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Working for 11-12 March a sustainable future 2022 85th SHOW HOME INDUSTRY SCHEDULE For all tickets & info visit wanakashow.co.nz Official Show Partner FARMLANDS | 1
COVID 19 STAY HOME IF YOU’RE UNWELL Play it safe. Stay home if you’re feeling unwell. If you have symptoms of COVID-19, get tested. See information about the common COVID-19 symptoms and who to contact to talk about whether you need a test. USE BASIC HYGIENE Basic hygiene measures include: good hand hygiene, cough and sneeze etiquette, avoid touching your face, and clean surfaces. • Wash your hands with WANAKA soap and water often (for at least 20 seconds) and dry A&P SHOW thoroughly. Use an alcohol- based sanitiser and rub hands together if soap and water is SUSTAINABILITY unavailable. • Cough or sneeze into your The Upper Clutha A&P Show is working towards elbow or cover your mouth becoming more sustainable by reducing our waste and nose with tissues. Put and recycling volume by implementing the following them in a bin immediately. sustainability guidelines: • Avoid touching your face, including your eyes, nose or mouth if your hands are not • No single use coffee cups clean. Surfaces may have • No single-use plastic bottles – We are infectious dropletsa. encouraging food stall holders to provide • Clean surfaces regularly. beverages in aluminium cans and we will be This includes items providing water stations around the Show frequently touch like door Grounds where drink bottles can be refilled. handles and phones. • Food court sustainability hub – We will create a sustainability hub at either end of the main food KEEP A RECORD OF court that has signage educating people what WHERE YOU HAVE BEEN goes into each bins. • Compost – our sustainability hubs will include If cases of COVID-19 are compost bins for food scraps to help reduce the confirmed, we need to stop the amount of waste going in the rubbish bins. spread. Keeping a record of your movements will help the Ministry of These sustainable practices will be implemented over Health to do contact tracing quickly three years and we will be strongly encouraging all and efficiently. trade exhibitors abide by our sustainability guidelines. Our goal is by 2024 the sustainability guidelines will It is recommended you keep a become rules that all who attend the Show must record of where you have been, adhere to when you were there and who you were with. 2 | Official Show Partner FARMLANDS
ALL ENTRY FORMS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE www.wanakashow.co.nz/competitors If you require a printed copy please email entries@wanakashow.co.nz Official Show Partner FARMLANDS | 3
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DOGS AND PETS sponsored by CLASS ORIJEN PETFOODS 500 Best Pet Lamb or Goat or Cow or Alpaca 501 Best Pony CONDITIONS AND REGULATIONS 502 Most Unusual Pet 503 Best Caged Pet Marshall: Judy Young p: 021 0235 5685 Steward: John Young c: 021 766 904 504 Jack Russell/Terrier Judge: Melissa Thomson 505 Toy Dog, any breed or sex Entry Fee: $1 506 Sporting Dog Prize Money: 1st $10; 2nd $6; 3rd $4; 4th $2 507 Labrador REGISTRATION AT THE MT IRON ONLY- no postal 508 Non-sporting Dog entries-entries MUST be done at Mt Iron Ring 509 Best Pet BETWEEN 9.45am and 10.30am SATURDAY 12TH 510 Best in Show, judged by MARCH 2022 Marshall and Steward Pets must be handled by a child under 15 years. SATURDAY 12TH MARCH 2022 TROPHY WINNERS FOR SECTION All pets to be paraded for judging in the Mt Iron Ring on Pembroke Park for FORTUNE TROPHY for the Best Child Dog Handler prompt 10.45am start under 15 years old. Winners - 2006, H Shea + Zoe; 2007, K Maluschnig; 2008, B Wilson; 2009, A Thomson; 2010, N Faed; 2011, Lily Waters; 2012, TROPHIES FOR SECTION Lily Waters; 2013, Hannah Cerecke, ‘Winnie the FORTUNE TROPHY Pig’; 2014, Georgia Darby & ‘Lulu’; 2015, Roman YOUNG CUP + $10 Alty & Eero; 2016, Charlize McKenna & Flash; 2017, donated by JOHN & JUDY YOUNG Sienna Collins & Ben; 2018 Charlie Carran. 2019 Samantha Giddings. 2020 Scott Cochrane. 2021 Kasey Brooks. SPECIAL PRIZES YOUNG CUP donated by Judy & John Young for ‘The Best in the Show’ at the Parade plus a $10 Dog Food sponsored by ORIJEN PETFOODS for cash prize. Winners – 2016, Eva & Moose the dogs in classes 500-510 Rabbit; 2017, Cody Sherwin & Tilly the Shetland Pony; 2018 Paige Boomsma & Pip the Terrier. 2019 CINEMA PARADISO voucher - Best Pet Penny Nicholson & Molly the Pup. 2020 Louie W H GIBSON donates $10 cash – Best Child Dog Nikko & Emily the Duck. 2021 Emma Head & Zoe Handler the Cat. JOHN & JUDY YOUNG donate $10 cash along with Young Cup ORIJEN PETFOODS 504: Jack Russell/Terrier- 1st – 3rd Acana Cobb Chicken & Greens 505: Toy Dog and breed or sex- Orijen Original 506: Sporting Dog- Acana Sport & Agility 507: Labrador- Acana Cobb Chicken & Greens 508: Non-sporting Dog- Orijen Original Best Pet (if a dog) Orijen Original 11.4kg Best In Show (if a dog) Orijen Original 11.4kg 85TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW DOGS & PETS 5
