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THE JUBILEE EXHIBITION.

*- |*p~*# — THlf HOME INDUSTRIES SECTION. THE PRIZE LIST. The following, is tine prize list in the home industries competitions as far as decided : — PLAIN NEEDLEWORK. Class A— E. Harris, Sydenhom, gold medal ; Miss 'Bonningtom, Ashbunon, Bilvei medal; P. J. "Wilkin, Linwood, certificate ; Miss Walker, S* Albans, and Mrs Foley, Little Eiver, v h o; 'Miss Sbaiw, St Al'bans, and Misa Quaife, Halswell, he. Class A, Divisions 8, 4 and s— Miss Vandyke, Avonside, gold medal ; Mrs 1 B. S. Lowe, Tinwate, silver medal; C. 0. Empson, Timaru, he ; Mrs B. A. Gott, Linwood, c. Class B, Divisions 1, 2 and 3— G. Baumber, Christoliurch, gold medal; G. Kippenberger, Christchuroh, silver medal; F. V. Paul, Ash-bur-toni, E. Baumber, Christchurcli, and Alice Hopkins, Christchurch, v h c; Elsie "Wagstaff, Christchurch, h c; Winifred Glenn, ■Christoliurch, c. Class C, Divisions 1, 2 and 3— Daisy DPine, New Brighton, sold medal; M. Bell, Timaru, silver medal; M. Campbsll, Timaru, Daisy Leslie, Aylesbury, and Una Waghorn, Little River, v h c; Maude Rowe, Linwood, c. Section 2: Darning, patching, etc.— Mrs W. Wilson, Christchurch, and Miss A. Vandyke, Avonside, silver medals; Miss A. Buxton, Pleasant Point, c. . Class B, und'ar 16— D. Jamieson, Christchurch, and Edith Needham, Christchurch, silver medals; Cissy Hayes, Hurunui, v.h c; Plorrie Gray. Hurunui, certificate. Section 3, Class I.: Child's Smocked frock — Miss F. Maisden, x Christchurch. 1 ; Miss F. Hawker, New Brighton, 2; Gordon Glassford. Papanui, 3. Class II. : Infant's cloak and bonnet — Miss J. Carrol, Lyttelton, silver medal. S*ection 4: Girl's dress— Miss A. Vandyke, Avonside, gold medial; Miss J. D. Bowen. St Albans, silver medal. Section 5:" Boy's knickerbocker suit — Mrs C. C. Empson 1 , Timoru, certificate. Section 6. Class* A: Decorative needlework — Emily Hill, Napier, gold medal ; Mrs A. Harley, Christchurch, silver mfedal; Mrs Heighten", Chrirttchurcb, and Miss R. Rutherford. Timaru, he ; Miss H. B. Milson, Nelson, and Mra Harley, Christchurch, c. Class '"©—Mra Maude, Addington, goQd medal ; E. Butt, Glenavy, silver medal ; Miss M. M'Leaa, Rakaia, c. , Section 7, Class A : Lace— Miss" L. Strange, Christchurch, gold medal; Mrs A. M. Baxnett, Otago, silver medal ; Mis 3 E. M!. Perkin, Richmond, v h c ; Miss C. Packer, Chris-tchuroh, c. Section 7, Glass B — Mrs Aymes, Lincoln, gold medal; Mra J. Frost, Addington, silver medal ; Emily Hall, Bluff Hill, c. Section 7, Class A: Drawn threadwork— Vida Anderson 1 , Timaru, silver medal; Ethel Turner, Ferry Road, v h c; Lupy Clark, Christehunch, o. Class B— Miss A. Oliver, Chrißtchureh, special and silver medal ; Miss Castle, Christchurch, c Class C— Miss V. Hargreaves, Christchurch, gold medal ; Mts Schneu, Stouthbridge, silver medal ; Hose St Olaire, Napier, c. Section. 9 : Mount Mellick work, etc. — Ella Morton, Christchurch, silver medal-; Ella Morton, Christchurch, and Mrs C. L. Werry, Chrisitehurch, v h c ; Flora Lezard, Christchurch, c. Section 10: Darning on net or muslins-Agnes Mason, Auckland, silver .nvedal ; Ethel Virtue, Christchurch, v he; Miss J. Baxter, Opawa, h c ; Miss R. Morris, Chris>tchurch, c. Section 12, Class A: Crotchet in wool — Miss Thornley, Linwood!, silver medal; Vera Clemeni/, Ealing, c Class B— S. A. Watkins, Linwood, silveT medal; Mra Scrimshaw, Sydenham, vh c ; Mrs Crawford, Linwood, c. Section 13, Class A; Knitted stockings and socks — Daisy Jones, Addington!, silver medal; Mis 3 E. Hallam, Sydenham, c. Class B— Mrs Snowball, Riohmond, silver medal ; Mra Matheson, South Canterbury, c. Section 14, Class A: Sofa cushion— L. E. Dawe, Fendalton, silver medal. Section 15, Division I.: Patchwork quilts, .crazy work, etc. — G. XL Xiima, New Brighton, silver medal ; C. E. 'Baliman, South Canterbury, certificate. Division 2: Homemade hearthrugs and mats — Misa EL Robertson-, Christfchurch, silver mfedal ; Emily Hill, Napier, certifica-te and v h c; Miss E. Robertson, Christohurch, h c. Section 17 : Best collection of fancy work — Miss E. Carpenter, Yaldhursi', gold medal; Mra A. Blackett, Rangiora, silver medal ; Miss A. L. Walker, St Albany v h c; Mrs pillow, St Albans, h c ; Mag's !