LIST OF AWARDS.
The following are the Judge's awards:—-‘ i AGRICULTURAL DIVISION. 1 1 Three mangolds. named: Scott Mucky}, \\'. Bowman 2, \V. .\. Robinson ii. _ Six swedcs, named: \Vaiter Allen i, 11. hevtil 2. .\i. i-.'. Prendergast 3. six yellow fleshed turinun: \\'ultei‘ Allen I and 2. six vwinte iiesiieu turnips named: Thomas Higgins i. \\'alter Alli-n e. H. Lui‘mau ii. six sweues: ueorge Deauman i, D. J. Turner 2, Morgan Bros. 3. Six Swedes: Li. DBadiiiaii i, D. J. Turner '2, Salvation Army Training Farm 3. Turnips, six white ilesh: 3'. Alien l, 'l‘. Higgins 2. Turnips, six yellow ilesh: G. Dcauman i. 'l'urnips, six: M. E. Pl‘euderKast i. .\ianxoids. three named for Chal« lenge cup: \\'. .\'. Robinson 1. \V. G. Smith 2. Roberts. Bros. 3. .\iaugoids, three yelluw globes: \\'. N. Robinson 1, Roberts Bros. 2. .\iangolds three: W. N. Robinson i. Roberts Bros. 2 and 3. .\iangoids, three tankard: \\'. u. smith 1. .\iangoids, three} Jersey uueen: John Casey i and 2. Roberts Bros. 3. .\iangolds. three Long Red: \V. G.‘ smith i. D. sainshui'y '2. R. ’i‘. held 3. .\lan- 1 golds, three Hod intermediate: \V. N. Rob-i inson i, Roberts Bros. 2 and 3. Sugar .\ian~ ‘ golds. three; \\'. N. Robinson 1. ecott .\lacky 2, o. .\iarciiam 3. .\iungoius, twoz| \\’. (.3. Smith I. Roberts Bros. 2. R. T: Reid 3. Carrots, three Long Bed: Kirk-i ham Bros. L Roberts Bros. 2, Cannell Bros. 3. Farmers' Bay. (Best collection and display or ileld produce and garden veg-e----tabies grown by dairy farmer): A. V. Ballard i. Carrots. three \Vhite Field: Kirknam Bros. 1. w. N. Robinson 2, cannell Bros. 3. Cari‘otS. three \\'hiie Belgianzi Kirkham Bros. 1. Cannell 2 and 3, Carrots. ‘ three yellow: H. H. Giddy i and 2. Carrots‘.i three Ox Heart: J. .\lc\Vhannell i. \V. Nu Robinson 2. Kirkham Bros. 3. Potatoes. nine table. Cp-to-datet S. Allen i. Potatoes, table, nine Early Round \\"hile: J. T. Sharpe i. J. Ballard 2. Potatoes. table, nine, early, coloured: J. T. Sharp 1, J, Ballard 2. Potatoes. table. nine early. Kidney: J. TA Sharp 1, J. Ballard ‘2. Potatoes, nine‘ main crop. white: J. Bollard i. A. Brown; I'. J. T. Sharp 3. Potatoes. nine mami crop; .\iiss Spurdle i. S. F. Sutton 2. J.‘ Casey 3, Potatoes. nine table. main crop.. coloured J. Ballard 1. Potatoes, nine main. crop. Kidney: J. 'l'. Sharp 1, J. Ballard 2,‘ S. Ballard 3. Potatoes. table. three dis-1 tinct varieties. three or each: .1. T. snarp‘ i. S. Allen 2. Potatoes. table, six riis~l tlnrt varieties. three or each J. Ballard‘ 1. J. T. Sharp 2. Potatoes. table. nine} distinct varieties. three of each: .7. Ballard‘ 1. Potatoes, table ‘2Sib, tor trophy pre-l sented by Mr \\'. .