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THE PRIZE LIST.

NEEDLEWORK

Best original article made from sugar ', bag: Mrs.. T. J. Middlebrook 1. Mrs. E. G. | Brady 2. Mrs. L. W. Dawson 3. Piece n£ j plain sewing: Miss B. Beck 1, Mrs. W. Lisk 2.. Mrs. A. R. Marshall 3. Set of 6 buttonholes: Mrs. P. Giles 1. Mr?. M. R. Parkinson 2. Mrs. A. K. McLean (Havelock North) 3. Suit of pyjamas: Mrs. E. T. Chaytor 1. Mrs. W. A. Darrach 2. Mrs. C. Anderson 3. Prettiest set of underclothing: Miss B. Beck 1. Miss A. Rick.-irds 2 and ?,. Xijrhtdress: Miss B. Beck 1. Miss A. Rickarrls 2. Miss Bertha Parker 3. Boy's shirt: Mrs. P. Giles 1, Mrs. M. R. Parkinson 2. Fancy Sewing;— Best tea rosy: Miss Bortha Parker I. Mrs. E. Robieson 2. Handsomest and best worked cushion: Mrs. It. -Smyth 1. Mrs. E. E. Curran 2 and 3. Table centre, drawn-thread work: Miss L. Hopkins 1. Miss F. I. Broad 2. Mrs. A. McKeegan 0. Table centre, mellick: Miss B. Beck 1, Miss Bertha Parker 2. Tati» . entre. fancy: Miss Bertha Parker 1. Mrs. E. Robieson 2. Miss A. Rickard* 3. Table centre, pen paintinz : Miss A Richards 1. Miss A. Harriman 2. Table centre, stencil : Mjss Iris Maxwell 1 and special. Miss F. Longden 2, Miss Muriel Lockwood 3. Pillow sham: Miss Bertha Parker 1. Miss B. Beck 2. Mrs. A. R. Marshall r>,. Most original fancy article: Mrs. T .T. Middlebrook 1. Prettiest handbag: Mrs. E. G. Brady 1. Mrs. M. R. Parkinson 2. Eyelethole embroidered camisole : Mi-ss A. R McLean 1. Miss Bertha Parker 2 and 3. Fancy Camisole: Miss Bertha Parker 1. Mrs. A. K. Marshall 2. Miss A. Richards .1. U<-*t | d'oyley : Miss B. Parker 1. Miss E. M. j Hanson 2 Miss Hilda Wells 3 Ke<t emhroidered frock for child: Mi<s Bertha Parker 1. Miss A R. McLean 2. Miss J. V. Mullions 3. Prettiest boudoir cap : Miss B. Beck 1. Miss E. G. Brady 2. Mrs. A. R Marshall 3. Any article in Richelieu : MLss E. M Hansen 1. Miss B. Beck 2, Miss I. Plckett 3 Any article in satin stitch : Miss Bertha Parker 1 and 2. Best collection of paper flowers : Miss T. Purcell. Best crochet paper hat: Miss P. Giles 1. Crochet silk jumper: Mrs. M. R. Branscombe 1 Mrs. E. Stuckey 2. Mrs. R J. Patterson 3. Pair ot tv.by's booties : Miss May E. Parker 1, Mrs. Eva Strutt 2. Mrs. .1. H. Fox 3. Knitted silk juniper: Miss H. Andrews 1. Miss G. Franklin (Maukn) 2. Mrs. W. Dryland 3. Knitted, infant's woollen jacket: Jliss H. X, Maxter 1. Mrs. W. G. Toung 2, Mrs. G. McGeehan 3. Pair hand-knitted sox: Mrs. ti. Lynskey (Gisborne) 1 and 3. Mrs. Era Strntt 2. Set of infant's knitted garments: Miss May E.. Parker 1, Mrs. J. C. Long -. Knitted woollen jumper: Miss H. Andrews 1, Miss M. Brown 2. Mrs. M. Papa 3. Best tray or supper cloth: Miss H. A. Smerdon 1. Mrs. PT'Macaular 2. Miss I. 0. McCntchan (Rangiririi 3. Infant's woollen jacket and bonnet: Mrs. W. Dryland 1, Miss H. R. Marter 2. Miss W. Jones 3. Handknitted dress: Mrs. E. P. West 1, Miss G. P. Massey 2, Mrs. Wrenn 3. Knitted or Crochet hat: Miss Lily Edwards 1. Mrs. M. Kneenone 2, Mrs. L. W. Dawson 3. Flannel Work.—Any article of underclothing: Miss A. Klckards 1. DRAWING AND FAIXTISG. Set of pencil drawings of outdoor subjects : G. W. Johnston 1. Mrs. SI. Stevenson 2, F. Sheppard 3. Study of still life in colour: Mr. L. G. Sheppard 1, Eric A. Johnson (Tuakau) 2. Study of landscape from nature, in water colours: Eev. R. H. Hobday 1. G. W. Johnson 2. Study of head (under 20 yearsl : G. W. Johnson 1, Miss Betty Roads 2. F. Sheppard &. Study I or set of studies of animal or bird from life, in pencil: V. P. Brinsden 1, A. Betham 2. of head from east, in pencil : A. J. Watling I, Miss D. Donaldson 2. K. H. Melvin 3. Study of head from life, in black and white: E. Moller 1. V. P. Brinsden 2. Drawing of head from life, in pencil : Eric A. Johnson (Tuakau) I. E. Moller 2. Set of not lesa than six sketches: 1 , . Brinsden 1. Mrs. S. E. McLean 2. Set 6i three studies: F. Sheppard 2. Study of a plant: Miss Iris Marshall 1, Miss r. M. C. Eout 2. PHOTOGRAPHY. Senior Division (Open).—Landscape photo.—W. R. Reynolds 1. K. 0. Loekl.ind 2, Rolf Keys (Napier) 3. Portrait study: R. >'. Gililngham 1, Guy D. Kelsey 2. W. R. Reynolds 3. Beach, seashore, river or lake: H. C. Peart (Wellington) 1 and 2, C. C. Roberts 3. Home study photo : Mrs. F. Muller 1. G. D. Kelsey 2. W. R. Reynolds 3. Enlargement: R. Keys (Napier) 1, R. M. Gillingham 2. H. C. Peart (Wellington) 3. Animal study, Auckland Zoo: J. A. Hunt 1. R. AI. Gilinehajn 2, W. S. Leyland C. N.Z. farm photograph : .T. D. Hay (New Plymouth) 1. U. McKillop (Wellington) 2. Junior Division (Amateurs).—Animal study, Auckland Zoo. —K. Culhanc 1, A. G. Coslilan 2, HONEY. Granulated honey, white: Bernard and Barnes 1, Rentoul and Westrapp 2. J. S. A. Singleton 3. Granulated honey: W. Nelson (Otorohanza) 1. Granulated honey, light I amber: I. J. Trevelyan 1. F. A. Johnson 1. Mrs L A Sage 3. Sample of liquid honey: .1 M. Adams "1. J. S. A. Singleton 2, Rentoul and Westrapp 3. Liquid honey, licht amber: W. R. B. Mitchell 1. I. J. Trevelyan 2 F. A. Johnson 3. Collection of honey: N.Z. Co-op. Honey Producing Association FLAX CLASSES. ' Best ten hanks of dressed flax: C. L. Broad (Bay of Plenty) 1. H. A. Wallace lOkete) 2 F. Wall (Martiufeorouzb) 3. Cwt of dressed flax: F. Wall (Martinboroughj 1. FIELD ROOTS. s we< ie« _«ix superlative: R. Body (Pio Pio) 1, T. Jones tWaotu) 2, Pukekohe Teott- , nical High School 3. Six. any variety: W. ' T Jauiieson (Pukekawa) 1, Pukekohe Technical Hizb School 2, A. Dow (Clevedon) 3. , SLx crimson kinz: J. and T. Somerville tl e Kuiti) 1, ['ukekohe Technical High School 2. Turnips.— Six purple mammoth: Pukekohe ; Technical Hi2h School 1. W. Bridgford (Ueu- ' derson) 2. Six green gioje: P. J. Kyan (Warkworth) 1, Pukekohe Technii-nl Higu School 2. Six. any other variety: T. Jack- • son atotorua) 1. 1 Mangolds.—Three yellow sUbe: F. J. K. , Goodn-in (Okoroire) 1. Pukekobe Technical High School 2. A. Hall (East Tamakil 3. ' Three yellow tankard: J. Rock (Te Kau- ! ivhata) 2, Pukekohe Tecuiiii-al High School 1 .'{. Three jersey queen: F. J. R. Goodwin 1, Takekobe Technical High Scaool 2, A. Knight, jun. lOnehiinsn) 3. Three lons red: .1. de Jongh iWest Tamaki) 1. I'ukekohe Technical High School 2. Sugar, anj ' variety: Sergt. J. Rock (Te Kauwhataj 1 and 2. Carrots.-Six long red: W. Ui-hings (Bik-k- ---• land) 1, Pukekohe Technical Hish Sclio'l 2. i Six white field: W. Richincs 1. Pukekolie Technical Hish School 'J. Six yellow: I'uko- : Uohe Technical High S.-hool 1, W. Kichlnga

