots.<br />

Carnations shall be shown without collars or artificial support, with at least 23cm<br />

stems, 15cm above the container.


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 75<br />

SECTION L – FLOWERS (Continued)<br />

Class<br />

1. Delphiniums, one cut<br />

2. Hippeastrum, one cut<br />

3. Iris, bearded, six distinct cuts<br />

4. Iris, bearded, three distinct cuts<br />

5. Iris, bearded, three cuts, one variety<br />

6. Iris, bearded, one cut<br />

*7. Iris, Dutch, three distinct<br />

8. Iris, Dutch, one cut<br />

9. Lily, arum, one cut<br />

10. Lily, other, one cut<br />

11. Flower, annual, one cut, any variety not mentioned<br />

12. Flower, bulb, corm or rhizome (no orchids)<br />

*13. One cut, (not pot) cactus or succulent in flower<br />

14. One cut (not pot) cactus or succulent for coloured foliage<br />

15. Three cut flowers (in one bottle) pink tone distinct<br />

16. Three cut flowers (in one bottle) yellow tone distinct<br />

17. Three cut flowers (in one bottle) red tone distinct<br />

18. Three cut flowers (in one bottle) white tone distinct<br />

19. Poppies, six distinct Iceland, four petals only<br />

*20. Poppies, three distinct Iceland, four petals only<br />

21. Poppies, one Iceland, four petals only<br />

22. Aquilegeas, one cut<br />

23. <strong>Annual</strong>s, six varieties, one cut in each bottle<br />

*24. <strong>Annual</strong>s, three varieties. one cut in each bottle<br />

*25. Stocks, double, one spike (column)<br />

26. Stocks, double, three distinct spikes (column), one cut in each bottle<br />

*27. Stocks, double, one cut (side shoots allowed)<br />

28. Sweet Peas, five distinct (in one bottle, foliage allowed)<br />

29. Sweet Peas, one cut (foliage allowed)<br />

30. Sweet Peas, five cuts, one variety (foliage allowed) in one bottle<br />

31. Sweet Peas, three cuts, one variety (foliage allowed) in one bottle<br />

32. Iris, bearded, six distinct florets<br />

*33. Iris bearded, three distinct florets<br />

34. Iris, bearded, one floret<br />

35. Iris, bearded, three floret of one variety<br />

36. Larkspur, one cut<br />

37. Perennials, six varieties, one cut in each bottle<br />

*38. Perennials, three varieties, one cut in each bottle<br />

39. Perennials, one cut<br />

40. Gerbera, single, three distinct<br />

41. Gerbera, single, one cut<br />

42. Gerbera, double, three distinct<br />

43. Gerbera, double, one cut


76 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION L – FLOWERS (Continued)<br />

CLASS<br />

44. Scabious, one bloom<br />

45. Verbena, three distinct<br />

46. Verbena, one cut<br />

*47. Ranunculi, three distinct (in one bottle)<br />

48. Ranunculi, one cut<br />

49. Calendulas, three distinct<br />

50. Calendulas, one cut<br />

51. Carnations, show or decorative, three distinct<br />

*52. Carnations, show or decorative, one cut<br />

53. Daisies, single, three distinct<br />

*54. Daisies, double, three distinct<br />

55. Daisies, single, one bloom<br />

56. Daisies, double, one bloom<br />

*57. Petunias, single, three distinct<br />

58. Petunias, frilled, one bloom<br />

59. Phlox, three distinct<br />

60. Phlox, one bloom<br />

61. Pelargonium, regal or show, three distinct<br />

62. Pelargoniums, regal or show, one bloom<br />

*63. Common geranium, three distinct<br />

64. Common geranium, one bloom<br />

*65. Ivy geranium, three distinct<br />

66. Ivy geranium, one bloom<br />

*67. Pansies, six distinct<br />

68. Pansies, three distinct<br />

69. Pansies, one<br />

70. Violas, three, any variety<br />

71. Antirrhinums, one cut<br />

SHRUBS<br />

Evolve on Terrace Voucher to person with most points in classes 72-80.<br />

Blue Ribbon to Champion 72-80 (shrub cuts).<br />

Class<br />

72. Shrub, tree or climber, three distinct, in flower (not natives)<br />

*73. Shrub, tree or climber, one cut, in flower (not natives)<br />

74. Shrub, tree or climber, native, three distinct, in flower<br />

*75. Shrub, tree or climber, native, one cut in flower<br />

76. Shrub, tree or climber, one bloom or truss only (not natives), cut not allowed<br />

77. Shrub, tree or climber, three distinct foliage cuts (not natives)<br />

78. Shrub, tree or climber, one foliage cut (not natives)<br />

79. Shrub, tree or climber, three native, foliage cuts<br />

80. Shrub, tree or climber, one native, foliage cut<br />

Entry Form in centre of show book


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 77<br />

SECTION L –FLOWERS (Continued)<br />

`<br />

ROSES<br />

An exhibition rose is a specimen bloom, no buds allowed, foliage should be used but<br />

will not score points. Three distinct cuts means three different varieties. One<br />

decorative rose or garden rose as picked from the garden, unopened blooms<br />

allowed, to be staged with long stems and foliage. Exhibitors are asked to stage<br />

three and six cuts graduating from low in front to tall at back.<br />

Exhibition Roses 93. Three pink (three varieties)<br />

81. Three distinct varieties 94. One bloom<br />

*82. One bloom 95. One full bloom, one half blown, one bud<br />

83. Six distinct varieties (one variety)<br />

84. Three, one variety Floribunda<br />

Decorative Roses *96. One cut<br />

85. Six distinct varieties Miniatures<br />

86. Three distinct varieties *97. Three distinct varieties<br />

*87. One decorative 98. Three, one variety<br />

88. Six, one variety 99. One cut<br />

89. Three, one variety Old Fashion Roses<br />

Full Bloom David Auston’s<br />

(need not show staments) Shrubs<br />

*90. Three distinct Rugosas & Wild Roses<br />

91. Three, one variety 100. Three Distinct Varieties<br />

92. Three yellow (three varieties) 101. One cut<br />

Memory corner from 2011 <strong>Show</strong>


78 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION M<br />

FLORAL ART<br />

CONVENER - Nola Wurst – 0427847078<br />

STEWARDS- Ann Holman, Trevor Holman & Rochelle Westbrook<br />

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday, 28 September 2012<br />

Reception of exhibits 6.00pm to 8.00pm Saturday, 29 September 2012<br />

or 7.30 am to 9.00 am Sunday 30 September 2012<br />

Exhibits are not to be removed before 4.30 pm - Monday 1 October 2012<br />

NO ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS ACCEPTED, UNLESS STATED IN CLASSES<br />

FLOWERS DO NOT HAVE TO BE HOME GROWN UNLESS STATED IN CLASS<br />

Entry Fee: 50¢ (GST inc.). First Prize $10.00; Second Prize $5.00<br />

CLASSES MARKED * ARE ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE FOR THE MLASA TROPHY<br />

$30 IN ACCORD WITH RULE 40.<br />

Ribbons and Trophies will be awarded in the following sections and classes<br />

NO PRIZE MONEY IS PAID WHERE A TROPHY IS AWARDED.<br />

All ribbons donated by the <strong>Loxton</strong> A. & H. Society<br />

Monday 1 October 2012 - Trophies will be presented at 3.00 pm in the Hall and<br />

Prize monies can be collected from 3.00 pm from the Secretary’s Office.<br />

Champion Exhibit in the Professional/Florist Section –<br />

Ribbon plus Trophy donated by Bronte Manuel-Elders Real Estate T350<br />

Grand Champion Exhibit of the <strong>Show</strong> (Excluding Class 29) –<br />

Ribbon plus Lindsay Kruschel Memorial perpetual trophy T351<br />

NOVICE<br />

A Novice exhibitor is a person who has not won three first prizes in a Novice Class in<br />

the last two years.<br />

Space allowed up to 50cm max.<br />

Class<br />

1. Arrangement using three blooms and any foliage. -<br />

Trophy donated by Ian &Veronica King. T352<br />

2. Container or vase of any one variety of flowers<br />

3. Arrangement using any native material. -Trophy donated by Ivon Kuchel T353<br />

*4. Beauty with foliage. - Trophy donated by Wurst Perpetual Trophy. T354<br />

*5. Arrangement of any mixed flowers (at least three kinds). -<br />

Trophy donated by Elva Koch. T355<br />

*6. Arrangement designed for a birthday<br />

Trophy donated by Shirley Fielke Memorial Trophy. T356<br />

7. Arrangement in miniature (9cm x 9cm max.) - Trophy donated by LD’S T357<br />

Champion Exhibit in the Novice Section –<br />

ribbon plus trophy donated by <strong>Loxton</strong> Garden Club. T358<br />

Most points in Novice Section - W. Gilmore Taylor Trophy. T359


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 79<br />

SECTION M - FLORAL ART (Continued)<br />

INTERMEDIATE<br />

Not open to professionals or florists<br />

Space allowed 60cm max<br />

*8. Vertical Arrangement Trophy donated by Ann Holman. T360<br />

*9. Arrangement in one colour - Trophy donated by Mitre 10 T361<br />

*10. Flair and Foliage - Trophy donated byDonna Manuel T362<br />

*11. Modern Arrangement - Trophy donated by Delphine Koch T363<br />

*12. Mixed Arrangement – home grown - Trophy donated by Ivon Kuchel.T364<br />

*13. Table Centrepiece - Trophy donated by Joyce Gibbs.T365<br />

*14 Arrangement using Candle Sticks - Trophy donated by Ann Holman.T366<br />

*15. Any Container of tree and shrub - Trophy donated by Thymless Nursery<br />

*16. Unusual Container T367<br />

Champion Exhibit in Intermediate Section –<br />

ribbon plus trophy donated by <strong>Loxton</strong> Garden Club. T368<br />

OPEN<br />

Space allowed 65cm max<br />

17. Modern Vertical Arrangement - Trophy donated by Pam Fife T369<br />

18. Vase, container or basket using<br />

fruit, vegetables, flowers or foliage - Trophy donated by Shirley Harris T370<br />

*19. Modern trends with foliage - Trophy donated by Thrifty Link<br />

Hardware T371<br />

*20. Arrangement using bark or wood<br />

*21. Container or vase of Roses – Trophy donated by Max & Lyn Wishart T372<br />

*22. Bowl or vase of sweet peas<br />

23. Bowl or vase of one kind not mentioned<br />

*24. An arrangement on a pedestal -<br />

Colin & Gladys Hentschke Memorial Trophy. T373<br />

Champion Exhibit in Open Section Modern - ribbon, plus trophy donated by Mitre 10.<br />

T374<br />

Champion Exhibit in Open Section Mass - ribbon, plus trophy donated by Evolve<br />

