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MATATRA SHOW

GOOD HORTICULTURAL EXHIBIT. The annual show of the Mat aura Horticultural Society was held at Mat aura yesterday. The exhibits were well up to the high standard set by the annual displays of this Society in the past. The success of the show is due to the loyalty and keen interest of the Society’s members, who strive to make every succeeding show better than its predecessor. The judges were as follows:—Pot plants and cut flowers, Mr T. D. Lennie, Invercargill; decorative, Mrs E. S. Perry, Invercargill; fruit and vegetables. Mr C. J. Burrows, Gore; jams and jellies, Mrs A. A. Mac Gibbon. Gore; miscellaneous, Mrs Hammond, Gore; farm and dairy produce, Mr Hugh Smith, McNab; industrial, Mrs A. W. Thomson and Mrs H. Mac Gibbon, Gore; industrial, juvenile section, Mr W. A. McCaw, Invercargill; painting, Mr F. Brookeamith, Invercargill. The following is the prize-list:— POT PLANTS. Flowering: One fuchsia.—Mrs B. Clark 1; two zonales (single I —Miss Winning 1, Miss M. Stewart 2; one zonale (single)— Mias M. Stewart 1; two ton ales (double) Miss Winning 1, Miss M. Stewart 2; one zonale (double) —Miss Winning 1, Miss M. Stewart 2; two petunias—Miss Winning 1; hanging basket (plant grown in)—Mrs F. Dixon 1 and 2; plant (not in schedule)— Mrs W. Watt 1. Mr W. Stewart 2. Foliage: Begonia—Miss Winning 1 and 2; Fem —Miss W’inning 1, Mrs F. Dixon 2, Mrs J. Duncan hx.. 7 entries; Palm— Miss M. Stewart 1; Aspidistra—Mrs J. H. Burgess 1, Leona Gaudion 2, Mrs A. N. Mac Gibbon h.c.; Aralia sieboldii—Miss Winning 1, Miss M. Stewart 2. 3 entries; Asparagus plumosus—Mrs B. Clark 1, Mrs W. Stewart 2. 4 entries; Asparagus sprengerri—Mrs A. N. Mac Gibbon 1; Hydirange— Mrs John Duncan 1. Miss W’inning 2; Hanging basket (plant grown in)—Mrs F. Dixon 1; Stand of pot plants (flowering and foliage)—Miss Winning 1; Plant (not .n schedule)—Miss Winning 1, Mrs John Duncan 2. 3 entries. CUT FLOWERS. Four roses—Miss M. Stirling 1, Miss Winning 2. 3 entries; two roses —Miss Winning 1, Miss M. Stirling 2; one rose— Miss M. Stirling 1, W. Robertson 2. 5 entries: four cactus dahlias--Miss M. Stirling 1 and 2, Mrs A. E. Quertier h.c. 6 entries; two cactus dahlias—Miss M. Stirling 1 and 2, Miss Sleeman hx. 6 entries; four collarette dahlias —W. R. Webb 1, Miss M. Stirling 2. 4 entries; two collarette dahlias —Miss M. Seeling 1 and 2. 5 entries; double dahlias—Miss M. Stirling 1 and 2, W. R. Webb h.c. 5 entries; Antirrhinums— Miss W’inning 1 and 2; four gladioli—Miss N, McLeod 1 and h.c., Mrs D. McGill 2. 4 entries; two gladioli—Miss M. Stirling 1, Miss N. McLeod 2. 6 entries; Pansies (fancy varieties! —Mrs W. Watt 1 and 2; Herbaceous phlox—Mrs F. H. Wheeler 1; Hollyhocks—Mr Lawless 2.2 entries; Verbenas—J v S. Corbet 1 and 2, Mrs W. P. Thorn hx 6 entries; African marigolds— Miss M. Stirling 1; French marigolds— Miss M. Stirling 1 and 2; four carnations (varieties: —Miss M. Stirling 1; Carnations • —Miss M. Stirling 1 and 2. 