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The Cousins’ Competitions

307th COMPETITION. “The First Crocus”—Story for Cousins 12 and under. Prizes of 4 marks and 1/- to Cousins Joyce Howden, (9), Mataura Island, Dorothy Jellyman, (10), Otautau and Betty Holmes, (10), Dunedin. Highly Commended: 3 marks to Cousins Winifred Moynihan, (9), Winton, Brida Cody, (8), Otahuti; Melva Rule, (12), Mataura Island; Nita Hall(10), Dipton, Isohel McKenzie (12), Dipton; Joan Bell, (11), Glenham; Audrey Stone, (11), Morton road; Ken McKay (8), Gummies Bush; Greta Pettersson, (11), Wyndham.

Commended: 2 marks to Cousins Doris Baird (12), Dacre; Joan Winsloe (12) Merrivale; Ruth Heath (12), Tuatapere, Graeme Anderson (10), Don street; Winnie Creighton (11), Lomeville, Mary Maloney (9), Makarewa. One mark to Cousins Eugenie McKenzie (12), Bluff, Joyce Creighton (9), Lomeville, Willis Patterson (7), Waikiwi; Angus Patterson (10), Waikiwi and Betty Greer (11), Herbert street. Conversation Between a Cat and a Thrush.—Story for Cousins 13 and over. ■ Prizes of 4 marks and 1/- to Cousins Joan Holmes (14), Dunedin; Ruth Hannabus (13), Mataura; Yvonne Reid (13). Lewis street and Gwendoline Strachan (14) Riversdale. Highly Commended: 3 marks to Cousins Mavis Patterson (14), Waikiwi, Iris Tuffery (13), Dacre, Phyllis Rule (15) Mataura Island, Violet Creighton (13) Lorneville, Evelyn Saunders (13), South Hillend, Desmond Stone (13), Morton road, Lilian Todd (14), Rimu. Laurie Bolger (13), Mataura. Commended: 2 marks to Cousins Dalwyn Pearce (13), Lewis street and Kathleen Cody (13), Gore. NEXT WEEK’S COMPETITION. LEFT OVER PAGE. 308th COMPETITION. Poem for Cousins 12 and under, “The Country.” Story for Cousins 13 and over, “The Dance* of the Sunbeams.” Entries close: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. Rules To Remember 1. Write in ink on one side of the paper only. '■ 2. There must be separate sheets for each competition. 3. Each cousin must work unaided and enter his or her own work, clearly marking it “original” or “my own work.” . 4. Drawings must be in black ink, preferably Indian ink, and on drawing paper. 5. No one more than 16 years of age may compete in. thase classes unless ■otherwise stated.

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Southland Times, Issue 22422, 8 September 1934, Page 18

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The Cousins’ Competitions Southland Times, Issue 22422, 8 September 1934, Page 18

The Cousins’ Competitions Southland Times, Issue 22422, 8 September 1934, Page 18

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