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WAVERLEY SCHOOL.

Annual Examination, The annual examination of ..the Waverley school took place.on Thursday and Friday last,? Inspector Fqulis-conducting the examination. The chairman of the committee, Mr G. S. Bridge, and some of the members were, also presenti The number of children present was one hundred and eighty one. , In Standard I, there ; were presented twenty-four, of which twenty-three passed, the following being the names' ••—Frank Keenan, Charles Green; W Wicks,, Samuel' Johnston, T Dudley, H ’Nichrills, R Johnston, J Elmslie, J Allan, S McMechin, Rebecca Willcox, Lily Idrison, Annie McFarlane, Mary Dickie, Mary Winchcombe, ‘ Harriet Collins, Margaret. McDonald j. Ada Riches, Margaret Hunt, Annie Bowie, Emily Glent worth, Janet Thurston, Julia Caldwell. • Iri Standard II there were 27 presented all of whom passed as follows : William Edwards, John Wall, Peter Williams, William Palmer, Harold Dickie, Charles Dickie, Alfred Riches, Thomas Read, William Muir, Herbert Collins,' William Wybourne,; George Green, William McDonald, Rose Mason, Annie Dyke, Margaret Brown, Mary Sinclair, Minnie McLean, Kate McDonald, Mary Catanach, Annie Christie, Harriet Bridge, Mary Dempsey, Jessie McL’Dowie, Annie Krienger, Maud Hair, Evangeline Hunt. InjStandard 111 there were 26 presented of ; which 24 passed as follows : Finlay McDonald, Thomas : Collins, Charles Bridge, Augustus Walkinton, William Johnston, Robert McDonald, Robert Edwards, Murdo McLean, James MeMechin, Thomas Davis, James Taylor, George Johnston, William Walkinton, Ellen Hunt, Helen Allan, Annie Sinclair, Isabella Elmslie, Janet Muir, ; Christina Read, Elizabeth Price, Annie Johnston, Isabella Rolfe, Emma McMechin, Jessie Nhiholls. In Standard IV, eighteen were, presented,and all passed asunder,the maximum number of marks being 460: Arthur Collins, 336; William Hair, 370 ; John Krienger, 331 ; Arthur Davis, 285 ; James Read, 315; James Brown, 330 ; Patrick Keenan, 271 ; William Bridge, 226 ; George Hunter, 313 ; John Hair, 285 ; Thomas Harkness, 305 : Maud Masop; 308 ; Martha McMechin, 342 ; Isabella Cheyne, 317; Jessie Dickie, 344 ; Lizzie Dickie, 265 ; Annie Davis, 273 ; May McKenzie, 264. In Standard V, there were seven presented, and all passed as under, the maximum number being 450 : Frederic Mason, 363 ; Louis Filers, 310; Jane McLean, 225; Annie Thurston, 306 ; Susan Dyke, 276 ; Mary Dyke, 354 ; Charlotte Collins, 354. in Standard yi, thero was one presented, who duly passed ; Jemima Cheyne, 320.

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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1117, 26 November 1883, Page 2

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WAVERLEY SCHOOL. Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1117, 26 November 1883, Page 2

WAVERLEY SCHOOL. Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1117, 26 November 1883, Page 2

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