INGLEWOOD HORTICULTURAL SHOW.
SCHOOL CLASSES. Freehand Drawing Kate IJodd 1. Hilarie Leppcr 2. Allan Little h.e. All are from Lepperton. Fifteen entries. Oomctriral Drawing—Albert Codd i, I'erey Feek 2. Four entries. Handwriting—To Standard IV.: Olive Taylor 1, Eileen liegg.s 2; six entries. Standard IV. E. Ueggs 1, Ethel Lecfli 2. Archie Cartwriglit h.c.; thirteen entries. Standards V. and VI.: James Middlemass (Norfolk load) 1, Ivy l'eakins I 2; thirty-six rntrjei!.
An exhibit by the Inglewood school, ] consisting of mangolds (long red and ; yellow globe), carrots, swedes, and cabbages, was awarded first prize, Tlr l judge complimented the children on the excellence of the exhibit, which was far ahead of the exhibits of children in other parts of the province. Mr. \V. Kymes, M.P., exhibited .ev-ral lace col I nr.' made from native flax by Mrs. Williams, (if Toko. The exhibit 'caused considerable interest, and was (favorably commented oi. j The gate receipts were Afternoon j £6 198 3d., evening I'ls Is.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 72, 14 March 1908, Page 5
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161INGLEWOOD HORTICULTURAL SHOW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 72, 14 March 1908, Page 5
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