JURORS' AWARDS.
The following additional awards aro announced *— OLVS3 1.-GIiOLOGIOAL AND MINBRALORIOAL COLLECTIONS.—Section ll.—MktalLUEOIOAL I'jtODUCTS. Jurors: Messrs A Burt, J Allen, Black, and Henderson. Sunmvisiou 2,—lnon and Steel is the Fia, 4rj. V g iron made from iron sand-Onehunga Iron Works. Auckland, first-class award. liloora iron made from iron sand—Onehunga Iron Works, first-class award. Puddled birs-On&hnnga Iron Works, first-class Finished bar Iren-Ouehunga Iron Works, firstBlack sheet Iron—Onehunga Iron Works, special first-class award. Puddled iron sand balls—Onohunga Iron Works, C:irt axle arms—Onehunga Iron Work 9, first-class Shoeing Iron, aseorted-OnohuuKa Iron Works, first class aw.ird. Bir, angle, and teo iron—Onobunga Iron Works, n B!.-u;ii»»n».vrd. Oilvanised iron—Onehuuga Iron Works, secondSIVIDIVISIOH 3.-00PPBII W CAKHS, TILKS, IXGOT3, Bars, .Ic. Ingots, plates, and banda—Minister of Mincj, New South Wales, first-class award. Subdivision 4.—Tin", Nickhl, Lead, &c. Tin ingots, ribbon, ami giain -Minister of Mlnoß, Kew South Wales, lirst-oiass award. ! 1™! ingots-Minister of Mineii.Now South Wales, first-uliiss award. Slur antimony and t.vpu motU —Minister of Idinos, New South W«lcb, first-class award. litur antimony— Kndeavour Inlet Antimony Compa-.}■, New Zealand, lirst-clrtas award. CL\BS XVII.-ATHLETIC APPLIANCB3. SuuDivtsiON 4.—Boats. Jurors : Messrs H S Dick, Benjamin, Da»ls, and H Paterson. Virst-olass pleasure skiff-James Edwards and Son. Melbourne, fint-class award. Four-oared outrigger—James Edwards and Son, Melbourne, fkst-elafis award. Hob Hoy cauoe—James Edwards and Sou, Melburne, first-class award. S and of oara and sculls-James Edward 3 and Son, M.-lbourne, first-class award. : . i![i>h-olass pleasure skiff wlth,canopy-K S Turk, Kingston-on-Th.arres, England, fi.st-oiass award. Cruising canoe, two masts; radix folding contre-bn.4r.l-K S Turk, Kingston on-Thamcs, Kugliiid, iirst-c'assaivard. Tho jimns.in making the nbovß awardß find tho enrpentering of the pleasure akiifa to be first-class workmanship, but the upholstering of theEnglishmado boat much superior to that of the colonial one. OLA3S XXIV.—AOHICCLTURAL PRODUCTS. New Zkalanb Sekbs. liyi-grasß seod—W Kobertson, P.Umereton, 321bs per bushel, first-class award. C'ucktfsoot—W Kobsrt^on, Palmerston, lfiilbs per buihel, t'ust-claes award. Subimvisiox 14.—Flour. Jurors: Messrs J C Kenlon. Millar and Audorson, and V! Wright. Holler flnur—Peter M'Gill, Milton, special award ; Tix.aru Atlas Mining Company, Timaru, first-class aw.ird; J aud T Meek, Oamaru, first-class award j Timaru Atlas. Milling Company, Timaru, first class award; Maniototo li'lour Mill Company, Naseby, first-class awarrl j Timaru Atlas Millißg Oompar-y Timaru, first-class award; Maniototo Flour Mill Cumpinv, second-class award j Uuot Koller Mills, Becond-c'inss a-n-ard. Thesa goods were all judged under private marks, the jurors not knowing whose articles they were judging, and the latest appliances wcrd used in the test. The samples were, tho jurors remark, tho finest lot they had ever seen. S!one dressed flour-Peter M'Gill. Milton, flrstcla=B award, for baiters' flnur ; Peter M'Gill, Milton, first-daBS award, for household Hour; Clutha Otiuuty, third-class award. Fine oatmeal—Thomas Murray, LaVo Hayes, firstclass award; Tuapeka Milling Company, secoudc'asj award ; Clutha County, Becond-elass award. Coarsß oatmeal ■ Thorn.is Murray, Lake Hayes, fir^t-class mvdivl; J and T Meek, Oamaru, saeondo'asa award; Kolso Mills, Tapanui, third-class award. Medium oatmeal—Thomas Murray, Lake Hayes, f.r^t-class award Bran—Clutha County, highly commended. CLASS XXVIII.—WOOL AND FIBRES. Subdivision- 1.-Wooi. Victorian Wool. Washed merino fleeces—William Lewis, Beaufort, flrsi-olasj award. Washed merino lambs-William Lewis, Beaufort, firsl-clasa award. Samples of word—Philip liussell, Carngham, si'CJi:d class award. CLASS XXXVI. J;;rors: Mossrs John II M'Laren and Joseph Sparrow. Beltlng-The Lancashire Patent Belt Company (7{ li Denniston and Co., agents), first-class award. The juiors remark that they have carefully examined this exhibit, which is th^onlyone In the cioss ni.d of luperior qualit1., and havo come to tho decision staled. COMPETING FLOV7BU BEDS. Jurors: Messrs G- A IJeade, J O Thomson, and Q M Thomson. Fhwer-beds in the Kardens—Howden and Moncrieff, Dunedin, first-class award ; O Lawrence, Dunelin, firatclas! award; W Mess, Lawrence, firstcl.lss award. The ground of i)i>; award is stated to be suitability of plants for bedding purposes, neatness, and fairly good grouping of colours. The jurors also commend the healthy antl interesting collection ot native plants furnished by Mr ff Matthews, of Huuediii, and Mr J Waugh, corporation gardener, Invorcargill, ________
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8756, 19 March 1890, Page 3
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