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Public Notices. ST. MARY’S SUMMER flower show WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1934, SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOK'TIKA. SECTION A.—FLOWERS. Class. (First prize 3/-, second 1/6). 1— 3 .Vases Sweet Peas, six spikes each vase. Efaeh vase a distinct colour. 2 3 Vases Sweet Peas, three spikes each vase, 3 varieties. 3 6 Gladioli, six varieties. (First prize Mr F. Groufsky 5/-). 4 3. Gladioli, three varieties. 5 Three Cactus Dahlias, three varieties. 6 /Three Decorative Dahlias, fibre* varieties (First prize 5/-, Mr Fitzgerald). 7 Collection of Dahlias, six distinct types (First prize 10/6). 8— Three Roses, not less' than two varieties Silver Cup donated by Mr Jack Lyncn). 9 Six Antirrhinums, not less than three varieties. 10 — Three Asters, three varieties. 11— Collection of Cut Flowers, Six vaseSj annuals. (V'arrall Cup, to be won twice in succession or ■ three times at intervals.) 12— Three Callendulas, three varieties. 13— Six Zinnias, three varieties. 14 — Collection of Cut Flowers, 6 vases perennials. (First prize 10/-) 15— Two African Marigolds, two varieties. 16— Vase of French Marigolds. 17— Three Vases Stocks, three spikes, three colours. (First prize 5/-) 18— Pot Plant. 19— Pot Plant in Flower. 19a —Aiiy not classified, SECTION 8.-VEGETABLES. (First prize 3/- } second 1/6). Trophy for most points in Section.

Class. 20— Four Table Carrots 21— Four Beetroot, Round 22 Four Beetroot, Long. 23 Four OnLns. 24 Four Turnips. 25 Four Parsnips. 2G—Two. Cabbages, 27 Six Potatoes, Long. 28— Six Potatoes, Round 29 Two Lettuces. 30— Six Eschallots. 31 — Four Stalks Rhubarb. 32 — Six Runner Beans. 33 Two Cucumbers. 31 —Two Heads Celery. 35 — Heaviest Marrow. 36 Heaviest Pumpkin. 37 — Best Collection Vegetables, 8 varieties (First prize 10/-). 38— Six Tomatoes, outdoor grown. SECTION C.—DECORATIVE. First prize 3/-, Second prize 1/6. Class. 39 Arranged Bowl Gladioli or Primulinus, any foliage. 40— Arranged Bowl Phlox Drummond! (any foliage). 41 — Arranged Bowl Antirrhinums. 42 Bowl of Dahlias (any foliage). 43 — Arranged, Bowl any Flower, any

foliage (First prize 5 /-). 44 — Arranged Floating Bowl. 45 Arranged Basket of Flowers. 46 Gent’s Buttonhole. 47 Gent’s Buttonhole, children under 16. 48— Ladies’ Spray, 49 Decorated Table (Ist 10/-, 2nd 5/-) SECTION D.—COOKING. First prize 2/6, Second prize 1/3. Class. 50— Brown Loaf. 50a —White Loaf (home-made yeast). 50b—White Loaf (compressed yeast). 51— Brown Yeast Loaf, 52 Nut Loaf. 53 Raisin Loaf. 54 Billy Currant Loaf. 55 Date Loaf. 56 Light Fruit Cake. 57 Fruit Cake; cooked in gas stove. 58— Fruit Cake, cooked in fuel stove. 59 Madeira Cake aooked in fuel stove. 60— Walnut Cake. 61 — Cherry Cake. 62 -Coffee Cake. 63 Orange Cake. 64 Collection of Small Cakes. 65 — Collection of Madeira Cake, Plate ' of Scones, Sponge (Hat or rolled), plate Plain Pastry. 66 — Seed Cake. 67 — Marble Cake, 68— Preserved Ginger Cake. 69 Fairy Cakes. 70— Cream Puffs. 71— Cream. Lillies. 72 Cream Horns. 73 Cornish Pasties. 74 — Shell Pies. 75 — Sultana Scones (girdle and plain;. 76 Peach Pie, not puff pastry. 77 Billy Sponge. 78— Waffles Plate. 79 Plate Jam Tarts. 80— Plate Fruit SquaresSECTION E.—FANCY WORK.

vj CC First prize 2/G, second prize 1/3. No article that has already taken a prize to ho entered, lass. I— D’oyley, embroidery, wh'te. 82 —D’oyley, embroidery, coloured. 85—Hand-worked Article. Embroidered Article. .84 —Sample Drawn Thread work. 85—Hand-worked Article. Embroidcrd in odours.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1934, Page 1

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