WELCOME TO HOME INDUSTRY Convener: OPEN SECTION Janice Dickey 0272511046 Baking Committee: Craft Jan Allen 0273310104 Creative Fibre Jill Bruce 021330888 Embroidery Lesly Stewart 0211370734 Flowers Blooms Kate Norman 021864234 Flowers Roses Liz Buggs 0220260527 Homebrew Toni Hyslop 0277395046 Paintings Sarah Allen 021397373 Patchwork Vic Haydon 021585787 Photography Preserves & Jams This area includes photography, arts, crafts, Vegetables flowers, paintings, homebrew, vegetables and baking. It incorporates creations from our local community with exhibitors of all ages. The A&P Show is an excellent chance to exhibit HOME INDUSTRY THANKS your work and there are some great prizes to be awarded. We welcome your entries and look AND IS VERY GRATEFUL forward to receiving your exhibits. TO THE FOLLOWING The Home Industry Pavilion is open to view all SPONSORS exhibits from 9am on FRIDAY 11TH MARCH 2022. Junior prize money can be collected on Friday MATUKITUKI SPONSOR between 3.30-4.30pm; all other prize money can be collected between 3.30-4.30 on Saturday and MACTODD, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS AND Monday 9-12 noon. NOTARIES All judging will take place on Thursday 10th March MEDITERRANEAN WHOLESALE MARKET at 5.30.pm PERRIAM WANAKA PAPER PLUS ORDER OF CONTENTS CARRICK WINERY DONATIONS/SUPPORTERS JUNIOR SECTION ANN-LOUISE STOKES Arts & Crafts Baking MADELEINE REVELEY Decorative ASPIRING QUILTERS Photography Vegetables CINEMA PARADISO Paintings School art – Display of work (from local schools & MRS M MCCARTHY MEMORIAL home-schooled children) JAN ALLEN FAMILY SECTION SHONA TURNOCK Creation KAY CURTIS LESLY STEWART THE MATERIAL GIRLS WANAKA CREATIVE FIBRE GROUP 85TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW HOME INDUSTRY 7
WANAKA ARTS SOCIETY COMPETITION INFORMATION • Any exhibit that has been exhibited in a WANAKA SECTION SERVICES RODERICK KEY previous Upper Clutha A & P Show is not STU & RHONDA HURLEY eligible to compete. • The Committee will not under any LAKE HAWEA CONTRACTING LTD. circumstance hold itself responsible for any WOOLS OF WANAKA loss, damage or mis-delivery of exhibits at the Show. MINARET STATION • Security staff will be on duty from Thursday to Saturday. The pavilion is secured PUZZLING WORLD overnight. WANAKA EMBROIDERY GUILD COMPETITION RULES LIZ MCRAE • All exhibits must be the work of the exhibitor. This is an amateur competition. • Definition of amateur: a person who engages in an activity for pleasure rather EXHIBITORS INFORMATION than financial benefit. • & GUIDELINES Entries will not be accepted from commercial exhibitors. • The Judge’s decision is final. ENTRY OPTIONS; • Home Industry Prize Money can be • Enter online at www.wanakashow.co.nz collected from the Home Industry desk • Email entries to: • In the Pavilion from 3.30 - 4.30pm on • homeindustrywanaka@outlook .com Saturday and no later than 11am on Monday • Post entries to PO Box 79, Wanaka 9343 14th. • Postal entries close on Monday 7th March or • There is no limit to the number of exhibits • Bring forms to the Showground Pavilion you may enter in most sections. Unless from 9am to 5pm, Monday 7th to Thursday stated otherwise. 10th March. • Please read each section carefully. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE AT 4.30 pm THURSDAY 10th ADMISSION TO THE SHOW MARCH 2022 For more information, please visit the website. EXHIBIT TICKETS (CLASS & SECTION www.wanakashow.co.nz NUMBER) DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY Exhibit Tickets are to be securely attached to the Neither the organizers of the event to which exhibits these rules apply nor any agent, employee or representative of these bodies accepts any liability EXHIBITS for any accident, loss, damage, injury or illness to • ALL EXHIBITS ARE TO BE WITH THE horses, owners, riders, spectators, land, vehicles, SECTION MARSHALL no later than 4.30pm their contents and accessories or any other THURSDAY 10th MARCH 2022 personal property whatsoever whether caused • EXHIBITORS BRING ENTRIES THROUGH by their negligence, breach of contract, or in any GATE 5 ON THURSDAY other way whatsoever. • EXHIBITS MUST BE COLLECTED FROM 3.30- 4.30pm on SATURDAY or MONDAY NB. Under law it is not possible to sign a waiver FROM 9am- 11am. This is the responsibility which would protect a facility owner, farmer, of the exhibitor. employer or other person from liability should • PAVILION DOORS CLOSE AT 4.30PM an accident occur as a result of neglect to take THURSDAY FOR JUDGING all practicable steps. The facility owner, local • ALL PERISHABLE EXHIBITS NOT authority or farmer etc. cannot “contract” out such COLLECTED ON SATURDAY WILL BE responsibilities by requesting a waiver of liability. DISPOSED OF ON SATURDAY AT 4.30PM. All practicable steps have been taken by the organizers to ensure your safety and we ask you to take particular heed of hazard signs that have been posted and avoid these areas. Children must be always under adult supervision. 8 HOME INDUSTRY 85TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW
