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PRIZE LIST.

TECHNICAL & ARTS SCHOOLS. DRAWING AND PAINTING. Tho entries which emanated from the Wellington Girls' College and Chilton House School, Wellington, occupy a prominent place in the prize-list in the art ami technical school section. The awards are as under.— Still life—C. Poison, 1; Mrs. Burnord, 2; 1!. Partridge, 3. Landscapo lToni nature—C. Poison, 1; 1!. Partridge, 2; G. E. Butler, .3. . IT&hI from tho cast—Miss 11. Crabbe, 1; 0. Olliver, 2. Head from life, black and white— C. Olliver, 1 aud 3; Miss I.'M. Copeland, 2. Figure from life—L. Deighton, 1; L. B. fiackhurst, 2. Head from life, in colour—C. Olliver, 1; Miss I. M. Copeland, 2; Miss L. B. Backhurst, 3. Figure from the cast, in monochrome— Miss H. Crabbe, 1; Miss M. Backhurst, 2. Ornaments from tho cast—Jliss M. Sutherland, !; H. Strong, 2. Pen and ink work—Miss C. N. Hay, 2.

. ' MODELLING. .Mouth, noso, car, and eye—Miss H. Crabbe, 1 and -2. llead in the round—Miss H. Crabbe, 1. : Figure in tho round—A.'Arlow, .1. DESIGNS AND ART CRAFTS. Plant study, in colour—Miss If. Fowler, l;. Miss C. .V. Hay, 2. Original stencilling—Miss I. M. Copeland, lj. Miss C. N. Hay, 2; Miss L. M'C'rea, 3. 1 Original needlework—Miss L.- M'Creo, 1; Miss. M. Backhurst, 2 . i Original leather embossing—Miss L. ■"Daiziel, lj Miss F. Cullinnn, 2; "W. Dralo?, .'I. , i Manuscript wriling and illuminatingMiss C. N. Hay, 1. : Beaten copper or pewter work—Frank Tarranl, 1. .Set of tiles—Miss D. Shale, 1; Miss C. Condor, 2; Miss J. Trainor, 3. MECHANICAL DRAWING. Measured drawing in ink of a machine or part of machinery—H, Grau, 1'; O. Magiiuss'jn, 2. Two original mcdels in'woodwork—A. Jvibblewliite, 1; Win. .Dittmer, 2. Two original nir.dels in cabinetwork— Cf. J), lienni. 1 , 1; E. N. Davies, 2. PRIVATE SCHOOLS. Six geometrical problems—S. Rusvall, 1; D. Li urges. l -, 2. Drawings from group of i objects—Miss E. iiaxter, lj Miss W. Gale, 2. 4 Set drawings in pencil—Miss K. Baxter, 1; Aliss Maureen Heard, 2. ' : Set drawings in colour—Miss Dorothy Evans, 1; Lorna Marshall, 2. ' • Three original designs—Winifred Gale, 1; lan M'lienzie, 2; Freda Marshall. 3: Modelled design—Miss C. Condor, 1. SECONDARY SCHOOLS. Six geometrical problems—W. S. Vernon, lj F. 11. Rogers, 2. Drawing iroin group pf three objects— "W. S. V'ernon, ); Miss Fenwick, 2. Drawings in pencil—Miss F. i'ayward, 1; Aliss \ . Bassett, 2; Miss E. "Wyn Williams, 3. Drawings in colour—Miss M. Greenwood, 1; jfiss C. Uryce, 2; Miss F. Nethcliff, 3. Drawings of native tree's or shrubsMiss F. liavward, 1. . . Design lor stencilling—Miss M. Steil, 1; Miss i). Thirkcll, 2. Two original designs—Miss IC. Rout, ljMiss U. Gould, 2; Miss M. Bishop, 3.. Original model in woodwork—John Cornioot, 1; P. Barnard, 2. PHOTOGRAPHY. Landscape—C. J. Ralph, Wellington, lj A, V. Brcekon, 2; J. D, Hay, 3. Seascape—A. V. Breckon, i and 2j M. L. Lninpe, 3. Portrait or figure study—A. V. Breckon, lj Lucy E. Cook, 2; M. L. Lampe, 3. Animal life—M. L. Lampe, j; A. E. Watkirison; 2; G. M. Scott, 3. Photograph, jiinior under 18— F. J. Bubb, 1; E. B. Bennett, 2. HOME INDUSTRIES. Farmers' separator butter—Mrs. H. Christensen, l; lUrs. C'. Stantiall, 2; Mi's, li. A. .M'lu'iizie, 3. Farmers' liun-Stparator butter—Mrs. J,. Bagne, 1; Mrs. u btantiail, "Mrs. F. I>. .il'C'rae, 3. • . Dozeii lien eggs—Airs. H. Hopkinson, ]; Mrs.