INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.
T B r fifth Albertland Arb and Industrial Exhibition was held on Friday and Saturjßy l»8t' A greab man V visitors came on (be tirsb day, and many more on the second j ay of exhibition. The following is tho prize list :— Flowers Vegetables and Cooking :— Judgse. Mr Jas. Stone aad Miss Clara Western: judge's steward, Mi*s Amy Gubb. Rhubarb : H. M. Utting, aged 12, i. G. Utting, 2. Ferns: G. Utting, 13, o' ferns: F. Utting, 9, 2. Cabbage: VJ Utting, 6, '2. Plant from cutting : H. V Uttine. 12, 1; F. Utting, 9, 2. Fern.: Olive Gubb, 13, 1. Pot Plant: Olive Gubb, 13. 2. Scones: Ojive Gubb, 13, 2. Currant cake : A. Piper, 11, L Potatoes : Martin Gubb, 7, 2, Plain cake : James Longbototom, 11, 2. Sponge cake : Nollio Gubb, 10, 2. Collection vegetables : Pearl Gubb, • 14, 2. Cheese: Edith Hefford, 14, 1. Potato .onions: Cecil Booth, 9, 1. Potatoes: WiHie Booth, 15, 2. Potatoes: Cecil Booth, 9, 1. Cjueen cake : Flo Booth, 13, 2. Mince pies : Flo Booth, !3 2. Biscuits : Ruby Booth, 11, l_' Box of plants : Willie Partridge, jj j. Two cabbages : Nellie Gubb, io' 1. Plate of scones: Archie Becroft, 12, 1. Strawberries : F. Utting, g 2;'VV. Utting, 6, 1. Two cabbages: Bertie Gubb, 7.1. Onions : Pearl Gubb, 14, 2, Box of flowers : Olive Shepherd, 14, 1. potatoes: B. Blackburn, 18, 1 and 2, Butter: Pearl Gubb, 14, 1. Collection Yeget&bles :W. Becroft, 15,1. Onions : VV. Becroft, 15, 1 ; Archie Becroft, 12, 2. Collection vegetables : Archie Becroft, 12, j_ Rhubarb : G. Sage, 15, 1. Collection pot plants: Effie Hartnell, Q. 1. Soedling plant: Effie Hartnell, 9, 1. Plant from cutting: K. L. Hartnell, 9, 1. Onions: Harvey Becrott, 7, I; Harold Becrott, 10, 1. Beans : E. A- Herd, 11, 1. Potatoes : Gordon Shepherd, 7,1; L. Shepherd, 2. Beans: Harvey Becroft, 7, 2. White loaf of bread : Flo Grice, 12, 1. Brown bread: Flo Grice, 12, 2. Apple pie: Mary Reid, 13,2. Potatoes: James Reid, 11, 1. Apple pie: Linda Becreft, 13 1. Pot plant (seedling): Harold Becroft, 10, 1. Bouquet: L. Becroft, 13, 2. Pot plant : Harvey Becrott, 7, 1. Carrots: Clifford Becroft, 6, 1. Onions: Clif Becroft, 6, 2. Onions : Roy Becroft, __ 2. Carrots : Roy Becroft, 9, 2. Pot ot ferns : Harvey Becroft, 7,' 1. Carr' .; Archie Becroft, 12, 1. Potatoes : Roj Secntft, 9. 