ASHBURTON SCHOOL.
The distribution of prizes to the children attending this school took place on the 23rd alt. Tile examination was conducted by the Bevs»W. B. Paige and Greenstreet, and the very favorable report given by them on the general efficiencyof the Bchool, has given universal satisfaction. The following iB the- list of prizetakers:— FiHsr Class—First Division. Arithmetic—Kate Williamson Dictation* and Spelling—Kate McDonnell Beading — Kate Williamson and' Kate McDonnell,, equal Geography — Kate Williamson ; Mary Jamieeon and' Kate McDonnell, highly com mended Grammar—Kate Williamson History — Kate Williamson and Kate McDonnell, equal Second Division. Arithmetic—No award Dictation and (Spelling—Agnes Fowler Beading—Annie Permain Geography—Seorge Bland Grammar—Jcibn Rose History—John' Bose Second Division. Writing—Kata-Doherty Arithmetic—George Kidd' Dictation and Spelling—George SavageBeading—A. Jamieeon • Geography—Kate Doherty Grammar—Kata Doherty and A. Johnstoo, : equal History—Kate Boberty and- A. flsnie, > equal Second* Division. Writing—lsabella'Williamson ! Arithmetic—No award : Dictation and Spelling—Bmma Berry Beading—Hay Smith Geography—lsabella- WilliamsonGrammar—lsabella Williamson History —Hubert Cookson ■ Thibd Class—First Division. Writing—Harry MayoArithmetic—Thomas- Taylor Beading—Emma Savage Geography—B. Leask Grammar —E. Leask Second Division. Writing—Lucy Cookson Arithmetic—Thomas UhdriU Beading—M. Millar Geography—Thomas Felton Grammar—No award Fourth Class—First DivisionBeading and Spelling—Mary Stevenson Writing— Jotn Smith, and Winnifred Cookson, equal Arithmetic—John SmithSecond Division. Beading and Hpelling—Michael O'Malley Fifth Class— First Division. Beading and Spelling—William Savage and Eliza Porter, equal Writing—Amy Firth Second Division. Beading and Spelling—Bertha Taylor Writing—Anne Rapley Alphabet Class. William Bennison Special. Prizes. For Scripture History—Rose Berry For Begular Attendance—John Permain Mapping—A. Permain and D Henderson, equal For the Boy who Travelled the greatest Number of Miles to School—George Bland. This boy had travelled twenty miles a day, or a total of 1500 miles in the seventy-five days. Special Sbwino Phizes. For Darning—Alice Andrews For Button holes—Kate Williamson For Stitching—Kate McDonnell For Hemming—Edith Cambridge For TopsewiDg—Ada Carter Special Pbi2ibs for Good Conduct. James Henderson and Sarah Robins.
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Press, Volume XXVII, Issue 3584, 3 January 1877, Page 3
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