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Horticulture - Home IndustryCooking - Childrens SectionModel Building - PhotographyProduce - Beer Brewing
Edna Wills Hall
Leisure, Treasure & Pleasure Schedule
Secretary: Celine [email protected] Secretary: Rebecca Phillips [email protected] Box 29 HaweraP 06 278 8613www.egmontshowgrounds.org.nz
st nd Friday 21 & Saturday 22 November
Hawera Auto Court131 Egmont A&P Show 2014st
Hawera Community Board
SERVICE SPONSORSMurray Phillips ContractingNZ Fire ServiceIngram's ContractingThe Park MotelMahon's AmusementsSt John AmbulanceDobsons Marquee & Party HireSouth Taranaki Star Graphix ExplosionDepartment of CorrectionLandscape Essentials
FARMLANDS CATTLE SPONSORSFarmlandsMcDonalds Lime LtdSandford Bros LtdFILMobbs ContactingSilver Fern FarmsKalin ContractingElders Merchandise & TimberD&W EngineeringCoastal Agri ServicesHawera Jersey Cattle BreedersTaranaki Veterinary CentreTaranaki Holstein Friesian AssnQuality PresentationsRD1Bell Booth Ltd
alpacasRus ALPACA SPONSORSalpacasRusHalters Plus NZNevelea AlpacasWills ContractingFiber Fresh FeedsWaters Edge Alpacas
The Hits Kidzone SponsorsThe Radio NetworkPlacemakers HaweraFMGClaas Harvest CentreSouth Taranaki District CouncilZodiac Signs
ASSOCIATION PARTNERSTSB Community TrustNZ Community TrustNZ Lotteries Community Facilities FundPelorus Trust
FORSYTH BARR WOODCHOP SPONSORSForsyth Barr LtdHawera Auto CourtMoller Johnson MotorsStihl Shop - HaweraArthur Brown ConstructionIvan Jones EngineeringEgmont Tyre ServiceAction Suzuki
SHOW SPONSORSThe Radio Network
Fred & Eunice Rodie Charitable TrustHawera Auto Court
SHOW SUPPORTERSHawera Auto Court
O'Dea HondaAndersons Pie ShopDR ( Jack) Gray LTDFairview Aluminium
Southern Dairy SolutionsWalker Bros. Transport
Pita Pit HaweraIvan Jones Engineering
Collingwood Traffic ManagementMatts Computer Services
Houghtons Plumbing Heating & GasWallis Developments Ltd
Graphix Explosion
EQUESTRIAN SPONSORSMark Frost Electrical
Harris Taylor LtdCroucher and Crowder
McCann Bulk TopdressingWelsh McCarthy
Taniko CommunicationsGeoff Sharp Computing
Filbee & AssociatesBrechinridge Stud
Normanby Auto ServicesOnika Stud
Escapade StudClovelly Farm
Tremorne StudWelsh Pony & Cob Society of NZ
Gail Drought Don Newland
Harcourts HaweraSteele Families
Lovell's FloristGary Dunlop
Mane On VictoriaBen Thomas Panelbeating
BJ Towers PlumbingCollingwood Traffic Management
Kevin Myers Eltham District Veterinary Services
LEISURE PLEASURE & TREASURE SPONSORSHawera Community Board
Paper Plus HaweraRJ Cochrane Builder
Headstone WarehouseAndersons Pie Shop
Tairoa LodgeUnka's Nationwide Jewellers
Kevin Bone PhotographyThe Framing Gallery
One Off LtdIndemic
Wishing Well FlowersGarden Edge
Hawera Community Board
LEISURE, TREASURE & PLEASURE TIMETABLE
Edna Wills Hall
Chief Steward: Mrs R Tidswell
Wednesday 19th November
Entries close to all classes except Horticultural Section
Entries will be taken in the Edna Wills Hall
Thursday 20th November
Horticultural Section entries close at 4pm
Entries will be taken in the Edna Wills Hall
10.00 - 6.00 - pm Exhibits may be delivered
4.30 – 6.00 pm Model exhibits to be staged
3.00 - 6.00 pm Children’s section work time
Friday 21st November
Before 8.00 am - All exhibits to be delivered
9.30 am Judging commences all classes
12.30 pm Edna Wills Hall open to public
1.00 pm Pie Baking and Beer Brewing Judging
Saturday 22nd November
12.00 – 4.00 pm Prize money paid out
3.00 pm Prize giving – Trophy’s awarded.
