TARANAKI POULTRY SOCIETY.
The following additional prizes and specials will be awarded: Messrs. W. F. Tucker and Co. will give i/jdoz. packets Currie Powder to, best in classes 188 to 1!H. Ditto KB to 11)5. Half-dozen Custard Powders to best in classes U)(i to K)9. Ditto in classes 228 to 231. i Half-dozen packets cocoa, 24.1 to 210. Ditto to best trio ducks. Mr. J. West will give 10s cash to best in class 28(1. Entry fee Is. Society will give 5s cash to best in 287. En'trv. Is. Classes 283 to 285.—First prize 4s, scc'ind 2s. 'Mr. Walter Scott provides prize money for plucking competition. 'Mr. J. C. Legg will give a large, cuke to be allotted by committee. Executors of 'J. Paul 10s (not allotted). Messrs. Tuckers will give ldoz. packets Sunshine Jelly to best in classes 305 to 375. l Ditto to best in class 358. Ditto to best in class 3i14. ■Messrs. Burgess, Eraser and Co. will give 251b. Golden Gem Flour to best cage bird in show. CHILDREN'S PETS. Mrs. Bestford will give special value, 3s (id, for best pet. The Rev. F. G. Evans donates 10s cash for prize money in pets-. Classes 1 to 13.—First prize is (id. second Is fid. Mr. C. Waldock will give chocolates value 2s to best in classes 1 lo 5. Ditto 6 to 8. Ditto I) to 12. Messrs. J. Little and Co. will give 251b. flour to best in class 13. Messrs. Tucker will give Vi.doz. packets I Sunshine Jellv to best in classes 14 to I 17 (cats). ■ Classes 14 (o 17.—First prize ss. .second 2.S fid. PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN.
Class 11 (Stewart Island).—Cancelled. Class 11a.—Map of Taranaki, showing county boundaries, etc. v.iass IS.—Copies will be provided each school. Head teachers please apply to secretary for copy.
HOME INDUSTRIES. Messrs. Tucker will give y»doz. Sunshine Jellies to class 7. Ditto to class 8. Class 9 (additional class). Messrs. Lister Bros, will give special, value 10s. for best loaf of white bread (home made).
Mr. Newton King givea four 251b. Champion flour. Messrs. Burgess, Fraser and Co. give two 251b. Golden Gem flour.
Messrs. J. Little and Co. give two 251b, flour.
Mr. Percy Lcaland fives 501b. flour. CHILDREN'S OOOKERY CLASSES. First prize 2s, second Is.
BALiES.
The following donations have been re ceived:—
Mr. C. F. Boulton 10s. Mr. F. James os, Mr. J. Abbott ss. Mr. H. Tipladv ss, Mr. W. Perry 2 S Cd. J.P. Hardware Co. 2s fid, Mrs. Paul 10s.
Mr. Newton King, 1 ease Highbinder milk.
Mr. C. Carter, one slb. tin Golden Gift tea. A Friend, materials for dress.
Messrs. Morcy and Moore supply bonnets for each baby. Prizes in each class. First. Highlander Milk value 8s; second, 31b. box tea; third, 5s cash.
Best baby in show, one guinea cash. Best baby in show (opposite sex). 10s cash.
Next best, materials for dress.
Pigeon exhibitors please note:—All birds rung 1!)II)-I1 must bo entered in classes provided.
Entries may be made at Mr, Waller Scott's Pork Butchery, Mr, H. ..I. Gilbert's Fruit Shop, or' the secretary at Westown.
Entries POSITIVELY CLOSE at 9 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, July 12.
The. Show will be opened at 2 p.m. by His Worship the Mayor.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 2, 27 June 1911, Page 3
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