- tt. Sorensen, 2; Mrs. H. 3. Dozen cluck eggs—Mrs. Dillon, 1; Miss F. Thomas; 2; Mrs. E. Perrott, 3. 1 Trussed towi—Mrs. E. M'Cormack, 1.. Plum pudding—Mrs. H. Hopkinson, 1; -Mrs. E. •M'Cormack, 2; Mrs. E. D. I Browne, 3. Apple pie—Mrs. H. J. Bannister, 1; Mrs. H. 'J'. Penny, 2. Bottled fruit—Airs. H. Anstice, 1 and 2: Mrs. F.'Nicliolls, 3.. r , Jain's iiiul jellies—Mrs, E. M'Cormack, 1; Mrs. F. iNicliolls, 2; Mrs. H. . Anstice, 3. Marmalade—Miss Ruby Ross, 1; Mrs. T. Pi. Hodder, 2; Mrs. W. H. Backhurst, 3. Bottled tomatoes —Mrs. E. G. Rowlands, 1> Nurse ltoby, 2; Miss A. Mathcson, 3. Beer—Mrs. J.- Balsillie, .1. Lemon inarmalf.de—Airs. P. H. Scott, 1; .Mrs. H. J. Banpister, 2; Mrs. F. Taylor, 3. Tomato sauce—Mrs. H. Anstice, 1; Miss Ruby Ross, 2j Mrs. H. Hopkinson, 3. Any other variety sauce—Mrs. H. Hopkinson, 1; Mrs. E. Spinley, 2; Miss Ruby Ross, 3. , I'iekles— Mrs. -W. H. Backhurst, 1; Mrs. H. Anstice, 2; Miss A. Matheson. 3. Wiiie—Mrs. G. Freeth, 1, 2, and 3. Savoury sandwiches—Mrs. T. K. Hodder, 1; Mrs. H. Anstice, 2; Miss M. M'Nnir, 3. -Toffee—Mrs. E. Ransom, 1; Mrs. J. C. Harre, 2; Miss-J. Matheson, 3! Other variety cweets—.Miss J. Matheson, 1; Mrs. A. Baillie, 2j "Sirs. J. H. Gilchrist, 3. White bread—Mrs. C. Stantiall, 1; Mrs. A. Neilsen, 2; Mrs.. W. F. Cutler, 3. Brown bread—Miss P. *H. Lovelock, 1 j Mrs. At. Butcher, 2j Mrs. A. Neilsen, 3. White bread, made with-M'Gill's flourMrs. A. Neilsen, I;.Miss.l\ H. Lovelock, 2; Mrs. E: Perrott, 3. Scones—Mrs. H. J. Bannister, 1; Mrs. W. Salmons, 2; Xlrs. W. C. Hansen, 3. Scones made with M'Gill's Hour—Mrs. 11. J. Bannister, 1; Mrs. A. Nielsen, 2; Mrs. H. Anstice, 3. Scones, girls under 16 —Miss Doris Salmons, 1; Miss A. Bartholomew, 2; Miss V. Neilsen, 3. Gingerbread—Mrs. C. \V. Borreson, 1; Mr.-;. E. Saunders, 2j Mrs. 51. Petersen, 3. Jam roll—Mrs. 11. Anstice, 1; Miss I'. Ross, 2; Miss P. H. Lovelock, 3. Jam roll, £irls under 16—Miss G. Brogden, 1: Miss A. Rowlands,' 2; Miss N. Bird, 3. Cream puffs—Miss M. M'Nair, 1; Miss G. Thompson, 2; Miss A. E. Maunder, 3. Mixed cakes —Miss Ritchie, 1; Mrs. W. C. Hansen, 2; Mrs. H. Anstice, 3. Fruit cake—Mrs. H. Hopkinson, 1; Mrs. H. Anstice, 2; Mrs. E. Saunders, 3. Family cake —Mrs. E. C. Twist, 1; Mrs. Dillon, '2; -Mrs. F. Perrott, 3. Family cake, girls under 16.—Miss R. Wood, i; Miss Phyllis Mac Murray, 2. _ - Madeira cake—.Mrs. E. C. Twist, 1; Miss Rubv Ros=. 2; Miss P. 11. Lovelock, 3. Sponge sandwich—Miss G. Broedcn, 1; Miss L: Neilsen..2; Mrs. A. Baillie, 3. Iced cake—Mrs. J. Tfastie, 1; Miss C. 11. lovelock, 2: Miss L. Lovelock, 3. Gingerbread- Mrs. C. W.- Borreson. lj Miss R. Ross, 2. Shortbread—M rs. E. Saunders, 1; Mrs. E. C. Twist, 2; Mrs. L. Whitaker, 3. Oat cake—Mrs. E. C. Twist. 1; Miss G. I. Burgess, 2; Mrs. 11. Hopkinson, 3. Sausage rolls —Mrs. T. R. Hodder. lj Mrs. H. A. Bierre, 2; Miss F. Leonard,. 3. Potted meat—Mrs. M. Hawker, 1; Miss B. Lemon, 2; Mrs. E. M'Cormack, 3. Jam taris—Mrs. H. A. Bierre, 1; Mrs. T. R. Hodder, 2. Biscuits—Mrs. Bnrnieister, 1: Mrs. J. Foreman, 2; Mrs. JI. Anstice, 3. Brawn—Mrs. 11. Anstice, 1; Mrs. P. H. Scott. 2; Mrs. J. Balsillie. 3.

