HORTICULTURAL
The summer show takes place tomorrow. The secretary reports that entries are coming hi well and that a good display is expected. The committe Avish to make knoAvn that exhibits that are to be taken v ' away must not be touched till permission is given. A steward will be in charge of each section and only owners of exhibits or anyone with ' authority from the owner Avill be allowed to take tilings away. There ts to be a cake stall and ice creams and soft- drinks for the convenience of the public. Entrance to the shoAv will be for members by ticket, and for nonmembers: adults 1/-, and children , (id. Mrs E. Healey’s donation of £3 3s given for the purpose of encouraging entries is to "be aAvarded at the rate of one guinea each year for three years. Each year comprises two slioavs —to commence this summer show. .The person gaining the most points for the next two shows gets one guinea in addition to all other class prizes and points prizes. Every prize counts in points:—lst 5 points, 2nd., 3 points; 3rd., 1 point, for every class on the schedule. Every entry gives extra chance of points—so wake up and get ready.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2662, 22 November 1923, Page 2
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205HORTICULTURAL Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2662, 22 November 1923, Page 2
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