SHOW AT NGAERE
ACOMPETITION AMONG CIULjDEEN.
■-•■•■ : A DISPLAY. * , 'At -JTgaerb school yesterday the |.! [pupils'cbn'dueted a horticultural show, ;ia which;they competed amongst., them-. .ws&lyes. ;Two rooms accommodated the -'tcchibitSj^ntries inmost classes, being >jarg6/"and competition keen; T?he cut iSowers .iand vegetable sections drew flattering comment from the judges, 'and: some individual specimens among crops were .excellent. Features of; one of the roonia in which the entries ' 5 displayed were the school roll of honour, and the fine: shield recently won ';by rthe^schopl if or ;;potat<> growing in } connection with contests arranged by ! • the Eltham Horticultural Society. A , ssports meeting was held in connection I with the show, and,the youngsters were ■^iven the opportunity to display ,their speed in the field as well ap their ability i with the spade- or the peril. iPrizellist^-was:;asffollows:; I V VEGETABLES. j Carrots—X. Mehrtens 1, G. Lester 2, •■S. Edwards 3. . Parsnips—-G. Lester 1, J. Taylor 2, K. Mehrtens 3. Beet^—K.. Mehrtens 1, W. Bonnor 2, Marjorie Bocock 3. Onions—R,,Taylor ;1, C. Walker 2, L. Harrison 3. ■ Cabbage-^-G.' Lester 1. Marrow (sizo): —W. Bonnor 1, C. Walker 2, G. Spai-kes 3. Quality: J. /nor-1, 2 and .3. v Collection vegetables—B. Taylor I,'C. 2. - V r WOODWOEK. 1 Tray (St.d. VI.)—L. Harrison 1, W. Arthur 2, A. Gibbons v.h.e. ' Grooving (Std. V:)—K. Bocock 2, S. Edwards v.h.e. ' . Article .from benzine box or tin—C. .-Martin I,:S. Edwafcds 2. . ' . /SEWING. , Article made from..sugar bag—"N"orma \Wikon 1, Thelma: Myhill 2. Tr.aycloth ,(St:d. VI.) —Fanny Taylor .1, Annie Johnston 2, Olive Thomas 3 D'Oyley (Std. V.)~Edith Old 1, • Jean Tarrant 2, Ruth Quarrell 3. Patching (Std. V.)-^-Jean Tarrant 1. '•' Pinafore (Std. IV.)—-Norma Wilson U,.; Lily;Lambert2, .Thelma Myhill 3. Pillow case (Std. 111.) —Jean Bonnor J.,-.Edith Old 2. ■■-• Hemming ("Std. I. and ll.)—Eleanor McKee 1, Edith Old 2. Canvas .work (primers)— Rose Piper 1, P. Redding 2, Olive. Teeofsky 3. COOKERY. sandwich—Jean Tarrant 1, Annie Johnston 2. I Pikelets —Jean Tarrant 1, Margaret S Tarrant 2. I -Scones—Annie Johnston 1, Thelma lMytoll-21 ! -Family:cake—Annie Quarrell 1, Jean ; ißomior 2. Shortbread—Jean Bonnor 1, Jean Bonnor 1, 2 and .3. Sponge roll—Thelma Myhill 1 and 2. Cocoanut ice—Nita Martin 1, Annie Quarrell 2. ■CollQctipn sweets—Myra Martin 1, Annie C^unrrell 2. , • . ' SCHOOL SECTION. ■Std. 111. notebooks—Eileen Boeoek 1, Athol JDornauf 2. Std. IV. -.notebooks—Q. Sparkes 1.