*. Francis, Linwood, c. Section 18: Best exhibit of needlework — Girls' Friendly Society, Sydenham, gold medal; Samaritan Home, Christchurch, silver medal ; Teorango Home, Burwood, h c. Section 19, Class 1: Cap and apron — Miss C. Hill, Papanui, silver medal; Mrs Crawford, Linwood, c. Class 2-Jessie Ross, Linwood, silver medal. Class 3 — Mrs Blackott, Rangiora, silver medal. Section 20, Class 1 : Best dressed girl or lady doll — Emily Harris, Sydenham, silver medal; "W. Glenn, 'Cliristchuxch, he; J. Gibson, St Albans, c. Class 3: Best' doll in fancy costume—Misa M. E. Exall, St Albans, silver medal; Mrs 0. Empson, "Waiti Road, F. V. Baul, Ashburton, and D. Baraett, Merivale, h c ; Mrs W. Johnson, Rangiora, c. Class 4 : Besit doll dressed l as a baby — Rita Glover, Christchuroh, .silver medal ; Mabol Watt, Geraldine, c. Class 5 : Best group of dolls— Miss M. E. Exall, St Albans, gold medal; Esther Burnip, Christchurch, silver medal. Class 6: Best doll in— Miss M. E. Exall, St Albans, silver medal ; Esther Burnip, Christchurch, c. Section 21, Class 1 : Prettiest n'eeblebook and pincushion — Miss K. Morris, CJbristcluircli, Bilver medal; Winifred Gibson, Christchurch, certificate. Cfass 2— lrene Whitmker. Addingion, silver medal; Miss E. Matthews, Sydfenham', certificate. Special prizes for crotchet and knitted quilts— Mrs R. W. Steele, Glenavy, l; Miss Hawthorne, Ferry Road, 2; Mrs" E. Snowball, Richmond, 3; Mrs Hawthorne, Ferry Road, b. c. LITERARY SECTION. Class I— Essay (under 15 years), "What Canterbury of the present owes to the Early Settlers." (Judge, Miss Colbornc Veel.) — Alma Wells, Christohurch, gold medal; Darby A. Thompson, Linwood, silver medal; Grace Isherwood, Christchurch, certificate; F. D. Farron, Opawa, h c. Class 2— Essay (under 19 years), " The objects with which ithe Canterbury Settlement was projected, and how far they have been' realised." (Judge, Canon . Harper.)— Nelly Triggs, Linwood, gold medal and special prize; F. R. Livingstone, Chrisfchurch," silver medal; A. Christie, Christchurch, certificate. Class 3— Essay (open), " Advantages and disadvantages of the existing, as compared 1 with a provincial, form of Government." (Judge, Horn C. C. Bowen.)— H. E. Carey, Wellington, gold medal and Mayor's special prize; M. Moseley, Sumner, silver medal; Miss Anderson, Springburn, certificate. .Class 4— Essay (open), " The probable effects upon the position of 'the colonies as parts of the British Empire, of their action in respect of tlhe war in South Africa." (Judge, Hon W. Montgomery.)— J. C. Thompson, Southland, gold medal and epeoial ; H. E. Carey, Wellington, silver medal ; S. Bilton, St Albans, certificate.Class s—Poem,5 — Poem, " Original poem' on some subject connected with €he history or legends of Nsw £eal*nd. J> (Judge, Professor Wall.)— M. Nialder, Papanui, gold medal; W. Alexander, Wellington!, silver anedal ; C. F. Salmond, Aslibur.fcofi, certificate. Class 6 — "Original paper.. on some subject connected with the history or legends of New Zealand." (judge, Mr E. Tregear, Wellington.) —Rita Cracroft Wilson, Christchurch, gold medal; E. Gibson, Auckland, silver medal; D. Bates, Christchurch, certificate. CAiR/VING, MODiELLING, ETC. . Section 1, Clase 1 : 'Exarapka otf chip carving — O. Webb, Chxisfcchurch, $ilver. medal ; Miss A. E. Orcbeil, Geraldine, C. WeWb, :< Christchurch, and M. E- Sums, Doyleaton, c. Class 2, undef.' < 17 : years— "Miss N. Denton/ Christchiurch, sdlyer medal; Miss L. 'Deshent, _ ILiawood, and Miss F". Harding, "Ohristeburch;.'!!' c; IMasa D. Evans, Timaru, c. Examples of- carving lin.ielief, openr-W. S. Smythe, Papanui, silver medal ; W. Andrews; .Wangßiiui, c. Und«r 17 yearc — W- O. (Dethier, Linwood, silver mcda.l; Percy Tine, New Brighton, c. Examples incised- carving, open — W. Andrew, Wtunganui, silver juedal and commended. (Examples of intaglio carving, open — Miss B,.\;Ti. Smith, Christchuroh, silver medal'' and*' c* IF. Livingstone, -Richmond, special prize. , ''tinder 17— Misa E. Hardey, ChrisftohurchK^™ rae dal ; Miiss V, Minson, Opawa, o. ~ Examples df cabinet work, open — R. Burden, jChristchurch, silver medal ; 'E. Whitehead, Chrdatchurch, special; Miss «G. Turner, Papanui, c. Section 3, under Class I— W. Robinson, 'Christchurch, silver medal; A. IDobson, Christchurch, fend E. Fleming, Chrwtchuroh, c. Best frame or box, or other, object, ornamented— —Parker, Linwood, silver meda-l; Miss iDaa.-