\l. Cami: E. )1. Foster i, J. T. Sharp 2. Heaviest pntatoes. nine, s'hape to he ronsirleren: Mrs J. Hinemann 1. Miss FDlll‘dlf‘ i‘. .\laize. Dent, six robs; s, aartnn Davies i. Canneli Bros. 2. G. .\larrhani 3. Knmi Kumi. grown under field ronriiiinns: Klrkham Bros. 1. 5. Armstrong 9. it. \\'. Russell 3. Clover hay: J. E. i‘. ‘ \\'esinn i. T. .\l. Urns-s i‘. Natiw Dept,\\‘aimihi 3. Grass hay: .\. i-‘otherin I anti '2, Roberts Bros. li. sham 1 ‘ ENSILAGE. Ensilaze: i". B. “i=l: i. T. .\l. Dynes 2. SPECIAL WOOL CALBSES. ' FLEECE WOOL. STI'D SHEEP. ‘ Ram‘s tier-re (Smxihrlown) Otlnapa Esiaio i anri 5!, l". Bremer :7. Ram‘s necce, iiiuxnnry Marsh. P. Brenler i, . CROBSBRED FLEECES. I Fine crossbred: Otinapa Estate i. NOGGET SECTION. Finitv \\'. Johnstr‘ne i, i‘. Bremer i'. imarsr. i'. Bromrr i. _,—_. r APICULTURAL DIVISION. OPEN OR CHAMPION CLASSES. Granulated hnnr‘y: B. J. Cloak? iTimarn» i. Thomas urns. isnuihianri; I’. i;_ [l. “.IQL intllli’ullfli 3. Liquid honey: l". .lary i Iflll\\llai‘|" l. i‘.. .\. imrurs i‘i’auralum) '3. .\. ii. Di‘ailman iTii‘au) 3. Seviiun hum-y. Ponrsun urns. \i'laurh‘lanrim i. iim-swax: 13. I|. iii-st ißniuiuna}, i: l‘earst.“ urns. triannoiiunls, I’, .\. L, Pearson \Lllllllil'llflllh‘) 3. COMMERCIAL BEEKEEPERS. it‘nr uwners, not 14‘s.; than at invest mannlaimi hum-i. \\hllt‘. Mrs M. i»'.l|v:|iilliflll il'imm l. .\. I-t. Inwuiinun \Tiruu: z’. I humus lirns. i‘itlilllillilill :4. Liquid twin-y, \\luiv: 'l‘liuiua» urns. isuunnmma i, \ F. ill-:lxiilmn l'ii‘.|!li 2', “rs ii. i-'. lu-miiimn il'J‘Jil‘ :i, Ilmnnluiml h-Inm; llyiii .uniu-I' I. J‘u’x i'i‘anninmvl i_ .\_ n_ Inuit“ iH.|IlIllI"|l' -.‘. \. 1.. i‘mrsnn il'iilililt'zluul“ .i. Liquid honey, Jinhi :unln-r \ 11. imzn-lmnn l‘nau, i. l-‘. .l:ll'\' Ennnimrn' I‘. Illiilll.|< Hl’ns’ .\‘iimmuml‘, lzi. liqnm imnvx. liit‘iliillll :unhor: [mm-mu urns. iiil:|miz-i.iml~v i, \u-i'llwn “Hum: plu‘ll‘sitli lirus (i'lziniiuianulsi l. Jim-\\uh. “KIN: \ ll l|:i\ii‘>‘ illililllllHH 1. l‘i-urmn 111 m. \‘.l;|HY|"L\l\K‘." -.'. .\. i.. mun-sun (.I-liiiii‘lillliL‘y .i. { AMATEUR BEEKEEPERS. i i\\|lii nun l-I Lzu iiime 2 ni'anulaimi hunm is I' hvsi Jam”. li.nn.i l. i-_ \irm'vam- \zahiimwni’i i.. V.‘ ion-nun . lllxllill :mnvx l \ urn“ ,14.|r.{1\1.p I. n l‘iii‘nd irmkiun I[t_ Host lininiuni ? ‘l‘lHun lll'H"\ ll L. Larier \Tauransal i, 1. u. liust ;_
