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HOKITIKA CHRYSANTHEMUM - SOCIETY’S S ANNUAL SHOW.. R.S.A. HALL,:HOKITIKA, WEDNESDAY, MAY .10; 1939. k ' Proceeds in ; aid All'Saints’ Church fund. SCHEDULE ' SECTION,A. ■; Cut Flowers. -Chrysanthemums.;: • Class , V 1— Six Japanese, , not less than three varieties. Mrst prize 10/r, 2nd 5/-. 2 Four Japanese, incurve, First prize Jackson Cup, 2nd 5/-* Present holder, Mrs Kear. \ 3 Four Japanese, incitrvedj tW.varieties. First 10/6, 2pd 3/>., \ ' 4 Two Japanese,/one variety; Ist 3/-, 2nd 1/6. ••/".- '.v ’ 5 Two white Japanese. Ist Cup 2nd 1/6. Present holder, Mr F. Martini. ■ rj; 7'/.;;v 6 Two Yellow Japanese. Ist 3/-,. 2nd . 1/6. ,-i " • l '-. . 7 Two red Japanese. Ist 3/-/ 2nd 1/6. 8— Two reflex Japanese. Ist 3 J- 2nd ! 1/6. ; ■ . 9 Two pink Japanese; Ist 3/-J 2nd i/6. 10— Two Japanese, any other coiotir. Ist 3/-, 2nd 1/6. ; 11— Four Chinese, foiir varieties. Ist 10/- donated by Mr J. U. Wahl, 2nd 1/6; 3 \ V/V:^ 12— Four Chinese, 2 varieties. lst’3/r, 2nd I/O. t 13— Two Chinese, 2' varieties. Ist . 3/-, 2nd i/6. •• -v.' 14— -Two Chinese, 1 variety; IBt 3/-, 2nd l ' 6 -. : /W'--;.v : 'rv' ; : v : 15— 6 blooiiiß. of 3 varieties, (special class for : new groweiij). Ist, trophy, valued 10/6, presented by.; ‘Mr AV. E. Richards. / 2iid/5/-. 16— Three ' vases, single:. Chrysanthemums, three sphiys of! each Variety in each vase Ist 5/-,' 2nd 1/6, 17— Six •, varieties,/ not/single,: i./ptflside. grown Chrysanthemums/ not .td./ be disbudded, not more /”/ •thah'ltliree sprigs to each. vase. First Gotilhiu Gup. 2nd 1/6.” Present holder iof cup, Mrg H. . Stapleton. 18— Collection: 6 vases floivers 6 varie-

* w V'vitvvviuu, v • » ugvy .uu yJtUj y. ' tie** outside chrysanthemums). ibt. o/.-j 2iit| J&I-. \ 19—Rose. Ist 3/', 2ud 1/6. • ’ ;20 —Any single flower, ilot classified. :ist,3/y2nd l/6> ~ • • ~v-. •* ’ ■ 30/- first, 20/. second,-lp/-tliird, • for most points in Glasses X to: 14yy. ' /•••' Yarfiill Rose Botvl (trophy) tor host local grown bloom.* Present. liblder, Sir F. Martini.'/'' 1 : /.v/V .; ' Miniature, bowl' presented.;.afibijaily to runner-tip 7/6,.', /’w £ o : Thrbe entries in each class or no second prize, except Class 1,/when two entries will count for 2nd prize. Points to count —First 3; slcond.2, third 1. ' ■ Entrance fee 6d. Members 3d., / . SECTION B. Pot/Plant*. > First prize 3/-, second -i/8. ; Class : • •/./ ... .... 21 —Plant Chrysanthemums -fwitb -T.ofc less than three blooms. - t -v 22 Chrysanthemums, not more than two blooms ; / . ■ 23 Decorative Chrysanthemum. 24 Maiden Hair Fern. 25 Pot Plant. . / •, r . /. ~ , . 26 Pot plant in flower. SECTION C. Vegetables, 27 Best collection Garden Produce 5 (not less than 6 varieties). Ist 7/6, 2nd 2/6. 28— Heaviest Marrow. Ist 2/6. 2Ud j/6* 29 Heaviest Pum p k ihlst:2/6, 2/fiJ i/8 SECTION D. Decorative. . Class-' , v 30 c —Decorated Table; Ist 10/6.'2nd 6/-, 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. ' • ■ jjFij? 36—Floral design.. First Ward’s special; 2nd 1/6/ Z . 36 decorated Umbrella. Ist 5/- 2iitf 1/6. , ’ - . '/•*.' -- 37 Decorated Hat. Ist 5/-, 2lid 1/6. 38— Vase of Flowers. Ist 3/-, 2nd 1/6. 39 Bowl of Chrysanthemums, any foliage. Ist .5/-, 2nd 1/6. 40— Fowl of Flowers, * outstie -Frown (not chrysanthemums). Ist f> - 2!;d : 1 /®- ... Y//. r Sections' B, C and D must lifive tbfee entries in each class or no fifst prize will be awarded; ./ j'. ; / • All entries 6d, after 2/6. paid,. all entries free. ‘ " - ’ \’.V . Sweets, Cake, . Produce, Sowing ;*md Fancy Stalls, Gift Tree, Mystery Csktie, Fish Pond. .. ,• -;Vv Definitely nothing to be sold from the stalls, till the show is opened. AFTERNOON TEA; under direction of Mother’s Union. ; ' The Show will be open. from 2 p.m, till 10 p.m. Admission 1/-. Children free. ‘ Y •*-/'* E. stoop, ; Secretary.

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