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SENIOR SCHOLARSHIPS.

At the Board of Education meeting yeetarday afternoon, the report of the Secre ajy on the result of the recent senior scholarship examinations conducted by; the BoarJ read. The following Candida£B were cessful in obtaining scholarships, the tfoa having decided to award fourteen scholar ahips in all, instead °i-J*« lv* s"7 F _ ft MB< Philips. Ardern, 3,slsmarks; Eva, M. £, Lynch, 3,312 ; Elizabeth T°oman 3,25* • 2,651 ; Robert WcSpoiran. 2.648. The following also qualified,:-A P n«. M. Northcrofb, 2,626; Jame» "• . A t k (ThimesHi.h'Scbool,, 2.613, Harberb-B. Hughes, 2,602; Auric B-. Glbto?' er " The number of /f doe* not allow of these candidates being awarded any. although they obtained the neces,ary number of marks to pa«. Tl c maximum number of marks °btai«o£ was 4 900. All the eucceEsful candwlateß except Z were scholars at the Auckland College and Grammar School.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1897, Page 2

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SENIOR SCHOLARSHIPS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1897, Page 2

SENIOR SCHOLARSHIPS. Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1897, Page 2