4 entries; carnations (Pico tees ■ —Miss M. Stirling 1; Stocks week)—Miss M. Stirling 1 and J 2. Mr W'. Leitch h.c. 6 entries; Penstemous —Miss Sleeman 1; four Asters—Miss W’inning 1; two Asters (varieties) —Miss M. Stirling 1; six Phlox Drummondii (varieties) -—Mrs W. Watt 1 and hx_ J. S. Corbet 2. 4 entries; three Phlox Drummondii (varieties)—J. S. Corbet 1, Mrs W. Watt 2. 6 entries; Lily stalk—Mrs W. W T att 1, Mrs A_ E. Quertier 2. 3 entries; two Begonia Blooms—Miss Sleeman 1 and 2; two Geranium Blooms (varieties) —Mrs F. H. Wheeler 1, Miss Sleeman 2. 3 entries; Perennials (varieties distinct)—J. S. Corbet JL Miss Sleeman 2. 3 entries; Collection of garden flowers—Mrs W Watt 1, Miss Sleeman 2 and hx. 5 entries; Sweet peas (varieties, any foliage)—Mrs J. G. Duncan 1; Sweet peas (varieties, own foliage) Mrs J. G. Duncan 1 and 2; Bowl of sweet peas (pink, any foliage)—Mrs J. G. Duncan 1, Winning 2; Bowl of sweet peas (white, any foliage)—Miss W’inning L , Mrs J. G. Duncan 2. 3 entnes; Bowl of sweet peas (varieties, any foliage)—Mrs 1 J. G. Duncan 1, Miss Winning 2, Mrs W. Wait hx. 4 entries; Three vases sweet peas (own foliage, three distinct colours'—Mrs J. G. Duncan 1. NOVICE CLASS. Three vases sweet peas (own foliage>— Mrs E. G. Wilson (Gore) 1, Miss M. Stirling 2, E. Thorn hx. 4 entries; Vase sweet peas (pink, own fohage-—Mrs E. G. Wilson (Gore) 1, Miss M. Stirling 2, E. Thorn hx. 4 entries; Vase sweet peas (any colour, own foliage)—E. Thorn 1, Mrs E. G. Wilson (Gore) 2 and hx. 6 entries. Open to Juveniles 16 years or under: Collection of cut flowers—Miss Doreen Clark 2; Sweet peas (varieties, any foliage) — Hilda Perry 1, G. Williams 2, D. Perry hx. 5 entries. FLORAL DECORATIONS. Bowl of asters —Miss Winning 1, Miss M. Grant 2. 4 entries; Saipiglos&ie—Miss Winning 1, Miss M. E. McCubbin 2; Nasturtiums —Miss M. Munro 1, Miss Sleeman 2; Larkspur—Miss N. Tgylor 1, Mrs J. S. Corbet 2. 5 entries; Roses—Mire Winning 1, Miss Sleeman 2; Ornamental grasses—Miss Sleeman 1, Miss Winning 2; Bowl of flowers—Mrs Lawless 1, Miss Sleeman 2. 6 entries; Dress spray and buttonhole bouquet—Miss M. Stewart 1, Mia M, Stirling 2. 4 entries; Buttonhole bouquet—Mrs F. Dixon 1, Miss M. Stirling 2. 4 entries; Shower bouquet (those who have never taken first prize) Miss Sleeman 1; Hand bouquet—Mis.- Sleeman 1, Mias F. W’att 2. 3 entries; Hand bridal bouquet—Mrs W. P. Thom 1; Dress spray—Mrs F. Dixon 1, Miss M. Stirling 2. 2 entries; Floral design—Miss Winning 1; Basket of cut flowers and foliage—Miss Winning 1, Miss Sleeman 2; Decorated epergne—Miss Sleeman 1, Mrs W. P. Thom 2; Lady’s decorated hat—E. Winning 1, Miss C. Irwin 2; Decorated table—Mrs W. P. JThora 1, Miss Winning 2; Decorated table (those who have never taken first prize) Mrs F. Dixon 1, Mrs W. Watt 2 ; Arrangement of flowers and foliage on table—Miss Winning 1, Mrs F. Dixon 2; Arrangement of flowers and foliage on stand—Miss M. Stewart 2. 