T375<br />

STUDENTS (18 years and under)<br />

Space allowed up to 50cm max<br />

25. Modern Arrangement – Trophy donated by Bronte Manuel-Elders Real<br />

Estate T376<br />

26. Bowl of floating flowers (can use other objects, etc. Candles)<br />

27. Vase, container or basket using fruit, vegetables, flowers or foliage<br />

28. Bouquet using dried, native or fresh flowers<br />

Champion Exhibit in the Student Section –<br />

Ribbon plus Trophy donated by ABC Local Radio. T377<br />

PROFESSIONALS FLORISTS<br />

This section is only for professional and florists by trade.<br />

Space allowed 65 cm max<br />

29. Modern Arrangement of any kind depicting the Riverland in 2012.


80 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

R 3.0<br />

for the<br />

price of<br />

R 2.0<br />

TIMBER SALES & ADVICE<br />

� Melamine Panels<br />

� MDF Masterwood<br />

� Standard Pyneboard<br />

� Tongue & Groove Structaflor<br />

� Complete range of MGP10 grade<br />

Pinus Timber<br />

� PAR Dressed Permapine<br />

� Kapur range<br />

� Timber mouldings, skirtings &<br />

architraves<br />

- Including MDF


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 81<br />

SECTION N<br />

POT PLANTS<br />

(In or Out of Bloom)<br />

CONVENERS Natalie Richardson – 8584 4815<br />

Erika Davey - 8584 7823<br />

STEWARD: Cathy Crambrook - 8584 6577<br />

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 28 September 2012<br />

Reception exhibits 4.00 pm – 6.00 pm Saturday, 29 September 2012<br />

8.00 am – 9.15 am Sunday, 30 September 2012<br />

Blue Ribbon to Grand Champion exhibit and M.O. Thamm Memorial<br />

Trophy. T400<br />

RIBBONS PRESENTED BY LOXTON A & H SOCIETY<br />

FOR CHAMPION HANGING POT, CHAMPION CACTI OR SUCCULENT<br />

Entry Fee: 55¢ (GST inc.) First Prize $4.00; Second Prize $2.00<br />

ALL ENTRIES MUST BE GROWN BY EXHIBITORS FOR SIX MONTHS<br />

Class<br />

1. Aspidistra<br />

2. Begonia, any kind, in flower.<br />

3. Azalea.<br />

4. Bulbous plant, in flower<br />

5. Cyclamen, in flower<br />

6. Fern, maidenhair, fine<br />

7. Fern, maidenhair, medium<br />

8. Fern, maidenhair, coarse<br />

9. Fern, sword, plain<br />

10. Fern, sword, fringed leaf<br />

11. Fern, any other not mentioned<br />

12. Palm, any kind<br />

13. Pelargonium, in flower<br />

14. Geranium, in flower<br />

15. Pot plant, any variety, not mentioned, not in flower.<br />

16. Pot plant, any variety, not mentioned, in flower.<br />

17. <strong>Annual</strong>s, in flower<br />

18. Collection of herbs (three varieties), to be named<br />

Voucher donated by Natalie Richardson for most number of points in<br />

classes 1 – 18 T401


82 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION N-POT PLANTS (Continued)<br />

19. One cacti in flower<br />

20. One succulent in flower<br />

21. One cacti not in flower<br />

22. One succulent not in flower<br />

23. Cacti six distinct<br />

24. Succulent six distinct<br />

25. Container of mixed cacti, in or out of flower (not less than three)<br />

26. Container of mixed succulent, in or out of flower (not less than five)<br />

BONSAI<br />

27. Conifer, to be named<br />

28. Evergreen, to be named<br />

29. Deciduous, to be named<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> Timber Mill donated voucher most number of points in classes 19 -29.T402<br />

HANGING POT PLANT<br />

30. Hanging pot plant (fern)<br />

31. Hanging pot plant (Maiden hair)<br />

32. Hanging pot plant, any kind not mentioned, non flowering<br />

33. Hanging pot plant, any kind not mentioned, in flower<br />

Helen Gray donated voucher for best exhibit in classes 30-33. T403<br />

Our Adelaide Depot: McArdle Freight, ,<br />

397 Burton Road, Burton S.A.<br />

Est. 1950 – Serving the Riverland for over 60 years.


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 83<br />

E: ccblindsloxton@bigpond.com<br />

C.C.<br />

Window Furnishing -<br />

Roller Blinds,Pleated Roman and<br />

Sunscreen Blinds, Panel Glides.<br />

Vertical and Venetian Blinds. Curtains and<br />

Curtains Rods and Tracks<br />

Outside Awnings -<br />

Roller Shutters, Zipscreen Blinds,<br />

Motorised systems available.<br />

Made to measure products.<br />

Expert Advise<br />

Experienced Installers.<br />

As a member of WCAA we adhere to<br />

a strict code of ethics and standards.


84 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION Na.<br />

ORCHIDS<br />

CONVENERS<br />

Tony Francis - 0417 058 201<br />

STEWARDS<br />

Gaye Lieven & Bev Pankhurst<br />

Entries close 5pm, Friday, 28 September 2012<br />

Reception of exhibits 2.00 pm – 6.00 pm Saturday 28 September 2012<br />

7.00 am – 8.30 am Sunday 29 September 2012<br />

All plants and single spikes to display <strong>Show</strong> Society Exhibitor numbers only.<br />

The public are invited to exhibit in the <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

All Orchids must be owned and grown by Exhibitor for at least six (6) months<br />

prior to the <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

The Conveners and Stewards have the right to remove any plant suspected<br />

of carrying a virus.<br />

Exhibitors must reside in the MLASA area.<br />

The Judge may move a plant into a different class if considered to be more<br />

suitable for that orchid class.<br />

Orchid flower measurements – standard 91 mm and over;<br />

intermediate 61 to 90mm;<br />

miniature 60 mm and under.<br />

Trophies & Sashes<br />

Champion of the show – Riverland Orchid Society T420<br />

Reserve Champion of the show – Tony Francis T421<br />

Champion Standard Cymbidium – Bev Pankhurst T422<br />

Champion Intermediate Cymbidium – Gaye Lieven T423<br />

Champion Miniature Cymbidium – Janet Greenhaigh T424<br />

Champion Orchid – Any Other Genera – Don & Helen Cook T425<br />

Most Number Of Points Gained By A Member Of Riverland Orchid Society –<br />

President’s Trophy -Trevor & Shirley Mayfield T426<br />

Champion cymbidium seedling- Ted James T427<br />

Champion seedling – Any Other Gerena – Glad Werner T428<br />

Champion cymbidium specimen- Brian & Val McBride T429<br />

Champion specimen – Any Other Gerena – Faye Laube T430<br />

Champion Orchid Species – Yvonne Ahrens T431<br />

Champion Paphiopedilum – Peter Grieger T432<br />

Champion Laeliinae – Beryl Wilson T433<br />

Champion Australian Native Orchid – Silvia Kruger T434<br />

First Time Exhibitor – <strong>Loxton</strong> A &.H Society and<br />

Steve & Maryanne Lynch T435


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 85<br />

Section Na – ORCHIDS (Continued)<br />

Entry Fee $1.00 (GST inc.). First Prize $5.00; Second Prize $2.50<br />

Class<br />

1. Best white/cream standard cymbidium<br />

2. Best yellow standard cymbidium<br />

3. Best green standard cymbidium<br />

4. Best red standard cymbidium<br />

5. Best pink standard cymbidium<br />

6. Best brown standard cymbidium<br />

7. Best any other colour standard cymbidium<br />

8. Best white/cream intermediate cymbidium<br />

9. Best yellow intermediate cymbidium<br />

10. Best green intermediate cymbidium<br />

11. Best red intermediate cymbidium<br />

12. Best pink intermediate cymbidium<br />

13. Best brown intermediate cymbidium<br />

14. Best any other colour intermediate cymbidium<br />

15. Best white/cream miniature cymbidium<br />

16. Best yellow miniature cymbidium<br />

17. Best green miniature cymbidium<br />

18. Best red miniature cymbidium<br />

19. Best pink miniature cymbidium<br />

20. Best brown miniature cymbidium<br />

21. Best any other colour miniature cymbidium<br />

22. Best specimen cymbidium (standard/intermediate/miniature)<br />

23. Best seedling cymbidium (standard/intermediate/miniature)<br />

24. Best paphiopedilum<br />

25. Best laeliinae – Standard<br />

26. Best laeliinae – Cluster<br />

27. Best laeliinae – Non Standard<br />

28. Best Australian native epiphyte species<br />

29. Best Australian native epiphyte hybrid – Red, Pink<br />

30. Best Australian native epiphyte hybrid – Yellow, White<br />

31. Best Australian native epiphyte hybrid – Any other colour<br />

32. Best Australian terrestrial<br />

33. Best orchid hybrid not covered elsewhere<br />

34. Best orchid species other than Australian native<br />

35. Best seedling orchid other than cymbidium<br />

36. Best specimen orchid other than cymbidium<br />

37. Best cut spikes of orchids (standard/intermediate/miniature)<br />

Entry Form in centre of <strong>Show</strong> Book


86 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

Young Farmer’s Challenge<br />

Monday 1 st October, Main Oval<br />

Have you got what it takes to be part of the Young Farmer’s Challenge?<br />

Check out South Australian Country <strong>Show</strong>s Next Generation Group on<br />

Facebook for more information.<br />

THEN get a team of four, register at loxtonshow@hotmail.com and<br />

show up on Monday of the <strong>Loxton</strong> <strong>Show</strong>!<br />

NO competition entry cost, but BIG prizes and plenty of entertainment!!!<br />

For more information and any questions - Taryn at nextgen@sacountryshows.com or 0400 178 466


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 87<br />

SECTION O<br />

HANDICRAFTS<br />

CONVENER - Therese Eerden – 8584 5637<br />

STEWARDS - Margaret Clark, Elga Frankel<br />

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday, 28 September 2012<br />

Reception of exhibits either: Saturday, 29 September 2012 6.00 pm to 8.00 pm or<br />

Sunday, 30 September 2012 8.30 am to 9.15 am<br />

Entries can only be removed after 4.30pm, Monday,1 October 2012<br />

No Exhibits previously entered in this section will be accepted<br />

Classes marked * are eligible to compete in the MLASA trophy $30 in accord with Rule 40<br />

Entry Fee: 45¢ (GST inc.) First Prize $4.00; Second Prize $2.00<br />

Mrs K Hampel : donating trophy for most outstanding exhibit T470<br />

Mrs. T. Eerden donating trophy for best novice entry T471<br />

Warners Fashion & Fabrics donating trophy highest number points - Section. T472<br />

Class<br />

*1. Metal item decorated with folk art<br />

*2. Wooden item decorated with folk art<br />

*3. One pair hand crafted earrings<br />

4. Handcrafted bead necklace<br />

5. Handcrafted bead bracelet<br />

6. Item of bead craft<br />

7. Item of leadlight/copper foiling<br />

* 8. Handcrafted item in football team colours<br />

* 9. Scrap booking album 12” x 12” or 8” x 8”.<br />

*10. Scrap booking mini album<br />

*11. Scrap booking single or double page<br />

12. Item of off the page scrap booking<br />

*13. Novelty pin cushion<br />

*14. Framed needlework<br />

15. Fabric wall hanging/mini quilt<br />

*16. Stitchery item<br />

*17. Handcrafted teddy bear<br />

*18. Handcrafted cloth/rag doll<br />

19. Knitted or crochet toy<br />

*20. Two covered coat hangers<br />

*21 Handcrafted card / gift tag using cross stitch<br />

*22 Handcrafted card<br />

*23. Handcrafted Christmas card<br />

24. Card decorated with quilling<br />

25. Machine embroidered bag<br />

26. Handcrafted bag<br />

*27. Handcrafted Christmas decoration for table<br />

*28. Handcrafted Christmas decoration for wall<br />

*29. Handcrafted Christmas decoration for tree<br />

30. Handcrafted Christmas stocking<br />

31. Novelty craft<br />

*32 70-79 Years<br />

33. Over 80 Years<br />

34. Any Other Craft not mentioned


88 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION P<br />

COOKERY<br />

CONVENERS – Marj Rudiger - 8584 7558<br />

Kate Fisher - 8587 2247<br />

STEWARDS<br />

Wendy Colls, Sandra Foreman, Joyce Neumann,<br />

Monica Schell, Leah Uren, Dot Voigt & Jess Voigt<br />

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday, 28 September 2012<br />

