£5O in Prizes. SOME FARMERS WILL WIN THESE PRIZES. Why not be one of them ? All you have ta do is buy Gartons Turnip, Swede, Mangel, or Fodder Seeds and “ Challenge ” Superphosphate or Mixed Crop Manures, get a tip-top crop, photograph it, and send in your entry. HERE IS THE PRIZE LIST;— MANGELS. £5 First Prize - £3 Second p rize . - £2 Third Prize. SWEDES. £5 First Prize - £3 Second Prize - £2 Third Prize. TURNIPS. £5 First Prize - £3 Second Prize - £2 Third Prize. FODDERS. £5 First Prize - £3 Second Prize - £2 Third Prize. * And 20 Special Prizes of 10/- for Photographs not placed in above Prize Lists. Conditions:— 1. Crops photographed must be grown from Gartons Pedigree Seeds with “Challenge” (Brand’ Manures 2. Particulars of where end when the seed and manure were purchased must be forwarded with photographs. 3. All photographs submitted become the property of Wright. Stephenson & Co., Ltd., New Zealand Agents for Gartons Ltd. 4. No restrictions are placed as regards who takes the photos, but these must he entered by the Fanner who grows the crop. Any number of photos may be forwarded. 5. Photographs are to be forward to the Head Office of Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd., Box 1520, Wellington, not later than 20th July, 1927. 6. The quality of the crops is the main feature and will be specially considered by the Judges, whose decision is final. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & Co., Ltd. BOX 75 INVERCARGILL.
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Southland Times, Issue 20042, 2 December 1926, Page 12
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