Kereru.
— ♦ (from our own oorrsspondkxt ) The annual examination of the children attending the Kereru school was held last Friday by Mr Fleming, assistant inspector. Of the thirty eight children attending the school thirty-six were present, seven of whom were in the preparatory classes. Of the twenty-nine presented, twenty-five were successful in obtaining passes, one was excepted and three failed. The numbers in the various standards were as follows:—St. VI, 1 presented, 1 failed ; St. V, 5 presented, 5 passed ; St. IV, 2 presented, 2 passed ; St. 111, 4 presented, 4 passed ; St. 11, 8 presented, 2 failed, 6 passed ; St. I, 9 presented, 1 excepted, 8 passed. Of the three failures two, were below the Standard age. The report was highly satisfactory, both for pass subjects and class subjects, and the teacher as well as committee are perfectly satisfied with the result. The McDonald's, from Horowhenua, have just taken up their residence in their new home at Heatherlea, which has just lately been completed. It is a fine seven roomed house with bath-room and every convenience, and is quite an addition to the neighbourhood.
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Manawatu Herald, 22 May 1894, Page 3
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184Kereru. Manawatu Herald, 22 May 1894, Page 3
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