Beeswax: u, Friend vFrankmn i. E. n! l‘mst (Rotntunav 9. E. ii. (znleinan 3. ilnm- I liii‘rlal liiépla); it. \\‘aiwii (.\iurrinsrillc) 1. ' 1 OPEN CLASS. i (jinn'pntitnl‘; “‘ll., half’ never “on a_ first) prize .11 any i-rciious \\'alkfli” “mi“ ehonm l i..ranulaiml huucy: .\. Hilli‘l‘iill>iill iliilll‘. edit]; 1, B. T. Cloake i |'ilnaru;“.‘. “I 3 ”-1 i. Deadfnan «Tiraur ::. Liquid honey: or; H. i-‘. Deadnmn 'l‘lraui I. F. Jill‘i' ‘TauV'hHl‘Pi 1. D. \lrGrervu‘ (MINNIE; imuri» li. Section honey: L. .-\. Barnes) .‘l’auranga ) i. ; OPEN CLASS. '. SPECIAL PRIZES. ‘ Hone' Dis lar—Pearson Bros. (Claudeiand) I), A. 131.. Pearson (Claudela’ndS) _ c. l‘ancy beeswax: Pearson Bros. (ClaudelandSl 1. Honey vinegar: E- C- “391““, 1. Display or lay-products: R. \\atson) (.\lorrinsvillei 1. Best tin honey suitable. export: Mrs M F. Deadman (Tirau) 1.5 K; E. [madman (Tiram 2’. A. L. Pearsonl {Claudelands) 11. I _______._ PHOTOGRAPHIC DIVISION. _ ‘ Amateur. I Senior Division. over ~20 3'831‘5- I New Zealand Landscape (prize includesi Assnriatlon‘s Diploma): R. J. searle i, u. R. Chance 2. New Zealand seascape (prize, includes Assocmtion‘s Diplomai: R. J. Searie I. A. L. Chance 9. .\ew Zealand adult figure study (prize includes As: sociation's Diploma): F. L. Bowron 1. 3115: J. .\l. S. Beale 2. New Zealand child figure studl‘ (prize includes Assoctaiions Diploma): 11155 L. E. Black I. Miss J. .‘1- =- Beale 2. Farm. station or busn life scene iprize includes Association‘s Diploma): F. R. Lamb I. Miss J. .\l. Beale 2. Special Ginsu. Photograph or kauri tree: T. E. Gresham 1. C. E. Ray 2. Photograph oi’ rimu tree: .\iiss J. M. Beale 1. Photograph of single native tree. any other variety: R. \\ bite: law 1, A. L. Chance 2. Photograph oi noun or native trees: A. Chance i. B. E. \Vells 2. Open Clause. Photograph of kauri tree: J. F. -Louden‘ 1. Photograph of rlmu tree: J. F. Louden 2. Photograph of native tree. any other; variety: Miss T. R. Kent 1. E. hays 1| Photograph of native trees: R. J. Smith I.‘ E. T. Robson 2. New Zealand landscapci (prize includes Association’s Diploma):i E. Dodgeon I, Miss Joan Nevill ‘2. New; Zealand seascape (prize includes Associa-i tion’s Diploma): l". L. Casbolt i, R. J.; Searle 2. New Zealand adult figure studyl (prize includes Association’s Diploma): 15.; T. Robson i. R. Keys :2. New Zealand child: figure study (prize includes Association's Diploma): R. J. Searle 1, Miss T. R. Kent. 2. Farm, station or bush lii‘e scene (prizc‘ includes Association's Diploma): Miss T. li. Kent 1, R. Keys 2. Junior DWI-Lon. New Zealand landscape (prize includes! Association’s Diploma): L. Wilson 1, A. L. Chance 2. New Zealand seascape (prizel Includes Association’s Diploma): Miss 1.; Hartley 1. L. Wilson 2. New Zealand adult iigure (prize includes Association’s Diploma): F. R. Nicol 1. Miss E. Slater '2. New Zealand child study (prize includes Association's Diploma): Miss E. Slater 1. Farm, station or bush ni‘e scene (prize includes Association‘s Diploma): L. \\'ilson I, Miss E. Slater 2. —____. SCHOOL DIVISION. RURAL SECTION. Note hook, rural science and garden notes (Form 11.): Martin \Viliiams (Orini). 