3 entries; Two vases (decorated > —Mrs W. P. Thorn 1, Miss Winning SiOpen to juveniles 16 years and under • : Child’s decorated hoop—Elsie Irwin 1, Thelma Williams 2; Buttonhole bouquet— Miss M. Wheeler 1, Violet Collie 2. 5 entries; Arrangement of flowers—V. Collie 1, May Wheeler 2, Elsie Irwin h.c. 7 entries; Basket of flowers—May Wheeler 1, Mary Grant 2, Jean de la Mare h.c. 4 entries; Hand bouquet—V. Collie 1; Decorated table-V. Collie 1. FRUIT. Collection of apples—P. Curtin 1, Mrs W. Dunn 2 and hx. 5 entries; Dessert Bpples (early;—Mrs W. Mortimer 1, Miss Fleeman 2. 5 entries; Dessert apples (late) P. Curtin 1, Mrs J. W. Dunn 2. 4 entries; Cooking apples—P. Curtin 1, Mrs F. W. Brown 2, Mis W. Mortimer h.c. 10 entries; Plums—Mrs J. W. Dunn 1 and 2, Miss Sleeman hx. 5 entries ; Plums (cooking)—Mrs F. H. Wheeler 1, John Taylor 2. 9 entries; Dessert plums—Mrs J. W. Dunn 1. John Taylor 2, P. Curtin h.c. 7 entries; Collection of fruit—Miss Sleeman 1. Cottagers’ Class: Collection of apples— P. Curtin L Wheeler 2, M. Dickie hx. 4 entries; Dessert apples (early)—Mrs Larking 1, Mrs F. H. Wheeler 2, Miss M. Munro hx. 9 entries; Dessert apples (late) —Mrs W. P. Thorn 1, P. Curtin 2, J. Walker hx. 10 entries; Cooking apples—-M. Dickie 1, John Walker 2, Mrs F. H. Wheeler h.c. 16 entries; Plums—Mrs A. E. Quertier 1, Mr F. H. Wheeler 2; Plums (cooking)— Mrs F. H. Wheeler 1 and 2. 4 entries; Dessert plums—Mrs A. E. Quertier 1, F. Roskitt 2; Pears—Willie Martin 1, Mrs F. H. Wheeler 2, P. Curtin hx. 6 entries. VEGETABLES. Open: Collection vegetables—Mrs J. H. Biirgtss 1 and 2; Collection potatoes—A. Johnstcn 1 and 2 3 entries: Kidney potatoes—A. Johnston 1 and 2, John Taylor 3. 5 entries; Potatoes (any one variety)—A. IduMtoa 1 and 3, J. H. Burgess 2. 10

entries; Cabbages (table)—Mrs W. P. Thorn 1, Mrs J. Ddncan 2, Miss Sleeman 3. 4 entries; Cabbages (red) —John Taylor 1 and 2; Cauliflowers—Miss Sleeman 1; Peas— Mr Lawless 1, Mrs Chamberlain 2 and 3. 6 entries; Shortpod beans—Mrs W. P. Thorn 1; Longpod beans—Mrs J. Duncan 2; Butter beans—Mrs F. W. Brown 1; Scarlet runner beans—Mrs J. Duncan 1, A. Johnston 2; French beans —A. Johnston 1; Onions, (autumn sown) —Miss Sleeman 1 and 2; Onions (spring sown)—J. Sleeman (Gore) 1 and 2, J. Taylor 3. 5 entries; Eschallots (giant)—Mrs F. H. Wheeler 1, Mrs J. H. Burgess 2; Eschallots (small) — Mrs Larking 1. Mrs J. H. Burgess 2. 3 entries; Carrots (short) —Mrs Larking 1, Mrs J. Duncan 2. 4 entries; Carrots (long'—Miss Sleeman 1; Parsnips—Miss Sleeman 1, Mrs W. P. Thorn 2. 3 entries; Beet (long)—Miss Sleeman 1, John Taylor 2; Round beet—J. Ingram 1. Mrs Larking 2, J. Glover 3. 6 entries; Turnips (garden) —Miss Sleeman 1; Rhubarb (red) J. Ingram 1, M. Dickie 2. 5 entries; Rhubarb (green) —Margaret E. Stirling 1, L. Gaudeon 2; Tomatoes—Mrs E. Wilson 1 and 2, Miss Winning 3; Vegetable marrows— Mrs Mulligan 1. Mrs Chamberlain 2; Lettuces—Mrs F. Dixon 1, Mrs J. Duncan 2; Herbs—Miss Sleeman l»and 2.

