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PRESBYTERIAN jp LORAL JjIETK. CASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA. By kind permission of Borougli Council. WEDNESDAY, 19tli FEBRUARY, 1918 —Programme of Events.— DECORATIVE SECTION. 1. —Poster Parade, best costume [over 14 years); entry (id. 2. —Poster Parade, best costume (under 14 years); entry 6d. 3. —Decorated. Bicycle, ladies or gems (to be rideable); entry Gd. 4. —Decorated Bicycle, boy or girl p<> be rideable); entry Gd. 5. —Decorated Wheelbarrow; entry Gd. G.—Decorated Go-Cart or Pram; entry Gd. 7. —Decorated Go-Cart or Pram (child’s) ; entry Gd. 8. —Decorated Tricycle, children’s; entry Gd. 9. —Decorated Hoop ; entry 6d. 10. —Decorated Parasol; entry Gd. 11. —Decorated Baskot (arranged to." effect); entry Gd. 12. —Floral Design; entry Gd. 13. —Peace Banner, with motto; entry 6d. 11.—Decorated Hat, natural flowers or foliage; entry 6d. 15. —Four-in-Tland (under 15), without bicycle; entry Is. 16. —Four-in-Hand (over 15), without bicycle; entry Is. 17. —League of Nations, in costume, each competitor to represent a nation ; open to all; entry 6d. 18. —Decorated Table Sweet Peas; entry
3 19.—Decorated Table, flowers other than Sweet Peas; entry Is. 11 20.—Gentleman’s Buttonhole, open to s all; entry 6d. t CUT FLOWERS. :1 21.—Six Show Dahlias (varieties); on- - try Gd. i- 22. —Six Cactus Dahlias (varieties); ant try 6d. e 23.—Four Collarette Dahlias (varieties;; e entry 6d. 1 24.—Phlox Dnmrniondi (6 varieties); s entry 6d. - 25.—Asters (4 varieties); entry 6d. 26.—Six Pansies (6 varieties, 1 each); entry 6d. g 27.—Six Carnations (varieties); entry \ Gd. st >f if n e t 28. —Collection Roses (4 varieties, 1 each); entry 6d. 29. —Best Collection Roses; entry 6d. 30. —Champion Rose of Fete (one bloom); entry 6d. 31. —Sweet Peas (4 spikes, 1 variety) ; entry 6d; •32.—Sweet Peas (4 spikes, 3*varieties); • entry 6d. 33. —Sweet Peas (3 spikes, 12 varieties); entry 6d. 34. —Gladioli, (1 spike, 3 varieties); entry 6d. 35. —Collection of Annuals (6 varieties, 3 spikes of each); entry 6d. 36. —Collection of Flowers; entry 6d. 37. —Collection of Wild Flowers (for girl or boy); entry Gd. 38. —Collection Native Ferns (for girl or boy); entry Gd. 39. —Collection of Vegetables; entry Gd COOKING COMPETITION' 40. —Homc-mafle Loaf, , 41.—Plate of Scones, oven. - 42.—Plate of Sc-ones, girdle. - 43.—Madeira Cake. - “44;—Fruit Cake. - 45.—Gingerbread: • 46. —Fancy Sponge. • 47.—Sponge Roll. ■ 48.—Plate of Shortbread. 1 .49.—Plate of Oatcake. 50. —Plate of Pastry. 51. —Home-made Sweets (4. varieties,).' 52. Collection Pickles and Sauces. SPORTS. 53—Vaulting. 54. —Hop, Stop, and Jump. 55. —Children’s Races. 56. —Bowling Competition. 57. —Putting Competition. j WORK, PRODUCE AND SWEET STALLS. AFTERNOON TEA, Hokitika Band has kindly consented t" render a, Musical Programme. NOTE.—AII flowers except for decorative work to he grown by exhibitor All cut blooms to become the proper of the Committee. All Exhibits : cooking competition to become the v;';I perty of Committee. Prizes will cash except special trophies donate;. No second prize unless five entries. < For further particulars apply Messrs X 1 Preston or James King with whom entries close on Tuesday 18th Fobruar.v at 8 p.in. All exhibits must no staged by 12 noon sharp on 19th February. Prize winners must he .11 the march-past at 4 o’clock or their prizes will ho forfeited. ADMISSION—6d.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1919, Page 4
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