COMPETITION RESULTS
Short Story: First: Little Swift Canoe (Fitzie Morris, Mt. St. John Avenue, Epsom, Auckland). Second: Dew of June (Helen Williams, Great South Road, Ellerslie, Auckland). Highly Commended: Harvest Moon (Alma Chmberlain, Christchurch); Silver Heel (Daphne Dy mock, Frankton Junction); Beav.fr Hunter (Denis Glover, Takapuna, Auckland); Lone Sentinel (Lewis Morgan, Waihi) ; Singing Bird (Ruth Niblock, Stanley Bay, Auckland); Little Spring Moon (Florence Smith, Ponsonby, Auckland); Forest Lover (Rachel Baker, Tauranga); Red Eagle (E. Watts, Archhill, Auckland); Evening Sky (Mavis Rhodes, Edendale, Auckland). Poetry:— First: Twinklefoot (Helen Shaw# Slack’s Road, Palmerston North). Second: Harvest Moon (Alma Chamberlain, Riccarton, Christchurch). Highly Commended: Dew of June (Helen Williams, Ellerslie, Auckland); Little Swift Canoe (Fitzie Morris, Epsom, Auckland); Red Dawn (Neila McLeod, Dominion Road, Auckland); Waving Pampas (Sedwell Thwaites, Rotowaro, Huntly); Forest Lover (Rachel Baker, East Anglia, Tauranga). Drawing:—• First Prize: Shining Feather (R. Williamson, \ Victoria Street, Devonport, Auckland). Second Prize: Harvest Moon (Alma Chamberlain, Rata Street, Riccarton, Christchurch). Highly Commended: Morning Light (Edith Harkins, Newton, Auckland); Blue Morning (Marie Kissel, Kelburn, Wellington); Dancing Blue Water (Ida Wilcox, Frankton Junction); Brave Hunter (Joseph H. Dobbyn, Grey Lynn, Auckland). “Christmas in Camp”: Guides:—First: Eyes of the Morning (Ruby Blair, Dexter Avenue, Mt. Eden; Kakamai Company). Scouts:—First: Beaver Hunter (Denis Glover, Brett Avenue, Takapuna; St. David’s Troop). The prize-winners are requested to forward a list of six books to Redfeather, so that a selection may be made.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 233, 21 December 1927, Page 6
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