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AlO8 —Best 1 Bottle Tomato Sauce. AlO9 —Best 1 Bottle any other variety Sauce. Allo—Best 2 Bottles Preserved Vegetables (1 bottle each Green Peas and Frencli Beans). Clear .glass. Alll—Best 2 Bottles Vegetable Pickles, 1 bottle Mixed, clear. T Bottle Mustard. All2—Best 2 Bottles Fruit Pickles. All3—Best 2 Bottles Pickled Red Cabbage. All4—Best 2 Bottles Pickled Onions. Alls—Best 1 Bottle Pears. All6—Best 1 Bottle Peaches. All7—Best 1 Bottle Worcestershire Sauce. Allß—Best 2 Bottles Sauce, 2 varieties not mentioned above. All9—Best Exhibit of Home-made Soap, about 3 lbs. Al2o—Best 2 Quart Bottles of Home-brewed Beer. Al2l—Best 3 Bottles Home-made Wine. Bottles to be labelled with name of fruit. FARMERS’ BUTTER. Judged by Staff of Dairy Division, Department of Agriculture. Prizes in each Class—First, 10/-; second, 4/-; third, 1/-. Entry feal Members, 1/-; Non-members, 1/6. Class Al22—Farmers’ Fresh Separator Butter, not less than lib. in plain pat or roll. Plain surface. No print or brand. To contain sufficient salt for immediate use. Wrapped in plain butter parchment paper. Al23—Farmers’ Fresh Separator Butter, not less than 1 lb. Same as previous class. For those who have not won a prize at any A. and P. Show for Butter. Al24—Farmers’ Fresh Non-Separator Butter, to consist of lib., in plain pat or roll, plain surface, no print or brand. To contain sufficient salt for immediate use. NOTE.—Declaration must accompany entry stating that the Butter entered in this Class is not made from Machine-separated Cream. Photography. 1. All work submitted for competition must be the bona-fide work of the Exhibitor; and all exhibits to be either “framed” or “mounted,” framing not to be judged. Any work previously awarded a first prize at the Manawatu and West Coast A. and P. Show will not be eligible to compete or be entered for competition. 2. Copying of any description will disqualify competitors. 3. Every exhibit must bear on the back of the mount or picture the name and address of the exhibitor, title of the picture, selling price, and the class number for which it is entered. Marks of any description, with the exception of titles, on the front of photographs will disqualify. 4. Exhibitors may enter any number of pictures in any one Class, each picture to count as one entry. 5. No picture must be removed prior to the dose of the Exhibition. 6. All exhibits must be delivered at Palmerston North, sent freight prepaid and addressed “Photograph,” Secretary, Manawatu and West Coast A. and P. Association, Palmerston North. THE POULTRY DEPARTMENT MASSEY COLLEGE BREEDS KEPT WHITE LEGHORNS, BLACK ORPINGTONS, R.I. REDS, LIGHT SUSSEX and KHAKI CAMPBELL DUCKS. SETTINGS 15 Eggs 10'Postage Paid We are already fully booked for Day-old Chicks, but our Hatching Eggs are available for quick delivery. Only the best egg-laying strains are kept and fresh blood is used annually. Try a setting this season. Price list from THE POULTRY MANAGER, MASSEY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Box 367, PALMERSTON NORTH. Return freight on exhibits sent by post must be prepaid. For parcels for N.Z. Railways see Railway Regulations for concessions. 7. All entry forms and fees must be in the hands of the Secretary, A. & P. Association not later than Saturday, 19th October, 1935, at 5 p.m. 8. All pictures must be delivered at the office of the Manawatu and "West Coast A. & P. Association not later than 4th November, 1935. 9. All parcels must be distinctly marked “Photography Division.” 10. In the event of no competition only half prize money will be paid. 11. Entry fee, 1/6. OPEN CLASSES (A 125 to A 131). Class Al2s—Best Photograph, any landscape. Al26 —Best Photograph, New Zealand Landscape. Al27—Best Photograph, Seascape or Marine. Al2B—Best Photograph, Portrait or Figure Study. Al29—Best Photograph, Animal Life. Al3o—Best Photograph, any study. Al 31 —Best Photograph, any study. Must have been taken within twelve months prior to end October, 1935. FOR AMATEURS ONLY (A 132 to A 139). Definition of an Amateur: One who has not done the particular kind of work for profit. Amateurs have the right to compete in Open Classes. All the conditions contained in clauses 1 to 11, Open Classes, apply in this section. Prizes: First, 15/-; second, 7/6. Class Al 32 —Best Photograph, New Zealand Landscape. Al 3 Photograph, Seascape or Marine. Al 34 —Best Photograph, Portrait or Figure Study. Al3s—Best Photograph, Animal Life. Al 36 —Best Photograph, any study, for Juniors under 18 years. Al37—Best Collection of two or more Pupils’ Photographs, attending any one school. Not more than six pictures. Names of pupils to be stated on entry form, to whom the prize money will be paid pro rata. Al3B—Best Photograph, any study. Any size up to and including half-plate. Al39—Best Coloured Photograph. AI4I— INTER-CLUB COMPETITION. CONDITIONS. 1. The competition shall be open to any Photographic Society or Club in New Zealand. 2. Entry to consist of not more than twelve (12) pictures from any one Society or Club, and no entry to include more than two pictures taken by one individual member. 3. All exhibits entered by a Club must be the bona fide work of the members of that Club. 4. Only the title shall be inscribed on the front of the mount, but on the back of each must be clearly stated the name and address of the member, and the Club with which the entry is included. . All pictures must be taken in New Zealand. 6. Societies or Clubs may make as many entries as they so desire. 7. Messrs. Kodak New Zealand Ltd. (Wellington), have donated the “Kodak Cup” as a Special Trophy to the club sending in the Four Best Photographs of Child Studies. These four photographs are to be included in the twelve required for the Inter-Club Competition, and are to be specially marked on back “Kodak Cup." This Cup to be held by the winner, but must be won ■ three times consecutively before being won outright. There must be 3 entries or Cup will not be awarded. 8. An Entry Fee of 6/- per Club or Society (6d. for each print) shall accompany each entry. v '* 9. Prize money to be as follows:—First, £l/10/-; second, 15/-: third, 7/6. * 10. Only v 1 entry is required to compete for both the Kodak Cun and the prize money. H 11. All pictures must be delivered at the office of the Manawatu and West Coast A. & P, Association not later than 4th November, 1935.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 234, 31 August 1935, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 234, 31 August 1935, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 234, 31 August 1935, Page 6 (Supplement)

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