1: Helen McNaughton (Orini), 2. Note‘ book. rural science and garden notes, (Form 1): Bernice Gibson (Frankton), i.‘ Boys‘ and girls" club record for calf rear-i mg: George Wallis (Pipiroa), 1. Note, book (science) l-‘orm l'l: Lorna Boriand (Frankton), i; Eichstead (l’i'aiiiston), Li New book (science) Form 1: June Tanner; (Frankton). 1- Graph: nukuhia School, in Max Eeazley (Te llua lluai. 2. (Jolleciioni of named weeds: Valerie Eiphick (Han-f Itapu). i; Krhiklhl School. 2. Collection: or dried grasses: Connie .\lacLachlan (Tej Kowhai). i. Nature study collection: ‘Brian \\'hincray (Frankton). 1. chord]. tot class project: nuku‘hia School, 1; .\iar-l gal-at Robinson (Te Kowhai’). 9. Nature study wall chart: Raglan School, 1. Two isamples or seed: llunza llunga School. 1. Sample packets of tour varieties or grass: iiinura linnga School. I. Ciiicciion or native plants: Vincent Taylor (“73th East), 1: Earnest Thompson (\Valhl East). 9. Samples of native timber: (Entry without name), 1. COOKERV SECTION. (Girls under 18 years.) Nut loaf: J. Gudex 2. M. Humor 3. Gurraut scones: N. Barlow 1. l. Roberts 9. Scones: J. \Vlggins I. J. Cresswell Q. .\i. Clothier 3. Girdle scones: J. Cresswell i and 7. Pikelets: J. Cressweli 1 and :7, .i.| Peters 3. Madeira cake: lit Milne i. .\.! Mchtchan 9. Light fruit cake: A. MrCutchan i. D. Richardson 2. R. Milne 3. Gingerbread: N. Hil‘st i. Sponge sandwich: J. .\iathieson l, l. Roberts 2, G. Glass! 3. Queen cakes: L. McKelvie 1. R. .\lilne' E, 5. \Voodcock 3. Small cakes: J. Snow-l Img 1 and 2. Miss A. Mccutchan 3. Plain‘ biscuits: J. Gudex i. J. \\‘iggins ~2. snort-i bread: z. Barlow i, J. Gudex Q. .\I. Hun-i ter 3. J. Roberts h.c. Jam tarts. putt pastry: J. Cresswell i. l. Roberts i'. Coconut ice: J. Creswell 1. J. \Vigirins 9. F, \\"hiteford 3. Turkish delight: A. Wood cock 1, Jr Cresswell '2. PRIMARY SECTION. Thrift article made from waste material (girls): Betty Cowley (Kio Rio) 1. Joy. Graham (Knmakorau) '2, Ethel Romney? (Komakorau) 3, Lindsay \\'ntson (Te Puni- ‘. nga) 4. Article from waste material (bm'xi‘ ‘ llex .\lills (Nearuawnnia) 1. Mail .\lill-i thews (\V'hitiora). Jim Cowley (Kin Kim,’ 3. E. Nye iWiiiliora) 4. Essay: .\iarir. lion. inson (Te KOWIIHI) I, l-‘rad (Zumpstone (Kiol Rio) 9. Keith Thompson (Kio Kin) 3, Beryl] Limmer (Te Kowhui) .i. Individual Exhibits. Illustrated note-book: Kura Emery (Te Mawhai 1, Bruce Marquand (Frankton) 2, Best piece wood work: A. Leong (\\’hiti—ora) I. J. Penniket (Hamilton West) 2. Phil Reilly \Pl‘l\‘ill(‘ School) 3, (Writing. Primers: Shirley Dui‘r (\\‘hitiora) 1. \\’iliiam Bramwell (Piromria‘i 2. .