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SHOW PRIZE LIST

JUDGES MAKE AWARDS COMPREHENSIVE classes ■ Awards made Iry the judges at the New Plymouth winter show arc: FRUIT. / ' r " " Judge, Mr. T. Horton; stewards, Messrs.- C. W. Ruebe and Ron Cleland Apples, dessert: C. W. Ruebe (Vogeltown) 1, L.B. Webster 2. ■ ■ . Apples, collection dessert, four varieties-: C. W. Ruebe. Apples, cooking: C. W. Ruebe 1, Miss X Wilson (Carrington Road) 2. Apples, cooking, collection four varieties: Miss 4- Wilson. Oranges; J. T. Goodrick 1 and’2-. Lemons: ‘Samuel Menhennet.- (Maneorei Road) 1,. J. T. Goodrick 2. and .3. Lemons . (cured): B. S. Longstaff (Tarurutangi) 1, W. J- Arundell (Mangorei ' Road) 2, ’ Samuel. . Menhennett 3, J. T. Goodrick v.h.e. Gauvas, purple:-W. J. Arundell 1, Samuel Menhennet 2. • ’ ' Passion fruit: Mrs. F. Rigging .(Hurford Road); 1. Tree tomatoes: Samuel Menhennet 1, y?. J. Arurtdell 2. ■ \ • - ; General Collection of’ fruit: W. J.-Arundell-1,; Samuel Menhennet 2. GARDEN VEGETABLES. Judge: Mr.-G- B. S'toddart (Manaia);Stewards: Messrs. T. Wilson (supervisor), J.' H. Frethey, Geo. Stanley and G. E. Upson. Kale, cui-ley: E. S- Allen (Waitara) 1, Lewis Anderson (Westown) 2. Silver beet, garden variety: J. D. Periam (Lower Mangorei) 1 and 2, Don Jordan (Lower Mangorei) 3. Beet, long: Newton Tate (Waitara) 1, J. D. Periam 2. Beet, round: E. S. Allen 1, J. D. Periam 2, Newton Tate 3. Beet, oval or intermediate: B. S, Longstaff (Tarurutangi) 1, Newton Tate 2, J. T. Goodrick 3. Cabbage, Savoy for table use: Miss Joyce Hamblyn (Beli Block) 1. Spinach; H. A. Way 1 and 2. Spinach, New Zealand: A. R. Gudopp ■(Westown) 1, Newton Tate 2. ' Rhubarb,' winter: J. T. Goodrick 1 and 2, H. A. Way 3. ' Carrots, short-. R. C. Street (Tarurutangi) 1, J. D. Periam 2, J. T. Goodrick

s. Carrots, intermediate: J. T. Goodtick 1,2 and 3. Carrots, long: Lewis Anderson 2. Celery: Mrs. F. Higgins (Hurford Road) 2. Leeks: H. A. Way 1 and 2, J. T. Good-

riek 3. Lettuce, cabbage: J. D. Periam 1> H. A. Way 2 and 3, Lettuce, any other variety; H. A. Way 1, J. D. Periam 2. Melon, pie or preserving round: J. H. Street (Bell Block) I,' Miss Lucy pratt (Bell Block) 2. Melon, pie or preserving oval: Miss Lucy Pratt 2, Onions, largest (weight and quality): Newton Tate (Waitara) 1 and 2. Onions, potato: Newton Tate 1, B. S. Longstaff 2, Rangiatea' Home .(Westown) 3. Onions, Brown Spanish: N. Hughes (Maxwell) J, Rangiatea Home 2, Newton Tate 3. Onions, yellow: Newton Tate 1 and 2, N. Hughes 3. Onions, red: Newton Tate 1 and 2, H. A. Way 3. Onions, brown globe: N. Hughes '(Maxwell) 1, NevVton Tate 2, Rangiatea Home 3. Onions, any other variety: Newton Tate 1 and 3, N. Hughes 2/ . Onions, pickling: H. A. Way 1 ; and 2, Newton Tate 3. Onions, rope or stick, brown variety: Geo. Holmes (Bell Block) 1 and 2, Newton Tat? 3. ' Onions, rope ' or. stick, any other variety: Newton Tate 1, Geo. Holmes 2. Shallots, brown large: J. Frethey 1, J*. L,’ganders (Westown) 2, Mrs. H. Lee (Maggorej Road) 3. Shallots, brown small: H. A. Way 1 and 2, F. L. Sanders 3. Shallots, yellow: E- E- Sanders 2. Shallots, white: F. L, Sanders 1 and I. B. 8. Longstaff 3. Shallots, red, small: H. A. Way 1, L, Sanders 2 and 3. Garlic; B. S. Longstaff 1 and 2,'Miss H. Young (Lower Mangorei Rood) 3. Onion, collection (including shallots); Newton Tate 1. Pargley,. curled: H. D. Moss (Tataraimaka) 1, J. T. Goodrick 2 and 3. Parsley, fern-leaved: Newton Tate 1, H. D. Moss 2. Herbs, collection: H- A. Way 1,2 and 3. Parsnips; J. D. Periam 1, Miss M. Struthers 2, Mrs. F. Higgins 3. Radish: H. A. Way 1 and 2, J. D. Periam >. Artichokes, single tubers, for culinary purposes: H. A. .Way 1 and 2, J. T. Goodrick 3. Any other vegetable not scheduled, to be named: J. D. Periam 1, E. S. Allen 2, H. A. Way 3. Pumpkin or squash, red or yellow: J. T. Goodrick 1 and 3, Rangiatea H°me 2. Pumpkin or squash, blue or green: Rangiatea Home 1 and 3, G. L. Stanley. .(Hillsborough)‘ 2. Collection ornamental gourds; Miss Lucy Pratt 1 and 2. Vegetable marrow, cream ,or white: H. D. Moss 1, J. D. Periam 2, J. T. Goodrick 3. Vegetable marrow, green or black: Miss Lucy Pratt 1, Rangiatea Home 2 •nd 3. Kumi kumi, round: Miso Lucy Pratt I, G. E. Mason 2; AV. J. AVjlkie - (Vogeltown) 3. Kumi kumi, oval: W. J. Wilkie 1, P. C. AVilson 2 : Rangiatea Home 3. Collection of vegetables on space 6ft. by 4ft.; exhibits to have been grown by exhibitor. Potatoes (6), onions (6), parsnips (3), earrots (6), beet, long or found. (3), cabbage, cooking (]),' leekfi (3), Vegetable,marrow (1), pumpkin or squiish (1). Any other variety vegetable not named above, six each of the small varieties, and one each of the large: H. A. AA 7 ay 1 and 2, J. D. Periam

POTATOES. Judge:’Mr. L. B. Webster. Stewards: Messrs. C. W. Ruebe and Ron Cleland. Kidney, any variety not enumerated: N. Hughes (Maxwell) 1 and 2, C. W. Ruebe 3. Robin Adair-, kidney: N. Hughes 1 and 2. Gamekeeper: N. Hughes 1 and 2. J. G. Wilson: Miss H. Young 1, N. Hughes 2 and 3. Maori Chief: N. Hughes 1 and 2, Arran Chief: N. Hughes 1 and 2. Hutton’s 26: A. R. Gudopp 1, C. W. Ruebe 2. Sutton’s Supreme: J. W. Taunt 1, N. Hughes 2 and v.h.c., A. R. Gudopp 3, Any other variety not enumerated: N. Hughes 1 and 2. Three varieties, white: N. Hughes 1 •nd 2, A., R. Gudopp 3.

