FRANKLIN A. & P. SHOW
Additional Awards The following awards, which were not previously published owing to the Steward's book being temporarily lost, were made in connection with the show held last week, viz: SCHOOL COMPETITIONS. Boys: Hand writing (under 14): H. Butcher, Pukekohe school, 1 ; C. Maxwell, Pukekohe Convent school 2 Handwriting (under 11): Raymond Drumm, Tuakau school, 1 ; William Ingram, Tuakau school, 2 ; Charles Jamieson, Harrisville school, 3. Map of New Zealand, coloured, and showing provinces : Leslie Roadley, Pukekohe Convent school, 1; K. Graham, Pukekohe school, 2 ; B. Waters, Pukekohe school, 3; C. Morrison, Pukekohe school, c. Girls:
Hand writing (under 14): Ada Scott, Pukekohe school, 1 ; Nellie Dunn, Waiuku school, 2 ; Nellie Flavell (Waiuku school, 3 ; Dorothy Allen, Waiuku school), c.
Handwriting (under 11): Hazel McDonald, Waiuku school, 1; Annie Harriman, Pukekohe school, 2 ; Georgina Costor, Waiuku school, 3. Map of New Zealand, coloured, showing provinces: Avis Simpson, Pukekohe school, 1 ; May Shotbolt, Pukekohe school, 2 ; Eunice Reekie, Pukekohe school, 3.
In the list of prizes that appeared in our Tuesday's issue Mr A. Tozer (Buckland) should have been credited with first prize for best bird in light breed of fowls, second prize being won by Mr E. L. Curnow. Mr Tozer was also first for white Leghorn cockerel.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 356, 1 March 1918, Page 4
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