3.30 pm 5.00 pm Exhibits to be collected
4.00 – 5.00 pm only Model exhibits to be collected
Executive Committee
Patron Ross Corrigan, President Wayne Bigham
Vice President Andrea Te Puni, Past President David Turner.
Honorary Solicitor Ken Horner,
Richard Brewer, William Brewer, Patrick Myers,
Mark Ward, Walter Smyth, Allan Jenkins, Derek Tosland.
Show Committee
Hamish Dunlop, Andrew Corrigan, Kate Dunlop, Lloyd Duffy,
Athol Curtis, David Cox , George Turner, Shirley Connor,
Mervyn Hawkes, Cedric Lander, Alex Tosland, Martin Tosland,
Malcolm Barr, Bernie Kira, Robert Steele, Kelvin Tosland,
Donna Leigh, Neil Watson, Rita Tidswell, Mark Duffy.
Honorary Life Members
Mr A Curtis, Mr MJ Findlater, Mrs D Jellyman, Mr RE Gibson,
Mr GW Johnson, Mrs B Thwaites, Mrs C Thomson,
Mr AJ Tosland, Mr CJ Williamson, Mr RA Corrigan, Mrs L Pease,
Mrs J Williamson, Mr D Williamson, Mrs T Steele, Mr M Steele
Staff
Entries Secretary’s Rebecca Phillips, Sheree MacDonald
Caretaker Malcolm Hurley, Secretary Celine Filbee,
Office Staff Iona Gilbert, Donna Leigh.
Section Stewards
Cattle Mervyn Hawkes
Equestrian Patrick Myers
Woodchopping Shirley Conner
Alpacas Neil Watson
Leisure Pleasure & Treasure Rita Tidswell
Kidzone Bernie Kira
Trade Richard Brewer
Small Animal Tent William Brewer
Entertainment Andrea Te Puni
Horticultural Section Rules
Trophies for Section Doris Swadling Memorial Challenge Rosebowl
Points Prize for most points in all sections of Horticulture Section
Entry fee Adults - $1.00 for all classes.
Entry fee School Children – Free all classes
Prize money 1st Place $3.00, 2nd Place $2.00 unless otherwise stated.
Horticultural Section entries close at 4pm on Thursday 20th November 2014.
Entries will be received in the Edna Wills hall from 10am to 4pm Wednesday and Thursday prior to
the show. Entries at all other times to be directed to the Secretary‟s office.
Rules
1. All exhibits to be the bona fide property of the exhibitor two months prior to the
show.
2. Exhibits in all sections must delivered to the Edna Wills Hall, Thursday 20th November
2014 between 10am and 6.00 pm or on Friday morning prior to 8.00 am.
3. Entries may be collected after prize giving Saturday 22nd November 2014.
4. Judging commencing 9.30 am Friday 21st November 2014.
5. Where points are given, points to count as follows; 1st 3 points, 2nd 2 points, 3rd 1
point, Premier bloom 3 points, Special prize 1 point.
6. In the event of a tie for „Points Prize‟ most 1st prizes to count.
7. Committee reserves the right to substitute product prizes of similar value for cash
prizes.
8. All entries judged at discretion of the judge.
9. All prize money and entry fees inclusive of GST.
10. If 3 entries or less in a class only one prize will be paid, this may be first or second.
11. Prize Money will be paid by the Stewards Saturday from 12 noon – 4pm, Edna Wills
Hall
12. All Prize money will be forfeited if not collected by 30th November 2014.
13. Trophies and prizes will be awarded at 3pm on Saturday in the Edna Wills Hall.
14. The engraving is the responsibility of the person receiving the cup.
16. The definition of an amateur, one who does not make a living from a particular
work.
EDNA WILLS HALL will open to the public from 12.30pm Friday 21st November 2014.
Rose Section Rules
1. Decorative Blooms – Should be between one quarter and half open with gracefully
arranged, well formed petals producing a bloom of more slender proportions than
Exhibition Blooms, judged in the order of form, freshness, balance and foliage.
2. Exhibition Blooms – Should be between half and three quarters open, of good size, with
ample petals symmetrically arranged within a circular outline around a well formed
centre, judged in the order of form, freshness, balance and foliage.
