ANGLICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOLS.
PRESEXTATION OF BISHOP'S PRICES, Th.c ceremony of presenting the prizes presented by the Anglican Bisno'p of Auckland to the various Sun-day-schools in Auckland will take j»iace at the Choral Hall to-night. The Bishop will deliver an address and a programme of songs will be given, Dr. Thomas also playing some organ solos. Cars run to the ball from the different suburbs.
Senior Grade.—Class L: Ada Booth, All Saints', 190 marks; Elizabeth De Renzy, Holy Trinity, Devonport, 173; Ethel Stein, All Saints', 170; Bertha Matthews, All Saints', 168; Bessie Legg, Epiphany, 168; Nellie Spurting, Epiphany, 168; Gladys N. Gordon, S. Mary's. 163; Jessie 1L Fendall, Holy Trinity, 15$; Margery E. Dewes, S. Mury's, 157; Francis Bacon, All Saints'. 1.15; Ebie Birch, S. Mary's, 130; Pauline Durrieu, S. Barnabas', l§0; Gwladys A. Erson, S. Mary's. 149; Florence Coles, S. Luke's, 146: Daphne M. Hay, S. Mary's. 144; Dorothy Ward, S. Mary's, 140; Edith Mann, S. Sepulchre's. 140; Elsie Bacon, All Saints', 133; Helen L, Sawyec, S. Mary's, 134.
Senior Grade.—Class II.: Elsie Woodley, AU Saints', 139 marks; Agnes Wnitson, S. Sepulchre's, 138; Tattle Broomhall, S. Sepulchre's, 136; Ivy Hutson, All Saints', 135; Lucy K. Taylor. All Saints', 134; Kose Laurent, 8. Mary's, 132; Nora G. Timewell, Holy Trinity, 132; Bertha T. Hanna, S. Mary's, 131; Jeaele Bckley, S. Luke's, 131; Ina A. Lewis, a Mary's, 128; Albert Williams, S. Mary's, 128; Annie Lawson, S. Barnabas', 128; Minnie J. Steele, S. Mary's, 126; Dorothy B. Smith, S. Mary's, 125; Marjorle Grosyenor, S. Luke's, 124; Laura Morris, All Saints', 123; Frances J. Hunt, 8. Mary's, 121; Edith Dawson, S. Sepulchre's, 119; Maud Barker, S. Luke's, U7; Olive English, All Saints', 115; Muriel Morris, All Saints', 114; Emily Battersby, ?A E LI^ c u 9 ' H. l; A P Qie F B"er> 8. Sepulchre's, 105; Mabel Cooper, S. Barnabas', 10j5; William Andrews, .Si Saints', 104; Alexander de Montalk, S. Barnabas', 103. Junior Grade.—Class L: PhyHls M. Dewes, S Marys, 191 marks; William An lß o n 'i i 1! 1 SaJats '- Irene' Chapman, All Saints' 174; Reginald H. Macdonald, ?*r 3 ' S ; Haro,a t*™™*. S. Mary's 167; Mary Hellingu, s. Sepulchre's, 166; Violet Laurent, S. Mary's, 160; Emma Crawshaw, All Saints', 15S- Cyril Bassett, S. Sepulchre's, 154; Arthur Laurent, S. Mary's. 149; Lydia Neilson, S. Mary's. 14S; Lottie Williams, S. Mary's. 146: Willie Hulse, S. Sepulchre's. 139: Olive Hulse, S. Sepulchre's, 134; PUjllip Small S. Sepulchre's. 133.
Junior Grade.— Class II.: Vere V Woodhouse. S. Mary's. 149; Constance M. Morten, S. Mary's 139; Dorothy Kowson, S. Marys, 134; Alice E. Woodhouse, S. Mary s, 133; Flora A. A. Macdonald. S. Marys, 133: Leslie M. Ward. S. Mary's 127; John B. Reynolds, S. Alban's. \-£>\ aW b ?*F?'-,™ Mar >"" s - 12 *; Gladys Bacon. All Saints'. 123; Alfy An!er. S. Mary's. 117Henry Bosspi-. All Saints'. 117- Gertv Gideon. S. Sepulchre's, 111: Cedric Gentii S. Mary's. 108; Harold Adams S Senulehtti's, 107. ■ '
Nine sehoole entered for the examination, and 75 candidates passed in both papers. The passes were distributed among the following schools:— St. Mary's Cathedral, 30; All Saints', 17; St. Sepulchre's, 13; St. Luke's. 5; St. Barnabas', 4; Holy Trinity, Devonpott, 3; Epiphany, 2; St. Alban's, 1.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 112, 11 May 1905, Page 2
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