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KAUAERANGA GIRLS' SCHOOL.

The breaking up took place at 2 o'clock, the room being prettily decorated. After the prixes had been presented, some recitations given by the scholars, and the customary bag of good things given to each, a sale of the needlework took place. The following was the : . LIST 01? PSIZES AND CERTIFICATES :— * Those: who have never been absent dur ing the school year, each receiving a first class certificate and a prize :—Sarah Cbad and Lizzie Babe (also for punctuality and gocd conduct), Lizzie Blakely (also for punctuality), Lizzie Gibb, Mary McQuade, Mary Blakely, Ellen Renshaw, Annie Hill, Jessie Gibb, Alice Billing, and Ellen . Gibb. ! Those who hare not been absent more than five times receiving second class certificates and also prizes : —Margaret Morton (also for good conduct), Lily West, Mary Aitken, Annie MeQuade, Esther Aitken, Charlotte Reid, Charles Trogonning (also for good conduct), Edwin Renshaw, Mary McLaclilan (also for good conduct), Willie Reed, Frank Gibb. • Qhildren more often absent, but fairly regular, in order of regularity:—'Florence Laing (also for good conduct), Kate Billing, Clara Reed, Amy Hamerton* Jessie West, Sylvia Smith (also for good con*' duct), Mabel Baker, Johu Gibb, Robert McQaade, Joseph Jamos, Willie Baker, and David Wiicox.

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4669, 21 December 1883, Page 2

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KAUAERANGA GIRLS' SCHOOL. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4669, 21 December 1883, Page 2

KAUAERANGA GIRLS' SCHOOL. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4669, 21 December 1883, Page 2

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