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THE PRIZE LIST.

DAIRY FACTORY PRODUCE. BUTTER. Shaw, Savill and Albion Shipping Co.’s ,£25 Cup Coniixaitioii. ■ Cup to be hold by winning factory for .12 :,: months.—For Best 1 ; Box Factory' Butter,-suitable for export . (561 b. net). Open to all factories in Now.' /calami. Butter to be selected by the society's nominee from the exhibitor’s butter stored at Moturoa or other freezing works at least: seven weeks previous to the show. Other prizes as follow: Ist, gold modal and certificate and £5 : 2nd, £3; 3rd, £l.

The Moa Dairy Factory’ Company’s entries in.the butter classes were hot judKotl, at the request of the manager, as the company was not pasteurising. The judges considered this a pity, as the entries were well worthy of being judged. Champion Butter Competition, -t- For Best 1 Box of Butter suitable' for export (561 b. net), to bo selected by maker any day previous to April 15. Ist prize, £5 and certificate to , maker; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £l. ■

Novice Class.—Best Box Export Butter. ’ Open to any factory or factory fnan T ager not having won a prize at time of entry to value of £5. Cash,, prizes: Ist, £3; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £l, and certificate to maker of winning box.

For Cost 41b. Factory Butter, in lib. puts; first prize'£l, second Ids, tlnrd os (throe entries). ilfangoroi Co-op. Daii'v Company (T. U. liobmsmi), 1; Bell Block Dairy Factory Company, Ltd. (J. Butherford), 2; Tikorangi Coop. Dairy Factory Co., Ltd. (M m. Kilpatrick), 3. Best 41b. Private Separator Bjittor (salted), in 11b. pats; first prize £l, second 10s, third 5s (four entries).— Marfell Bros. (Westown) 1; Mrs. Grant (SVestown),' 2; F. Paddisou (lantrutangi) 3. CHEESE, Cup Competition (value £25). Presented bv the New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd. For Beat Crate containing Tiro Full-Cream New Zealand Cheddar Cheese, suitable for export (white or coloured). No cheese to be less than 601 h. in weight. Open to all factories in Now Zealand. Cup to be retained only if won far two years in succession by same factory, . Cash prizes: Ist, £u; 2nd, £3; 3rd, £l. Entry, 10s. *