Three varieties, coloured: N. Hughes 1 and 2.

Collection- six varieties, named: N. Hughes I and 2, Miss Lucy Pratt (Bell Block) 3. . Largest (weight and quality): J. J. flarey (Okato) 1, Miss Lucy Pratt 2. Kumerae, locally grown: Miss Lucy Pratt 1 and 2. Kurnevas, white: Miss Lucy Pratt 1 and 2. Kumeras, Waina: Miss Lucy Pratt 1 and 2. The potato exhibit, said the judge, Mr. Pat Webster, though not numerically large showed a big improvement on former, entries. The quality and; type were of a very high standard. In every instance where cutting was necessary to make a decision not a single blemish was found. - The outstanding and particularly strong ciass was Sutton’s Supreme. - : • FIELD ROOTS AND FARMERS’ 'CLASSES. Judges: Messrs. AV. J. McCulloch and J. M. Smith. Stewards: Messrs. J. H. Allen (supervisor), T. Smellie, L. • • G. Andrews, A. J. Upson, E. S. Allen, F, Dodungki and Geo. Marsh. Carrots, White Belgian: A. B, Tate ' (Waitafa) 1 and 2, Tataraimaka School 3. Carrots. Matchless White: S. Osborne ’ (Huirangi) I, J.'J. Carey 2, A. J. Upson ■ (Hillsborough) 3. . , - , . Carrots, Barriball and Sinclair s Champion: A. B. Tate 1. Carrots, Holmes’ Improved: B. L. Parkin-(Bell Block) 1, R. C. Street 2, A. B. Tait 3 and v.h.e. Carrots, any variety not scheduled, to be Warned: A. B. Tate (Waitara) 1, S. .Osborne 2, G. W, Bracegirdle (Bell BJock) 3. Mangel Wurzel, long red: J. J. Carey 1, A. B. Tate 2 and 3. Mangel wurzel, Yellow Globe, including Prizewinner: G. Benton (Okato) 1, A.°B. Tate 2, J. J- Carey 3, J- A. Johnston (Waitara) v.h.e. Mangel Wurzel, sugar: J. H. Street (Bell Block) L A Mangel Wurzel, Jersey Queen: A. B. Tate 1 and 2, H. C. Sampson (Hillsborough) 3. ■. 4. Mangel Wurzel, any other variety, to be named: A, B. Tate 1 and 2. Swedes, Superlative- G. R. Coleman (Bell Block) I, R. L. Parkin 2, J. H. Street 3. Swedes, Monarch: A. B. Tate 1, H. Copestake 2, G- AV. Bracegirdle 3. ; ’Swedes, Champion: H, Copestake 1, A.'- B. Tate. 2, . , ■ Swedes, Magnum Bonum; H- Copegtake 1, R. C. Street 2, Q. W. Sole 3. Swedes, Masterpiece: H. Copestake 1, A. B- Tate 2, G. AV. Bracegirdle 3. Swedes, Up-to-date; H- Copestake 1. Any. other variety swede, to be named: G. Renton L Mrs. Len Hale 2, A. B, Tate 3, A. J. Upson v.h.e., H. Copestake fi.e. Turnips, white fleshed: H- Copestake. Turnips, yellow fleshed; R. C. Street Artichokes, field variety: J. T. Goodrick 1 and 2, J. D. Periam (Lower Mangorei) 3. ... Collection field roofs, two different varieties swedes, mangolds and carrots: A. B. Tate 1, J. H. Street 2, G. AVBracegirdle 3. Chou mollier: Miss Lucy Pratt 1. HAY AND ENSILAGE. Hay o-rass, truss: P. G. Knight (Taturaimaka) 1 and 2, F. AV. Stanley (Hillsborough) 3, A. R. Gudopp v.h.e. Hay, any other variety, truss: F. AV. Stanley 1. Ensilage, grass, truss: R. L. Parkin 1, J. T. Goodrick 2, R. C. Street 3, Geo. Longstaff (Tarurutangi) v.h.e. Ensilage, any other variety, trues: Warren S. Joyce (Omata) 1. maize.

Yellow.: Miss L ue y Bratt 1. Black: W J. Arundell 1, Samuel Menhennett 2.

