ELLERSLIE PUBLIC SCHOOL.
. i j On Wednesday afternoon the Ellerslie "■ Public School broke up for the holidays. ;" The children engaged in games on tne i grounds, and Mr Wadded distributed > prizes as follow: — '. j Standard V..—Evelyn Ferguson (marks), Ray Jones (good behaviour). Harold Peek j (greneral improvement). •'> . | Standard Vl.—Evelyn Ferguson (marks), >; ra Benallack (attendance), Ethel Bartlett i (writing), Flora McDonald (writing), Cisi sy Watt (drawing), Elizabeth Hull (gen- ■ eral improvement). ! Standard IV.— Frank Hill (marks), ; Gwendoline Ferguson (attendance), Ida [ Ruddy (general improvement). ; Standard lll.—Matilda Wadded' (marks), ' Pearl Johnston (attendance)., Arthur Hill ■ (attendance), Hilda Wright (general im- [ provement), Jane Watt (general improve- - ment). i ' Standard ll.—Hilda Tucker (good beha- ' i viour), Frances Benallach (attendance), I j Frederick Monaghan (writing), Henry ; | Loc'kley (general improvement); j Standard I.—William Elwin (attend- [ ance), William Chaat'e (general improve- ' | ment). Margaret Kean (good behaviour), • Bertha Elder (writing). ! Primer. —Jessie Elder (general improve- . I ment), Lance Wadded (general improve- i t I ment), Elizabeth Nealis (general improve- j j ment), Nellie Hill (general improvement), i
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 303, 23 December 1898, Page 3
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