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loaf from local 'as well as outside districts must be v sent through the Parcels Post Office on that day. Deliveries by hand, to the Exhibition Hall will not be i accepted. Before «ny prize is awarded the successful competitor will be required to produce the Parcels Post Office receipt showing that the loaf was posted not later than Tuesday, May 23rd, 1933. Arrangements have been made that all exhibits will be kept unopened, under suitable conditions, In the original package in which they were despatched, until Monday, May 29th, when they will be opened, staged and judged. Tills will place all exhibits as far as possible on an equality, as no exhibit will be placed at the disadvantage of being staged for any time prior to judging. Where the entry form shows that the winning loaf was .made by- a Foreman or Operative Baker, a cash prize of £5 will be awarded to such Foreman or Operative. Jhe Shield will be held for one year only by the successful competitor. Entry fee, 2/-. Paroels to be marked on the outside wrapped: Class No. 284. 800NES. To contain nothing but flour, milk and baking powder, except la case of fancy scones. Plates provided by the Association. \ Messrs. J. J. Craig Ltd. offer a Special Points Prize of Half a Ton of Household Coal for the exhibitor securing the greatest number of points in Classes 285 to 337 inclusive. Class 285 —Six Scones, home-made, by farmers’ wives or daughters. Class 286—Six Scones, home-made, open to farmers’ wives and daughters who have never won a prize at a previous Waikato Winter Show. Class 287—Six Scones, brown. Class 288—Six Scones, brown, open to those who have never won • first prize at a previous Waikato Winter Show. Class 289—Six Currant Scones. Class 290—'Six Date Scones. Class 291—Six Sultana Scones. Class 292—Six Sultana Scones, open to those who have never won a first prize at a previous Waikato, Winter Show. Class 293 —Six Girdle Scones. Class 294—Best Collection of Scones, not less than three varieties, two of each. First prize, 2 doz. “Special” Jellies, presented by-Messrs Whittome, Stevenson, Ltd. Class 295—Six best-made and best-finished Scones. First prize, value £l/1/-, presented by Messrs Hannah and Co. Class 296—Six Currant Buns. Class 297—Six Pikelets. Class 298—Six Pikelets, open to those who have never won a first prize at a previous Waikato Winter Show. Class 299 —Six Scones. Class 300—Six Treacle Scones. BISCUITS. Class 301—Six Sweet Oatmeal Biscuits. Class 302—Six Plain Oatmeal Biscuits. Class 303—Best collection of six (6) different preparations made from Oat Products (“Thistle”). Class 304 —Six Cocoanut Biscuits. Class 305 —Collection of 6 varieties, 3 each. Class 306—Six Rolled Oat Biscuits. CAKES. Prizes —First, 10/-; second 5/-. Entry fee 1/-, unless otherwise mentioned. Class 307—Sponge Cake, lib. to 111 b. Class 308—Fruit Cake. Open to those who have never won a first prize at a previous Waikato Winter Show. Class 309—Fruit Cake. First prize,' 51b. Tin Amber Tips Tea, presented by Messrs Fletcher, Humphreys and Co. Class 310—Seed Cake. Class 311—Currant Cake. Class 312—Madeira Cake. Class 313—Madeira Cake. Open to those who have never won a first prize at a previous Waikato Wiinter Show. Class 314—Ginger Bread. First prize, 51b. tin Amber Tips Tea, presented by Messrs Fletcher, Humphreys and Co. Class 315—Ginger Bread. Open to those who have never won a first prize at any previous Waikato Winter Show. Class 316—Variegated Cake. Class 317—Chocolate Cake. _ i Class 318—Iced Cake, icing only to be judged. . Class 319—Jam Sandwich, without butter. First prize, 51b. tin Amber Tips Tea, given by Messrs Fletcher, Humphreys and Co. Class 320—Jam Sandwich, without butter. Open to those who have never Avon a prize at any previous Waikato Winter Show. Class 321—Swiss Roll. First prize 10/6, donated by Messrs Jones and Whitten.

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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 18 (Supplement)

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 18 (Supplement)

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 18 (Supplement)