.'Tlio Oaonui Co-operative Dairy Companj’’3 cxliibit did not arrive. HAMS AND BACON. Best 2 Sides, 2 Hams, and 2 Rolls (factory).—lnglewood Cn-opcrativo Bacon Curing Company (one entry). FRUITS. Apples, host five dessert. —-G. V . Tato 1 U. LHattcrtou 2, .Mrs. H. X’. Cliolwcll S, \V. Hall v.n.0., XX. J. Alackie h.c., U. ; Gibhy c. Jtignt entries. Apples, best collection dessert, four varieties, three of cadi. —XX'. Xiall i. Three entries. . Apples, best five cooking.—Miss o. Turnoull 1, G. V. Tate 2. Three entries. . Apples, best general collection, two of each. —G. V. Tate 1, : flail 2. Three entries. Oranges, six locally grown.—J. Burgess 1, G. V. Tato 2. Two entries. Lemons, six locally grown.-—G. V. Tato 1 and 2, J. Burgess 3, Miss Lairfax Cholmclv v.h.c., Mrs. li. I'. Cholwoll h.c., K Hclliur,c. Six entries. Limes, six locally grown.—J. Burgess 1. Only entry. GARDEN VEGETABLES. Beet; six long.—R. Savill 1. Three entries. Beeti six round.—B. S. Longstaff 1, H. IV. Saxton 2. four entries.; ; • Silver Beet, one root. —Br S. Longstatf I, E..J-.Ellerm 2, G. \V. Browne 3, Airs. E. Scott v.h.c. five entries. _ Cabbage, ‘ two drumhead.—G. . XX . Browne i. ' Cud- entry. _ , Cabbage, two savoy.—it. Giddy 1. One entry. Carrots; six roots, short stump rooted. —B. S. Longstaff 1, E. B. Ellerm 2, G. -XXV Browne a, Airs. A. Cliff h.c. Eight entries. Carrots, six roofs ntterincdiate.—G. V. Tato X, XX. ,icing 2. L. Jackson 3, G. XX'. Browne h.c. five entries.' ■ Cclerv, three roots.—U. S. Longstaff 1 ;H. I). Aloss 2. Two entries. Leeks, six roots. —G. V. Tato 1, H. D. Moss 2, XL S. Longstaff 3, G. V. Tote v.h.c., XX. King h.c, five entries. Lettuce, three heads Coe.—AX . Stanley X., One entry.) y V 'Lettuce, 3 heads cabbage.—XX T . Stanley I.' One entry. - Melon, • one pio or proscfving.-r-Jen-nins Bros. 1, G. XVTato' 2,' J; Burgess 3, .R.'Savill v.h.c.,, f. Karp h.c., -A. Lister c. Seven entries. ■ , (Onions, six best largest, —G. v. Tate 1 and 2. Tbrciy entries. The judges specially commented on the quality of these exhibits. ; Onions,-six best potato.—t., V. late I, B. S. Longstaff 2,,J. Way 3. Three, entries. , , _ „ , Onions, six beat white. —G. V. late I, One entry. Onions, six best brown. —G. X 7. Tate 1 and 2, J. Way 3, H. Brooks h.c., G.f V. Tiitc c. Six entries. Onions, best repo Xiot less than 121 b. —G. XL Tate P, XXL Stanley 2 and 3, B. S. Longtsnff v.h.c., G. V. Tato h.c., J. Wav c. Six entries. Eschallots, best 21b.—G. ’XV. Browne 1, G. V. Tate -2 and 3, Mrs. E. Scott h.c. Ten entries. ’ Onions, best collection (including eschallote), throe of each variety.—G. V. Tato 1. Three entries. Parsley, bunch. —H. D. Aloes 1, S. Brooks ‘i, A. Lister 3, F. G-. Carthew v.h.c. Eight entries. Parsley, head.—H. D. Moss 1, G. X'. Tate 2, A. Lister 3, F. G. Carthew v.h.c., A. Olivers h.c. Nine entries. Parsnips, six best. —B. S. Longstaff 1, G. XL Tate 2 and 3, L. Jackson h.c.Nine entries. . „ -Radish,-six best, any variety.—B. S. Longstaff 1. One entry. Pumpkins, best quality.—E. S. Allen 1, XI. Jjloby 2, R. F. Cornwall 3, T. Smellio v.h.c., G. V. Tate h.c., J. Horace/ Seven entries. Pumpkin's, one heaviest. —J. Horne 1, G. XXL’ Browne 2, A. C. Downs 3 and v.h.c. Four entries. Best Collection Gourds.—T. L. King 1, E.-S. Allen 2. Two entries. Vegetable ..Marrow, two -, best.—Airs. R. J. Brown 1 and 2, G. X 7. Tate 3, E. S. Allen vjh.c. Four entries. Beat Collection X 7 egetables.—B. S. Longstaff 1, E. S/ Allen 2. Two entries. Rhubarb.—H. Hoby 1. Two entries. POTATOES. Potatoes, best early white, round, six tubers.—E. S. Allen 1. Two entries. Potatoes, best, early white, kidney, six tubers. —10. S. Allen 1, G. X. 'late 2 ami 3. Three entries. Potatoes, best early blush or rose, six tubers.—E. S. Allen 1, G. X 7. Tate 2 and 3. Three entries. Potatoes, best, late white, oval; six tubers.—E. Si Allen 1, IT. King 2. Four entries. Potatoes, ‘collection, twelve distinct varieties, three tubers of each and named. —E. S. Allen 1. One entry. X’otatocs, six varieties, three of each and named.—G. X 7. Tate 1, E. S. Allen 2. Two entries. Kmncras, twelve best locally grown. —XV. L and 2, G. B. Xxyngdon 3, G. XL Tate h.c., T, Martin c. Eleven entries. o DISTRICT FARAI PRODUCTS COAIPETITION. The combined product of all farmers in any riding in the counties of Taranaki, Clifton, Stratford; and EgmOnt. Best General Collection XX'aitara XX'est - 1 Bell Block 2 Two Entries. FIELD ROOTS. Carrots, six long red (four entries).— G. V. Tato (XX'aitara) X, A. B. ■ Leech (Sontrv Hill) 2. Carrots,.six long white (one entry).— , .Harold Hoby (Smart Road) X. Carrots, six roots Sinclair’s Champion or Biirribnll (13 entries). —G. X 7. Tate 1 and 2. F. Andrews (Bell Block) 3, R. Giddy (Bell Block) v.h.c. Alangol XVurzel, two roots long red (](i entries). —T. M'Konzie (Tikorangi) I, John Halo (Avenue Road) 2, Henry Rowland (Frankley Road) 3, A. Lister (New Plymouth) v.h.c. . Mangel ' XVuizql, two roots yellow globe (13 entries).—!’. Smellio (Hillsborough) 1, E. Hoilier (Leppcrton) 2, T. Al'Kenzio 3, F. Jordan (Avenue Road) v.h.c. Alaugel XX'urzel, two roots Sutton’s Prizewinner (six entries). —H. R. XVliitehead (Tikorangi) 1, H. XX 7 . Saxton (New Plymouth) 2. Alangel XVurzel, two roots golden tan-

