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DISTR IB N TIO U OF PRIZES.

CHOFTON-LEA. | • „;.! r.p of ;.« CroftonA , tii» I =r "'y-<"-' "-*au, iho children > a repeat, at* * ,-■ <fcn Japanese ''Moon" ¥ '"., : C :- ••J-.11.J.'1,-' vhiolx &«C. fV iW" '>■■>"■'■ Ah in rell l ;,.„ ami fusuiun, * *<*» V >r-j" J Co,dejv and Derek- AV a , T eii, Ui ".Ltioi. t'-"-" A. A. Milne, loliwg*™* [;; ' ri; . e im: vnng,*'!* ~' (S i Mji]VJ ,. fhoaißcn, progros3. gt*^* l 5 f _ ~V{,nil: <j<"ilt;ril iiupvovcruont. gitjaJ* Sc.-iptnrc p s sJin» " V-i 1 -Faith Frvcr: Tuinvoved [ i»*« fta.t'Q;<.« • v .. itiaj ... ]. o is -\Vil- | «A 61 ',« ,!;,,,i "Kobiu Bai-r: I iisss*: ' -, ]M CT Driven: improved 1 GeP»l 1J Scrip!mv. >ls.y: Dufi: I ntP'f" gbi'llin". alui vrlUjl ; r - I oed P l ?*' 1 ;;,'" ,"/. ...], "'Tuon: =c:i, improved I jrimef -' J ' J,Ue ' ■ »et3t ~„ t'., rr .,- jli.ut: Improved num--1 ftißttf 08 7^,., ri1 „. 5 . r ,0 115 „n: Vro-ress. I s« van. -J--' ' ,i. lis „ v William.-. "Wviui !' Ciasl? : f p'.' In-(!«■■' .loun Garland. Uerek j ,3<i*«. i !o ?i" ;';„,;■' M : , r ,u>, B.ian '3[oorc, fcres. J .''-;_ "^ ; „„ "|.' ; , r? ,,i!?. l!nii. C ; Ir c ""'■.', r p-'.';..,..'. L.-r. i = . I HELFAST. ■". X ,dJrr E ,cd by W. r. : - H"''P l ' r " ml Ibo } ' ead " 184*7, liuril icceivod a book, jMrfer. £»■:■' ; ' r l'"', r ,.^ !ltl , ( i by Mr Hoppo.-. Wcddell 1, ,J- esl ,"r K8'?",,,; sar.ill 'J- .Specials: Konald OBBW* " -. Vii-on- ,r-,vii)g, June Bailey. *"?• t 11 ?-V»r-ar.-i liugcrs 1, Hilton McTitMc "J. Specials: Elsie Brown. 0"i J l> u «cn C<.i sewing. AueSaiWetbcr, l>urt«.n v fQT behavlour I** 1 !/ *'.-!: ?'arie Little, Ja™es oft sw er " F iltfei*- , ,_ ~.„™,v;v at tho Main School C t U.. folTowin;: afternoon ». rine Tho chairman. -Mr AV. V. Spencer, ■aSftoßd ms presented by Mr G. Brown, aS" Oarcy Hsiligau o. beum o '. il—fSrsvirison 1. Winnie Brovn -. •«^. lr d Brown_ J, Betty i 52«« Ken Hickmott 3. Special awards: Jgw Erkkiou. bewmg: iler.l Salt 1, *st?f!3ry Moote 1. Mavis Keunett 2. 'nSßtark V Sprtial awards: Ivan Hall,2fM Ho»ard. Gwen Croton, Warwick JJjßljr j, Mar-ono Linluii -. Looker}, and .old pupils' Prize lota hST* Kathleen White 'J. Alex Don u . S .wards: Ivan Scanes. Acton htanSEttellil Miller. Herbert Hibberd. sewKaihleen White. Cookery: jSSK Woodwork: Colui Pru.nmoad. "tit Smiths prize for newest sew^S Jdtel &Bd Mrs w. i- bpeacc. AH»«»ee eertilicaies were gained by •Sfcsß. Eric Crav.iord. Kosalie \\ bite G. G*Tnne Arps. Cane Hibberd, Mariffltore. jlltic Brown. Tom 1-inton. Jem QSm5• K«K.a«. Ella -Moote. Le-.vis Xirte -*B|lr«eld, Ret I Cnarteris. f -harlc. ESrf, B*KF HaUigais. John Herbert, M,r SWtt .Ira»B, Murray I'rice. \lan >■*.■ iSaiv BBS Art!*, t'ol.n Clark. Kon l.r.e :- wb. "is» Bifflgw. N ' jn ">' Coiayns, Editli Paher. ASs JCurfiit. Belli Price. Grace KoxSS SWMJ IWkin. Marion L.ttle, liazel Pstrtoß»W,:lriaßb;-k. Ivan Alex i)«, TrtetW. AINU, l>er: lubue.u. Cebr. DrEßWii.' '■ ■'■';'.. Tit ia-ii P euio and o' ol■i» UiiISCE: fe'.