3. Stem of Roses – Should have well spaced, gracefully arranged flowers with side buds.
Judged in the order of form, freshness, balance and foliage. The type of flower is not
taken into consideration.
4. Display – All roses to be displayed in vases provided.
5. Exhibits are required to be named – name tags will be supplied.
6. Exhibitors should make sure that the stem has flowers open. Buds on stem not open
do not constitute flowers to be classified as flowers. The sepal must be down and one
petal unfurled.
7. Where a bloom is required – this is a single flower with no side buds if it has side
buds then it becomes a stem. Side buds in bloom classes should be carefully
removed leaving only the bloom.
Rose Section – Novice
Open to those who have not previously won more than 3 first awards at any show.
Trophies for Section
Clegg's Floral Creations - Points Prize
Firth Cup - Open Class most Points
CTRS Best HT Rose Presented By D Butcher
Hawera Union Street Business Houses Platter - Queen of the Show Award
Arthur Brown Construction Ltd Trophy - Champion Stem with 4 or more flowers open
Taranaki Newspapers Ltd Trophy - Champion Stem not more than 3 flowers open
4100 1 Decorative bloom
4101 1 Exhibition bloom
4102 3 Exhibition blooms any variety or varieties, 3 vases
4103 1 Full open bloom
4104 3 Roses 1 variety, 1 bud, 1 exhibition, 1 full open bloom, 1 vase
4105 1 Stem of roses with not more than 3 flowers open
Rose Section – Open
Trophies for Section Taranaki Rose Championship Decorative Bloom - Points Prize
The Tosland Cup - Champion Exhibition Bloom
HA Rose Cup - Class 4001
4000 3 Blooms 1 decorative, 1 exhibition, 1 fully open
Any variety staged in 3 vases
To be awarded the THA Rose Cup
4002 1 Vase of old fashioned and/or species roses any variety or varieties
to be judged for substance, freshness and frontal effect
4004 1 Exhibition Bloom
4006 1 Decorative bloom
4008 1 Fully open bloom
4010 3 Roses 1 variety, 1 bud, 1 exhibition, 1 full open bloom, 1 vase
4012 3 Decorative blooms any variety or varieties, 1 vases
4014 3 Exhibition Blooms any variety or varieties, 3 vases
4016 3 Fully open blooms any variety or varieties, 3 vases
4018 1 Small Stem of Roses Small stem, less than 4 open
4019 1 Large stem of Roses Large stem, 4 or more open
Rose Section – Miniature
4020 Miniature Roses 1 decorative blooms
4022 Miniature Roses 1 exhibition bloom
4024 Miniature Roses 1 fully open bloom
4026 Miniature Roses 1 stem, small
4028 Miniature Roses 1 stem, large
4018 Miniature Roses 1 vase
4030 Miniature Roses 6 decorative blooms, one box
4032 Miniature Rose arrangement In a Tea Cup (saucer optional) or Mug
**** Premier Exhibition Bloom
**** Premier Decorative Bloom
**** Premier Stem
**** Premier Miniature
**** Premier Overall Bloom
Floral Art Section
Theme for 2014 “Go H20!” Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Hawera Water Tower.
Rosette awarded for best entry
4400 Basket of Flowers with foliage
4401 Christmas wreath or wall hanging any medium
4402 Floral Art
Unka’s Nationwide Jewellers
Shrub Section
Trophies for Section
Unka Cup Points Prize over all classes in section
Rudi Milesi Challenge Trophy Points Prize NZ Flora Classes 4208, 4209 & 4210
4200 Azalea 1 stem or truss (evergreen) 4201 Azalea Mollis 1 stem 4204 Protea 1 bloom 4205 Rhododendron 1 head 4208 Native foliage collection no more than 5 varieties 4209 Stem of native flowers 4210 One flax foliage only
4212 Conifer 3 varieties 4213 Shrub not otherwise stated 4214 Fuschia 1 stem 4215 House plant judged on form, freshness, balance and
foliage **** Champion Native Exhibit Sponsored By Unka‟s Watchmakers & Jewellers
**** Champion Shrub Sponsored By Unka‟s Watchmakers & Jewellers
Fruit & Vegetable Section
Only one entry per person, per variety in any one class.
Best Exhibit will be awarded for Section.
