MELBOURNE.
March 14
The following additional Exhibition awards have been made public:—First order of merit : Waddell, M'Leod, and Weir, Wellington, for hall door ; Austin Kirk and Co., Christchurch, for pottery; Oamaru Stone Company, for stone; E. H. Bank?, Christchurch, and W. and 0. Moir, Southbrook, Canterbury, for pearl barley. Second order of merit: Gutbrie and Larnach's Company, Dunedin, for hall door ; Halley and Ewing, Wellington, for door ; Steward and Co., Wellington, for mantle-shelf and door ; Ford and Ogden, Malvern Hills, Canterbury, for drain pipes, &c.; George Norbury, Wellington, for drain pipes ; John C. Ellis, Merivale, Southland, for stone ; Edward Macuffery, Q.ieenstown, for stove; Charles O'Neill, Wellington, for flagging ; Fleming, Gray, and Co., Inver-
cargill, and W. Irvine and Co., Palmerston, Otago, for oatmeal ; W. D. Wood, Christchurch, for oatmeal; Greig and Hunter, Chribietiurcb, for stone. Third order of merit: Port Chalmers Quarrying Company, for blue stone. Honorable mention : William Wilson, Christchurch, for stone.
The official declaration of the awards will be made on the 22nd instant. The day will be a public holiday. There will be a parade of troops, and tbe whole proceedings will be of a formal character.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3032, 15 March 1881, Page 3
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