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Greymouth

(From an occasional correspondent.) ' February 18. In the Public Service Examinations the following pupils of St. Mary’s High School, Greymouth, were successful:—Leo Higgins, Mary Moore, and Eileen Leamy. Another pupil of the school; Gwen McCarthy, passed the Junior Scholarship Examination and gained a board scholarship. She also won the Seddon memorial medal, which is awarded to the girl who obtains highest marks in English and arithmetic at the Junior National Scholarship Examination. This much-coveted medal is competed for by candidates throughout the Grey district, and this is the second year in succession in which it was won by a pupil of St. Mary’s School. A third success gained by Gwen McCarthy was the winning of the Bevilacqua gold medal and prize.

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New Zealand Tablet, 25 February 1915, Page 31

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Greymouth New Zealand Tablet, 25 February 1915, Page 31

Greymouth New Zealand Tablet, 25 February 1915, Page 31

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