2. Peaches : Archie Becroft, 12,1. Potatoes: Pearl Gubb, 14, 1. Collection of vegetables: Effie Hartnell, 9, 2. Basl'tet of flowers: Alice Neal, 13, 1. White bread: Mary Neal, 14, 1. Bouquet: Ivy Becroft, 12, 1; Muriel Becrotf-, 14, 2, Collection of vegetables : Harvey Becroft, 7, 1; Ivy Becroft, 12, 2 ; V Bscroft, 5, 1. Apple pio: E. L. Hartnell, 9, 1. Tarts: Effie Hartnell, 9, 1. Potatoes: Frank Becroft, 11, 2; Verena Becroft, 5, 1. Honey: Walter Becroft, 15, 1; Archie Becroft, 12, 1- Muriel Becroft, 14, 2; Frank Becroft, 11, 2. Butter: M. Boeroft, 14, 2; Ivy Becroft, 12, 2. White bread :M. Becroft, 14, 2. SpoDge cake- M. Becroft, 14, 1. Scones: M. Becroft, 14, 1; J. Becroft, 12, 2. Tarts : Frank Becroft. 11, 2. Biscuits: Pearl Gubb, 14, 1. Tarts : J. Boeroft, 12, 1. <3pon»e cakes : J. Becrolt, 12, 1. Jam : J. Becroft, 12. 1; F. Becroft, 11, 2. Plant Irom seed :J. Becrofn, 12, 2. Plant from cutting : J. Becroft, 12, 2. Pot plant: Frank Becroft, 11, 1. Plant from cutting : F. Becroft, 11, 1; M. Becroft. 14. 1; V. Becroft, 5, 2. Ginger biscuits: Olive Gnbb, 13, 1. Tarts : Olive Gubb, 13, 2. Cake : Pearl Gubb, 14, 1. Sponge cakes : Olive Gubb, 13, 2. Drawing, Maps, and Writing.—Judges, JJr Edward Witheford, Mrs Winnie Vine, and Miss J. Cameron. Judges' steward, Hiss L. Gubb. Writing : Hilda Gubb, 20, X. Stamp album : Olive Shepherd, 14, 2. Scrap-book: Willie Partridge, 11, 1. Painting in oil: Ethel Ruchbrook, 20, 1 ; Alice Booth, 20, 1. Scrap-book :C. Uttiae, 13, 2; H. Utting, 12, 2. Drawing: lily Brookes, 9, 1; Elsie Brookes. 14, 1 ; Con. Wifchefofd, 14, 2 ; Mabel Diadding, 13, I. Writing : May Gubb, 19, 2. Drawing : Pearl Gubb, 14, 2. Painting on glass: Ethel Rushbrook, 20, 1. Maps of New Zealand : Maud Green, 16. 1. Crayon drawing :M. Green, 16. 1. Stamp album : Olive Gubb, 13, 2. Drawing : Ivan Litten, 12, 1. Fern album: Helen Cameron, 13, 1; Kate Cameron, 15, 2. Scrap book: Helen •Cameron, 13, 1. Map from memory : Lillie .'Smith, 14, 1 and 2. Pencil drawing: May Smith, 15, 1. Specimen letterpress printing :E. Vine, 15, 1. Pen and ink sketch : Ivan Litten, 12, 1. Writing : Anuie Payne, 13, 1; Ann Piper, 11, 1 ; F. Becroft, 11,2; ii. Becroft, 14,2. Coloured design: C. Utting, 13,1: E. Hefford, 14. 2; F. Becroft, 11. I.* Scale drawing: E. Reed, 15, 1; I. Becroft, 12,2. Coloured design : I. Litten, 32, 2. Pencil drawing : Alice Neal, 13, 2 5 E. Hefford, 14, 1; I. Becroft, 12. 2; I. Litten, 12, 1. Scrap book : V. Boeroft, 5, 1. Scale drawing: Janet Smith, 14, 1. Jree hand drawing: Guy Witheford, 12, 1; Alice Skelton, 9. 2; Hilda Foster. 9, 1; •K. Grey, 10, 1 ; E. Moffit, 7, 1; Flo. Gr._e, 12, 2; Rose Levet, 13, 2. Map of AfrAca: J. Russel, 9, 1 ; Hilda Foster, 9, 2; ._. Roy, 11, 1. Map of British Isles : E. Roy. 11, 2. Map of New Zoaland : Rose Levee, 13, 2.
