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ST.-'MARY’S SUMMER : FLOWER SHOW TO BE;HELD WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1833AT .SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA;' . SECTION A.—FLOWERS. ' • Class. (First prize 3/-, 2nd 1/G^ I—Three Vases . Sweet Peas, -8 'Six spikes eacli vase, each vase a distinct colour. Trophy 10/G. • 2. —Three Gladioli, 3 varieties. Ist prize trophy 5/-, presented by Mrs H. Fitzgerald. 3. —Three. Cactus Dahlias, 3 varieties, i 4. Collection, or’ Dahlias, s ix distinct types. 5. —Three Roses, not less than 2 varieties. Ist prize..yilvor Cup presented by Mr J. Lynch. To be won ' twice in succession or three times at intervals... * . ~. .; . 6—Six Antirrhinums.' Not less "than three varieties. 7. —Three Asters, 3 varieties. 8. Collection of Cut Flowers, 6 vases annuals. 9. —Three Callendulas, 3 varieties. | 10. —Six Zinnias,, 3 varieties. 11. Collection of Cut Flowers, 6' vases Perennials. Ist prize trophy, .half sovereign in gold. L2.—Pot Schizanthus. SECTION . B.—VEGETABLES. (Ist Prize 3/-, 2nd Prize 1/G. ' 13. —Four Thbie Carrots. 14. —Four Beetroot , (round), to.—Four Beetroot (long). 16. —Four Onions. , 17. —Four T’urnips. 18. —Four Parsnips; Vi: - 19. —Four Swedes. 20. —Two Cabbages; ■■ 21. —Six Potatoes, long. ’•' V- ~ 22. —Six Potatoes, round. 23. Two table Marrows'. | 24. —Two table Pumpkins. \ 25. —Two Lettuce. :r I 26. —Six Escliai.ots: i 27. —Four stalks Rhubarb. , 28. —Six Runner Beans. 29. —Six Peas. 30. —Two Cucumbers. , il. —Two Head Ceiery. 32.—Heaviest Marrow. . ,3.—Heaviest. Pumpkin. 34.—Best collection Vegetables, 8 var- ( ieties. Ist prize 10/6,. donated b) Mr A. Groufsky,. 2nd 25.—Best collection. Vegetables, 8 var- j ieties. For children only. Ist prize 2/6 and Cup donated, by Mrs A. Groufsky, 2nd prize, 2/6. Cup to be won outright. .. .. I" SECTION C.—DECORATIVE. ‘ (Ist prize 3/-, 2nd 1/6.) ' j 36. Best arranged howl of Sweet Peas . (any foliage). • v! : 37. —Best arranged howl of Roses, (any foliage). . . ■ 38. —Best a;'ranged bowl of Phlox Drummondi (any foliage).

—Best arranged; howl:of Antirrhinums (any foliage). o.—Best arranged bowl of : Dahlias ’ • (any foliage).- ,•>; IT.—Best arranged bowl of Gladioli (any-, foliage).v o v ■i2.—Best.arranged 'bofrf; Any FlbWers, (any fodage). '3.--Best arranged. 'Floating Bowl. 14.—Beskarranged' Basket of Flowers, to.—Gent’s Buttonhole; - L ■ I:6.—Gent’s - Buttonlidle- (ehildren under 10 years). 17. Ladies. - Spray. 17a.— Decorated table. SECTION I).—COOKING. 18. —White Loaf home-made Bread, yeast. 49.—White Loaf home-made Bread compressed J east. >o.—Nut Loaf. i >l.—Plain Cake. >2.—(Fruit Cake, dark. >3. —feed Sponge. . )4.—Piain Sponge Sandwich. 35—Plain Sponge. . 3oa- Pound Cake, cooked in gas range Ist prize trophy, value 10/Op-do-na ted by Hokitika Gas Coy. 56.—Sponge 11011. • • 37- —Plate Pastry. 58. —Plate Shortbread.- •. 59. Six Oven Scones. . v’ . 30. —Six Girdle Scones., 31. Six Pikelets. •*. 3. ■ 32. —Ginger Cake. 33. Best Collection of Small 1 Cakes. 64.—Best plate Fancy Biscuits. 60. Best Apple Pie, Puff Pastryi. j6.—Best Collection of Sweets;-.• * 67. —Collection —Madeira . Cake, Plate of Scones, Sponge (flar. or rolled), plate Plain Pastry, to be cooked, in an electric range, Ist. prize value 20/-, donated by Karieri Electric. Co., Ltd.

: [Load of firewood for 'best sponge cooked by , wood fire only—donated by Mr Frank Stuart. SECTION E.—FANCY WORK. (Ist prize 2/6, 2nd prize 1/3.) 68. —D’Oyley, embroidery white. 69. —D’Oyley, embroidery coloured. 70. Hand Worked White Embroidered Article. 71. —Sample Fawn Thread Work. 72. Hand Worked Article, embroidered in colours'. 73. —Crochet (fine). 74. Hand Worked' Toilet Set. 75. —Hand-made Mat. 76. —Unclassified Article (hand-made). 77. —Hand Worked Babies’ Flock. 78. Fancy Apron. 79. —Child’s Knitted Garment (wool).' B(>.—Crochet Article (wool). 81. —Article in. Raffia. 82. —Paper Rose. 83. Article made from sugar bag. 84. —Article made from 1/- worth of material. 85. Hand worked Bedspreads ‘ ' SECTION F.--CHILDREN’S' WORK (Under 16 years). S 6. Apron. 87. —D’Oyley. 88. —Knitting. S9._^lland-made Garment. 00. Piece of Fancy Work. Girl under 18 years. Tfopliy, WofiniiiglAn; Cup, to be won outright. SECTION Ct SUNDRIES. (Ist prize 2/6. 2nd prize 1/3.)

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1933, Page 3

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