Masterton
(From oar own correspondent.) Miss Annie O’Leary, of Masterton, won the 50vds r a S7 Shl r the Wellington Ladies’ Swimming dub her time fn nd + . als !r! 0n he . heat ln the 00yds handicap, ladies f th dlstance bein S a New Zealand record for . , Th ? results of the musical examinations held in Mashes? BHrf«’ em n er are to hand * All the pupils presented fj- , ' B S ld ® 8 vent were successful, a fact which cerpupils The J s e ,S great cr / (it alike on the Sisters and Foma of Tonolw THT t? follow : —Examination for DipF^nrdQ T S9 C of r ’ T -P .V. p^?er on Art of Teaching.— Edwards ’ + 82 (honors); Miss tlanify, 66. Paper on Musical Rudiments.— Hanify, 84 (honors): Miss Edwards 80 (lonors). According to the College Calendar Miss ’Ed-
- wards and Miss Hanify! will" be admitted Licentiates of the College, L.T.C.L., Vocalist and Pianist respectively. The following are the results of the pupils' examinations: Higher —Miss C. McKenzie, 65. Intermediate Grade 11. Nellie Collerton, 77; Miss Nelson, 76; Miss Lenz, 67. Intermediate Grade I.—Miss Symes, 86 (honors); Miss Brooks, 77; Miss Parsons, 74; Miss Pryor, 66.
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New Zealand Tablet, 16 March 1911, Page 474
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195Masterton New Zealand Tablet, 16 March 1911, Page 474
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