PIG CLASSES. THE BERKSHIRE BREED. Boar, over 12 months—Porirua Mental Hospital, 1; Wercroa Training Farm, 2; E. J. Rogers, 3. Boar, under 12 months—Porirua Mental Hospital, 1 and 2. Boar, under six months—Porirua Mental Hospital, 1. ' Breeding sow—Porirua 'Mental Hospital, 1. Sow and litter—Monckton and Fetch, 1; C. Wilson, 2. Sow, under 12 months—Porirua Mental Hospital, 1 and 2; E. J. Rogers, 3. Sow, under six months—Porirua Mental Hospital, 1; E. J. Rogers, 2. TAMWORTHS, Boar, over 12 months—E. J. Rogers, 1. Boar, under 12 months—N. P. Neilsen, 1; E. J. Rogers, 2. Boar, under six months—E. J. Rogers, 1. Breeding sow—E. J. Rogers, 1 nnd 2. Sow and litter—E. J. Rogers. 1. Sow, under 12 months—E. ,1. Rogers, 1. Sow, under six months—E. J. Rogers, 1 and 2; N.'P. Noilsen, 3. YORKSHIRES. Hoar, oyer .12 months—E. J. Rogers, 1; ]'. J. Small. 2. Boar, under 12 months—l\ .1. Small, 1; W. H. Morris. 2. Breeding sow, or pig—li. J. Rogers, 1. Sow and fitter—W. H. Morris. 1.

Sow, under 12 months—Porirua Mental Hospital, 1; I*. ,T. Small, 2. Sow, under six months— K. J. Rogers, 1. LARGE BLAC'K. Roar, under 12 months—E. Weekes, 1 and 2. Boar, under six months—E. J. Rogers, 1. How, over 12 months—E. Weekes, '1; F. Burson, 2. ''Sow, under six months—E. ,T. Rogers, 1. SHEEP SECTION. : THE FARMERS' CLASSES. Flecce 'Wool. Lincoln W. J. Balsillie, 1. Romney—'W. 11. Weggery, 1. Southdown—W. J. Balsillie, 1. Scoured "Wool. Thirty sixes—K. B. Godwin, 1. Forty sixes—ll. B. Godwin, 1. BUTTER-FAT. A JERSEY" CROSS "WINS. •The champion butter-fat competition was won by A. Harrow-field, with W. I. Lovelock second, and H. G. Moore third. Points counted one for every M'ib. of milk in four days, and 25 i'oints for every pound of butter-fat produced. Detailed results are:— . k v- > 9 e := >, V- S t= Pp t> i=j \ P s ? ! 9 '. c' ? " ? I . ( 2 S j »■ s 3 j I n 6 I . T 2 :;i; i : ! : tv M U-> 1-4 M W4 10 »-4 r*w » ii in in Cfl CO — ® "oh co by cc b i » 11 o p ;i -i co co cc - 8 £ c 3 « p 9 h k . - ? co c • tv © © w j * row u■ MM■ M to ! z* r fO in C*» O. cc p 5 CC f Ci ii c o © tn CI J f 7 n ■I ' : s p p I p I § !!': / £ S -! o K 12 !? If Previous winners wore:—l9oG, W. I'. Hiirrej 1907, A. Buchanan,' 180S, E. Griffiths; 1909, \V. I. Lovelock; 1910, not held; 1811, W. 1. Lovelock. HEMP. • Best bale of hemp for export—A. Seifcrt, 99 points,l; li. Stewart, 97 points, 2; Madden Bros., 96 points, 3. COMPETITIONS. Open shoeing—W. Olsen, Eketahuna, I; J. H. Griffiths, 2; J. M. Quinn, Mi.riinborough, 3. ■ Horsesb'.'e-making—J. H. Griffiths, 1, J. M.' y" : .in, 2; V. J. Hill, 3. driving competition—F. Vosper, 1; Mrs. F. 8. M'Kae, 2; Miss t'owen, 3. Gentleman rider—ll. Hassall, 1; Fred. Iloult, 2; Ivan ,Shaw, 3. Lady's pony turnout—(J. F. Purton, 1; E. Jackson, 2; Purton and M'Culloch, 3. Pony leaping—H. E. Booth's Trim, 1; Mrs. U. Shaw's Pinkie 800, 2; J. H. Fairhurst's Itawiri, 3. Bareback rider—D. Bennett, 1; F. Vosper, 2; 11. R. Lancaster, 3. > Harness horse—F. JW. Carmichael's Capitalist, 1;R. T. Sanson's 'i'e Awahuri, Maiden Hunters—Wynn Brown's Exchange, 1; J. Shaw's La Venture, 2- L. K. Young's Waitohi, 3. Twenty-lour entries.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1585, 31 October 1912, Page 10

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PRIZE LIST. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1585, 31 October 1912, Page 10

PRIZE LIST. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1585, 31 October 1912, Page 10

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