FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION.
AWARDS. By Telegraph.—Press Association, I Wellington, Friday. The High Commissioner has supplied a. supplementary and linal list of awards a granted to New Zealand! at the Franco- a British Exhibition, covering certain I omissions in the previously published list. Grand Prize. New Zealand Government for a Collective exhibit. GOLD MEDALS. Pyne and Co., Christclurorli, for sheepskins. Broad and Reeve. Uroua Bridge, tor temp andl tow, Ja«. Madden and Son, I I Chrislchuroli, for hemp; New Zealand Government (Department of Agriculture), for wine.; TenuUa Vineyards, llawke's Bay, for wine. SILVER MEDALS. Thomson and Co., Duiiedin, mineral waters and cordials; audi James WiUcic, veterinary diagrams. BRONZE MEDALS. New Zealand Paper Mftls, Ltd., for .. ]iaper. HONOURABLE MENTION. Campbell and Klireiilried Co., Ltd., '> Auckland, for Puriri ininpral water; and l " The New Zealand Mineral Springs Ltd., u Wliangarci. for Kamo mineral water.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 41, 13 March 1909, Page 2
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