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ST. MARY'S SUMMER FLOWER SHOW

to" be'held WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1933. AT ST. MARY’S CLUB ROOMS.; SECTION A.—FLOWfRS. - Class. (First prize I—Three Vases Sweet Teas. Sixv spikes .each vase, each , .vase a . distinct colour. Trophy 10 ■ 2.—three .Gladioli, 3,■ yaJrieties. 'lst. prize trophy 5/-, presented, by Mi's I H. Fitzgerald. , • ' ' , | I 3.—Three Cactus Dahliasj,.3 varieties. I • 4.—Col.ection. ot- Dahlias,, six distinct ■ . tyPO*- ■ • -/*>u4**v‘ I 5. lliree.JfypseS) not,/ess than 2 var-1 ieties. Ist prize Sdvfir, Cup present-1 ed by Mr To be. won j twice in succession , or-.three times at intervals. 6—Six Antirrhinums. Not less, than three varieties. 7. —Three Asters, 3 varieties. ... 8. —Col.ection or Cut Flowers,. 6, ,yases annuals. V! * r 9. Three Callendula.s, 3 varieties.' 10. —Six Zinnias, 3 varieties. 11. —Collection, of Cut Flowers, 6 vases Perennials. Ist prize trophy, ha.f sovereign .in gold. 12. Pot Schizanthus. SECTION 13 .—VEGETA BLE3. (Ist Prize 3/-, .2nd' Prize 1/6. 13. —Four Table Carrots. ] 4.—Four Beetroot' (round). 15. —Four Beetroot (long). ■ 16. —-Four Onions.^’'.'/ - . 17. —Four Turnips.--’• • 18. —Four Parsnips: ■■■:■ 19. —Four Swedes. •/•■;•••• 20. —Two Cabbages.,; ' : >' 21. Six Potatoes, .long.-. < 22. Six Potatoes, round. 23. —Two table Marrows. 24. —Two tab.e Pumpkins. 25. —Two Lettuce. '• 26. —Six Eschalots. *"- v V 27. —Four stalks >Rhubarby'' '-' r '“ '’ "- 1 , 28. —Six Runner Beans. ■ 29i—Six Peas. 30. Two Cucumbers. : - 31. —Two Head Celery. 32. Heaviest Marrow. 33. Heaviest Pumpkin. 34. —Best collection Vegetables 8 varieties. Ist prize 10/6, donated by Mr A. Grouisky, 2nd 5/-. . 35. —Best collection Vegetables, 8 varieties. For children only. Ist prize 2/6 and Cup donated by Mrs A. : Gfroiifskyy. 2nd ■ prize 2/6. '.Clip -to be won outright; “ rat SECTIO N C.—DECOR ATI VEr " ' ■ (Ist prize 3/-/ 2nd l/6.)' v ' ;: C’2 36. —Rest arranged bowl of Sweet Peas (any -foliage). • • • 37. Rest arranged - bowl of Rases, (any foliage). 38. —Best arranged bowl of Phlox ■ Drummohdi '(-any; foliage). ■ Si.—Best arranged bowl of Antirrh minis i (any fo'iiage)..:‘-5fV/ . ' • I 40.;—Best' •arranged* howl -’-of Dahlias. I ,j (any. foliage) 1 .”'df •” ..8.C.1 . I 41.—Best arranged bowl of Gladioli (any foliage). ;.r : 42. Best arranged bowl, Any Flowers, (any foliage). ' • 43. —Best arranged Floating Bowl. '■ 44. Best arranged Basket of Flowers. 45. —Gent’s ButtbiiKoteV " : ” 1 ■ ' 46.- —Gent’s Buttonhole (children u'rider 16 years;.' ' . >'• '-.'V!, . 47.—Ladies’ Spray. j I SECTION ii. COOKING. ~,>! ' 48.—White Loaf home-made Bread,. | • . yeast. ' , " '" . j , | 49.—White Loaf.. home-made/ Bread I; j compressed yeast. ... ... 'so. : —Nut Loaf. 51.—Plain Cake. . ‘ I 02.—1« ruit cake, dark. A 53. —lced Sponge. ..... . 7 - 54. P.ain Sponge Sand\yich, v / . . 55—Plain Sponge. . 4 V ,,„ 55a- Pound Cake, cooked in gas range Ist prize trophy, value 10/6, donated by Hokitika Gas Coy. ■ 56. —Sponge Roll. 57. —Plate Pastry. •58.—Plate Shortbread. 59. —Six Oven Scones. 60. Six Girdle- Scones. 61. Pikelets. 62. Ginger Cake. .- ■ 63. Best Collection, of Small Cakes. 64. —Best plate Fancy -Biscuits., 65. Best Apple 'Pic,' Puff /Pastry. ‘ 66.. —Best Collection of . Sweets; 67.. —Collection—Madeira Cake, Plate of Scones, Sponge-.,(flat or rolled), plate Plain Pastry, to be cooked in an electric range. Ist prize value 1 20/-, donated by Kariieri Electric Co., Ltd. , . . ' 7 a SECTION E. —FANCY (Ist prize 2/6, 2nd prize 1/3.j 68. —D’Oyley, embroidery white. 69. —D’Oyley, embroidery coloured. ~ 70. Hand Worked - White Embroidered Article. . „;/ 71. —Sample Dawn Thread Work. 72. —Hand Worked Article, embroidered in colours. 73. —Crochet (fine). 74. —Hand Worked Toilet Set. 75. —Hand-made Mat. 76. —H ncl a ssifjejl,., Agticl and-m ade). 77. —Hand J/rock. 78. Fancy Aprpju’ ...V.,' .74’.79. Child’s ’Knitted, 80. —Crochet :Artietej.:j(w i qp|).; ; ~ 7 4 81. Article in iUiffia, 4, ", 82. —Paper Rose. 83. —Article, made .from sugar bag. 84. —Article inacle 'frpni , 1/- worth of material. , 85. Hand worked Red spread. SECTION F —CHILDREN’S WORK (Under 16 years). 86. Apron. 87. D’Oyley. 88. —Knitting. 89. —Hand-made Garment. 90. Piece of Fancy Work. Girl under 18 years. Trophy, Wormingjton Cup, to be won, outright. . SECTION G.—SUNDRIES* (Ist prize 2/6, 2nd prize 1/3;) 91. —Two bottles home-made Pickles (2 varieties).

