ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC SCHOOL NASEBY.
Names of pupils attending the above school who obtained marks of merit at the first quarterly examination, held on Priday, 10th instant: —, Boys.—Fibst Division.
Writing. Michael Brookes, James Meehan, Patrick Bleach. Book-keeping (double entry). —James Meehan, Michael Brookes.
Arithmetic, &c—James Meehan, Michael Brookes, Patrick Bleach.
Reading and Dictation. —Jas. Meehan, Michael Brookes, Patrick Bleach.'
Geography and History.—Jas. Meehan, Michael Brookes, Patrick Bleach. , English Grammar and Composition.— Michael Brookes, James Meehan. Second Division; Reading'and Spelling.—William Donnelly, Patrick Pennessy. •English Grammar. —William Donnelly, Patrick Pennessy. Geography.—Patrick Fennessy, William Donnelly.'- . Arithmetic.-^-William Donnelly, Patk. Fennessy. Writing.—Patrick Fennessy. Third Division.
Reading, Spelling, and Arithmetical Tables.—John Brookes, Daniel Meehan, Hy. J. Sproule.
PotruTH Division. Reading, Spelling, &c. —John Bradley, William Brookes.
Junior Class.—Daniel Costello, John Clancey.
GiEts.—Fibst Division.. Reading and Pronunciation.— Jane Donnelly, Bridget Brookes, Elizabeth Johnston, Anne C.Sproule,' and Mary Boyce.
Writing.—Bridget Brookes, Anne C. Sproule, Jane Donnelly. Arithmetic. Jane Donnelly, Bridget Brookes, Elizabeth Johnston.
English Grammar, &c—Jane Donnelly, Bridget Brookes. Geography.—Jane Donnelly, Bridget Brookes, Eliza Johnston. Recitation.—Mary Boyce. ' Heading, &c.—Eliza Donnelly. Writing.—fEliza Donnelly, Lucy Doorley. English Grammar and Geography.— Eliza Donnelly, Lucy Doorley. Becitation. • Lucy Doorley. : f . Thibd Division. Beading and Spelling. Wilhelmina Boyce, Mary Cogan, Margaret Doorley. Arithmetical Tables, &c. Margaret Doorley, Mary Cogan. ' Grammar and Geography (definitions). —Wilhelmina Boyce, Mary Cogan. Fourth Division.—Margaret Lennane. junior Class. Catherine Fennessy, Anfiff Brookes. The number of pupils attending the school is forty-six.
It will be remembered that at the meetof the Otago Eegatta Committee a protest was entered by the crew of the gig Bob Roy against that of the Port Chalmers gig Pioneer, and that, after hearing evidence on both sides, the committee decided that the race should be pulled over again on Saturday afternoon. Accordingly, the crew of the four-oared gig Rob Roy were on the spot at the appointed time, and there being no appearance of the Port Chalmers boat; started and pulled Tound the course, and claimed the money. The Committee met, and decided to hand jit over to them, but ihe crew only took sufficient from the prize to pay their ex-, penses, and handed the remainder over to the Sailors' Home. Before leaving the Port the crew of the Bob Roy sent a challenge to the Port Chalmers crew, stating they were willing to row them round the same course- for any sum they might mention. The Port Chalmers crew, believing they won the race fairly, have summoned the Regatta Committee for the amount of the prize, which will be heard tomorrow.—' Guardian.*
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 280, 18 July 1874, Page 3
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419ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC SCHOOL NASEBY. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 280, 18 July 1874, Page 3
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