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Class 125 Garden Vegetables, 12 Distinct Varieties—Three each of the smaller kinds, one only each of the larger kinds. First prize, SILVER MEDAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY (ENGLAND) and 15s; second, 10s; if there are four or more entries third prize, ss. Class 126 Garden Vegetables, 6 distinct varieties, 3 each of the smaller kinds, 1 only each of the larger kinds. First prize, 10s; second, ss; if there are four or more entries third prize, -2s 6a. Class 127 Pumpkin, 1 table. Class 128 Vegetable Marrow,l Class 129 Squash, 1 Class 130 Citron Melon, 1. NOTE.—Four or more entries or only half prize money will be given. NOTE.—AII roots must be thoroughly washed and trimmed and four inches of green left on top. The Judge shall penalise where any attempt has been made to alter the natural shape of the Exhibit. Class 131 Pie Melon, 1 Class 132 Kumeras, red 5 Class 133 Kumeras, white 5 Class 134 Beet Root, 3 Turnip Rooted. Class 135 Beet Root, 3 Long Red. Class 136 Carrots, table, 3 Short Red. Class 137 Carrots, table 3 intermediate Class 138 Celerv, 3 heads. Class 139 Cabbages, 2 Class 140 Cabbages, 2 heaviest Drumhead. Class 141 Sliver Beet, 3 untrimmed Claps 142 Savoy, 1 Class 143 Cauliflowers, 2. Class 144 Cabbage, 2 Red Pickling. Class 145 Broccoli, 2. Class 146 Onions, 5 Brown Spanish. Class 147 Onions, 5 Giant Rocca. Class 148 Onions, 5 heaviest Class 149 Onions, 5 Silver Skin. Class 150 Oiions, 5 Potato. Class 151 Onions, 3 Distinct Varieties, 5 of each. Class 152 Onions, 1 rope, any variety. Class 153 Red Eschalots, 12. Class 154 White Eschalots 12. Class 155 Straw Eschalots 12. Class 156 Leeks, 5. Class 157 Parsnips, 3. , Class 158 Lettuce (Cabbage), 3 head. Class 159 Artichokes, 5. Class 160 Sunflower, 1 head. Class 161 Brussels Sprout, 1 stalk. Class 162 Turnips, Table, 5. Class 163 Swedes, Garden 5 . Class 164 Potatoes, 5 Kidnev, grown in garden (not field). Class 165 Potatoes, 5 Garden, round. Class 166 Collection of Herbs, green. Class 167 Collection of Vegetable Seeds, saved by Exhibitor. Class 168 Rhubarb, bundle 12 stocks. SCHOOL CLASSES. Class 169 5 Best Brown Spanish Onions. Class 170 3 Best Parsnips. Class 171 1 Best Table Pumpkin. Class 172 1 Best Pie Melon. Class 173 3 Best Turnip Root Beet. Class 174 3 Best Short Red Carrots. Class 175 5 Best Table Garden Potatoes. Class 176 1 Best Cabbage. Class 177 Exhibit of Fruit—Open to anv Fruitgrower in New Zealand. First prize, £5; second prize, trophy value £2 2s. Three entries or onlv a first prize, value £4, will be given. Entry fee, ss. t Entries close May 4th, 1918. CONDITIONS—FIoor Space to be covered not to exceed 50 square feet. The Staging and arrangements to be at the discretion of Exhibitor. All Fruit exhibited to have been grown by Exhibitor entering exhibit. Judging shall be on the followng scale of points:15 Points—General artistic effect of Exhibits. 20 Points—Commercial value of fruit grown (which will include correctness of type, size for market, quality and appearance). 5 Variety of fruit shown. •10 Correct naming of fruit shown. Total 50 Fruit First prize, 7s fid: second, 4s (except where otherwise specified). In Classes where there are seven or more Exhibitors a third prize of 2s (Id will he awarded. Entry fee, Is Gd. Entries close May 4th, 1918. * ' NOTE.—It is anticipated that all Fruit exhibited can be disposed of at conclusion of Show at market rates if Exhibitors so desire. Class 178 Apples, finest collection, 12 varieties, 5 on each plate First prize, SILVER MEDAL OF ROYAL RORTICULTFRAL SOCIETY (England), and tropV, value £2 2s. given by Messrs Shaw, SavilTand Albion Co., Ltd., Auckland; second, £1 10s; third. 15s. Entry fee, 2s fid. Class 179 Dessert Apples, finest collection, fi varieties. 5 of each. First prize, value I'2 2s, given by Hardware and Metal Stores. Ltd., Hamilton; second, value £1 Is, given by Messrs Hallensteiu Bros., Hamilton. Entrv fee, 2s Gd.

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13751, 26 April 1918, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13751, 26 April 1918, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13751, 26 April 1918, Page 10 (Supplement)