92. Two bottles home-made Jain (2 varieties).' , ' 93. —Two bottles home-made "Sauce. 94. —Piece home-made Soap."' ' ” RULES. ' ; ; ■ ■■ ’ ’ • (1) Entrance Fees. Adults 6d, over five entries free . , (2) Exhibits must be in tlie Hall by ll a.in", on the day of Shthv anfi all staging must be completed by 12’ ribon. . (3) All flowers other'•'tnari ; those* l for decorative purposes, must fed- grown by the Exhibitor. Vegetables must he grown by Exhibitor and will he' jridged

for table purposes. -'ii SHOW WILL BE OPEN FROM . 2.p.m. to, 10 p ( ?H,. ... ADMISSION 1./r, Children '6d. ’ Refreshments obtainable in the tea rooriis under the direction of Ladies’ Committee. Other special prizes have been donated by Rev. Father Finerty- SO/6, C. J. Saunders 10/6, Mrs Moore 10/6. In conjunction with the Show there will be. a Sweet, Stall, Work Stall,Cake Stall, - Jumble Stall and Refreshment room. . s '■ - .■ Entry; -forms may be obtained from members of Committe, or—' ... 1 C. J„ SANDERS, Hon. Secretary.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1933, Page 3

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ST. MARY'S SUMMER FLOWER SHOW Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1933, Page 3

ST. MARY'S SUMMER FLOWER SHOW Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1933, Page 3

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