SISTERS OF MERCY, GREYMOUTH.
The following pupils of the Sisters of Mercy, Greymouth, were successful at the Teachers' ; and Public Service- examinations held recently: —Class C—James Southard (three subjects), Veronica' M. ‘ Carmody (two subjects). Class DJames Southard, Veronica M. Carmody, Josephine Rooney, Elizabeth Armstrong, Annie E. Cornwall. Partial pass, Class D Grace Tindale. Partial pass (four groups)Minnie Tilburn. Partial pass (three groups)-Mary Clare Moore, Elizabeth McKnight. Pass (two groups) —Brigid Carew. Matriculation and Solicitors’ General Knowledge — Mary Clare Moore. Public Service Entrance—Patrick Deere, Denis Moore, William MacDonald; Joseph Joyce, Maurice James, Phyllis Rathbun, Margaret Fisher, Phyllis Murtagh. Intermediate Duggan. Junior National Scholarship — Duggan. Seddon Medal — Ryan. Word has just been received from Trinity College of Music, London, that Miss Doreen Daly, a pupil of the Sisters of Mercy, Grey mouth, has been awarded an exhibition for gaining the highest marks in New Zealand in the Senior Division, at the practical examination held last October. The value of the exhibition is nine guineas. Miss Daly gained 91 marks out of 100
in pianoforte playing. At the time of the examination, Miss Daly was twelve and a-half years of age. \. . //
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XLVI, Issue 18, 1 May 1919, Page 29
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188SISTERS OF MERCY, GREYMOUTH. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XLVI, Issue 18, 1 May 1919, Page 29
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