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HOKITIKA CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY’S CORONATION. ANNUAL- SHOW R.S.A. HALL, HOKITIKA. SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1937. (Proceeds in aid of All Saints’ Churclx ' Funds.) SCHEDULE. SECTION A. Class 1— Six Japanese, not less than six varieties. First prize 10/- cash and trophy ; second prize 5/-. 2 Four Japanese, 4 varieties, Jackson Cup,; second prize 5/-. Present holder, Mr A. Groufsky. 3 Four Japanese, incurved. 2 varieties. First prize 10/6, second puze 3/-.

4—Two Japanese, 1 variety. First prize 3/-, second prize 1/6. 6— I Two White Japanese. First prize cup and 3/-, secoiod prize 1/6. Present holder, H. Fitzgerald. 6—Two White Japanese. First prize 3/-, second prize 1/6. 7_Two Yellow Japanese. First prize 3/-, second prize 1/6. 8— Two Reflex Japanese. First Prize 3/-, second 1/6. 9 Two Pink Japanese, First prize 10/6, second prize 3/-. 10— Two Japanese, any other colour First Prize 3/-, second prize 1/6. 11— Four Chinese, 4' varieties. First ■j prize 10/- donated by J, B. Ward. Esq., second prize 1/6. 12— Four Chinese, 2: varioties. First prize .3/-,- second prize 1/6. 13— Two ‘Chinese,>2 varieties. First prize 3/.-| second prize >l/6. 14— Two Chinese, 1 variety. First prize 5/., Second Prize 1/6. 15— Blooms of 3 varieties. (Special clas s for new growers). First prize trophy valued 10/6 presented by Mr W. E. Richards, second prize 5/-. 16— Three vases Single Chrysanthemums, three sprays each variety to each vase. Fir°t prize 5/-, second prize 1/6. 17— Six varieties, not single. Outside grown Chrysanthemums not to be disbudded, not more than 3 sprigs to each vase. First prize Coulson Cup and 3/-, second prize 1/6. 18— Collection, 6 vases Flowers, 6 varieties; outside grown, (not Chrysanthemums), First prize Garden Cup and 3/-; second prize 1/6. 18—Bowl of Chrysanthemums, any foliage allowed. First prize 7/6, second prize 5/-, > 20— Bowl Flowers outside grown (not Chrysanthemums). First prize 3/-, second prize 1/6, 21— Rose. First prize 3/-, second prize 1/6. VK ' 22 Any Single Flower, not classified. First prize 3/-, second prize 1/6. 20/- cash for most poitns in classes 1 to 14. Yarrall RoSe Bowl (trophy) for best Local grown bloom. Present holder, A. Groufsky. Miniature bowl presented annually. Runner-up 7/6. Three entries in each class or no second prize except Class 1, when two entries will count for second prize. Points to ; count—First 3 > second 2, third 1. ; Entrance fee 6d. Members 3d. SECTION B. POT PLANTS. (First prize 3/-, second prize 1/6),. Class 23 Plant Chrysanthemums with not less than three blooms. 24 Chrysanthemums not more than 2 blooms. 25 Decorative Chrysanthemums (pot not to exceed 10 inches). 26 Native Fern. 27 Pot Plant. 28— Pot Plant in ■ Flower. First prize 3/-, second prize 2/6. J SECTION C. VEGETABLES, Class 29 Best Collection Garden Produce riiot less than 8 varieties). First prize 7/6; second prize 2/6. DECORATIVE. SECTION D. 30— Decorated- Table. First prize 10/6 and Coronation Gup (to be won / outright;,- second/prize 5/-. Entry fee 1/-. ' " i - r 31 —Decorated Table' (children under 16). First prize 5/-, Mrs Bennett’s special; second prize 2/6. 32 -Arranged Basket, of 1 lowers. 33 Arranged Floating Bowl. 34 Arranged Crystal Vase Table. 35 Arranged Bowl Flowers (large). —Arranged Bowl Flowers (small). 37—Floral Design. CONDITIONS. Three entries in each class or no first prize. All entrie.S'Od, after 2/6 paid, entries free. ' Entries for Section “A” close on THURSDAY, May 6, at 4 p.m. All others FRIDAY, May 7, at 4 p.m. * The Show will be open from 2 p.m. till 10 p.m. Admission 1/-, Children free. SWEETS, CAKE, PRODUCE, SEWING, FANCY GOODS AND JUMBLE STALLS. Refreshments to be had in the Tea Rooms under the direction of the Ladies’ Committee.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1937, Page 8

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