MAORI INDUSTRIES
o£rving. 1 ■ (Judge. — Mr. Geo. Ebbett, Hastings.) Anei.ent wood carving.— P. H. B'Jrr 1. Only entry. , . [Walking stick. — Mrs, Daniell Ellison 1 and 2, Akonga Mohi 3, R. Topper v.h.c. Four entries. • Pipep. — Mrs. Ka Tiwai 1. Only entry. . . Canoe model. — ^Akonga Mohi 1. Only entry. Old carving tools. — Miss M. Reteuaeyer 1. Only entry. ; Specimen of Maori art. — Mrs. Ka Tiwai 1, Only entry. Kiwi mat. — Akonga Mohi 1, Mrs. -Di Ellison 2, Mra. Ka Tiwai 3. Three entries. Feather mat. — Mrs. D. Ellison 1, Akonga Mohi 2. Three entries. Korowai. — Akonga Mohi l and 2,* R. Topper 3, . Mrs. Daniel Ellison y.h.e. Five entries, Pokeka. — Akonga Mohi 1, Mrs. Ka Tiwai 2. Two entries. Coloured material or flax mat. — Mrs. Ka Tiwai 1 and 2. Three entries. Pingao and kiekie mats. — Akonga Mohi 1. Only entry. Maori material, pakeha dye. — Akonga Mohi 1- Only entry. ' ° . Material and , colouring kiekie. — Akonga Mohi 1. Two entries. Piu Piu. — Mrs. Ku Tiwai I, Akonga Mohi 2. Three entries. Titangi. — Akonga Mohi 1A Mrs. "Ka Tiwai 2, R. Topper 3. Three entries. Hats. — Mrs. Colin White 1 and h.c,, Akonga Mohi 2 and c., Mrs. Daniel Ellison 3, Mrs. Ka Tiwai h.c. Nifie .ontries. Feathers from, native birds. — Akonga Moki I, Mrs. D. Ellison 2, Mrs. Ka Tiwai 3, R. Topper v.h.c. Three entries. Kit, .any variety.. — Mrs. Ka Tiwai 1, Akonga Mohi 2 and 3. Five entries. Fancy kits. — Mrs. Ka Tiwai 1, Akonga Mohi 2 and 3, Mrs. Campbell Macniven v.h.c. Ten entries. Kete Taewa. — Mrs. Ka Tiwai 1 and 2. Six entries. 3 WARWEAPONS. ! Patu Pounamu. — Akonga Moki 1 and 2. Three entries. ' j Patuaroa. — Akonga Mohi 1, Mrs. D. Ellison 2n Mrs. Ka Tiwai 3. Three entries. * " Taiaha. — Mts. Ka Tiwai 1, Akonga Mohi 2. Two entries. Kotiate. — Alan Avery 1. Only entry. Tewha Tewha. — Mrs. D. Ellison 1, Akonga Mohi 2. Two entries. U PERSONAL ORNAMENTS. (Whakakai or tau. — Akonga Mohi 1 and 2. Two entries. Mako. — Mrs. Daniel Ellison 1, Akonga Mohi 2 and v.h.e. Four entries. Any other ornament of Maori handicraft. — Mrs. Te Kuini Brightwell 1, Akonga Mohi 2, R. Topper 3. Three entries. Hei. — Akonga Mohi 1, Mrs. Te Kuini Brightwell 2 and 3. Three entries. " Tiki. — Mrs. Harriett Tomlin 1, Akonga Mohi 2 and 3, Mrs. D. Ellison. v.h.c. Five entries. Any other article of Maori, workmanship not otherwise provided for. — W. Kinross Wkite 1, E. Topper 2. Three entries. SPECIAL CLASSES, NEW WOEK. Floor mat. — Mzs. Ka Tiwai 1 and 2. Phreo entries. Hat. — Mrs. Ka Tiwai 1 and 2, Akonga Mohi 3. Three entries. Kit. — Mrs. Ka Tiwai 1 and 3, Akonga Mohi 2 and v.h.c. Six entries. Carving.— Akonga Mohi 1. Only mtry. ^Any other work. — Akonga Mohi 1, ^5ts. Te Kuini Brightwell 2 and 3, Mrs! £a Tiwai v.h.c. Five entries. HORTICULTURE (Judges. — Mr. J. Mason, Feilding (Dahlias), and Miss M. Ebbett, Hastings (other exhibits). 18 dahlias, decorative or kybrid cacuc.— Miss May Hoperoft I. Three enriesa
12 dahlias, decorative or kybrid cactus. — E. A. Pretious 1. Tkree entries. Six dahlias, decorative or kybrid cao* tus. — Miss May Hoperoft 1, E. A. Pretious 2- Four entries. Tkree daklias, decorative, or kybrid cactus, distinct. — Miss May Hoperoft 1, E. A. Pretious 2, Mrs. M, E. Elliott 3. Six entries. Tkree daklias, decorative, or kybrid cactus, one variety. — Miss May Hoperoft 1 and 2, L. Hicks 3. Seven entries. Six ckarm variety dahlias. — Miss May Hoperoft 1 and 2. Two entries. Three ckarm variety daklias, distinct, — Miss May Hoperoft 1 and 2. Tkree entries. Six pompom variety daklias, distinct. — Miss May Hoperoft 1 and 2, L. Hicks 3. Seven entries. Twelve zinnias, tkree distinct colours. — Mrs. L. L. Grakam 1. Two entries. Six zinnias. — Mrs. E. M. Toswill I, Miss M. Halstead 2, Mise Gladis Giitkrie 3. Four entries. * Tkree zinnias. — Mrs. M. E. Toswill I* Miss Gladis Guthrie 2fl Mrs. L. L. Grakam 3. Five entries, Twelve asters— Miss G. Breen 1, Mr*. R. Brathwaite 2, Mrs. L. L. Grakam 3, Five entries. Six asters. — Mrs. L. I* Grakam 1, Miss G. Breer 2, J. Beamish 3. Four entries. Three gerberas. — Miss M. Halstead 1, Only entry. Collection of cut flowers. — Miss G. _ Breen 1, Mrs. M. E. Toswill 2, Mrs. L, L. Graham 3. Three entries. African marigolds. — G. C. Thornton 1, L. Hicks 2, Miss Gladis Guthrie 3. Four entries. Cannas. — G. C. Thornton 1 and 3, Miss M. Halstead 3. Three entries. Belladonnas. — G. G. Thornton 2. Only entry. ! , Three varieties of berries. — Miss E. Glenny 2. Two entries. Michaelmas daisies. — Miss M. Halstead 1, G. C. Thornton 2. Two eptries. Sunflower, size and quality. — F. Ormond 1 and 2, W. B. Davis 3. Six entries. Basket of cut flowers. — Mrs. E. Appleby 1. Only entry. Bowl of cut flowers. — L. Hicks 1, Mrs. E. Appleby 2. Two entries. Children 's class, tkree flowers. — Miss Betty Graham 1, Miss Nola Perry 2. Two entries.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 53, 18 March 1937, Page 6
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