JUNIOR SECTION YEAR 3-4 TROPHIES FOR Class 808 A card for your teacher JUNIOR SECTION Class 809 Stamp made from a potato MAUD GRAY & GWENITH BELOE Class 810 Make a jellyfish from a paper plate MEMORIAL CUP Class 811 Sculpture made from milk bottle lids JUNIOR CHALLENGE CUP YEAR 5-6 COLLEGE CHALLENGE CUP Class 812 Item made from clay, pottery or plasticine SPECIAL PRIZE SPONSORS Class 813 Construct a ball, any material CINEMA PARADISO Class 814 Make a space rocket max. 30cm x 20cm PUZZLING WORLD Class 815 Sculpture made from tin Junior prize money can be collected on Friday cans 30cm x 20cm between 3.30-4.30pm. YEAR 7-9 All exhibits MUST be the work of the exhibitor. Class 816 Create a hat any materials Any exhibit that has been exhibited in a previous Class 817 Lavender presented any way you wish Upper Clutha A&P Show is not eligible to compete Class 818 Item made from beads Entry ticket must be securely attached to your Class 819 Sculpture made from toothpicks exhibit. All Junior Classes are judged on Thursday night. YEAR 10-13 Class 820 Item made from pressed flowers Class 821 Decorated T shirt JUNIOR ARTS & CRAFTS Class 822 Egg blown creation Class 823 Sculpture using items Steward: Jill Bruce 443 1151 from the riverbed Judge: Fleur Kinsella Entry Fee: 50c. Prize Money: 1st $4; 2nd $3; 3rd $2, 4th $1 JUNIOR BAKING PRESCHOOL Steward: Lee Davis p: 443 6436 Class 800 A5 finger painted picture Judge: Chelsea Norman Class 801 Item made from Salt Dough Entry Fee: 50c. Class 802 Make and decorate a butterfly Prize Money: 1st $4; 2nd $3; 3rd $2, 4th $1 Class 803 Sculpture using bubble wrap Exhibits must be on a round white paper plate (18cm) and placed in a clear plastic bag. Entry YEAR 0-2 ticket must be securely attached on top of the Class 804 A5 picture featuring ribbons plate. Class 805 Crown for a prince / princess PRESCHOOL Class 806 Make a caterpillar and decorate it Class 830 3 emoji decorated wine biscuits Class 807 Sculpture using egg cartons Class 831 1 decorated mallow puff YEAR 0-2 Class 832 3 emoji decorated wine biscuits Class 833 1 decorated mallow puff 85TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW HOME INDUSTRY 9
YEAR 3-4 YEAR 3-4 Class 834 3 decorated wine biscuits Class 858 A house made from 1 shoe Class 835 3 pieces of iced fudge cake box and lid, 30 x 25 cm Class 836 3 rice bubble cakes Class 859 Creature made from vegetables, fruit or berries. (Only toothpicks or kebab YEAR 5-6 sticks to be used to attach materials) Class 837 3 rice bubble cakes Class 860 Posey in an egg cup Class 838 3 decorated cup cakes Class 861 A truck made from Lego or plastic blocks Class 839 3 chocolate chip biscuit YEAR 5-6 YEAR 7-9 Class 862 A shoebox house with garden, Class 840 3 pieces of chocolate brownie (base no larger than 30x25cm) Class 841 3 decorated cup cakes Class 863 Creature made from vegetables, fruit Class 842 3 chocolate fudge, or berries. (Only toothpicks or kebab (uncooked and uniced) sticks to be used to attach materials) Class 864 Posey in an egg cup YEAR 10-13 Class 865 A plane made from Lego Class 843 3 muffins, any variety or plastic blocks Class 844 3 decorated cupcakes Class 845 3 pieces of fudge (cooked and iced) JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY JUNIOR DECORATIVE Steward: Katrina Heyman 0211119774 Judge: Jen Corish Steward: Bridget Gould/ Anna Bankshaw Entry Fee: 50c 0275634343 Prize Money: 1st $4; 2nd $3; 3rd $2; 4th $1 Judge: Shona Sutherland / Lyn Richmond • OWNERS NAME AND ADDRESS MUST BE Entry Fee: 50c ON THE BACK. Prize Money: 1st $4; 2nd $3; 3rd $2; 4th $1 • Limit of 2 entries per person, per class. • Photographs entered into Classes 870-889 PRESCHOOL are NOT to be manipulated through digital or darkroom means. Class 850 Decorated pinecone • The following is acceptable: Class 851 Creature made from vegetables, fruit • change from colour to black and white or berries. (Only toothpicks or kebab in the Black and White class. sticks to be used to attach materials) • All photographs are to be mounted onto A5 Class 852 Grass head creation size white card. Class 853 A miniature garden in a • Photographs can be printed any size or saucer (Nothing bigger than shape as long as the finished work is smaller a bread & butter plate) than the A5 white card. Please leave a minimum of a 5cm border. YEAR 0-2 • Photographs can be printed at a camera shop or a desktop printer, preferably on Class 854 Decorate pinecone owl photographic paper. Class 855 Creature made from vegetables, fruit or berries. (Only toothpicks or kebab PRESCHOOL sticks to be used to attach materials) Class 870 Anything goes Class 856 Posey in an egg cup Class 871 Creatures Big & Small Class 857 A house made from Lego Class 872 Weather or plastic blocks. Base no larger than 30x25cm Class 873 Kiwi Icon 10 HOME INDUSTRY 85TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW
YEAR 0-2 Open to Preschool – Year 13 All exhibits must be grown by the exhibitor. Class 874 Anything goes Exhibits must be on a round paper plate 23cm. Class 875 Creatures Big & Small The entry ticket must be securely attached to the Class 876 Weather top of the plate. Class 877 Kiwi Icon SPECIAL PRIZE YEAR 3-4 Class 895 $15 donated by JAN ALLEN Class 878 Anything goes Class 879 Creatures Big & Small PRESCHOOL TO YEAR 13 Class 895 Best collection of Vegetables Class 880 Weather Class 896 Funniest looking Vegetable Class 881 Kiwi Icon Class 897 Collection of wildflowers in a bottle YEAR 5-6 Class 898 Biggest Pumpkin Class 882 Anything goes Class 883 Creatures Big & Small Class 884 Weather SCHOOL ART Class 885 Kiwi Icon Steward: Jan Allen 0273 310 104 YEAR 7-9 No entry fee, no prizes, no judging. Class 886 Anything goes Class 887 Creatures Big & Small A display of art from local schools and home- schooled children. Class 888 Weather Class 889 Kiwi Icon All art is to be at the Showground by 4pm Tuesday 8th March 2022. YEAR 10-13 Names to be on the front. Entries are to be entered in the Open Photography Section. PRESCHOOL Class 899 WORK OF THEIR CHOICE (1 square metre per classroom). Art must be strung ready for hanging. JUNIOR VEGETABLES YEAR 0 -13 Steward: Donella Osborne 0274087719 Class 900 OPEN TOPIC CHOSEN BY EACH Judge: Dr Compost (aka Ben Elms) SCHOOL. Work must be on paper NOT Entry Fee; 50c cardboard (A4 size). Prize Money: 1st $4; 2nd $3; 3rd $2; 4th $1 85TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW HOME INDUSTRY 11