Reception of exhibits by 9.15 am, Sunday, 30 September 2012<br />

All exhibits to be homemade<br />

NO PACKET CAKES TO BE USED<br />

If instructions on schedule are not followed entries will be disqualified<br />

MLASA Trophy – Classes marked *<br />

TROPHY to competitors gaining the most points in Section P<br />

donated by Mrs. M. Rudiger T480<br />

TROPHY competitors with most outstanding exhibit donated by Mrs. Marj Farr T481<br />

TROPHY for competitor gaining the most points under 21 years<br />

donated by Mrs. K.A. Fisher. T482<br />

Trophy for Senior Novice donated by Mrs Monica Schell. T483<br />

Novice is an exhibitor who has not won a trophy in Section P of the <strong>Loxton</strong> <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

Third prize of $1.00 will be awarded if there are seven entries or more in a class.<br />

Some hints & judging criteria:-<br />

Do not brush milk or anything on to scones, just dust off the flour after baking.<br />

Do not cut ends off sponge rolls or nut loaves.<br />

If papering tins have them very smooth, greaseproof paper or glad bake are best.<br />

Do not place cakes on wire racks, any marks on bottom of cakes goes against you.<br />

Class Entrance First Second<br />

GST inc. Prize Prize<br />

*1. Bread, homemade, plain white ……………… 55¢ Trophy $3.00<br />

*2. Bread, homemade, min. 50% wholemeal ….. 55¢ Trophy $3.00<br />

3. Bread rolls, white (3) …………………………. 55¢ Trophy $3.00<br />

4. Yeast buns (3), not iced ……………………… 55¢ Trophy $3.00<br />

First prize for classes 1, 2, 3, & 4: 10kg bag flour. T484, T485, T486, T487<br />

Donated by Country Bakehouse<br />

5. Yeast cake (streusel top).................................65¢ $15.00 $10.00<br />

Prize money donated by Mr W.J. Shannon<br />

6. Bread Machine white ......................................45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

7. Bread Machine wholemeal…………………… 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

8. Pasty (3) no greens allowed ………………… 45¢ Trophy $2.00<br />

9. Sausage rolls (6) ……………………………… 45¢ Trophy $2.00<br />

10. Pizza, maximum size 250mm (scone dough) 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

First prize for classes 7 & 8 - $20 Meat voucher donated by T488, T489<br />

Big River Foodland <strong>Loxton</strong>.<br />

*11. Scones, plain (6) ……………………………… 45¢ $3.00 $1.50


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 89<br />

SECTION P - COOKERY. (Continued)<br />

Class Entry First Second<br />

GST inc Prize Prize<br />

12. Scones, fruit (6)....................................................45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

13. Pumpkin scones....................................................45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

14. Muffins (3) using dried fruit....................................45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

15. Honey biscuits (6)..................................................45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

16. Ginger nut biscuits (6)............................................45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

17. Anzac biscuits (6) made to recipe..........................45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

Anzac Biscuit Recipe<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 cup plain flour 1 cup sugar 1 cup coconut<br />

125 grams butter 1 cup rolled oats 1 large tablespoon golden<br />

1 teaspoon carb soda 3 tablespoons water syrup<br />

Method:<br />

Put butter, water and golden syrup in saucepan and bring to boil, add soda and pour<br />

over mixed dry ingredients, mix well. Put teaspoons full on greased tray and bake in<br />

moderate oven about 10 minutes.<br />

18. Collection of biscuits(4 varieties 4 of each) .......... 45¢ $7.00 $3.00<br />

Prizes money for classes 16,17,18 donated by Sunbake Bakery<br />

19. Rock cakes (6) ….……………………......................45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

20. Queen cakes (6) not iced, must have currants …. 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

*21. Lamingtons (6). ……………………………………. 45¢ $4.00 $1.50<br />

Prize money for classes 19, 20 & 21 donated by Country Bakehouse<br />

22 . Cream Puffs 3 filled 3 plain ……………………... 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

23. Cup cakes decorated (3) …………………........... 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

24. Slice, uncooked 6 pieces...................................... 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

25. Slice, cooked 6 pieces…….................……………. 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

26. Carrot cake round (iced).................................. ....45¢ $15.00 $5.00<br />

Prize donated by Viva Olives <strong>Loxton</strong> Trophy Trophy<br />

CARROT CAKE RECIPE T490 T491<br />

Ingredients:<br />

1 cup sugar 1 1/3 cup Plain Four ½ cup Viva Olive Oil<br />

1 1/3 Teaspoon Carb Soda 3 Eggs 1 1/3 teaspoon Baking Powder<br />

2 cups grated Carrot 1½ teaspoons Cinnamon ½ cup chopped Walnuts<br />

½ teaspoon Salt<br />

Method:<br />

Beat together oil and sugar, add eggs, beating well after each egg. Sift flour etc and<br />

add to mixture and beat well. Fold in carrots and nuts. Bake in round cake tin<br />

1¼ hours at 150º. Ice when cold with cream cheese frosting.<br />

27. Apple slice cake, iced ……...…………......................45¢ $4.00 $2.00<br />

28. Marble cake square, iced..........................................45¢ $4.00 $2.00


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SECTION P – COOKERY (Continued)<br />

Entry Fee First Second<br />

29. Walnut cake log, iced………………………….................. 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

30. Orange cake log, iced..............................................…… 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

31. Chocolate cake log, iced................................................ 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

32. Banana cake log, iced.................................................... 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

33. Coffee cake sugar & cinnamon top................................ 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

34. Jubilee cake bar of loaf no cherries iced........................ 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

Trophy donated by Nicole Lush for most points gained in 29 to 34 T492<br />

35. Fruit and nut loaf........................................................... 45¢ $5.00 $3.00<br />

36. Ribbon cake, any filling, iced ……………………………. 45¢ $7.00 $5.00<br />

37. Potato cake maximum 20cm square or round………..... 45¢ $5.00 $3.00<br />

38. Sultana cake................................................................... 45¢ $7.00 $5.00<br />

Prize monies donated by Kroeger Family for Classes 25 to 38<br />

39. Chocolate sponge roll edges not trimmed filled............. 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

40. Jam roll edges not trimmed filled................................... 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

41. Honey roll filled.............................................................. 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

42. Ginger fluff filled............................................................ 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

43. Blowaway sponge with jam filling (not iced)..................45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

44. Boiled fruit cake............................................................ 50¢ T493 T494<br />

Dried fruit to the value of First $10,Second $6, Third $4 donated by A.R. & S. Loffler T495<br />

ANGAS PARK DRIED FRUITS FEATURE SECTION<br />

Dried Fruit to value of:<br />

45. Genoa cake (light fruit cake) not iced must have cherries 55¢ $10.00 ( T496) $5.00 (T497)<br />

*46. Christmas cake, decorated, not iced, to be cut … 55¢ $10.00 (T498) $5.00 (T499)<br />

*47. Fruit cake (dark), not to be iced 55¢ $10.00 (T500) $5.00 (T501)<br />

48. Iced cake (judging for icing only) ………………… 65¢ $10.00 $5.00<br />

*49. Wedding cake, to be the bona-fide workmanship of exhibitor<br />

………………………………………………………………... 65¢ $15.00 $7.50<br />

Prizemoney for classes 48 & 49 donated by J.R.’s Kitchen<br />

50. Novelty birthday cake (butter icing)…………………… 65¢ $10.00 $5.00<br />

51. Iced cake, decorated for a special occasion…... ..…. 65¢ Trophy $5.00<br />

Trophy donated by Mrs Wendy Colls T502<br />

52. Iced cake, judged for icing only ………………….. 65¢ $10.00 $5.00<br />

53. Scones (6), plain …………………………………… 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

54. Slice, uncooked (6 pieces) ………………………... 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

55. Chocolate cake, log, iced ………………… 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

56. Cup cakes decorated (3) ………………………… 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

57. Muffins (3) …………………………………………... 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

58. Anzac biscuits (6) ………………………………….. 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

SPECIAL FEATURE – MEN’S COOKERY.<br />

NO PACKET CAKES TO BE USED<br />

59. Banana cake, iced …………………………………. 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

60. Muffins (plate of 3) any flavour …………………… 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

61. Chocolate chip biscuits (6) 45¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

Prize money donated by Mr. A. Ferguson.<br />

Entry Form in centre of <strong>Show</strong> Book


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 91<br />

FRUIT CAKE CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

Rich Fruit Cake Championship & Genoa Cake Championship<br />

Sponsored by Sunbeam Foods & Angove’s Wines<br />

Semi Final to be held at <strong>Loxton</strong><br />

Entries by 4.00 pm Friday 28 September 2012<br />

All exhibits to be in by 9.00 am Sunday 1 October 2012<br />

Rich Fruit Cake: First Prize $60, Second Prize $25, Third Prize $10<br />

Genoa Fruit Cake: First Prize $50, Second Prize $20, Third Prize $10<br />

Winner eligible to compete in the State Final to be held at the<br />

Royal Adelaide <strong>Show</strong> in 2013<br />

RULES & REGULATIONS<br />

1. No entry fee charged<br />

2. Only one entry per exhibitor<br />

3. No exhibitor can win more than one Regional Final. Once an<br />

exhibitor has won at Association level, they cannot enter in another<br />

Association final for the <strong>Show</strong> season.<br />

Prepared by Agricultural Societies Council of SA Inc<br />

PO Box 108, Goodwood SA 5034<br />

RICH FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION<br />

RECIPE<br />

Ingredients<br />

250g butter 60g chopped red glace cherries<br />

250g dark brown sugar 60g mixed peel<br />

6 eggs 60g chopped almonds<br />

250g sultanas 375g plain flour<br />

250g raisins 1 tsp baking powder<br />

200g currants 1 tsp mixed spice<br />

100g dates 200ml sherry or brandy<br />

Method<br />

Chop fruits, mix together and soak in the sherry or brandy overnight. Sift<br />

together flour, baking powder and spice. Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs<br />

one at a time, beating well after each addition, then alternately add fruit and<br />

flour and lastly chopped nuts. Mix thoroughly. Place mixture in a well<br />

prepared tin (square) 19-22cm, and bake in a slow oven for approximately<br />

three to three and a half hours.


