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INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.

AWARDS. United Press Association. Wellington, September 30. The following further awards have been made Class D, Section 11, comprising steammade rope, hand-made rope, and flax. Steam-made rope—Manilla rope: Donoghy and Co., Dunedin, 1 (with high recommendation for water-laid); Auckland Fibre Company, 2 (with high recommendation for four-stranded); Hale, Throp & Co., Christchurch, 3. New Zealand Flax rope: Hale, Throp & Co., Christchurch, 1; Auckland Fibre Manufacturing Company, 2 ; Donoghy & Co., Dunedin, 3. Tarred rope: Auckland Fibre Company, 1. The same company received honorable mention for coir rope, New Zealand flax lines—Auckland Fibre Manufacturing Company, 1; Hale, Throp & Co., Christchurch, 2. Hemp sash, lead, signal, plough, and fishing lines, with special mention for excellence of manufacture—Hale, Throp & Co., Christchurch, 1. Flax rope—Auckland Fibre Manufacturing Company, highly recommended, Shop twine—Hale, Throp & Co., Cliristchuich, recommended. Manilla binding twine—Donoghy & Co., Dunedin, 1; Auckland Fibre Manufacturing Co., 2; Hale, Throp & Co., Christchurch, 3 ; N.Z, flax binding twine—Auckland Fibre Manufacturing Co., 1; Hale, Throp and Co., Christchurch, 2. Fibre mattingAuckland Fibre Manufacturing Company, highly recommended. Hand-made rope —W. Webber, New Plymouth, 1, Handmade cord and twine—J, C. Andrews, Hangioia, recommended. New Zealand flax in bales—Gledhill & Thompson, Tuamarina, 1; Auckland Fibre Manufacturing Co., 2,

Class E, Section 3.—Extract of Boap — J. Hyde & Co., Kilbirnie, Wellington, 1; Watson Petty, Auckland, 2, Paste Blacking, no competition—Kitchen & Sons,' Wellington, 1. Soaps—Kitchen & Sons, Wellington, 1; W. Phillips, Nelson.2, Toilet Soaps (no competition) -Horatia Hjorth and Co., Auckland, 1. Tallow—(Jear Meat Preserving Co., Wellington, 1; Wellington Meat Preserving Co., 2. Neatsfoot and. Trotter Oil—J. E. Evans, Wellington, 1; Gear Meat Co., 2; neatsfoot oil, Pomphrey & Newland, Johnsonville, 3, Auckland Tobacco Factory, Ist prize for tobacco, cigars, and cigarettes, and special commendation for excellence of manufacture and general display,

Classes A, and C, comprising pottery ware, sanitary appliances, drain pipes', fibre, clay goods, lime and concrete, marble, antimony, coal and coke, cement, copper ore and woodware joinery and paints, pottery ware generally— Austin, Kirk and Co., Christcliurch, 1; Luke Adams, Sydenham, 2, Sanitary appliances, exclusive of drain pipesAustin, Kirk and Co,, Christcliurch, 1, Drain pipes-Springfield Coal and Fire Clay Co., Canterbury, 1; George Norbury, Wellington, 2. Ornamental and household pottery—G. Boyd, Auckland, 1; L. Adams, Sydenham, 2. Fire clay goods-Branner Coal Company, Greymouth, 1. Hydraulic lime and concrete -J. Wilson and Co., Auckland, 1. Marble mantelpieces, workmanship commended (lio competition)—R. Levett, Auckland. Native matble slabs and medallions-Caswell Sound Marble Co,, Wellington, commended, AntimonyAntimony Co., Queen Charlotte's Sound, special recommendation. Coal and coke —Branner Coal Company, lion, .mention; Coal Pit Heath Company, Greymouth, lion, mention. Portland cenient-T. J. Thompson, Bluff Harbour. Copper ore and metal—Champion Copper .Mining, Company, Nelson, special mention, Woodware—Dunedin Iron and Woodware Company, 1, Joinery—Halley and Swing, Wellington, 1; Waddell, M'Leod and Weir, Wellington, 2; Auckland Timber Company, Auckland, 3. PaintsThames Paint Co,, Thames, 1; New Zealand Hematite Paint Co., Nelson 2 ■ Rutherford & Co., Auckland, 3. In'this class jurors refer bo the collection of timber specimens and engineering models and drawings exhibited by the Public Works Department, but as the exhibit is ii Government one, no award can be made, They therefore recommend the granting of. a,complimentary medal to Mr Connal, E.C., who collected and arranged the* exhibits,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2109, 1 October 1885, Page 2

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INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2109, 1 October 1885, Page 2

INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2109, 1 October 1885, Page 2

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