THE CLAREVILLE SCHOOL.
9 The examination of the Clarevillo school was ho:d by Mr Inspector Leu on the 13th and 14th 111 st Of 61 candidates presented, 66 passed and eight failed. The Inspeotor remarked that the school had done very woll, the passes being 88 per cent. Tho following are the names of the successful candidates Standard I—Minnie Smith, Elizabeth Turley, Ellen Spicer, Rosannah Gaulton, Henrietta Dakin, Annie Cave, Julia Challis, 'Eunice Corlett, Emma Williams, Frank Dixon, John Sewell, Lambert Smith, John Bairstow, Thomas Cave, James Floyd, James Miller. Staudard ll.—Esther Swan, Letitja Za'iell, Emily' Gallon, Eliza £reswn r Matilda tiewitt, A!giiea Francis, Benjaniiu Underbill, Geoygo Cavq, Frederick PinkJ Georgp Pejlgft, pallor Payey, John FloyJ. ' Sta idard 111 —lfiqnie Snjltlji Sowell, Elizabeth Smith, Elite Mckenzie, Ellen Preston, Annie Kemp, Mqry Sage, Frederick Sewe'l, Wjllian)' Wafts, Lew# Smith, Percy TVaJlja, Albert Alfred Millor, Standard IV'—Annie Hewitt, Mary Burgess, Mary Booth, Sydney Brann, tirace liraun, Emma Preston, Henry Bairstow, William Bairstow, William M«Ken?ie, Honry Gaulton. Standard V.—Kate Brann, Henry Booth, Standard Vl—Clara Francis, Elizabeth Bairstow, Lewia Dakin. Tho following scholars take tho highest places in their, respective Standards Clara Francis, Elizabeth Bairstow, Kate Brann, Sydney Brahn, Emma Preiton, Eliza Preston, Benjamin Undorhill, Agnes Franois, Minnie Smith, John Sewell, Ellen Preston, William "Wallin
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1231, 16 November 1882, Page 2
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211THE CLAREVILLE SCHOOL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1231, 16 November 1882, Page 2
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