THE MELBOURNE JUVENILE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.
(Peb s.b. RrtfOAUooMA, at the Bluff.)
•„,-. . „ . -Bluff, MarckSJihi.:.: The following are the New Zealand award* at the Melbourne Jayenile Industrial Exhioition:— ~-:■
A. P. M'Carthy, Dunedin, silver medal and-flve-guineas, for model foot-lathe; also first-class certificate for the same
A. G. Cosgrove, Waihola, third-class certificate, tot an ornamental iron stand/ ..■..,'
Joseph Bentley, Dunedin, silver medal and two guineas, for embossing and colouring on glass. F. Angu-, Dunedin, silver, medal for embossed glass. S. George, Dunedin, first-class certificate for an illuminated chess-board. .
W. H. P. Barber, Wellington, first-class certificatefor dyed and undyedNew Zealand flax, and bookmarkers worked with the same. . ,
Jane Blakely, Dunedin, first-class certificate for plain needlework. _
Maggie M'Dougall, Helen Welsh, Catherine Mitchell, Mary M'MUlan, Ann Eddie, Annie Birch, and Jessie Pollock, Dunedin, third-class certificates /or plain needlework.
C. C.Slacfarlan, Jackson's Bay. first-class certificate* for a crochet quilt. Jessie P. G. Scott, Dunedin, first-olass certificate for Honiton lace.
Mary Elley, Dunedin, second-class certificate for cotton antimacassars.
J. J. Macfarlan, Jackson's Bay, first-class certificatefor a crochet cover. F. F. M'Carthy and Maggie Armstrong, silver medals; for books of ferns. — W. H. Field, Wellington, first-class certificate for a collection of New Zealand cryptogams. . : Eleanor C. Sperrey, Dunedin, silver medal, for a sketch from nature. ...
E. Noel Barraud, Wanganui, silver medal, for a water-colour painting. . . Henry J. Bilton and H. A. Dobson,' Christchurch, Bilver medals for engineering drawing also, first-class; certificates for drawing of a locomotive engine, lighthouse, and mechanical drawing. . R. J. Barnes, Wellington, second-class certificate for ornamental writing and time-table. John Stone, jun., Dunedin, second-class certificate for a map of New Zealand.
Amy Scott, second-class certificate for a map of Palestine. r ■
. Denis O'Brien, Wellington, silver medal, for yellow soap. . .'..*...
George H. Perry, Wanganui, second-class certificate for an essay on "Benefits Conferred by the Application of Steam as a Motive Power "
—With 3546_ .entries, Melbourne aud suburb* obtain 66 gold medals, and 203 silver for 82; entries; New South Wales obtaks four silvermedals ; South Australia one gold medal anl one silver, for 22entries; Tasmania, four silver for 42 entries; liji, cne silver for fiva entries; and New Zealand, 10 silver for 102 entries. ••■'■-
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5633, 10 March 1880, Page 2
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355THE MELBOURNE JUVENILE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. Otago Daily Times, Issue 5633, 10 March 1880, Page 2
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