THE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION.
THE NEW ZEALAND MEDALLISTS. [rEUTEB's TBIiKGBAMS.I Melbourne, 16th May. ' The following awards of medals have been made to New Zealand exhibitors by the Exhibition judges : — Gold Medals :— A. and T. Burt, Dunedin, for gaseliers; Mosgiel Woollen Company, for woollen goods ; Kitchen and Sons, Wellington, for soap and candles ; M'Leod Bros., Dunedin, for soap and candles ; P. and D. Dnncan, Christchnrch, for implements ; T. C. Moorhonse, Christchnrch, for artificial manures. Silver Medals:— H. C. W. Wrigg, Wellington, for pen-and-ink drawing; Dr. Hector, Wellington, for geological specimens ; Austin, Kirk and Co., Christchnrch, pottery : Hokianga Sawmill Company, kauri timber ; H. E. Liardet, Wellington, f arriery|; H. Crossley and Co., Wellington, pelts ; A. and T. Burt, Dunedin, brewers' machines ; E. H. Banks and P. Cunningham and Co., Christchurch, grain; Messrs. Yarn, Dalgetty, and Williams, each for scoured wool; P. M'Gill, Tokomairiro, oatmeal; Marshall and Copeland, Danedin, malt; A. Moore and Co., Christohurch, grain ; C. A. Palmer, Nelson, hops ; Royse, Stead and Co., Christchurch, grain ; W. Lane and Co., Dunedin, cordials; G. Sumpter, Oamaru, oats; J. Speight and Co., Dunedin, ale; Franks, Temuka, beer ; Ward and Co , Christchurch, beer ; Vincent and Co , Christchurch, ale and stout. Bronze Medals — ~R. H. Bartlett, Auckland, photographs ; W. Collie, Napier, photographs ; W. T. L. Travers, Wellington, photographs; W. Hanwell, Greymouth, photographs; Wrigglesworth and Binns, Wellington, photographs ; Waddell. M'Leod, and Weir, hall doors ; Captain H. Bush, Thames, kauri gum ; E. MitehelBon, Dargaville, kauri gnm ; Oamaru Stone Company, stone; E. H. Banks, Christchurch, grain* E. Cleave, Invercargill, ryegrass seed; P. Cunningham & Go. , Christohurch, grain ; Duncan & Son, Christchurch, grain; P. M'Gell, Tokomairiro, grain; W. Moir, Southbrook, oatmeal; Joseph Beston, Palmerston, Otego, grass seed ; Bobert Walker and Company, Christchurch, seed; M'Connell Brothers, Christchurch, bacon; J. D. Ferand, Clyde, liquors ; Gregg and Company, Dunedin, spices ; W. J. Moffat, Invercargill, cordials ; Thomson & Co, Dunedin, ditto ; Hargan & Co., Dunedin, ale; Manning and Co.. Christchnroh, ditto ; Miss Harris, Nelson, water colors of flowers ; Mrs. Tizard, Thames, ditto ; Peter Birley, Auckland, iron work; Brunner Coal Mine, coal; Coalpit Heath Company, coal; Kaitangata Company, coal ; Westport Company, coal. The following' exhibitors receive services of silver : — Professor Julius yon Haast, Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, and Colonial Museum of New Zealand.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 114, 17 May 1881, Page 2
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364THE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 114, 17 May 1881, Page 2
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