Points Prize Sponsored By paper Plus Hawera
4600 Collection of 4 herbs 4601 Broad beans 6 pods ( to be enclosed in small plastic bag
which will be removed before judging)
4602 Lettuce 1 head 4603 Cauliflower 1 head 4604 Carrots 3 4605 Beetroot 3 4606 Potatoes white or yellow skin, 3 tubers
(named if possible) 4607 Potatoes any other colour, 3 tubers (named if possible) 4608 Cabbage 1 head 4609 Green sprouting broccoli 1 head 4610 Collection of vegetables 3 exhibited in a tray or basket 4611 Collection of fruit 3 exhibited in a tray or basket 4613 Gourmet lettuce 1 head 4614 Rhubarb 5 stalks 4615 Berries 5 (any single variety)
4616 Strawberries 5 (any single variety
4617 Lemons 3 only
Wishing Well Flowers
Cut Flower Section
Trophies for Section
Audrey Betts Memorial Challenge Tray Points Prize
4300 Aquilegia 1 stem 4301 Carnation or Dianthus 1 stem or 1 bloom 4302 Gerbera 4303 Geranium 3 stems 4304 Delphinium 1 spike 4305 Iris bearded, 1 stem 4306 Calendulas 3 stems 4307 Foxglove 1 spike 4308 Pansy or Viola 1 bloom, less than 4 cm across 4309 Pansy or Viola 1 bloom, more than 4 cm across 4310 Poppy 1 of any variety 4311 Sweet pea 3 stems
4312 Pelargonium 3 stems 4313 Alstromeria 1 stem 4314 Collection of cut flowers (shrubs and roses excluded)
3 distinct kinds, bloom or stem of each 4315 Flowers Not otherwise enumerated 1 bloom or stem 4316 Collection of shrub daisies 4317 Lavender 3 stems, any variety 4318 Sweet William
4319 Bearded Iris 3 stems, any colour in separate vases
4321 Bearded Iris 3 florets in separate vases
**** Champion Exhibit
**** Champion Bloom
Membership Details 2014
JOIN THIS YEAR AND YOU WILL RECEIVE
Tickets to the Show – To the value of $50 (Which includes tickets for 2 adults
and 2 children for 2 days of the Show).
Free members Car Pass - For use in the member’s car park situated at Maire
Street entrance.
Newsletter update three times a year to keep you up to date with what is
happening in the organisation and at the showgrounds and a copy of the
Annual Report.
The cost to join this Association is $35.00 for an annual membership.
Please note that membership goes up to $50.00 after 30th September 2014.
Please fill in the attached slip and return to the office and you will receive your
member’s tickets for the forthcoming Show.
I wish to become a member:
Name…………………………………………………………………………………………
Address………………………………………………………………………………………
Phone……………………………Email………………………………………………………
Please prove me with a receipt Yes No
I enclose my cheque for $35.00 annual membership (includes GST)
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The Association would like to thank the following supporters
F red & E unice RodieC H A R I T A B L E T R U S T
NZ COMMUNITY TRUST
NZ Lottery Grants BoardTE PUNA TAHUA
Distributor of NZ Lottery Profits
Hawera Community Board
the ar
motelHawera Auto Court
Home Industries Section
Trophies for Section
Woolworth's Challenge Cup Points Prize for most points in Home Industries Section
Entry fee Adults - $1.00 all classes.
Entry Fee School Children - Free all Classes
Prize money 1st Place $3.00, 2nd Place $2.00 unless otherwise stated.
Entries to all classes close on Wednesday 19th November 2014.
Entries will be received in the Edna Wills hall from 10am to 4pm Wednesday and Thursday prior to
the show. Entries at all other times to be directed to the Secretary‟s office.
Judging to commence 9.30 am Friday 21st November 2014
RULES
1. Exhibits must be delivered to the Edna Wills Hall Thursday 20th November 2014 between
10am and 6.00 pm.
Prize giving will be held at 3.00 pm Saturday 22nd November 2014 in the Edna Wills Hall.
2. Late entries may be refused.
3. Where points are given, points to count as follows; 1st 3 points, 2nd 2 points,
3rd 1 point, In the event of a tie for „Points Prize‟ most 1st prizes to count.
4. Committee reserves the right to substitute prizes of value for cash prizes.
5. All entries judged at discretion of judge.
6. All prize money and entry fees inclusive of GST.
7. If 3 entries or less in a class only one prize will be paid, this may be first or second.
8. Prize money will be paid by the Stewards Saturday from 12 – 4pm, Edna Wills Hall.
9. The Committee reserves the right to substitute product prizes of similar value for cash
prizes.