Any' other variety, io be named: B. S. Longstaff 1, Miss Lucy Pratt 2, Samuel Menherinett 3. DISTRICT COURTS. The points allotted were; Arrangement and effect 40, dairy produce (home and factory) 25, roots and fodder 25, crrain and grasses 10, game and poultry 10, ham and bacon (home cured) 10, jams and jellies 10, sauces and pickles 5, home-made bread, cakes and sweets 10, frujt and vegetables 15, honey 5, preserved fruits and wines 10, home industries 10, any novelty in new farm products 5, miscellaneous 10. Total, 200. Mangorei court 1. PRESERVED FRESH VEGETABLES. Preserved beans: Mr<s. K. Hawes 1 and 2, Mrs. C. Sullivan 3. Preserved, any other variety of vegetable: Mrs. K. Hawes 1 and 3, Mrs. C. Woodham ?. Preserved mixed vegetables: Mrs. K. Hawes .1 and 3. Collection preserved vegetables: Mrs. K. Hawes 1 and 2. SOAP. Home-made soap: Mrs. Leu Hale 1, Mrs. A. L. Stonnell 2, Mrs. J. T. Goodrick 3, Mrs. F. P- Blackwood (Fitzroy) v.h.c. and h.c. HONEY. Judge: Mr. D. S. Robinson., apiary instructor. Amateur Division. Granulated, white: C. Jordan (Lower Mangorei) 1. Granulated, light:. W. J. Arundell (Mangorei Road) 1 and 2. Granulated, medium: W. J. Arundell 1. Liquid, white: C- Jordan 1, Mrs. J. W. Garner (Tikorangi) 2,’ A. R. Gudopp (Westown) 3. Liquid, light: W- J- Arundell 1 and 2. Open. Granulated, white: Roy Brewster 1. Granulated, light: W. J. Arundell 1. Granulated, medium: W. J. Arundel! 1. Liquid, white: A. R. Gudopp I, Roy Brewster 2. Liquid, light: W. J. Arundell 1,2 and 3. Comb section: Roy Brewster 1 and 2. Beeswax, as lined for mould: Geo. Holmes (Bell Block) 1, Roy Brewster 2 and 3, Mrs. F. €. Harrison (Carrington Road) v.h.c. Honey vinegar: W. J. Arundell 1, Roy Brewster 2 and 3, Samuel Menhenriett v.h.c. Honey mead: Roy Brewster 1 and 2. Full depth frame comb honey: W. J. Arundell 1. needlework. Judges: Miss E. H. Caplen and Mrs. W. D. Hamilton (Hawera). Stewards: Mrs. A. Boon, Misses J. A. Curtis and M. Boon. Effective and artistic table centre, covered: Miss A. R. McLean (Havelock North) 1, Mrs. C. M. Hill (Fitzroy) 2, Miss E. Pearce (Rangiora) 3, Miss O. Dring (Waitara) v.h.c., Miss Dorothy Crowle (Tokomaru Bay) h.c., Miss K. E. De Jardine c. Handsomest traycloth: Miss A. R. McLean 1, Miss M. E. De Vautier 2, Miss D. Soffe (Tikorangi) 3, Mies Joyce Beal v.h.c. Afternoon tea table cloth, not erochetted: Mrs. E. Dobson (Island Bay) 1, Mrs. H, Sole (Westown) 2.

Handsomest cushion, mounted, needlework; Mrs. M. E. Wilson 1, Miss V. Hunt (Vogeltown) 2, Miss Elsie Burr (Fitzroy) 3. Child’s frock, hand-made: Mrs. R. Gundy (Takapau) 1, Mrs. E. Dobson 2 and’v.h.e., Mrs. S. E. Thornton (Westown) 3. Guest towel, hand worked: Miss Olive Drina 1, Miss M. De Vautier 2, Miss A. hl. Payne 3, Mrs. D. Geldard v.h.e., Miss Z. B. Jury h.c. Fancy apron: Mrs. E. Dobson 1, Miss A. M. Payne 2, Mrs. C. Woodham 3, Mrs. A. Allen (Island Bay) v.h.e., Miss D. Masters (Mt. Albert) h.c., Miss J. Mackay c. Toilet set, in colours: Miss M. D. De Vautier 1, Miss A. M. Payne 2, Miss R. Cobham. (Tataraimaka) 3, Miss M. Stanley (Egmont Road) v.h.e., Mrs. A. Allen h.c., Mrs. C. M- Hill c. . Eyelet hole embroidery: Miss A. R. McLean 1 and 2, Mrs. E. M. Mcßae 3. Cross Stitch: Miss B. Connett (Hamilton) J, Miss G. Jemison 2, Miss M. Hall (Mangorei Road) 3. Coloured cotton embroidery, any article: Miss Joyce Harrison (Carrington Road) 1, Miss M. Knofflock 2, Mrs. Macfarlane (Avenue Road) 3, Mrs. E» Pearce v.h.e., Miss S. East h.c. Handsomest afternoon tea cloth, in crochet: I. 0. McCutchan (Rangiriri) 1, Mrs. Dally (Westown) 2, Mrs. M. E. Hatcher (Vogeltown) 3, Mrs. H. Sole v.h.e., Airs. W. Cardiff (Carrington Road) h.c. Set of three d'oyleys, three varieties: Miss E. Pearce 1, Miss Dorothy Conole 2 and 3. . Applique work: Miss Mary Smith (Hurworth) 1. Article from waste material: Airs. J. Martin 1 and 3, Airs. G. M. McDownall (Stratford) 2, Airs. M. E. Dickson (Vogeltown) v.h.e., Airs. E. Whittaker sem. (Okoke) h.c. Handsomest purse, embroidered m wool or silk: Miss M. D’Arcy Robertson Fancy needlework, coloured, not elsewhere enumerated: Mrs. P. F. Atkinson (Standish Hill) 1, Miss-Lois D. Brooker (Waiwaka Terrace) 2, Miss Al. Hall 3, Aliss S- East v.h.e.,' Aliss Al. Williams h.c. and c. Ru<' r wool mats: A. Revell 1. Tapestry: Afiss M. D’Arcy Robertson 1, Miss G. McKellar 2, Airs. P. F- Atkinson 3, Aliss Fairfax Chomeley v.h.e., Afrs. E. Al. Alcßae h.c. Tray or supper cloth, novice; Mrs. B. F. Hooper (Suva) 1, Mrs. A. Prince (Westown) 2, Aliss R. Cobham 3, Aliss S. East v.h.e., Aliss Joyco Beal h.c., Aliss D. R. Sofi'e c. Article' in cotton or silk, made by lady not'under 70 years of age: Mrs. ■E.