BURSARIES AWARDED
TRENTHAM SCHOLARSHIPS TO SOLDIERS’ CHILDREN.
The executive of the Trentham Scholarship Fund met last week to consider the awarding of educational bursaries for the children of deceased and permanently and partially disabled soldiers. The following bursaries were awarded tor : —• Jessie Loach and John R. Oliver (Wellington), Thomas O’Brien (Ohakune)— each £5O. , , . , r Roma E. Ashman (Christchurch), Mavis Abbott (Hutt), Nora Bliss (Napier), Beatrice C. Benjamin (Oamaru), Keith Bryson (Grey Lynn), Richard J. I'ltzgibson (Kamo, North Auckland), Marion Grant and David A. Grant (Timaru), Andrew A. Hume and George “} im ® (Rotorua), Leslie K. Hobbs (Hamilton), Margaret G. Harris (Wellington), Ruby Lechner (St. Albans), Eileen Lane (Lyttelton), Ethel M. Gibson (Timaru), Douglas Okay (Greymouth), Leona M. Symons (Birkenhead, Auckland), C llll * ll ®® E. Sutherland (Christchurch), Athol B. Wilson and Charles K. Scott (Dunedin) —each e£4-0. „ — R. Boland (Darfield), M. H. Brown (Karori, Wellington), IHoris M. Bowie (Timaru), Wanaka Bowie (Timaru), John Cassin (Addington), Kathleen J. Cowan (Thames), Lorna Dodd (Wellington), Athol Dobson (Thames), Robert Graham (Morningside), Aubrey Hay (Woolston), Phyllis Partridge (Palmerston North), R. E Pope (Wellington), Edward Reynolds (Eastbourne), Barabara Simpson (Christchurch), M. M. Thornton (Wellington), Mabel M. Webb (Temuka), A. D. Wilkinson (Wellington), Charles Wilkins (Wellington), H. G. Wicks (Christchurch), Daphne Wilkinson (V ellinvton), Mervin C. Hodgkinson (Pctone), O. Q. Morrison (Christchurch), L. G. Norton (Wellington), J. 11. York. ( uuinner), E. M. Wilson (Dunedin), William D Donnelly (Wellington), Wm. T. H. Knox (Wellington), Alfred C. W. Oakey (Wellington), Joseph O Loughlin (St. Albans), G. P. Wain (Waimatc), J. M. Stanley (Grey Lynn), George Bluck (Io Awamutu), each .£3O. John Brown (Wellington), W. A. Bigger (Blenheim), A. G. Horwood (Dunedin). E. J. Horwood (Dunedin), John Murray Rose (Palmerston North), each £25. John Ham (Dunedin), Ray Chamberlain (Feilding), Reginald Ileatley (Dunedin), William L. Jolly (Cromwell), Dbuglas Jolly (Cromwell), Stanley Jolly (Cromwell), Rita Jeffs (Christchurch), Ronald Morton (Waipukurau), Leila Meatchem (Wellington), Malcolm McAllister (Caversham), Mary Portcous (Dunedin). Alfred N. Seamer (Wellington), Donald Stewart (Christchurch), Ralph Ham (Dunedin), Margaret E. Fitzgibbon (Kamo). Bixsil William Moseley (Wellington), Louisa F. Hart (Wellington), Hector Heron (Mangere), Michael McAuliffe (Temuka), Leonard McLeod (Dunedin), Mary E. Peachey (Greenhills), A. E. Suckling (St. Albans), each £2O.
L. R. Aldrich (Wellington), £l5. Lawrence Jeffs (Christchurch), J. C. Shennan (Wellington), Thelma Thomaa (Wellington), each' £lO.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 66, 10 December 1921, Page 13
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375BURSARIES AWARDED Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 66, 10 December 1921, Page 13
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