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AMATEUR BEEKEEPERS, with 1 (o 50 Hives. Class 174—Granulated Honey, lib. jar. Class 175—Liquid Honey, lib. glass jar. Class 176—Section Honey, not less than 2 sections. Class 177—Beeswax, not less than 31b. COMMERCIAL DISPLAY. Class 178—To occupy 2ft. square. Products of owners of 1 to 50 hives. Products of Apiary (not bees). Points allowed for quality of material? exhibited, 20; selection of articles, 15; arrange, ment of displays and general appearance, 15. First prize, £1; second, 10/-. OPEN CLASS. Competitors who have never won a first prize at any previous Waikato Winter Show. Class 179—Granulated Honey, lib. glass jar. Class 180—Liquid Honey, lib. glass jar. Class 181—Section Honey, not less than two sections. Class 182—Beeswax, not less than 31bs. OPEN CLASS. Class 183—COMMERCIAL DISPLAY Products of 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. Fir:t prize, value £3/3/-; second, 30/-. SPECIAL PRIZES. For most attractive honey display. First prize, 15/-; second, 7/6. Class 184—Honey Display. Not more than 601 b. Honey to be u*ed on a ground space of 24in. square. Class 185—Fancy Beeswax. Best display of fancy designs. Class 186—Honey Vinegar, 1 bottle. Class 187—Best Display of By-products of an Apiary. Class 188—Honey Mead, 1 bottle. Class 189—Best 601 b. tin Honey suitable for export. Class 190—Open Class. Best 31b. glass jars. Samples of 1 to 5 ton lots of honey for sale. NOTE.—No need for entry form, use ordinary paper. Send cheque, postal notes or stamps with entries. dies Division WOMAN AT HOME. “One of the mo»t hallowed, and lovely, and beautiful nights in onr world Is—woman at home; discharging, with all the meekness of wiadom. the various duties of wife, mother, and mistress. with an order that nothing is allowed to disturb. ■ patience which nothing can exhaust, an affection which is never ruffled, end a perseverance that no difficulties can interrupt, and no disappointments arrest.”— • J. A. James. Department Superintendents: MESDAMES GREENKLADE, BENNETT & DOUGLAS, and MR. F. J. P. CURRIE. Stewards: MESDAMES F. T. WILSON. \V. G POUNTNEY. T. PARKER. GORDON SMITH, S. ELLIS; MISSES Tt'HITTON, WILSON, VERCOE. Entries close Saturday, May 6th, 1939. Each exhibit in the following sections must be accompanied with a sealed envelope containing the name of the owner (inside) and the Class number on the outside. All exhibits in the Needlework Section to be the work of the Exhibitor. No work having taken a first prize at any previous Waikato Winter Show may be exhibited a second time in the same class. First prize, 7s. 6d.; second. ss. (except where otherwise specified). Entry tie 1 -. No second prize in any class under three exhibits. No exhibit can be entered or shown in more than one class. Return of Exhibits will be made on and after Friday, June 10th. No Exhibit will be Riven out before 12 o’clock on Wednesday. June 7th. 1939. Address Exhibits for this Section as follows: SUPERINTENDENT, LADIES’ HANDIWORK SECTION. Waikato Winter Show, HAMILTON. and mark name and address of exhibitor on outside of parcel.

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20774, 6 April 1939, Page 19 (Supplement)

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20774, 6 April 1939, Page 19 (Supplement)

Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20774, 6 April 1939, Page 19 (Supplement)