- ‘McElwain 1, 3 and v.h.e., Mrs. G. E. Bowers 2, Airs.'- Rule h.c. Nightdress in silk, embroidered: Aliss A. IL AlcLean 1, Miss 0. Dring 2, Aliss E. Pearce 3, Aliss Joyce Beal v.h.e. Patchwork: Mrs. A. {Jarncross 1. Three home-made toys: Aliss A. Al. Payne 1, Mrs. W. J. Connell (Avenue Road) 2, Miss Al. Griffin (Alarton) 3. Afternoon tea throw-over, worked on organdie: Mrs. N. Sole (Westown) 1, Aliss M. Hall 2, Mrs. E. Dobson 3. Collection handkerchiefs: Airs. H. Ale, Cleland 1, Aliss E. Pearce 2. WOOL SECTION. Crochet babv’s bonnet: Afrs. A. J. Luxton (Omata) 1, Airs. M. A. Withers 2, Miss A, M. Payne 3, Mrs. Al. Knott (Wallace Place) v.h.e. Baby’s coat: Miss A. Af. Payne I, All’S. W- R- Phillips (Fitzroy) 2, Airs. F. R. Davy (Fitzroy) 3, Airs. R. Lealand v.h.e., Airs. F. Throssell h.c., Aliss Hilda Sleeman (Kaponga) c Bed jacket: Mrs. A. A. Innes (Lower Hutt) 1, Airs. Waters 2, Mrs. G. Sullivan (Fitzroy) 3, Miss N. Andrews (Fitzroy) v.h.e. Baby’s bootees: Airs. AV. R. Phillips I, Mrs. L. ; Pepperell 2 and c., Airs. Al. AVaters 3,'Miss J. Ferguson (Waitara) v.h.e., Airs, H. D. Aloss (Tataraimaka) h.c. „ Alen’s socks: Airs. AL Tonks 1, Airs. J. Irvine (Alere Mere) 2, Mrs. A. Allen 3, Bed socks: Aliss I. -Froggatt (-Westown) I, Mrs. D. Geldard 2, Airs. A. WJasper 3. Jumper or cardigan: Airs. J. Irvine 1, Mrs. G. E. Bowers 2, Miss A. AL Payne 3, Aliss I. Thompson (Moturoa) v.h.e.. Airs. F- V. Tingey h.c,, Afrs. B. Frewin (Ngapiotu) c. Bej’et and scarf to match: Mrs. J. Irvine 1. Article made by lady not under 70 years of age: Airs, AV. Blair 1, Airs, E, Armstrong (Waitara) 2, Airs. G. E. Bowers 3 an§ v.h.e,, Airs. R. Cock (Vogeltown) h.c. Set of garments for infant: Afrs. W. R. Phillips L Airs. E. Phipps 2, Airs. P. Geldard 3, Airs. F. R. Davy v.h.e., 'Mrs. C. .C, Griffin (Alarton) h.c., Mrs. M. A. Withers c. Knitted baby’s bonnet: Airs. AV. R. Phillips 1, Airs. F. R. Davy 2, Airs. G. E. Bowers 3, Aliss A. Al. Payne v.h.e,, Aliss Hilda Sleeman h.c., Mrs. J. Irvine c. ARTS AND CRAFTS. Judges: Aliss Alargaret Bates and Air. A. AL Purser. Stewards; Alesdames Williams and Avery. Pen-painted article: Aliss E. A. Withers 1 and 2, Airs. J. W. Lankshear 3. Variety of paper flowers: Afrs. B. Dew (Waitara) 1, Airs. J. W. Lankshear 2, Airs. G. H. Alyhill (Westown) 3. Basket in raffia and cane: Alrs. C. Brisk (Dannevirke) 1, Airs. C. Hardwick (Tarurutangi) 2, Bag in raffia: Airs. C. E, Williams (Vogeltown) 1, T. AL White (Urenui) Article in painted poker-work or wool; J, D. Periam 1 and 2, Miss Al. Harvey (Lower Alangorei) 3, Aliss E. Way v.h.e., B. S. Whiteside (Carrington Road) h.c. Article in leather, embossed and painted: A. L. AlcAlluni (Westown) 1, Aliss Lois D. Brooker 2, Airs. P. F. Atkinson 3, Airs. C. E. Williams v.h.e. Article in embossed leather: Aliss Audrey Beaven (Tikorangi) J, T. AL White 2, Aliss Lois D. Brooker 3. Article in. marquetry: Aliss AL Collins 1, Airs. P. F. Atkinson 2, J, D. Periam 3. Article in embossed pewter: Airs. F. W. .H. (Shepherd 1 and 3 and v.h.e., Mrs. E. V, Tingey 2 and h.e. Embossed copper: Aliss .E. Grant 2. Article in solid metal, handiwork: Aliss Edith Garcia 1, All's. 11. C. Baker 2 and 3. .Article in embossed brass: Aliss D. Gallagher (Fitzroy) 1. Barbola work:. Airs. I’. F, Atkinson I, Air. Alacßobertson 2 and v.h.e., Aliss D. Gallagher 3. Sealing wax work: Airs. Al. E. Dickson (Vogeltown) 1 and 2, Air. Alacßobertson 3, .Airs. P. F. Atkinson v.h.e., Aliss A. Lambeth (Bell Block) h.c., Airs. Al. C. Barak c.

