ST. MARY’S CHURCH, GERALDINE.
The annual distribution of prizes to the children attending this school took place on Saturday afternoon last, the .prizes being distributed by the Incumbent. The following is the prize list:—
Erast Class (Boys) : Teacher, Mra Preston—lst prize, W. Berry, 527 marks ; 2nd, P. Shiers, 525 : 3rd O Moore, 522; 4th, G. Bleomfield, 517 ■ sth, W. Morrison, 510 ; 6th, B. White’ 495; 7th, J. Dean, 472; Bth, C. Burl ridge, 396.
Pißsr Class (G-irls): Teacher, Mrs Posfclethwaite—lst prize, K. Shiers 528 marks; 2nd, J. Kenni, 518; 3rd M. Stonehouse, 5!3; 4th, N. Shiers. 511; sth, E. Pizzie, 504; 6th, M. Morrison 495 ; 7th, A. Jones, 479 ; Bth, B. Burndge, 468; 9th, A. Bowkett, 467; 10th, E. Bowketfc, 442 Second Class (Boys) : Teacher, Mr Hardy Ist prize, P. Howards, 589 marks; 2nd, H. Berry, 517; 3rd T Grindle, 476; 4th, J. J oe , 451; sth,’ E. Major, 444; 6th, S. Shiers, 434. Second Class (Girls) : Teacher Miss Pisk—lst prize, L. Howard 532 marks; 2nd, M. Dean, 476; 3rd A Major, 453; 4th, L. Burridge, 450* sth, A. Moore, 483; 6th, E. Moore’ 412; 7th, P. Jones, 386; Bth M Pisher, 373 ; 91 h, M. Boughton, 365. Thied Ojas. (B 0JS ) : Teacher, Mr T, Sherratt—lsfc price, A. Eennie, 612 marks; 2nd, P. Dean, 481 • 3rd TT Waters. 448 ; 4bh, D. Joe, 415 • W «■ Dean sis." 7th, W. Grmdle, 371; Sth, W. Penn,
PrS™ S (Girh) ; Mi., Preston—lst prize, A. Ramble 459 marks; 2nd, 6. Bowketfc, 426 • 3rd R Baughen, 424; 4fch, M. McLeod, 411 M fsr^t-^»o T r her: w 6 u ' 4fch » E * White, 378 •’ sth ; «*■ T - B»wkea.’Bl5 h ’ pit 2M.“ g D ’
w CIASS < G!rls ) = Teacher i„' s Bumdgo— Ist prize gy 282 marks ; 2nd, A. Major, 270 3rd’ 24R Mb > A ■ Hkttar’ Wallach, 212; 7th, s! vfnn a„Tr <m. 0 ’ w °k-’' Btl1 ’ Buc "dge, 2019th, N. King, 192. b UL » E.M F ™e°t'on S 'S’ 7 '*’ ' l ’ e T aohep > Miss £ s o.j . i' P tlze . J- Bowkett. Urindfe!lß3 ' Q “ m °- 197 > IjrPTH Class (Girls) ; Teacher, Miss P res tou--lßt prize, J. Shiers 234 marks ; 2nd, N. Grindle, 228 ; 3rd B 98 ’’ 4th ’ J - -Denoin. 196man^Vs 0 L B °A 6th » E * Cheaterman, 178; 7th, E. Dean, 177 • Bth S Waters 162 ; Bth. 8. in the Fourth Class (boys) Qschool er Se < ? d ?• Eom “ tended was only mf ktonofaouse b6^md the P»«ibla number, and D. Hennie two In Fourth Class (girls) M. Shiers got the
full number of marks; also J, Shiers in Fifth Class (girls). Maggie Morrison, Kate Sbiers, and J essie Rennie (First class girls) recited to? 107th Psalm. 0. Moore, B. White, F. Dean, and G. Bloomfield (First class boys) recited the 103rd Psalm, and F. Shiers the 339th hymn, •*- n prizes were distributed, and the children were also treated to a quantity of fruit.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2027, 1 April 1890, Page 2
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