Florence Cameron, Chrlstchurch, silver medal; Ellen Stott, (Linwood, c. Sections fi!, 6, 7 and g. are »ot yet fudged. • PHOTOGKAffi'iHY. ■ Classl, Porteaitirre— A. C." GifEord, Wellingtan, aij,ver medali A. C. M'Jntyre, NW Brighton, b cand c; Dr W. 'H. Oivenden, Chnstchurch, *. Singl^ ngures-^A, C. JM/Intyre, New Brighton, .silver medal sj. «. Bickerton, !Wew Brighton, c. W. 'iL B'fckexton, New Brighton,, .silver medal. Landscapes— W. A. {Taylor, Hickmondh^il^^ Jnedal; A. U Gilford, .WeßWon, jmcf S - n p J 1 » ai f ChristchTlscl), c. .Lanjssca.pes and clouds— A. C. 'Gifford, WeUingtion, silver medal and' 6} E. Campbell. A-uckto-nd, c. Shipping and yachting— E.- Beard'sley, r. €hristchturch, 6tlVet medal; H. Haydon, Linwood, c. Aflchitecture r-4)x W. il» Oyenden', ChTistchurch, silver medal*; iP, ■■ J: ■ ShaaileyV 'HawWa ißay, c. Genre— Misa N. Austen, Merivale/ fiijvfer medali A. Cf. GifEord, Wellington, c, Still life— A; O; Gifford', W<©llrngton, Bilve^-'inea&l; W. A. Taylor, Richmond, jand J. TjimerVWool^ pton, c. Animal life--Aj C. Gifford, Wellington, silver medal ; a Webb, Papanui, and Jl G. Lamb, S-b Albans, o. Lantern slides, Qla^| IX. <B)— W, H. Bickerton, New Brighton*; C. Sbereoscopio prints— H, A. Whittingtan, Au^ki land, silver medal and c; C. A. Reid, Chn|.^ church, c. !Hand cameras, tinder 16 year©-:; W. A. TayJor, Richmond^ silver medal, etej G. B. Holmes', Wellington, c. Best 1 phqfo^ in Exhibttdon-r-Boy-'a head b^ A,' A. Gifford 5 ;- Wel> lington. _^_^_____^___ - ,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6962, 28 November 1900, Page 3

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THE JUBILEE EXHIBITION. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6962, 28 November 1900, Page 3

THE JUBILEE EXHIBITION. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6962, 28 November 1900, Page 3

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