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THE PRIZE LIST.

The following is the prize list :— - JJoa. Mbhbbbs op amy Agb. Painted terra-cotta plate—B. Clark. An original temperance story —L. Campbell. Model of Timaru Breakwater —3?. Simmons. Cake—Sponge cake: Sophia Waite 1, Bertha Brown 2 ; poundcake: Mary Dunlop 1, Bertha Brown 2 ; seed cake : Mary Dunlop 1, Bertha Brown 2. Child's dress, for 5 or 6 years of age —Alice Burford. Boy's kilt and jacket (any material)— Mrs Mackay. Wax flowers —Selina Clark. Macrame l, Honiton, or point laco — (Macrame) J. Stewart Gillatly, (point lace) Eliza J. Clark. , Design for certificate of S. 0. U. Band of Hope Industrial Exhibition —Herbert Haggett. Special prize —Miss Whittaker, wool shirt. Fob ail Mbmbebs undbb 21. . Crewel work antimacassar —Alice Hitch. • Crewelwork bracket m Bilks-(unmounted) — Elsie Storm 1, Gertrude Hitch 2. Crewelwork apron, worked on satin —Alice Hitch 1, Bertha Brown 2. ! Beaded mantel fire screen —Clara J. Clark. Pair knitted Books, full size —Mrs Mackay 1, Minnie Hitch 2. Croohetted wool shawl —Alice Burford 1, Annie Evans 2. Beaded footstool —Martha Holdgate 1, B. Clark 2. Freehand drawing, not less than 15 x 12 inches—Nelly Dale 1 and 2. Crayon drawing—Annie Mollroy 1 and 2. Illuminated text: "Be sober, be vigilant," not under 24 x 9 inches —B. Griffiths 1, Herbert Haggett 2. . Best executed scrap firo screen —Martha Holdgate. Patchwork or crazy-work quilt —Lizzie Strachan. Painting m wateTColours, not less than 12 x 9 inches—Achsah K. Clark 1 and 2. Ornamental corner bracket, wood or cone — Willie Storm 1, Alice Hitch 2. Spatterwork (ferns), on wood or cardboard ■—Dora Hornsey 1, Mary Dale 2. Essay: "What is my duty as a total abstainer," not to exceed 60 words —Lillie Campbell 1, William Storm 2. 1 Any ingenious model —Maude Packman (house). Hand bouquet—Bertha Brown 1, Lizzie Howe 2. Bracket of macrame, honiton or point lace Belina Clarke (macrame) 1, Gertrude Hitch (point lace) 2. Special prizes —Wool skirt, Ellen Bascand 1, Lizzie Howe 2 ; sofa cushion, Elsie Storm 1, Alice Burford 2 j piano drape, Martha Holdgate; mantle drape, Elsie Storm; scrap table and drape, Martha Holdgate; cross of flowers, Lizzie Howe. Fob am Membebs undbb 17. Crochet wool skirt —Florence Clarkson. Pair infants' knitted bootees —Agnes Thyne 1, Bose North 2. Map of New Zealand showing productions of different districts m suitable colours, not less than 24 x 18 inches—Willie Storey 1, William Howe 2. Fir-cone picture frame (glazed) with or without picture — Willie Storm 1, Ida Hitch 2. Collection of seaweed, eto. (framed or otherwise)— Nellie Hitch 1, W. B. Mackay 2. Map of the British Isles, or map of England—Willie Story 1, Willie Howe 2. Straw picture frame —Ann Wade. Picture of pressed ferns (framed or otherwise)— Katie North 1, Ida Hitch 2. Penmanship, plain, 23rd Psalm m proseAnnie Mellroy 1, Willie Story 2. Hand bouquet —Thomas Smith. Three plants grown by exhibitors (varieties) —Annie Whittaker. Collection of pressed ferns —Achsah B. Clarke 1, Barbara Strachan 2. Mantle drape —Minnie Passmore. Sofa cushion —Minnie Passmore. Plain sewing —Lettie Williams.

Fob ail Membbbs under 21. Crochet lace, three yards—Annie Evans 1, Agnes Thyne 2. ' Fair or wool mats—Mary Whittaker 1, Nellie Hitch 2. Map of New Zealand, not less than 24. x 18 inches - Rose North 1, David Hißkens 2. Specimen of plain needlework (artic'e of apparel)— Elsie Mackay 1, Maggie Mackay 2. Penmanship, plain, 6th commandment — I Joseph Butler 1, Maggie Storey 2. j .Penmanship,- ornamental, the lord's Prayer—Thomas Thyne. - ] Freehand drawing — Walter Wado 1, Francis Storey 2. Hand bouquet—Bora Haggett. 3 plants, grown by exhibitor (varieties) — Ada Wood. Crewelwork apron (wools on holland or crash)— Ann Wade 1, Jessie Harvey 2. My own scrap book—Dora Haggett. Book-marker, worked on perforated cardboard—James Campbell 1, Minnie Passmore 2. Collection of pressed seaweod—Nellie Hitch 1, Dora Hogget 2. Ornamental writing (117 th Psalm) — Thomas Thyne. Wool flowers—Ada Wood. Water colour paintings—George Passmore. Plain Bewing—Kate Mackay. Foe Ait Membebs Undeb 10. Hemmed pocket handkerchief—Tena Urquhart 1, Elsie Mackay 2. Dressed doll—Emily Wheelar. Pencil drawing—Frank Wade. My own scrap book—Ellen Bowkett. Pair of wool-knitted cuffs—Mary Bouldcn 1, Tena Urquhart 2. Collection of shells—Elsie Mackay.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3610, 27 April 1886, Page 3

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THE PRIZE LIST. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3610, 27 April 1886, Page 3

THE PRIZE LIST. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3610, 27 April 1886, Page 3

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