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LOWER GRADES

Senior Reserve Section I.—Teachers’ College B 29, B.R.A. 19; Canberra 22, Kakatai B 10; South Brighton 21, Sacred Heart B 13. Section 11.—West B 34, Community Centre 13; Mataura A 12, St. Nicholas B 16; Technical B 21, University A 12. Second Grade Section I.—Community Centre B 23, Digbys D 16: Celtic A 31, Kindergarten Teachers 10; Junior Comets A 28, Mataura 0; Sacred Heart C 17, Technical D 16. Section ll.—West Old Girls C 26, Holy Trinity A 20: Addington A beat Maori Youth Club by default; Charmonte Models 8, Papanui Old Girls C 2; Digbys C 16, Teachers’ College D 14. Section lll.—Dressy Frocks i 4, Otautahi 13; Rangi-ruru 13, Technical C 11: West D 30. University B 7; Addington 16. Holy Trinity 10. Section IV.—Papanui Old Girls B 16, Teachers’ College C 13; Cranmer 20. Embassy 19: Shirley North A 19. Sacred Heart D 16. Third Grade Section I.—Sumner A 15, O’Brien s 5; Drayton-Jones 20, Kiwis 11; Papanui High B 17. Kakatai C 11; Sacred Heart F 17, Argyle Textflea 7. Sectian ll.—Papanui Old Girls D

20, L.W.R. A 15; Teachers’ College E 20, St. Nicholas D 9; N.Z.R. (Addington) 17, Ernest Adams 5; Papanui High A 17, Edgeware A 6. Section 111.—8.R.A. B 10, Sockburn B 8; St. Nicnolas C 15, Motorways B 7; Junior Comets B beat P. 0.5.8. A by default. Section IV.—West E 20, Celtic B 12; Zipps B 14, Gaylands 12; Sacred Heart E 1. Motorways A 0; Technical 11 26, Sockburn A 15. Section V.—Pegasus 14, Shirley North B 10; Northern 18, Teachers’ College 13; West F 24, State Advances 4; N.Z.R. (Christchurch) 10, Holy Trinity 7. Fourth Grade A Section I.—Satterthwaites 10, Holy Trinity E 10; West Old Girls G 1, Nurses A 0; Ballantynes 1, Mataura C 0. Section ll.—Mairima 15, Edinburgh 3; Opawa B 13, Sacred Heart G 5; Sisepa A 16, Technical F 7. Section lll.—Cathedral 8, Mairima B 7; Skating Club 13, South Brighton B 8; St. Mary’s 13, Papanui Old Girls G 6. Section IV.—Papanui High B 8, Edgeware A 8; Technical E 17, Telegraph A 14; Sumner B beat P. 0.5.8. B by default. Fourth Grade B Section I.—Sunnyside Nurses 7. West Old Girls H 1; Telegraph 3 10. Pirates A 9; Haeremai 17. Technical G 16. Section 11.—Sacred Heart H 13, Hollanders 9; Shirley North B 12, Papanui High C 11; Dental Nurses B 30. Y.W.C.A. 4. Section lll.—Woolworths A 21, Holy Trinity E 2; Gadsden's 22, Sisepa 10. Fifth Grade Section I.—Shirley North D 18, Sockburn C 13; Kakatai D 25, West Old Girls 14; B.R.A. C 18. Holy Trinity F 2. Section ll.—Sumner C 20. Technical I 16; West K 9. Belfast D 6; Papanui High E 19. St. Patrick’s 12. Section lII—St. Nicholas E . 14, Papanui High F 3; Sisepa C 13, Addington C 12; Technical J 1. Pirates B 0. .Sixth Grade Section I.—School for Deaf 22, Sockburn D 4; Sumner D 5, Kakatai F 3; West Old Girls M 10, Technical A 8. , Section ll.—Sacred Heart J 10. South Brighton C 7; Papanui High H 9. West Old Girls L 9; Kakatai E 9, Addington E 1. Sub-Associations First Round.—Lincoln 10, North; Canterbury 7; Hurunui 16. Ellesmere 7 Second Round—Lincoln 10, Hurunui 7; Ell ‘smere 9. Banks Peninsula Third Round.—North Canterbury 14, Ellesmere 5; Hurunui 16, Banks Peninst la 10. Fourth Round.—Lincoln 14, Ellesmere 4: Banks Peninsula 7, North Canterbury 5.

“Countryfolk Love Life.” — “Anything which contributes to the life and continuity of the community commends itself to countryfolk. Even wickedness, since it is synonymous with vitality, is not unrespected: a ‘wicked’ horse is a lively horse, and to that extent admirable.— W. R. Rodgers speaking on the 8.8. C. about country life and speech in Northern Ireland. i

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28619, 23 June 1958, Page 16

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LOWER GRADES Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28619, 23 June 1958, Page 16

LOWER GRADES Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28619, 23 June 1958, Page 16