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FLORAL JpETE. IN AID ;OF TRINITY CHURCH FUNDS. VICTORIA PARK. WEDNESDAY, 9th FEBRUARY,- • • ..Commencing at 12.30 p.m. P ROGRAMME. . CLASS-1.--DECORATED VEHICLES. I.—Best Decorated Motor Car (floral or otherwise.) '■'. 1 Z'.'-Z.-'y ' '.'...." 2.—Best Decorated Horse and .Trap (floral or otherwise.) >. 3.—-Best Decorated Tradesman's turn-. out. (floral or otherwise.) ' CLASS 2.—MISCELLANEOUS: "_r 4._Befet Decorated Doll's Pram (floral.) •■ -, -,;-- v,, s.—Best' 'Decorated' "Go-carV or ; Brain (floral) " ■'. ' . " "". •' I . 6.—Best Decorated Lady's Oycla (floral.) T.—Best -Decorated Boy's Tricycle - (floral;) ■?■s ■ '- - ' " B.—Best Decorated Boy or Girl repre- ' seriling one of the Allies, g. —Most'..Original Costume . (lady . or gent.) 10.—Most Comical Costume (lady or gent.) "-- 11.—Best Poster Costume Advertising West Coast Business. 11a.—Best Decorated Four-in-hand Cycle Team. CLASS 3.—BABY SHOW COMPETITION. 12.—Best Baby under 12 months. 13. —Best-Baby under 2■" months. 14.—Best Rosebud from 2 to 4 years < g iris.) ;:; CLASS 4.--13 UT CLQWERa 15.—Best Display; of Sweet,Peas.; , 16.—Best display of Carnations.17,—Best Display of Cut Flowers (assorted.) 17A.-^Best,Display of, Cut Roses. '> CLASS S—DECORATIVE. .. 18. —Best Bridal Bouquet. • 19._Best Gent's Buttonhole. 20,—Best'Decor'atecT Table (only glass or China vases.) 21. —Best Floral Device. CLASS 6.-POT PLANTS. 22. —Best Maiden Hair Fern. 23.--Best Native Fern (assorted.) To be judged by appearance. 24.—Best Asparagus Plant; CLASS 7.—VEGETABLES. 25.—Best 6 Potatoes grown by exhibitor. 26.—Best Cabbage. 27. Best 6 Onions. 28. Best 6 Carrots (table.) 29.—Best 6 Parsnips. 30.—Best 3 Roots Beet. 31. —Best 3 heads of Lettuce. CLASS B.—COOKING AND DOMESTIC. 32.—Best Home-made lib. Butter. 33,_Best Home-made White Bread (21b.) 34, —Best Home-made Brown Bread (21b.) 35. —Best Home-made Scones. 36. —Best Home-made Assorted Pastry. 37,_Best Home-made Shortbread. 38.—Best Home-made Sponge Sandwich. 39. —Best Home-made Fruit Cake.' " 40.—Best Home-made Cream Puffs. 41. —Best Honey in. Comb (lib.) _ 42. —Best Dozen Hen Eggs (heaviest). 43. Assorted Home-made Jam. 44.—Best 2 varieties Picklfes.' CLASS 9..—INDUSTRIAL. , 45.—Best Exhibit Drawn Thread' Work 46,_Best Exhibit Huclc -a-BacK Work, 47,_Best Exhibit Monn.t.Melliek Work 48.—Beet Exhibit:'Stencilling Work. 49,_Best Exhibit Cotton Knitting. 50.—Best Exhibit Cotton Crochet, 51.—Best Collection Fancy Work'(three articles.) . ._..._ s?..—Best Pair Soldiers'_,S'ocks; 53. —Most Original Article -made; from sugar bags. - - - -- 54.—Most Original Article made from kerosene tins. 55,_Most Original Article mada from 501 b. flour bags.- •'" 55a.—Exhibition Amateur Photography (local scenery.) CLASS 10.—COMPETITIONS. (Horse Events.) 56.—Tread the Needle Trottin 5 Race. 57,_Medley Race,- -Walk Trot, and Gallop. • 58.—Best Hack Lady Rider. 59.„Best Hurdler (3 flights.) • 60. —Best Lady or Gentleman Driver. 61.—Tilting in the Ring (horseback.) 62. —Amateur Trot, one mile. 63.— Stcckmnn'g Race. GENERAL. 64.—Motor Car Obstacle Driving. 65. —Slow Bicycle Race. 66.—Motor Cycle Race (6 t 0 1 gear.) 67.—Stepping 100 Yards. . 68.—Tug-of-War ; five men aside ; 60st. maximum. •.----■■- - 69,_Boys' Race under 11 (120 yards.) 70.—Girls' Race under 16 (75 yards.) 71.—Goal Kicking. 72.—G01f Putting. . 73.—Croquet Target. ; .... 74.—Men's Hat Trimming, 75. —Bun-eating Competition. 76. —Guessing weight of Cake. 77. —Guessing weight of Sheep. 78.—Oaesuing number of beans in bottle. 79. —Xmas Tree. ■ • Lollie Stall, Ice Cream Stalk etc. Tea Rooms. Needlework Stall. CONDITIONS. 1. Entrance Fees for events No. 1, 2s 6d ; Events No. 2,3, and 64, Is 6d ; No 68, 5s per team. All other events 6d. 2. Entries for all events close on SATURDAY, sth February, except Nos. 65, and 67 to 78, which close on the ground at 2.15 p.m. on the 9th February. . 3. Five entries for each exhnbt or no prize. 4. Exhiibts for Classes: 4,-6, 7,8, and 9 must he at the Park between the hours of 9 a.m. and -11 a.m:,; otherwise they will not. be. judged. Class 2 must be'readv for judging by 2'p.Tn 1 . 5. All exhibits in Classes 7 and 8 become the-property, .of the. Committee. 6. Exhibitors iri Classes 4,5; 6, and 9 must remove exhibits, on, the. same evening of Carnival. ; ■;''v'."!. The Committee will not be sible for any exhibits damaged or lost. Entries will be received by the following, or at Mr. Geo. Sweetman's shop, Tainui Street. W. F. HARLEY, H. J. MUNRO, Joint Secretaries.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 1 February 1916, Page 7

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