kard (5 entries). —John Halo 1, G. Colson (Fitzroy) 2. ■ Alangel AVurzel, two roots any other variety (six entries). —C. Hoskin (Bell Block) 1, T. Sinellic 2. Kohl Raid, two roots (one entry). A. Lister 1. , ~,,,, Kale or Thousand-headed Cahhage, two roots (two entries). —AA . H. Bishop (801 l Block) 1, Joc Hmila).uui (Korito) 2. Swede two roots (15 entries).- G, H. Harrison (Tnriki) 1. H. R. AA'hitehcnd 2, J. AV. Collingwood (Lcpper Road) 3. SAVEDE COAIPETITION.—E- Griffiths ami Co.’s gold watch (value £l6 IDs) for best six swedes grown from ant-, ton’s seeds and Shamrock manure supplied direct by them or their authorised agents to the eonmetitor; each competitor to have not less than two acres ot Sutton's swedes under cultivation (12. entries).’ —J. AV. Collingwood 1. Zjmiipa, -two roots stubble (one -entry)—AVm. Stanley (Hillsborough) I. ’turnips, two roots any variety (one entry).—AVm. Stanley' 2. FARM PRODUCE. Locally Grown. Chaff, best sack oaten sheaf (four entries).—G. V. Tate 1. A. Lister 2. ■ Chaff, best sack wheat straw (three entries).' —F. Andrews I, G. A . Tote Chaff, best sack oaten straw (six entries).—o. V. Tate 1, AV. Stanley 2. Straw, best halo pressed (two entries). —G: V.’Tato a.. ' . ' ■Hay,, best truss (live entries).—R. Giddy (Bell Block) 1, J. H. Street (801 l Block) 2. . Ensilage, best sample .281 b. (five entries). —C. Hoskin 1, R. Frost 2, J. H. Street 3. • . Ensilage, ■ best sgmplc maizo (one entry).— FARMERS’ CLASSES. Local. SEED AND GRAIN. Best Holf-buthel Spring AVhoat (three entries).—! I ’. Andrews 1, G. 4. Tate i Best Half-bushel Winter AVheat ! (three entries).- —G. .A’. Tato 1, Jenums , Bros. (Waitara) 2. „ , Best Half-bushel Black Barley (one entry).—Ri ‘Giddy 1. . , Best Hnlt-.hushcl Algerian Oats (five entries).—AV. Stanley 1, J&rains Bros. Best Six Cobs Black Maize (one entry).—Henry Norland 1. Best Half-hushel Gram/ any, other ' variety (one entry).-—H. Neviand 1. , ‘ GRASS SEEDS.’ Best Half-bushel Ryegrass ; (one entry).—H. R. AVhitohead 2.- . J GENERAL CoTmPETITIONS; For tho Best, Practical Exhibit oi . Somo Coyering for Hay or Straw Ricks; to be shown in actual miniature form.— Airs. C. Hoskin T, J. Puke 2. Five entries. For 'the Best PracticalI 1 -Model ! of a Silo; approximate cost of construction of one ton capacity to ho giden.—F. J. Heatley 1. Oiic entry. For Best Collection of ,Pot Plants; to -he arranged on Oft. by 3ft, space. — G..AA’. Browne 1, Miss Armstrong 2, L. H. Devcnish 8. Three entries., Photographs, landscape, farm station or bush life SeVies.—AA'. Castle 1 and 2, Photographs, • seascape mjd marine.— F'. AVbocler 1, T. AV.Ward 2,. Photographs,-still life. —-F. AA heeler, 1. Photographs, comic. T. AA’. AA’ard' 1. Best Collection of Four Photographs taken, and completed .by a boy or- girl under 16. —Frank Barker 1, F. AA’heeler 2, C. Evans 3. Five entries. Dost Cushion for Couch.