Woodwork and Industrial Prodccth. sludges : Rev. C. Davidson anJ Mr James Western, sen. ; judges' steward: Mr V, Becroft,-^Boat:. H. M.. Utting, 12, 1; 5. iMarcroft, 17, 1. Pair of picture frames : Avlice Neal, 13, 1. Picture frame: Alice Neal, 13. 2 ; Mary Noal, 14, 2. Collection Nftw Zealand woods: Harry Stable?, 1. Frosted picture frame: Effie Hartnell, 1. Wail bracket, fretwork wall bracket: W. Bt-iofb, 15, 1 and 2; Archie Becroft. 12, 1 ; Edward Reid, 15, 2 and 2. InkBtand in fretwork : Walter Boeroft, 15, i. Box fretwork :W. Becroft, 15, 1. Corner braekeb : VV. Becroft, 15, 1. Cork frame: W. Becroft, 15, 1 ; Walter Becroft, 15, 2 ; Archie Becroft, 12, 1. Tabid mats : VV. Becroft, 15, 1. Fretwork inbifcand: Archie Becroft, 12, 1. Corner bracket IA. Becrofb, 12, 1. Dinner mats: A. Becroft, 12, 1. Cone frame: Harold Becroft, 10. 1. Fretwork bracket: Harvey Becrofb, 7, 1. Picture frame : Alfred Hartnell, 18. 1. Bookcase : Ed. Reid, 15, i*. aud 2. Easels: Ed. Reid, 15, 1. Pair cbees boards: Edward Reid, 15, 1. Chess bo*rd :E. Reid, 15, 1. Cricket bat: Frank BeOroft, 11, .1. Clothes horse : Frank Becrofi\. Hi 2. Plate rack : F. Becrofb, 11, L Ben ooop: F. Becroft, 11, 1. Plate rack : W. B wofb, 15. 1. Picture frame : Cissy H*ffor d, 13, 1. Towel horse : Laurie Wlthet'ord. 13, 1. Cone box : W. Nixon, 14, 2. Kauri gum collection : James Mack, 15, 1 ; A. Holme*, 13, 2. Cone frame : G. Nixoo, 16, 2 ; James Nixon, 10, 2. Cork frame ; W m , Nixon, 14, 1. Cork frame : h-Ida Fo.ter, 9. 1 ; Kate Cillivary, 15, 2 ; W.m. Hewitt, 13. 1 ; Mary Russell, 14,1 ; Wm. Nixon, 14, 2. Bullock's horns : Victor Sana moos, 14, 1; Wm. Nixon, 14, 2: George Nixon, 16, 1 ; Thomas Nixon, 8, 2. NkedlknWirk and Fanoywork. —Judges, Mr* R. Rcws, Misa Cameron, and Mies Hibb* Judges' Btetvarda. Miss S. Roicl *r.d Miss Judd. Pincushion : Je»sie Longbottom, 15, 1. Doll: Emily Stables, 10, 1. Handkerchief : Irene Cubb. 7, 2 ; Isabel Witheford. 8, 1: Blanche Williams, 15, 2 ;
M. Becroft, 14, 1; Ivy Becroft, 12, 1 • Lena Nixon, 7, 1. Pinafore: Louisa Wilson, 19,2. Door Mat: Ethel Stabloa, 9, 1. Toilet cover, Jane Johnßon, 15, 1. Wool mats: Annie Herd, 14, 1. ' Shirt: Charles Utting, 15, 2. Doll: Ann Piper, 11* 2. Crochet petticoat: Ann Piper, 11, 2. Shirt: Alice Neal, 13. 1. Nightdress case : A. Neal, 13, 1. Breadtray cloth : Alice Neal, 13, 1. Toilet cover ;Mary Neal, 14, 1. Chemise : Adela Bnldock, 14, 2. Darning and other needlework : Adela Baldoek, 14,2. Pinafore : Alice Neal, 13, 2 Grafting: A. Neal, 13, 1. Petticoat; Alice Neal, 13, 1. Nightdress : May Neal, 14, 2. Petticoat: Mary Neal, 14, 1. Bracket drupe: Mary Neal, 14, 2. Teacloth : Mary Neal, 14, 1. Flycatcher: Alice Neal, 13, 1. Crochet collar: A. Neal, 13, 2. Collection bookmarks : A. Neal, 13, 1. Postage staino case: A. Neil, 13, 1. Photo frame: Ruby Welsh, 10,1. Table mats: Ruby Welsh, 10,2. Pinafore : Ruby Welsh, 10, 1. Knitted sox : Mabel Green, 18, 1. Crochet collar : I«abei Wallace, 11, 2. Pillow case: I. Wallace, 11, 2. Nightdress case : Flo Green. 