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ST. MARY’S SUMMER FLOWER SHOW SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1935. SECTION A—FLOWERS. Class. (First prize 3/-, second 1/6). I—3 Vases Sweet Peas, six spikes each vase. Each vase a distinct colour. Special Ist 5/-. ' 2—3 Vases Sweet' Peas, three spikes each vase, 3 varieties. 1 ,3—6 Gladioli, six varieties. (First Special. Cup, 2nd special 2/6. 4 Gladioli, 3 varieties. First Special 5/-, 2nd special 2/-. 5 Six Cactus Dahlias, three varieties 6 Decorative Dahlias, 3 varieties. Mrs Fitzgerald’s Special 5/-. 7 Three Decorative Dahlias, 3 varieties. 8— Three Roses, not less than two varieties. Silver Cup. 9 Six Antirrhinums, not less than three varieties. 10— Three Asters, three varieties. 11— Collection of Cut Flowers, srx vases, Annuals. (Yarrall Cup, to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals). 12— Three Callendulas, 3 varieties. 13— Six Zinnias two varieties. 14— Collection of Cut Flower 3j 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. 18— Pot Plant. 19— Pot Plant in Flower. 20— Any Flower not classified. 21— Six Pansies, three varieties. 22 6 Violas, three varieties. * SECTION B—VEGETABLES. (First prize 3/-, second 1/6). Trophy for most points in Section. Class. 23 Four Table Carrots 24 -Four Beetroot 25 Four Onions 26 Four Turnips 27 — Four Parsnips 28— Two Cabbages 29 Four Potatoes 30— Lettuces 31— Six Eohallots 32 Four Stalks Rhubarb 33 Six Runner Beans 34 Two Table Marrows 35 Best Collection Vegetables, 10 varieties (First prize 10/-). 35a—Best Collection Vegetables, 6 varieties. Special 5/-. SECTION C—DECORATIVE. First prize 3/-, Second prize 1/6. Class. 36 Arranged Fowl Gladioli or Primulinus, any foliage. 37 Arranged Bowl Phlox Drumraondi (any foliage). 38— Arranged Bowl Antirrhinums 39 Bowl of Dahlias (any foliage) 40— Arranged Bowl any Flower, any foliage. (First prize 5/-). 41— Arranged Floating Bowl. 42 Arranged Basket of Flowers 43 Gent’s Buttonhole. 44 Gent’s Buttonhole children under 16. 45 Lady s Spray 46 Decorated Table: Entries 1/-. Ist prize'£l/:/- 2nd p\-ize 6/-. SECTION D.—COOKING. First Prize 2/6, second priz e 1/3. Glass 47 Home Made White Loaf 48— ’Brown Loaf 49 Nut Loaf 50— Date Loaf 51— 6 Oven Scones (plain). 52 Oven Scones (Sultana) 53 6 Girdle Scones 54 6 Pikelets 55 Cream Puffs 56 -Butterfly Cakes 57 Plain Cake. (Special, Mrs A. Groufsky 51-). * 58— Chocolate Cake 59 Ginger Cake 60— Seed Cake 61— Fruit CAke 62 Fruit Cake, cooked in gas range 63 F ruit Cake cooked in fuel range. 64 Madeira Cake, cooked in fuel range 65 Plain Sponge cooked’ in electric rang# 66 Sponge Sandwich 67 Sponge Roll 68— Butter Sponge 69 Cornish Pasty 1 0— I ruit Pie 71— Apple Shortcako 72 Plate Pastry 73 Plate Shortbread 74 Plate Fancy Biscuits 75 Collection Small Cakes 76 Collection Sweets SECTION E—FANCY WORK. First Prize 2/6, Second Prize 1/3 No Article that has already taken a p;iz e to be entered. Class. 77 D’Oyley, Embroidery. 78— Sample Drawn Thread Work 79 Hand-worked Article, embroidered in colours. 80— Crochet, fine. 81— Hand-worked Toilet Set 82— Hand-made Mat 83 — Unclassified Article, hand-made 84— Hand-made Fancy Bag 85— Fancy Apron 86— Article in Raffia 87— Article mado from Sugar Bag 88— Article made from 1/- worth of material' 89— Prettiest Frock for Baby (12 months and under). SECTION F—SUNDRIES. First Prize 2/6, Second Prize 1/3. Class. 90— Home-made Soap 91— Bottles of home-made Jam, 2 varieties. 02—2 Bottles home-made Pickles, 2 varieties i

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1935, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1935, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1935, Page 8

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