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Public Notices. pil’K HAND to-morrow. pupils 2 p.m meet instructor Furtlior pnplis wanted.

HOKITIKA CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY’S R.S.A. HALL, HOKITIKA.

SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1937. 'rococcls ni iiill i>l All iAi-tis ? Chuicli L'Anulh.) S( IJKDi'LK. SECTION A.

Class | Japanese, liot less than six vaiieties. First prize U>- easli ami trophy; second prize 5/-. 2 Four Japanese, -1 varieties, Jackson Cup ; second prize 6/-. Present holder, Air A. (Jrouisky. 3 Four .Japanese, incurved, 2 varieties. First prize Ilt/C, second ptize

■l—Two Japanese, 1 variety. First prize 3;'-, second prize I/O. 5 Two Japanese, 2 varieties. t'ir.st prize second prize 1/0. 6 Two White .Japanese. First prize 3/-, second prize 1/0. 7 Two Yellow Japanese. f* irst prize 3/-, second prize 1/0. 8— Two J telle.v Japanese. hirst. Prize 3 second 1,0. 9 Two Pink Japanese. First 'prize (.up IU/6, second prize 3/-. Present holder id. Fitzgerald. 10— Two Japanese, any other colour First Prize 3/-', second prize 1/0. 11— Four ( liiue.se. I varieties. I''irst prize 10/- donated hy .J, 15, Ward, Esq., .second prize 1/0, 12— Four Chinese, 2 varieties. First prize 3/-, second prize 1/0. 13 Two Chinese, 2 varieties. First prize 3/-. second prize 1/0. 1-1 —Two Chinese, 1 variety. First prize o/- Second Prize 1/6. 15 chts.s for new glowers). First prize Clip valued 10/0 presented hv Alt AV. F. Richards, second prize 5/-. 16—'Three vases Single Chrysanthemums, three sprays each variety to each vase. First prize 5/-, second prize 1/0. 17 Six varieties, not single. Outside grown Chrysanthemums not to he disbudded, not more than 15 sprigs to each vase. First prize Coulson j Cup and 3/-, second prize 1/6. IS—Collection, 6 vases Flowers, 6 varieties, outside grown, (not Cliry--1 santheiniims). First prize* Carden Cup and 3/-, second prize 1/0. / 18—Bowl of Chrysanthemums, any foliage allowed. First-prize 7/6, second prize 5/-. 20—Bowl Flowers outside grown (not, Chrysanthemums). First prize .‘5/-, second prize 1/6. 21 Rose. First prize 3/-, second prize 1/(5. 22—Any Single Flower, mq classified. First prize 3/-, second prize 1/6. 20/- cash for most poitns in classes 1 to 11. Ynrrall Rose Bowl (trophy) for best local grown bloom. Present holder, A. Groufsky. Miniature bow] presented annually. Runner-up 7/0. Three entries in each class 0|- no second prize except Class I, when two entries will count for second prize. Points to count —First 3, second 2, third 1. Entrance fee (id. Members 3d. . -SECTION R . POT PLANTS. (First prize 3/-/ second prize 1/6).

(’hiss 23 Plant. Chns:ml.hnmiiins with lint loss tliiin lliroo hlooms. ‘2l— Chrysanthemums not more Until

2 lilooms. 25—I)eccr;ifive Chrysanthemums (pot. not to exceed 10 inches). 20—Native Fern. 27—Pot .Plant. 23—Pot Plant in Flower. First prize 3/-, second prize 2/0. SECTION C. VEGETABLES.

Class 29 Rest Collection Canlcii Produce (nut less than 9 varieties). First prize 7/9, seeniu| prize 2'(5. DECORATIVE. SECTIOX D. 30 — Decorated Tahle. First prize 19/9 and Coronatiun Cup (to In* won outriulit), second prize o/-. Entry tee !/-. •51—Decorated Tahle (children under ](>), First prize o/-, Mrs Bennett * special ; second prize 2'9. 92--- Arranged Basket ul Flowers, dd—Arranged Floating Bowl, d)—Arranged Crystal Vase Tahle. dd—Arranged Bowl Flowers (large). 00 Arranged Bowl Flowers (smalli. d7—Floral Design. coxomoxs. Three entries in each class or no first prize. All entries (id. after 2 0 paid, entries

free. Kntrii's l<'r Section :< A‘’ close on THURSDAY. A ray 0. at -I p.m. All Otlioi s FTC I DAY. May 7. at' 4 p.m. The Show will be open till 10 n m. Admission 1 Children free. SWEFTS. LAKE. PRODUCF, AND ’.ID.MULE STALLS. lM’ivslimenL to ha bad in the Tan TCooms under the direction of the Ladies’ Committee!

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1937, Page 1

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