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7.—For the best Working Model of a Sun-Dial :— 
First Prize and Certificate :— 
ARTAUR Moore, Victoria Road Council School, Northwich 
Special Prize and Certificate - 
W. A. HaroLtp GoopMan, City and County School for Boys, Chester 
Certificate of Merit— 
STANLEY HENSHAW, All Saints’ Boys’ School, Hoole, Chester 
WiLiiaM Hewitt, WILLIAM Tripp, JOSEPH BROADY, LESLIE RICHARDS, and 
WiLiiaM RILEY, Higher Elementary School, Hale, Altrincham 
Hitpa Surron, Sale High School for Girls 
FRANK WEAVER, WILLIAM FORMSTONE, THOS. VAUGHAN, and GEORGE REEVES, 
Boughton Council School, Chester 
EVELINE JONES, Love Street Higher Grade Council School, Chester 
Gorpon E. Martin, and THos. C. Ripbey, The College School, Chester 
8—For the best Drawings of the Shape of the Moon, made on every day 
of the month (as often as clouds will allow) accompanied by Notes, 
stating time of rising, time when the Drawing was made, region of 
sky in which the Moon was seen, and any conclusions which may be 
drawn from these observations :— 
First Prize and Certificate— 
OLIVER JAMES, Port Sunlight Senior School 
Certificate of Merit— 
LILLIE ASHTON, Sale High School for Girls 
Awards were also made to the following Junior Members, for having contributed 
specimens of Native Plants to the Exhibition held at the Grosvenor Museum 
during the summer months: — 
The Misses ANNIS A. TaTLER and HILDA WILLIAMS, and Master Davin MILN. 
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