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Junior Section

HOME INDUSTRIES. Sponge Sandwich—E. Fulcher I. M. Green 2, M. Pinhey 3 Short Bread—J. Tarrant 1, J MeMeckau 2, Mi. Gray 3. Plate of Sausage Hells, plain or fiakey—l). Abraham 1, J. McMeekan 2, Mi. Gray 3. Plate of 6 Biscuits and *1 Small Cakes.—K. Allen I, I. Tararnt 2. Plato of Scones —Z. Crofts 1, S. Pdarco 2, C. Clark 3. S)K)iige Sandwich—E. Chung 1, J. Whitmiil 2, W. Elgar 3. Short Bread—M. Yandle 1, I. Tarrant 2. Plate of Sausage Pols, plain or flakey.—O. Clark 1, I. Tarant 2_ D. Allen 3. Plat’e of Scones.—F. Crofts 1, R. Clark 2, R. Crofts 3.

SWEETS (OPEN). Coooanut Ice.—A. Hinds 1. M. Yaudie 2, I). Tilper 3. Mixed Sweets—M. Yandle 1 D. Tipler 2. Collection of home made toffee—M. Yandle 1. M. Elgar 3. M. Bailey 3. Plate of Turkish Delight—M. Yandle 1, Betty Wheeler 2. SEWING AND FANCY WORK. Judge—Mrs L. 0. Hooker, Hawera. Hemmed Handkerchief, for Standards 1 and 2.—K. O’Cdmiel! 1,1), Pearce 2, M. Misnewski 3. Samples of 2 Seams, calico patch and sewing on of tapes and 'buttons; for Standards 3 and I—K. Brown J, J. Tichbon 2. M.'Judd 3. Samples of Gathering, 2 button holes, flannel patch and darning; for Standards 5 and 6.—M> Elgar 1, A. Hale 2, I. Tarrant 3. Any Garment; Primary Schools E. Walker 1, V . Jacobsen'2; Hurleyville School 3. Most ieffect of coloured embroidery; by girls under 17 years of age.-rT. Blackwell 1, B, Pruden 2, F. Dornouf 3. Best Knitted Article (wool); by girls under 17 years of age.—E. Smith 1, L. Dee 2. 1 Fiest Garment■ by girls attending the High School—D. Duke 1, J- Blair 2, W. Elgar 3. Second Garment ; by girls attending the High School—S. / Pearce 1, T. Blackwell 2, T. Jones 3. Third Garment; by girls attending the High School—T. Blackwell 1, T. Jones 2.

HANDIWORK. (For Boys under 17 years of age). Most Useful Article made out of Waste, such as Benzine or Kerosene Tins or cases, hags, etc. (Stratford School).—D.’ Brown, 1. WOODWORK AND INSTRUMENTAL DRAWING. Woodwork Judge.-Mrt J. 'Weston, Stratford. Instrumental Drawing—Mr C. H. Lawn, •Woodwork-Model; pupils Standard 4 (Stratford School).—R. Young, 1. Woodwork Model; pupils Standard 5 (Stratford School). —W. Arthur, 1; W. Hall, 2; H. Henn, 2. Woodwork Model; pupils Standard 6.—C.. Davis, 1; R McWilliam 2; R. Anderson, 3. Woodwork Model; pupils Form 3. — S. Mann, 1; W. Caldwell, 2. Woodwork Model; pupils Form 4. —H. Martin, 1; S. Kilpatrick, 2; K.; Lawrence 3. Woodwork Model, open.—G. Lawn, 1; J. McAllister, 2; F. Main, 3. Instrumental Drawing; .pupils

Instrumental Drawing; pupils Standard 5.—W. Hall, 1; J. Wheeler, 2; (Stratford School). Entry, 3; '(Ohangai School). i Instrumental Drawing; pupils Standard 6.—R. Lawn, 1; L. Davis, 2; P. Bendall, 1 3. (Stratford School). Instrumental Drawing; pupils Form 3. —D. McCormack. 1; G. Duke. 2; A. Haywood. 3. Instrumental Drawing; pupils Form 4. —H. Duke, 1; H. Martin, 2; J. Hale, 3. Instrumental Drawing; pupils Form 5. —G. Lawn, 1; D. Brown, 2. (Stratford School). . School Garden s Note Book; pupils Standard 4.—Entry, 1; (Ohangai School). S. 1 Washer, 2; (Tahora School). K. Brown, 3. (Matapu School). | Nature Study Note Book; i pupils prade 1 and 2.—H. C. Lundberg, 1; (Ararata School), L. Barr, 2; (Puke(ho School). N.ißayner, 3; (Ararata /School). vNature Study Note Beck; pupils Standards 1,2 and 3.—8. Bocock, 1; '(Toko School). 'Entry, 2; (Ohangai School), R. Cresswell, 3; (Toko School). •'Plan of School Grounds; size 12 inches by IS inches. —R. Lawn, 1; '((Stratford School). Entry, 2;..(Bird (Road School). B. Reiter, 3; (Okaiawa School),

Graph or Mauurial or Variety Results with any Root Crop.—B. Better, 1; (Okaiawa School). .Matapu School, 2; Entry. 3; (Ngaere School). Instrumental Drawing; Open.-—G. Lawn, 1; (Stratford School). Freehand Drawing: Open.—J. McAllister, 1; (Stratford School). T, Woollaston. 2; (Huiakama School). L. Davies, 3; (Stratford School). SCHOOL WORK. School Garden Note Book; pupils Standard 6.—Vera McCarthy, 1; N. Hooker,. 2; (Matapu School), Entry, 3; (Ohangai School). School Garden Note Book; pupils Standard SR. Henry, 1; (Matapu School). Entry, 2; (Ohangai School). Entry, 3;, (Te Tawa School). Pen and Ink D w p—of Named Weeds (6), wi; »otes . '

rence.—Hr Lundberg, 1; (Ararata School). A. Lambert, 2; (Pukeho School). E. Muir, 3; (Ararata School). Collection of Dried Clover s and Grasses, named and mounted—J. Pat'tinson, 1; (Bird Road School). 6. Pruden, 2; W. Johnson, 3; (Ngaere ,School). Collection of Named Weeds, pressed and mounted. —Entry, 1; (Ohangai School). E. Gilliver, 2; F. Taylor, 3; (Ngaere School). Graph of Single Herd for Season, with notes as to weather and feeding throughout N. Hooker, !’•; (Ma'tapu School). ' Graph of Single Herd for Series of Years (Milk). —N- Hooker, 1; (Matapu School). B. Retter, 2; (Okaiawa School). School Garden note book; pupils Standard 4.—S Washer 1, K. "Brown

Nature study note book; pupils grade 1 and 2 -H. C. Lundberg 1, L.' Barr 2. Nature stu'dy note book; pupils Standards 1,2 and 3.—13. Bocock 1, Ohr.ngai School 2, R. Ores swell 3. Plan of school, grounds; size 12 inches by 18 inches.—R. Lawn 1, Ohangai School 2, B. Better 3. Graph of manurial or variety results with any root crop—B. Retter 1, Matapu 2, Ngaere School 3.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 23 November 1922, Page 8

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Junior Section Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 23 November 1922, Page 8

Junior Section Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 23 November 1922, Page 8