-'iofl "i ere "eld in tho Do--385. Jfr .\. \nderßou (chairman) dislriI b&i lb vr,i- every child receivin s a tJ*»al--" n-hent.-d :,u oak salad bowl »atf& t-., riJ .i and a ca.- ;l > o£ dessert fXii -j » <o the hoadnustress, Mr. s &*(!>■• .• j !-. retiring. On beUalt ot *tt&*i ■•.'■lr-n San, MeGimpsey prcKSW Mr- 8.-adiev with a cut-glass vase. SfMfe! Ki"--= «'-ro f'«« as follows: S ff S cs _;,c,P..j-i-d \.: Palty Poo!, fetandtti IT.: "\'ir.t ( hajipell. blandard -Il r - : J*» Aiifi.jr = ... Standard 1T..: iNoelmo Cbgpdt Garu-iiirs:; Sam -McGiinpscy 1, flatSaaerri'lc -'. Mervjn Saunders o. Mra JhntlS' rritti for best buy and girl -writer fa %i t ]!l and IV.: Vina Chappell, All Ctappell- Jlr -' Bradley's prizes for_ boy Oi (id who maile most progres.s in -writiuff it Stttdards V. and VI.: Molly Armou, imtbrt Vesdov..-. AlitE Cuiuinins's prize for KK(fef in >:;.-idard I.: Vernou Saunders. Its CariVs vn-o for prosrejs:,Margaret lM!br*]d. =t. Johns Arnbulan-:e prize for JRjjws: J- fTery Coleman. TAI TAFU. I r»i» -a* a S)od attcr.da.T--e r.t parsnts jaffc-rti-ds at the Tai Tapu Hall tor tho jasaJ pmc-sivius. Mr T. 0. Morgan, chairSqi* io Tai Tapu School Committee. Under the direction of Mr Go. tte = and Miss Steinmela (infant WSJ***} s pro;r b mnie of music, songs, ana SKtoioa.. was sue" *>y the .liildren. bir Si»tei Rhodes addressed the children. Bob StiSrsiie presem-d Mr Cottee, and Mary SSihae presented Mr Bain with Christmas -JWaiBM isleiiinu'tz receiving one from the 'fja|*' «busei:-. Jivery child received some Jwjjn from Otuhuiia, and Bweets, the anJjmmit of Sir lieston Rhodes. ' «BPWiwi -tt-ere presented by Sir Heaton. received a class prize. Itle ■3B^iP riM list vos: — , h. o Wm&s: Zh/ie Griffiths 1, Joy Garuett 2. »B-«tandard YI.: Beryl Barnett I. MW&sagcn •-'. Standard V.: Kathleen «S«* J « A l ma McLeod '_'. Standard IV r. HWf JfSMrtEty J, Joyco I.everington -,- ,; gßgi:;6rii!>ths ii. Standard W.: Pat- ' Site*** Van Griffiths 2. Standard II.: ; 1, Lorna Xowton 2. Standard SswNrjn PerjmEti. Rhodes' Memorial Prize: Betty MacS^Siaias — \Y. Newton 1, Bob Studholmo I .32*y*&xorii.— Mra J. Mangels' prize: Robin .HOTS. Uuncan's prize for most iin'arfiolir—Girls, Myra Simmons; noys, 'ffiffi** TO an<J Albert Manson (equal). f|flM»tatice Prizes—Olive Mcleod. Alma *P*S. K. Mansets, Joy Garnctt, Mary ■'WS' oa Hodjon. Gladys Hauschild, 'S£V# M«<:keniie. V. Newton, T. I>yas, C. ■'WgJWi S. Sludholme, B. Barnett, Alison 'jffjtea. Kgaio Wallace, Betty Macartney, fiu."™"' i,at Coltee. Kon. Hamilton, !2Sff Perjiaan. Hauschild. —. M'an.s*2'" Tobeck, Jack Nioiuio. Len TobccJc, '"•/SJ* Hatijchild, Borric I'eryrnan, Gordon SSSS- Ilav « Hamilton. Molly Wood, Nellie >f»M. Frances Ireland. T ASHLEY. i l .ff* ** tlle Ail 'le.v School last week. Mr IJ\* Lisdsay, rhairmau of tho School Com|l|*«. M*iiulLd e...-Si :.-.:pH v:;lh a book. ,-f*'«»o»-iD3 !- the prize list:— :|w»i*ril Vl.—jtufscll Brake (dux). Allen '. i HS^.l'' - icesUT Stringer. I'-Ugmfatd V.