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PUBLIC SCHOOLS DIVISION.

GARDENS. Colection farm roots ■— Okaiawa School 1. Collection vegetables Okaiawa School 2. : School Garden Notebook, Std. IV.— Stuart Savage (Ohangai) 1, Roy Green {Okaiawa) 2, Ngaere School 3: Std V., Vera McCarty (Matapu) 1, Raymond Hunwick (Tokaora) 2, Ngaere School' 3; Std. VI., Maiide Wiilcoeks .('lofcaora) 1, Alice Betts (Okaiawa) 2, Lorna Dyson (Ohangai) 3. Nature study notebook from pupils of grade 1 and 2 schools—Susie Mills (Okaia-wa) 1, V. Price (Okaiawa) 2, E. Stabie (Okaiawa) 3; Stds. I. to 111., Roi Rangihaeata {Ohangai) 1, Roma fionora (Ohangai) 2, H, C. Lundberg (Ararata) 3. Collection^t)? weeds—Ohangai School 1, Ngaere School 2. j Collection of grasses—B. Pruden(Ngaere) 1. Plan of school grounds—Rangi Aka (Ohangai) 1, -Alice. Betts (Okaiawa) 2, Lester Radford (Okaiawa) 3. I Graph of variety or manurial trial ; result with any • root c?op—Ngaere ' School 1. | Graph of variety trial with potatoes —Ngaere School .1, Okaiawa; School 2, ' Rigby Allan (Matapu) 3, j Graph of lucerne—Maude Wiilcoeks (Tokaora) 1. GRAPHS OF HERD YIELDS. Single herd, one season—Winnie Oldfield (Okaiawa) 1, George King {Okaiawa) 2, 'Douglas Crawford (Okaiawa) 3, i Single herd, series of years—William Guy (Matapu) 1, Vera Jackson (Okaiawa) 2, Bertha Ritter (Okaiawa) 3. i District factory returns of milk— Vera Jackson (Oakiawa) 1. SCHOOL DISTRICT COMPETITION. "Display of farm produce—Tokaora School, variety'29l, quality 15, staging 40, total 346 points,- 1; Okaiawa School, variety 196, quality 20, staging 50, total .266, 2; Ohangai School,' variety 207, quality 10, staging 25, total 242, 3. j, - • WRITING. Stds. 1 and; 2 —Boys : Percy Hastings (Hastings West) 1, Jack McLean. (Hawera Main) 2, Neville Bailey (Sy<lenham) 3. Girls: Ivy Jann ham) 1, Eileen Hobbs {Sydenham) 2,' Jqsie Valiant (Sydenham) 3. j Std. 3 —Boys : Raymond H'jtchinson (Hastings D.H.S.) 1, Donald McKee j (Hastings West) 2, Ronald Arrowsmith' (Hastings D.H.S.) 3. Girls: Ecina Simons (Westown) 1, Annie Anderson j (Sydenham) 2, Roma Honora (Ohangai)! !St. 4—-Boys: Alex Gordon 'Hastings D.H.S.) 1, Ben Weston (Ratapiko) 2, Cliffe Symonds (Hastings D.H.S.) 3. Girls: JVtyra Lawton (Hastings D.H.S.) 1, Jessie Henson (Hawera Main) 2, Ivy Schultz (Ratapiko) o. , Std s—Boys: Frank Tomlmson (Sydenham) 1, Jack Sarge'ant (Hawera Main) 2, Jack Hunter (Hastings D.H.S.) 3. Girls: Violet Powley (Hastings D.H.S.) 1, Inez Death (Hastings D.H.S.) 2, Dora Wilton (Hastings D.H.S.) 3, Stds. 6 and 7—Boys: Vincent Dravitzki (Ratapiko) 1, Arthur Grigg (Ratapiko) 2, Hector Christiansen ■ (West End, N.P.) 3. Girls: Marjorie (Marshall' (Hastings D.H.S.) 1. Elva Heatley (Ratapiko) 2, Eileen Shrimpton (Hawera Main) 3. For any iboy or girl—Percy Hutchinson (Hastings D.H.S.) 1, A. Cook (Sydenham) 2, Hector Christiansen (West End, N.P.) 3. MAP-MAKING. Map of North Island, Std. 3—Myrtle Maindonald (Rowan) 1, Roma Honora (Ohangai) 2, Roi Rangihaeata (Uhangai) 3. Map of South Island, Std. 4—Jack Murray (Hawera Main) 1, James Johnston (Pio Pio) 2, Roderick Lockett (Waihi) 3. Map of 'both Islands, Std. s—Kathleen Burton (Hawera Main) 1 Lester Thorp (Oeo) 2, Gerry Huiga (Ohangai) Map of British Isles, Sfds, 6 and 7— Herbert Mclvor (Paeroa) "1, Arthur Grigg (Ratapiko) 2, Tui Blackwell (Hawera Main) 3. DRAWING. Carrot with leafage cut off—Eileen j Bungay {Ratapiko) 1, Mona Porteous (Oeo) 2, Ivy Robertson (Oeo) 3. Turnip, with leafage cut off—Joan j White (Ratapiko) 1, Reginald Osborne (Ratapiko) 2, Vivian Ward (Warea) 3. Three leaves—Charlie fui (Bell Block) 1, Tima Honora (Ohangai) 2, j Kathleen Peterson (Hawera Main) 3. ( (In Pencil) Rose leaf—Stanley Draper (Hastings West) 1, May James (Hastings West) 2, David Christie (Hastings West). 