Marburg Show Friday 12th & Saturday 13th May 2017 Horticulture Schedule 2017 Proudly presented by the Marburg and District Agricultural and Industrial Association INC Show officially opened at 1 pm in Centre Ring Admission Friday: Adults, Pensioners, Students……………. $ 6.00 Children under 10…………………………… Free Saturday: Adults………………………………………….. $15.00 Pensioners, Disabled and Seniors…… $12.00 High School Students (18 yrs and under)………… $12.00 Children (under 10 yrs)……………………………………… Free Cars......................................................................$2.00 Enquiries – Secretary: Stephanie Knight PH: 0421318482 Email:[email protected] PH: 07-54644132 (Showgrounds from 20th April 2014) PO Box 20, Marburg QLD 4346 0417744116 Treasurer If needed before SPECIAL RULES AND REGULATIONS The Marburg & District A. & I. Association Inc.’s Annual Show will be held under the Rules and Regulations of the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies (Q.C.A.S.). All Exhibitors attending the Show are to pay Admission Fees. The Marburg and District A. & I. Association Inc. assumes no responsibility for injury or damage to the person, property or stock of any owner, contestant, exhibitor or assistant. Each participant, by the act of his/her entry, waives all claim against the Association for injuries he/she or his/her property may sustain or that his/her animal may cause. All persons enter the Show Ring at their own risk. Small children and persons who, by their actions, present a risk to themselves or others will be directed, by the Stewards, to leave the Ring. Baby’s prams/strollers are not allowed to enter the Show Ring. To be eligible to lead or ride on an animal, children under the age of 11years must be accompanied by an adult. WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT1995 AND ELECTRICAL SAFETY ACT 2002- Any exhibitors or persons attending the Show must ensure they comply with the provisions of these Acts. Any exhibitors intending to bring electrical equipment to the Showgrounds will be required to ensure that such equipment is fitted with earth leakage circuit breakers and that all electrical leads, tools and appliances have been inspected and tagged by a licensed electrical contractor and have a current tag attached. This is essential for the safety of all exhibitors and the general public. This is a requirement under the provisions of the Electrical Safety Act 2002 and Marburg District Agricultural and Industrial Association Inc. The Act imposes very severe penalties in the event of non-compliance with its provisions. Any exhibitors who do not comply will not be allowed to exhibit at the Marburg Show Grounds. Exhibitors should check all electrical equipment and leads before coming to the Showgrounds to avoid the occurrence of any difficulties. If necessary, a certified electrician will be on the grounds to carry out an inspection and tagging, however, there will be a charge for this service. All animal handlers are required to wear protective footwear. All Pavilion Exhibits must be in the hands of the Stewards as directed under the heading of each Section and must not be removed before 5.00p.m. the last day of the Show. All persons exhibiting must accept the decision of the Judges appointed by the Committee, and on all protests the decision of the Committee shall be final without appeal, provided that the exhibitor shall have the right of appealing against disqualification imposed as provided for in the Constitution of the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies. No protest will be considered unless it is presented to the Secretary, in writing with the PROTEST FEE $50.00, which may be forfeited should the Committee consider the protest frivolous. Any person or persons interfering with a Judge, or who shall be guilty of unseemly conduct to a Judge or Steward or Official of the Association, or any exhibitors refusing in any way to carry out the instructions of a Steward, shall be liable, at the discretion of the Committee, to a penalty not exceeding $50.00, or otherwise, may be disqualified from exhibiting for any period, or may be expelled from the grounds, together with his/her or their exhibits. The Association reserves the right to alter the time or order of an event. The Association reserves the right to refuse any nomination by any exhibitor without reason. The Committee reserves the right to cancel or reduce the prize money through lack of competition. Patrons must park vehicles as directed by Stewards. All ring events will be broadcast. All ring events will be run under the Rules, By-laws and Regulations of the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies. Any exhibit entered