—Colin Vettio, ..-■.ei'vjn •i«l»* S rd IV.—Hilary Drake, Joyco tidier. BL«™. CMhc l.oue. Pauline Qnant-ck. •*l£ T * £ti *' Wriirht, Ronald Miller. l *t'd JJ J.—Margaret Neivell, Lily ii.-J'x luJ( .v jVowe. Colleen Wright, gHS* Oue* Xewell. 3.—ftniflii Wright. Nora Mckae, mStjW l **- Grace Macai-n. Brian Dempßey. ||EW™™t», Colin Stringer, Jim C-awford, jISIjSfJfjOTte, y_ T , c Mcßacs Brian Wright. fflW friiea—Hilary Drake, Olive Lowe, w"' I,u! cie Dixon, Margaret aEW*« Certificates—Hilary Drake, ||j|HK J **k«. four years' full attendance;

NORTH LOBURN. Tiio annua! picnic of the North Loburn School -was held at Tho Pines, ICaiapoi, where a most enjoyable day was spent. On tne way a halt was made at the Kaiapoi Woollen Mills, and an interesting and instructive hour ivas occupied in going through them. At the bea»h races were held, the day being brought to a close with the presentation of prizes as follows: — , Standard Vl.—William Mather, Gray MetUOrell. Ken. Harwell. standard V. —Patricia Nevlon. Violet Crooks, Jean Macintosh, Alan Methcrell, Bob Neylon. Standard IV.—Eleanor Hiatr, Robin Bktclcett. liex AVheeler. Standard 111. —Bsttv Metherell, Jean Blr.ekctt, Audrev How,' Ronald Hills, Pencil Booth. Standard IT.—Ruth Brown, Margaret MothOrel!, Marie Smith. . Standard T. —Christine Crooks, Baryl IliUs, Cuthbert Booth. Primer Classes—Muriel Booth. Gladys Brown, Helou Pamhani. Myril How, Rita Metherell, 'Hita Crowe, .Don Metherell. trie Browu, Irwin Purnhani, AVilliam Kavens'.vood. Sewing Prizes—Senior Division: A'iolct Crooks. jtiddle Division: Eleanor Iliatt 1. Audrey How ". Junior Division: Christine Crooks and Margaret Metherell (equal) 1, Primers: Mvril How 3. Muriel Booth 2. Special Prizes—Mr C. How's for mark aggregates—Seniors: Eleanor Hiatt. Juniora: Sulii Brown. Mrs C. L. Lester's for composition: Parrieia Neylon. Attendance Certificates —Guy Metherell, Christine Crooks, Betty Metherell, Eleanor Hiait. Violet Crooks. Alan Metherell. lies. Wheeler. Blackett, Ken Harwell. Miss Patricia Neylon asked Mrs Bradley, wife oi th-3 master, to accept, a prift from the j»ifls ot tho school in recognition oi' her many ncis of kindness. j SWANNANOA. T'uc- annual diauibamort of priast at the Swannunca sclnxil was held hi the schoolroom. Tue fust, nart of tho afternoon was spout in raced for the children, after which afternoon tea was served in tho hall. -t'lio children puvc a number of choruses, recita- i tious, and songs. Mrs J. Henderson pre- : sentetl the prizes as follows: —Form II.: j Pauline Burgin 1, Alfred Partridge -2. Stand- ; s\rd II.: Girls, Esme Norri3 1, Audrey Court ; 2; boys, Norman Skevingfou 1, Colin Court ; 0. Standard I.: Suzanne Burgin 1, Noelinc | Larsen 2. P. IV.: Tlioinas Burgin .1, Elspeth Larsen 2. V. II.: Melva Sanders 1, Melvyn SlrsviugloTi 2. Sewing: Pauline Burgin. Handwork: Norman Skevington. LEITHFIELD. '.l'Ua LoitJuield school held its annual picnic and prize-giving at the beach on Friday Prizes wero awarded to the following: Best ull-iound pupil—Mary Saiich. Standard Vl.