Fov continuation of reading matter see fourth page.) A SERVICE OP SONG IN AID OF THE PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH FUNDS Will be given by the Members of the Chinch Choir at the PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON, TO-HSriCS-BCT, Entitled— " RECLAIMED." r r\HE followiug Ladies and Gfiutle- £ men wi'ltake the Solos, Duets, Quartettes, &c. : — Mrs J. Walsh, Misses Austin, F. Austin, Spring and Gibson. Messrs Bairutt, Forster, Westwood aud Nichols. The Choruses will be rendered by the Full Choir, of 20 voices, comprising- 5 bass, 9 trebles, 1 alto, and 5 tenors, Organist ... Miss Newth. Conductor Mr E. Osbobne. Reader ... Rev. E. Raise. Admission, 33 and Is. Children half price. Doors o;,eu at 7.80 p.m. ; commenoe at 8 p.m. T7IOXTON STATE SCHOOL. Schedule showing number of half-day* pupils were absent (luring the year ending September 25th, 1891. School open 418 half -days. Ahem, D. 23 Purcell, Am. 28 Aldridge, M. 89 Puroell, Al. 22 Austin, L. 4'J Perreau, A. 90 Austin, C. 82 Pe 1T eau, E. 104 Bowe, J, 185 IVeau, M. 130 Baker, C. 37 Better, Ar. 179 Coley, W. 110 Better, O. 94 Collins, M. 242 Better, Al. 83 Collins, E. 195 Bedfern, L. 228 Coley, A. 14 Eedfern, E. 195 Coley, M. 117 Rout, H. 182 Dunn, A. lf>6 Rout, K. 33 Edwards, W. 70 R.nd, E. 30 Easton.S. 27 de Ridder, F. 217 Easton, Em. 91 de Ridder, O. 285 Easton, H. 12 de Ridder, E. 204 Easton, Til. 26 de Bidder, A. 260 Eaaton, P. 22 Seaton, I. 53 Furrie, Jessie 19 Stansell, Ada 47 Furrie, L. 4 Stansell, L. 18 Furrie, James 22 Stansell, Al. 42 Fraser, R. 72 Symons,W. 202 Gower, C. 84 Satherley, M. 130 Gibson, G. 46 Sawyers, B. 112 Honore, W. 8 Sawyers, W. 79 Honore, F. 34 Small, 0. 167 Howan, W. 94 Speirs, M. 71 Howan, E. 48 Speirs, J. 86 Hughes, T. 129 Spring, E. 145 Hughes, R. 182 Simpson, H. 252 Hughes, M. 224 Thynne, A. 40 Hawkins, A. 125 Thynne, W. 11l Hawkins, W. 101 Trask, K. 11 Hawkins, E. 73 Trask, M. 12 Harris, S. 86 Trask. H. 3 Harris, El. 50 Trask, C. 38 Harris, Ed. 32 Thomssuii.A. 86 Hood, C. 141 Thompson, D. 78 Ingram, O. 42 Vautier, R. 82 Ingram, W. 0 Vautier, A. 122 Ingram, Ed. 5 Whyte, Jane 79 Ingram, Er. 5 Whyte, K. 47 Jonson, G. 43 White, Jos. S9 Liddell, Maud 13 White, F. 56 Liddell, Mabel 8 Williams, H. 102 Lewis, J. 75 Woodham, E. 24 Little, E. 125 Wirk, W. 167 Murray, F. 123 Wirk,J. 292 Murray, K. 105 Webb, T. 148 Murray, T. 58 Webb, Ed. 132 Murray, Al. 113 Webb, Em. 112 Murray, Ada 94 Walls, M. 130 Nesvth, L. 50 Walls, F. 56 Osborne, L. 45 Whibley, J. 94 Purcell, D. 96 Whibley, F. 135 Schedule showing pupils admitted during the year, and number of half -days short of full year's attendance :— Ball, W. 247 GHespie, Jos. 114 Ball, A. 283 Gillespie, M. 151 Bramley, S. 200 Gillespie, R- 69 Bramley, C. 213 Gillespie, Eleanor 87 Bivchiey, J. 307 Guerin, Elma 336 Birchley, S. 294 Hamer, Gertrude 383 Birch ey.W. 273 Ray, W. 109 Cawston, R. 139 Ray, M. 188 Dcncaster, 0. 129 Ray, H. 129 Gillespie, W. 129 Ray, F. 113 Gillespie, John 160 Read, H. 241 Gillespie, E. 64 Williams, L. 236 N.B.— Children below Standard I are not included in the above. HERBERT WOODHAM, Head Teacher. 10 LKT— One Four-roomed Cottage. Apply at Office of this Paper.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 29 September 1891, Page 3
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