HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
COMMITTEE MEETING A committee meeting of the society was neiu last evening, Mr. G. T, Maun.' •er presiding! over a good attendance, .viicji nnal arrangements were made for „he Ruse Show to be held on November id
The following judges' were appointed : Roses, Mr. E. Calcott; cut flowers, Mr r. u. Crawford; decorative, Mr. S. Tate, rive stewards were also elected to assist •xh.bitors in staging their blooms before .1 a.m. on the morning of the show. It was decided that entries will close /ith Mr. Alex. Thomson at noon on Thursday, or with the secretary at 5.30 ~m. It is anticipated that this year’s use allow will be a record and provision b-.ng made for the use of extra staging ,t accomodate all classes. The decorative section will be an outstanding eaiure of this, show, and a sub-com-nitlee lias been set up to handle this eitou and arrange suitable staging. It was decided that judging will commence at 11 a.m., and the show will be pen from Z p.m. till 10 p.m. The ladies’ committee agreed to again vovide afternoon tea for a small charge, is this service is always greatly appreciated by all who attend the show. At this show the tea rooms will be conducted by Mesdames M. L. Foster and C. Blackburn.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18545, 3 November 1934, Page 16
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