—Dux of school, Robert May; runner-up, Aubrey Jainieson. Standard V.—Thomas May 1, Patricia Philip •-, Kathleen Saricli 3, James Fraanc 4, ilei-vyn McNally 5. Standard IV.—Bruco Philip 1, Ivan McNally -\ Alary Sarich 3. Standard lll.—Louis Palmer 1, Violet Ash- j worth -. , ~ Standard ll.—Duloio James 1, Alda McNally 2, lan McLean 3. Standard I.—Patricia Jamieson I, i-ditn Ashwcrtb. 2, Selbie Moxliarn 3, Helen Frame 4, Douglas Philip 5, Doujlaß Moxliam 6, Juno Palmer 7, Lester James 8, Lorna Reid 'p. IV.—Colleen Coffey, Flora McLean, Dorothy James, Juno Jamieson, Jack Sarich. ]>. lll.—Angus Reid. P. I.—Alan Philip. , . N Sewing—Senior division (Mrs James prize): Patricia Philip 1, Kathleen Sarich 2. Middle. division: Violet Ash worth. Lower division (Mrs J. Ashwoitli's special): Lorca Kcid. Primers: Colleen Coffey. . , , _ Mi's Maimer's priM for industry—Hip Ashworth I, Edith Ashwortb '2. Mrs Palmers prize: Flora McLean. Special Prizes—Spelling (Mrs J. Ashwortliis prize), Dulcie James; most improved pupil, Thomas Ma; : good conduct. Edith Ashworth ; number work, Colleen Coffey. Kaces held during the afternoon resulted as follows: , luOyds Championship, Seniors—Boo May 1, Aubi-e-v Jamiesou 2, Jim Frame 3. ."» Yards-Girls: Tup Ashworth 1, Pa*ty Philip -2. Boys: Leslie Mosham 1, Martin Coffey 2, lan McLean 3. . Infants—Girls: Juno Palmer 1; Edith A*worth 2, Lorna Reid 3. Boys; Allan Phillip 3. Jack Sarich 2, Boy AUmgton 3. Infants: Juno Jamieson 1, Dulcie James 2, Colleen Coffey 3. 75 Varus—lan McLean 1, Tom May -, Ivan McNally 3. Kelay Race—Seniors: Patty Phillip 1, Torn Slav 2. Juniors: L. Moxham. Three-iegsred Race-Girls: Dulcie James and Alda 'McMally. Boys: Tom May ond Jim Frame. Pat Jamieson and Helen Frame, Louis Palmer and Lester James. Blindfold Race—Boys: Bob May and Jim Fratno 3, Aubrey Jumieaon and Tom May 2. Open: Patly Phillip and Helen Frame 3, Bruce Phillro and Ivan McNally 2. Married Women's Race—Mrs Martin 3, Mis Frame 2. Singlo Women's Race—Miss Mander 1, Miss Russell 2. Hopping Race^—Seniors: Ivan McNally I, Aubrey Jamieson 2. Girls: Mary Sarich t, Kathleen Saricli 2. Tnfanis No. t: Leslie Moxham I, Lester James 2. Infants No. 1: Lorna Reid and Flora McLean (dead heat). Non-winners' Race—Flora McLean. Backward Races—First: Kathleen Sarich 1. Alda McNally 2. Second: Lorna Reid 1, Jure Palmer 2. Open: Colleen Frame 1, Tom Phillip '2. WAIAU. The annua! concert ar.rl break-up ceremony of tho Waiau School -was held on Friday, when there was a large attendance. A long and varied programme was submitted, the first part by tho school children, wiio acquitted themselves creditably in their various items, and the second part by younmen and women, most of whom wero expupils of the school. All the accompaniments were played by Miss Edna Powis. The proceedings concluded with a dance. the music being supplied by the local baud. The gross proceeds amounted to £l6. At the Conclusion of the concert programme, Mr r. II Belton, chairman of the School Coramittce thanked the performers and the organisers, and asked the Rev. E. B. Moore to present the prizes, every child receiving a book. The awards in tho various classes were as follows: — „, „•. , ■ , \ t Standard Vl.