MURAL ART
Results of Christchurch Competition READERS of The Listener will remember that a competition was announced some time ago in Christchurch for the encouragement of mural art. Miss Cora Wilding, the organiser, has now sent us the results. The judges, Sydney Thompson and Ngaio Marsh, before announcing their decision, conferred with a Wellington architect, R. A. Patterson, The Maori class, for which there were only ‘a few entries, was examined by Judge G. P, Shepherd, and J. McEwen, of the Department of Native Affairs, These are the placings: MAORI CLASS First Prize (Five guineas): Toa Rangitahi, Wanganui. Second Prize (One guinea): . Morris Rikihana, Te Aute College. Third Prize (Ten shillings); John Taumaunu, Te Aute College. OPEN CLASS First Prize (20 ginueas): Rona Dyer, 102 Tomahawk Road, Dunedin. Second Prize: Nancy Mackenzie, 53 Fourth Avenue, Whangarei, and D., Knight Turner, 23 Mauranui Avenue, Remuera, Auckland (equal-each 10 guineas). . Third Prize: Iona Blick, 86 South Street, Feilding, and John Paul, Otahuhu Technical High School, Auckland (equal--each two guineas). Highly Commended: Gwenyth Morgan, 60 Fourth Avenue, Whangarei; Maida Cameron, 34: Rawhiti Road, Onehunga; M. Mrkusic, 395 Parnell Avenue, Auckland (one guinea each).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 416, 13 June 1947, Page 11
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190MURAL ART New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 416, 13 June 1947, Page 11
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