92 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

GENOA CAKE COMPETITION<br />

Exhibitor’s own recipe is used.<br />

It should contain sultanas, currants, cherries and almonds.<br />

There is to be no restriction on the ingredients used.<br />

FAULTS TO LOOK FOR:-<br />

� Carelessly prepared tin – wrinkled lining.<br />

� Careless measurement of ingredients – sugar becomes liquid when<br />

heated, so care must be taken not to exceed the recipe quantity.<br />

� Carelessly prepared fruit – not correctly cut and separated.<br />

� Insufficient creaming of butter and sugar.<br />

� Eggs not beaten in well after each addition.<br />

� Overpowering aroma of essences and/or spices<br />

� Flour and fruit not sufficiently mixed in – leaves streaks and unmixed<br />

dry ingredients.<br />

� Carelessly filled tin – work cake well down (Never leave the scrapings<br />

from the bottom of the bowl sitting on top of the cake. This will show a<br />

pale patch when cut).<br />

� Oven too hot<br />

� Oven too cold<br />

� Insufficient cooking time – the cake will sink in the middle and be very<br />

soggy<br />

WHAT THE JUDGES ARE LOOKING FOR IN RICH FRUIT CAKE<br />

AND GENOA CAKE:-<br />

To judge, cut cake straight across. Tasting wedge to be cut from the centre<br />

of the cake.<br />

Appearance<br />

Smooth appearance on top, bottom and sides. No sign of shiny, dark,<br />

overheated fruit protruding from the surface. The cake should be firm,<br />

smooth, fresh and not too moist to touch but not too dry either, preferably<br />

with a well ripened patina on the top surface. Straight sides, and a smooth<br />

flat top showing even distribution of fruit.<br />

Finish in baking<br />

No bumps, hollows or sunken centres, nor large cracks (a small crack is not<br />

a major fault). The cake should cut cleanly, without any crumbs, and without<br />

catching and dragging of fruit. There should be no burning or crusty top or<br />

sides (caused by too hot an oven or insufficient papering). After the cake is<br />

cut, the fruit closest to the outside should not appear to be dark and shiny<br />

(caused by overcooking in too hot an oven). This fault causes a bitter<br />

flavour. No air bubbles in finished cake.


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Colour<br />

Attractive, even, golden-brown on the top, bottom and sides. A darker colour<br />

for the Rich Fruit Cake.<br />

Texture<br />

Firm and fine; it should be moist, not soggy nor dry. The texture should be<br />

smooth and even, and the same right through the cake. A well ripened cake<br />

cuts cleanly and evenly.<br />

What the Judges are looking for in Rich Fruit Cake & Genoa Cake Cont.<br />

Flavour and aroma<br />

Delicious, and should be a perfect blend of fresh eggs and dairy ingredients,<br />

sugar, essences, flour and spices, sherry or brandy and quality dried fruit.<br />

Beware of an overpowering flavour or aroma of essences or spices, or the<br />

acrid smell of overheated fruit.<br />

Decoration<br />

Do not decorate Rich Fruit Cake with almonds. Genoa Cake may be<br />

decorated with almonds.<br />

Presentation<br />

Remove all paper from the cake before exhibiting. No cake cooler marks<br />

(cool on upturned cake tin).<br />

JUDGING SCORES:-<br />

Judging scores are based on the following:<br />

50% Appearance<br />

25% Texture<br />

25% Taste/Flavour<br />

“A fruit cake, like maturing wine, is greatly improved with age. Many a<br />

prize has been won by a cake almost fresh from the oven, but if allowed to<br />

keep, a change will develop about the end of the first week. The surface of<br />

the cake will start to develop a patina, and the aroma becomes richer.”


94 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

COUNTRY WOMEN’S SCONE MIX COMPETITION<br />

Sponsored by Laucke Flour Mills<br />

JUDGING GUIDELINES<br />

Scones are to be made using the Laucke Country Women’s Scone Mix.<br />

Scones will alternate each year between Sweet and Savoury.<br />

2012/2013 - Savoury<br />

5 Savoury scones to be presented for judging<br />

The scones should be approximately 5cms in diameter, well risen, straight<br />

sides, no flour on the base, thin golden crust top and bottom.<br />

They should be fine, moist texture, good crumb, good flavour and according<br />

to type.<br />

Entrants please note: you do not have to follow the recipe on the back of<br />

the box. You use the mix as a base only.<br />

GENERAL OUTLINE<br />

Entrants are eligible to win one local final<br />

Winners of local shows are eligible to enter the semi final at the<br />

appropriate Association <strong>Show</strong>. The semi final MUST be separate to the host<br />

show local competition.<br />

Semi Final winners are eligible to enter the State Final to be held at the<br />

2013 Royal Adelaide <strong>Show</strong><br />

Revenue from sales Laucke CWA Scone Mix is used to assist drought<br />

affected families<br />

Prize Allocation<br />

LOCAL 1 st Laucke Goods Hamper (value approx $20)<br />

2 nd Laucke Country Women’s Scone Mix (1 x 1.2kg, value approx $5.50)<br />

3 rd Laucke Country Women’s Scone Mix (1 x 1.2kg, value approx $5.50)<br />

ASSOCIATION 1 st $40.00 cash<br />

2 nd $20.00 cash<br />

3 rd $10.00 cash<br />

STATE 1 st $200.00 cash<br />

2 nd $ 75.00 cash<br />

3 rd $ 40.00 cash<br />

Scone mix available from:<br />

Big River or Ivy Heinicke, 38 Acacia Avenue, <strong>Loxton</strong> (Phone 8584 5116)


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 95<br />

SECTION Pa<br />

AMATEUR WINE MAKING AND BREWING<br />

CONVENER - Mr Bill Shannon – 8587 3053<br />

Entries close: Thursday 27 September 2012 at 5.00 pm.<br />

Entry fee: 55¢ (GST inc.)<br />

Class<br />

1. Best red wine, 2011 vintage<br />

2. Best red wine, any other year<br />

3. Best white wine 2011 vintage<br />

4. Best fortified or dessert style wine<br />

5. Best wine made from a base other than grapes<br />

6. Best beer<br />

7. Best stout<br />

8. Best ale<br />

9. Best ginger beer<br />

Prizes: First prize $10.00 & Second prize $5.00<br />

Sponsored by RIVERLAND COLD STORES<br />

$10 cash prize and Ribbon for best exhibit in Classes 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 T520<br />

$10 cash prize and Ribbon for best exhibit in Classes 6, 7, 8 & 9 T521<br />

Sponsored by <strong>Loxton</strong> Irrigation Centre<br />

Exhibitors are requested to lodge TWO bottles of each entry at the<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Office, situated at the <strong>Loxton</strong> Oval between the dates<br />

Monday 24 September and Thursday 27 September 2012.<br />

Office hours are 9 am to 5 pm.<br />

Bottles used for judging can be collected at section at end of show.<br />

This section will be displayed with awards and judges’ comments at<br />

the <strong>Loxton</strong> <strong>Show</strong> and Recreation Centre on <strong>Show</strong> Days, Sunday 30<br />

September and Monday 1 October 2012.<br />

Entry Form in centre of <strong>Show</strong> Book<br />

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96 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION Q<br />

PRESERVES<br />

CONVENER – Lynette Arnold<br />

STEWARDS – Melva Joppich, Ann <strong>Loxton</strong>,<br />

Yvonne Tatt & Nita Thom<br />

Entries close 5pm, Friday 28 September 2012<br />

Reception of exhibits either Saturday 29 September 2012, 6.00 pm – 8.00 pm or<br />

Sunday 30 September 2012, 8.30 am – 9.15 am.<br />

Intermediate section: refer to classes 56-88<br />

Novice section: refer to classes 89-122<br />

THE NAMES OF EXHIBITS TO BE CLEARLY PRINTED ON CONTAINERS<br />

All preserves to be fit for human consumption – All pickles to be unsealed.<br />

500g screw top jars permissible for preserves.<br />

Entry Fee: 25¢ (GST inc.) First prize $2.00; Second prize $1.00<br />

MLASA Trophy $30 classes marked * are eligible to compete for this Trophy in<br />

accord with Rule 40.<br />

PRESERVES<br />

Class<br />

*1. Preserved fruit, apricots, 1 jar, halves *9. Preserved fruit, tomatoes, ripe<br />

2. Preserved fruit, peaches, 1 jar peeled, 1 jar.<br />

*3. Preserved fruit, pears, 1 jar halves 10. Preserved fruit, tomato pulp, 1 jar<br />

4. Preserved fruit, plums, dark, 1 jar 11. Preserved fruits, 3 jars any other<br />

*5. Preserved fruit, plums, light, 1 jar variety not mentioned<br />

6. Preserved fruit, quinces, 1 jar 12. Preserved fruits, collection of 4<br />

7. Preserved fruit, cherries, light, 1 jar varieties<br />

8. Preserved fruit, cherries, dark, 1 jar 13. Preserved vegetables, collection<br />

of 3 varieties.<br />

Trophy for the most attractive or most appealing in Section Q,<br />

donated by Mrs. Maureen Rosenzweig. T530<br />

MARMALADE<br />

*14. Marmalade, orange 17. Collection of marmalade, not<br />

15. Marmalade, lemon less than 3 varieties<br />

16. Marmalade, grapefruit 18. Marmalade, not mentioned<br />

JELLIES<br />

19. Jelly, collection of 3 *23. Jelly, grape<br />

*20. Jelly, quince 24. Jelly, orange<br />

21. Jelly, apple *25. Jelly, grapefruit<br />

22. Jelly, melon and lemon 26. Jelly, any variety not mentioned.


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 97<br />

SECTION Q – PRESERVES (Continued)<br />

JAM<br />

27. Jam, plum, dark 33. Jam, quince<br />

*28. Jam, fig 34. Jam, mock raspberry (plum)<br />

*29. Jam, apricot 35. Jam, mock raspberry (tomato)<br />

*30. Jam, dried apricot *36. Jam, strawberry<br />

31. Jam, grape 37. Jam, collection of 4 varieties<br />

32. Jam, melon and lemon 38. Jam, collection of 3 varieties<br />

not mentioned.<br />

Trophy for the highest number of points in classes 14-38,<br />

donated by Mrs. Barb Swanson T531<br />

PICKLES<br />

39. Pickles mixed, in mustard, 1 jar. *42. Pickled gherkins, 1 jar<br />

40. Pickles, mixed, clear, 1 jar 43. Pickles, green tomatoes, 1 jar<br />

41. Pickled onions, 1 jar 44. Collection of pickles, no more<br />

than 3 varieties.<br />

CHUTNEYS<br />

45. Chutney, apple, 1 bottle *47. Chutney, fruit, 1 bottle<br />

46. Chutney, tomato, 1 bottle 48. Chutney, collection of<br />

3 varieties<br />

SAUCES<br />

*49. Tomato sauce, 1 bottle 51. Collection of sauces, not less<br />

50. Plum sauce, dark, 1 bottle than 3 varieties<br />

SUNDRIES<br />

52. Coleslaw 54. Mayonnaise dressing (boiled)<br />

53 Lemon cheese 55. Exhibits for exhibition only.<br />

Special prize – trophy for most points in Classes 1-55 donated by<br />

Country Bakehouse of <strong>Loxton</strong> T532<br />

INTERMEDIATE<br />

An Intermediate is a competitor who has not previously won 2 trophies in the<br />

Intermediate to Open classes in Section Q.<br />

PRESERVES<br />

56. Preserved fruit, apricots, 1 jar, halves 61. Preserved fruit, tomato pulp, 1 jar<br />

57. Preserved fruit, peaches, 1 jar 62 Tomatoes whole<br />

58. Preserved fruit, pears, 1 jar, halves 63. Preserved fruits, collection of<br />

59. Preserved fruit, plums, dark , 1 jar 3 varieties<br />

60. Preserved fruit, cherries, dark, 1 jar<br />

MARMALADE<br />

64. Collection of 3 68. Marmalade, lemon<br />

65. Marmalade, orange 69. Marmalade, three fruit<br />

66. Marmalade, grapefruit 70. Marmalade, tangelo<br />

Marmalade, not mentioned 71. Marmalade, mandarin<br />

Entry Form in centre of <strong>Show</strong> Book


98 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION Q – PRESERVES (Continued)<br />