—Myra McKie (girls) 1, Peter Belton (boys) 1, Winnie Savage 3. Standard V. —Ronnie Kidd 1, Jack Johnston a, Edna Cole 3. Standard IV.—Peter Dunbar 1, Carol Belton 2, Francis Creed 8. Standard lll.—Betty Stove 1. Hope Crampton 2, Max Cone 3. Standard ll.—Stewart Dunbar. 1, tart Ciscd 2 Anne Rouse 3. Standard I.—Betty Fitzgerald 1, italph W p' l_janet Belton 1, Keith Kobson 2. T» 4: Gordon Anderson 1, Res Aldndge 2. V " ■ Graham Dunbar 1, Desmond Foster 3. Specials—Best needlework: Joy Crampton 1 (-Lyndon" prize), Joyce :,Lj.Vb prize). Best needlework for age. Foster 1 (Mrs Hill's prize). Best J P-otl n loVer classes: Dulcie CasserSuckling's Prize). Best ath- ' etc C'-Lvndoo" prize): Jack Smale 1. Rest essav on "Kindness to Animals ' Mr ! p G R. Dearden's prize): Catherine Aldndgo ; 1. EIFFELTON. i Following is the prize list:y orm 2—Dux of school: Harold Ingram. Proxime accessit: Kathleen Emery. Merit and drawing: Nellie Sclater. Progress and industry: Ruth Sheehan, Hazel Read, Valerie Ford, Kathleen Enter,-. . Vnvm I—Class marks: Dorothy Quinn 1, William Grossman 2. Drawing: William Crossman, Dorothy Quinn. Industry: Muriel K Standard IV.-Class mark.: Murray Jolm<'ou 3 LiJy Skinner 2, Mane Parsons 3. ludustrv and drawing: Jack Read. Iroi.roveme'ut: Kathleen Sheehan. Standard 111.-Class marks : Thomas Samp--on 1 Mary McLintock 2, lan Robertson 3. Industry: Eva Sclater. Improvement: LeonLrMcLaughlan. Drawing: James Burt Primers—General excellence: June John«.<nn Progress: June Page, Pauline Dalton, 5i 1,1 Bi'insev Pleading: Alma Patterson. D Ttanda d 1.-Merit: Hon Cocks 1, Keith Smith 2, Zillah Ford 3. Industry: Ivancy Rnbertso'o, Tony Billings. wa'dard IL-John Latimer: Ist in class, TcTlure study. Wilbur Taylor: 2nd, merit. £plHo PaHOns: 3rd, industry; improvement; nfrek Read: Merit; Edward Sampson, Tuan Emerv, Jack Daly, Margaret Quinn AHendauco CcrtiScatM-?nice Skmner, ?nrt Nellie Parsons, Derek Read, Keith r r ossman Leonard McLauehlan, James r?j Marv McLintock, Kathleen Sheehan, T.l.n Read. Marie Parens, Eoin Skinner, V ? Haw Crewman, Muriel Read Mervyn Kcid Harold Ingram Ruth Sheehan, Val„jc Ford, Kathleen Emery. . c m ,-ial Prizes— Sewmg: Senior, Rat" ci.«nah- intermediate, Joyca Oakley; Sheehan. p Gardening: Senior, wX^ e^sm V ; Keith

