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WRITING. First prize, 4/-; second, 3/-; third, 1/6; fourth, 1/Class 57 Primers: Print Script, “National Anthem.” First three lines. 58— Standard 1 50—Standard 2 60—Standard 3 Standard 4 Standard 5 Standard 6 First verse. Two verses. Two verses. Two verses. “National Anthem.” “National Anthem.” “National Anthem.” “National Anthem.” 64 OPEN CLASS: Complete set of Captial Letters (written, not printed). To fill one space. No print script except where stated. Primers, Stds. 1 and 2 are to write with lead pencils, on narrow lined quarto paper. Stds. 3 to 6 are to write with pen and ink on ordinary foolscap paper. MAPPING. GIRLS AND BOYS. (All maps to be size stated; no rollers or frames to be used.) NOTE.—Neatness of printing and colouring will be considered. Large number of names is not required; only the important physical features and towns should be inserted. NO TRACING ALLOWED. Size of paper must be ordinary school drawing folio approximately 12in. by 9in. First prize, 4/-; second, 3 J-; third, 1/6; fourth, 1/-. Class 65 Standard 4: Map of North Island, N.Z., with usual features. 66 Standard 5: Map of Gt. Britain, with usual features. 67 Standard 6: Map of Africa, with usual features, and showing British Possessions and Mandates. Entries close Saturday, May 6th, 1939. FREEHAND DRAWING. NOTE:—Drawings will be disqualified if not drawn or mounted on page of ordinary folio (approximately 12in. by 9in.). Drawings not to be tinted. Std. 6 must give name of New Zealand shrub or tree. (All drawings in lead pencil unless otherwise stated.) Class 68— Standard 1: One spray foliage and flowers and/or buds, or foliage and fruit, from nature. Fruit includes berries. Pastel, crayon or coloured pencil. 69 Standard 2: One spray Foliage and flowers and/or buds, or foliage and fruit from nature. Fruit includes berries. Any medium. 70— Standard 3: One spray foliage and flowers and/or buds, or foliage and fruit, from nature. Fruit includes berries. 71— Standard 4: One spray foliage and flowers and/or buds, or foliage and fruit, from nature. Fruit includes berries. 72 — Standard 5: One spray foliage and flowers and/or buds, or foliage and fruit, from nature. Fruit includes berries. 73 Standard 6: One spray foliage and flowers and/or buds, or foliage and fruit, from nature. Fruit includes berries. 74 Standard 3: Hot water bag (at eye level). 75 — Standard 4: Man’s shoe, side view (at eye level)'. 76 Standard 5: Glass water-jug partly filled, with inverted tumbler alongside it; any suitable arrangement below eye level. 77 Standard 6: Soda Siphon with tumbler on round tray; any suitable arrangement below eye level. 78 — Standard 6: Drawing of any New Zealand Shrub or Tree, from nature or copy. COLOUR WORK (any Medium). Work must be done on page of ordinary folio. In Classes 79 to 82 groundwork of design may be outlined with pencil or pen. Circles must be shown. First prize, 4/-; second, 3/-; third, 1/6; fourth, 1/-. Class 79 Standard 3: Original floral repeat design to fill Bm. by 10m. oblong. 80— Standard 4: As for Standard 3, to fill Bin. by lOin. oblong. 81 — Standard 5: Original floral design, to fill Bin. circle. 82— Standard 6: Original floral design, to fill octagon in Bin. circle. 83— Standard 5: Original poster, featuring Fruit Industry. 84— .Standard 6: Original poster, featuring Wool Industry. PASTEL, CRAYON OR COLOURED PENCIL WORK. Freehand use of pencil and/or pen permitted. Stds. 5 and 6 must name shrub or tree. Coloured paper may be used, but must be approximately 12in. by 9in. First prize, 4/-; second, 3/-; third, 1/6; fourth, 1/-. Class 85 — Primers: A banana. 86— Standard 1: Carrot with some foliage. 87— Standard 2: Spray of Flowers or Spray of Fruit, or Spray of Foliage. 88— Standard 3: Spray of Flowers, or Spray of Fruit, or Spray of Foliage. 89— Standard 4: Spray of Flowers, or Spray of Fruit, or Spray of Foliage. 90— Standard 5: Spray of Foliage and Flowers, or Foliage and Berries. 91 — Standard 6: As for Standard 5. NOTE:—Spray means one main stalk, and fruit includes berries. WATER COLOUR, Coloured Pencil or Pastel. Class 92 Standard 4: A design for a book cover, including a Maori whare and a tree fern. Title of book to be suitably printed. Design to measure 9in. by 6in. 93 Standard 5: As for Standard 4, but showing native pigeon on branch of tree. 94 Standard 6: Design for book cover illustrating any well-known nursery rhyme. INDIAN INK WORK 95 Standard 5: Quadruped, bird, insect or other creature from object or copy. 96 Standard 6: As for Standard 5. HAND WORK. , First prize 4/-, second, 3/-; third, 1/6; fourth, 1/-. Paper folding. 6 pieces gummed on sheet of paper or card board. Folio size. 9g Standard 1: Teapot Stand, 6 inches square, wool on canvas. 99—Standard 2: Purse, wool on canvas. 100—Standard 3: Tinsel paper picture on glass, approx. Gin. by 9m. 101 Standard 4: Spray of articial flowers in wood fibre. Entries close Saturday, May 6th, 1939. FOLK DANCING COMPETITIONS. First prize, 15/-; second, 7/6. Class 102 A—Old Mole, 2 sets of 6 each. Class 102B—“Gathering Peascods” (12 children). Class 102C—“Merry Milkmaids” (up to 16 children). Class A—Group from schools of Grades VI. Class B—Group from schools of Grades IV. and V. Class C—Group, from schools of Grades 1., 11. and 111. CONDITIONS: 1. A school may enter in any or all of these competitions provided that the school enters one in its own class, but schools of Grade VI. must enter groups in both “A” and “B” before competing in Class “C,” and schools of Grades IV. and V. must enter a group in Class B before competing in Class C. 2. No child may perform in more than one group. 3. The competition is limited to primary school children. 4. In Classes A and B half competitors must be boys; Class C optional. 5. All squads to wear ordinary school uniform. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOLS. OPEN CLASSES. EXHIBITS BY INDIVIDUAL PUPILS. First prize, 7/6; second, 5/-. 103— Illustrated Note Book (work to be done subsequent to June, 1938), Chemistry or Physics. Open to Secondary scholars— First Year. 104— Illustrated Note Book (work to be done subsequent to June, 1938), Chemistry or Physics. Open to Secondary scholars—- . Second or Third Year.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20733, 17 February 1939, Page 15 (Supplement)
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