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THE MARIST BROTHERS SCHOOL.

The distribution of prizes and a dramatic entertainment took place last evening at the Marist Brothers’ School, Boulcott-street. There was a large attendance. The prizes were presented by the Rev. Father McGuinnesa. The following is the list of the principal prize-takers : Fourth Class (the highest).—First Division— Robert Dixon, Ist prize ; Xaadore Pagon, 2nd ; William Coffey, 3rd ; Charles Bounington, 4th; Henry Blandford, sth ; Stanislaus Mahoney, 6th. Second Division—John Murphy, Ist ; James Carpenter, 2nd ; Francis Boudon, 3rd ; John Reardon, 4th ; Francis Dooley, sth ; Michael Hyland, 6th. Third Class.—First Division—Richard Carpenter, Ist prize ; Howard Reid, 2nd ; William Prideaux, 3rd ; Francis Oakes, 4th ; John Allan, sth ; William Fraser, 6th. Second Division —Henry Orombie, Ist ; William North 2nd ; Henry Greenfield, 3rd ; Daniel Reardon, 4th ; John Sheridan, sth ; Albert Bell, 6th. Second Class. —First Division—James Murray, Ist prize ; Maxwell Carpenter, 2nd ; .Tallies Ryan, 3rd ; Alfred Percy, 4th; William Soanlan, sth ; Matthew Rains, 6th. Second Division—Thomas Nidd, Ist; William Hunter, 2nd ; Francis Bonnington, 3rd ; John Gamble, 4th ; John Fitzgibbon, sth ; John King, 6th, First Class (lowest). First Division— Thomas Hodjins, Ist prize ; Pat O’Shea, 2nd ; Ed. Curry, 3rd ; M. Murray, 4th ; Sam Landbrook, stb ; Henry Blake, oth. Second Division—A. Blake, Ist ; William Guilford, 2nd ; F. Follas, 3rd ; S. Hanlon, 4th ; H. Dooley, sth ; C. Bonner, 6th. The programme of the dramatic entertainment composed songs and choruses, and a drama in four acts entitled “ Sebastian ; or, the Christian Martyr.” Both the singing and the dramatic performance wore excellent, and elicited frequent applause.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5226, 21 December 1877, Page 3

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THE MARIST BROTHERS SCHOOL. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5226, 21 December 1877, Page 3

THE MARIST BROTHERS SCHOOL. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5226, 21 December 1877, Page 3

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