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SCHOOL SECTION. WRITING For boys, St. I. and 11. The following sentence to be written once, “The Winter Show opens.at Hawera at noon on Tuesday, June 30, 1025. ” —L. Adams (Hawera) 1, L. Pivnc (Convent) 2. R. Downcv (Hawera) 3, P. O’Dea (Convent) 4. For girls, Stds. I. and 11. Work to be the same as for class 45.—P. Jordan (Hawera) I, V. Lord (Hawera) 2, T. Huidev (Hawera) 3, P. Grav (Maiapu) 4. For boys, Sid. 111. The first verse of “The National Anthem,” and one set of figures.—W. Churchill (Tawhiti) I, S. Cleaver (Matapu) 2, M. Dyniond (Hawera) 3, M. Thomas (Northland) 4. For girls, Sid. 111. Work to lie the same as for class 47. — E. Gunderson (Tawhiti) 1, I. Nicholls (Northland) 2. 11. Valentine (Northland) 3, B. Ferguson (Northland) 4. For boys, St. IV. The second verse of “The National Anthem” and one set of figures.—M. Campbell (Tawhiti) 3, R. Henry (Matapu) 2, G. Whareaitu (Tawhiti) 3, R. Kellahan (Hawera) 4. J-’or girls, Std. IV. Work to be the same as for class 49.—E. Saunders (Tawhiti) 1, H. Hepburn (Tawhiti) 2, M. Howell (Hawera) 3, 0. Madgwick (Oeo) 4. For bovs„ St. V. The first twelve lines of Goldsmith’s “Traveller” and the last thirteen letters of the alphabet in capitals.—F. Sargent (Hawera) 1, M. Glover (Northland) 2, 11. Sagar (Hawera) 3, D. Haywarcl (Hawera) 4.

For girls, St. AC —The work to be the same as for class 51. —M. Thurston (Convent) 1, L. Hulbert (Hawera) 2, M. Allen (Hawera) 3, D. Connell (Convent) 4. For boys, Stds. VI. anti VII. An invoice of eight items and a complete set of capital letters.—A. Prestidge (Matapu) 1, P. Keegan (Convent) 2, L. McCarty (Convent) 3, F. Brookes (Hawera) 4. For girls, Stds. A r l. and AHI. The work to be the same as for class 53. — Unnamed l I, E. AVarren (Hawera) 2, P. York (Matapu) 3, AC Canipi (Convent) 4.

, For any hoy or girl attending any public school. Best exhibit of script writing of ten to twelve lines of poetry; to be done under the supervision of the teacher in class. —R. Coleman (Te Roti) 1, E. Feron (Te Roti) 2, G. Harcourt (Te Roti) 3, M. AVallaee (Meremere) 4.

Challenge shield (value £lO 10s) donated by Messrs. Bennett and Sutton, Hawera, to the primary, school securing most points in this section. The winning echool also receive a- framed diploma. The shield will- be held by the winning school and then returned for competition.—Hawera Main School 55 points (maximum 165) 1, Tawhiti 2S 2. Previous winners: 1918, AVe&t End School, N.P.; 1919., Oaonui School; 1920 to 1924, Central School, Hastings.

MAP MAKING. Standard 111-. Map of North Island of N.Z., 14 x 12, indicating work of standard 3' syllabus.—H. Haweturi (Ohangai) I, S. ATncent (Ohangai) 2, F. Lander (Ohangai) 3. Standard IV. Map of Australia, 14 x 12, indicating work of standard 4 syllabus.—G. Anderson (Ohangai) 1, J. Phillips (Matapu) 2, 1\ Tarrant (Hawera) 3. Standard V. Map of Canada, 20 x 35, specially noting great railways and chief industrial centres.—C. Clark (Fraser Road) 1, I. Walker (Ohangai) 2, A. Gloman (Opo,uriao) 3. Standard AH. Map of France, 20 x 35, specially noting great railways and chief industrial centres. —D. Davies (Opouriao) 1, M. Rogers (Ohangai) 2, S. Ken-isle (Meremere) 3, AV. Glynn (Ohangai) 4.

