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MALRBOROUGH SCHOLARSHIPS.

The following is the order of merit of the candidates for the Marlborough Scholarships and the Vogel Brize, the two former beiiigjfwon by O’Leary and Tindill, the latter by Douslin, all three of whom are pupils of the Blenheim School MARLBOROU GII SCHOLARS HIPS A XI) VOGEL PRIZES. Marks. 1. O’Leary, aged 13, Blenheim School (Scholarship) 477 2. Tindill, aged 14, do. (2nd do.) ... 373 3. Douslin, aged 14, do., Vogel Prize 289 4. H list wick, aged 15. do. 2Sfi 5. Reeve, aged 15, Spring Creek ... 203 (i. Millington, aged 14, Blenheim School ... ... ... ••• 140 The following marks were assigned to the Marlborough Girls who competed for the Vogel and Seymour Prizes, the Vogel and 2nd Seymour prize being won by girls of the Renwiek school, and the Ist Seymour prize by a girl attending the Blenheim School. Marks. 1. Mary Bary, Renwiek School, (Vogel Prize) ... ... ••• 324 2. Edith Stratford, Blenheim School. (Seymour Ist do.) ... 292 3. Wilhelmina Macauley, Kenwick do (Seymour 2nd do.) ... 22 S 4. Catherine Wemyss, Blenheim School 21S 5. Elizabeth Craig, do do 107 G. Annie Dumble, do do 103 7. E. Macklin, do do S 3

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 194, 28 January 1881, Page 3

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MALRBOROUGH SCHOLARSHIPS. Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 194, 28 January 1881, Page 3

MALRBOROUGH SCHOLARSHIPS. Marlborough Daily Times, Volume III, Issue 194, 28 January 1881, Page 3

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