10. The Association reserves the right to make changes and alterations to the schedule as it
sees fit.
11. All prize money will be forfeited if not collected by 30th November 2014 for the Secretary‟s
office Burnside Ave.
12. Definition of an amateur, one who does not make a living from doing a particular work.
13. All entries must be clean and new - the bona fide work of exhibitor.
14. Exhibits previously placed in a show are not eligible to enter.
15. All articles/exhibits must be in their finished, mounted or framed state.
16. To ensure exhibition it is necessary that all exhibits have the name and full address of the
exhibitor and the class number attached to every exhibit.
17. No delivery of exhibits will be given without an order from the Chief Steward, and no
exhibit can be removed before prize giving on the second day of the show.
18. Exhibits must be collected by 5pm on Saturday 22nd November 2014.
19. The Committee will not under any circumstances be responsible for loss, damage or miss-
delivery of an exhibit.
20. Special prizes may be given in lieu of the Association‟s prizes.
21. Points prize to count only for individual entries, not grouped.
22. No limit to entries per person per class.
Novelty Craft Section
Points Prize Sponsored by Paper Plus Hawera for Novelty and Paper Craft Sections combined
Best Exhibit Rosette Awarded
5301 Crochet any article
5302 Bead knitting an article knitted with beads threaded
onto thread or yarn.
5303 A Beaded Article Beading techniques only
5304 Novelty Brooch Based around “Go H20!” Celebrating the
100th Anniversary of the Hawera Water Tower.
5305 Christmas Decoration excluding fabric
5306 Plastic Canvas An article made using plastic canvas
Paper Craft Section
Best Exhibit Rosette Awarded
5501 A Christmas Decoration
5502 Scrap Book single or double page
5503 Artist‟s Trading Card 6.4 cm x 8.9cm
5504 Journal or Mini book based around Theme “Go H20!” Celebrating
the 100th Anniversary of the Hawera Water Tower.
5506 A Paper Craft Item Off the page or altered art type
Fabric & Thread Section
Points Prize Sponsored by Paper Plus Hawera
Best Exhibit Rosette Awarded
Entries may include embroidery, patchwork, beading, cross stitch, felting and quilting.
5200 Hand Embroidered Article counted thread techniques only
(excludes cross stitch).
5201 Hand Embroidered Article raised or surface stitchery.
5203 Hand Embroidered Article using two or more difference techniques.
5205 A Bag must include some hand embroidery.
5206 Canvas Work any article or tapestry picture.
5207 Beaded Embroidery any article
5208 A Cushion any technique or size, hand embroidered
or patchwork
5209 Soft Toy character animal.
5210 A Cloth Doll
5211 A Christmas Decoration using fabric thread and embellishment
5212 Appliqué or patchwork hand or machine, any article.
5213 A counted cross-stitch article cross-stitch only.
5214 A counted cross-stitch embroidery framed (not more than 30cm overall).
5215 A counted cross-stitch embroidery framed (over 30cm in size).
Secondary School Section Points Prize sponsored by Paper Plus Hawera
Best Exhibit Rosette Awarded
Entrant to be14 years and over.
Free Entry
Prize money 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00, 3rd $1.00
5411 Knitted article any yarn
5412 Hand Embroidered article any technique
5413 A beaded article
5414 A scrap book page single page only based around theme
“Go H20!” Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Hawera Water Tower.
5415 A card not computer generated
5416 Any craft item excluding from other classes
School Children Section
Points Prize sponsored by Paper Plus Hawera over the Under 5 years and 5-6 School Children‟s
sections combined and the 9-7 and 10-13 years combined. Best Exhibit Rosette awarded over all agrgroups
Entry Fee $1.00 each class
Prize money 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00, 3rd $1.00
Work may be done at the Edna Wills Hall on Thursday 20th November 2014.
Classes 7104 and 7205 to be created by pupils based on the theme “Go H20!” Celebrating the
100th Anniversary of the Hawera Water Tower. Classes to be combined and judged as a school
team.
School Children - under 5 years
7000 Novelty fruit or vegetables
7001 Vaseline saucer
7002 Colouring in picture A4 size maximum. Based around theme,
“Go H20!” Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Hawera Water Tower.