DEAAVING IN PENCIL A Section.

Drawing in pencil. A lemon. Std. 1. Height of drawing about 5 inches. —R. Sharp (Te Roti) 1, T. Crann (Te Roti) 2, B. Hurley (Te Roti) 3, G. Burrows (Oco) 4. Drawing in pencil. An apple. Std. 11. Height of drawing about 5 inches. L. Dorm an f (Te Roti) 1, B. Elnislie (AVaverley) 2, E. Fowles (AVarea) 3, B. Ell (Waverley) 4. Drawing in pencil. A rose leaf. Std. 111. —N. Palmer (Waverley) I, T. Doyle (AVarea) 2, E. E wing-ton (Hawera) 3, A. Browning (AVaverley) 4. Drawing in pencil. An arum lily with leaf. Size of paper, 12 x 6. Std. IV.—L. Walker (AVaverley) 1, L. Henderson (Hawera) 2, C. Bropliy (Warea) 3, P. Elnislie (AVaverley) 4. Drawing in pen or pencil. A spray of sweet peas. Std. V. —A. Graham (Waverley) 1, A r . Ehrhorn (Waverley) 2, D. Goodwin (St. Mary’s) 3, N. Putt (AVarea) 4. Drawing in pen or pencil. -Spray of some native tree or shrub (name to he given). St. VI.—M. Ehnslie (AVaverley) 1, D. Ekdahl (Tawhiti) 2, C. Barrow (Waverley) 3. B Section. Drawing in pencil. Picture frame with cord. Std. I. Height of drawing about 0 inches.—C. Sprackett (Hawera) 1, R. Barker (Hurleyville) 2, B. Green (Hawera) 3. Drawing in. pencil. A saw. Std. 11. Length about f) inches. —B: Ingram (Hawera) 1, G. Wright (Hawera) 2, L. Shaw (Hawera) 3. Drawing in pencil.—A school bag with strap. Std. 111. Length about 6 inches. —J. B. Robertson (Meremere) 1, G. Barber (Hurleyville) 2, N. Masters (AVaverley) 3, N. Palmer (AVaverley) 4. Drawing in pencil. A cup and saucer. Std. IA r . Height about 4to 5 inches.— E. Muir (AVarea) 1, B. Turner (Waverley) 2, L. Walker (Waverley) 3-, J. AVatkins (AVaverley) 4. Drawing in pencil. A bcyele, side view. Std. V. —C. Spratt (Waverley) 1, AV. Henry (Matapu) 2, D. Ruakere (Warea) 3." Drawing in pencil. A motor-car. Std. IV. —E. Spavin (Hawera) 1, J. Tebbitt (Opouriao) 2, T. Keenan (Ohangai) 3. LETTERING. In pencil. The word “Town.”— L. Baker (Tokaora) 1, H. Bloor (Tokaora) 2, F. Stewart (Tokaora) 3. In pencil and pen. The word “Hawera.” —M. Elnislie (AVaverley) 1, C. Barrow (Waverley) 2. G. Foy (Hawera) 3, 11. Harvey (Hawera) 4. * BEUSHWORK. Mass drawing of any simple leaf, in one colour. Tlie same to be embodied in a design to form a border running patern in one colour. Std. 3.1.—M. Mundy (Hawera) 1,, L. Oxbrow (Hawera) -2, AV. Clark (Ilawera) 3. Mass drawing of some simple natural plant unit, more advanced. The. same to be applied to ornament a circle 0 inches in diameter. In colours. Std. IV. —»T. Henson (Hawera) 1, 11. Clark (Hawera) 2. Design suitable, to fill a square or circle, based upon conventional plant form. In colours. Plant to he named. Std. A r .—C. Spratt (AVaverley) 1, A r . Ehrhorn (AVaverley) 2, R. Reeve (Opouriao) 3. Design to fill a square or circle based upon any conventional plant form; in colours; plants to be named. Std. AH. —C. Barrow (AVaverley) 1, M. Elnislie (AVaverley) 2, A. Bradmore (AVaverley)

