LIFE-SAVING SOCIETY.
EXAMINATION OF CLASSES, Yesterday afternoon at To Aro Baths Mr. W. C. Collier .comitrrted an <;xasftination of classes of scliplars from the Soatoun Catholic Preparatory College and Marist Brothers' School, I'as'niau Street, under the instruction of Wγ. J- . A. Duffy. Following 13 a list of the successful candidates i-— Seatoun Preparatory College— J* P. ■ Davoys, G. M. Daveys, J. J. GaWuc. Marist Brothers' Schttol, Tasujan Street—T. Haywood, D; Gaßichau, W. Gavin,' C. J. O'Epftan.; W. ColonuHl, C. B. Quinnell, J. Ityitn, J. Ward, J. Beroridge, C. O. Wallace, H. E. Badley, J. M. Burke, F. B. Gam We. . These aro the first squads put up for examination from aity schools in Wellington. It is understood that in a few weeks' time a further batch of srnndidatoi will uudcfgo examination both for tho Elemontiiry Certificates an-d tho Proficiency Certificate, fhe latter award entitles the holder to bo 11 candidate foi competition for the schoolboys' lifesaving challenge shield.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1990, 21 February 1914, Page 13
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158LIFE-SAVING SOCIETY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1990, 21 February 1914, Page 13
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