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Apiculture Division ljMi> Superintendents:—Messrs T. H. Pearson and A. H. Davies. First Prize, 10s.; second, ss. Entry fee. Is. Entries Close Saturday* May 6th, 1933 POINTS PRIZE.— Pearson Bros, and Davies donate as a Points Prize 31b. Foundation for points in Amateur Classes. Open or Champion Classes. Class 153—Granulated Honey, lib. glass jar. Class 154—Liquid Honey, lib. glass jar. Class 155—Section Honey, not less than 3 sections. Class 156—Beeswax, not less than 41b. Commercial Beekeepers.—For owners of not less than 51 Hives. Class 157—Granulated Honey,' lib. glass jar. Class 158—Liquid Honey, lib. glass jar. ~ Class 159—Section Honey, not less than 3 sections. Class 160—Beeswax, Light, not less than 41b. Amateur Beekeepers, with 6 to 50 . Hives. Class 161 —Granulated Honety, lib. glass jar. , ‘ - v Class 162—Liquid Honey, lib. glass jar. Class 163 —Section Honey, not less than 3 sections. Class 164—Beeswax, not less than 31b. Amateur Beekeepers, with less than 5 Hives. Class 165—Granulated Honey, lib. glass jar. Class 166 —Liquid Honey, lib. glass jar. Class 167—Section Honey, not less than 3 sections. Class 168—Beeswax, not less than 31b. Open Class— Competitors who have never won a first prize at any previous Waikato Winter Show. Class 169—Granulated Honey, lib. glass jar. Class 170—Liquid Honey, lib. glass jar. Class 171—Section Honey, not less than 3, sections. Class 172—‘Beeswax, not less than 31b. Open Class. Class 173—Commercial Display. Products of the Apiary (not bees). Points allowed for quality of material exhibited, 20; 'selection of articles, 15; arrangement of display and general appearance, 15. Space allowed, 7ft. by 4ft. Special prize, value £3/3/-. Class 174—Honey Display. Not more than 601 b. Honey to be used on a ground space of 24in. square. Class 175—Fancy Beeswax. Best display of fancy designs. Class 176—Honey Vinegar, 3 bottles. Class 177—Comb Foundation, thin super, not less than i lb.. Class 178—Comb Foundation,’medium brood. (173 and 174 must be manufactured by exhibitor and in Australasia). Class 179 —Best Plate of Confectionery, made with honey. Class 180—Best Plate of Cookery. Class 181—Best Display of By-products of Beeswax (Floor Polish, etc.). Class 182—Best Case of Honey for Export. Class 183—Open Class.. Best 61b. sample of from 1 to 5 ton lots of Honey for sale. |3SBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBSSiSBBSSSBBBBSSSBSSBSBBSBSBBBBSBBBBSBSBBSSBBiBBBBBSSSBBBSBSBBBBSSBBBBBBB^ CLAUDELANDS NURSERIES with a reputation for WELL GROWN HEDGE AND SHELTER TREES. Plant our 3 or 4-year Lawsonias To-day and have Shelter To-morrow*. QUARTER-MILLION 1 AND 2-YEAR SHELTER PLANTS AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. TRAMWAY ROAD, CLAUDELANDS. Late Horticultural Overseer, Ruakura Farm of Instruction. T. B. ROACH,

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

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 16 (Supplement)

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 16 (Supplement)