Art novelty not otherwise enumerated: Miss P. Jarman (Vogeltown) 1, T. A. Pruden (Tikorangi) 2, Miss A. AVaters (Fitzroy) .3. Handsomest Lamp-shade, any material: Mrs. R. E. Carr (AVallace Place) 1, Mrs. E. M. Mcßae 2, Mrs. M. C.

Schultz 3 and c., Miss E. A. Withers v.h.c., Mrs. P. W. Wright h.c. Set of artificial posies for coat: Mr. Macßobertson 1, Mrs. B. Dow 2 ; Mrs. C. E. Williams 3, Miss Miriam Jury v.h.c. Picture made from coloured foil: Mrs. H. C. Baker 1, Miss K. Gallagher 2 and 3, Miss M. E. Blair (Huiroa) v.h.c., Miss N. Harvey h.c. Needlework picture: Mrs. B. Dew 1, Mrs, W. Cardiff ,2, Miss G. Jemison 3. Artistic bowl in any craft work:

Miss Af. Harvey 1, Aliss D. Gallagher t. Original article, any craft work designed and worked by exhibitor: Airs. E. V. Tingey I, Air. Alacßobertson 2, B. 'S. Whiteside 3 and v.h.e. PAINTING AND COMMERCIAL ART. Judge: Mr. F. AV. Stokoe. Stewards: Messrs W. O. Jones and D. K. Goldsworthy. Original oil painting: Miss N. (Stratford) 1, T. A. Pruden 2, Mrs. IV. J. Dunn 2. . XT ' Original water-colour: Miss N. .Neville 1, Miss D. Watkins 2. Original still life in oils: Alias a . Dines 1, Aliss N. Neville 2. ■ Original still life in water colours: Aliss N, Neville 1, Aliss Peggy I mice (Westown) 2. . , Pastel drawing (original), in colours: C. T. Boyd 1,2 and_ 3. Original landscape ip I )en s}J : 7.' Periam 1, S. W. Hayton (Stratford) 2, Aliss Audrey Beaven 3. Original portrait in pencil: J. D. leriam (Lower Alangorei) 1 and 3, Airs. G. M. AlcDowa.il 2. . Pen and ink sketch, original, under 16 years: Eric W. Terrill (Vogeltown) 1, Margaret A. Alepzies 2. Pen and ink advertisement for New Zealand goods: S. W. Hayton 1. Coloured fashion plates: Aliss Al. Millar 1, Miss Celia Campbell 2. Pen and ink fashion plates: Miss Celia Campbell I, Aliss Heather White 'Set of three tickets for window display: J. C. Leach 1, Aliss Celia Campbell 2, T. Boyle (Stratford) 3. Original illustration for magazine cover in colours: J, D, Periam 1, Heather White 2, Aliss Audrey Beaven 3. NOVICE CLASSES. Original illustration for book cover, in pen and ink or colour: S. W. Hay-, ton 1, J. W. Periam 2, Aliss Goodacre (iFrankley Road) 3. Water colour sketch: N. Saunders 1, J. D. Periam 2, Aliss Goodacre 3. Illuminated page of script writing: Aliss Audrey Beaven 1, Miss N.gaio Thornton (Westown) 2. PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION. Amateurs. Judge: Air. J. McAllister (Stratford). Enlargement (open), scenic stpdy: J. Anderson 1, T. Af. White (Urenui) 2. Farm study: T. AL White 1, Aliss I, Hawkings (Smart Road) 2. Beach picture; J. Anderson 1, Miss I. Hawkings ,2. Humorous study: J. Anderson 1, AHss 1, Hawkins 2. . Animal study; Miss I. Hawkmgs L H. H. 'Skelton 2. Child study; T. Al. White 1, J. Anderson 2. Collection of five pictures., mounted on ope card: J. Anderson. 1, T. Af. White 2, Juniors, Under 16 Years. Farm scene: Miss Hazel Florence (Fitzroy) 1. FRETWORK COMPETITIONS. Judge: Air. G. H. Gorringe. steward; Air. H. G. Peterson. Best design, boys under 1-1 years: E. F. prentice (Fitzroy) 1, Billy Peterson 2, Leo Hooper (Brixton) 3, Alan W. Long v.h.e., Eddie Cossey (Norfolk) h.c., Stanley Dombroski (Norfolk) c. Best design, boys from 14 years to 18 years: B. Downey 1, P. Sheen 2, C. 'Pelham 3, T. V. N. Baird (Frankley Road) v.h.e., D. Prentice h.c., W. L, Mather c. Best design, open class: H. G. Peterson 1, F. W. Prentice 2 and v.h.e., T. V. N. Baird 3, A. Gable h.c., Eddy Cossey c. MODELS. (Constructed ! by the Exhibitor.) Judges: Messrs H. H. Skelton and G. H. Gorringe. Stewards: Mr. H. G. Peterson and assistants. Complete mechanical working model; F. R. Canipibn (Avenue Road) 1. Complete model of any seacraft: C. E. Ferry 1. Complete model of an aeroplane: F. J. Blackwood (Fitzroy) 1, James Bayly 2, H. G. Peterson 3, Bruce Lobb (Westown) v.h.e. MECCANO MODELS. (Constructed By the Exhibitor.) Original model, made by boy 8 years and under 10 years: Ross Okey (Fitzroy) 1, Owen Moore (A r ogeltown) 2. Original model, boy 10 years- and under 12 years: David Howlett 1, Jirck Joll 2, U. Eley 3. Most original model, made by boy 12 years and under 14 years; David Menzies 1, lan Alillar 2, T. Florence 3, Barney Wickstead , (Norfolk) v.h.e., Leonard Beale (Norfolk), h.c., Reg. Green (Westown) c. HOME COOKERY. Judges: Bread and scones, Air., A. F. Aldie; cakes and small goods, Aliss Al. Helyer. Stewards; Mr. W. J. AlcNiven (supervisor), Alesdames Phipps, W. Putt, A. Lee and Aliss ' Ruebe. Loaf, home-made and home-baked, white bread, made with home yeast: Airs. A. Forbes (Wharehuia) 1 and 2, Airs. F. C. Harrison (Carrington Road) 3. . • Home-made and home-baked white bread made with any other yeast. Airs. C. Sullivan 1, Mrs. F. C. Harrison 2, Airs. A. Forbes 3. Home-made and home-baked white bread, novice class: Airs. Ler Hale 1, Mrs. G. Sowerby (Carrington Road) 2, Mrs. E. Clark (Avenue Road) 3. Home-made and home-baked brown bread (open): Airs. C. Sullivan I and 2, Airs. A. Forbes h.e. Home-mado sultana loaf: Airs. C. .Sullivan], Airs. F. C. Harrison 2, Airs. F, W. Francis (Strandon) 3 and h.e. Nut bread: Airs, Al. Poynter (Westown) 1, Airs. Al. Williams (Aloturoa) 2, Airs. F. C. Harrison 3, Airs. C. Sullivan h.c. Home-made scones, plain oven: Airs. A. Forbes 1 and h.c., Airs. J. Urry 2 and 3.

Home-made sepnes, sweet: Mrs. J. Urry 1 and 2, Mrs. A. Forbes (two entries) equal 3. Sultana scones: Mrs. C. Sullivan 1, Mrs. J. Urry 2 and 3. Date, scones: Mrs. J. Urry J. and 2, Mrs. A. Forbes 3, Mrs. C. Sullivan h.c. Girdle scones: Mrs. C. Sullivan 1 and 2, Mrs. M. Poynter 3. Brown scones: Mrs. E. M. Chapman 1, Mrs. J. Urry 2 and 3. Pikelets; Mrs. F. Quin (Glen Almond) I and 2, Mrs. M. Poynter 3. Home-made yeast buns and yeast tea cakes: Mrs. F. C. Harrison 1, Mrs. F. Francis 2, Mrs, A. Forbes 3. Home-made seed cake: Mrs. W. J. 51cNiven 1 and h.c., Mrs. Forbes Faulkner 2, Mrs. 0. Sullivan 3.

Rich fruit cake: Mrs. A. Forbes 1, Mrs. AA 7 . J. McNiven 2 and h.c., Mrs. A'. Skousgaard (Douglas) 3, Dlrs. C. Sullivan v.h.e. and c,, Mrs. W. Boyle c. Cake without eggs: Mrs. K. Hawes 1 and v.h.e., Mrs. A. Forbes 2, Mrs. C. Sullivan 3, Mrs. M. Poynter h.c. Sultana cake: Mrs. C. Sullivan 1 and v.h.e., Mrs. M. A. Withers 2, Mrs. C. Woodham 3, Mrs. Al. Poynter h.c. Iced sponge cake, anj- filling: Airs. AV. J. McNiven 1, Mrs. F. AV. Francis

2, Airs. M. A. Withers 3, Airs. V. Skousgaard 3. Madeira cake: Airs. V. Skousgaard 1, Afrs. W. J. McNiven 2 and v.h.e., Afrs. Forbes-Faulkner 3, Airs. Af. A. Withers h.c.

Rainbow cake: Airs. AL Skousgaard 1, Airs. W. J. AlcNiven 2 and v.h.e., Mrs. C. Sullivan 3 and h.c.

Ginger cake: Airs. V. Skousgaard 1, Airs. C. Sullivan 2 and 3.