THIS IS AN EDITABLE PDF FORM 2022 HOME INDUSTRY ENTRY FORM JUST FILL IN, SAVE & EMAIL homeindustrywanaka@outlook.com UPPER CLUTHA A&P SOCIETY Email: homeindustrywanaka@outlook.com WANAKA SHOW GST 51-997-786 85th ANNUAL SHOW Phone: 03 443 9561 P.O.BOX 79 NAIT NO: 480901 11th-12th MARCH 2022 Website: www.wanakashow.co.nz WANAKA 9343 ALL HOME INDUSTRY ENTRIES & EXHIBITS, JUDGES, MARSHALLS & STEWARDS TO ENTER THROUGH GATE NUMBER 5 Stone Street ON THURSDAY. EXHIBITOR'S NAME SECTION CLASS NO & NAME FEES
ALL PRIZE MONIES WILL BE DIRECT CREDITED. Online banking – PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR Upper Clutha A&P Society 06 0943 0019778 00 TOTAL $ NAME & BANK ACC NUMBER BELOW ref – Fee Payer Name & date of deposit Tick if you are a first time exhibitor Please ensure ALL details are filled out below Tick if you are a novice, 3 years or less Fee Payer’s Name Postal Address Postal entries close Monday 7th March 2022 or bring forms to the Showground Pavilion from 9am to 5pm, Monday 7th to Thursday Post Code 10th March. NO ENTRY ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY THE APPROPRIATE FEE. Daytime Telephone & or Cellphone Email Bank Account Number (for prize money payments) Exhibitor declaration – The submission of my entries and or participation in the competition(s), either written or by electronic means, denotes that I have read and accepted the RAS and Host Society Rules and regulations and the Society Conditions of Entry. This also indemnifies the Host Society under the provisions of Health Exhibitor’s Name and Safety in Employment Act 1992, and any amendments. I have read and accept the Exhibitor Declaration This is a legal document. The owner/parent/guardian signing or authorising the entry must be 18 years or over Date Signature (Signature required on printed form submission only)
OPEN SECTION TROPHIES FOR OPEN SECTION BAKING HAWEA FLAT W.D.F.F CHALLENGE CUP Steward: Jan Allen 0273310104 MRS E.M STUDHOLME MEMORIAL TROPHY Judge: Ryan Adams BELOE/TURNOCK CUP Entry Fee: $1 Prize Money: 1st $5, 2nd $3; 3rd $2. JUNE SCOTT MEMORIAL CHALLENGE TROPHY Exhibits must be on a round white paper plate and MERINO SHOP, TARRAS, SILVER TRAY covered with clear plastic bag. WANAKA EMBROIDERY GUILD TROPHY TROPHIES FOR BAKING ROSEBOWL HAWEA FLAT W.D.F.F. CHALLENGE CUP CUT FLOWERS CUP MRS. E.M. STUDHOLME MEMORIAL TROPHY NEVILLE FOOTE MEMORIAL TROPHY BELOE/TURNOCK CUP HELEN & ROB MATHEWSON CUP JUNE SCOTT MEMORIAL CHALLENGE TROPHY HOMEBREW CUP IDA DARLING MEMORIAL CUP SPECIAL PRIZES & SPONSORS Class 920 - 1st $10 cash donated by SHONA W STUDHOLME CUP TURNOCK JIM WALLACE MEMORIAL TROPHY Class 921 - 1st $10 cash donated by SHONA TURNOCK Class 922 - 1st $10 cash donated by SHONA FAMILY SECTION TURNOCK Class 924 - 1st $20 cash donated by SHONA Stewards: Home Industry Committee TURNOCK for Most Points in all Baking JUDGE: CELEBRITY JUDGE Entry fee; $1 Prize money; 1st $5, 2nd $3, and 3rd $2 Class 910 3 Chocolate Chip Biscuits Class 911 3 Pieces of Shortbread SPECIAL PRIZE; Class 912 3 Afghan Biscuits WANAKA NEW WORLD Voucher $150.00 Class 913 3 Melting Moments Class 1104 Pet Basket using recycled and/ Class 914 3 Bliss Balls or repurposed materials. Class 915 3 Pikelets Class 916 3 Sweet Muffins Class 917 3 Pieces of Ginger Crunch Class 918 3 Pieces of Tan Square Class 919 3 Pieces of Uncooked Fudge Class 920 1 Sultana Cake Class 921 3 Savoury Crackers Class 922 1 Gluten Free Cake Class 923 3 Gluten Free Biscuits Class 924 3 Meringues (uncreamed) Class 925 A Cake (Any Flavour) 14 HOME INDUSTRY 85TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW
CRAFT EMBROIDERY sponsored by sponsored by WANAKA PAPER PLUS PERRIAM Steward: Kelli McArthur 021776853 Stewards: Judge: Prue Hollyer Wanaka Embroidery Guild 03 443 1151 Judge: Marilyn Morrison Entry Fee: $1 Prize Money: 1st $5; 2nd $3; 3rd $2 Entry Fee: $1 Prize Money: 1st $5; 2nd $3; 3rd $2 Any exhibit that has been exhibited in a previous Upper Clutha A & P Show is not eligible to Any exhibit that has been exhibited in a previous compete. Upper Clutha A & P Show is not eligible to compete. TROPHIES FOR CRAFT TROPHIES FOR EMROIDERY HAWEA FLAT W.D.F.F. CHALLENGE CUP HAWEA FLAT W.D.F.F. CHALLENGE CUP SPECIAL PRIZES & SPONSORS MERINO SHOP, TARRAS SILVER TRAY Class 936 – Ist Prize $10 donated by KAY CURTIS WANAKA EMBROIDERY GUILD TROPHY Class 938 – Most Points over Classes 929 to 939, $10 donated by KAY CURTIS SPECIAL PRIZES & SPONSORS Most Points 940-949 $10 donated by WANAKA Class 929 Article of woodwork/woodworking EMBROIDER GUILD in Memory of Mrs E L Blanc technique up to 50cm Most Outstanding Article of Embroidery $10 Class 930 Article of handmade pottery – donated by WANAKA EMBROIDERY GUILD hand built or thrown clay work. Class 941 – 1st Prize $10 donated by KAY CURTIS Class 931 Upcycled Craft - make something new from something old. Class 943 – 1st Prize $10 donated by KAY CURTIS Class 932 Homemade bunting using Class 945 – 1st Prize $10 donated by KAY CURTIS any material/technique. Class 948 - 1st Prize $10, WANAKA EMBROIDERY Class 933 Sewn toy or animal GUILD Prize - Aspinall Swift Award suitable for children. Class 934 Homemade article