Oamaru
(From our own correspondent.) , September ID. Among the results of the musical knowledge examinations in connection with Trinity College, held here in June last, the following are of interest:—Higher local division—V. Rankin (Miss Cartwright, A.T.C.L., L.A.8.), 85 (honors). Intermediate divisionE. Ram-
say (Miss Cartwright), 86 (honors); K. Oakden (Miss Cartwright), 80 (honors); M. Currie (Miss- Gilligan, certificated pianiste), 70. Junior division —E. Kibblewhite (Miss Gilligan), 94 (honors). Preparatory divisionF. Fodie (Miss-Gilligan), 100; L. Sampson (Miss H. Cartwright, L.T.C.L.), 100; F. Matches (Miss Cartwright, A.T.C.L., L.A.8.), 98; E. De Courcey (Miss Gilligan), 96; J. Sumpter (Miss- Gilligan), 96; N. Crisp (Miss Cartwright), 94; M. Oliver (Miss Cartwright), 93; R. Farquharson (Miss Cartwright), 92. I regret to have to chronicle the death of another of the old identities of this parish in the person of Mr. Jeremiah Barry, who passed away in a private hospital last week, after a serious operation, at the age of 72. Mr. Barry was a native of County Cork, and had been. connected with the local Railway Department for a number of years.—R.I.P.
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New Zealand Tablet, 18 September 1913, Page 26
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