Family cake: Afrs. V. Skousgaard 1, Mrs. A. Forbes 2, Airs. Af. A. AVithers 3, Afrs. C. Sullivan v.h.e., Airs. T. Beggs (Barrett Road) h.c. Collection fancy cakes and pastry, not less than six varieties; Airs. AL A. Withers 2, Airs. A. Forbes h.e. Sponge cake: Airs. C. Sullivan 1 and 2, Aire. A- Forbes 3. Cream puffs, shells only; Aliss L. M. Knight (Tataraimaka) 1 and 2, Airs. 'F. Higgins (Hurford Road) 3. Sponge kisses; Airs. V. Skousgaard 1, Airs. Al. A. Withers 2, Aliss L. Al. Knight 3. Shortbread: Aliss L. Al. Knight 1. Airs. C. Sullivan 2 and v.h.e., Mrs. V. Skousgaard 3, Mrs. Andrews (Henui) h.c. Plum pudding, made with suet, boiled in cloth; Airs.. T. Beggs 1, Mrs. C. Woodham 2, Afrs. A. Forbes 3, Airs. C. ‘Sullivan v.h.e. Plum pudding, made with butter and steamed: Airs. A. Forbes 1, Afrs. Andrews 2, Airs. W. Boyle 3, Ali’S- T. Beggs h.c. Sausage rolls, short pastry: Airs. V. Skousgaard 1, Mrs. C. Sullivan 2 and 3. Sausage rolls, flaky pastry: Mrs. J. Page (Fitzroy) 1, Airs. T. Beggs 2, Airs. W. J. AlcNiven 3. Swiss roll; Mrs. M. A. Withers 1, Airs. W. J. AlcNiven 2 and v.h.e., Airs. T. Beggs 3, Airs. J. W. Garner (Tikorangi) h.c. Sponge sandwich, jam: Airs. V. Skousgaard 1, Airs. F. W. Francis 2, Afrs. E. O. Hicks (Tikorangi) 3, Airs. W. J. AlcNiven h.c. Alixed small cakes, six varieties: Airs, Af. A. Withers 1. Alixed biscuits, six varieties: Airs. C. Woodham 1, All’S- A. Forbes 2. Jam tarts, short pastry: Aire. C, Sullivan 1 and 3, Airs. A. Forbes 2, Jam tarts, flaky pastry: Airs. C. Doidge (Fitzroy) 1, Mrs. R. Benton (Okato) ?, Mrs. W. J. AlcNiven 3. SPECIAL NOVICE CLASS. ' Shortbread: Airs. J. Lynch (Hurford Road) 1, Afrs. W. A. Smith (Spotswood) 2, Aliss Ruth Luxton (Omata) 3, Airs. I. AL Nodder v.h.e., Airs. G, Sowerby (Carrington Road) h.c. ISponge sandwich: Airs. F. TJirosigell 1, Airs. Forbes-Faulkner 2, Mrs. E. Al, Jenkins 2, Aliss E. R, Chapman v.h.e., Afrs. G. Sowerby h.c. Scones, plain oven; Aliss E. R. Chapman 1, Mrs. W. A. Smith 2, Afrs. I. M. Hodder 3, Aliss B, (Stock (Vogeltown) h.c. GAS COOKING. Sultana cake: Airs. C. Woodham 1, Mrs. B. Corrigall 2, Afrs. Forbe's-Faulk’ ner 3, Miss Alolly Sullivan v.h.e. . Sponge sandwich, jam: Airs. ForbesFaujkner 1, Airs. F. Quin (Glen Almoijd) ,2, Afrs, K. Hawes 3 and h.e., Mrs. AJ. A, Withers v.h.e., Aliss Alolly Sullivan c. Best exhibit of pastry: Airs. K. Hawes I and h.c., Mrs. Al. A. Withers w Scone's, plain; Airs. K, Hawes 1 and 3, Airs. Al. A. Withers 2, AJiss B. Stock (Vogeltown) h.e. Cake, without eggs: Airs. K. Hawes 1 and 3, Aliss Alolly -Sullivan 2, 'Airs, C. W oo dham h.e. HOME-MADE SWEETS. Turkish delight: Airs. J. W. Garner (Tikorangi) 1, Airs. A, T, Moore (Vogeltown) 2, Airs. w. A, 'Smith and Aliss H. Young equal h.c. Cocoanut ice: Miss D. P. Chapman 1, Airs. C. G. Pike (Westown) 2, Airs. J, W. Garner 3. Toffee: Mrs. W. A. Smith I, Aliss H. Young 2. Alixed sweets: Aliss H. Young 1, Afrs. J. AV. Garner 2, Airs. W. A. Smith h.c. home dairy section. Best two-pound pats home-made butter, factory managers or those connected with butter-making or their wives not allowed to compete; Aliss H. Young (Lower Alangorei) 2, Aliss Peggj Griffiths (Fitzroy) h.c. The judge commented that the butter placed second contained added sugar. . Devonshire cream: E. S. Allen (n aitara) I. JAMS, SAUCES, PICKLES, ETC. Judge: Airs. P. G. Knight (TaUraimake). Stewards: Airs. A. Aluii and >_■ Alisses Linn and. Simpson. Collection jellies, not less than three varieties: Mrs. W. Boyle (Fitzroy) 1 and 3, Airs. E. J. 'Bishop (Hillsborough) ””Collection jam, four varieties: Airs. E. J. Bishop 1, Airs. C. Sullivan 2 and v.h.e., Mrs. IV. A. Smith (Spotswood) 3, Airs. C. Woodham h.c. Jani, any variety, one bottle: Mrs. C. Woodham and Airs. E. J- Bishop equal 1, Airs. C. Sullivan 2, Mrs. M. Boyle 3, Airs. Al. Williams (Aloturoa) v.h.e., Airs. C. Woodham h.c. Jam, any variety, one bottle (novice): Airs. C. Oxenham I, Mrs. W. Boyle 2, Airs. Lance Simpson 3, Airs. E. Phipps v - Ik<: - - V w Jelly, any variety, one jar: Aire. w. Boyle 1, Airs. C. Woodham 2, Mrs. FW. Francis 3 and v.h.e., Airs. J. W. Lankshear h.c., Mrs. C. Oxenham Alarmalade: Mrs. W. Boyle 1, Airs. J. W. Lankshear (Fitzroy) 2, Airs. N. M. Payne 3, Mrs. E. J. Bishop v.h.e., Airs. C. Sullivan h.c. and c. Lemon marmalade: Airs. W. Boyle 1, Mrs. C. Sullivan 2 and 3, Mrs. C. Woodham v.h.e. Plum sauce: Airs. C. Sullivan 1 and 2, Mrs. C. Woodham 3, Airs. W. J. AlcNiven v.h.e. and h.c., Mrs. VV. A. Smith h.c. Tomato sauce: Airs. C. Woodham 1, Airs. C. Sullivan 2. Airs. F- W. brands 3, Alesdames E. Cox and Al. Williams v.h.e., Mrs. H. Lee (Mangorei) h.c. and c., Airs. J. C. Lee (Alangorei) c. Worcestershire sauce: Airs. C. Woodham 1, Airs. H. Lee 2, Airs. C. Sullivan 3Apple sauce: Afrs. W. J. AlcNiven 1 and 2, Afrs. C. Sullivan 3 and v.h.e. Collection sauces: Mrs. C. Sullivan 1, Airs. C. Woodham 2. Bottled tomatoes: Airs. C. Woodham I, Airs. K. Hawes 2 and 3. Pickles, three varieties: Airs. C. Sullivan 1 and 2, Airs. C. Woodham v.h.e. and h.c., Airs. W. A. Smith c. -Pickled onions; Airs. C. Woodham 1 and 3, Airs. C. Sullivan 2. Alixed pickles-. Airs. C. Sullivan 1 and v.h.e., Aire. C. Woodham 2 and 3, Airs. Al. Williams v.h.e. Chutney: Airs. C. Sullivan 1 and 2, Airs. J. W. Lankshear 3, Airs. H. Lee v.h.e.. Airs. W- A. Smith h.c. Collection of chutneys, three varieties; Airs. C. Sullivan 1 and 3, Airs. Woodham 2. Tomato relish: Airs. W. J. AlcNiven 1, Airs. C. Sullivan 2 and 3, Airs. Fred. Holmes (Bell Block) v.h.e. Lemon honor: Airs. C. Sullivan 1 and 2, Mrs. A. Lee‘3, Mrs. J. Marlin (PJyntcr's Avenue) v.h.e. BOTTLED FRUITS. ■ Bottled fruit, one variety, in syrup: Airs. J. W; Lankshear 1. Airs. C. Woodham 2, Airs. E. J. Bishop 3 and v.h.e.