19, 2. Pillow cases : Flo Green, 19, 1. Toilet mats: Flo Croen, 19, l! Nightdress: Edith Hefford, 14, 1. Toilet cover : E. H&fi'ord, 14, 1 ; Oiasv Hefford, 18, 1. Petticoat: Cissy Hellord, 18, 2. Doileys: Emma Sturcn, 20, 1. Serviette rings: Emms Sturch, 20, 1. Tatting: Olive Gubb, 13, 1. Pinafore : Pearl Gubb, 14, 1. Nightdress : Kate Cameron, 20, 1. Knitted shoes : Elizabeth Piper, 18, 1. Cushion for sofa: Elizabeth Piper, 18, 1. Bracket drape : E. Piper, 18, 1 and 2. Tea cosy: E. Piper, 18, 1. Crochet house ehoea: E. Piper, 18, 2. Knitted mats : E. Piper, 18, 1 and 2. Crochet petticoat: Violet Constable, 18, 1. Arti ficial fiower» : Kate Cameron, 20. 2. Glove bos: Mary Winchcomb, 20, 1. Handkerchief box : M. Winchcomb, 20, 1. Doll: Fio Booth, 15, 2. Hearth rug : Mabel <^übb, 19, 1, Needlecase: Omega Booth, 7, 1. Tea cosy : Olive Gubb, 13, 1. Pincushion : O. Booth, 7, 1. Crochet, csp : Nellie Gubb, 10, 1. Hearth rug: Pearl Gubb, 14, 1. Watch pocket •. E. L. Hartnell, 9, 2. Pinafore : Effie Hartnell, 9. 1. Mantel drape: A. Pearman, 16, 1. Set doll's c'othes: E. L. Hartnell, 9, 1. Tea cloth : E. Coubrongh, 19, 1. Tray cloth • E. Vine, 15, 1 ; Lily Purnell, 14, 2. Pinafore :A. Pearman, IG, 1. Nightdress : A. Pearman, 16, 1. Doll : Lilias Worth, 15, 1. (Gumdigyer): Kato Cameron, 20, 1, Wool mats: May Bowman, 18, 2. Apron : May Bowman, lb, 1, Pillow case: Lillie Bowman, 13, 2. Fly cage : Maud Nicholson, 9, 1. Pincushion : Mary Reid, 13, I. Grafting : Mary Reid, 13, 2, Sample of darning : Mary Reid, 13, 1. Chemise : -M. Reid, 13, 1. Shawl : Emma Sturch, 20, 1. Chemise: Lucy Smith, 9, 1. Pillow case: M. Becroft, 14, 1. Crochet shawl : M. Becroft, 14, 1. Child' 3 drees: M. Becroft, 14, 1. Combinations-: M. Becrott, 14, 1. Apron : Muriel Becroft, 14, 1. Tray cloth : M. Becroft, 14, 2. Artificial flowers: M. Becroft, 14, 1, Pillowcase : Ivy Becroft, 12, 1. Apron :I. Becroft, 12, 1. Artificial flowers :I. Becroft, 12, 1. Petticoat: I. Becroft, 12, 1. Nightdress!: I. Becroft, 12,1. Child's dress : Ivy Becroft, 12, 1. Knitted stocking :M. Becroft, 14, 1. Bib : Frank Becrofb, 11, 1. Shirt: F. Becroft, 11, 1. Child's dress : Frank Becroft, 11, 2. Artificial flowsra : F. Becroft, 11. 1 Verena Becroft, 5, 1. Child's dress : V. Becroft, 5, 1. Pinafore : V. Beciofb, 5, 1. Bib : V. Becrofb, 5, 1. Antimacassar : Kato Smith, 14, 2 : L. Wharfe, 19, 1. Chemise : Ethel Grice, 11,1; F. Grice, 13, 2. Skirt : Linda Bacroft, 13, 1. Pincushion : I. Becroft, 12, 1, Traycloth : I. Becroft, 12, 1. Pinafore : Edie Withelord, 10, 1. Pincushion :L. Wharfe, 19, 1. Nightdress case : L. Wharfe, 19, 1. Bootees: Charles Morgan, 12, 1. Crochet pattern :A. Collier, 15, 1. Darning :C. Morgan, 12, 2. Mat: J. Morris, 6. 2. Kettle-holders : E. Sammon, 8, 2 ; H. Foster, 9, 1; Bertie Vos, 7, 1. Mat: A. Skelton, 9, 1; H. Foster, 9, 2; A. Teggan, 11, 1. Ball of wool : Beatrice Vos, 7, 1. Mat: Mary Rdesell, 14, 2. Apron :R. Winchop, 13, 2. Apron:. A. Teggan, 1. Apron :E. Sammons, 8, 1. Mat: A. Holmes, 13, 1. Fancy mat: Agnea Collier, 15, 1. Apron : Jennie Collisr, 12, 2. Skirt: A. Collier, 15, I.— (Own Correspondent.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 21, 26 January 1897, Page 3
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