in the wrong class must be transferred to the right class at the discretion of the Judge. Stallions are NOT permitted to compete in Hack classes unless specified. A Judge shall not have any information prior to or during judging at an agricultural Show other than what is provided by the Marburg Show Association only. All prizes awarded at the Show must be collected on the day or as soon as possible in cases where there is a protest. All prizes not collected will be forfeited to the Association. Prize- winners of over $50.00 - (Forms available at Show Sec.’s office) G.S.T. registered prize- winners claim G.S.T. on prize money by issuing a Tax Invoice including A.B.N. OR Hobbyists form must be filled in OR 48.5% will be withheld. A Copy of these rules may be seen at Secretary's Office. All Show Space Holders Must Have OWN PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. SECTION 14 – HORTICULTURE CHIEF STEWARD: Mrs. Eileen Steinhardt Ph 07- 5464 4342 STEWARDS: Mrs. Barbara Frohloff; Mrs. Maureen Steinhardt JUDGING DAY: Friday 12th May 2017 Commencing at 10.00am SHARP ENTRIES: Entries will be received at the Steinhardt Pavilion on Thursday night 11th May from 6.30 PM or Friday morning, 12th May from 7AM (prior to Judging) All exhibits will be judged according to the schedule. POINTS AWARDED: 1st - 2 points; 2nd - 1 points. Completed entry forms must be in the hands of the Stewards by 9.30 am Stewards have requested that classes 1-29 be shown in green bottles. (Some bottles will be available at the Pavilion).Exhibitors must supply all other vases and containers. ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE IN THEIR PLACE NOT LATER THAN 9.30 am SHARP ON FRIDAY 12th May 2017. ALL EXHIBITORS ATTENDING SHOW TO PAY ADMISSION FEES Prize money to be collected from the Treasurer's Office from 2PM Saturday 13th May 2017 Entries can be collected after 6pm Saturday 13th May 2017 Sponsors $25.00 "MOST POINTS IN HORTICULTURAL SECTION" donated by Perfection Press Voucher "MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 1 - 34" donated by Pohlman’s Nursery Voucher donated by Trevallan Lifestyle Centre, Brassall "RUNNER UP IN CLASSES 1 - 34"; Voucher donated by Pete’s Hobby Nursery, Lowood to winner of Best Exhibit classes 1-32 $20.00 awarded for the Most Points in Classes 35-60 Prize Money donated by Mrs Maureen Steinhardt for "RUNNER-UP IN CLASSES 35 - 60 Trophy for the BEST EXHIBIT in Classes 33-60 $15.00 donated by Marburg Dist. A and I Assoc INC for "CHAMPION FLORAL ARRANGEMENT IN CLASSES 61- 70 Trophy Glenwood Nursery, Clarendon, for most points classes 61-70 Voucher for the Best Hand Painted Bucket of arranged flowers Class 71; Second prize $15.00; Third Prize $10.00 $20.00 Voucher donated by Pohlman’s Nursery to the Exhibitor gaining "MOST POINTS IN CLASSES 72 - 99" $15.00 donated by Eileen Steinhardt to the Exhibitor gaining "RUNNER UP IN CLASSES 7299" Voucher donated by Trevallan Lifestyle Centre, Brassall for Most Points in Junior Section Prize money for junior section donated by Mrs B.Frohloff, Barb’s Kitchen, Minden. Other trophies that come in for the Horticultural Section after the schedule goes to print will be allocated by the Chief Steward. Prize money Classes 1-34 1st $1.50 ; 2nd $1.00 unless specified Entry Fee 45cIncl GST Class 1. 1 Rose - White 2. 1 Rose - Pink 3. 1 Rose - Yellow 4. 1 Rose - Red 5. 6. 1 Rose - any other colour, not mentioned One full blown rose - any colour 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. CHAMPION ROSE – Rosette (Classes 1 - 6) 3 Roses - bud to full bloom - one variety 3 Roses - distinct colours One cut of Mini Roses Polyanthus Rose Floribunda Rose Vase of 6 Roses 3 sprays Chrysanthemums - yellow distinct varieties 14. 15. 16. 17. 3 sprays Chrysanthemums - white distinct varieties 3 sprays Chrysanthemums - single - any other colours 3 sprays Chrysanthemums – double- distinct varieties 6 sprays Chrysanthemums - 6 distinct varieties 18. 3 Hibiscus 19. 3 Gladioli- distinct colours 20. 2 Single Gerberas 21. 2 Double Gerbera 22.Gerberas –AOV 23 . 3 Geraniums Distinct 24. 3 Stems Crucifix Orchids 25. 3 Stems of Daisies –different varieties 26. 3 Pansies 27. 3 Dahlias - 3 distinct colours 28. 3 Bulbous, Tuberous Flowers - distinct 29. 3 Shrub Flowers (Different Varieties ) 30. Collection of Phlox 31. Collection of Hibiscus 32. Collection of Marigolds Best Exhibit Classes 7-32 Rosette 33. Best Collection of Chrysanthemums1st -$5:00 2nd - $3:00 34. 6 varieties of cut flowers in a vase, foliage allowed. . FLORAL WORK Entry Fee – 80c Classes 35 -60 Prize Money 1st - $3 2nd - $2 Class 35. 