—Airs. J. J. Bates I, Miss . A.-Hatcher 3, .-Mansell Jones 3. Four entries. Best Ten, Cosy.—Miss L. Andrews 1, Aliss AI. Black 2. Two entries. Best Pair ’ Hand-knitted , Sox’.—Airs. Finlay 1. One entry. Best Piece Drawn-thread AA’ork.— Aliss Bessie E. AI. Legg 1, Aliss L. Andreas 2, Mansell'-Jones 3, , Five entries. Befit AA’ood Carving in relief.—A. T. Aloore 1, AA’. A. Langridge 2. Two entries. Best AA’ood Carving, chip.-r-T. Alartin I. Airs. Turnbull 2 and 3. = HOME INDUSTRIES. (OPEN.) Best'Loaf'Home-made AA’hite Bread, about 21b. (22 entriesj.—Airs. Furze I, -Mrs. E. TTeluor 2, Airs. J. H.. Blreel 3, Airs. A. AI. Thonisou v.h.c., W. Hall h.c., Beatrice Hooker cJ This was a very excellent class, and the judges ban great difficulty in' making Uiuir awaras, Bait Loaf Homc-maclo Brown Bread, about 21b. (live entries). —Mrs. J. L. i’urdio i and-2; Airs. J.'.H. Street 3. Best. Home-made Seed Cake, not exceeding 31b. (seven entries). Aliss Ethel AI. Standish 1, Airs. AV, H. Morrjs 2. Best Home-made Fruit Cake, not exceeding 3lb.' (four entries).—Airs. Coppen I; Miss K. Hall 2. Best Cake made AA’ithout Eggs, not exceeding 3lb. (eight entries).—Airs. S. Sarten 1, Aliss G. Al'Koilar 2. Pound Cake, jib. ingredients (seven entries). Airs. Coppen 1, Airs. J. AVhite 2. ' Aladeira Cake, I,lb. or more (six entries!.—Airs. J. H.- Street T, Airs. C. Hoskin 2. Best Collection of Fancy Cakes, not more than six varieties (one entry).— Aliss K. Hall 1 Best Home-made Gingerbread (five entries).—Aliss Ivy Coleon 1, Mrs. G. Pott 2, Airs. H. P. Cholwill 3. Best Home-made Shortbread (five entries).—Aliss E.. AI. Standish 1, Airs, J. L. Purdic 2, Aliss K. Hall 3. Best Home-made Oat Cake (one entry).—Airs. G. Pott 1. Sausage Rolls, four -(nine entries). — Aliss A. L. Brewster 1, E. R. Bates 2, Airs. E. Hoilier 3. ' Swiss Roll' (five entries). —Airs, J. Sheppard 1, Airs. AA’alter Scott 2, Airs. S, Sarten 3. . Sponge Sandwich (eleven entries). — Airs. AV. Ambury X, Airs. E. S. Allen 2, Ada Alilroy 3. ’, Plate of Alixed Small Cakes, not less than four varieties (two entries). —Miss K. Hall 1. Plate Alixed Biscuits, not less than four varieties (three entries)., Aliss K. Hali l, Airs. J. L. Pnidio 2. Jam Tarts,' short pastry, four (three entries). —Airs.. Rutherford 2. Jam Tarts, flaky pastry, four (six entries). —E. ,R. Bates 1, Aliss A. L. Brewster 2. Basket Alixed Sweets (three entries). —Aliss Olive Ainbnrv 1, Aliss A. L. Brewster 2, Aliss K. Hall 3. Best Home-made Scones, eight plain (15 entries).—Beatrice Hooker 1, Airs. AV. H. Atoms 2, Airs. F. Oldham 3, Air. F. AV. Oldham v.h.c., W.-Hall h.c. Best Home-made Scones, eight .sweet

