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Dairy Butter and Eggs Section. .(CONTINUED). Clas# '4oo—lib. Butter, not salted. Open only to Exhibitor* who ‘ have not taken a first prize for butter at a previous Waikato Winter Show. , , , Class 401 —lib. Butter, salted. Open only to Exhibitors who have not taken * first prize for butter at a previous Waikato Winter Show. Class 402—Hen' Eggs, heaviest dozen (fresh). Class 403—Duck Eggs, heaviest dozen (fresh). Class 404—Collection of Fancy Butter for Table use—quality to be taken into consideration. , CENTRAL ELECTRIO POWER BOARD. 0 COOKERY CLABBEB. For Consumer* of Electricity In their District. Class 405—Best Collection Scones, not less than three varieties, two of each. Entry fee 1/-. Class 406—Madeira Cake, 21b. to 211 b. weight. Entry fee 1/-. Class 407—Sponge Sandwich. Entry fee, 1/-. SPECIAL CLASS. Class 408—Messrs. Pearson Bros, and Davies offer a first prize of 101 b. honey, second prize 51b. honey, for best collection of cookery, sweetened with honey instead of sugar. NOTE. No need for Entry Form, use ordinary paper. Send cheque, postal notes or stamps with entries. v Entries close Saturday, May 6th, 1933. Elocutionary, Vocal, Instrumental and Dancing Competitions CONCERT HALL. WAIKATO WINTER SHOW. WEDNESDAY, May 31st, Second Day of Show. THURSDAY, June Ist, Third Day of Show. FRIDAY, June 2nd, Fourth Day of Show. SATURDAY, June 3rd, Fifth Day of Show. COMMITTEE: Mesdames H. C. Ross, H. M. Hammond and A. English, Messrs. Jas. Treloar, A. E. Manning, H. Buchanan and E. Amoore, SECRETARY: W. H. Paul. JUDGES: Dancing: Miss G. McNaughton, Auckland. Elocution: Mrs. A. Griffiths, Auckland. Vocal and Instrumental: Mrs. C. Towsey, Auckland. CONDITIONS. 1. Entries for all classes must be lodged with the Secretary on or before Saturday, May 13th. Entrance fee will be Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Fees must be paid at time of entry and no entry will be recorded which is not accompanied by fees in full. . The Committee reserves the right to refuse any entry. 2. Competitioins for Amateurs only, Amateurs to mean one whose income is not mainly derived from the exercise of one’s talents in the particular section in which one may compete. 8. Adjudicators: Communication with the Adjudicators either by Competitors, Teachers, or other interested parties, prior to or during the Competitions, is absolutely prohibited, and the Comr mittee reserves the right to disqualify a Competitor for any breach of this rule. 4. Accompanist: Competitors may provide their own accompanist, but an efficient accompanist will be -provided for any who may require such services. , 5. Competitors in Vocal and Instrumental Sections giving Own Selection”, items must forward copies at time of entry for use j of Judge, copies to have competitor’s name and the number of the class for which it is entered clearly marked on the front page. All such copies will be returned on application. In all Own Selections the Adjudicator will give consideration to the quality r of selection. Competitors must adhere to the selection set down against their names in the programme. _ B, Prize Winners’ Concert: At the close of the Competitions a Demonstration Concert will be held, in which the successful Competitors must take part if called upon to do so, failing which the Committee may with-hold all prizes won by such Competitors. 7, Choir Contest: Not confined to Church Choirs. Not exceeding 25 voices. 8. Protests: Competitors desiring to enter a protest must lodge the same in writing 1 with the Secretary, stating the grounds on which it is based, together with a sum of 10/Should the protest, upon investigation by the Protest Committee, be deemed frivol-

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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 20 (Supplement)

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 20 (Supplement)

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 20 (Supplement)

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