from fabric for an adult. Class 940 Cushion, any medium Class 935 Homemade article from incorporating embroidery fabric for a child. Class 941 Cross stitch picture any Class 936 Handmade item from paper, ie topic and design scrapbook, card or sculpture. Class 942 Constructed item featuring Class 937 Homemade holiday ornament, embroidery ie Christmas, Easter Class 943 Embroidered article in counted thread Class 938 Homemade scented candle. Class 944 Embroidered cloth, tray or table Class 939 Painted/drawn/decorated white Class 945 Embroidered pin cushion plate or mug using any medium Class 946 Embroidered item featuring Surface Stitching Class 947 Embroidered item of Canvas work Class 948 Themed Challenge featuring embroidered flowers Class 949 Any item of bead or ribbon embroidery 85TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW HOME INDUSTRY 15
CREATIVE FIBRE Class 959 Hand knitted garment for a baby (
FLOWERS – BLOOMS FLOWERS – ROSES sponsored by Steward: Rochelle Parkhill 02111650931 Judge: Dave Cannon MACTODD, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS & NOTARIES Entry Fee: 50c Prize Money: 1st $5; 2nd $3; 3rd $2 Steward: Christine Thian 0272426234 Exhibitors where possible, name your rose(s), for Judge: Sharon Arlidge the public’s benefit. Entry Fee: 50c Definitions of classification of roses are as follows: Prize Money: 1st $5; 2nd $3; 3rd $2 • An Exhibition rose is from half to three quarters open. All Cut Flower entries will be processed by the • A Decorative rose is from one quarter to Marshall at the Cut Flowers Section of the pavilion, one half open. from Thursday midday to 5pm. • A Fully open rose is just that - at least three Cut flowers to be grown by exhibitor. quarter open. • Retain foliage to roses. Definition of a Please use green bottles if possible. ‘Bloom’ for roses: 1 rose on each stem. • Stem or cluster: means more than one TROPHIES FOR flower & including side buds. • Cut flowers to be grown by exhibitor. FLOWERS - BLOOMS • Please use green bottles. FLOWERS - BLOOMS CUT FLOWERS CUP TROPHIES FOR SPECIAL PRIZES FLOWERS - ROSES MARSHALS CHOICE FROM BLOOMS $30 donated by PURVIS DAUGHTERS TRUST NEVILLE FOOTE MEMORIAL TROPHY CUT FLOWERS CUP Class 971 Dahlias, decorative, 3 blooms SPECIAL PRIZES & SPONSORS Class 972 Dahlias, cactus & semi cactus, 3 blooms 1st $10 to Class 993. MRS M MCCARTHY MEMORIAL PRIZE Class 973 Dahlia, collection of 4 different types Class 974 Any Other Dahlia, not Most points in Rose Classes - $50 voucher by otherwise scheduled ANN-LOUISE STOKES Class 975 Gladiolus - 1 spike; 3 or Marshall’s choice over classes 989-1009 - $30 more florets open donated by PURVIS DAUGHTERS TRUST Class 976 1 head Hydrangea Class 989 Sally Holmes Rose Class 977 3 stems of Sweet pea, any colour Class 990 Miniature rose - 3 cultivars, 1 vase Class 978 3 Marigold blooms Class 991 Miniature rose - 1 cluster Class 979 Bowl of floating Pansies or Viola Class 992 Floribunda rose - 1 stem, 3 Class 980 Collection of herbs, 6 or more, named or more florets open Class 981 1 Single Bloom not scheduled Class 993 1 bloom, red Class 982 1 Multi Bloom not scheduled Class 994 1 bloom, pink Class 983 Collection of 6 different blooms Class 995 1 bloom, yellow Class 984 Potted collection of succulents Class 996 1 bloom, white Class 985 Potted Colour Class 997 1 bloom, cream Class 986 Potted house plant Class 998 1 bloom, colour otherwise unscheduled Class 999 Perfumed rose - any variety Class 1000 Fairy rose, cluster 85TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW HOME INDUSTRY 17
Class 1001 Heritage roses - 3 stems, 1 or more cultivars HOMEBREW Class 1002 David Austin roses - 3 stems, sponsored by 1 or more cultivars Class 1003 Decorative bloom - 1, any CARRICK WINES colour or cultivar Class 1004 Fully open bloom - 1, any Steward: Kay Outram 03 443 6047 colour or cultivar Judge: Dave Telfer Class 1005 Decorative bloom - 3, any Entry Fee: $2 colour or cultivar Prize Money: 1st $10, 2nd $5, 3rd $3 Class 1006 Exhibition bloom - 1, any No commercial labels to be left on bottle. colour or cultivar Use screwtops for all beer and ciders Class 1007 Fully open bloom - 3, any colour or variety Exhibits will be chilled prior to judging. Class 1008 1 Stem single petalled rose - any This is an amateur competition colour or variety - 5 petals Class 1009 Patio Rose TROPHIES FOR HOMEBREW THE HOMEBREW CUP Class 1010 Home-made cider, sweet, 1 bottle labelled Class 1011 Home-made cider, dry,1 bottle labelled Class 1012 Ale, Pale (IPA) 1 bottle labelled Class 1013 Ginger Beer, 1 bottle Class 1014 Spirit, 1 bottle labelled Class 1015 Home-made dark liqueur, 1 bottle labelled Class 1016 Home-made cream liqueur, 1 bottle labelled Class 1017 Home-made, clear liqueur -1 bottle labelled Class 1018 Home-made still wine 1 bottle labelled Class 1019 Home-made sparkling wine, 1 bottle labelled 18 HOME INDUSTRY 85TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW
PAINTINGS PATCHWORK sponsored by Steward: Joyce Hogan 03 443 4696 Judge: Mathea Davnheimer WANAKA ART SOCIETY Entry Fee: $1 Steward: Vicki McRae 03 443 7052 Prize Money: 1st $5; 2nd $3; 3rd $2 Judge Jo Nimmo: Please state quilt size on entry form. Entry Fee: $1 All work must be done by the exhibitor. Prize Money: 1st $5; 2nd $3; 3rd $2 Exhibit must not have been entered in previous Any exhibit that has been exhibited in a previous A&P Show's Upper Clutha A & P Show is not eligible to compete. TROPHIES FOR PATCHWORK Drawings and Paintings must be original and exhibitor’s own work. HAWEA FLAT W.D.F.F. CHALLENGE CUP All exhibits must be able to be hung. MERINO SHOP, TARRAS SILVER TRAY SPECIAL PRIZES & SPONSOR TROPHIES FOR PAINTINGS Most Points in Patchwork - $20 donated by COLLEGE CHALLENGE CUP ASPIRING QUILTERS SPECIAL PRIZE & SPONSOR Class 1035 - $20 donated by ASPIRING QUILTERS Class 1022 - Most outstanding Exhibit - $20 donated by THE MATERIAL GIRLS SELF QUILTED ITEMS No quilt is to exceed 2 meters square. Class 1020 Novice - those painting two years or Class 1030 Patchwork / Quilted wall hanging less. Any medium on canvas or paper. Class 1031 Patchwork Quilt, maximum size Class 1021 Open Section - Oil or 2m - 1 quilt per exhibitor acrylic, any subject. Class 1032 Small Patchwork / Quilted Class 1022 Open Section - Any works on items (under 1 metre) paper, any subject, charcoal, pastel, pencil, crayon, ink or watercolour. Class 1033 Patchwork item by a novice / quilter who has not won a prize Class 1023 School Age Children – any before who has been quilting medium on canvas/paper no longer than 3 years. Class 1034 Patchwork bag Class 1035 Wool quilt or wall hanging not exceeding 2 mtrs sq. One entry per exhibitor Class 1036 Patchwork cushion 85TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW HOME INDUSTRY 19
PHOTOGRAPHY PRESERVES & JAMS Steward: Katheryn Liggins 0212530357 Steward: Louise Primrose (Sweet) Judge: Jen Corish Steward: Lesly Stewart p: 443 7254 (Savoury) Judge: Lea Wilkie Entry Fee: $1 Judge: Catherine Attwell Prize Money: 1st $5; 2nd $3; 3rd $2 • OWNERS NAME AND PHONE NUMBER Entry Fee: $1 MUST BE ON THE BACK. Prize Money: 1st $5 2nd $3; 3rd $2 • Limit of 2 entries per person, per class. • Photographs entered into Classes 1040- No more than 2 exhibits per class per person. 1043 are NOT to be manipulated through All jars to be labelled with name of berries and digital or darkroom means. entry tickets attached. • All photographs are to be mounted onto A4 size white card. All lids will be removed for judging. • Photographs can be printed any size or Contents judged not the jar. shape as long as the finished work is smaller than the A4 white card. Please leave a Definitions as given in University of Otago Bulletin. minimum of a 5cm border. • A PICKLE is vinegar, salt, spices and sugar • Photographs can be printed at a camera used to preserve vegetables, fruits or nuts, shop or a desktop printer, preferably on eg gherkins, onions, walnuts, bread & butter photographic paper. pickles. • A RELISH: is a sour pickle with the vegetable TROPHIES FOR PHOTOGRAPHY finely chopped, eg corn, tomato, cucumber etc. COLLEGE CHALLENGE CUP • A CHUTNEY: is a sweet pickle being a mixture of crushed fruit and vegetable JUNIOR CHALLENGE CUP cooked with vinegar, sugar, and spices, eg. tomato, peach, rhubarb etc. SPECIAL PRIZES & SPONSOR $50 cash most points over classes 1040-1044, TROPHIES FOR donated by MADELEINE REVELY PRESERVES & JAMS CINEMA PARADISO HAWEA FLAT W.D.F.F. CHALLENGE CUP MRS. E.M. STUDHOLME MEMORIAL CUP Class 1040 Layering Class 1041 Kiwiana Icon IDA DARLING MEMORIAL CUP Class 1042 Silhouette JUNE SCOTT MEMORIAL CHALLENGE TROPHY Class 1043 Machinery SPECIAL PRIZES & SPONSORS $10 cash most points over classes 1050- 1057, donated by LESLY STEWART $10 cash most points over classes 1058- 1068, donated by LESLY STEWART Class 1050 Berry jam, any variety Class 1051 Raspberry jam Class 1052 Any variety of jam Class 1053 Apricot jam Class 1054 Jelly, fruit Class 1055 Preserved fruit, any variety Class 1056 Home-made lemon honey Class 1057 Marmalade 20 HOME INDUSTRY 85TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW
Class 1058 Home-made Fruit Paste LTD for Most points in vegetables Class 1059 Relish, any variety Class 1080 Cucumber Class 1060 Pesto, home-made Class 1081 Beans, 5 pods any variety Class 1061 Chutney, any variety Class 1082 3 Beetroot, any variety Class 1062 Pickle, any variety Class 1083 3 Leeks Class 1063 Pickled vegetables, one Class 1084 3 Carrots or more vegetable Class 1085 3 Onions, white or brown Class 1064 Home-made sauce, any variety Class 1086 3 Onions, red Class 1065 Preserved beetroot, in screw top jar Class 1087 3 Potatoes, white, table Class 1066 Homemade Cheese Class 1088 3 Potatoes, red, table Class 1089 3 Parsnips Class 1090 A collection of vegetables (Judged VEGETABLES for variety and display, 1 per person) Class 1091 3 Apples, any variety sponsored by Class 1092 3 Pears, any variety MEDITERRANEAN Class 1093 A selection of fruit in a small basket. WHOLESALE MARKET Class 1094 3 Tomatoes, ripe Class 1095 A selection of tomatoes Steward: Donella Osborne p: 0274087719 in a small basket Judge: Dr Compost (aka Ben Elms) Class 1096 5 Tomatoes ripe, cocktail, Entry Fee: $1 cherry or grape Prize Money: 1st $5; 2nd $3; 3rd $2 Class 1097 3 Zucchinis, yellow, green or black All exhibits to be grown by the exhibitor. Class 1098 3 Corn Cobs, any variety Class 1099 Any unusual shaped vegetable 2 Entries per class per person. Class 1100 Pumpkin, judged for quality or weight BASKETS MUST HAVE HANDLES. Class 1101 3 Sweet Capsicum, named (not chilli) Exhibits to be on a round white small paper plate Class 1102 3 Garlic, (not elephant) where possible and entry ticket must be securely Class 1103 5 stalks Rhubarb attached to the plate. TROPHIES FOR VEGETABLES STUDHOLME CUP JIM WALLACE MEMORIAL TROPHY SPECIAL PRIZES & SPONSOR Class 1084 - $10 donated by LAKE HAWEA CONTRACTING LTD Class 1090 - $10 donated by LAKE HAWEA CONTRACTING LTD Class 1095 - $10 donated by LAKE HAWEA CONTRACTING LTD Class 1102 - $10 donated by LAKE HAWEA CONTRACTING LTD $10 donated by LAKE HAWEA CONTRACTING 85TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW HOME INDUSTRY 21