I Amateurs: Kidney Potatoes—A. Johnston ' 1,2 and 3. 5 entries; Potatoes (any one ! variety)—A. Johnston 1 and 2, Mrs A. E. Quertier 3. 13 entries; Collection pota- , toes—A. Johnston 1 and 3. Mrs A. E. Quertier 2. 8 entries; Cabbages (table) —Mrs W. P. Thorn 1. P. Curtin 2, Mrs B. Clark 3. 8 entries; Cauliflowers —J. B. Irwin 1. 2 entries; P&as —Mrs J. H. Burgess 1 and 3, C. N. Lawless 2. 8 entries; Butter beans— J. Ingram 1. 3 entries; Scarlet runner beans —Mrs F. H. Wheeler 1, Mrs B. Clark 2, Mrs J. H. Burgess 3. 5 entries ; French beans—C. N. Lawless 1, J. Ingram 2. 3 entries; Longpod beans—Mrs F. H. Wheeler 1. 3 entries; Shortpod beans—Mrs F. H. Wheeler 1,2 entries; Onions (autumn sown) —Mrs F. H. Wheeler 1; Onions (springsown)—J. Sleeman (Gore) 1 and 2, Mn F. H. Wheeler 3. 7 entries; Leeks—Mis J. H. Burgess 2; Turnips (garden variety)—Mrs J. Duncan 1. 2 entries; Parsnips—Mrs F. H. W’heeler 1, J. Taylor 2, J. Ingram 3. 6 entries; Carrots (short) — Mrs F. H. WTieeler 1, Mrs J. Duncan 2, A. Johnston 3. 9 entries; Carrots (long) Mrs F. H. Wheeler 1, J. Ingram 2. 4 entries; Beet (long)—Mr F. H. Wheeler 1; John Taylor 2. 4 entries; Beet (round turnip)—Airs F. Dixon 1. J. Ingram 2, J. B. Irwin 3. 7 entries; Rhubarb (red)—J. Ingram 1 and 2. 5 entries; Rhubarb >(green)—Margaret E. Stirling 1; Lettuces— Mrs F. Dixon 1. Mrs J. H. Burgess 2. 4 entries; Eschallots (giant pickling)—Mrs F. H. Wheeler 1, Mrs J. H. Burgess 2, Miss Sleeman 3. 8 entries; Eschallots (small pickling)—Mrs Larking 1, Mrs J. H. Burgess 2. Miss M, Munro 3. 8 entries; Collection of vegetables—C. N. Lawless 1, Mrs J. H. Burgess 2. 4 entries; Curly green—John Taylor 1. JAMS. Black currant: Misses C. Irwin 1, Mrs A. N. Mac Gibbon 2. 9 entries; Gooseberry— Hilda Perry 1, Mrs A. N. Mac Gibbon 2. 5 entries; Strawberry—Mrs A. N. Mac Gibbon 1. 2 entries; Raspberry—Miss S. Bigwood 1. Mrs W. Watt 2, Mrs J. B. Nicol 3. 10 entries; Plum (dark) —Mrs G. Beaumont 1, Mrs T. H. Wheeler 2. 4 entries; Plum (light)—Mrs W. P. Thorn 1, Mrs T. H. Wheeler 2. 4 entries; Rhubarb —Mrs E. L. Stephens 1: Apricot—Mrs J. B. Nicol 1 and 2. Mrs W Watt 3. 9 entries; Marmalade— Mrs A. N. Mac Gibbon 1, Mrs John Duncan 2. 4 entries; Peach—Mrs J. Duncan 1, Mrs F. H. Wheeler 2. 4 entries; Loganberry—Hilda Perry 1 and 2. 3 entries; Jam (any sort not scheduled) —Miss M. Munro 1, Miss S. Bigwood 2, Mrs F. Dixon 3. 12 entries. Jellies: Gooseberry—Mrs F. H. Wheeler 1. Mrs A. E. Quertier 2. 4 entries; Black currant —Mrs A. N. Mac Gibbon 1, Mrs F. H. Wheeler 2, Miss M. Munro 3. 7 entries; Red currant —Mrs Lawless 1, Mrs F. H. Wheeler 2 and 3. 6 entries; Apple (light)— Mis F. H. Wheeler 1 and 2, Mrs W. Watt 3. 12 entries; Apple (dark)—Mrs E. Boyes 1, Mrs F. Dixon 2. Mrs D. McGill 3’. 8 entries; Jelly (any sort not scheduled) —Mrs G. Beaumont 1 and 2, Mrs F. Dixon 3. : 8 entries. MISCELLANEOUS. Black currant wine—Mrs R. Martin 1 and 2; Parsnip wine—Mrs R. Martin 1 and 2; . Gooseberry wine—Mrs R. Martin 1 and 2, | Heaviest hen eggs—Mrs W. Stewart 1; Plum pudding—Mrs F. Dixon 2. 3 entries; Home- . made bread —Miss H. Duncan 1. 3 entries; Girdle scones—Mrs Lawless 1, Mrs D. McGill (Gore) 2. 3 entries; Oven scones— Miss M. H. Dickie 1, Mrs J. Drysdale 2, Mrs C. Smith 3. 7 entries; Butter sponge— Mire A. Parker 1, Miss G. Bigwood 2. 4 entries; Oatcakes —Mrs C. Smith 1, Mrs Wm. Stewart 2; Shortbread—Mis D. Me-

