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73. —Cornish Pasty. 74. —Fruit Pie. 75. —Apple Shortcake. 75.—Plate Pastry. 77. —Plate Shortbread. 1 78. —Plate Fancy Bisc.uiis*** 79. —Collection Small , Cakes, , 80. —Collection Sweets. SECTION E. FANCY /WORK. (T 1 nee fiiiims or no lirst prize). No Article that has already taken » prize to be entered. Class. First Prize 2/6, second 1/3. 81. —D’Oyley Embroidery. 'B2.—Sample Brawn .Thread Work. 83. —Hand-worked Articles Embroidered in colours. 84. —Crochet (fine). 85. —Hand worked Toilet set. ' 86:-4-Hand-made Mat. 87.—Unclassified Article (hand-made). 88 —Hand-made Fancy Bag. 89. —Fancy Apron. 90>Tx?Article in Raffia. 91. -t/Article made from Sugar Bag. 92. —Article made from 1/- worth of material. 93. —Prettiest Frock for Baby (12 months and under). SECTION F. SUNDRIES . Class. First Prize 2/6, second 1/3. 94. —Home-made Soap. 95. —2 bottles home-made Jam, 2 varieties. 96. —2 bottles home-made Pickles, 2 varieties. 97. —2 bottles home-made Sauce. 98.,—2 bottles home-made Pickled - 'v i Onions. 90. Jellies, 2 different flavour* 100. 2 bottles Plum Sauce. 101. —2 bottles Tomato Sauce. 102. —2 bottles Tomato Chutney. 103. —1 dozen... Heaviest Hem-Eggs. SECTION G. KNITTING. Class. First Prize 2/6, second 1/3. 104. —Man’s Pullover or Cardigan. 105. —Lady’s Jumper or Cardigan. 106. —Any Knitted Article (unclassifl* ed). 107. —Baby's outfit, Dress, Coat Bonnet. -<*- ,• *' •“ 108. —Lady’s Dressing Jacket". 109. —Any Knitted Article (not exceeding 3 skeins wool). 110. —Kni'.ted Cushion. I'll.—Doll’s Knitted Jumper (under 14) entry free, RULES & REGULATIONS. No worn article and no article that has already taken a prize majKbe entered. " ‘ ’ ■ 1. All flowers in Section A must be grown by exhibitor. . 2. All Cups and special prizes to be competed for by Westland County exhibitors only. , ■ ■” 3. Three entries in each class or no first prize. , . . 4. Each exhibitor must stage Lis or her own entries. All Entries 6d, after 2/6 paid, entries free. Entries close with the Secretary on. TUESDAY, 2nd -FEBRUARY at 8 p.m. Show will be open from 2 p.m. until 10 p.m. Admission 1/-, children 6d. D. H. DIEDRICHS, Hon. Secretary. Revell Street., Box 90. Hokitika.

13^—Collection of Cut Flowers, six vases, annuals (Yarrall Cup, to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals). 14. Three Callenclulas, 15. —Six Zinnias, two varieties. 16. —Collection of Cut Flowers, six vases, Perennials. First prize 10/17. —Two African Marigolds, ‘two colors. 18. —Vase of French Marigolds. 19. —Three Vases Stocks, three spikes, three colours. 20. —Three Carnations, three varieties. 21. —V use Iceland Poppies. 22. Pot Plant. 23. —Pot Plant in flower. 24. —Any Flower, not< classified. Trophy for best Gladioli in Show. SECTION B. VEGETABLES. Class. First Prize 3/-, second 1/6Tropliy for most paints in Section. 25. Four Table Carrots. 26. —Four Beetroot. 27. —Four Onions. 28. —Four Turnips. 29. Four Parsnips. 30. —Two Cabbages. 31. Four Potatoes. 32. Two Lettuces. 33. —Six Esohallois. 34. —Four Stalks llhubarb. 35. —Six 11 untier Beaus. 36. —Two Table Marrows. 37. Best Collection of Vegetables, six varieties. Ist prize o'/-, donated by Mr A. Groufsky. 38. —Best Collection of Vegetables, ten ~ j varieties. Ist prize 10/-, 2nd oh. f' - SF.CTTOX (L P/fcCpll ATIVE. .. | •-.* *>.-(' i* ■' ,4am ■ First* Pbiito' #/n! second 1/6. J&.i—AfMEfigfetT ! Bc wTy, Pri mill iitus.-' 40.—Arranged Bowl Phlox Drumh ■■' 4T.—Arranged ' Pcwl Antirrhinums. 42. Bowl of Dal lias. 43. Arranged Bcwl, any flower, any foliage. First prize 5/-. 44. —Arranged Floating Bowl. 45. —Arranged Basket of Flowers. 46. —Gent's Buttonhole. 47. —Gent’s Buttonhole, ehildren under 16. Entry free. 48. —Lady’s Spray 49. —Decorated Table. Ist prize 10/6, 2nd prize 5/-. Entry 1/-. 60.—Decorated Table. Ist prize o'-, 2nd 2/6. Child’en under 10 entry free. SECTION D. COOKING. Class. First Prize 2/C, second 1/3. 51. —liome--Wa.de White Loaf. 52. —Brown Loaf. 53. Nut Loaf. 54. —Date Loaf. 55. —Six oven .Scones (plain). 56. —6 Oven Scones (Sultana). 57. Girdle Scenes. 58. —-Pikelets. 59. —Cream Puffs. 60. —Butterfly Cakes. 61. --Plain Cake. (Special, Mrs A. Groufsky 5/-.) 62. —Chocolate Cake. 63. —-Ginger Cake. 64. —Seed Cake. 65. —Fruit Cake. 66. —Fruit Cake, cooked in gas range. 67. —Fruit Cake, cooked in fuel range. 68. —Madeira Cake, cooked in fuel range. 69. —Plain Sponge, cooked in electric range. 70. —Sponge Sandwich. 7L—Sponge 8011. 72.—Butter Sponge.

ST. MARY’S SUMMER FLOWER SHOW SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1937. SECTION A. FLOWERS. Class. First Prize 3/-, second 1/0. Wells’ Cup lor most points in section. 1. —3 vases Sweet Peas, six spikes each rase, each vase a distinct colour. Special first prize •>/- 2. —3 vases Sweet Peas, three spikes each vase, 3 varieties. 3. —6 Gladioli, six varieties. Ist prize 7/6, 2nd 2/(3. 4. 3 Gladioli, ! varieties. Ist prize o/- (Mr F. Groul'sky), 2nd prize 2/-. 'b 5. —One Gladioli, any colour. Thi ee Prinmiinus. 7. —Three Hybrid Cactus Dahlias. 8. —Three Cactus Dahlias. 9. Six Decorative Dahlias, three varieties. Ist prize o/-. 10. —Three Roses, not less than two varieties, (trophy), Rose Howl, donated by Mr Jack Lynch. Rose Bowl to be won three times in succession or four times at intervals. 11. Six Antirrhinums, not less than three varieties. 12. —Three Asters. Three colors.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1937, Page 2

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