Potatoes. —Sis t"p-to-flatp : 11. A. Flancock (Awahnri) 1 and 2. Six early round white: .1. Ballard (Gordonton) 1. 11. A. Hancock 2 and 3. Lucerne Hay.—TV. Kichinjri (DilcUlnnd) 1 and" 2. HOME INDUSTRIES. Best two loaves home-made white bread : Masfpr Lpwis YVald 1. Mrs. J. Gavin 2. Mrs. E. McQuoid 3. Best five honie-raaile scoues : X. li. Smith (Papakura) 1, Mr. L. K. McLean -', Mrs. G. T. Boakes ."). lloijumade sepil rake: Mrs. A. Davids 1. Mrs. I. Crowhurst (Otahuhu) -, Mrs. F. \V. Ileliifmann illamillou East) \l Spouse sandwich: Mrs. T. G. Smith (Papaitiir.-! i 1. Miss T. M. Walsh Mrs. \V. Lisle :;. Home-made sinserbrpad: Mrs. T. M. n.iisi 1. Mrs. Loftus Cathcart (Onenlipro) Mrs. \V. \V. B. Parkinson (Opotikii .".. Plate of gems : Miss S. E. Hawkins 1. Mrs. F. \V. Hpineman "J. Mrs. Geo. Robinson ."!. flome-made shortbreart : Mrs. E. McQuoid 1. .Mrs. T. G. Smith ■-', Miss F. Giles 3. Best jam roll : Mrs. G. Tooman 1, Mrs. L. C. Wiggins 2, Mrs. L. K. McLean 3.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 135, 9 June 1926, Page 9

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THE PRIZE LIST. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 135, 9 June 1926, Page 9

THE PRIZE LIST. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 135, 9 June 1926, Page 9

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