Gill (Gore) 1 and 2, Mrs N. Farmer 3. 8 entries; Seed cake—Miss A. Parker 1, Mrs W. Stewart 3. 6 entries; Fruit cake (light) —Mrs C. Smith 1, W. Watt 2, Mrs J. Drysdale v.hx. 9 entries; Fruit cake (dark)—Mrs W. Stewart 1, Mrs J. Drysdale 2. 4 entries; Sponge,roll —Mrs M. Dickie 1, Miss G. Wyber 2. 4 ’entries; Cream puffs— Miss G. Bigwood 1. 2 entries; Gingerbread—Mrs A. Perry 1 and h.c., Miss J. Wyber 2. 6 entries; Pikelets—Mrs B. Clark 1, Miss H. Duncan 2. 9 entries; Layer cake (iced) —Miss J. Wyber 1; Afternoon tea cakes—Miss G. Bigwood 2; Cake (any sort not scheduled) —Miss J. Wyber 1. 4 entries; Gems—Mrs H. McQuillan 1, Mrs B. Clark 2. 4 entries; Creamoata wafers —• Mrs W. Stewart 1 and 2. 3 entries; Preserved fruit—Mrs A. N. MacGibon 1 and 2. 3 entries; Pickles —Mrs W T . Stewart 1 and 3, Mrs J. H. Burgess 2; Sauce—Mrs W. Stewart 1. 4 entries; Fruit pie—Mrs W. Stewart 2. 3 entries; Home-made sweets—Miss R. Brown 1, Miss M. Munro 2; Honey—Mrs Kubala 1 and 2; Honey (extracted)—Mrs Kubala 1 and 2.

Open to juveniles 16 years and under) : Fruit cake—Miss M. Munro 1, Violet Collie 2. 6 entries; Pikelets—Marion Maley 1, Daisy Mcßae 2, V. Collie h.c. 5 entries; Sponge sandwich—V. Collie 1, Mona McDonald 2. 6 entries; Oven scones—Daisy 7 McRae 1 and 2. 5 entries; Marble cake—Violet Collie 1.

Open to those who have never taken a first prize) : Home-made bread—Miss H. Duncan 1. 2 entries; Girdle scones—Mrs J. Drysdale 1, Miss Daisy Mcßae 2. 4 entries; Oven scones —Miss D. Mcßae 1 and 2, Miss G. Bigwood 3. 6 entries; Cream puffs—Mrs Poskitt 1, Miss C. Irwin 2. 5 entries; Fruit cake (light)—Miss C. Irwin 1, Mrs J. Duncan 2, Mrs B. Clark 3. 8 entries; Fruit cake (dark) —Mrs F. H. Wheeler 1, Mrs J. Duncan 2. 6 entries; Seed cake—Mrs C. Smith 1, Mrs J. Drysdale 2. 6 entries; Sponge sandwich—Miss A. Parker 1, Mrs Maley 2, Miss D. Martin 3. 6 entries; Shortbread—Miss G. Bigwood 1, Mrs D. McGill 2 and 3. 6 entries; Plain oatcakes—Mrs W. P. Thorn 1 and 2; Creamoata wafers—Mrs Thom 1 and 2. 3 entries; Preserved fruit—Mrs R. Martin 1. FARM PRODUCE. Oats—J. Kingston 1 and 2; Mangolds— Mr J. Taylor 1,2 and 3. 5 entries; Swedes —Mr M. Dickie 1: Ham —Mrs H. McQuillan 1, Mrs J. H. Burgess 2 and 3. 3 entries; Turnips (white) —Mr M. Dickie 1 and 2; Turnips (yellow)—Mr M. Dickie 1 and 2; Collection of turnips—Mr M. Dickie 1 and 2; Long oats—Mr L. Wyber 1. INDUSTRIAL SECTION. Adults: Specimen photography—Frank Poskitt 1; Specimen photography (-j-plate and under)—Frank Poskitt; Wood-carving! (chip)—Miss M. Sleeman 1; Specimen handwork (any description not scheduled, gentlemen) —Frank Poskitt 1; Specimen handiwork (any description not scheduled, ladies) —Mrs F. Williams 1 and 2, Miss N. Taylor h.c. 9 entries; Crocheted or knitted silk j jumper—Miss B. McGowan 1, Miss M. H. Dickie 2. 