CUPS AND TROPHIES FOR JUNE SCOTT MEMORIAL CHALLENGE TROPHY awarded to an exhibitor from outside the Upper HOME INDUSTRY SECTION Clutha area for the most points in Baking, Preserves & Jams. Winners - 2009, J Anderson; 2010, D Barkman; 2011,D Ballantyne; 2012, J HAWEA FLAT W.D.F.F. CHALLENGE CUP for most Anderson; 2013, D Ballantyne; 2014, A Smillie; points in Baking, Craft, Creative Fibre, Embroidery, 2015, D Ballantyne; 2016, Andi Smillie; 2017 Andi Patchwork, Preserves & Jams. Winners - 1953 Mrs Smillie; 2018 A Smillie; 2019-2020 Pam Nind; 2021 D T Anderson, 1954, Mrs L M Goodger; 1955-57, P. Horner ; Mrs B H Umbers; 1958, Miss Ironside; 1959-65, Mrs Lawless; 1966, Mrs Burgess; 1967, Miss McCall; WANAKA EMBROIDERY GUILD TROPHY awarded 1968, Mrs G Wilson; 1969, Mrs R Jones; 1970-71, for Most Points in Embroidery. Winners – 2009, V Miss M McCall; 1972, Mrs E C Anderson; 1973-74, Garrett; 2010, J Bruce; 2011-12, J McIvor; 2013, V Mrs M E Allison; 1975-77, A Urquhart; 1978, Miss M Brown; 2014-15, Jane McIvor; 2016, Velma Brown; McCall; 1979, Mrs E King; 1980, Mrs J Robertson; 2017, Velma Brown; 2018 V. Brown; 2019-2020 1981-82, Miss M McCall; 1983, Miss E McMillan; Jane McIvor ; 2021 J. Bruce ; 1984-86, Miss M McCall; 1987-88, Mrs S Turnock; 1989-90, Miss M McCall; 1991, S Turnock; 1992, W STUDHOLME CUP for most points in K Aspinall; 1993, L Overton; 1994, I M Darling; Vegetables. Winners - 1991-93, F Urquhart; 1994, 1995-97, L Overton; 1998-99, R Landreth; 2000, D G Pittaway; 1995, L Overton; 1996, F Urquhart; Barkman; 2001, L Overton;2002-04, D Barkman; 1997, Mrs I Urquhart; 1998-99, L Overton; 2000- 2005, J Robertson; 2006-09, D Barkman; 2010 04, T Toogood; 2005, D Osborne; 2006, D Pricolo; S. Manson; 2011, D Ballantyne; 2012, J Anderson; 2007, J Turnbull; 2008-11, D Pricolo; 2012, G Kerr; 2013, D Ballantyne; 2014, Jane McIvor; 2015, D 2013-14, D Osborne; Ballantyne; 2016, L Overton; 2017, Robyn Bennett; 2015, L Buggs; 2016, Tony Poole; 2017, Liz Buggs; 2018-2020 L Overton; 2021 J Bruce ; 2018 L. Buggs; 2019-2021 J. Hogan MAUD GRAY & GWENITH BELOE MEMORIAL CUP JIM WALLACE MEMORIAL TROPHY for winner donated by Shona Turnock for most points in of Class 1090, Vegetables: Winners - 1991, Hall Junior Baking. Winners 2017; Pipi Horan / Rata Family; 1992,P Cole; 1993, F Urquhart; 1994, Hall Horan; 2018 A. Benson : 2019 Maggie Docherty/ family; 1995-96, B&R Hall; 1997, L Overton; 1998, Amy Benson; 2020 Lucy Radford ; 2021 L.Radford ; A Sidey; 1999, L Overton; 2000, N Matheson; MERINO SHOP, TARRAS SILVER TRAY donated 2001-02, L Overton; 2003-04, T Toogood; 2005, by Merino Shop Tarras for most outstanding A McKenzie; 2006, D Pricolo; 2007, D Osborne; fibre exhibit from Creative Fibre, Embroidery, 2008, N Matheson; 2009-11, D Pricolo; 2012, B Patchwork and Sewing. Winners - 2004, L King; 2013-14, K Collins; 2015, D Osborne; 2016, Cashen; 2005, J Bruce –(Embroidery); 2006, J Kay Collins; 2017, Lynley Ashe; 2018 K. Collins ; K. McIvor; 2007, R Holland (Creative Fibre); 2008, Collins; 2019: 2021 L. Ash G Drummond; 2009, S Allan; 2010, A Munro; BELOE/TURNOCK CUP for most points in Baking. 2011, D Ballantyne; 2012, J McIvor; 2013, S Allan; Winners - 2001-03, A Napier; 2004, L Barkman; 2014, Suzanne Lane; 2015, J Mullins; 2016, Shirley 2005, J Anderson & L King; 2006-08, A Fahey; Farquhar; 2017, Heather Kerr; 2018 A Turnbull; 2009, B Brady; 2010, N Dickey & B Brady; 2011, D 2019 C. Hyndham: 2020 Dot McKay; 2021 J Bruce Ballantyne; 2012, J Anderson; 2013, D Ballantyne; MRS E.M. STUDHOLME MEMORIAL TROPHY 2014, Rena Cowie & Kathleen Sutherland; 2015, awarded to a local exhibitor for the most points D Ballantyne; 2016, Kathleen Sutherland; 2017, in Baking, Preserves & Jams. Winners - 1989, Robyn Bennett; 2018 P.Winsloe & L. Overton; Mrs S Turnock; 1990, Miss M McCall; 1991, S 2019-2020 L.. Overton; 2021 K. Shale ; Turnock; 1992, K Aspinall; 1993, L Overton; IDA DARLING MEMORIAL CUP for most points 1994, I M Darling; 1995-97, L Overton; 1998, R in Preserves & Jams, donated by Grace and Lyn Landreth; 1999, L Overton; 2000, D Barkman; Overton. Winners - 2002-11, D Barkman; 2012, 2001, L Overton; 2002-08, D Barkman;2009, N J Anderson; 2013, D Ballantyne; 2014, Ruby Hall; Dickey/L King; 2010, N Dickey & B Brady; 2011; 2015, D Ballantyne; 2016, Andi Smillie; 2017, Andi K Sutherland; 2012, N Dickey/F Adcock; 2013, Smillie; 2018 A. Smillie; 2019-2020 Liz Buggs; 2021 K Sutherland; 2014, Ruby Hall; 2015, R Bennett; J. Bruce 2016, Kathleen Sutherland; 2017, Robyn Bennett; 2018-2020 L Overton; 2021 P. Vaughan 22 HOME INDUSTRY 85TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW
