CABLEGRAMS.
! . Rioter's Telegrams. I (Received November 3,12,50 a.m.) * Melbourne, November!}. The Bev Father Luck, the newly* appointed Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland, is a passenger for New Zealand by the-steamer Wairarapa, which left The trial: of the two. men,' Smith and*'.. Shaw, on a chargo of attempting to rob the-Commercial Bank of Australia at f„" Avecel; , on 'the 6th ult., was 'concluded to day. 1 Smith war found guilty, and sentenced to three yean 1 penal servitude. Shaw was discharged. ~t; MELBOUME.^^ Beceived November 3, 1.50 p.!m.—r ' ' Thorpe, the teller at the Bank of Victoria ;:• < who was sentenced on November sth, 1 1881, to iwo years' imprisonment for •mbtizlement, has been relitsed from gaol.' \ It is reported tbat N&vigator has shown signs of lameness, ' LONDON, ~ , i November 1. The slock erchan'ee is closed to-day , colonial bread stuffs are unchanged at 49s for Adelaide wheat ex warehouse, 43a to 46s for Nev Zealand wheat; 34s for Adelaide floor,. .Australian tallow, stock in London to day 137,000 casks, best beef; :43s 6d, best nwttpn /
FEATHBRSTON SCHOOL, The examination of the Featheriton School took place on Monday and Tuesday '; with the following results, Standard Presented Passed . YI« 7 7 V.. : ,10 .» 6 iv. '■ -it ut IK. 22 - 81 ■ ' n. -• 28' . 23 :: L '. 19 ■ ' .".18 101 89 ' The per cehtage of passes is therefore ,86. On'announcing the result of the sixth standard examination, tl)e {nsneotor rev marked that all had parsed well, b|)t thaf one boy, William Viles, had completely mastered the arithmetio papor, a thin? not often done, also that Annie Oraig had. gained foil marks for composition, wbioh was an even more unusual circamstaace. ' The attendape of children was remarkably good, 160 being prespnt ogt of 169 on the books.
The following are the names of thoaa who passed the various standard! ■ Standard VI.-*-Qaentin Donald, Wjl- ' . liatn Viles, Donald Yule, Annie Qraig, : ) Beatrice Gundy, Edith Vilea, Janet Yule, Standard V;— George Bennett, Jamei Riddick, Arthur Tooker, Kate Gundy, Amy Jackson, Helen Too^ood. Standard IV.—Robert Yule, Oliver Bunny, Harold Wardell, ' James McDougall, Honoris M, Jaokson, ' A. Mr Jackaou, Annie Keys, Sarah Dickeni, Catherine. Riddick, Bessie Tuokey. ■' Standard 111, —Oharjaa Mftthflw. Frank Burt, Arthur Burt, David'Donajd, George Coe, John McDougall, William Greatbatch, Edward Saunders, B. Keys, Alf, Keysj Charles Burt, Thomas Great, batch, Ellery Toogood, William Isaao, Thomas Hayward, Qracie Yule, Annie Cundy, Annie Hodder, Isabella Vilea, Violet Read, Edith Isaao. Standard It- Bertram Bunny, Jamas Craig, George-Fellingham, Peroy Hay. - ward, William Hodder, John Jackson, Lewis Keys, Samuel McDougall, Henry.. Murphy, Donald . Robertson, Harrj Tuckey, Albert Vilea, , Mabel Cundy Bessie Donald, Mary 'gamely, l£sitfi sa| ward, Helen Hodder, L- Jackson, \v Jackson, M. O'Neale, E, Qamap, Holen'v, Biddick, Ellen Riddick, M, Tidswell) Susan Toogood, Walter Harrison, i Standard 1.-W. Abbott, Alex. Allen, j Georae Burt, Heury Furlong, S. Great-1 batch, E. Isaac, S. Murphy, 0. Read, J. Read, G. Toogood, Godfrey Tostoaenj \ Kate Abbott, Hilda Anderaon, Harriet | Cos, M. Fullingham, Eva McDougall, \ Oiara McShane, Ann Stafford. I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1221, 3 November 1882, Page 2
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