INTERMEDIATE<br />

JAM<br />

72. Jam, plum, dark 77. Jam, quince<br />

73. Jam, fig 78. Jam, mock raspberry (plum)<br />

74. Jam, apricot 79. Jam, strawberry<br />

75. Jam, dried apricot 80. Jam, collection of 3 varieties<br />

76. Jam, melon and lemon 81. Jam, not mentioned<br />

Trophy for the highest number of points in classes 56-81<br />

donated by Mrs Melva Joppich. T533<br />

PICKLES<br />

82. Pickles, mixed, in mustard, 1 jar 85. Collection of pickles, no more<br />

83. Pickled onions, 1 jar than 3 varieties<br />

84. Pickled gherkins, 1 jar<br />

CHUTNEYS<br />

86. Chutney, tomato, 1 bottle 88. Chutney, collection (2)<br />

87. Chutney, fruit<br />

SAUCES<br />

89. Tomato sauce, 1 bottle 91. Sauce not mentioned, 1 bottle<br />

90. Plum sauce, dark, 1 bottle 92. Collection of sauces (3)<br />

SUNDRIES<br />

93. Coleslaw 95. Mayonnaise dressing (boiled)<br />

94. Lemon cheese<br />

Trophy for the highest number of points in Intermediate Section<br />

donated by Ann <strong>Loxton</strong>. T534<br />

NOVICE<br />

A Novice is a competitor who has not previously won 2 trophies in Novice Section.<br />

PRESERVES<br />

96. Preserved fruit, apricots, 1 jar, halves 101. Preserved fruit, tomato pulp, 1 jar<br />

97. Preserved fruit, peaches, 1 jar 102. Tomatoes whole<br />

98. Preserved fruit, plums, dark, 1 jar 103 Preserved fruits, collection of<br />

99. Preserved fruit, cherries, dark, 1 jar 3 varieties<br />

100. Preserved fruit, cherries, light, 1 jar<br />

MARMALADE<br />

104. Marmalade, orange 106. Marmalade, not mentioned<br />

105. Marmalade, grapefruit 107. Collection of 3<br />

Trophy for the highest number of points in classes 96 -107<br />

donated by Mrs. Dawn Schwarz. T535<br />

Entry Forms in centre of <strong>Show</strong> Book


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 99<br />

SECTION Q – PRESERVES (Continued)<br />

NOVICE<br />

JAM<br />

108. Jam, plum, dark 113. Jam, quince<br />

109. Jam, fig 114. Jam, mock raspberry (plum)<br />

110. Jam, apricot 115. Jam, strawberry<br />

111. Jam, dried apricot 116. Jam, collection of 3 varieties<br />

112. Jam, melon and lemon 117. Jam, not mentioned<br />

PICKLES<br />

118. Pickles, mixed vegs, in mustard 121. Collection of pickles, no more<br />

119. Pickled onions than 3 varieties<br />

120. Pickled gherkins<br />

CHUTNEYS<br />

122. Chutney, tomato, 1 jar 124. Chutney, collection of two or<br />

123. Chutney, fruit, 1 jar more<br />

SAUCES<br />

125. Tomato sauce, 1 bottle 127. Sauce not mentioned, 1 bottle<br />

126. Plum sauce, dark, 1 bottle<br />

SUNDRIES<br />

128. Coleslaw 130. Mayonnaise dressing (boiled)<br />

129. Lemon cheese<br />

A trophy for the highest number of points in Novice Section<br />

donated by Esther Freundt T536 Entry Form in centre of <strong>Show</strong> Book<br />

After Hours growers enquiries for:<br />

Dried & Fresh Fruit Steve Barty 0417 838 908<br />

Renmark Depot Phil Fitzsimmons 8586 6706<br />

Waikerie Depot Steve Barty 0417 838 908


100 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

SECTION R<br />

FRUIT<br />

CO-CONVENERS – Shaun Arnold - 8541 3608<br />

Samantha Arnold<br />

Samantha Rogers – 0429 994 010<br />

STEWARDS – M.G. Arnold<br />

Entries close, 5.00 pm, Friday 28 September 2012<br />

Reception of exhibits 6.00 pm – 8.00 pm, Saturday 29 September 2012<br />

& 8.00 am – 9.15 am Sunday 30 September 2012<br />

All entries must be the property of, and grown by the exhibitor;<br />

Excluding classes 15 to 17, and 27 to 31<br />

Champion Ribbons will be awarded to:<br />

Champion Plate of Citrus in the Open Section.<br />

Champion Dried Tree Fruit<br />

Champion Carton of Citrus<br />

Citrus Board of South Australia donates award of $100 for the exhibitor with most<br />

points in classes 1-13. T570<br />

FRESH FRUIT<br />

Class Entrance First Second<br />

GST inc. Prize Prize<br />

*1. Oranges, Washington navels, plate of five 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

2. Oranges, Late Lane navels, plate of five 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

*3. Navel, any variety, plate of five 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

Trophy for best navel (classes 1 to 3) donated by Nippy’s Waikerie Producers.<br />

Value $15. T571<br />

*4. Oranges, blood, plate of five 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

*5. Grapefruit, any variety, plate of four, & 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

variety to be shown.<br />

*6. Valencia oranges, plate of five 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

First trophy value $25, donated by Visy Board. T572<br />

*7. Valencias for market presentation can be waxed or polished, plate of five<br />

90¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

Voucher value $20, donated by Fruit Doctors. T573<br />

*8. Collection of citrus, 4 varieties, 3 of each 90¢ $4.00 $3.00<br />

First prize trophy donated by SA Citrus Improvement Society. T574<br />

*9. Collection of citrus, 3 varieties, 3 of each<br />

grown in <strong>Loxton</strong> irrigation settlement 90¢ $4.00 $3.00<br />

Trophy value $20 donated by Costi Packing Shed. T575<br />

*10. Lemons, market presentation, plate of five 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

*11. Factory lemon of peel, plate of three 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

Voucher value $10, donated by Ingerson Citrus Pty Ltd. T576


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 101<br />

SECTION R – FRUIT (Continued)<br />

Class Entrance First Second<br />

inc. GST Prize Prize<br />

*12. Mandarins, variety shown, plate of six 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

Trophy $20 donated by Jumaluk Park Fruit Co-op - Waikerie. T577<br />

13. Tangelo, any variety, plate of six 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

14. Any unclassified citrus, variety shown, plate of 6 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

15. Most attractively arranged tray of citrus 90¢ $4.00 $3.00<br />

16. Novelty, unusual shaped citrus 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

17. Decorated citrus 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

Voucher value $20 donated by Biological Services. T578<br />

18. The biggest orange, one only, must be current season<br />

80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

NOVICE SECTION<br />

This section is open to growers who have not previously won a first prize in the<br />

Fruit Section at the previous three <strong>Loxton</strong> <strong>Show</strong>s.<br />

19. Oranges, Valencia, any variety, plate of five 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

20. Oranges, Navel, any variety, plate of five 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

21. Grapefruit, Marsh variety, plate of four 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

22. Lemons, plate of five 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

23. Mandarins, variety shown, plate of six 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

Voucher value $20 donated by Ingerson’s Citrus for most points gained in Novice<br />

Section. T579<br />

SPECIAL JUICE SECTION<br />

(From a Commercial Orchard)<br />

Conditions – Fruit must be delivered to Sam Rogers, Sunlands, Waikerie Mob:<br />

0429 994 010 by Thursday 28 September 2012.<br />

24. Oranges, Valencia, plate of five 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

First trophy value $20 donated by Poly’s Fruit Juices Pty Ltd. T580<br />

25. Lemons, any variety, plate of five 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

26. Grapefruit, any variety, plate of five 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

Trevor Glenn Memorial trophy for exhibitor gaining most points in Juice Section.<br />

A perpetual trophy, with a replica becoming the property of the winner. T581<br />

OPEN TO ALL RIVER DISTRICTS<br />

Judging will be carried out with normal fruit processing equipment by qualified<br />

technicians.<br />

CITRUS CARTONS<br />

This is open to commercial packers only – cartons are to be packed, ready for sale.<br />

*27. Oranges, Valencia, one 30 litre carton $1.10 $5.00 $3.00<br />

*28. Oranges, navel, any variety, one 30 litre carton $1.10 $5.00 $3.00<br />

*29. Grapefruit, any variety, one 30 litre carton $1.10 $5.00 $3.00<br />

*30. Lemons, any variety, one 15 litre carton $1.10 $5.00 $3.00<br />

*31. Mandarins, any variety, one 15 litre carton $1.10 $5.00 $3.00<br />

The most successful citrus packer will receive $100, donated by the Citrus Board of<br />

SA. T852


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SECTION R – FRUIT (Continued)<br />

DRIED FRUIT SECTION<br />

Dried Tree Fruits Entry 1 st Prize 2 nd Prize<br />

32. Apricots 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

33. Peaches, freestone 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

34. Nectarines or Peacharines 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

35. Pears 80¢ $3.00 $1.50<br />

Voucher value $15 for best tree fruit sample donated by<br />

Angas Park Fruit Co-op Pty Ltd. T583<br />

MLASA Trophy classes marked * are eligible to compete for this trophy in accord<br />

with Rule 40.<br />

Citrus Growers of SA has donated a Perpetual Trophy to the competitor gaining the<br />

highest number of points in the Fruit Section, with a replica becoming the property of<br />

the winner. T584<br />

Entry Form in centre of <strong>Show</strong> Book.


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SECTION S<br />

NEEDLEWORK<br />

CONVENER – Ivy Heinicke – 8584 5116<br />

STEWARDS – Janette Allen, Gloria Stidiford, Evelyn Crafter, Roma Mewett<br />

Entries close 5pm, Friday 28 September 2012<br />

Please use separate entry form for each Section<br />

Reception of exhibits either Saturday 29 September 2012, 6.00 pm – 8.00 pm or<br />

Sunday 30 September 2012, 8.00 am – 9.15 am.<br />

MLASA Trophy $30 – classes marked * are eligible for these trophies in accord with Rule 40<br />

NO CLEANING WHATSOEVER TO BE USED ON EXHIBITS<br />

Exhibits are to have been made during the last 2 years with the exception of<br />

tapestries and patchwork.<br />

No exhibit having previously gained a prize at <strong>Loxton</strong> <strong>Show</strong> will be accepted.<br />

Entry fee: 45¢ (GST inc.)<br />

TAPESTRY<br />

Class First Second<br />

Prize Prize<br />

*1. Tapestry, small - 30cm & under $4.00 $3.00<br />

2. Tapestry, large $4.00 $3.00<br />

3. Tapestry, any article $4.00 $3.00<br />

*4. Tapestry, cotton only $4.00 $3.00<br />

5. Tapestry, long stitch $4.00 $3.00<br />

Most Outstanding Tapestry donated by CWA T600<br />

HAND EMBROIDERY<br />

*6. Supper cloth (open) $3.00 $1.50<br />

7. Coat hanger, hand made $3.00 $1.50<br />

*8. Smocked article $4.00 $3.00<br />

9. Cross stitch bookmark $3.00 $1.50<br />

*10. Article, hand embroidered, any kind $4.00 $2.00<br />

Trophy donated by D. & J. Biele T601<br />

10a Hardanger $4.00 $2.00<br />

11. Counted cross stitch on waste canvas $4.00 $2.00<br />

*12. Cross stitch on aida cloth (small) under 18 x 13cm $3.00 $1.50<br />

13. Cross stitch on aida cloth (large) $3.00 $1.50<br />

14. Any article not mentioned $3.00 $1.50<br />

MACHINE SEWING SECTION<br />

*15. Doll, dressed, any size (not knitted) $3.00 $1.50<br />

16. Toy other than a doll $3.00 $1.50<br />

16a Machine made Teddy Bear $3.00 $1.00<br />

*17. Rag Doll (any size) $4.00 $3.00<br />

*18. After Five Wear $4.00 $3.00<br />

*19. Ladies Summer Frock $4.00 $3.00


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SECTION S – NEEDLEWORK (Continued)<br />