ROSEBOWL donated by Wanaka Creative Fibre ELIZABETH IRONSIDE MEMORIAL TROPHY - Group (formerly Spinners & Weavers) – for Winner of the Novice Flower Arrangement in Floral most points in Creative Fibre; Winners – 1990, Design (formerly Decorative). Winners – 2003, P J Robertson; 1991-93, P Plew; 1994-03, J Ward; 2005, K Davis; 2006-08, in recess; 2009, Robertson; 2004, G Rowlands; 2005-07, J S McLean; 2010, J Anderson; 2011, n/a; 2012-13, Robertson; 2008, H Kerr; 2009, B Chamberlayne; S Deuchrass; 2014, Alice Harris; 2015-16, not 2011, S Manson; 2012, G Rowlands; 2013, G awarded; 2017,not awarded Rowlands; 2014, Betty Allan; 2015, G Rowlands; 2016, Betty Allan; 2017, Heather Kerr; 2018 B. THE HOMEBREW CUP for Most Points in Allan; 2019-2021 A. McFarlane; Homebrew. Winners – 2012, R Holland/ G Kean; 2013, T Outram; 2014, Daniel Hyndman; 2015, CUT FLOWERS CUP donated by Yeverley R Hall; 2016, not awarded; 2017 Harvey Kane; McCarthy for most points in Cut Flowers, Blooms 2018 G. McKay; 2019-2020 Kathy Nicol; 2021 C. & Roses. Winners – 1991, E Harris; 1992-94, R Lumsden ; Colling; 1995-97, E Harris; 1998, A Rich; 1999, C Humphrey; 2000, K Nimmo; 2001-09, V Garrett; COLLEGE CHALLENGE CUP donated by Doughbin 2011, L McRae; 2012, L McRae /L Ives; 2013, V Bakery & Cafe for most points in all Yr 7 to Yr 13 Garrett; 2014-15, Lynley Ives; 2016, Liz McRae; Classes. Winners – 2002, J Pierce; 2003, P Ward; 2017, Shirley Deuchrass;2018 L. McRae; 2019 L. 2005, S Allen; 2006, V Anderson; 2007, F Woods; McRae; 2020 K. Nicol ; 2021 L.McRae 2008-11, S Bruce; 2012-13, K Millis; 2014, Holly Wigg; 2015, B Fraser; 2016, Rata Horan; 2017, Rata NEVILLE FOOTE MEMORIAL TROPHY donated Horan; 2018 S. Walsh; 2019 Amy Benson & Maggie for overall SUPREME ROSE, Cut Flowers, Roses. Docherty: 2020 Cody Brett ; 2021 Lucy Radford ; Winners – 1999, C Taylor; 2000, S Rich; 2001, L Pannett; 2002, M Snow; 2003, L Graves; 2004, L JUNIOR CHALLENGE CUP donated by Mrs A Chave; 2005, C Wigg; 2006-08, R Fegan; 2009, Allison for most points in all Junior Classes, L Dale; 2010, L McRae; 2011, J Mulholland; 2012, Preschool to Yr 6. Winners 1990-92, S Jopson; J Bruce; 2013, H Mathewson; 2014, Ann Scanlan; 1993, J Taylor; 1994, S Gillespie; 1995, J Shaw; 2015, L&R Fegan; 2016, Liz McRae; 2017, Liz 1996, L Bracewell; 1997, K Turnock; 1998, J Pierce; McRae; 2018 R. Hall; 2019 L. McRae: 2020-2021 1999-03, S Pringle; 2004, L & F Woods; 2005, L Alannah McRae Woods; 2006, F Woods; 2007, L Woods; 2008-09, A Russell; 2010, S Millis; 2011, C O’Brien; 2012, M HELEN & ROB MATHEWSON CUP – Champion Weedon; 2013-14, H Russell; 2015, Zack Adams- Pink Rose. Winners – 2014, J Mulholland; 2015, Biggs; 2016, Olivia Shore; 2017, Cody Sherwin; Lynne Fegan; 2016, Lyn Key; 2017, Liz McRae; 2018 2018 G Wallis; 2019 Evie Wallis & Guy Walsh: 2020 L. McRae; 2019 L. McRae;2020 Shirley Allan; 2021 Evie Wallis/Hannah Radford; A. Jeans L. McRae DECORATIVE CUP for most points in Floral Design (formerly Decorative). Winners - 1991-92, J Robertson; 1993-94, M Price; 1995, M Shanks; 1996, G Overton; 1997, M Price; 1998-00, J Johnson; 2001-02, G Feisst; 2003, R Waldron & J Johnson; 2004, J Johnson; 2005, J Young; 2006- 08, in recess; 2009, G Kerr; 2010, J Anderson; 2011-12, G Kerr; 2013, S Deuchrass; 2014-15, G Kerr; 2016, not awarded; 2017, not awarded WANAKA GARDEN CLUB CUP for the Most Outstanding Exhibit in Floral Design (formerly Decorative). Winners - 2000-01, G Feisst; 2002- 03, J Johnson; 2004, P Kane; 2005, J Young; 2006-08, in recess; 2009, G Kerr; 2010, M Duncan; 2011-12, G Kerr; 2013, S Deuchrass; 2014-15, G Kerr; 2015, 2016, not awarded; 2017, not awarded 85TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW HOME INDUSTRY 23
THANK YOU! THE UPPER CLUTHA A&P SOCIETY EXTENDS A HUGE THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING SHOW SPONSORS CORPORATE TYNDALL MATUKITUKI Russell Brown Memorial Trophy Farmlands Boehringer Ingelheim 63b Catering Co-operative The Alpine Group Devold Wool Allflex (Minaret Station) ODT Direct Ltd Alliance Group Ltd Wanaka Auto Repairs Hirepool/ Edgewater Alpine Auto Centre (2010) Ltd Continental Johnstone Family ANZCO Foods Todd & Walker Law Lake Bar Ltd Richard and Suzanne HUNTER Lammermoor Ewing Distillery A R Morris ROB ROY ASB Bank Limited The Slammer Ag World Ltd FMG Advice & Craig Myles, Insurance NZ Sothebys Ann-Louise Stokes K9 Natural International Realty Aspiring Quilters CRIFFEL Mighty Mix Great Southern Cinema Paradiso Aspiring Water Dog Food Ltd Macalister Todd Phillips David & Jan Allen AWS Legal/Bodkins QLDC McIvor Plumbers & Forest Range Limited Barenburg Agriseeds Gas Fitters Wanaka Ltd UCT Judy and John Young Devon Dairy Farms Mediterranean Market VetEnt Aspiring Kay Curtis Hanley Animal trition Wanaka Wanaka Mega Lake Hawea Contracting Mitre 10 Heritage Dunedin New World - Wanaka Services Leisure Lodge NZ Merino Company Lesly & Graham Stewart Landpro Ltd Party Plus Ltd MEDIA Madeleine Reveley Mainland Minerals Perriam ODT Southern Limited The Material Girls Polson Higgs Mrs M McCarthy Radio Wanaka Orijen Petfood Ltd Provida Memorial Prize Media Works Palamountains Animal Nutrition Puzzling World NZ Sheepbreeders Wanaka App Association PGG Wrightson Ltd Rockgas Wanaka Ruralco NZ Ltd Shona Turnock Ravensdown Ltd CARDRONA Selectrix Stuart & Rhonda Hurley Templeton Gravity Events Engineering 2020 Ltd Silver Fern Farms Wanaka Art Society New Zealand The NZ Merino Wanaka Paper Plus Wanaka Creative Fibre Hearing Ltd Company Group Wanaka Tractor Services Optimise Wanaka Agricultural Wanaka Embroiderers Paterson Pitts Contracting Guild Pumptech Wanaka Hotel MAKARORA Wanaka Organics Taylor Pass Honey Wanaka Spraying Essential Nutrician Wanaka Section Services Harcourts Wanaka Wools of Wanaka Peter & Dee Gordon Purvis Daughters Trust 24 | Official Show Partner FARMLANDS
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