4 entries; Tatting—Miss E. Winning 1 and 2; Mountmellick—Miss V. Wilson 1, Mrs B. dark. 6 entries; D’oyleys—Miss B. McGowan 1, Miss Sleeman 2; d’Oyleys (those who have never taken first prize) Miss M. Wallace 1, Miss M. Sleeman 2, Miss G. Henry h.c. 7 entries; Camisole top— Miss M. Sleeman 2 and hx.; Fancy camisole—Miss N. Taylor 1 and 2. 5 entries; Coloured embroidered garment—Miss B. McGowan 1, Miss N. Taylor 2. 5 entries; Coloured embroidered garment (open to those who have never taken first prize) Miss N. Taylor L Miss E. K. Wilson 2. 5 entries; Cosey cover—Miss Sleeman 1, Miss N. Sleeman 2. 5 entries; Crochet work— Mrs J. Aitken 1 and 2, Miss M. Sleeman hx. 7 entries; Crochet work (open to those who have never taken first prize)—Miss Sleeman 1. Miss J. Collie 2, Miss D. Johnston h.c. 14 entries; Heavy art embroidery —Mrs A. N. Mac Gibbon 2.2 entries; Garment embroidered in silk—Miss B. McGowan 1, Miss E. K. Wilson 2. 3 entries; Fancy cushion—Miss B. McGowan 1, Miss | C. E. Taylor (Brydone) 2, 6 entries; L Cushion cover —Miss B. McGowan 1. 2 entries; Collection fancy work —Miss B. McGowan 1, Miss M. Sleeman hx. 2 entries; Eyelet embroidery—Miss M. Irwin 1, Miss Shirley 2. 4 entries; Richlieu work—Miss B. McGowan 1 and 2; Miss M. Wallace hx. 7 entries; Gipsy table cover —Miss G. Henry 1. Miss M. Sleeman 2. 5 entries; Table centre—Miss C. E. Taylor (Brydone) 1 and 2, Miss M. Munro h.c. 8 entries; Table centre (washing)—Miss N. Taylor 1, Miss D. Galierly 2. 7 entries; Child’s crochet garment—Mrs F. Dixon 1 and 2. 3 entries; Child’s knitted garment—Miss M. Sleeman 2; Knitted wool garment—Miss B. McGowan 1 and 2. 4 entries; Boudoir cap—Miss B. McGowan 1, Cathie Irwin 2; Stencil work—Mrs A. E. Quertier 1, Miss N. Chap-

man 2. 5 entries; Marqueterie—Mrs E. H. Jones 1 and 2 and hx. 15 entries; Pen painting—Miss M. Munro 1 and 2. 5 entries; Hand-made blouse—Miss B. McGowan 1; Applique work—Mias B. McGowan 1. 2 entries; Still life (pen and ink) —Miss M. Chapman 1. 3 entries; Pastel work (scene) —Miss Thorn 1,2 and h.c., Mrs F. Williams h.c. 5 entries; Painting (black or white or sepia)—Miss Speden 2, Miss M. Chapman hx. 3 entries; Landscape painting (copy)—Maurice Kerr I and h.c., Mrs J. Rankin 2. 8 entries; Landscape painting I (nature) —Miss M. Chapman 1 and 2; ! Landscape painting (copy, those who have I never taken first prize)—Miss Speden 1, Miss l Sady Matt. 4 entries; Fruit or flower painting (nature) —Mrs J. Rankin h.c.; Fruit or flower painting (copy)—Miss M. Chapman 1, Mr J. Rankin 2; Fruit or flower painting (copy, those who have never taken first prize)—Miss Speden 1. 2 entries; Figure painting —Mrs J. Rankin 1. 3 entries; Water colour painting—Mrs E. G. Wilson 1, Miss M. Chapman 2. 6 entries; Crayon drawing—Miss Blanche Mclnnes 1. 3 entries ; Pen and ink sketch—D. McDonald 1, Miss Speden 2, Mrs J. Rankin h.c. 9 entries.

