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vrn SUPER HH PRICES STILL LOW/ But Quality Outstanding. Obtain your Super requirements while the Low Price is still available. Book your order at the present Low Prices for Immediate or Forward Delivery to 30th June, 1933. SPECIAL PRICE: £4 Per Ton on Trucks, Works. D ♦ TOPDRESS WITH WESVPIEfcB SUPER ft FULLY *5*4*66 44 o 4 2? 0 Supplies obtainable from all Fertiliser Merchants, Storekeepers and Dairy Companies. MANUFACTURERS: KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.’S N.Z. DRUG CO., LTD., Auckland and wanganui. Chemical Fertiliser Works alsoatCH RiSTCHU RCH andDU NED IN

Class 132—Rhubarb, bundle, 12 sticks. ' , Class 133—Best 3 pots of parsley. ' SPECIAL CLASS FOR RELIEF WORKERS. - BEST COLLECTION OF GARDEN PRODUCE GROWN BY RELIEF WORKER. Class 134—The Waikato Winter Show Association offers a prize of value £l/1/- for the best collection of garden produce. Display to consist of not less than four varieties. Three each of thai smaller kinds and one only each of the larger kinds. No entry fee. Entries close Saturday, May 6th, 1£)33. cjJbrticitltural <sl vision Fruit Section Mr. G. Clevely, Superintendent. Address all Exhibits for this Section as follows:SUPERINTENDENT, HORTICULTURAL SECTION, Waikato Winter Show, HAMILTON. First prize, 7s. 6d.; second, 4s. (except where otherwise specified). In classes where there are six or more exhibitors a third prize of 2s. 6d. will be awarded. Entry fee, Is. 6d. * Note. —No second prize will be awarded unless there are .four or more competitors. Class 13B—Apple Championships; 6 varieties, 10 specimens of each; 4 to be dessert variety and 2 culinary; commercial size. First prize, value £3; second, value £2. Class 136—Collection of Apples; 4 dessert varieties, 5 specimens of each; commercial size. First prize, value £1 Is.; second, value 10s. 6d. / Class 137—Four cooking varieties, 5 specimens of each; commercial size. First prize, value £l/1/-; second prize, value 10/6. Class 138—One bushel case Apples, packed and wrapped for export; variety and size as per export regulations; Canadian or Imperial bushel case, no wire. First.prize, value £1 Is.; second, value 10s. 6d. Class 139—Plate Jonathan, 5 specimens, exhibition size. Class 140—Plate Dunns, 5 specimens, exhibition size. Class 141—Plate Sturmer, 5 specimens, exhibition size. Class 142—Plate Dougherty, 6 specimens, exhibition size. Class 143—Plate Delicious, 5 specimens, exhibition size. Class 144—Plate A.O.V. Dessert, 6 specimens, exhibition size. Class 145—Plate A.O.V. Cooking, 5 specimens, exhibition size. Class 146—Collection of Pears, 4 varieties, 5 of each. First prize, value £1; second, value 10/6. Class 147—Plate Dessert Pears, 5 specimens. Class 148—Plate Cooking Pears, 5 specimens. Class 149—Plate Lemons, 5 specimens. Cured. Class 150—Plate Marmalade Oranges, 5 specimens. Class 151—Plate Walnuts, 12 specimens. Class 152—Passion Fruit, 6 specimens. JUDGING CONDITIONS. All judging shall be in accord with the rules and score cards approved by the N.Z. Fruitgrowers’ Federation. All fruit to have been grown by exhibitor. Size of Fruit. Class 138 to be any size approved for export. Classes 135, 136, 137 to be commercial size; all other classes for apples to be exhibition size. A score card be attached to each exhibit after judging, giving grower's name, locality of orchard and detail of score awarded. That all appeals be lodged with the Secretary of the Association within two hours after completion of judging. In each class points will be awarded for Ist, 2nd and 3rd. The exhibitor securing most points will be awarded Challenge Cup and have his name engraved thereon. No second prize will be awarded unless there are four or more competitors, but points will bo awarded in full as usual, except that in the event of no competition the prize and points will be halved, unless the judge considers the exhibit of outstanding merit to warrant full pi’ize and points. Points: NOTE. —No need for Entry Form, use ordinary paper. Sand cheque, postal notes, or stamps with entries.

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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 16 (Supplement)

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 16 (Supplement)

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 16 (Supplement)