TE KUITI SCHOOL. The following arc the names of the pupils gaining the highest marks in their respective clauses at the quarterly examination : Standard I.—Harold Mabbctt, 100; James Buck worth, 95; Eileen Linebam, 94; {.anrie Sel|ars, 92; Puku Adnerson, 92; Agnes Walsh, 91. Standard 11. Kathleen Mathew, 106 ;Jeani« Forsyth, 103; Mabel Power, 98; Wylly Bayly. 97; Leslie Hitchcock, 88; Charles Chilcott, 88. Standard 111. Elsie Power, 110; KapuaHetet, 98; Muriel Bayly 98; Ruby Furby 97; Mary Turora 94; LawrenceTMoore, 93. Standard IV.-Una Mabbett, 113; Geo. Forsyth, 110; Charles Dillicar, 107; Alfred Plier. 104; Hilda Willcox 104; Willie Coggina 102. Standard V.—Francis Berkabm 105; Elsie Mabbett, 101; Ethel Coggins 10; Hamisb Mathew 101; Dorothy Matnew, 98; Victor Cole, 96. Standard VI. Max. marks 140. Clarice Bayly U6; Malcolm Hardy, 111; John Ford 103; George Albrecht•en, 99; Robina Edgar, 95.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 152, 3 May 1909, Page 5
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139Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 152, 3 May 1909, Page 5
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