L SECOND ANNEAL FLOWER l VEGETABLE SHOW ‘ SHOW WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1933 SOLDIERS’ HAUL, HOKITIKA. In Aid of the Funds of the Hokitika Croquet. Club. LIST OF CLASSES. CUT FLOWERS. 1— Three vases Sweet Peas, thiee varieties, 3 spikes of each. 2 3 Gladioli, 3 varieties. 3 Collection of Dahlias, 6 blooms, 3 varieties. I—3, Ten AVeeks Stocks, 3 varieties. 5 Throe.,spikes Antirrhinums, 3 varieties.-, 6 Three Carnations, 3 varieties. 7 Three Pansies, 3 varieties,. 8— Three. Calendulas. 9 Two African Marigolds 10— Two French Marigolds. 11 — One Rose. 12 — One Hydrangea. 13 — 2 spikes Sweet William. 14 — Collection of Iceland Poppies, 0 blooms, 3 varieties. 15— One flqwer, not classified l(j—Collection of Annuals, 6 varieties 17— Pot Plant. 18— Pot. Plant in flower. 19— Bowl of any flowers arranged for effect. Challenge Cup for most points in Classes 1 to 16 to be won twice in succession DECORATIVE. Class. 1 — Decorated Table (Ist prize £l/1/'. 2nd prize 10/.-). 2 Decorated Table, children 12 years and under, (Ist prize 5/-). 3 Decorated Basket, t 4 Decorated Basket, children 12 1o 15 years,. • 5 Bowl of Native Flowers aerd Foliage arranged for effect. 6 Most artistically Vase of Flowers. 7 Decorated Boot, (men’s size). B—Any article decorated. with , paper. First prize ss, donated by Mis W. Wili-on. ■ BABY SHOW. Class 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‘ Cucumbersl. 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). All vegetables to- be washed and cleaned.
COOKERI. 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, o— Loaf of Ginger Bread. 6 Six Oven Scones. 7 Six Girdle Scones. 8— plate Pikelets. 9_Plate Shortbread. IB—Sponge Sandwich (gas oven). 'll Sponge Sandwich (electric stoveN 12— Sponge Sandwich (coal range) 13— Orange Cake (iced). 14— Madiera Cake. 15 — Seed' Cake. 16 — Fruit Cake (Ist prize 10/-). I,_ Plate Biscuits (0 varieties). I^.— Sponge Roll. . ■ < 19—Fruit Pie. 20 Heav.est Hen Eggs (one dozen). NEEDLEWORK SECTION. • Article made from material not costing more than 1/-. Prize 5/-. Entry fees, sixpenco each for first, five entries; thereafter free. Prizes except where otherwise stated —lst 2/6: 2nd 1/-. Entn o ® close on M on^av ’ J aliuary 30th, ,1935, at 5 P-m. TEA ROOMS, SWEET STALL, PRODUCE AND CAKE STAI.L. admission to SHOW 1/-. OPENING AT 2 p.m. (Mrs) S. J. PRESTON, Hon. Secretary, ’Phono No. 12M, Hokitika.
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