STRATFORD.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) Stratford, Saturday Mr. X. J. Kins- j s file successful tenderer for tho cn-Vtion of a bvrge furniture factory for tho Excelsior Furnishing Company in Broadway South. Mr. J. I). Healy is the architect. The Patriotic Mart to-day was under the supervision of Mesdnmes Petue and 0. Smart, while Mrs. Boon and Miss Hogg were in charge of the tea-room. Both departments had a busy day. At the meeting of the Domain' Board yesterday a. deputation from the Borough Council attended with a view to getting a suitable crushing site on the Board's property in Page Street. The Board regretted it could not accede to the request. TEIXITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC. The following are additional results of the musical examinations held recently:— Stratford Convent Pupils.—Diploma: Miss G. Bredow, 81. Higher local division: Mabel Pryce, 72; Kathleen Harrison, GO; Evelyn Moon. CO. Senior division: Mary Bell, 64. Intermediate division: Elizabeth Bray, 83 (honors); Marjorie Curd, SO (honors); Zada Augard, 78; Mary Thomson. 77; EMeen Kilbride, 76; Jean Robson, 75; Dorothy Ford, 07. Junior division: Jean Copeland, 94 ('honors) ; Pdta Beauchamp, 83 (honors); Ivy Hodiler, 83 (honors); Fredtt Belcher, 81 (honors); Constance Cuff, S3 (honors); Robert Hancock, SO (honors); Phyllis Sims, 75; Kathleen Hewes, 75; Edith Murray, 71; Albert Darey, 71; Constance Bonner, 72; Eilee Hodgson, 72; Gertrude Fitzgerald, 70; Imclda Wilson, (52. 'lVeparatory division: Ethel (Jidsby, !10 (honor-); Vera Crofts. S4 (honors); Jas. Brooking, 84 (honors); Mazine Skoglnnd, 78; Beryl Masters, 7S; Oswald Co'lliugwood. OS. F'rst step: George Bell, 83; Myrtle ITnntcj-. 81. Opuinke Convent.—lntermediate division: Eimira Million, fii; Gertrude Parker, 00. Kltnam Centre—Senior division: Margaret McDonald, 64. Junior division: Juanita Curtis, 71. Preparatory division: Rita Burrows, SI (honors); Violet Bosson, SO (honors); Mnrjorie Truelove, 76; Marjorie Pease. 74. First step: Mercy De Launay, 7S; Lilian Butcher, 77; John Carter, 7<i; Frank Ching, 73. For the medals presented by Mr. T. Grubb, for the candidates gaining the highest marks in each grade, the following were the winners:—Senior Division: Olive Martin, 74. Intermediate division: Elizabeth Bray, S3, and Cliff Davies. 83, equal. Junior division: Miss. Jean Copeland, 94. 'Preparatory division: Mis; Ethel Gadsby, 'JO.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1916, Page 3
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