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HAMILTON EAST SCHOOL

The following is the Inspector s lepoit: — "The woik of tbis> school is, on the whole, satisfactory. The grammar is rathei weak in the higher stindaids. The tone i& good. —War. Fidlkh." The following is a list of those who

passed :— Stand \rd VI. Bo^s: William Gelling. Gnus: Kate Davis Margaret Hunter. •Standard Y. Boys : Colin LeQuesne, Alfred Steadman, William Andrew, John Davis, Fredk. Davis. Girls : Eliza Andrew, Bella Manktelow.

Standard IV. Boys : Fred. Yon Stunner, Felix Nickit.son. Gnu.s : Katie Beale, Alice Coonibeb, Lavima Keep, Eliza McKenzie.

Standard 111. Boys : Douglas Gelling, Alick Orr, Albert LeQue«ne, William McCabe. GIRLS : Alexandra Bradley, Rebecca Hunter, Sarah Franklin, Minnie Dickson, Matilda Hall, Janet Orr.

Hall, Standard 11. Boys : Augustine Cas&idy, Arthur Beale, William Davis, John Pascoe, Thomas Tretheway, Arthur Coates, John GiUett. Girls : Phosbe Coombes, Sarah Crawford, Cecille LeQuesne, Mildred Talbot, Sarah Dixon, May Hinton, Mary Trethe-

way. Standard I. Boys: George Kelly, Michael Muriay, Frank Gelling, Robert Hines, Alfred Reed. Girls : Agnes Jamieson, Annie Trethe- ' way, Annie Davis. Mary Mason, Louihe Raeburn, Margaiet Murray, Blanche Bradley, Mary Cuyley, Bertha Coorabes.

It will be seen that the percentage of passes is about 84. At the last examination, which took place when the present head „ teacher, Mr Stevens, had only been in charge a couple of months, the percentage was only 48. The results of the next examination may, therefore, be expected to compare favourably with those of any other school in the province.

, With an average annual rainfall of 31in, tbe quantity of water thrown down (< upop each aero of ground is nearly 2000 tons. "~ "Messrs W. J. Hunter and Co., will sell at the dbaupo Yards on Tuesday, September Oth, store cattle, cows at cal»inr, choice fat cattle, mixed " • young cattle, calves, ewes *t lambing, longwool

JN"o. on Roll at Time of Examination. M. I<\ Examined . . .30 34 Absent ... 2 2 R,e-e\amined . 2 G Below I. . 25 21 Total . o9 03 No. Examined Parsed. Failed. Standard. M. F. M. F. M. Y. I .79.55) 20 II .78.-77 01 111 . . G 7 4 G . 2 1 1V.25 2 4 0 1 V . (5 2 . . 5 2 10 VI 2 3 12 11 Total .. 30 34 24 30 G 4

The following is an analysis of the result of the Standard Examinations :—

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1896, 30 August 1884, Page 3

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HAMILTON EAST SCHOOL Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1896, 30 August 1884, Page 3

HAMILTON EAST SCHOOL Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1896, 30 August 1884, Page 3

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