FEILDING AND DISTRICT SCHOOLS. 1 ALLIED NATIONS FAIR Patrons.—The Mayor (A. M. Ongley, Esq.), D. H. Guthrio, M.P. President.—F. Pirani, Esq. Vice-Presidents. — Father O'Dwyer and the Chairmen of the School Committees of those School* taking part. Proceeds in Aid of Wounded Soldiers. STALLS. With tho Names of uhoso in chargo. Plain Sewing.—Miss M. Moore, D.H.Si, Feilding. Fancy Work.—Miss M. Walton, Lytton Street School, Feilding. Flowers.—Miss M. Mahoney, D.H.S., Foilding. Refreshments. — Miss G. Wyatt, D.H.S., Feilding. Toys.—Miss L. Thompson, Lytton Street School, Feildiug. Dolls.—Miss E. Mahonoy, Colyton. Sweets.—Miss Cartwright, Halcombe. Stock and Produce.—Mr H. C. Stowart and Mr it. Burno, Feilding. Curios and Medley.—Mr Blennerhassett and Mr Binns, D.H.S., Feild- ! ingMaori Goods.—Mr Bowter, Taonui, and Mr Taylor, Tokorangi, Halcombe. Donations to any vof these stalls will bo thankfully received by those in charge. PROCESSION. A FANCY DRESS PROCESSION (for which 4 Special Prizoe, to the total amount of £1 10s, have been given) wil ltake place on the Opening Day. lino. INDIAN GOODS. A very fine selection of Indian SIDE SHOWS. Something entirely novel in this Goods, "brought to Feilding through a special agency, will be exhibited for sale. ■ , SILHOUETTE COMPETITION. Silhouettes of Prominent Townspeople will be exhibited, and a Special Prize given to the one who has the greatest number of correct answers. MAORI GOODS. '■'' The Committee can guarantee that the Maori Stall will contain one of the Finest Collections of Hand-made Maori Goods ever seen in Feilding. ELECTION OF QUEEN OF THE FAIR. TOWN v. COUNTRY. TOWN CANDIDATES :— D.H.S. Feildlng - PHYLLIS RUSH Lytton St. School - JOAN DICKSON Convent - - - DULCIE CHRISTIE COUNTRY CANDIDATES:— Halcombe - - OLIVE BERRY Rongotea - - MAVIS JOHNSTON Sandon - - BERTHA HARRIS Stanway - '- GLADYS JESSOP Kiwitea - CONSTANCE CLAPHAM Waituna - - MAGGIE PALMER Cheltenham - - EVA OLDFIELD Makino - - - ZILLA TAYLOR Beaconsfield - MURIEL PUSSELL Ohakea - - - • RIA CAMERON Colyton - - MILLICENT HOCKEN Taonui - - - VERA BRUNExTE Tβ Arakura - MARY CHRISTENSEN Awahuri - - MAYBELL MITCHELL Waiata - » ROSE HENAGHAN Kakariki - - - POLLY lUWAI Tokorangi ■ - MARY KUMEROA Waitohi - - - DULCIE HENSON Spur Road - KATHLEEN MURPHY Dunolly - - . - EMMA SHORT Kimbolton - - LOULIE BAYNES Hiwinui ----- ROSE TAGG The final Country Candidate will be taken from the school that sells the greatest average number of tickets per pupil, e.g., if a school of 30 pupils sells 600 tickets (average of 20 per pupil) and another school of 50 pupils sells 750 tickets (average of 15 per pupil), the Candidate from the former school will represent the Country in the final against the Town. The three Town Schools will decide their final Candidate likewise, and the election will then resolve itself into the Total Country Votes v. Total Town Votes. For the size of the school the average attendance shown on the June Quarterly Returns k to be taken. DECLARATION OF QUEEN. All moneys in Queen Contest must be paid in by 9 a.m. FRIDAY, AUG. 13 (the second night of the Fair). The result will be declared as soon as possible after this. To facilitate the counting, it is specially requested that ALL MONEYS paid in on the Final Night be in the form of NOTES or CHEQUES, otherwise it will be impossible to get results out that night. Town Colours: PURPLE AND GOLD. Country Colours: GREEN AND GOLD. DRILL HALL and MR STACEY'S MOTOR GARAGE. AUGUST 12 and 13. A. J. TREVENA, Hon, Sec.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2788, 10 August 1915, Page 4
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