MACHINE SEWING SECTION<br />

20. Lady’s skirt, any material $4.00 $3.00<br />

*21. Adult Blouse or Shirt $4.00 $3.00<br />

*22. Trousers or slacks – any size $4.00 $3.00<br />

23. Jacket, any material $4.00 $3.00<br />

*24. Suit, any material $3.00 $1.50<br />

*25. Garment using stretch material $3.00 $1.50<br />

26. Childs Tracksuit, stretch material $3.00 $1.50<br />

*27. Childs Frock $3.00 $1.50<br />

*27a Sewing for baby up to 2 years $3.00 $1.50<br />

28. Childs Blouse or Shirt $3.00 $1.50<br />

*29. Shorts, any material $3.00 $1.50<br />

30. Sleepware, Childs, any material $3.00 $1.50<br />

30a Sleepware, Adults, any material $3.00 $1.50<br />

31. Article of Sewing $3.00 $1.50<br />

*32. Novelty Sewing $3.00 $1.50<br />

33. Set of table mats $4.00 $3.00<br />

34. Something useful from something old $3.00 $1.50<br />

35. Two Pot Holders $3.00 $1.50<br />

*36. Any Article, Machine Embroidered $4.00 $1.50<br />

37. Any Article, Appliqued $4.00 $1.50<br />

*38. Shopping Bag – Plain $3.00 $1.50<br />

Trophy for most points in Machine Section<br />

presented in memory of Mrs. D.J. Dowley. T602<br />

PATCHWORK AND QUILTING<br />

39. Patchwork quilt - machine quilted $3.00 $1.50<br />

40. Patchwork quilt–machine sewn handquilted $3.00 $1.50<br />

41. Patchwork bag or quilted $3.00 $1.50<br />

42. Cushion $3.00 $1.50<br />

43. Crazy patchwork $3.00 $1.50<br />

44. Any article not mentioned $3.00 $1.50<br />

Trophy for most outstanding in Patchwork donated by Mrs. I.M. Heinicke. T603<br />

JUNIOR SECTION<br />

45. Garment made by student under 12 years $3.00 $1.50<br />

46. Any article made by student under 12 years $3.00 $1.50<br />

47. Garment made by student 16 to 18 years $3.00 $1.50<br />

48. Any article made by student 16 to 18 years $3.00 $1.50<br />

Trophy for most points in Junior Section presented by <strong>Loxton</strong> Club T604<br />

OVER 70 YEARS<br />

49. Sewing $3.00 $1.50<br />

50. Embroidery $3.00 $1.50<br />

OVER 80 YEARS<br />

51. Sewing $3.00 $1.50<br />

52. Embroidery $3.00 $1.50<br />

Entry Form in centre of <strong>Show</strong> Book


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SECTION T<br />

KNITTING AND CROCHET<br />

CONVENER – Joy Hennig - 8584 6397<br />

STEWARDS – Helen Arnold, Kath Nissen,<br />

Raelene Pfeiler & Rachel Schulz<br />

Entries close 5.00pm, Friday 28 September 2012<br />

Reception of exhibits either Saturday 29 October 2012, 6.00 pm – 8.00 pm<br />

or Sunday 30 September 2012, 8.00 am – 9.15 am.<br />

MLASA Trophy $30 – Classes marked * are eligible for these trophies in accord with Rule 40<br />

Entry Fee: 45¢ (GST inc.) First prize $3.00; Second prize $1.00<br />

PLEASE USE SEPARATE ENTRY FORM FOR EACH SECTION<br />

OVER 80 YEARS.<br />

Class<br />

1. Knitting 4. Crochet (cotton)<br />

2. Knitted coat hanger 5. Crochet coat hanger<br />

3. Crochet (wool/acrylic) 6. Crochet Unclassified<br />

70 – 79 YEARS.<br />

7. Knitting (wool/acrylic) 10. Crochet (wool/acrylic)<br />

8. Knitted coat hanger 11. Crochet coat hanger<br />

9. Crochet (cotton) 12. Crochet Unclassified<br />

CROCHET AND HAND KNITTING.<br />

*13. Crochet work, cotton<br />

14. Crochet – scarf, hat or gloves<br />

*15. Crochet work, doily, cotton<br />

*16. Crochet runner<br />

*17. Crochet edge (small item, eg. handkerchief, tray cloth)<br />

18. Doll Dressed (Crochet clothing)<br />

19. Crochet, unclassified<br />

*20. Crochet toy<br />

21. Crochet coat hanger<br />

*22. Tatting, doily to be mounted and tacked half way round<br />

23. Tatting, length lace not less than 30cm<br />

*24. Tatting, any article<br />

25. Tatting, 3 small items, different pattern (eg. bookmark, Christmas<br />

decoration)<br />

26 Knitted coat hanger<br />

*27. Knitted baby’s article


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CROCHET AND HAND KNITTING First Second<br />

Prize Prize<br />

*28. Knitted jumper, cardigan or vest $10.00 $3.00<br />

First Prize donated by Mrs. I. Cass<br />

29. Doll Dressed (knitted clothing) $3.00 $1.00<br />

*30. Knitted child’s jumper or cardigan $3.00 $1.00<br />

31. Knitted socks $3.00 $1.00<br />

*32. Knitted toy $3.00 $1.00<br />

*33. Knitted, hat, scarf or gloves $3.00 $1.00<br />

34. Knitted, unclassified. $3.00 $1.00<br />

35. Knitted item featuring bought lace $3.00 $1.00<br />

36. Unclassified lace (eg. bobbin, needle lace) $3.00 $1.00<br />

$25 voucher for most points in Sections 1 to 36 donated by Vaughan’s<br />

Shoe and Sewing Centre T620<br />

First Second Encouragement<br />

Prize Prize Prize<br />

*37. Hand knitted knee rug $25.00 $15.00 $10.00<br />

*38. Crochet knee rug $25.00 $15.00 $10.00<br />

Prize money donated in memory of Mrs. Doreen Ernst for classes 37 & 38<br />

MACHINE KNITTING First Second<br />

Prize Prize<br />

39. Baby’s garment $10.00 $3.00<br />

First Prize donated by Mrs K Henderson<br />

*40. Child’s garment $10.00 $3.00<br />

First Prize donated by <strong>Loxton</strong> Machine Knitting Club<br />

*41 Adults Garment<br />

First Prize donated by Mrs. I Cass $10.00 $3.00<br />

*42. Machine Knitted Toy $10.00 $1.00<br />

First Prize donated by Mrs. J Nitschke<br />

*43. Unclassified Item $10.00 $3.00<br />

First prize donated by Joy Hennig<br />

$25 Voucher for most points in machine knitting section donated by<br />

Vaughan’s Shoe Store and Sewing Centre. T621<br />

Entry Form Page 123


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SECTION U<br />

ART<br />

CONVENER – Julie Noble /Terrace Gallery – 0439 0440 790<br />

STEWARDS – Terrace Gallery Committee<br />

Entries close 5pm, Friday 28 September 2012<br />

Exhibits will be accepted from 5.00 pm to 7.00 pm ONLY on<br />

Saturday 29 September.<br />

NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED<br />

Entry Fee: $1.10 (GST inc.)<br />

Class First Second Third<br />

Prize Prize Prize<br />

*1. Oil – any topic $20 $10 $5<br />

*2. Water Colour – any topic $20 $10 $5<br />

*3. Acrylic – any topic $20 $10 $5<br />

*4. Pastel – any topic $20 $10 $5<br />

*5 Sketch / Drawing – any topic $20 $10 $5<br />

*6. Abstract – any topic $20 $10 $5<br />

*7. 14 years and over, still at school-any topic<br />

$15 $10 $5<br />

*8 10 – 13 years – any topic $15 Voucher $10Voucher $5Voucher<br />

T664 T665 T666<br />

*9 6 – 9 years – any topic $15 Voucher $10Voucher $5Voucher<br />

T667 T668 T669<br />

*10 5 years & under – any topic $15 Voucher $10Voucher $5Voucher<br />

T670 T671 T672<br />

Classes 8, 9, 10 Vouchers donated by Toyrific Toyz<br />

*11. Novice section … any topic / any medium<br />

Prize is open to anyone who has never won anything in any of<br />

the open sections (1-6)<br />

$20 $10 $5<br />

WJ (Bill) Shannon $50 prize money


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<strong>Loxton</strong> News Trophy - $50 for the most outstanding entry … River<br />

Theme. T660<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> Hotel Motel – $30 for the Most Outstanding Watercolour.T661<br />

Terrace Gallery - $40 for the Best Exhibitor … Novice Section. T662<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> A&H Society - $50 for the Most Outstanding Entry. T663<br />

* Murray Lands Agricultural Societies’ Association – all entries<br />

are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy in accordance with<br />

Rule 40.<br />

ALL Art must be ready to hang. Canvases without frames need to<br />

have wire or some other suitable means of hanging. Frames with<br />

glass need to have D hooks and wire for hanging. (the little hooks<br />

supplied on some photo frames are not suitable for hanging works<br />

under glass) Work presented without suitable means for hanging will<br />

not be exhibited nor considered for judging. Parents and/or teachers<br />

may help the student frame their work.<br />

GENERAL RULES FOR ALL ART<br />

1. Only 2D (Flat) Work will be accepted, no sculpture or 3D works.<br />

2. Work must be original<br />

3. Entry Ticket to be affixed to the back of artwork prior to judging.<br />

4. Work to be less than 1 metre x 1 metre.<br />

5. Maximum of 4 entries per artist in any class.<br />

6. Third prize only awarded in classes where there are 7 or more entries.<br />

Certificates of Merit may be awarded at the discretion of the judge<br />

7. No prize necessarily given.<br />

8. Exhibits MUST be collected at 4.30 pm Monday 1 October 2012<br />

ID Exhibitor card required when entering pavilion to remove exhibits.<br />

Before collecting any art works please report to the art desk so that the<br />

collection can be noted. Thank you<br />

Class winners will be invited to display their winning entries at the<br />

Terrace Gallery, housed in the Visitor Information Centre,<br />

immediately after the <strong>Loxton</strong> <strong>Show</strong> until<br />

Friday 28 October 2012.<br />

Award placings/ribbons to remain on artwork.