\largm-e“ l‘orsyth (\\‘hitiorai 3, Chile l-li'ntun (Te Kowhai). standard 1: Kathleen Moore (Gladstone) I, An'ihony Senior (Hamilton “735!) ‘2. 11. LOVIllt (.\leadmrbank) 3. \\'il-I liam Keycs (Gladstone) 4. Standard ll: i-ran'k Sample iilladstone) 4. Ronald Cooper ‘(\Vhitiorn) L'. .\lai‘ll llookbank (.\lcadowibank) 3, Dawn Abraham (\\‘hitiorai J, Standard lll: Bryan \\'m‘sop iGladstonei 1,. ineginain Park (Gladstone) a. Robert] .\laeonaghie (Gladstone: a, \‘erna Bend iTC lAwamutu: i. Standard l\': Rex Sadg‘rove iLliadstone) I. Dnrotlir \\‘iison (Giai'isimm) 2. Trevor I7lii (Gladstone) :1. (men Adams‘ tillai‘lstoltei 4. standard \'l Nancy Unites! (ElliCt‘i'i': Bio-"in i. .\nrman Smith \\i‘ni’ll-i urn) ~2. Lillian Davidson (\\'hitlora) 3. iiwen Adams ii'iladstonai ~i. Mandarii Vt! .\‘ellon lioiman (\\'hltim'a) i. Lrnnttn . Fulton i\\'liitlnrai :‘. \‘alr'rii- Nit-(.135 (\\'hiiiora; ii. Elhf‘l .\irNaurllmn il’irotwin) 4. Open class: neuron Arnisfrnng (\\'hitiorai i. \‘alerii‘ Nicholas (\\'iiiiinrg‘, r. .\rlsun Holman i\\'niiiora) 3, Amy I'atarson illumlltuu East) -I. Mapping. Standard TV: Coral Ellis (\\‘alramarama) t, .\laui‘ii'i‘ Smith (\\'llillora) i’. lithe] Rumliey \Knliiakoraui 3. Mary Davies \Te liua iluni I. standard \': l'airicm Dixon‘ (\\'nirauiaraina) 1. Mary Oliver (\\'aitotuna) I‘. Joy Graham ilt'mnakorau) 3.! Thomas .\iai'iionaiii (\\'aiieluna) .i, June] \\‘_\'iiie thin Kim lt.i‘. Standard \‘l: Sheila (hull-man (\\'nirainuriimai i, LPSllt‘ bun. mug (To Hurt iiua) I'. Ken Bliss (\\'llllir{ mo) 3, .\iuurri‘u \\'ostbui'y (\\‘aihi llii‘th‘ school: i. \. lirmi‘nlors (linlllillun \\‘cstii .l. I‘(‘llllll(i’l liniiiilinn “'OS“. L). liuicrowi (\\'lil‘lul'u:, highly romnicndt'd. i Freehand Drawlng. ‘ Btanilni‘ii 11. (liiitui‘ri: l-‘rvrln Fmiih i\\ililmmv 1, ”thin \\'i' mummy“. .3? .\(mii'i lII‘IHHI IHIIIIII_\W It. “I'X shim-5m I\\lilliiii‘ii‘ i. *inndaril lil. mature); .iuim .(miviw ii,4\l\l‘l|‘l i. iinss \\'iii‘ii (iiililliilnil‘ \\wsii I'. .\liii'R'lll‘l’l \liili‘r ill-'illilllilll \\‘vsii :l_ \imvr \liiil iiiiinth) i. .\tnniiarii I\. (nature : \l:\l'.‘-’:l|'vl \iarsuin (\\’iiiiiurur I, 1 \urnm \\‘qu (\\'niilnru. -: .iitsviill in“. “mini .I‘.‘|l«-‘lli:|i‘l :i. \la_\' ‘ulliili‘l‘Mill (\\'liiiiInna i. ‘lllliilili’ll \, illllllll‘i‘l' lizin \\'iiiLin: :\\'.i|||l 11.i1.>.1 1. John .\luiizirii .l'JkflilAl‘l .3 .initm unlit“. .\y‘Hi” li.i|..\. lti. liii-lllfis iirumm i|'.‘i|\:lllilt" i. .\‘luiiih Hill l\ illtliill'l" .\«llllll‘t‘ll iiiibi'i'isun i\\'lllll-)r.i I. l"rii- Veniuii (\\ilill‘l'llliili I'. _\lllli'l‘\ mini-rt «\\'illllill‘tt' ‘s. \iiiiruy linilcr (\\iiiill ii.'i ~~ i >i.l|i«i.li*tl \i, \\l'\\ [mi Llllil iniiiiuv .iuwi' \il-i‘ui'iiiiiy (\\‘.liiii ‘II H s i i. i~i.-iiu \ii-imimitl liwiiiri’w [Niiliiil‘i‘il \\l‘~liliil'« \\‘.iiiii iiiisi ':. it ’h!. l'iini‘ll [l‘K'vili l Handout i ...D lien). :CnlflL’) liaise (ie this Hun). i.