Bottle fruit, one variety, in water or preservative: Mrs. C. Woodham 1, Airs. E. J. Bishop 2 and Airs. J. W. Lankshear 3. Collection bottled frmt four varieties, in syrup: Afrs. E. J- Bishop I, Airs J AV- Lankshear 2, Airs, AL Williams 3, Airs. C. Woodham v.h.e. Collection bottled fruits, four varieties, in water or preservative: Mrs. C. Woodham 1 and 2. HOAIE-AIADE WINE AND VINEGAR. Home-made wine: Mrs. A (Maimorei) 1 and 2, Mrs. J. H- Street 3, Mrs. W. T Joll v.h.c G T. Vile (Alangorei) h.c., Mrs. J. Haldane ('Paynter’s Lane) c. Home-made vinegar: Airs. C. pwlivan 1, Samuel Menhennet (Mangorei Road) ■7 w J. Arundel (Mangorei Road) 3, Roy Brewster v.h.e., Mrs. E. F. Jury (Tikorangi) h.c. EGGS. JucW: Mr. A. P. Lister. Fowls, white: Aliss D. Scott (Brooklands Road) 1, R- L. Parkin ('Bell Block) Fowls, coloured; Mrs. B. F. Jury ZTikoran°'i) L Aliss D. Scott 2. ( Duck: E- S. Allen (Waitara) 1 and SCHOOLS’ DIVISION. FIELD ROOTS. Judges: Alessrs AV. J. McCulloch and J. Al Smith. Stewards: Alessrs Dunean AfcKay, W. Al. Dill-Mackay and A. E. Washer. ! Mangolds, Prizewinner: Gladys Hooped (Waitara) 1, Marjory Tate (Waitara) 2, Alf. Huffam (Waitara) J. < Afaimolds, Intermediate Yellow Globe: Richard Purdie (Pukearuhe) 1, Herbert Savage (Pukearuhe) 2, Ronald Cocker (Pukearuhe) 3. , -.r Alaimolds, Yates’ Intermediate yellow Globe:° Marion Tate (Waitara) I, Gladys Hooper (AVaitara) 2, Doug. Hills (Tikorangi) 3. Mangolds, Dairyman-. Ronald Cocker (Pukearuhe) 1, Nelson Rowe (Pukearuhe) 2, Richard Purdie (Pukearuhe) 3 ” Carrots: Esma Thomason (Egmont Village) 1, Connie Stapleton (Egmont Village) 2, Betty Bridger (Egmont Vil-Potato-growing competition for Agricultural Society’s shield. Variety trial, comparison of the qualities of the three varieties, North Devon, Suttons Supreme and Sutton’s 26. To be judged on (a) field notes on preparation of soil, planting and life history of crop, 40 points- (b) tabulated and graphical result of yields from each variety with notes on relative quality; (c) display of best table potato and best seedling potato for each variety: Lincoln Road 1, Bell Block 2, Lower Alangorei 3, West End 4. . Afforestation display, including anj work carried out in schools having a bearing on afforestation: Lincoln School I. . , Tray- of seedling pines: Lincoln I, Lower Alangorei 2. Tray s of seedling macrocarpa: likorangi 1, Lincoln 2. _ _. , Tray of seedling La wsoniapa: Lincoln 1, Tikorangi 2. Tray of seedling eucalyptus; Lower Mangorei 1, Lincoln 2. Shelter trees or shrubs,, grown from cuttings; Lincoln 1. SCHOOL RURAL SECTION. ■Graph of rngnurial or variety trial results with any root crop: AVestown 1, Waitara 2, Norfolk 3. Collection named weeds pressed and mounted; .'Patricia Brown (Norfolk) 1, AA r eather record chart for Htol l Daphne Roycroft (Norfolk) 1. WRITING. Judge: AVriting, drawing, modelling, etc., Mr. J, A. A r alentine. Stewards- Local school teachers. 'Standard 1: Patricia Pomare ('Pukearuhe) 1, Doug. AlcDonald (Pukearuhe) 2, Joyce Wooding (Norfolk) 3. Standard 2: Rachel Pepper (Vogeltown) 1, Imelda Dodunski (Egmont Village) 2, Albert Salisbury (Egmont Village) 3. Standard 3: Jean Alace (Lower Mangorei) 1, Gladys Goldsbury (Lower Mangorei) 2, E. O’Byrne (Egmont Village) 3. •Standard 4: Amy Wilkes ('LoAver Mangorei) 1, I'Ces (Vogeltowp) JJlla Savage (’Pukearuhe) 3. Tornj 1: J. Lu-scombe (Vogeltown) 1, Clarice Wilson (Ratapiko) 2, D. Dowling (AVestown) 3, Form 2; V. Thompson (Westown) 1, David Huggett (Lower Mangorei) ,2. Block lettering, form 2: Gwynne Walker (West End) 1, Jean Webb (Okato) ILLUSTRATIVE AVORK. Infants, crayon or pastel work: Erica Stonnell (Lepperton) 1, Alabeth Afantey (Norfolk) 2. Standard 1, apple, in crayon or pastel: Joe White (Pukearuhe) 1, Joyce Wooding (Norfolk) 2, Bob Egarr (Norfolk) 3. iStandard 2, pear and banana, crayon or pastel: Pat Ryan (Norfolk) 1, Ron Reardon (Norfolk) 2. Standard 3, candlestick, candle and matches (colours); Bert O’Byrne (Eg’ raout Village) 1, unnamed 2, Eileen Lambert (Pukearuhe) 3. Standard 4, border design in colours: Richard Purdy (Pukearuhe) 1, Ella Savage (Pukearuhe) 2, Irene Andrews (Okato) 3. Form 1, original design in colours to fill six-inch circle; Nelson Rowe (Pukearuhe) 1, Phyllis Rowe (Pukearuhe) 2, Stanley Dombroski (Norfolk) 3. MODELLING IN PLASTICENE. Primer 1 and 2, cherries: Ray Wooding (Norfolk) 1, Noni Walker (Norfolk) 2, Newton Hurlstono (Egmont Village) 3. Primer 3 and 4, set of figures: Bob Whittaker (Norfolk) 1, Landa Lawrence (Norfolk) 2, Ken Walker (Norfolk) 3. Standard I, plate of three fruits: Norman Laurence (Norfolk) 1, Colin Dodunski (Egmont Village) 2, Joyce ■Wooding (Norfolk) 3. Standard 2, bird’s nest on a branch: Ron Reardon (Norfolk) 1, Alargaret Ritchie (Norfolk) 2, Imelda Dodunski (Egmont Village) 3. Standard 3, any kind of fish; Bob Brown (Norfolk) 1. ■Standard 4, boat, ancient or modern: Jeff Huzziff (Norfolk) 1. . Form 1, collection of flowers: Sadie Byrne (Norfolk) 1, Patricia Brown (Norfolk) 2. . Form 2, illustration of nursery tale: Nancy Brown (Norfolk) 1, Gwyn (Norfolk) 2, Shirley Reardon (Norfolk) 3, MANUAL SCHOOL WORKWOODWORK. i Drawings, showing plan and elevation of model made in classroom b,y Form 1: George Simons (Lower Alangoreij Vcale 2, Les. Dick (AVestown) 3. . Drawings in isometric projection ot models made in classroom by Form 2: —. Aburn 1. George Bowen (Lower Alangorei) 2, —. Salt 3. Alodel made by pupil of Form 2 in or-

