SECOND ANNUAL FLOWER & VEGETABLE SHOW SHOW WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1933 SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA. In Aid of the Funds of the Hokitika . Croquet Club. LIST OF CLASSES. CUT FLOWERS. 1— Throe vases Sweet Peas, three varieties, 3 spikes of each. 2 3 Gladioli, 3 varieties. 3 Collection of Dahlias, 6 blooms, 3 varieties. ' I—3, Ten Weeks Stocks, 3 varieties. 5 Three spikes Antirrhinums, 3 varieties. 6 Three Carnations, 3 varieties. 7 Three Pansies, 3 varieties. 8— Three Calendulas. <j.—Two African Marigolds. 10— Two French Marigolds. 11— One Rose. 12— One Hydrangea. 13 — 2 spikes Sweet William. 14— Collection of Iceland Poppies, G blooms, 3 varieties. 15 — One flower, not classified, 16— Collection of Annuals, 6 varieties 17— Pot Plant. 18— Pot Plant in flower. Challenge Cup for most points in Classes 1 to 16 to be won twice in succession. decorative. Class. I I—Decorated Table (Ist prize £l/1 /•. 2nd prize 10/-). 2 Decorated Table, children 12 years and under (Ist prize 51-). 3 Decorated Basket. 4 Decorated Basket, children 12 to 15 years. . s—Bowl of Native Flowers and Foliage arranged for effect. 6 Most artistically arranged Vase cf Flowers. 7 Decorated Boot, (men’s size). BABY SHOW. Gass I—Babies under 6 months. (Prize 10/6). Class 2—Babies between 6 months and 12 months (trophy). VEGETABLE SECTION. (To become property of Show). Class. • 1— Three Beetroot (turnip rooted). 2 Three Beetroot (long rooted). 3 Six stalks Rhubarb. 4 Three Carrots. 5 Three Parsnips. 6 Six Potatoes (red skins). 7 Six Potatoes (white skins). 8— Three. Onions. 9 Six Eschallots. 10— Two Cabbages. 11— Parsley (bunch). 12— Six Peas. 13— Six Runner Beans. 14— Six Leeks. 15— Six Tomatoes. 16— Three Cucumbers. 17— Two Marrows. 18— Two Pumpkins. 19— Heaviest Marrow, 20— Heaviest Pumpkin. 21— Garden Collection, 12 distinct varieties (prize 10/-). 22 Garden Collection, 6 distinct varieties (prize 7/6). AH vegetables to be washed .and cleaned.
COOKERY. All Home-made. Entrance Free. All Exhibits to become the property of the Show. Class. 1— Loaf of White Bread. 2 Loaf of Brown Bread. 3 Loaf of Nut Bread. 4 Loaf of Currant Bread. 5 Loaf of Ginger Bread. 6 Six Oven Scones. 7 Six Girdle Scones. 8— Plate Pikelets. ■9—Plate Shortbread. 10 — Sponge Sandwich (gas oven). 11— Sponge Sandwich (electric stove). 12— Sponge Sandwich (coal range)' • 13— Orange Cake (iced). 14 — Madiera. Cake. 15— Seed Cake. , 16— Fruit Cake (Ist prize 10/-). 17— Plate Biscuits (6 varieties). 18— Sponge Roll. 19— Fruit Pie. 20— Heaviest Hen Egg s (one dozen). NEEDLEWORK SECTION. Article made from material not costing more than 1/-. Prize 5/-. Entry fees, sixpence each for first five entries; thereafter free. Prizes except where otherwise stated —lst 2/6; 2nd 1/-. ' Entries close on Monday, January 30th, 1933, at 5 p.m. TEA ROOMS, SWEET STALL, PRODUCE AND CAKE STALL. ADMISSION TO SHOW 1/-. OPENING AT 2 p.m. (Mrs) S'. J. PRESTON, Hon. Secretary, ’Phone No. 12M, Hokitika.
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