110 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

Mark Cash<br />

Phone: 8584 5300<br />

Mobile: 0419 828 504<br />

28 MacFarlane Avenue, <strong>Loxton</strong><br />

Website: www.cashcabinets.com.au


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SECTION VP<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

CONVENER – Michael Coombe - 0402804578<br />

STEWARD – Jodie Koch<br />

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 28 September 2012<br />

Exhibits to be in the hands of the Secretary/Convener by 1.00 pm<br />

Saturday 29 September 2012<br />

Entry Fee: 50¢ (GST inc.)<br />

Class. First Second Third<br />

Prize Prize Prize<br />

* 1. People $10 $5 $1<br />

* 2. Black & White $10 $5 $1<br />

* 3. River Scene $10 $5 $1<br />

* 4. Vehicles $10 $5 $1<br />

* 5. Child Study $10 $5 $1<br />

* 6. Animal $10 $5 $1<br />

* 7. Flower or Flowers $10 $5 $1<br />

* 8. Buildings/Structures $10 $5 $1<br />

* 9. Birds Study $10 $5 $1<br />

* 10. Close-ups /Macro $10 $5 $1<br />

11 Photoshop $10 $5 $1<br />

Merit Certificates will be awarded as fourth prizes.<br />

* 12. Enlargement – Prints to be 8” x 10” or 8” x 12”.<br />

Trophy 1 st Prize only.<br />

Trophy donated by Totally Exposed.<br />

NO MOUNTED OR FRAMED ENLARGEMENTS.<br />

Riverland Camera Club will donate one year’s free membership with their Club<br />

to the person with the highest number of points in Section VP.<br />

NOTE:<br />

� Colour prints maximum size 10cm x 15cm (4” x 6”).<br />

� Photography must be sole work of exhibitor.<br />

� No responsibility will be taken for loss or damage of entries.<br />

� No print will be judged unless entry money is received with the entry.<br />

� Classes marked * are eligible to compete for the MLASA Trophy $30 as per Rule 40.<br />

� ALL PHOTOS TO HAVE EXHIBIT TICKETS CLIPPED TO PHOTO –<br />

NO CELLOTAPE.<br />

� LIMIT OF 5 ENTRIES PER CLASS.<br />

� NO MOUNTED OR FRAMED PRINTS<br />

� Images to be used in one class only.<br />

Champion Print of the <strong>Show</strong><br />

donated by TOTALLY EXPOSED T680<br />

Prize Money Sponsored by<br />

RIVERLAND CAMERA CLUB


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2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 113<br />

LOXTON SHOW & SA YARD DOG ASSOCIATION INC.<br />

Presents<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> Yard Dog Championship<br />

Sunday 30 September 2012 - Encourage & Novice<br />

Monday 1 October 2012 - Improver & Open<br />

Convener: Mr. Lee Mickan 0427 820 712<br />

SADYA President: Mr. Lee Mickan 0427 820 712<br />

Secretary: Mrs Tania Rains (08) 8762 2549<br />

Please contact one of the above for more details or entry forms<br />

Entry Fee: Open $8.00; Improvers $7.00; Novice $6.00;<br />

Encourage/Local $5.00.<br />

Regulations:<br />

1. Approximately 15 sheep will be used.<br />

2. Dogs must be kept quiet & away from the area while another dog is<br />

competing.<br />

3. Next competitor must be available with his/her dog 10 minutes before<br />

he/she is due to compete.<br />

4. At judge’s discretion, dogs may be disqualified.<br />

5. Dogs wearing a muzzle will be penalised 4 points.<br />

6. The competitor may retire at any time.<br />

7. Dogs taking excessive time will be rung off (12 mins).<br />

8. Scores from the elimination round will be posted on a board. The<br />

winning score will be the aggregate of both runs.<br />

9. The judge’s decision is final.<br />

10. Competitors are to leave the gates as found.<br />

11. Competitors may assist the dog in keeping the sheep flowing, but<br />

assistance will be penalised.<br />

12. Bitches on heat are not permitted on grounds.<br />

13. Vaccination certificates must be signed.<br />

14. Score sheets will be available after the finals.<br />

15. The organising committee in conjunction with the SA YDA Inc. reserves<br />

the right to change ruling and regulations as required.<br />

16. No dog may be substituted for a dog already nominated less than 24<br />

hours before a trial commences.<br />

17. In the event of a balloting being necessary handlers will be notified and<br />

asked to advise which dogs are to be withdrawn.<br />

18. If a handler has competed more than twice previously he/she must be a<br />

member of the SA YDA Inc. or another recognised Yard Dog Association<br />

before entries will be accepted.<br />

CLASS & PRIZES in goods or cash<br />

Encourage/Local 1 st<br />

Novice 1 st 2 nd 3 rd<br />

Improver 1 st 2 nd 3 rd<br />

Open 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th


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2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 115<br />

SECTION W<br />

HOBBIES AND COLLECTIONS<br />

CONVENER – Mrs. D. Altmann - 8584 6793<br />

STEWARD – Mrs. Pauline Mitchell<br />

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 28 September 2012<br />

Entries will be received<br />

between 6.00 pm – 8.00 pm on Saturday, 29 September 2012 and<br />

8.00 am – 9.15 am on Sunday, 30 September 2012<br />

Collections to comprise at least 10 items<br />

to be exhibited on a tray, board or shelves<br />

and to occupy a space no greater than<br />

760mm x 760mm (2’.6” x 2’.6”)<br />

Class. Entry<br />

Fee First Second<br />

(GST inc.) Prize Prize<br />

1. Toy or other article made of wood $1.10 $10.00 $4.00<br />

2. Article made of metal $1.10 $10.00 $4.00<br />

3. Item or sculpture made of recycled material $1.10 $10.00 $4.00<br />

4. 6 Computer generated greeting cards .55¢ $5.00 $3.00<br />

5. Collection of badges or medals .55¢ $5.00 $3.00<br />

6. Collection of models of animals, birds or similar.55¢ $5.00 $3.00<br />

7. Collection of historical items (one theme) .55¢ $5.00 $3.00<br />

8. Any Other Collection not mentioned .55¢ $5.00 $3.00<br />

9. Handmade greeting cards – 6 distinct purposes.55¢ $5.00 $3.00<br />

10. Collection of overseas travel souvenirs .55¢ $5.00 $3.00<br />

11. Collection of Australian souvenirs .55¢ $5.00 $3.00<br />

12 Collection of beer cans .55¢ $5.00 $3.00<br />

13. Collection of old bottles .55¢ $5.00 $3.00<br />

14. Collection of needlework tools .55¢ $5.00 $3.00<br />

15. Collection of woodturning tools .55¢ $5.00 $3.00


116 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

A locally owned & operated<br />

Company for over 70 years


2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong> 117<br />

SECTION X<br />

LOG CHOPPING<br />

CONVENER – Sam Schmidt - (08) 8584 6119<br />

LOG STEWARDS – Mallee Axemen’s Association of SA.<br />

Entries close 7 September 2012 with Secretary, Barry Hill,<br />

PO Box 472, NURIOOTPA, 5355. (08) 8581 1637.<br />

Competition commences on Sunday, 30 September 2012 at 12.30 pm<br />

Event 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th<br />

1. 12.30pm Junior underhand handicap $20 $12 $8 $5<br />

Sponsored by Riverland Printers (Bill Vlemmix) of Berri,<br />

Plus $10 Trophy donated by <strong>Loxton</strong> Timber Mill – plus sash T700<br />

2. 12.50pm Novice underhand handicap $25 $15 $10<br />

Sponsored by Westbrook Transport – plus sash.<br />

3. 1.10pm Standing block handicap heats<br />

2.00pm Standing block final $90 $30 $20 $10<br />

Sponsored by <strong>Loxton</strong> Hotel – plus sash<br />

4. 2.30pm Underhand handicap heats<br />

3.00pm Underhand finals $95 $35 $25<br />

Sponsored by <strong>Loxton</strong> Timber Mill<br />

E.A. Schmidt Memorial Trophy – plus sash.<br />

5. 3.05pm Standing block novice handicap $25 $15 $10<br />

Sponsored by <strong>Loxton</strong> Sporting Club – plus sash<br />

6. 3.25pm First division tree fall $50 $20 $10 $10<br />

Sponsored by WIN Television – plus sash.<br />

Monday, 1 October 2012, commencing 11.00 am<br />

7. 11.00am Junior underhand handicap $20 $12 $8<br />

Sponsored by <strong>Loxton</strong> Newsagency<br />

Plus $10 trophy donated by <strong>Loxton</strong> Timber Mill – plus sash. T701<br />

8. 11.05am Second division tree fall $25 $15 $10<br />

Sponsored by Terry Griffiths - Painter – plus sash.<br />

9. 11.30am Standing block novice handicap $25 $15 $10<br />

Sponsored by O.E Bradtke & Sons – plus sash<br />

10. 11.45am SA <strong>Show</strong>men’s Guild $60 $30 $25 $15<br />

Championship – plus sash<br />

11. 12.10pm Standing block handicap heats<br />

1.00pm Standing block finals $110 $35 $25<br />

sash<br />

12. 1.15pm Underhand novice handicap $25 $15 $10<br />

Sponsored by <strong>Loxton</strong> Mini Mart – plus sash<br />

13. 2.00pm Underhand handicap heats<br />

2.15pm Underhand finals $110 $35 $25<br />

sash<br />

14. 2.30pm Team race (to include tree boarding) $160 prize money<br />

15. 2.45pm Invitation event. Sponsored by Mallee Axemen’s Assoc. Trophies.


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SECTION Y<br />

SHEAF TOSSING<br />

CONVENER – Tony Altschwager<br />

Phone: 8584 6914 W/H or Mobile 0418 839 144<br />

Affiliated with the Australian Sheaf Tossing Association Inc.<br />

Sunday 30 September 2012<br />

Commencing 1.00 pm<br />

Sponsored by<br />

<strong>Loxton</strong> A & H Society, Hand Built Homes, Tom & Maxine Petch,<br />

Tony Altschwager Insurance, <strong>Loxton</strong> Health Centre, <strong>Loxton</strong> Club Inc &<br />

Lehmann Flanigan Financial Services<br />

Entry Fee: $2.00 (GST inc.)<br />

1.00 pm First Second Third<br />

Prize Prize Prize<br />

NOVICE HANDICAP - MALE $60 $30 $15<br />

NOVICE HANDICAP – FEMALE $30 $20 $ 5<br />

in conjunction with<br />

OPEN HANDICAP $100 $60 $30<br />

and<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP LONGEST TOSS $100 $60 $30


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For Information Phone:<br />

Secretary Alan Lynch<br />

On 0418 819 994


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SECTION Z<br />

SCARECROW CHAMPIONSHIPS<br />

Proudly sponsored by the<br />

<strong>Show</strong>men’s Guild of SA. & Robbies Sound<br />

CONVENER – Alison Schulz – 8584 5139<br />

Entries close 5.00 pm, Friday 28 September 2012<br />

Please use separate entry form for each exhibit.<br />

This competition’s aim is to highlight<br />

the important role of the scarecrow.<br />

Scarecrows must be able to scare off birds, predators etc.<br />

By ways of material being upright, shiny and their movement with the wind.<br />

Entries will be judged on their function, appeal and originality.<br />

Novelty scarecrows can be any shape, character, animal or thing,<br />

but remember the aim of the scarecrow.<br />

CONDITIONS OF EXHIBITING<br />

Exhibits to be delivered to <strong>Show</strong>grounds by way of the <strong>Show</strong> Hall gate<br />

From 9.00 am to 10.00 am, Sunday 30 September 2012<br />

Exhibit tickets to be attached to scarecrows.<br />

All exhibits are entered at own risk.<br />

Scarecrows will be displayed in the open and need to withstand the<br />

elements.<br />

Scarecrows must have a centre stick or cross bar + to be displayed.<br />

Overnight protection is not provided.<br />

Exhibits are to be displayed until 4.30 pm, Monday 1 October 2012<br />

and are to be collected after that time.<br />

Entry Fee: 60¢ (GST inc.) First Second<br />

Class. Prize Prize<br />

1. 5 years & under, any type of scarecrow $6.00 $3.00<br />

2. 6 to 10 years of age, any type of scarecrow $6.00 $3.00<br />

3. 11 to 15 years of age, any type of scarecrow $6.00 $3.00<br />

4. Trade / Occupation Scarecrow $8.00 $5.00<br />

5. Scarecrow dressed in blue $8.00 $5.00<br />

6. Novelty scarecrow $8.00 $5.00<br />

7. Family / School Group any type of scarecrow $8.00 $5.00<br />

8. Year of the Farmer Scarecrow $14.00 $7.00<br />

Prize money sponsored by The <strong>Show</strong>men’s Guild of SA for classes 1-4.T760<br />