Direct brush interpretation of a flowering s'pray of fuchsia, in black or brown. Std. VI. —M. Elmslie (Waverlev) 3, L. Barrow (Waverlev) 2, J. Tebbutt (Opouriao) 3. MODELLING (In Plasticine). Relief map of North Island of New Zealand (plasticine only to be used). Stds. V. and VI.—G. Treweek (Matapu) 1, F. Radford (Matapu) 2, A. Prestidge (Matapu) 3. Collection of natural objects as above. Stds. I. and IT.—B. Green (Hawera) 1, .J. Hunter (Hawera) 2, G. Bird (Hawera) 3. Arrangements of presentments of geographical definition. Stds. 111. and IV. —G. Ingram (Hawera) 1, R. Dillcn (Hawera) 2, S. W. Horsburgli (Hawera) 3. * ESSAYS. A challenge shield, value £lO 10s, donated by the Hawera Star Proprietary, will be given as a points prize in the essay sections for primarv schools. The school will also receive a framed diploma. The shield will be held by the school for the current year, when it is to be returned for competition. Points to count —Ist, 5; 2nd, 4;

3rd, 3; 4tli, 2; sth, I.—Petone Convent School, GO points out of a maximum of 00. Previous winners: 1918, West End School, New Plymouth; 1919, West End School, New Plymouth; 1920, West End School, New Plymouth; 1921, Petone Convent School; 1922, Petone Convent School; 1923, Petone Convent 1924, Petone Convent School. Standard 111., ‘ * Our Cat. ’ ’ —F. Grace (Petone Convent) 1, G. Barker (Hurlevville) 2, Y. Braidwood (Petone Convent) 3,, P. Gibbs (Petone Convent) 4, E. Sullivan (Petone Convent) 5. Standard IV., “A Bay’s Picnic.”— E. Stanford (Petone Convent) 1, E. McCabe (Hawera Convent) 2, N. Ryder (Petone Convent) 3. J. Clark' (Deimisto.n Hill) 4, C. Colleit (Petone Convent) 5. Standard V., “Native Bush.”—H. Walsh (Petone Convent) 1, D. Riley (Tawhiti) 2, F. Higgins (Petone Convent) 3, G. Hughes (Meremere) 4, H. Gibbs (Petone Convent) 5. Standard VI. girls, “Instinct an Animals.”—N. Gilligan (Petone Convent) 1, ,1. de Laney (Petone Convent) 2, J. Smith (Petone Convent) 3, E. Looney (Petone Convent) 4, A. Quin (Hawera Convent) 5. Standard VI. boys, “The All Blacks’ Tour.” —G. Perritt (Hawera Convent; 1 J. Verrall (Petone Convent) 2, D. Wallace (Meremere) 3, S. Kerrisk (Meremere) 4, J. Whittaker (Petone Convent) 5. • , . . Standard VI. girls, “Autobiography of a Needle.” —G. Williams (Petone Convent) 1, L. Ellerbeck (Petone Convent) 2, J. Blazina (Mangawai Beach) 3 ; B. August (Petone Convent) 4, N. Moody (Petone Convent) 5. Electricity and Its Uses (secondary or technical). —L. Beid (Geraldine) 1, E. Quin (Hawera Technical High) B. Gresham (Geraldine) 3, B. V il-ks (Geraldine) 4. V “Faces in a Crowd” (secondary aim technical).— M.-Bell (Geraldine) 1, F. Pearce (Geraldine) 2, R. Charles (Geraldine) 3, K. Venall (Geraldine) 4, G. Quin (Sacred Heart College) o.