Jaini‘s l‘tnwini -\\'niti‘l‘ilttiil I'. Molly Rosterrnn \\\‘liiitnrai :2. standard 11. iODjFl‘lt: \ii'lvilin Hl‘mn Kal'illllill 1. .ln)‘ Shaw \\'nlfim‘fl. I‘. \i'ml FHISE'I‘ t\\'httiora.\. ii'. li'mlu .‘lliiHl i\\'lillini‘uv .1. rrandai'd ill. .nhjrwt : liorrlon Young (ijoli'ilie) 1. Paul ilJi‘zt-- To Hurt liua: L', Harold \\'aits \\'Hllltll'il‘ :1. Edgar Jen‘i'it’s i\\'hltiorai -1. hum-lard \'_ (objet‘tv: Pat Miller \\Vaihi‘ it.ii..~,; t. .ioirr- Llulpnli t\\'aihi D.H.S.I 2.. nweit \\'alsh twnmm-at 3. Rue \Vallacel \\'aihi D.ll.>‘.i 4. standard Vi. (objecttzl \li‘rr'ui Lenny «\\'iiiliui‘at I. Audrey Kallu‘ \\‘utlti [i.l>l.>.i 2, .lai'k Culpan (\\'alhi U. 11.:.; '2. .\elson liohnan twhitiors) 4. l ...___.._..—— i . LADIES’ HANDWORK. ‘ Kl]lttlns‘.—.‘ll§s A. .\l. Payne 1, Miss R. Bassett 2. Mrs M. B. Parsons 3. Babies’ booties: Mrs R. Basset: 1. Miss G. Smith 2. Miss E. Kelleher 3. Bed SOCKS: MISS Ru Bassett 1, Mrs E‘. caddiaan. stir. 2. Bei‘et‘ in wool: Mrs F. M. r‘rewui 1, Mrs J. Campbell I'. cocks: Mrs J. Campbell 1. Miss 15. H. lielleher 2. Mrs E. McDonald 3. Golf Jacket or cardigan: Mrs J. Seymour 1. .\irsi F. .\i. Frewin 2 Jumper: Miss G. Corletti 1, Miss R. St. Clair I‘. Mrs J. Seymour 3.; Child's coat and bonnet: Miss L. B. Groohyl 1, Miss R. Bassett 2. Miss M. Haylock a.l Best three novelties in wool: Mrs 3V. Red— ‘ dish 1. Child's singlet: Miss J. Juden 1. Miss R. Bassett 2. Child‘s frock: Miss Pt. Eassett 1. Miss .7. L. \\'eils 2, .‘II‘S J. Hunter 3. Set of three piet‘es for child: Miss R. Bassett 1. Miss J. Juden 2. Prettiest article: Miss J. Davies 1. Prettiest bed Jacket: .\liss May Ashton 1. Miss Dunn 9. Piece of wool work on canvas: Mrs E. Rennie i. Mrs H. Hall '2. Article from waste wool or woollen material: Mrs D. H. Cum 1. Miss L. M. Jones 9. Best. eiderdown: Mrs R. \\’ard 1. Pair knitted gloves: Missowen Cooke 1. Mrs F. M. Frewin ~2. Cardtrran or Jumper for Kaiapoi trophy: Mrs .1. Hunter 1. Garment in Kaiapoi wool for Katapoi prize: Mrs J. Hunter 1. Pllln Needlework. Child's frock: Miss J. Muliions 1. Hemstitched handkerchief: Miss c. A. Barrett 1. Miss L. M. Breckon 2. Buttonholes: Miss M. Spinks 1, Mrs M. E. Tombs 2. MINING-ml“ Artioln. Silk shirt: Miss Nealie 1. Apron: Mrs T. Turnhull 1, Mrs R. Knipa 2. Art Needlework. Bedspread: Mrs T. Cuhis 1,, Mrs 0. Martin 2. Wool rug: Mrs A. Hurliman 1. Miss J. E. \\'heeler 9. Mrs D. R. Gunn 3. Rag rug or mat: Mrs F. Lynn 1, Mrs L. Mulhollancl '2 and 3. Tray 0|" supper cloth, coloured: Mrs P. J. Cnaiiies 1, Mrs L}. Newton ‘2. MISS l. U. MCCULChEn 3. Tray or supper rioth, white; Mrs 0. Newton 1 and ‘2, .