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THE EXHIBITION.

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This afternoon a Maypole Dance X was given on the Exhibition grounds - by a number of young ladies imder the training of Mrs Osmond.

To-night the Pollards give another V entertainment in the Exhibition Hall, EXHIBITION AWARDS. The following additional awards have been announced by the judges:— FURNITURE. Judges: Messrs T. H. W 7hite, ft, Cranwell, and T. Herbert.

. Tonson Garlick Company, Ist award for dining-room and hall furniture-. Ist award for bedroom and drawing!! ' room suites; 2nd award for combing tion billiard and drawing-room table; Direct Supply Co., Ist award for , dining-room suite in old English oalij- : Ist award for bedroom suite in wall-'v nut and Hungarian ash; 2nd award? for two plate glass show cases. . » J,

Winks and Hall, Ist award for fu r . niture manufactured from New "Zealand woods, and special memion for excellence of workmanship. ". . ~ F. Jagusch, Albert street, Ist award for-, bamboo suite, and Ist award for rattan suite. Henry Wolff, Otonago East, 3rd award for one polished eseretoire. • • ' John W. Graham. Okaihau, Bay of Islands, 2nd award for two table tops. : W. Moon and Sons, Ponsonby, Ist award for bamboo furniture; Ist award for rattan furniture. Robert Martin, Wellington, Ist > award for stained glass window. James Morris, St. Mary's road, Vonsonby, 3rd award for inlaid library, table" for patience and industry. \:Y Alfred J. Osborne, Great "Barrier Island, 3rd award for table tops. Barton, McGill and Co., Ist award for billiard table. . McLeod Bros., Ist award for two go-carts and perambulators; 2hd award for commercial hamper. E. Bhmdell, Ohaewai, Bay of Islands, highly commended for top of round table. James Clegg, Auckland, Ist award for three perambulators and two gocarts, judged as one exhibit. " W. P. Hoffmann, commended for imported Brookes' piano stool. „ Mountain liimu Timber Co., 2nd -: award for furniture. Bead and Fenwick, of Wellington, Ist award and special mention for excellent finish bevelled glass. CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS AND CANNED GOODS. Judges: A. Bowell r.nd J. 0. Sellgren. Irving and Stevenson St. George's ■ Preserving Works), first award for extract of soap; first award for millennium washing powder; 2nd award for blacking; second award for St. ' George's blue; second award for royal baking powder; second award for ■ royal egg powder; and second award for caustic soda. • ■ . ~\-f. Hay ward Bros., of Christchnrehi&'' second award for baking powder. ; H. M. Smeeton, Auckland, firs(|l| award for baking powder. P. Bock and Co., Auckland, second . award baking powder; honourable mention for,household requisites. James Neil, Auckland, first award . for herbal preparations. James Patterson (N.Z.. Patent Manufacturing Company and. .. Ynrnirti Works), Thames: first award for vanish. John Burns and Co.: first award for collection of imported varnish. Pearson and Co., of Hamilton: firs: award' for carbolic! sand soap. James Adams, Auckland:, -honourable mention for Beat AH cement and^ grease eradication. John Beasley: honourable mention for stratina.cement. . *■§£ BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONED. Judges: Mesrs J. Aulesbrook aid Harry Maxfield. . ~ ms Mennie and Dey: first award '"up biscuits; first award for confectionery. ■■■.•-• I-,'.'' : C. T. Laurie, Newmarket: first ; award for icing sugar; third award for conserves, jams, dried peel, etc.'} first award for eucalyptus drops; first award for white peppercnirtJ. The judges noted that these latter exhibits though comparatively small were excellent in get up and'quality. Bycroft and Co.: first award for biscuits, with special mention for iinlformity and excellence of quality. CANNED FISH. ' W. C. Moijntain, Purerua (A. Hsj| Nathan, agent): first award for canned mullet. • ■'■ Zealandia Canning Company (6. Kronfeldt, agent): second award for canned "mullet. • '"^rogl Masefield Bros., Bay of Islands' (Seegner Langgiith and Co., agents}^ third award for canned mullet. . SUNDRIES. Bovril.l, Limited, London (A. ft Nnthan, agents): first award. Brown and Poison's, Paisley (.7. B, Gilfillan, agent): first award for com* flour. Parkinson's butterscotch: fir^ award. i ._;.- Mr Webster: first award for tinner quinces and dried apples. WOODS AND WORK. Judges: Messrs T. Mahoney and T, Maunder. Mountain Rimu Company, Ltd.J> first award for rimu timber. Leyland-O'Brien Company: .' first award for fancy timber; first award for wide kauri board; first award for dado work and moulding. Kauri Timber Company: first award for joinery and turnery. N.Z. Government Public Works Dg" partment: special award for variety and excellence of collection of -native-.■. woods,. ■■.•••:.

==== .'■• .... In order that our country friends may have the full advantages of our great cash sale, and those of Wv numerous town customers who ba-ve not yet called, we have decided to keep | it on for a few days longer. .? Take warning and call at once if you wisa to secure good furniture for a' very. low. price—Tonson Garlick Company (Li.mited.)^-(Ad.) Men's white shirts with collars, reduced1 to 2s Od; men's regatta- ana Charley's Aunt shirts reduced (o lid; boys' and youths' strong working shirts 9d, at Fowlds' great clearance sale.—(Ad.) Stop! Stop! when you come to ottr windows and see the prices ■goods are marked. Chests of drawers 16s,_chairs 2s 3d, curtain poles, superior finish, j?> sft long, all complete; door rants, hearthrugs, carpets, linoleums are reduced 20 per cent, during our greas sale for a few days longer only. Tonson Garliek Company (Limited.)-? (Ad.) Have you heard the news? ..^fi,T> Tonson Garlick Company are no"'1"^ a. great ca.sh furniture sale; 20, 2-> n»<l 33 3-3 per cent, discount—4s, ft n"« 6s Sd in the £. Now is the time i* buy.—Tonson Garlick Company.—l*"' ■ ■ '•:v:i»i|iiiii|l

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 29, 4 February 1899, Page 4

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THE EXHIBITION. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 29, 4 February 1899, Page 4

THE EXHIBITION. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 29, 4 February 1899, Page 4