7003 Necklace made of flowers any medium
7006 An item made from fabric or thread
School Children - 5 - 6 years
7100 Necklace made of flowers any medium.
7101 Birthday Card
7102 Any painting A4 size maximum
7103 Vegetable or fruit novelty
7104 Any creation Based around theme, “Go H20!”
Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Hawera Water Tower. A4 size to be judged as
a team from one School in conjunction with Class 7205.
7106 An item made from fabric or thread
School Children - 7 - 9 years
7200 Vegetable or fruit novelty
7201 Miniature garden scene in a shoe box
7202 Arrangement of flowers in an egg cup
7203 A decorated egg Hard Boiled
7204 Any painting A4 size maximum
7205 Any creation Based around Theme, “Go H20!”
Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Hawera Water Tower. A4 size to be judged
as a team from one School in conjunction with Class 7104.
7206 An item made from fabric or thread
School Children - 10 - 13 years
7300 Any painting A4 maximum size
7301 Decorated photo frame any medium.
7302 Earrings and necklace made of seeds
7303 Arrangement in a cup and saucer
7304 Display one craft article Any medium. Based around the theme
“Go H20!” Celebrating the100th Anniversary of the Hawera Water Tower.
7306 An item made from fabric or thread
Hand Knitting Section Points Prize Sponsored by Paper Plus Hawera for Machine and Hand knitting Sections
combined
Best Exhibit Rosette Awarded
5100 Infants Singlet 100% wool singlet, label to be attached.
5101 A Baby Garment fit up to 12 months of age, any yarn.
5102 Bootees or socks any style.
5103 Soft Toy knitted, any yarn.
5104 Beanie or hat knitted, any style, any yarn.
5105 Tradition Aran Style Garment 100% wool only. Label to be attached.
5106 Knitted Garment/Article any style, any yarn.
5017 Knitted Tea Cosy any style, any yarn.
5108 Alpaca Wool Garment any style
5109 Knitted Baby Garment Entrant over 65 years
Machine Knitting Section Best Exhibit Rosette Awarded
5220 Adult Entry
5222 Child entry up to 10 years
5224 Baby Entry
5226 Non Garment
Proud to be supporting the Taranaki Community bysponsoring the 2014 wood-chopping competition.
Cooking Section Entry fee Adults $1.00 all classes.
Prize money 1st Place $3.00, 2nd Place $2.00.
Entries Close Wednesday 19th November 2014
Points Prize for Cooking & Produce Sections combined Sponsored By Paper Plus Hawera
Best Exhibit Rosette awarded
Judging to commence at 9.30 am sharp, Friday 19th November 2014.
RULES
1. All exhibits in cookery classes must be received at the Edna Wills Hall on Thursday 14th
November 2014 by 6.00 pm.
2. No entries will be received on the day of the show.
3. No cakes may be cut prior to exhibition.
4. Exhibits should be packaged on a cardboard/paper plate suitable for display, and put in a
plastic bag. No glad wrap.
5. Only one exhibitor may enter from any one batch of cooking.
6. Packet mixes are not permitted
7. If three entries or less in a class only one prize may be paid.
Baking Section
8000 Fruit loaf
8001 Peanut Brownie Biscuits 4 biscuits
8002 Cup cakes 4 to be iced
8003 Plain scones 4
8004 Banana cake to be iced.
8005 Afhgans 4
8006 Muffins 4 using fruit.
8007 Pikelets 4
8008 Rich fruit cake
8009 Gingerbread baked in loaf tin.
8010 Carrot cake To be iced
8011 Pizza No bigger than 20cm diameter.
8012 Shortbread 4 pieces.
8013 Uncooked slice 4 pieces to be iced.
8014 Gluten free cake Any type
8016 Homemade bread ovenbaked
8017 Date scones 4
8018 Plain biscuits 4
8019 Ginger crunch slice 4
8120 Chocolate cake no icing.
8121 Uncooked fudge cake no icing, 4 pieces.
8122 Standard Recipe Baking as per Wonder Cake recipe
Wonder Cake Recipe
Mix together
1 cup flour
2 tsp baking powder
1 cup sugar
In a cup add
2 Tbs melted butter
½ tsp vanilla
2 eggs
fill the cup with milk
Mix into the dry ingredients and beat for 5 minutes
Pour into a greased cake tin and bake in a fairly hot oven.
