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E.— 3.

Table H6 — continued. Race of the Children attending the Native Village Schools on 31st December, 1919 — continued.

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Itace. Maoris. Schools Speaking English in the Home. Boys. Girls. Total. Totals. Speaking Maori in the Home. Inropeai is. Boys. I Girls. I Total. Boys. Girls. Total. Boys. Girls. Total. Paeroa Pamapuria Pamoana Papamoa Paparore ... Parapara Parawera Parikino Pawarenga Pipiriki Poroporo . . ..,'. Poroti Pukehina Pukepoto Pupuke Banana Rangiahua Rangiawhia. . Rangitahi Rangitukia Rangiwaea (side school) Reporua Ruakokore Ruatoki Taemaro Takahiwai Tangoio Tanoa Tautoro Te Ahuahu Te Araroa Te Haroto Te Horo Te Kaha Te Kao Te Kotukutuku To Mahia Te Matai To Rawhiti Te Reinga Te Teko Te Waotu TeWhaiti .. Tikitiki Tokaanu Tokomaru Bay Torere Tuhara Tuparoa Waihua Wai-iti Waikare Waikeri Waima Waimamaku Waimarama Waiohau Waiomatatini Waiomio Waiorongomai Waiotapu Waioweka Waitahanui Waitapu Werowero Whakaki Whakarara Whakarewarewa Whakawhitira Whangaparaoa Whangape Whangara Whangaruru Wharekahika Whareponga Whirinaki "3 Y "5 .. .. .. 1 1 1 1 "2 2 ■ -i. I •'•'• 1 .. 1 3 2 5 "3 "1 "4 1 1 459 1 5 6 4 .. 4 3 3 6 3 3 3 1 4 2 "2 l 1 "2 "2 ■ • I 2 5 I I 2 I 5 19 14 10 18 30 12 21 11 30 17 31 9 17 22 23 30 9 9 22 56 7 16 13 54 10 18 8 12 20 II 45 13 20 27 33 14 13 22 10 18 29 14 12 41 19 50 24 12 32 7 29 23 21 35 12 12 16 28 23 9 8 8 9 11 11 30 19 55 16 4 24 10 16 32 12 21 14 8 9 14 17 10 17 9 20 22 30 4 11 26 17 25 I 4 11 ! 17 50 I 8 13 22 41 17 20 8 12 12 25 32 8 29 27 18 17 20 19 17 33 14 8 54 19 40 29 12 20 6 14 15 14 29 14 12 14 25 21 9 I 5 8 12 12 26 25 32 16 14 15 10 10 30 13 24 33 22 19 32 47 22 38 20 50 39 01 13 28 48 40 55 13 ! 20 39 100 15 29 35 95 33 38 16 24 32 36 77 22 28 56 00 32 30 42 29 35 62 28 20 95 38 90 53 24 52 13 43 38 35 64 26 24 30 53 44 18 9 13 17 23 23 56 44 87 32 18 39 20 26 62 25 45 9 "2 0 3 3 3 I 13 3 11 1 1 1 1 4 5 I I 16 I 2 2 7 1 4 2 3 3 I 2 2 9 I 0 3 15 2 I 2 1 7 I 8 I 8 I 1 I 18 2 5 11 1 5 5 2 3 2 19 0 26 3 2 I 3 I II I 13 1 2 24 2 2 3 7 I I 28 14 13 20 36 12 24 14 30 20 32 22 20 33 24 32 10 9 23 56 7 16 17 54 16 18 13 13 20 12 62 14 22 27 33 16 23 22 11 18 35 35 12 43 25 50 25 15 40 9 31 23 21 36 16 21 16 28 23 10 13 17 13 20 12 32 19 68 16 5 24 23 19 36 12 24 18 8 13 17 22 II 19 II 22 22 31 10 14 II 10 26 4 11 19 51 8 14 29 44 1.7 20 16 12 12 26 40 10 8 29 27 19 19 21 19 17 37 25 8 55 21 40 29 17 22 8 14 15 14 31 19 20 14 25 21 10 6 19 10 15 12 28 26 51 16 17 15 10 14 31 16 30 46 22 26 37 58 23 43 25 52 42 63 32 34 74 43 58 14 20 42 107 15 30 46 98 33 38 29 25 32 38 102 24 30 50 60 35 42 43 30 35 72 60 20 98 46 90 54 32 62 17 45 38 35 67 35 | 41 30 53 44 20 19 36 23 35 24 60 45 119 32 22 39 33 33 67 28 54 (i 18 4 10 10 28 I 1. 4 2 6 1 2 3 8 1 3 8 2 2 5 2 2 1 8 10 4 2 1 5 1 5 1 9 I I 2 9 "8 17 1 4 3 5 3 5 3 6 4 6 1 5 8 6 1 2 1 5 9 2 2 10 .17 2 0 1 4 1 32 13 2 1 19 1 3 4 3 3 1 3 4 13 3 1 I 13 4 1 3 9 3 3 (i Totals 80 84 164 80 84 164 2,329 2,057 4,386 5,198 354 294 648 2,763 2,435

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