Prize money sponsored by Robbies Sound for classes 5-8. T761


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122 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

THE ANSWER IS CLEAR<br />

� ALUMINIUM WINDOWS &<br />

DOORS<br />

� FRENCH DOORS<br />

� ALUMINIUM BI-FOLD<br />

DOORS<br />

� GLASS GLAZING & MIRRORS<br />

� SHOWER SCREENS<br />

� SHOPFRONTS<br />

� WARDROBES<br />

� SECURITY DOORS<br />

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� SPLASH BACKS<br />

� INSURANCE WORK<br />

� WINDOW REPLACEMENTS


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SECTON Za<br />

POWERPOINT PRESENTATION<br />

(30 second PowerPoint presentation of Words & Photos)<br />

CONVENER – Theo Kaesler – 8584-1326<br />

Entries close 5.00pm, Monday 24 September 2012<br />

Entry Fee: $1.10 (GST inc.)<br />

First Prize to the value of $20.00<br />

Second Prize to the value of $10.00<br />

Junior Section – 9 – 13 years<br />

Senior Section – 14 – 17 years<br />

Adult Section – 18 years and over<br />

Classes<br />

Adults<br />

1. Depicting all action at the <strong>Show</strong><br />

2. Year of the farmer theme<br />

3. Your own Theme<br />

Senior<br />

4. Depicting all action at the <strong>Show</strong><br />

5. Year of the farmer theme<br />

6. Your own Theme<br />

Junior<br />

7. Depicting one section of the <strong>Show</strong><br />

8. Year of the farmer theme<br />

9. Your own Theme<br />

Photos from last years show can be forwarded to you via email<br />

Email photo request to tkaesler@bigpond.com<br />

Winning Entries shown at the <strong>Show</strong><br />

Entry Form in centre of show book


124 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

DISTRICT SCHOOLS<br />

Exhibition of school work and hobbies.<br />

Displayed in the <strong>Show</strong> Pavilion<br />

Sunday 30 September 2012 – 1.00 pm to 5.00 pm<br />

and Monday 1 October 2012 – 9.00 am to 4.15 pm<br />

This Section is simply an exhibition of school work and hobbies from any<br />

school as a whole and may be chosen from any work done by children<br />

during 2012. By this display an opportunity is given to teachers to exhibit<br />

work being done in their schools.<br />

The co-operation of the teachers is requested to ensure the success of the<br />

display, which primarily caters to the individuality, initiative and resource of<br />

the scholar.<br />

There will be no limit to the number of exhibits, and the whole of the work of<br />

a school will be displayed as a unit without any distinguishing marks or<br />

numbers thereon.<br />

No prizes shall be awarded, but if the Society decides to donate any sum, to<br />

this Section then it will given to the schools, taking into consideration the<br />

attendances and amount of work exhibited.<br />

Tim whetstone


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B U I L D E R S<br />

Member of the Master Builders Association<br />

Specialists in<br />

� New Homes<br />

� Upgrading Bathrooms/ Kitchens<br />

� Adding on an extra room or two<br />

� Dividing partitions/ Shed fit-outs<br />

� Upgrading Shops & Offices<br />

Give Paul or Marianne a call<br />

Mob 041 884 6970 Fax 8584 9192<br />

E-Mail horsfallbuilders@bigpond.com<br />

Lic.No<br />

Bld 51435


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EQUIPMENT FOR HIRE<br />

The <strong>Loxton</strong> <strong>Show</strong> Society<br />

has the following equipment<br />

that can be hired<br />

at reasonable prices:<br />

Trestle Tables $ 5.50 each<br />

Plastic Chairs .88 each<br />

Screens $ 2.20 each<br />

Marquee $55.00<br />

Ticket Boxes $11.00 each<br />

For Enquiries & Bookings:<br />

Please ring Melvin Fielke on 8584 5009


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LIFE MEMBERS OF THE LOXTON A & H SOCIETY SINCE 1911<br />

(* deceased life members)<br />

1911 Captain G J Arnold*<br />

1913 A M Hilbig*<br />

1918 P T Drabsch*<br />

F W Hamdorf*<br />

F A Kaesler*<br />

H H Klau*<br />

Arthur McCourt*<br />

John Milich*<br />

J H C Quast*<br />

J A Thiele*<br />

C W T Tschirpig*<br />

J A Zimmermann*<br />

P A H Thiele*<br />

R Edwin Thiele*<br />

H Rudolph Thiele*<br />

J H Quast*<br />

1920 ACW Traeger*<br />

1921 C F Stanitzki*<br />

B H Laffer*<br />

1922 A F Stanitzki*<br />

1927 E F Pflaum*<br />

1928 F A Galloway*<br />

1937 C H Glatz*<br />

G L Chinner*<br />

1938 B O Gallaway*<br />

1939 J G Pfeiffer*<br />

1946 F J Petch*<br />

1947 A H Hameister*<br />

Mrs J E G Quast*<br />

1948 J M Shannon*<br />

E W Schober*<br />

1951 E J Tschirpig*<br />

R W May*<br />

1953 A E Hosking*<br />

1954 H A Klingberg*<br />

1956 J F H Petch*<br />

1960 P B Schwarz*<br />

Mrs S E Rothe*<br />

1961 H W Schaefer*<br />

1962 A H Auricht*<br />

1964 Mrs E W Schick*<br />

1966 W O Thamm*<br />

1968 KD Zerna*<br />

N C Pfitzner*<br />

1970 O E Habel*<br />

1971 A E Lillington*<br />

1973 H A Nitschke*<br />

Mrs K Milton*<br />

1974 L G Geyer*<br />

O R Thiele*<br />

1975 C Hentschke*<br />

A Noske*<br />

Mrs E Noske*<br />

1978 Lindsay Kruschel*<br />

1979 P E Thiele*<br />

Mr & Mrs R E Hameister*<br />

1980 M C Bickmore*<br />

1982 G G Fielke<br />

F G Zimmermann*<br />

1983 T Kaesler<br />

Reg H Thiele*<br />

W F Mangelsdorf*<br />

Mrs Dora Schutz*<br />

1984 M R Pfeiffer*<br />

T D Fielke<br />

D J Wishart*<br />

1986 P Wiltshire<br />

R V Auricht<br />

1989 Mrs G Hentschke*<br />

V H Altmann*<br />

RD Biggins<br />

JFC Petch<br />

1990 R Edwards<br />

J B Schubert*<br />

1991 M B Obst<br />

ME Schulz*<br />

1993 T W Wurst<br />

Mrs M Rudiger<br />

T Shannon<br />

1994 ME Fielke<br />

Mrs S Fielke*<br />

1996 Mrs H Wurst*<br />

1997 Mr Des Fielke*<br />

Mrs A Fielke*<br />

R Martin<br />

1999 Mrs I Cass<br />

M Vowles<br />

2000 W J Shannon<br />

2002 Mrs L Wiltshire<br />

M Wishart<br />

N Blum<br />

2003 J A Eager*<br />

2004 L Riches<br />

Mrs E Riches<br />

Mrs D Kaesler<br />

2005 S Schulz<br />

2006 Mrs I Heinicke<br />

2008 Mrs B Law<br />

2011 Paul Kaesler<br />

2012 Mrs D Altmann


128 2012 <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring show<br />

Thank you<br />

We would like to take this opportunity in joining all other South Australian <strong>Show</strong> Societies in<br />

extending our sincere thanks and appreciation to the sponsors of the Agricultural Societies<br />

Council of South Australia.<br />

We acknowledge the aid and support of the following organisations listed below that are<br />

connected with all events associated with the Agricultural Societies Council and the Country<br />

<strong>Show</strong> Societies of South Australia.<br />

Please support the organisations that support us.<br />

Australian Insurance Brokers<br />

Royal Agricultural & Horticultural Society Education<br />

Foundation of South Australia Inc


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RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARD<br />

This award is open to all residents of South Australia aged between 20 and 30 years<br />

inclusive at the time of their local <strong>Show</strong>. They must be enthusiastic and<br />

knowledgeable about rural life and affairs and agricultural shows. They must be able<br />

to spend the required time at their local show, group level finals and the state final, at<br />

the Royal Adelaide <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

The winner of the 2013 State Final Award will receive $5,000 in prize money and the<br />

two equal runner ups will receive $1,000.00 with all three having the opportunity to<br />

participate in a study tour travelling to New Zealand the following March/April. Fourth<br />

and fifth placegetters will have the opportunity to attend a major interstate show.<br />

Each regional winner receives an RM Williams clothing package and will be<br />

accommodated, wined and dined by the Agricultural Societies Council during their<br />

period of attendance at the Royal Adelaide <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

This award aims to highlight the importance of youth in rural South Australia and in<br />

particular the agricultural show movement. It will identify and encourage enthusiastic,<br />

skilful, industrious and unselfish young people. It will give<br />

young people a forum to express their views through<br />

education and experience and develop closer links with<br />

agricultural industries.<br />

We are now accepting nominations for the 2013 Award<br />

and application forms are available from the Secretary,<br />

Box 187, <strong>Loxton</strong>, 5333 or phone 8584 7715 (After Hours).<br />

MLASA<br />

Joel Heinicke - 2011 Young Rural Ambassador & 2011<br />

Rural Ambassador Entrant (Place winner) Callie Nickolai<br />

YOUNG RURAL<br />

AMBASSADOR AWARD<br />

This award is open to all residents of South Australia aged between 16 & 19 years<br />

inclusive at the time of their local show. They must be enthusiastic and<br />

knowledgeable about rural life and affairs and agricultural shows. They must be able<br />

to spend the required time at their local show, group level finals and at the Royal<br />

Adelaide <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

The winner of the 2013 State Award will be given the opportunity to spend<br />

2 days at the 2013 Royal Adelaide <strong>Show</strong> with the Rural Ambassador State Finalists<br />

and will receive a clothing package from RM Williams.<br />

This award aims to highlight the importance of youth in rural South Australia. It will<br />

identify and encourage enthusiastic, skilful, industrious and unselfish young people.<br />

It will give young people a forum to express their views through education and<br />

experience and develop closer links with primary industries in South Australia.<br />

We are now accepting nominations for the 2013 Award and applications are available<br />

from the Secretary, Box 187, <strong>Loxton</strong>, 5333, or phone 8584 7715 (After Hours).


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Connecting with the Community<br />

Supporting local Events<br />

Family Friendly Radio<br />

Experience the Difference!<br />

Promote your Business with us<br />

Call Jason Evans<br />

8584 6939 or 0417 248 000<br />

Your Community Station


132 2012 2011 <strong>Loxton</strong> <strong>Loxton</strong> Spring <strong>Show</strong><br />

AYS ELECTRICAL ADVERT<br />

From middle to edge<br />

Electrical<br />

Wholesaler<br />

L&H BERRI<br />

25 Jellett Road<br />

Berri SA 5343<br />

phone: 08 8582 1900<br />

fax: 08 85823 194<br />

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