SCHEDULE
OF
Horticultural & Agricultural
SHOW
AT
CASTLEBRIDGE, WEXFORD
ON
THURSDAY, 5TH SEPTEMBER, 1957
Exhibits to be staged by 11 a.m. (S.T.)
Show commences at 1 o’clock (S.T.)
The Committee will receive a Joint Grant from the Department of Agricultural and the County Wexford Committee of Agriculture towards the expenses of the show.
Entries close on THURSDAY, 29th AUGUST, 1957, with the Hon. Secretary,
Miss Kathleen O’Connor, Ballyla, Castlebridge.
The Free Press,Wexford
AGRICULTURAL SECTION
(£1 for most points gained in this Section)
CLASS
1- Sheaf of Wheat
2- Sheaf of Oats
3- Sheaf of Barley
4- Three Sugar Beet (uncrowned)
5- Three Turnips
6- Three Marigolds
7- 1lb Brick Butter (Salted)
8- Six New Laid Eggs (Brown)
9- Six New Laid Eggs (Tinted)
10- Fodder Beet
Classes 1 to 10 – 1st 6/-; 2nd 4/-; Entry Fee, 6d
HORTICULTURAL SECTION (OPEN CLASSES)
(Silver Cup for most points gained in the Section. Present holder of Cup
Luke Murphy, Skeeter Park. No Entry Fee).
11- Collection of Vegetables (six kinds, excluding Potatoes)
1st 6/; 2nd 4/-; 3rd 2/-; Entry Fee, 1/-. Silver Cup Holder, Luke Murphy, Skeeter Park,
12- Six Potatoes (Round)
13- Six Potatoes (Kidney)
14- Five Onions
15- Seven 1lb Hank of Onions
16- Three Table Cabbages
17- Three Parsnips
18- Three Carrots
19- Dish of Peas (12Pods)
20- Three Cabbages (Lettuce)
21- Three Beet Root (Round)
22- Six Sticks Rhubarb
23- Three Cauliflowers
24- Twelve Shallots
25- Six Tomatoes
26- Three Garden Turnips
CONFINED TO PARISH
27- Collection of Vegetables (6kinds)
Silver Cup, Present holder, Kevin Murphy, St Ibars Villas, Castlebridge Co Wexford
28- Carrots
29- Parsnips
30- Onions
Classes 12 -13 1st 6/-; 2nd 4/-; Entry Fee 6d
FLOWERS (OPEN SECTION)
CLASS
31- Vase Sweet Pea (12Spikes)
32- Vase Garden Flowers
33- Four Blooms Dahlias (Decorative)
34- Six Spikes Gladioli
35- Vase of Flowers (Needs not to be grown by exhibitor).
36- Four Cactus Dahlias
37- Six Single Dahlias
FLOWERS (AMATEUR)
38- Vase Garden Flowers
39- Four Blooms Dahlias (Decorative)
40- Vase Wild Flowers (Children)
FRUIT (OPEN CLASSES)
41- Dish of Five Eating Apples
42- Dish of Five Cooking Apples
MISCELLANEOUS OPEN CLASSES
(Silver Cup for most points gained in this Section). Present holder,
Mrs A. O’Leary, Raheenduff, Adamstown, Co Wexford
Medal for best Soda Cake (No Entry Fee).
43- Three Sections Honey
44- Sponge Sandwich Cake
45- Madeira Cake
46- Soda Cake (White)
47- Soda Cake (Brown)
48- Light Fruit Cake (un-iced)
49- 1lb Pot Black Currant
50- 1lb Pot of Any other Kind
51- Any Knitted Garment
52- Useful Article (not costing more than 2/- to make)
53- Hand Embroidered Article
54- Crochet Article
Classes 30-52- 1st 6/-; 2nd 4/-; Entry Fee 6d.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY AND RULES
1- Entries close on Thursday, 29th August 1957. No Entries will be accepted after this date.
2- /Exhibits must be the bons-fide property of Exhibitor
3- Gardeners debarred from entering Amateur Classes
4- The Committee will not be responsible for any loss, accident or damage to any Exhibit wile at the Show or in transit to or there from. All entries are accepted at owner’s risk. No claim for compensation arising out of Show will be entertained by the Committee, neither will they be liable for any accident to Exhibitor, his or her servant, or any spectator present.
5- Prizes will be presented in Exhibition Hall at 6 o’clock, summer time.
6- The Committee reserve the right to abandon or postpone the Show or refuse any entry.
7- The decision of the Judges will be final
8- No exhibits to be removed until 5.30.