FANCY WORK. Points prizes.—Mrs A. R. McLean (Havelock North) and Miss B. Parker (Remuera) equal, 23 points each. Children’s division (plain sewing). > Daphne Goodwin 10 points. Poker work. —C. E. AV ard (New 1 lymouth) 1, Mrs Hare (Omata) 2. Plain sewing.—Mrsi A. R. McLean (Havelock North) 1, E. Banks (MataE vole thole embroidery.—Miss J. M. Cook (Manaia) 1, Mrs A. R- McLean (Havelock North) 2. V Table centre.—Miss R. McPherson (Remuera) 1, Miss L. Carroll (Midhl pillow sham.—Miss Banks (Matamata) 1, Miss B. Parker (Romuera) 2. Handsomest cushion. —M. -J • Bonnelly (Hawera) 1, Miss C. Snodgrass (Te Puke) 2. T Fancy work, six articles. —N. Ingroville (AVanganui) 1. „ , .Afternoon tea cloth. —Miss Smerdon (Auckland) 1, Mrs H. AV. Waters (Hastings) 2. . . Afternoon tea cloth, embroidered.— Miss S. Ladner (New Plymouth) 1, Miss C. Snodgrass (Te Puke) 2. Mount Mellick work. —Miss 13. x arker (Remuera) 1. _ r ~ Crochet in wool, fine. —Miss M. Muschamp (Hawera) 1, Miss A. C. Shearer (Okaiawa) 2. Crochet in cotton, fine. —Miss H. A. Smerdon (Auckland) 1, Mrs F. . • Waters (Hastings) 2. . Crochet in cotton, coarse. —Miss U. Bailey (Hawera) 1, Miss T. AA atts (Hawera) 2. ~ Baby’s jacket in wool. —Miss M. Stephens (Pahiatua) 1, Miss A. Shearer (Okaiawa) 2. Baby’s bootees m wool. —Miss M. McLean (Havelock North) 1, Miss F. Sheppard (New Plymouth) 2. Stencil work, one article. —Miss K. Goodwin (New Plymouth) 1, Miss L. Carroll (Midhirst) 2. Tea cosv..—Mrs H. AA 7 . AVaters (Hastings) 1, Mrs AA 7 oodham (New Plymouth) 2. Two articles, hand knitted, coarse. — Mrs Corfield (Manutahi) 1, Miss M. Hill (-Hawera) 2. ■' Two articles, hand knitted, hne. Mrs Corfield (Manutahi) 1, Mrs B. Shewan (AVanganui) 2. . Point lace. —Mrs C. Baggott (AAaitara) 1 and 2i Pen painting.—Mrs G. Barkla (Haweva) I, Mr F. McArthur (Hawera') 2. Shaded embroidery in silk.—Miss Muschamp (Hawera) 1, Mrs C. Snodgrass (Te Phke) 2. _ Table centre, open -work and solid combined. —Mrs A. ,R. McLean (Havelock North) 1, Miss B. Parker (Remuera) 2. _ Hand knitted sox—Miss M. Drummond (Dannevirke) 1 and 2. Camisole.—Miss B. Parker (Remuera) 1, Mrs A. R. McLean (Havelock North) 2. TT _ Camisole in crochet. —Mrs H. AV - Waters (Hastings) 1. . , Set of underclothing.—Mrs E. Banks (Matamata) 1. Article from sugar hag.—Mrs C. A\ 7 oodham (New Plymouth) 1, Mrs J. Ramson (New Plymouth) 2. Children’s Section. Best dressed doll.—Miss S. Douglas (Hawera) 1, Miss E. AVarren (Hawera) 2. . . Hand-made piuafore.—D. Goodwin (Hawera) 1. Two buttonholes.- —D. Goodwin (Hawera) 1, I. McGillicuddv (Masterton) 2 Raffia work. —Miss G. Eva (New Plymouth) 1.

FOOTBALL ATTRACTIONS

THE WELLINGTON MATCH

Tli© "Wellington team chosen to come to Halvera this week is a specially strong combination, and the public can look forward to a great display of Rugby. A curtain-raiser that will also create great interest is the match between New Plymouth Technical College and Hawera Technical High School. Both are teams showing a very good standard of fast, open play. On the Saturday also there will be an attractive school match whi<Ti will maintain interest throughout. The week will he a great eeriod from a football point of view. Enthusiasts will he present from all over the province.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 29 June 1925, Page 5

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PRIZE=LIST. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 29 June 1925, Page 5

PRIZE=LIST. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 29 June 1925, Page 5

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