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MANAWATU A. AND P. ASSOCIATION.

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Scones, white and brown: Mias G Brogdeu 1 ; Miss Oarrie Reynolds 3; Miss £ lice Rowlands 3. Jam tarts: M>ss F Mayo 1; Miss A Hudson 3; Miss R Tregnitha 3 Satuage rolls: Mies Oarrie Reynolds 1; Miss Flossie Mills 3; Sponge sandwich: Miss Nita Brogdeu 1; .Miss Brogdeu 2; Mils Gertie Tews 3

Jam Kell: Miss Gertie Tews 1; Miss G JBrogden 3 Family cake; Miss Oarrie Reynolds 1; Miss Flossie Ellis 3.

All winners were Palmerstonians

CHAMPION BUTTER PAT COMPETITION,

F R Thornles’s Primrose, Palmerston, m ik 335.3, test 4.6, butter fat 10.819, fat points 270.475, milk 33 5, total 393.99. lst;0 Baigent’s Poley, Long burn, 243 7, 3.8, 9.333, 330 55, 24 27, 259.82, 2nd ; S R Lan caster’s Bright Star, Palmerston, 81.3, 5.1, 9.341, 331.035, 18.13, 249.. 19, 3rd; S K Lancaser’s Jennie, 181.3.5.0. 5, 18.12, 244 63, 4th. Fourteen entrants. ART AND FANUY NEEDLEWORK. i Panto tagliato, white: Miss D Whittaker, Palmerston, 1; Miss Beaumont, Wanganui, 2; Miss MoOrea, Palmerston, 3 Punto tagliato. coloured: Mrs MoLeavy 1, Mies J Chapman, Palmerston, 2 Embroidered blouse: Mrs Witohell Foxton, 1 and 3; Miss L Cunningham, Napier, 3; Miss Breen, Wai tar a, 3 Embroidered blouse, wool or silk: Mrs Witohell 1, Miss MoOrea 2, Mrs Shepherd, Hastings, 3 Child’s smocked frock; Miss Cunningham 1, Mrs A Dixon, Wanganni, 2; Mrs Shepherd and Mrs Chapman, Napier, 3 Large Applique work: Miss Mur dock, Napier, 1; Mrs Hughes John son, Wanganni, 3; Mrs Witohell 3 Pine Applique work: MrsWitchell 1, Miss Murdoofe 3 ' Ribbon work: Miss Murdock 1, Mrs Bryant, Palmerston, 2; Mrs W Adams, Pa ! m-rgton, 3

Handkerchief bag: Mrs E Moore, Palmerston, 1; Mrs Hughes Johason, 2, Mrs P J Hutchinson, Hawera, 3 Best piece of fancy needlework: Mrs R H Eyre, Palmerston, 1 ; Mrs Witohell 2, Mrs O Oohr, Kairanga 3 Irish Crochet: Miss Kiely, Ireland, 1; Mrs Kirk, Petone, 2; Mrs A E Bennett, Palmerston, 3 Cotton Crochet: Mrs J O Swallow, Palmer ton, 1; Mrs F O Newell, Palmerston, 2; Mrs Faulkner, Napier, 3 Infants’ woollen jacket, crochet: Mrs Hatchings, Wanganui, 1; Mrs Hutchinson, Hawera, 2; Mrs Bryant 3 Infants’ Woollen petticoat: Mrs Knowles, Palmerston, 1; Mrs Pair man, Wanganui, 2; Mrs Leslie Withers, Wanganui, 3 Infants woollen jacket, knitted: Miss Haruer, Terrace End, 1 ; Miss F Haszard, Hastings, 2; Miss Barnes, Levin, 3 Infants woollen petticoat: Miss Haszard and Mrs Harper, 2; Mrs O Hart, Feilding, 3 Pair hand knitted socks: Mrs Clark Thomson, Napier, 1 and 2; Miss Dora Williams, Dannevirke, 3 Set of buttonholes: Mrs Bryant 1, Mrs Swallow, Palmerston, 2; Mrs A E Bennett 3

Huckaback darning: Mrs Hutchinson 1, A Ross, Weraroa, 2; F Tapp, Weraroa 3

ART AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL

For pupils attending secondary and district H>gh Schools. Sis geometrical problems, one in solid geometry: J R Rutoliffe 1, F Blackie 2, both Palmerston Technical School.

Drawing from a group of three objects: K Glasgow, Palmerston Technical School.