3. Spray of ivy leaves—Walter S. > Candy (Hastings West) j, Robert Clark (Gisborne) 2, Reg. Graham (Has-: tings North) 3. j Spray of native tree or shrub'—Alex. Cairncross (Marton D.fl.S.) 1, Neville Meredith. (Marton D.H.S.) 2, Elizabeth! Fincham '(Waverley Convent) 3. Child's cricket bat—Eileen Bungay (Ratapiko) 1, Winter Oldham (Oeo) 2, Ivy Robertson (Oeo) 3. Rugby football—John White (Ratapiko) l" Norma Osborne (Ratapiko) 2, Reginald Osborne (Ratapiko) 3. Side view of pipe—Keith Invin (Hastings West) 1, Ernest Pascoe (Hawera Mam) 2, Clarence McKee (Hastings West) 3. Front view of spade—Vena Oliver (Waverley Convent) 1, George Whittaker (Hastings West) 2, Glassford Gray (Marton D.H.S.) 3. Boy's boot—Robert Clark (Gisborne) I Douglas' Invin (Hastings West) 2, Thomas Brophy (Warea) 3. Chair— Thomas Fletcher (Mart o n D H S.) 1, Basil Hall (Hawera Main) 2, Elizabeth Fincham (Waverley Convent) 3. Judges—The judges were as follows: Farm and Dairy Produce, Messrs Doem and Glasson; Schools, Messrs P. o>Dea (M.A.fi, LLB.), J. C. Richardson. E. Atkin, R. Page, Mrs Hooker, Mrs Dowling, Miss C ReOly LETTERING. "Beam" in Roman character —James Pearson, Hawera main school 1, Leslie Cameron, Tawhiti .school 2, Ivan Rowe, Hawera main school 3 "Roman" ia Roman characterAlex Cairncross, Marton D.H.S. 1, Ray Burges9, Mar ton D.H.S. 2, Alex Cairnoross 3. BRUSHWORK. Mass drawing of plant unit—Haze' Bfirber ? Raupuha school 1.

1 Geometrical design—Willie McHugh, Hastings West . school. 1, Carrie j Wright, Hastings West school 2. I Mass drawing of plant unit, more advanced—Dorothy Oliver, Hawera j main school 1, Jessie Henson, Hawera main school 2, Plorrie Shackleton, Hawera main school 3. Design suitable to fill a square or circle, Standard 5 —L. Cameron, Tawhiti school 1, Vena Hodge, Hawera main school 2, Clara Squire, Hawera , mam school 3. Standard 6—Winnie Beamish, Hawera main school 1, o *P ,Ha yward > Hawera main school j |2, Merle Howe, Hawera main echool Direct brush interpretation, Standard s—Reg Graham, Hastings North school 1 Colin Braddily, Hastings N. school 2, Joyce Gould, Hawera M.S 6- Standard 6—Winnie Beamish, Hawera M.S.' 1, Tui Blackwell, Hawera M.S. 2, Myrtle Wills, Hawera M.S. 3. ! MODELLING. Arrangement of presentments of geographical definition, Standards 3 1 ??o x ,4 ~Ernesfc Tas'coe (Hawera ' M.S.) 1, Dick Sargent (Hawera M-S ) i 2, Jack Tarrant (Hawera M.S-) j Relief work, Standards 5 and 6— Les Cameron (Tawhiti school) 1 William Phillip (Tawhiti school) 2, Jack Buckeridge (Tawhiti school) 3. ESSAYS. Standard 3 and bel«w—"A Flower Garden."— Zita Bates (Petone Convent school) 1, Ngaire Jackson. (Waihi put*, he school) 2, Maisie Wells (Petone ! Convent school) 3- j Standard 4—"Our School."