dinary class work; R. Bruce (Westown) !. . Alodel, by pupil of Form 1 in ordinary class work: J. Turnbull (Westown) J, L. Dick (Westown) 2, entry (AVestown School) 3. Original model made by any boy: I cd Whittaker (Norfolk) 1, Bill Brown (Norfolk) 2. DOMESTIC SCIENCE. Pupils, Form 2, plate six plain scones: | AVestown School 1,2 and 3, Betty Olson (Egmont Village) v.h.e. SEWING, ETC. Standard 1: Joyce Wooding (Norfolk) 1, Eileen BealO (Norfolk) 2, Joyce Blackburn (Kaimata) 3, Sylvia Bracegirdle (Kaimata) v.h.e., June Parker (Kaimata) h.c. Standard 2: Violet Young (Lower Mangorei) 1, Afegan John (Hurford) 2. Alargaret Ritchie (Norfolk) 3, Norma AVard v.hx., Alargaret Herlihy (Kaimata) h.c. ■Standard 3; Gladys Ackland (Norfolk) I, Muriel Aleyer (Norfolk) 2, Joan Fischer (Norfolk) 3, Patty Bishell (Taruta) v.h.e., Nancy Bishell (Tarata) h.c. 'Standard 4: Doris Putt (Okato) I, Irene Old (Dudley) 2 and 3. Form 1: Irene Luscombs (Westown) 1, Clarice Wilson (Ratapiko) 2, Kathleen Higgins (AVestown) 3. Form 2: Edna Urry (West End) I, Ona Sc'hieb (Alimi) 2, Noala Sarten (Lincoln) 3, Shirley Reardon (Norfolk) v.h.e. HANDWORK IN SCHOOLS. Sugar-bag article, boys, Standard. 1: Norman Laurence (Norfolk) 1, Harold Reeve (Norfolk) 2, Bob Egarr (Norfolk) 3. Sugar-bag article, boys of Standard 2: Pat Rvan (Norfolk) 1, Ray Dodunski (Norfolk) 2, Ronald Reardon (Norfolk) 3. •Sugar-bag article, boys, Standard 3: Bob Brown (Norfolk) 1, Jeff Huzzifl (Norfolk) 2. Sugar-bag article, boys, Standard 4: Shirley Dombroski (Norfolk) 1, Jack Dombroski (Norfojk) 2, Reg. AValker (Norfolk) 3. Raffia work, Standard 3: Ronnie Florence 2. Raffia work, standard 4: Ruby Cossey (Norfolk) 1, Alargaret Neustroski (Norfojk) 2, Polly Surrey (Norfolk) 3. Raffia, Standard 4: Phyllis Baker (pukearuhe) 1. Trays, raffia and wood, Form 1: Nancy Brown (Norfolk) 1, Daisy Egarr (Norfolk) 2, R. Huzziff (Norfolk) 3, Sadie Byrne (Norfolk) v.h.e. Exhibit novelties in wool: Alargaret Kelly (Vogeltown) 1, Venctia Feek (Alt. Afessenger) 2, Ivy Feck (Mt. Messenger) 3. Composite work in wool: This was a woollen rug in each pupil did a square. Novelties, material other than wool: Faith Sulzberger (Alimi) 1, Beulah Luxton (Mimi) 2, Gwynn John (Norfolk) 3. Toy-making in wood: Jim Coe (West End) 1. Cane weaving: Claude Rowlands (West End) 1, Leonard Clark (West End) 2, Bert Simpson (West End) 3, Colin Edgecombe (Moturoa) v.h.e. Article made from rushes; Nancy Brown (Norfolk) 1, L. Beale (Norfolk) 2, Peg. Whittaker (Norfolk) 3. Article from waste rubber; Connie Harnett (Kaimata) 1, Terence Herlihy (Kaimata) 2, Mcrvin Thorby (Kaimata) 3, Article from waste material, not .mentioned above: Don Blackburn (Kaimata) 1, 'Patty Bishell (Tarata) 2, Gwynn John (Hurford) 3.

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SHOW PRIZE LIST Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1932, Page 10

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