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Further Awards.

The following is the list of awards in Class I, comprising iron, brass, zinc, and other castings, and manufacturers' ornaments, castings, hydraulic apparatus, stoves, ranges, grates, general hardware, lamps, tin, anl japanned ware. The judges were Messrs (I, Ashcroft, Levestam, M.H.R., W. Brown, G. Darton, E. W. Mills, W. Dawson, J. Nancarrow, W, Whvte, M.fl.R. Ornamental Castings.— Scott Bros., Christchurch, Ist ; S. Luke and Sons, "Wellington, 2nd. Kitchen Ranges. — Scott Bros., Christchurch, Ist prize; T. J. Water, Christchurch, 2nd ; T. Crompton, Christchurch, 3rd ; S. Luke and Sons, Wellington, and H. B. Shacklock, Dunedin, special commendation. General Castings. — Mills and Cadle, Wellington, Ist ; brass castings and finished brass work, A. and F. Burt, Dunedin, Ist ; J. and F. Danks, Christchurch, 2nd ; S. Danks and Son, Wellington, 3rd. First class special prize and special mention for brass pinnacles, awarded to S. Danks and Son, Wellington. First class special prize and special mention for coppersmiths' work, A. and F. Burt, Dunedin. Tinware and Japanned Ware. — P. Cameron, Wellington, Ist; I. Garland, Wellington, 2nd ; B. J. Foothead, Wellington, 3rd. 3rd Class, L, comprising gold and silversmiths' work, jewellery, and embroidery in gold and silver. Judges : George Denton, J, F. Algren, F. F. Grady, ' J. King, Telfer, andC. H. Williams.-Sieg-fried Kohn, Wellington, Ist prize for jewellery. The workmanship was excellent. Especial notice was taken of emerald and diamond broochesand opal and diamond bracelet (no competition) ; also Ist prize for exhibits in silver. Marcus Sandatein, Christchurch, 2nd prize for silver coffee-pot, made to complete set of English manufacture. C. W. Roberts, Palmerston North, Ist prize for Military and naval embroidery and badges n gold and silver j workmanship excellent no competition); , ' '

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 122, 3 October 1885, Page 4

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Further Awards. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 122, 3 October 1885, Page 4

Further Awards. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 122, 3 October 1885, Page 4

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