Produce Section
8030 Pickle any variety to include olives, gherkins, onions
8032 Relish or chutney any variant.
8034 Jar of fruit
8036 Jar of jam
8038 Jar of Marmalade
8040 Jar of Lemon Curd
8042 Jar of Jelly
8044 Sauce, any kind.
School Children's Cooking Section
Entry Fee School Children - Free all Classes
Prize money 1st Place $3.00, 2nd Place $2.00. 3rd $1.00
Points Prize for School Children's Cooking Section Sponsored By Paper Plus Hawera
Best Exhibit Rosette awarded
Judging to commence at 9.30 am sharp, Friday 15th November 2013.
RULES
1. All exhibits in cookery classes must be received at the Edna Wills Hall on Thursday 14th
November 2014 by 6.00 pm.
2. No entries will be received on the day of the show.
3. No cakes may be cut prior to exhibition.
4. Exhibits should be packaged on a cardboard/paper plate suitable for display, and put in
a plastic bag. No glad wrap.
5. Only one exhibitor may enter from any one batch of cooking.
6. Packet mixes are not permitted
7. If three entries or less in a class only one prize may be paid.
Primary School Pupils
8200 Healthy lunch displayed in lunchbox
8201 Rice bubble Square 3 peices 8202 Cupcake Iced 3 off 8203 Chocolate Cake iced 8204 Pikelets 3 Off
Intermediate School Pupils
8210 Mini Pizza no bigger than 20cm
8212 Brownie Square 3 pieces
8214 Cupcake Iced 3 pieces
8206 Sultana Cake no icing
8208 Pikelets 3 Off
Secondary School Pupils
8220 Mini Quiche no bigger than 20cm
8222 Muesli Bars 3 pieces
8224 Cupcake Iced 3 pieces
8226 Pancake rolled no filling
8228 Carrot Cake iced
The Great Pie Bake Off
Entry fee - $1.00 per class
Prizes - Andersons Pie Shop Vouchers 1st $50, 2nd $30, 3rd
Entries Close Wednesday 19th November 2014
Judging to commence at 1pm, Friday 21st November 2014.
Rules 1. One entry per person per section
2. Baked and chilled pies must be delivered to the Edna Wills Hall between 12pm and 6pm
Thursday 20th November 2014.
3. Presentations 3 pm Saturday 22nd November in the Edna Wills Hall. No pre-made filling or pastry
is permissible.
4. Pie must be presented in pie dish measuring no greater than 12 cm.
5. 20 entries only will be accepted in each category.
6. The organising committee reserve the right to make alterations to the competition as they see fit.
8070 Steak Pie
8072 Gourmet Pie
**** Supreme Pie
Beer Home Brew Section Entry fee Adults $1.00 all classes.
Prize money 1st Place $10.00, 2nd Place $5.00.
Point Prize Sponsored By Paper Plus Hawera
Entries Close Wednesday 19th November 2014
Judging to commence at 1pm, Friday 21st November 2014.
RULES
1. Beer may not be brewed on commercial equipment or at a commercial brewery.
2. Beer must have been brewed by the entrant
3. Entrant may not be employed in the brewing industry in any capacity
4. The beer entered may not be for sale commercially
5. Entrants must supply 2 bottles of each style
6. Beer must be bottled in 500 or 750 ml bottles
7. Beer must not be labelled
8. Entrants must be 18 years of age or over
9. Egmont A&P Association will retain ownership of all entries
8050 Lager
8052 Stout or Porter
8054 Pale Ale
8056 IPA
8058 Novelty
8060 Dark Ale
**** Champion Beer - will be awarded a home brewing beer fermenter valued at $350
donated by Indemic Product Development, Devonport.
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Model Building
Points Prize Sponsored By Paper Plus Hawera
Best Exhibit Rosette Awarded
To be staged in the Edna Wills Hall
Entry fee Adults $1.00 per class.
Entry Fee School Children - Free all Classes
Prize money 1st Place $3.00, 2nd Place $2.00. 3rd $1.00 Entries Close Wednesday 19th November 2014
RULES
1. Models can be of anything: Aeroplanes, trains, cars, ships, buildings, etc, but
limited to 60 cm limit of planes wingspan, length of ship or size of display boards.
2. To be judged on craftsmanship, originality and finish. 3. In children’s classes – age of entrant to be attached to exhibit.
