PIGEON BAY SCHOOLS.
Th« annual di-tnhnii.-.n of pr : _>. in [.nrin'-c'ion with .rhnnU: took nlace on Friday la.t. Tim plan of di-t-'h'i torn was th. hboi" a« in previous ye<«rs, and H.« ,d noon tho .".tub ot th . ex.imia.uan hy tho Biairi". in«M>e<tor. a heautifnl d*y mi'iy p''no'« av.ilfd thprnsplv-s of the opD'T'ij'ttty for . day* oift'nr., n> d i. s"H>»i'd h-xdly iiu'y thai tlm foliool'ornn wmi'd contain fh« nninbpr. The Cmv« n. t e-' h "1 kindly .rr..i>_>d to provide lea and other rpfrep'ion'ntp, whioh Wfre • hnroo_ldy t] ivfd, e*i._ci ally by the ehild-pn. Mr W. MnntEotnerv, M.li.U.. v«ry kind'}' earns over from Lit'lp. Uivr-r to the piiz-s. which ho did in hi* u.ually pleasant irmnner. As on previous oocawiorip, Mr Montijornnry haM wiiiinjjly off.rpd hi-' .frvicH-i whenever asked to do bo, and inorßove* hi« always con rilmt.d lihernlly to ths fund. The G'»tn-. mPtp. «!..■ ar,d all in-connection with th- polioolh h«v<» every ran mm to thank him for Ihm kind intfl.eFt on t*i«T be'i-lf, Mr Scott, (Jlnnm in of -the Cornmi t j p. was •>a-.io _*k«.l t> do the .inn"> .li.re of ih* w«.jk <if M-lrn-iing pr"z i n and aTinifins fT th"ir kii"cn-ful dUtribmion. fi" . ji-ired n» pirn ; >n>d wmkpit h.rd to >n ..» ilip d. y >!•' plpasai't a- po-^ibl' l , Mr C'Tii/ni kindly ansi-ied in t..tititr 'he r.-.ficdiiiici'i'' 'p'tflv, arid hmli h. and-the. Ch-inii'.ii h d ii v-rv ' u-y d«v. Mes d'OI"-< T. 0- «•'■' R s . " V kindly nsaini'ii'd ih" np-u'ig torn.li *.hool, and ."i.it'd ihf o r Z • winner* fi'i" t'ta various rl'vi'-iimi. Ahho I vrn-e o ,x 'A~ were pre«pit»d in imp -In t -lr p S'de Schoo l , but a>j b.'d vvea'hi'r 'md b'd ro-nd-i had jjr ._t'y inte'fpr.d will < t "ndan c nt the Main R:di Mil, the (. mi ntfHo d».id»»d to with-' lin'd rtiio ypi' r . Sp-'cia! prizes for arrpndarice «• tho M lin 8 boo 1 wrto pre•••pnfpd hy M< S-o't and Mr Fon.tiirs B-irber. M r Soon _U> give wpeoial piizes for rri'ipn'oir.
The followinsr is the li*! of pnzi winners in ench school : — Main Pchool. S *ndard VII— C S>" nnd Malcolm S'V'ife. Standard VI —G ". K'lld.en and A.nrs H y mdard V -Geo. Salt, nnd RoM K'l'y. Sundard IV.—Alice P»ton, Prtr Diinbar, Dolor S>vage and Wm. Knudß»n. Standard lll.—Win. Firmstoee, Euphemia Radcbffa, A'ice Kelly and In* Savago. c.tnnd«rd II — Jfltnes Piton Cmipbad Hay and H. Salt. Stmdard I.— Hi da Paton, Annie Firrnstone and Francis Crops. Infant*—Eden Finnntone. L""y K<dly. Albert Salt, Maren Knud.en. X Sent', M. Savage. Adoe Ftrrn--tnne. For drill—Malcolm S'lVngd 1. R. Kelly 2 M 'pping (speciil)—Chap. Salt and W. Finns'one. Attendance (special) -R. K-lly, G»n. Salt H. Silt and W. F'rmstine Sewing — Upper Diviaon Aerripa Hay ; 2nd Division, Alice Kolly ; 3d Diviwion, HiU\* P.t >n 1 A'ice Finu*rone 2, Fr-mces Lilly Kelly, E'len p.rin»t ma nnd Mftren Knud-eii (pqii'd) 3. Knit ; iiiff and Ditnim; —Upp-T Division Atrnea Hay ; 2nd Division. . [na Bivaije ; 3>d Division, Alice Fnnstone and Hilda Side Fchool. Side Rehool—Smndird Vi.—Junes Bir- j idny, M'iy lories J .hip Innes and L'ZZ'e Lyall. Sandurd V. —Wm. Coris".!. Thos Lya'l And'«w VbK.y, Heoior Pet "grew ; Mary MrK>y, Mary Hnyas and Helena rTnye*. Smndard IV.— J.« C-rn'trsl John Rpyoi.h, Elfie Lyall, Standard Hl.— _<_ h«.i Lyalb Amw'ia loofi--, Jtiie H yen. U chel Reynish. Lily Lyall, Samuel B>r-; hlav md Alberr P-t itfffw. Standard ll* — Geo. McKiy arm Ji.bn II ye-. Sum-' flard I.—T'tylor Inne" AHiert Corrig.ilj, Ei"_. S-i t., Mom. on B. relay ".buy Whitcf and Ethel A. Lyall. Upper Infante-?-Alan MrtePh.il ,-J.ic. . P«d. itr-raw. M, T.oM.vjre, M.. Lyall,-G-'trude Sei.'tt. Alice! While .pdGbio'vs Rcyni.b ; Lower—Olive] Conigal, Jessie McKay; Mary Lyall, Ltna
Ri.d J. McGregor, Tom McGregor Claude vlcGregor. Jtp. N-dll. Geo. Whit*, J. :I>yep, W.tv. 1. cot I. Robert .-Ly.II, Tmn HytiiAb, Wm. McPhsil .and Ellen B<mtt. V fnda'ce—Albert, Cnrrig.l, HJiMie Lyall. ff.".e H*ye-:; :«lena Hays, Ethel Lv*"l. Li ho LyiH, Junes Corrrga., -SamuHl Bar-■|->V. J*n* Innes, and Amelia 'Innes. 0 ill —Uprvr ■D'viatnn, Elector Pettigrew 1 T. Lyfdl 2 : Lowpr D ; vi«d<.n, J. EI .yen 1, t r>. MKy 2 Sewiner—Upper D ; vi don. -.'zzie Lv*U I J »ne Lines 2; 2nd Dvi- ;- ion. Lity LyaU 1 Arhelia >Inn°s 2; 3rd D vi-ion, Bdiel A. LyaU I. Jessie M<>K>y i. Knift'ng nnd Darning—Upper D vision, Lizzie Lyall I. Wm Lyall 2-, 2nd Division, H-'enn Hayea 1, Amelia'lnnes 2;; (3rd Division. E'b»l A. Ly-»M.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2057, 29 May 1896, Page 2
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727PIGEON BAY SCHOOLS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2057, 29 May 1896, Page 2
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