112 entries).—Beatrice Hooker 1, Nellie Pnrtlie 2, Afrs. J. Sheppard .3. Best Home-made Soap, not loss than Gib. (three entries). —Miss Alice Brash 1, IV. Hall 2. . JAMS, SAUCES, AND PICKLES. Besf Cidlection of Jams, not more than six pots (ten entries). —Airs. S. Turnbull (Hirirangi) 1, Mrs. AV. A. Alonk 2, Airs* Coppen h.c. Best Collection Jellies, not more than six pots (four entries).—Mrs. J. Hurlu 1. Mrs. H. P. Cholwill 2. ■ Best Pot Marmalade (one entry).— Airs. AV. A. Alonk 1, Best Bottle Tomato Sauce (eight entries)—Airs. Herrick 1, Airs. J. Rutherford 2, Airs AA’. A. Monk 3. Best Collection. Pickles, one bottle each variety (one entry). Airs. R. Cock 1. FRUITS AND HONEY. Best Bottle Fruit, one variety.—Alias S. Turnbull 1. Airs. S. Sarten 2 anjj 3, h.c., and 0., Airs. R. Cock v.h.c. .Fifteen entries Best Collection Bottled Fruit, six varieties one bottle of each.—Airs. S. Sarten 1, Airs. R. Cock 2. Two’entries. Best General Collection Bottled Fruits —Airs. S Sarten 1, Airs. Blakley 2. Two entreis. Honey in Glass Bottles, not less than 21b—0. J. Herrick 1, F. Fowler 2 and 3. Five entries Best Exhibit of Honev in Comb. 11b. sertions.—F. AA'. Sandford 1 and 2. Two entries, . Most Attractive Display of Honey and Other Products cf the Apiarv.— 0. J Herrick 1, K. AV. Sandford 2. Two entries. CHILDREN’S COMPETITIONS. ’Any Article for Use or Ornameu' made exclusively bv boy under 16 year —H. ’Grayling l._P. Arnold 2, lan Rc“ v.h.c. Fivo_ entries. Any Article for Use or Ornament mode exclusively bv girl under 16 vears —Miss C. Pellew 1, AGes H. V. Smith 2. Aliss K. Downs 3. - Eight entries. , Any Article for Use or Ornament mad" by a hoy under 12 years.—H.‘Arnold 1, E. L. Cum mi no 2. Two entries. ■ Any Article for Use or Ornamen' made by a girl under 12 years.—Atm-. ''l. Coleman 1.. Miss K. Downs 2, Alim Dnlcie A'. Smith 3. Five entries. • TECHNICAL SCHOOL CLASSES. . SECTION I, j ‘ WRITING COMPETITION. , Under, 13 years, bill of parcels reI oeipted.—Olive Jackson (AA’est End) 1, AA'innie Newell (AA’est End) 1 2, Edgar Martin (Hillsborough) 3, Daisy Sampson (Hillsborough) v.h.c., Ken Brpkenshiro (AA’est End) h;c., Ida Hill (Hillsborough) c. Thirteen entries. Under 15 years, letters application for Situation.—Nellie ’White (West. End) 1, AI. Snowball (Central) 2,’ Nellie Hawker (West End) 3, Sybil Jackson ■(AA’est End) v.h.c., Edith Busby (AA’O’st End) h.c., Z- Bellringer (Central) c. Twenty-eight entries.’ ' ' . SECTION IV. . AA’ceds, to be mounted and named, and all to be collected in the, Taranaki Education. district.—E. Hamblyn (Bell Block) 1. One entry. ■ ’ j: SECTION V'. ' : : DRAAA’ING. Under, 18 years, geometry, one sheet of six-problems,; including one ,problem in solid and one in scale.—Aliss L. Alills (New Plymouth) 1, D. B. Brown (New Plymouth) 2, J. Skelly (New .Plymouth) 3. Alice Cocker v.h.c., Leslie Way’.hie., Stratford High School- c. Thirty-four entries. Oppn under 18 years, geometry, one sheet*' six problems, including one problem in solid and one in Scale.—A Callaghan 2, One entry. ; . AIAP DRAWING, Under 18 vears, map of Now Zea-land.—H-Alackie ,1, Leslie AA’ay 2, R. George 3. Four entries. : ■ : BRUSH AA’ORK. ■*Undcr 16 years, set of six, brush work drawings in colour,' or monochrome. as interpretations of animator vegetable form.—Sheila AI. Hutton 1, Bert Rich 2. Three entries, > • SECTION VII. AVOODAVORK. Under 20, any article of use, such as gate, ladder, steps,' box, dr other article made by exhibitor, and to be accompanied by working drawing.—S. Grayling 1. - SECTION VIII. , SCHOOL CLASSES. Any collection of writing, drawing, woodwork, metalwork, mapping, etc.,'to be limited to twelve articles or pieces'of work, all to be tlm work of one school.— AVest End School 1, Central School 2, Ratapiko School 3. Thirty-nine entries. SECTION IX. Under 18 years, nightdress or child’s petticoat, frock or pinafore, frilled pillow case, or lawn blouse.—Dolly Bennett, 1, Helene A r . Smith 2. Two entries. Under 14 years, pinafore, petticoat; frock, hemstitched tray cloth or any white garment.—Alillie Street 1, Helene AL Smith 2, Gladys Rodgers 3. Six entries. , Under 16 years, set of samples showing .darning, patching, buttonholes, feather stitching, herring-boning, gusset sotting, etc.—Alillie Street I.' Two entries.' : Knotting, lashing, and splicing, open to corps of cadets or school Scouts, or patrols of Scout", in Taranaki pro-vince.-—AA’est End School Scouts 1, Inglewood School Scouts 2. Five entries. SECTION X. COOKING. Technical School girls only attending New Plymouth, Inglewood or Stratford, plate of scones, 4 plain.—Afarjorie Shaw 1, Olivo Ambury 2 Ida Gardner 3, Doreen Aloore v.h.c., Olive Jackson h.c., Alay Lynch c. Thirty-three entries. Plato of scones, 4 sweot.-r-Irene Browne 1, Alay Harvey 2. Four entries. Plato of ginger-bread.—Bello Allen 1, Alarjorio Shaw 2. Six entries.