PLEASE SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES EARLY
OF
Horticultural & Agricultural
SHOW
AT
CASTLEBRIDGE, WEXFORD
ON
THURSDAY, 5TH SEPTEMBER, 1957
Exhibits to be staged by 11 a.m. (S.T.)
Show commences at 1 o’clock (S.T.)
The Committee will receive a Joint Grant from the Department of Agricultural and the County Wexford Committee of Agriculture towards the expenses of the show.
Entries close on THURSDAY, 29th AUGUST, 1957, with the Hon. Secretary,
Miss Kathleen O’Connor, Ballyla, Castlebridge.
The Free Press,Wexford
AGRICULTURAL SECTION
(£1 for most points gained in this Section)
CLASS
1- Sheaf of Wheat
2- Sheaf of Oats
3- Sheaf of Barley
4- Three Sugar Beet (uncrowned)
5- Three Turnips
6- Three Marigolds
7- 1lb Brick Butter (Salted)
8- Six New Laid Eggs (Brown)
9- Six New Laid Eggs (Tinted)
10- Fodder Beet
Classes 1 to 10 – 1st 6/-; 2nd 4/-; Entry Fee, 6d
HORTICULTURAL SECTION (OPEN CLASSES)
(Silver Cup for most points gained in the Section. Present holder of Cup
Luke Murphy, Skeeter Park. No Entry Fee).
11- Collection of Vegetables (six kinds, excluding Potatoes)
1st 6/; 2nd 4/-; 3rd 2/-; Entry Fee, 1/-. Silver Cup Holder, Luke Murphy, Skeeter Park,
12- Six Potatoes (Round)
13- Six Potatoes (Kidney)
14- Five Onions
15- Seven 1lb Hank of Onions
16- Three Table Cabbages
17- Three Parsnips
18- Three Carrots
19- Dish of Peas (12Pods)
20- Three Cabbages (Lettuce)
21- Three Beet Root (Round)
22- Six Sticks Rhubarb
23- Three Cauliflowers
24- Twelve Shallots
25- Six Tomatoes
26- Three Garden Turnips
CONFINED TO PARISH
27- Collection of Vegetables (6kinds)
Silver Cup, Present holder, Kevin Murphy, St Ibars Villas, Castlebridge Co Wexford
28- Carrots
29- Parsnips
30- Onions
Classes 12 -13 1st 6/-; 2nd 4/-; Entry Fee 6d
FLOWERS (OPEN SECTION)
CLASS
31- Vase Sweet Pea (12Spikes)
32- Vase Garden Flowers
33- Four Blooms Dahlias (Decorative)
34- Six Spikes Gladioli
35- Vase of Flowers (Needs not to be grown by exhibitor).
36- Four Cactus Dahlias
37- Six Single Dahlias
FLOWERS (AMATEUR)
38- Vase Garden Flowers
39- Four Blooms Dahlias (Decorative)
40- Vase Wild Flowers (Children)
FRUIT (OPEN CLASSES)
41- Dish of Five Eating Apples
42- Dish of Five Cooking Apples
MISCELLANEOUS OPEN CLASSES
(Silver Cup for most points gained in this Section). Present holder,
Mrs A. O’Leary, Raheenduff, Adamstown, Co Wexford
Medal for best Soda Cake (No Entry Fee).
43- Three Sections Honey
44- Sponge Sandwich Cake
45- Madeira Cake
46- Soda Cake (White)
47- Soda Cake (Brown)
48- Light Fruit Cake (un-iced)
49- 1lb Pot Black Currant
50- 1lb Pot of Any other Kind
51- Any Knitted Garment
52- Useful Article (not costing more than 2/- to make)
53- Hand Embroidered Article
54- Crochet Article
Classes 30-52- 1st 6/-; 2nd 4/-; Entry Fee 6d.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY AND RULES
1- Entries close on Thursday, 29th August 1957. No Entries will be accepted after this date.
2- /Exhibits must be the bons-fide property of Exhibitor
3- Gardeners debarred from entering Amateur Classes
4- The Committee will not be responsible for any loss, accident or damage to any Exhibit wile at the Show or in transit to or there from. All entries are accepted at owner’s risk. No claim for compensation arising out of Show will be entertained by the Committee, neither will they be liable for any accident to Exhibitor, his or her servant, or any spectator present.
5- Prizes will be presented in Exhibition Hall at 6 o’clock, summer time.
6- The Committee reserve the right to abandon or postpone the Show or refuse any entry.
7- The decision of the Judges will be final
8- No exhibits to be removed until 5.30.
PLEASE SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES EARLY