\[lss E. D. Totman 3. Tray 01‘ supper cloth: Miss B. Reed 1. Mrs J. P. Concannon ‘2. Miss E. Strange 3. Crochet in cotton: Mrs M. B \\'aiers I, Miss I. O. McCutt‘han 2. Mrs H. McDonald 3. Luncheon set: Mrs P. J. Chaliies 1, Mrs R. Bowie 2. Pillow Shams: Mrs J. Mawhinney 1, Miss MrKinney 2. Miss H._MoDonald 3. Toilet set: Mrs G. Newton 1, Miss 0. Bring 2, Mrs P. J. Chaliies 3. Tea waggon tray‘ rover: Mrs G. Newton 1. Mrs M. B. Waters '2. Mrs I. Srhoiler 3. Tea Throw Over: Mrs P. J. Chaliies 1, Mrs G. Newton 2. Miss ; E. l-lerldon 3. Coloured embroidery: Mrs G. .\‘ewton 1. Mrs 0. Bring 2. Eyeletl embroidery: Mrs G. Newton 1 and 2. Rich- l lieu embroidery: Mrs G. Newton 1, Mrs 0. Bring 2. —__. . THE INSTITUTE COURTS. l l THE JUDGES' AWARDS. l l FAIRFIELD‘S SUCCESS. ‘ _— ‘ t The judging oi the 11 Women‘sl institute LAOUI'LS, each a tribute to thei wonderi-ul work of the Institute . throughout the country, and more par- l tioulurly in the \\'aikato. was an arduous task and occupied considerable time. The judges, Mrs J. Prenton and ‘ Mrs C. Breghieu tiieedlework section) i made the hnal plactn-gs as follows: i '-\" Sectioh.—i<‘airlield institute. 154 1 pts., 1; Te Uku, Hints, 2; Taupirii institute, 1»i3pi.5., 3. 1 “B" seciion.—\\’hatawhata Institute, ‘ ‘ Hints, i; Nawtou—liotohauri Institute, ii2pts., :3; .\leiviilc institute, iilpts., 3. ‘ The prize for the best thrift articlei include-. 1 in the Courts. a rug made} from sugar bags, awarded by the VVai- ‘ halo Federation. was won by the MCl—\'lllo Court. 1 The Judges’ Comments. } ""Th‘ Commenting on the courts this year} the judge of the general aspect, .\lrsl J. Prentou, said the task has been at more dilliuuit one owing to the much} greater vunii'orinity oi display, which; necessitated i‘ar more attention lu de- ‘ tailed inspection. The general stand“ 3rd of display was very much higher and the layout was in each case Worthy . oi the greatest praise. l Undoubtedly one of the strongest classes was the home industry section. which had in some cases as many as 150 varieties or preserves, jellies, etc.. and another section that came in for high praise from the judge was the thrii't rug display which was of an ex—ceptional standard. The needleworki Judge, .\irs u. Bregmen, said some at" the work was Very fine and the sen— l era! standard was good. She praised; warmly the splendid display of the en— l tire courts which she thought were at woncieri’ui example of the work 01' the l institutes. ‘
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