SPRINGBURN. j The annual picnic anu break-up of tlic ] Springatou School was held in Mr A. Kogatski's paddock in fine weather. Besides the presentation of prizes (a restricted number this year) a programme of sports was carried out, and a Christmas tree gavo much joy to the infants. The chairman of the School Committee, Mr K. Perrin, and the headmaster, Mr K. I. Robertson, addressed , the gathering during the course of the after- I noon, and afternoon tea was handed round. I The following was the prize list:— Roy Campbell Memorial Prizes —Form 2: Winifred Lamb. Form 1: 3">oris Goldsmith, j Standard IV.:'Jean Lorgelly. Standard) I'll.: Hilda i'hnn. Specials for progress— ; Standard IJ.:" Brian Flvnn. Standard 1.,] Michael Flyrm. Sowing Prizes (given by Mrs K. I. Robert- , son) —Form 2, Gladys Perrin. Form 1 : Irene Perrin. Standards JV. and HT.: Linda Lamb. St-uidnrd II.: Mary Taylor. Standard 1., Valma Lamb. Attendance Certificates —Joo Bentley, Tic- , tor Langvidge, Doris Goldsmith, Nolly Sclater. j Sadie' Smith, Owen Smith, Mao Gundry, Enid . Fagan. James McFarlanc, Shona McFarlanc, and Alma Smith. i The following were the results of the J sport';:— , Boy:;' Kvenls-—Standards 111. to VI.: Andy I Lorgelly 1. Jeff Aldridge 2. Own Smith 3. , Standards I", and II.: Brian Flynu 1, Michael Flynn 2, Gerald Aldridgo 3. Infants: Trevor Bentley 1, Bruce McFarlane 2. Three-legged Kaee: Andy Lorgelly and Owen Smith 1, Gerald Aldridgo and Norman Lamb 2, Brian Flynn and Trevor Bentley 3. Girls' Events—Standards V. and VI.: Sadio Smith .1, Molly Sclatcr 2, Irene Perrin ". Standards 111. and IV.: Mae Gundry 1, Dorothy Burgess 2, Laurico Lamb 3. Standards I. and IL: Mary Taylor 1. Knid Fagan 2. Margaret Lamb 3, Infants: Margaret Burgess 1, Dulcio I'lynn 2. Norma \Vatson 3. Three-legged Kace: Gladys Perdu and .Mabel Langridgo 1, Muriel Perrin and Norma Watson 2, Valma Smith and Knid Fagan ". Tiny Tots' Kace —Desmond Flynn 1, Mary Goldsmith 2. Frskine Robertson 3. Married Women's Race.—Mrs Langridgo 1, i Mrs Norman 2, Mrs McFarlano 3. Singlo Girls' Jlace. —Edith Norman 1, Nancy Norman 2, Nellio Burgess 3. Men's Race —Robertson 1, Langridgo 2, Perrin 3. Young Men's Race —W. Taylor 1. L. Perrin 2, G. Smith 3. ' KIRI KIRI. The unuuut prise-giving aud spurts were much enjoyed by an interested gathering of j parents and visitors from other districts. An exhibition of the children's handwork was on view, and received much favourablo comment. During the afternoon Father Christmas paid a visit to the school, and the gifts received were greatly appreciated by the younger children. The races resulted as ] follows: — Girls, under Cyrs —Marjorio Batcman :!, Lcith McGrath 2. Girls, under B—Zelda Lassen and Joyco Pickering (equal) 1. Girls, under II : Patricia Barnett 1, Betsy Hawke 2. Open: Margaret Lgan 1, Marion Hawke 2. Girls, Long Jump, under 8- —L. McGrath 1, M. Gilchrist 2. Under 11: B. Uawko 1, P. j Barnett 2. Open: M. Egan 1, M. Hawke, 2. Girls, Hop, Step, aud Jump—M. Fgan 1, I M. Hawke 2. Under 11: B. Ilawko 1, P. Barnett 2. . Girls, High Jump. Junior—J. Pickering J, Z. Lassen 2. L. McGrath 3. Boys—Under Byrs: Wilson liawko I, George Adamson 2, Jack Monk 3. Under 11: Alan Smith 1., Bruce Norton 2, John Adamson 3. Open: B. Norton 1, Iledloy Hawke 2, Ronald Adamson 3. Boys—-Long Jump, under Syrs: J. Mod* 1, G. Adamson 2. Under 10: J. Adamson J, A Smith 2, Wellsley Hawke 3. Open: 11. Hawke 1, K. Adamson 2, S. Thompson and B. Norton (equal) J. Boys—Hop, Step, and Jump, under lOyrs: J. Adamson 1, A. Smith 2. W. Hawke 3. Open: 11. Hawke 1. 