Sausage rolls, 4.—Clara Old 1, Nellie ■White 2. Seven entries. Cornish pasties, 4.—Nellie AAhito 1, Alay Lynch 2, Ivy Scott 3, Aira Rollo v.hlc. Seventeen entries. Seed cake, 111) or more.—L. Barker 1, Alarjorie Snowball 2, Irene Browne 3, Eight' entries, 'Pound cake, )Ib ingredients.—Kathleen Hood. 1, Eileen Tighe 2, Hilda Rollo 3, Aira Rollo v.h.c. . Five entries, . Madeira cake. 11b or more.—Al; Alackie 1, Zcala Bellringer 2, Kathleen Hood 3, Monica Lennon v.h.c., Vera Houson h.c.Twelve entries, Swiss roll.—Olivo Ambury 1,, Mary Harrison 2, Ethel Throssell 3. Hilda Rollo v.h.c., AI. Alaclrie h.c. Six entries. Sponge sandwich.—Annie Graham 1, K. Tounoy 2. Nine entries. Pork pies,* raised crust.—lvy, Scott 1, Alice Browne 2. Seven entries. Plate of mixed small cakes, hot less than four varieties.—Alarjorie Corkill 1. One entry. Plate of shortbread.—Alabel Okey 1, Alonica. Lennon 2,. Grade Alohat 3. Eight entries, . Jam tarts, short pastry, 4.—lrene Gilbert 1. Doreen Aloqre 2 Gladys Alorgan 3: Fourteen entries. Jam tarts, flakey pastry, 4.—Alice Cocker 1, Mona Corkill 2,’ Alajorie Corkill 3. Sixteen entries. Basket mixed sweets.’ Olive Ambury 1, Afarjorie Corkill 2. Mona Corkill 3, Claviehel Pellew v.h.c.. Airine Pope h.c., Hilda Rollo c. Thirty-six entries. ' • ’ ’ Iced cake for effect.—Alice Cocker 1, Alajorie Corkill 2, Connie Penn 3, Gladys Bennett v.h.c., Nora Aloore h.c., Rita' Howarth c. Thirteen entries. Plate of'date buns.— adnor V. Bella Fitzsimmons 2, 'John ,'ook 3. Fourteen eiitrics.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143520, 8 June 1911, Page 4

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THE PRIZE LIST. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143520, 8 June 1911, Page 4

THE PRIZE LIST. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143520, 8 June 1911, Page 4

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