PAINTING COMPETITION
The painting competition for Chiefs and Braves resulted in a large number of entries, some good work coming to hand. The prize of seven shillings and sixpence (,7s 6d) has been won by Little Feather, whose painting of % the chief is typical of true Indian colouring. The results are as follow: First: Little Feather (Doris Bint, Ponsonby■. Highly Commended: B ue Morning (Marie Kissel, Wellington); Wayside Flower (B. Houlder. Hamilton): Winding Trail (Frank MoleswortH, Mount Roskill): Fieecy Cloud (Jean Ambury, Epsom ■ : Harvest Me:" a ma Chamber lain. Christchurch); Steep Wnd Cecil A. Cov.an, Auckland ; S ken Petal (Kathleen Scott. Takapura : Brave Hunter (J. H. Dofcbyn. Grey Lynn) ; Forest Fire (Jos e Ssmes, Auckland); Waving Pampas (Sedwell Thwaites, Rotowaro : Whispering Night I'Sybil Rcwar. Te Awamutul: Red Sunset Ruth C.-. - G'e- E. e - (Maureen McMillan. Epsom-: Red Cloud (Dorothy Morgan, Wa:pukurau).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 337, 24 April 1928, Page 8
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141PAINTING COMPETITION Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 337, 24 April 1928, Page 8
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