'lt. Adamson 2, Norton and Thompson (equal) 3. Boys—High .Jump, under lOyrs: J. Monk 1, G. Adamson 2. W. Hawke 3. Open: It. liawko 1, B. Norton aud K. Adamson (equal) 2, S. Thompson -1. . Egg aud Spoon Race, Girls, Junior—L. MvGrain .1. Sunior: M. F.gau. Loy>. Jv. Adamson 1, B. Norton 2. After afternoon tea, which was dispensed by tho ladies of the district, the chairman, Mr D. J. Hawke, nddresed the gathering. Short speeches were also made by Mr l>. McMillan mid the teacher Mrs Norton, ait'-r which the prizes wero distributed by jviiss Mary Fgan, an ex-pupil, lis follows:Standard YI.~ -Medley 1 awke 1. Mri.gar f rgan 2 (Mrs Norton' 3 sewing prize); Manon "'standard IV.—Bruce Norton 1, Sydney Thompson 2. . rtnt«T Standard lll.—Patricia Barnett 1, Betsy Hawke 2 (Mrs Norton's sowing Standard IL—Ronald Adamson 1, A\ ella--IC"Stamlakrd l'.—Alan Smith 1, John Adamson " Infants— Joyce Pickering (Mrs Nortonjs sewing prize), Zelda Lassen, Jacv m0..j., Georgo Adamson. I CxUNNERS' REUNION I TONIGHT. + | An event which is exciting inluvot j among both service wl'TI and territorials | is the gunners' reunion, which is to be held at the Caledonian Hall to-night. I -Vrtillcrvmen of all ranks and periods. belonging to any battery within the Empiro, from those whoso service toow plaoo in the old volunteer days lo t.ic volunteers of the present systeni. will have an opportunity of "changiug reminiscences with "the men behind the mins" in the last war. It is hoped that the reunion will be the most comprehensive gathering of gunners over ari rano-ed in the Dominion, aud the _salc | of tickets and the general enthusiasm i point to a successful function. 1 ===== I PRISONERS SENTENCED. | WELLINGTON. (Pl-.ESS ASSOCIATION Tr.LEvH!.\3l.) "W ELLIN G TON, December 19. Prisoners were senteuced by the Chief Justice as follows:—Eva Hoare, aged 43, forging and uttering, tour charges, one year's reformative detention f William Lindsay Atkinson, m_ decent assault on a male at North, three years' reformative;: detention; Leslie Cecil McCarthy, dduonn. a forced telegram and two charges o forging and uttering, eighteenmonth, reformative detention, concurrent on each charge and concurrent mth the sentence he is serving. AUCKLANDPfiESB ASSOCIATION MMMiAA*-' AUCKLAND, December J9. Reginald Victor Deacon Hull, a<;c.d 39, was sentenced to reformative ueWirm for a term not exceeding ■ „wo vtars for stealing £985, the property of Co-operative Fisheries, Ltd., of which company he was secretary.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20734, 20 December 1932, Page 9

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DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20734, 20 December 1932, Page 9

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