MOUTOA SCHOOL.
Teacher, Miss Grace. " I Number on roll— Boys, 14; girls, 17; tctal, 31. Present at examination — Boys, 1; , including 3 Maoris ; girls, 17, including li' Maoris, totalV-30. NAMES OF THOSE WHO HIVB PASSED. /Standard I. Boys — W. Carter, T. Garter. Girls— C. Edwards, M. Edwards, Lizzie Saundera, S. Smout, J. Edwards. Standard 11. Boys— Jno. Saunders, F. CarteV, Ed. Howe. Girls — E. Garter, and \l. Saunders. Two best in Arithmetic— Emma Carter and M. Saunders. First in writing Edwin Howe, amongst boys ; — girls. Emma Carter und Mary Saundera ; for recitation, Emma Carter. A special feature of this school is the general excellence in "word meaning," being as a whole, equal to any in the whole Wanganui district The special feature of the native chidron were comparatively good transcription and Engßso* feuding.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 33, 16 December 1879, Page 2
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133MOUTOA SCHOOL. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 33, 16 December 1879, Page 2
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