■SJtd. V. notebooks—Jean Tarrant 1 Ruth Quarxell 2. • . , Std. VI. notebooks—Willie Arthur 1. Marjorie Bocock 2. x Std. I. drawing—Edna Bettridge 1, James Redding 2. Std. 11. drawing—Eleanor McKee 1 Don.Tarrant 2. Sfcd. IV. drawing—jSTorma Wilson 1 ' Willie Graham %. . . J Std. V. drawing—Cliff Nagel 1 and 2. Std. VI. drawing—Willie Arthur 1, Ashley Gibbons 2.- ~ Speed writing (Stds. V. and Vl.)— ' Jean Tarrant 1, W. Arthur 2. I Story (Stds. V. and VI.)—C. Walker 1, A. Quarrell 2, Jean Tarrant 3 i Writing* (Stds: V. and Vlf)—A Quarrell 1, Jean Tarrant 2. ; Writing (Std. IV.)-Willie Graham ' 1, Norma Wilson 2. Writing (Std. Ill)—A. Domauf 1, E. Eankin 2. Freehand map of England (Stds. V and VI.)—E. Boeock 1, L. Harrison 2 ' -Traced map (Std. VI.)—W. Arthur : 1, B. Taylor 2. v i \ Map (names,printed), Std. V.—Euth Quarrell- 1, Jean Tarrant 2. -1' j Map, South Island (Std. IV)— K l Wilson 11.I1. ' • Map, South Island (Std. II)—B Eankin 1, A. Dornauf 2. , ! Plasticine, modelling- >Std. I ) James EexTding 1, W. Martin 2. Std li.—Eleanor Melvee 1, Mta Martin 2 *: l. l; kcs 3- Std. lII.—M. Tarrant l! , V. Wilson 2. . ' 1 Drawing on boards—Std. I.—J. Eeddmg l, Bnsil-Taylor 2. Std. lI.—J Parker 1, Jim Taylor 2, K. Melirteus 3 Mapping—J. Parker 2 Eleanor Mci^ee 2. Freehand' drawing, Std. i : Edna Bettendye 1 J. Redding 2. Std II. : ia e-el°3 1j D' Tarrant 2- Doria Writing, Std. 1-J. Reddmg 1, W Martin 2. Sfcd. II. : K . Mehrtens 1, Drawino- Pri mer 4—M. 1, 11. ISagel 2. Primer 3: L. Dornauf 1 G. Graham. 2. Primer 2: Doris Martin 1. Rhoda, Phillis 2. ■ ■ModclliW Primer 4: J:, Schumaclier 1, P. Rodciing 2. Primer 3: G. Graham 1. Lonia AiacDonald 2. Primer 3 • Lindsay Brett I, Myrtle Reddimr 2 I rimer I. : Mina Schumacher 1, L& 01----sen 2. f ■ ' FLOTORS. Phlox Drummandi—J. Bonnor 1 M Boco.k 2, E. 80-cok 3. " ' Dianthus—A. Johnston 1, G. Lester a, M. Boeoek 3. Collection flowers—G. Lester I Bouquets—G. Lester 1 Clarice Tecofsky 2, M. Bocock 3. Decorated tables—C. Walker 1 G Lester 2, C. Tecofsky 3. ' SPORTS RESULTS. '%> Yards., boys—A, Gibbons 1, O. Walker 2, R. Bocoek 3 880 Yards, :l.oys—G. Edwards 1, C. Walker 2, R. Bocock 3. . 100 Yards—P. Mftj-tiu : 1 S Edsvards 2, A. Gibbons^!. ' ' 220 Yards-A. Gibbons 1, Iv. Wilson 2, R, Bocock ,3. Thr ee -iegg-ed race—A. Gibbons and C. Nagel 1. Pick-a-back—A. Gibbons' and S. Edwards. Sack Raet—B. Taylor 1, G. Walker ,100 Yards, girls—Nonn-t Wilson 1, Ruby Dornauf 2, P. Taylor 3 220. Yards, girls—Bessie W.*tkiins-1, Jlariee Tecofsky 2. Thread; the Needle—Jean a>mvnt ], Jessie Betteridge 2.—Argus.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 March 1923, Page 12
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815SHOW AT NGAERE Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 March 1923, Page 12
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