—Ray- ' mond Ryder (Petone Convent school) 1, Ada Pascoe (Waihi public school) 2 Lucy McLoughlan (Petone Convent school) 3. •"■"■-'.' : Standard 5 (boys)—"Sumer Sports " —Tom Culshaw (Petone Convent) 1, David Bell (Hawera M-S.) 2, Jim Laracy (Petone Convent) 3. Standard 5 (girls)—" Summer Sports." —Freda Duffy (Waverley Convent) 1, Kathleen Culshaw (Petone Convent) 2, Matilda Valentine (Hawera M.S) 3. ■. Standard 6 (boys)—" The Maoris, their origin, customs, religion, etc."— Tom .„ Parsons (Petone Convent) 1, James Rown (Warea school) 2, Claude Collett (Petone Convent) 3. Standard 6 (girls)—" The Life of a Teacher."—-Mary Sullivan (Petone Convent) V, Maisie Gaynor (Petone Convent) 2, Maggie Keating (Petone Convent) 3.Essay by any pupil attending secondary or technical school—"lndusrial Unrest."—R. W. Bellrino-er (New Plymouth Boys' High School) 1, Wilfred Aldis (N-P. 8.H.5.) 2, J W Moorhead (N-P. 8.H.5.) 3. i ADVANCED SCHOOLS DIVISION. I Six geometrical problems—L. V. Williams (Hastings 4-S.) 1, Harkness (Wanganui T.C.) 2, T. Hurley (Waaganui T.C) 3. ! Drawings from a group of four objects—Doris Garnett (Hawera T.S. 1. Set of drawings in pencil—Eileen Piper (Palmerston North T-S.) 1, Winnie Kay (Palmerston North T.S.) .2. Set of drawings- in colour—Doris Garnett (Hawera T.S.) 1. Set of three original designs in colour .—Elya Jarvie (Hawera T.S) 1. Sis geometrical problems—J. K. Hooker (Hawera T.S.) 1, Harry Hume (Marton D.H.S.) 2. Drawing from a group of three objects—S. Drake (Palmerston N. T.S-) 1, Freda Taylor (Marton D.H.S.) 2, Marie Farquhar. (Hawera) 3Set of drawing in pencil—Freda Tayloy (Marton D.H.S) 1, Noel Netherclift (Marton D.H.S-) 2. Set of drawings in colour —Piki Gould (Marton D.H.S.) 1. Set of three original designs in colour for a square, circle and hexagon, based upon plant form—Piki Gould (Marton D.H.S-) 1. Set of two original designs in colour for a square and a circle —Ralph Richardson (Marton D.H.S) 1. Original modern woodwork—Noel Nethorclift (Marton D.H.S) 1. ART AND TECHNICAL SCHOOLS, i DRAWING AND PAINTING. Set of studies of the foliage, etc., of native trees—Rangi Aka (Ohangai school) 1, Rita Rangihaeata (Ohangai school) 2, Roma Honora (Ohangai school) 3Study of still life—Olive Wyber (Palmerston N. T.S.) 1. /rr.S, tudy oi landscat>e—Pattie Keesing (Takapuna school) 1. Study or set of studies of animals or birds—A. G. Tovey (Palmerston N. T-S-) 1Study of the head from life—A. G Tovey (Palmerston N. T.S.) 1. Studies of hands and feet—A. GTovey (Palmerston N. T-S.) 1. Set of not less than six sketches in any medium of the" figure—A-. G. Tovey (Palmerston N. T.S-) 1. MODELLING. Model from the mouth, nose, ear or eye, from the cast—Winnie Kay (Palmerston N. T.S) 1.. DESIGNS AND ART CRAFTS, i Piece of original work in leather embossing—Annie Whyman (Wanganui T-C) 1. , High relief wood carving—Lily Skelton (Wanganui T.C.) 1, Annie Aburn (Wanganui T.C-) 2. Example of lettering—L. V Wilkinson (Hastings T.S.) 1. Best exhibit of beaten copper or pewter work—Mr Davies (Wanganui T-C-) 1, Mrs Pearce (Wanganui T.C). 2. Architectural. and mechanical Udrawing and woodwork, drawing in ink of a machine or part of machinery—Arthur Dixon (N.P. T.C.) 1 and 2, S. Loveridge (N.P. T-C-) 3.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 5 July 1921, Page 5

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PUBLIC SCHOOLS DIVISION. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 5 July 1921, Page 5

PUBLIC SCHOOLS DIVISION. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 5 July 1921, Page 5