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C^®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®^®®®^®®®®®®®®®®®®®^®®®*^ in , m. / Subscribed Share Capital - Value of Forestry Investments subscribed for in previous issues exceeds - £241,341 JS tX> PLANTATIONS ESTABLISHED. Planted Area - - 146,285 acres Area of Roads, Breaks, Caretakers’ and other Reserves - 12,018 acres 158,303 acres / i .. The above area exceeds 200 square miles. Number 1 of Trees planted exceeds 100,000,000. RESERVES FOR MAINTENANCE. The Company’s Reserves for Maintenance exceed £900,000 of which £500,000 is held by the Trustees for Bondholders and invested in approved Trustee Securities. N.Z. Perpetual Forests Ltd. Registered Office: FIFTH FLOOR, SOUTH BRITISH BUILDING, SHORTLAND STREET - AUCKLAND. New Zealand Branches at WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN and INVERCARGILL. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA.

r% Home Industries Division (CONTINUED)' Class 321a—Six Cocoanut Cakes. Class 322—Six Rock Cakes. Class 323—Six Banbury Cakes. Class 324—Six Queen Cakes. Class 325—Best Collection of Afternoon Tea Cakes, six varieties, two of each. First prize, 51b. tin Amber Tips Tea, given by Messrs Fletcher, Humphreys and Co. NOTE. —No need for Entry Form, use ordinary paper. Send cheques, postal notes, or stamps with entries. PASTRY. Class 326—Shortbread. Class 327—Shortbread. Open to those who have never won a first prize at a previous Waiikato Winter Show. Class 328—Six Cream Puffs. Class 329—Six Jam Tarts. Class 330—Six Sausage Rolls. First prize value 10/6, given by Mr. F. G. Keep. Class 331—Six Napoleon Cakes. Class 332—Six Cheese Cakes. Class 333—Six Squares Puff Paste. First prize, 51b. Box Tea, presented by Mr. H. Gadd. v Class 334—Open Jam Tart, lOin. plate to be used, short paste. Class. 33 Meat Pies. Class 336—Plum Pudding, boiled in cloth. Class 337—Six Cheese Straws. Address Exhibits for this Section as follows.— SUPERINTENDENT, HOME INDUSTRIES SECTION, Waikato Winter Show, HAMILTON. Entries close Saturday, May 6th. Preserved Fruit Section - * Mrs. A. J. Davison, Messrs A. J. Davison and Wm. Rothwell. Superintendents. ' PRESERVED FRUITS. Address Exhibits for this Section as follows: SUPERINTENDENT, HOME INDUSTRIES SECTION, • Waikato Winter Show, HAMILTON. Entry fee Is, unless otherwise mentioned. POINTS PRIZE. —A Challenge Cup is offered for most points in Classes 338-373. No chemical preservative to be used. ' Prizes.—First, 10s; second, ss. All Jams and Preserves must have been made since June, 1932. Bottled Fruit will not be opened unless deemed absolutely essential, by the Judge. NOTE.—Rhubarb is not classed as a fruit. NOTE.—AII Jams and Jellies and Pickles must be named. Class 338—Three varieties, in bottles. Open to those who have not won a prize at any previous Waikato Winter Show. First Prize, value 10/6, donated by Northern Roller Milling Co. Class 339—One Jar Plums, any variety. Class 310—One Jar Peaches. Class 341—One Jar Pears. Class 342 —One Jar'English Gooseberries. Class 343—One Jar Cape Gooseberries. Class 344—One Jar Apples. Class 345 —One Jar Quinces. Class 346—One Jar Nectarines. Class 347—One Jar Tomatoes. Class 348—One Jar Nectarines. Open to those who have never won a prize at a previous Waikato Winter Show. First prize, value 10/6, presented by Northern Roller Milling Co. JAMS. Class 349—Jam, three varieties, to be named; one jar each.

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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 19 (Supplement)

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 19 (Supplement)

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 19 (Supplement)