Set of drawings in pencil from plants, shells, birds or natural objects: Miss M Rennie, Wellington Girls College, 1; M V Bassett, Wellington Girls College, 3 Set of drawings in colour from plants or other natural objects: Miss F Ellis, Nga Tawa School, Marton, 1; Miss M Rennie 2 *Drawings native trees or ‘shrubs: Miss M Rennie

Design for stencilling: Miss M Still, Wellington Girls College, 1; Miss F Shaw, Wellington Girls College, 2; Miss J Woollams, Nga Tawa School, Marton, 3 Three original designs in colour, based upon plant form: Hazel Pear son, Palmerston Technical Scohol, 1; Miss M Still, Wellington Girls College and Mies M Crabb, Palmerston Technical School, 2; Misses Peach and Pearson, Palmerston Technical School, 3 Two original designs, insects, shells or seaweed : Miss B Hall, Palmerston Technical School, 1; Miss Bowater, District High School, Feilding, 3; Miss A Bartholomew, Feilding District High School, 3 Map of world on Mercator’s pro jection: N W Pearson, Foxton, 1 Original model in woodwork: A Knowles, Palmerston High School, 1; John Oornfoot, Feilding, 2; H Palmer and Speed, Palmerston High School, 3 PUBLIC SCHOOLS DIVISION. Writing, pupils under 10, small hand poetry; Merit cards were awarded to Elizabeth Jamieson, West End School; Lily Lundy, Gwen Brophy and Nellie Nash, Convent School; A Bowden, G Robert, E Erioksen, Terrace End ; Violet Russell, College Street; Dorothy Wiffin, Ngapaeruru School; and Venus Willis, Mount Cook Girls School.

Writing, pupils 10 to 12, small band prose dialogue:- Merit cards: Wisbart Sbortall, Spur Road; OoJin Campbell, Napier; Elsie Onrren, Linton; Eva Brophy, Convent School; M Lewis, Terrace End; Jocelyn Hollier, and Muriel Bell, College Street; Olive Melles, Rita Fletcher and Gladys Hepwortb, Campbell Street. Writing, pupils 12 to 14: Matilda Lang, Convent School; M Randeii, T Bowden and S Bird, Terrace End; Leila Laurenson, College Street; Florence Hale, Connie Heany, Colin Bambery, Muriel Bloobley and Alice Hadden, Campbell Street,

Writing, title page of book, pupils over 14: Emily Snell, Rongokofeako School: Harry Clark, Campbell Street; Dora Port, Ashbarst School; Bernard King, Kauwhata School.

Writing, title page of book in fancy printing, pupils over 14; Harry Yoyce, Newbory School. Plasticeno modelling, pnpils Bto 10 years, seashells, seeds or flowers: Merit cards were awarded to L Hansen and E Halpin, both of Ter race End.

Paper folding and cutting, pupils under 8: Bobbie Linklater, Oscar Ronburg and Adolf Pedersen, all Terrace End obtained merit cards. Pupils 8 to 10:, Alfred Ronberg, Harold Saunders, Mavis Collins, Newbury; Alex Brace, College Street, merit cards Plasticene relief map of district,, pupils under 13: Roy Bullard, Austin Charles. Wilfred Rimmer j William, William Johnson, all Foxton, merit cards. Plastioena relief map of New Zealand, pupils over 12; Percy Brougham and Bert Seifert, Gamp bell Street Cardboard and cartoon modelling: J Lawson, W Lewis, P Smith, S Turner, F Opie, all Terrace End. PHOTOGRAPHY OPEN CLASSES. Best Landscape: B. Hobday, Feildiug, 1; Muir and Moodie, Dunedin, 2 and 3 Seascape or marine: A N Breckou, Auckland, 1; Frank Duncan, Wellington, 3 Portrait or figure study: M L Lampe, Wangnnui, 1 and 3; D Hobday, Feilding, 3 Animal life: Gny Morris, Dunedin. 1 and 2; A N Brickon 3 Any study, junior under 18: H J Dtirward, Palmerston North, 1 and 3; B B Bennett, Palmerston, 3 AMATEURS. Landscape: E H Clark, Wanganui, 1 and 2; J D Hay, Dunedin, 3 Seascape or marine: A Rickard, Palmerston, 1; E H Clark, Wanganui, 3; A Mayo, Wanganui, 3 Portrait or figure study: Elfie Jacobson, Wanganui, 1; E H Clark 1 and 3 Animal life: E H Clark and 3, May Spain, Feilding, 2 Any study, junior under 18: Gordon Sole, New Plymouth, 1; B B Bennett, Palmerston, 2; H J Durward, Palmerston, Best collectioon of two or more pupils, photographs attending any one school: E B Bennett and W G Harwood, Palmerston, 1; Mrs B O Beale and Miss E K Naylor, Nelson Teohn ical School, 2

HEMP COMPETITION. Best bale of hemp: Maddren Bros., Manchester, South Canter bury, 1; A and L Seifert, Shannon, 2; Geo Oran. Linton, 8 Best parcel unscutched hemp; Geo Seifert, Tokomaru, 1; Tokomaru Flaxmilling Co., 2; A and L Seifert, Shannon, 8

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10795, 7 November 1913, Page 7

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MANAWATU A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10795, 7 November 1913, Page 7

MANAWATU A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10795, 7 November 1913, Page 7