Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class Class 117— Onions, 5 potato. First prize value 10/6, collection of Cooper’s vegetable and flower seeds, presented by Messrs F. Cooper Ltd. (donor’s selection only). 118— Onions, 3 distinct varieties, sof each. 119— Onions, 1 rope, any variety. 119a—Eschalots, 12, any variety, not for pickling. 120— Red Eschalots, 12, Pickling. 121— White Eschalots, 12, Pickling. 122 Straw Eschalots, 12, Pickling. 123 .Leeks, 5. 124 Parsnips, 3. First prize, value £l/1/-, presented by Messrs. Hallenstein Bros. 125 Lettuce (Cabbage), 3 heads. 126 Best Collection of Vegetables, suitable for salad. 127 Sunflower, 1 head. 128— Turnips, Yellow, table, 5. 129 Turnips, White, table, 5. 130— Swedes, Garden, 5. 131— Potatoes, 5 Kidney, grown in garden (not field). 132 Potatoes, 5 garden, round. 133 Rhubarb, bundle, 12 sticks. 134 Best One Pot Plant. 134A—Kumi Kum, for table use. Entries close Saturday, May 6th, 1939. (Horticultural (Division Fruit Section Mr. G. Clevely, Superintendent. Address Exhibits for this Section as follows.— SUPERINTENDENT, HORTICULTURAL SECTION, Waikato Winter Show, HAMILTON. and mark name of Exhibitor on OUTSIDE of package. Entry Fee 1/6. First prize, 7s. 6d.; second, 4s. (except where otherwise specified). In classes where there are seven or more exhibits 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 135—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, presented by the National Electric Co. Ltd., Hamilton; 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 expojt regulations; Canadian or Imperial bushel case, no wire. First prize, value £1 Is, presented by Messrs. E. C. Day Ltd.; second, value 10/6. Class 138a—One bushel case Apples, packed and wrapped for Ham- ; ilton Market. First Prize £l/1/-, presented by Messrs. | Turners and Fows Ltd. 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, 5 specimens, exhibition size. Class 142a—Plate Granny Smith, 5 specimens, exhibition size. Class 143 —Plate Delicious, 5 specimens, exhibition size. Class 144—Plate A.O.V. Dessert, 5 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 149a—Plate Grapefruit, 5 specimens. First prize value 10/6, donated by Mr. Sam Dabb. Class 150—Plate Marmalade Oranges. 5 specimens. Class 151—Plate Walnuts, 12 specimens. Class 152—Passion Fruit, 6 specimens. SPECIAL CLASS FOR EXHIBITORS NOT HAVING MORE THAN 20 FRUIT TREES. Fruit shown to be of average size. Class 153—Plate of Jonathans, 5 specimens. Class 153a —Plate Granny Smith. 5 specimens. Class 154—Plate of Dunns (Munro’s Favourite). 5 specimens.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20774, 6 April 1939, Page 19 (Supplement)
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