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HOKITIKA CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY’S ANNUAL SHOW.. R.S.A. HALL, HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1939. Proceeds in aid All Saints’ Church fund. SCHEDULE. SECTION A. Cut Flowers. Chrysanthemums. Class 1— Six Japanese, not less than three varieties. Mist prize 10/-,'2nd 5/-. 2 Four Japauese, incurve, 4 varieties. First prize Jacnson Cup r 2nd o/-. Present holder, . Mrs Jtie&r. 3 Four Japanese, incurved favo varieties. First 10/6, 2nd 3/—' 4 Two Japanese, one variety. Isfc 3/-, 2nd 1/6. ■ : 5 Two white Japanese. Ist Cup, 2nd 1/6 Present, holder, Mr F. Martini. 6 Two Yellow Japanese. Ist 3/-,* 2nd 1/6. • •' 7 red Japanese. Ist 3/-, 2nd 1/6. 8— Two reflex Japanese. Ist 3/- 2nd '.. 1/6. ’ . 9 Two pink Japauese. Ist 3/-, 2nd 1/6. 10— Two Japanese, any other colour. Ist 3/-, 2nd 1/6. 11— Four Chinese, four varieties. Ist 10/- donated by Mr J. B. Ward, 2nd 1/6. 12— Four Chinese, 2 varieties. Ist 3/-, 2nd 1/6. . * 13— Two Chinese, 2 varieties. Ist 3/-, 2nd 1/6. 14— -Two Chinese, 1 variety. Ist 3/-, 2nd

1/6. 15— 6 bloomß of 3 varieties, (special class fur new growers). lßt. trophy, , valued 10/6, presented by Mr W. E. Richards. 2nd 5/-. 16— Three vases, single Chrysanthemums, three sprays of each variety in each vase. Ist's/-, 2nd 1/6. * 17— Six varieties, not single, outside grown Chrysanthemums not to be disbudded, not more than three 1 sprigs to each vase. First Coulsou Cup, 2nd 1/6. Present holder of <}up, Mrs H. Stapleton. . 18— Collection 6 vases flowers, 6 varieties outside grown (not chrysanthemums). ist 5/-, 2nd 3/-. .. 19— Rose. Ist 3/-, 2nd 1/6. •; 20— Any single flower, not classified. Ist 3/-, 2nd 1/6. , 30/- first ) 20/- second, 10/- third, for most points in Classes 1 to 14. Yarrall Rose Bowl (trophy) for best local grown bloom. Present holder, M* F. Martini. . Miniature bowl, presented annually to runner-up 7/6. v ;;' Three entries in each class or no second prize, except Class 1, when two entries will count for 2nd prize. Points to coupt—First 3, second 2, third 1. : V' • Entrance fee 6d Members 3d.

SECTION B. Pot Plants, First prize 3/-, second 1/6.. Class 21— Plant Chrysanthemums with not less than three blooms. 22 Chrysanthemums, hot more than two blooms 23 Decorative Chrysanthemum. 24 Maiden Hair Fern. 25 Pot Plant. 26 Pot plant in flower. SECTION C. Vegetables. 27 Best collection Garden Produce (not less than 6 varieties). Ist 7/6, 2nd 2/6. 28— Heaviest Marrow. Ist 2/& f 2nd 1/6. 29 Heaviest Pumpkin. Ist 2/6, 2nd x/b SECTION D. Decorative. Class 30— Decorated Table. Ist 10/6, 2nd 5/-, Entry fee 1/-. 31— Decorated Table (children under 16) First (Mr s Bennett’s special), 2nd 2/6. '• . 32 Arranged Basket of Flowers. Ist 3/-, 2nd 1/6. 33 Arranged Basket Flowers (children) First 5/_ Mr J. B. Ward’s special, 2nd 1/6. (Must be three entries). 34 Arranged Bowl of Flowers large First 3/-, 2nd 1/6. . 35 Floral design. First 5/.- Mr J. P, Ward’s special; 2nd 1/6. 36 decorated Umbrella. Ist 5/- 2nd 1/6. 37 Decorated Hat. Ist 5/-, 2nd 1/6. 18—Vase of Flower s . Ist 3/-, 2nd 1/6. 39—80wl of Chrysanthemums, any foliage. Ist 5/-, 2nd 1/6. bO—Bowl of Flowers, outsi le gnnvn (not chrysanthemums). Ist 6 - 2nd 1/6. Sections B, C and D must have three ntries in each class or no first prize I’ill be awarded. i . All entries 6d, after 2/6 paid, all euries fr^e.

Sweets, Cake, Produce, Sewing and Fancy Stalls, Gift Tree, Mystery Cave, Fish Pond, Definitely nothing to be sold from the stalls till the show i s opened. AFTERNOON TEA, under direction of Mother’s Union, The Show will b e open from 2 p.m, till 10 p.m. Admission 1/-, Children free. E. STOOP, Secretary.

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