4. Height limit – nothing over 80cm. 5. Models to be delivered to and staged in the Edna Wills Hall at the showground’s
between 4.30 pm & 6.00 pm on Thursday 20th November 2014.
6. All exhibits will be received entirely at the exhibitor’s risk.
7. Models must be collected on Saturday 22nd November 2014 between 4-5pm only.
8. No responsibility for storage can be taken after this time.
9000 Model made from meccano static School Children.
9001 Model made from meccano working with power School Children.
9002 Plastic meccano School Children. 9003 Model made from meccano working with power 9004 Model made from meccano static 9006 Model using lego or similar building materials under 5 years. 9007 Model using lego or similar building materials 5 - 7 years. 9008 Model using lego or similar building materials 8 - 12 years.
9009 Model using lego or similar building materials 13 - 17 years.
9010 Model Based around theme, “Go H20!”Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the
Hawera Water Tower.
Photography
Points Prize Sponsored By Paper Plus Hawera
Best Exhibit Rosette Awarded
To be staged in the Edna Wills Hall
Entry fee Adults $1.00 per class.
Entry Fee School Children - Free all Classes
Prize money 1st Place $3.00, 2nd Place $2.00. 3rd $1.00 Entries Close Wednesday 19th November 2014
RULES
1. Amateur monochrome or colour prints 2. Photographs must be taken by the competitor, though negatives and prints may
be professionally processed.
3. Prints must be mounted, not framed.
4. Competitors’ name, class number and printed title to be on the back of each
entry.
5. No previously placed photographs eligible for entry.
6. Photographs submitted may be no larger than 200 x 300mm unmounted and 450 x
350 mm mounted.
7. Photo’s must be delivered to the Edna Wills Hall between 8 am and 6 pm Thursday
14th November 2013.
9100 Landscape 9102 Seascape 9103 Water 9104 People portrait, character study, groups. 9105 Theme Based around theme, “Go H20!”
Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Hawera Water Tower. 9106 Open photography any other subject. 9107 Novice photography entrants must be 20 years or under. 9108 Open photography black and white prints.
9110 Flowers
9111 Sport
9113 13 Years & under Open any subject
9115 14-17 Years Open, any subject
THE HITS KIDZONE 2014
SHOW THEME – GoH20!
Celebrating the 100th Anniversary
of the Hawera Water Tower Kidzone is again poised to be the centre of entertainment for children at the Hawera Auto Court Egmont A&P Show.
The big prize up for grabs again this year is $1000 cash prize to the school
that is judged to have the biggest participation in Kidzone on Friday.
The Swamp
An obstacle course full of exciting and fun water based activities in the swamp – you can enter the swamp just
past the Shearing Stage behind the grandstand. Can you make it through carrying your precious H20?
Davy Jones Locker
Hidden away at the far end of the grandstand is Davy Jones Locker here you can get your hair done like a
pirate or mermaid, your face painted and your photo taken. You can also enter the Hawera Water Tower
History Quiz to be in the draw to win a free Powerco Aquatic Centre Hydroslide pass.
Aqua Bubbles
Just like a Zorb but on water, this will be huge fun and frolicks for the whole family, find them in The Hits Kidzone
next to the Expo Hall. You will need to bring your socks - for children only.
The Water Hole
Visit the Water Hole under the grandstand for a host of water based activities. Free giveaways and fun with the
Kidzone team.
Placemakers Signboard Competition – Book your signboard now!
Kidzone staff will deliver a signboard to your school for the children to decorate based around the theme
GoH20! Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Hawera Water Tower, paint your futuristic water tower on your
signboard to be displayed at the show. To book your signboard contact - [email protected].
The Big Dig
Dig for hidden tokens in our oversized sand pit, you could be taking home prizes and even cash!
Claas Pedal Tractor Races
Exercise and fun for children as they pedal down a purpose built track. The Claas Pedal Tractor races are fun
for everyone, located in the Kidzone outdoor area.
Pirate Ship
Explore the blow up bouncy Pirate ship – will you find treasure?
Fred & Eunice Rodie Charitable Trust Small Animal Tent
Visit the tent adjacent to Kidzone to get up close to a variety of animals, there is always something big and
hairy, small furry and cute to see in the Small Animal tent. The lamb fancy dress, calling and drinking
competitions will be held at 11.am on Saturday outside the tent. Pony rides available both days at a small cost
right next to the Fred & Eunice Rodie Charitable Trust Small Animal Tent.