Juveniles: Paper cutting—Bob Gourley 1, Ronnie Dixon 2Slella Haply h.c. 11 entries; Plasticine (1923 infants)—Albert Redmond 1, Earnest Stark 2. 16 entries; Plasticine border (Stds. 1 and 2) —Allen Mac Gibbon il, Clifford Thompson 2. 12 entries; Map of North Island (plain, Stds. 3 and 4)—T. Baillie 1, Walter Thompson 2. 9 entries; Map of North Island (coloured, Stds. 3 and 4) —Gordon Hay 1, Walter Thompson 2, Adrian Miller h.c. 16 entries; Map of Scotland (coloured) —Tom McQuillan 2; Map of Gotland (coloured, Stds. 5 and 6) —Geo. Thompson 1, Thelma Williams 2. 12 entries; Freehand drawing—Tom McQuillan 1 and 2. 5 entries; Freehand drawing (Stds 5 and 6, 1923) —Arthur Stewart 1, S. MacGibbon 2. 9 entries; Freehand drawing (Stds. 3 and 4 in 1923) —Gordon McDonald 1, Ivy Ladbrook 2. 11 entries; Freehand drawing (Stds. 1 and 2 in 1923) —Annie Ladbrook 1, Chas. Coates 2. 18 entries; Crayon work—Florence Henry 1, Geo. Thompson 2. 17 entries; Drawing in blaci< and white—Walter Thomson 1, Toni McQuillan 2; Shaded drawing—Carl Scott 1 and 2. 14 entries; Penmanship (Std. 4 or under in 1923) —Len Currie 1, Leah Robinson 2, Robert Allison hx. 10 entries; Penmanship (Std. 2 or under in 1923) — Alma Coster 2. 16 entries; Ornamental penmanship—Tom McQuillan 1 and 2; Madeup account (Std. 4 and 5) —Ellen Broome 1, Maisie Clearwater 2. 14 entries; Balance sheet (Stds. 5 and 6 in 1923) —Ellen Broome 1, Maisie Clearwater 2. 16 entries; Specimen handiwork not scheduled (girls)—L. Allen 1 and 3, V. Collie 2. 6 entries; Crochet, work —E. Wallace 1, V. Collie 2; White Seam (stitch and fell)—E. Wallace 1 and 2. 6 entries; White seam (run and fell, Stds. 3 and under, 1923) —L. Sayers 1, J. Scott 2. 3 entries; Child’s dress— V. Collie 2; d’Oyley in eyelet work —C. Wallace 1 and 2, L. Allen h.c. 6 entries; Fancy handkerchief (hand-made) —Miss M. Munro 1, Miss M. McLeod 2. 4 entries; Patching (old flannel) —Margaret Irwin 1, Miss M. Munro 2. 3 entries; Chochet work (wool) V. Collie 1 and 2. 3 entries; Plain hemmed handkerchief (Stds. 2 and under, 1923) — Lsobel Forbes 1 and 2. 3 entries; Handmade jumper—V. Collie’l; Set doll’s clothes —V. Collie 1; Darning—E. Wallace 1 and 2. 3 entries; Worked buttonholes—V. Collie 1 and 2; Best article made from sugar bag—V. Collie 1. 10 entries; Dressed doll — V. Collie 1. 2 entries; Handkerchief sachet —V. Collie 1, Miss M. McLeod 2; Camisole —Daisy Mcßae 1, Violet Collie 2. 3 entries; Canas work (Stds. 2 and under, 1923) Marjorie Lawless 1, Ethel Boyes 2, Jessie Lawless 3. 18 entries; Sampler— V. Collie 1, M. Clearwater 2; Machine garment—V. Collie 2.

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Southland Times, Issue 19170, 14 February 1924, Page 7

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MATATRA SHOW Southland Times, Issue 19170, 14 February 1924, Page 7

MATATRA SHOW Southland Times, Issue 19170, 14 February 1924, Page 7

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