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. The home industries, art, and industrial division, and photographic section of the Royal Show at Palmerston North were well supported, and the standard of the exhibits was high. Results are as follows:— Art and Fancy Needlework (Judges: Misses A. and E. Matthews, Feilding).— Tray or supper cloth, coloured, Mrs. w. G. Shannon, 1; Miss K. Meade, 2; C. A Taylor, 3; Miss V. Manning, v.h.c; Miss V. Whitcombe, h.c; ten entries. Same, white, Mrs. J. Newton, 1; Mrs. P. Krivan, 2; only entries. Table centre, Mrs. J. Newton 1, Miss O. Dring 2, W. Weston 3, Miss R. Clow v.h.c.. Miss H. Rarrißge h.c; 12 entries. Shaded embroidery: Mrs. J ; -Newton 1, Mrs. .E. M. O'Connor^, Miss M. Walsh 3, Miss R. Clow v.h.c, W. Weston h.c; five entries. Fancy work, white, novice: Miss M. Ibbetson 1; only, entry. Same, coloured: Miss U. Read 1, Miss C. Clark 2, Miss V. Whitcombe 3, Miss R. Clow v.h.c.;,12 entries. Cotton crochet: Mrs. P. D. Brown 1, Mrs. P. Krivan 2, Miss H. A. Smerdon 3, Miss V. Whitcombe v h.c; seven entries. Picture made from chocolate papers: Miss J. Holton 1; two entries. Cross-stich work: Mrs. McRae.l, Miss O. Dring 2, M Hocken.3; four entries. Doyley, white: Miss J. Holton 1, Miss- R. Clough 2, Miss 5. Clark 3; four entries. Same, coloured: Mrs. C. W. Turner 1, Mrs. J. Newton 2, Miss R. Clow 3; seven entries. Handkerchief: Mrs. J. Newton 1, Mrs E. M. O'Connor 2, Mrs. S. W. Lankshear 3, six entries. Apron: Mrs. O'Connor _1, Miss Clow 2, Mrs. C. W. Turner 3, Mrs K. Havill v.h.cr ten entries. Article of thrift: Mrs. JB.. Evans 1, Mrs. A. Maunder 2, Mrs. Lankshear 3; six en : tries. Undies: Mrs. Newton 1, Miss Clow 2, Mrs. A. Mitchell 3; four entries. Article made fronr sugar-bag. Miss W. M. Smith 1, Mrs. T. J. Hams 2 and 3; seven entries. Richelieul work. Mrs. Newton 1, Miss Clow 2, C. A. Taylor 3; four entries. Fancy needlework, coloured, not otherwise enumerated: Mrs Newton 1, W. Weston N 2, Miss Whitcombe 3i Miss S. Sutcliffe v.h.c; nine entries. Needlework, any article: Miss F. Johnston 1, Mrs. Newton 2,. M«s Clow 3, Mrs. E. Rennie v.h.c, Miss M. M. Smith hx.; 13 entries. _ Arts and Crafts (Judge: Mrs. M. E. Pitt, Wellington).—Any article or craft not otherwise enumerated in this section: Mrs..E. R. Klitscher 1, Miss C. Latimer 2; four entries. Beaten brass. Mrs. Klitscher 1; only entry. Beaten copper: Mrs. W. C. Coldicutt 1; two entries. Beaten pewter: Mrs. Klitscher 1; Miss M! M. Smith 2, J. Grant 3; five entries. Coloured pewter: Miss Smith 1, Miss G. Whitehead 2; hve entries. Painted french-polished woodwork: Miss Whitehead 1 and 3, Miss M. Baron 2, J. Grant v.h.c; 12 entries. Silk-art work: Mrs. C. A. Harris 1, Miss I. M. Farmer 2, Miss C. Latimer 3, Miss M. Clarke v.h.c; eight entries. Leather modelling: Miss C. Andrews 1; two entries. Scenic poker, work: Miss Farmer 1; two entries. Suede work: Miss Latimer 1 an.d 3, Mrs. H. Ramsey 2; seven entries. Photography (Judge: Mr. C. P. S. Boyer, Wellington).—Open classesLandscape: F. L. Bowron 1, Miss J. M. S. Beale 2, G. Chance 3, F. S. Usmar v.h.c; five entries. New Zealand landscape: F. S.. Casbolt 1, F. L. Bowron 2, G. Chance 3, Miss Beale v.h.c; eight entries. Seascape or marine: J. W. Johnston 1, F. L. Casbolt 2, Miss Beale 3, M. L. Lampe v.h.c. G. Chance h.c; eight entries. Portrait or figure1 study: M. L. Lampe 1, 3, and v.h.c,'J. W. Johnston 2; 15 entries. Animal life: G. Chance 1, Miss Beale 2,., M. L. Lampe 3, F. L. Bowron v.h.c; ten entries. Any study: F. L. Casbolt 1, F. L. Bowron 2, Miss ■•■ D., Pinney 3, J. W. Johnston v.h:c; 15 entries. Any study taken within 12 months: F. L. Bowron 1, M. L. Lampe 2, Miss D. Pinney 3, Miss Beale v.h.c; 14 entries.
Amateur Classes.—New'Zealand landscape: W. M. Huntington (Palmerston North), 1, F. L. Bowron (Christchurch) 2, T. W. Rait (Petone) y.h.c; only entries. Seascape or marine: O. Petersen (North Auckland), 1, F. L. Bowron 2, A. H. Gray (Eketahuna) v.h.c; only entries. Portrait or figure study. F. L. Bowron 1, T.*W. Rait 2, Miss C. Whittleston (Stratford) 3, A. H. Gray v.h.c, W. A. Sutherland, h.c; five entries. Animal life: W. M. Huntington 1, F. L. Bowron v.h.c; only entries. Any study: F. L. Bowron 1, T. W. Rait 2, Miss Whittleston 3, O. Petersen v.h.c, A. Zeinert (Palmerston North) h.c; six entries. Coloured photograph: Miss Whittleston 1. J. W. Johnston 2, Miss N. Zeinert (Palmerston North) 3 and c, R. D. Armstrong (Palmerston North) v.h.c. and h.c; six entries. Novice Section. —Landscape: M. C. Glover (Palmerston North) 1, 2, and v.h.c, J. Bull (Masterton) 3 and h.c, A. D. Fair (Feilding) 1; six entries. Seascape or marine: J. Bull 1; only entry. Portrait or figure study: A. D. Fair 1, J. Bull 2, Miss H. Clayton v.h.c, P. C. Alve (Rangitane) h.c; only entries. • . •
Mr. Paul Dewhurst, eon of Mr. William Dewhurst, the stage and screen actor, has been killed in Spain fighting with the Government forces. Ho was twenty-three years old,1
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 110, 5 November 1937, Page 15
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