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MANUTAHI.

The school examination \»y the inspector shows the foilowiiiir results ;

Standard I.—Six were presented, and all passed. Best reader, Jas. H. Ball, Margaret O’Neaill. Best speller, Emily Rolfe, Gregor McGregor. Good arithmeticians, Emily’ Rolfe, Frank King; James H. Ball and Gregor McGregor equal. Best in mental arithmetic, Gregor McGi-egon Emily Rolfe, George Morgan. Best writer, George Morgan. Word-meaning, James H. Ball, Emily Rolfe. Excelled in needlework, Emily Rolfe, Margaret O’Neaill. Recitation, Frank King’. Standard ll.—Twelve presented, and all passed. Boys Correct readers, George Peacock and William Christie. Best speller, George Peacock. Written arithmetic, George Peacock and Win. Christie, equal. Best in geography, Charles Nieolson. Correct reciter, George Peacock, George Beer. Word-meaning, George Peacock, diaries Nicolson. Best in mental arithmetic, William Christie. Girls;— Beat readers, Mabel Corrigan, Mysie McGregor, Tryphona Balmforth. Best spellers, Mysie McGregor, Maty O’Neaill. Handwriting, Jane Christie and Mabel Corrigan, equal. Best arithmeticians in school, Jane Christie, Mabel Corrigan. Best in mental arithmetic, Tryphena Balmorlh, Jane Christie. B -st in geographjq Mahul Corrigan. Recitation, Mabel Corrigan, Mary O’Neaill. Word-meaning, Grace Nicolson, Jane Christie. Best needlework, Mysie McGregor, Tryphena Balmforth. Prizes to successful scholars were distributed Isst Thursday, by Mrs Hay ; and a pie-uio was held at Taumnha, a good dinner Doing provided by ladies of the district for about 35 scholars. Field games filled up the afternoon, and the young folks were again refreshed with tea, and returned to Mannlahi. The ladies and members of the school committee who contributed heartily to the da}’’s enjoyiiient are entitled to thanks.

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Patea Mail, 30 December 1880, Page 3

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MANUTAHI. Patea Mail, 30 December 1880, Page 3

MANUTAHI. Patea Mail, 30 December 1880, Page 3

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