36. Vase of Roses- Bowl of Roses 37. Vase of Polyanthus or Floribunda Roses 38. Bowl of Chrysanthemums 39. Vase of Dahlias 40. Vase of Double Gerberas 41. Vase of Bougainvillea’s 42. Vase of Single Gerberas (own foliage) 43. Vase of Calendulas 44. Vase of Sunflowers 45. Bowl of Nasturtiums 46. Vase of Foliage 47. Vase of Pink Flowers 48. Vase of Blue Flowers 49.Vase of White Flowers 50.Bowl of Mixed Flowers 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $2.00 51. Bowl or Vase of Shrub Flowers 52. Vase of Flowers - (not mentioned) 53. Trough of Arranged Flowers 54. Basket of cut flowers 1st - $4.00 2nd - $2.00 55. One tray as Floral Carpet 56. Decorative Saucer 57. Float Bowl 58. 3 Vases (suitable table decoration) (overall height not to exceed 8ins or 20cms) 59.2 Vases (suitable dressing table decoration) (overall height not to exceed 4ins or 10cms) 60. Lady's Spray & Gent's Buttonhole BEST EXHIBIT (Classes 33 - 60) –RIBBON and prize FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS "Floral arrangement" means artistic use of Fresh Flowers and Plant Material as stated. Exhibitors allowed one entry in each class. A container can be any size or shape unless otherwise stated. PRIZES: 1st - $4.00 2nd - $3.00 ENTRY FEE: $1.00 Class 61. Arrangement using two colours 62. Informal arrangement 63. Dining Table Arrangement - using a candle 64. “As I Like It” Arrangement 66. Arrangement using Driftwood 65. 67. 68. 69. An Arrangement of flowers in novelty or unusual container Making the most of one flower (foliage allowed) An Arrangement using 3 blooms Arrangement of Fruit and Foliage for effect. 70. Arrangement of Foliage CHAMPION FLORAL ARRANGEMENT (Classes 61- 70) Ribbon and prize Class 71. Hand painted bucket of arranged flowers and Foliage for effect. Entry fee $2.50 PRIZES First prize $ 20.00 and ribbon ; Second prize $15.00 and ribbon; Third Prize $10.00 and ribbon POT PLANTS POTS NOT TO EXCEED 12" or 30cm. PRIZES: 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 ENTRY FEE: 60¢ Class 72. Begonia in a pot 73. One African Violet 74. Pot of Caladium 75. Dieffenbachia 76 Zygocactus 77 Pot Plant in bloom or berry (other than an Orchid) 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. Pot& plant suitable for Table decoration (overall height not to exceed 8" or 20cm Foliage Plant Pot of Coleus One Palm Two Crotons - distinct 3 Bush-house Plants - distinct 84. Climbing Plant support allowed 85. One Succulent Plant 86. Aspidistra 87. One Bromeliad 88. Plant in a hanging container other than Fern 89. Fern in hanging basket 90. 2 Ferns - distinct 91. Maidenhair Fern 92. Nephrolepis Fern 93. Fern - any other variety 94. One Cattleya Orchid 95. One Cooktown Orchid 96. One Orchid - not provided for 97. Pot Plant - not provided for 98. Cacti Garden 99. Bonsai CHAMPION ORCHID – Rosette CHAMPION POT PLANT – Ribbon JUNIOR SECTION 12 YEARS & UNDER Voucher prize for Most Points in Classes 100-109 Prize money for classes 100-109 sponsored by Mrs B. Frohloff ENTRY fee Nil PRIZE MONEY: 1st - $2.00 2nd – $1:00 Class 100. One Rose 101. Vase of Flowers 102. Floral Saucer 103. Dressed-up Fruit or Vegetable- to be named 104. Pot Plant JUNIOR SECTION 13-17 Years 105 .Vase of Arranged Flowers 106 .Decorated Novelty Container 107. Ladies Spray 108. Arrangement using a cup and saucer 109. Pot Plant OFFICIALS Patrons Mr John H Harris Mr Sean Choat MP President Robert Krause VICE-PRESIDENTS Malcolm Sprenger, Micheal Toft , Ross Buchanan, Gaven Anderson Treasurer Chris Wilkins Auditor McKewin Krause HON. SOLICITOR G Ploetz Caretaker Dave Niven Joan Payne HON. VETERINARY SURGEON Dr Lena Ferguson B.V.Sc. SECRETARY Stephanie Knight P.O. Box 20, Marburg QLD 4346 Phone: 0421318482 Showgrounds 07-54644132 (Show week only) LIFE MEMBERS A Noffke, , N. Sprenger, M.E. Dilger, F. Retschlag, E.M. Steinhardt, C.H. Reinke;; J.Faulkner; I.Brockhurst M.E. Steinhardt, A. Steinhardt, M. Sprenger, G. Rohl, R. Krause, E. Retschlag, N. Reinke; E. Steinhardt; D. Hauschildt, F.A. Willey; D. Fritz; G. Smith;. MANAGEMENTCOMMITTEE and Committee Members *Keith Abraham; K. Abraham;; G. Anderson;* D. Bowden; R. Buchanan; *; B W. Dance; M; T. Endersby; J.A. Faulkner;* R. Hampson; *R Harris *D. Hauschildt; *R Harris, *D. Hines;* C Hines, *L Johnson; R. Knack; *R. Krause; *A Kickbush; *S Knight; L. Lindstrom; N. Mills; K. McIntyre; * C. Reinke; *N. Reinke; V. Reinke; G. Smith; *Y Smith, *M. Sprenger; *N. Sprenger; B. Steinhardt; *A. Steinhardt; *E.A Steinhardt; *M.E. Steinhardt; *Margaret Steinhardt; *M Toft, *C. Trebbin; *G. Trebbin; *R. Trebbin; *M Toft, *W. Vaughan; * * N Dempsey , F.A. Willey; C.Wilkens, Sue Kunde , Nikki Choat, Brenda Berry, Carol Samways, Korrina Nelson * Management Committee
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