MRS. HARDEN'S SCHOOL, SHORTLAND STREET.
On Friday evening, tho breaking up of Mis Maiden's school, Shortl.ind street, picpai ttoiy to tlu 1 Chi iatin.is holidays, took place. A lii^* number of l.idte.< and [nitrons were pieviit. Tho Kev. t\ M. Nclso'i ciamincd the pupils, ■iiul piosented tbo pmci. Tho following is tht K pii/e list : — FinsT Class.— Fimt oxaminatijn piizc in all subjects, Eliza "Wallace ; first for arithmetic and physical geography, E. Hiiagerford ; first for geography, and second for nritlimetic and physical geogiaphy, idlitli Smith ; first for composition and grammar, E. J. Holder ; second for grammnr and geography, Gertrude Blondford; first price for s music and drawing, Eliza Wallace; first prize for good conduct, Edith Smith ; hocoikI prize for good conduct and music, Maudo Blanford. Second Class. — First examination piizo foi Bible lrstory, and arithmetic, C. E. Harden ; first piize for attendanco, and second for music, Jano McLcod; second examination pri/.e for Bible history, Bella Nicol ; second piize for mimic, KDcmd for geography, Katie- Harden ; fuit pii/o for Wiitiiiii and cxoiciscs, D.ivld (yli.ijuiian ; tfccoml piiiso for wilting and couduot, Knini.i Tromain ; first piizo for conduct, lt.ichcl Kr.ihcr; second for condiict, Albert Oliver; NL'uoud for conduct, RLiry Llee. Tumi) Class. — First piize for music, HcnlietU Kimlen; second pi'^c for music, Louis Drown. SiX'OMi Cl.vss. Second pi i/c foi geogmphy, M.iry Nicol ; impio\uinciit in imnic and attendance, laly Holmes ; Ht-cond pri^o for attond.inc«; ami conduct, M.ug.nct Knliai> ; .second piizo for iceitittioti, Kmiiiclino Collier. Kkwakds. — Vint (.'lass : For good conduct itnd diligence in Ntudy, iil.tuclie .Smith, Amelia Wynyard, Jane Hicliard-t, Ellen Probeit, ALiriti Fulloon. Second UI.um : Hannah and Mary Richards. Thiiu» Clash.— Fiut pii/.o for lessons and good conduct, .A'ico Miiml Street ; second prize foi conduct, Lizzie KichurdH ; second prize for lessonu, Matilda K ; dd ; thiid pi' :e for lessons, Miohitul Lewis. JlKWAims von iMi'ttOVEMEST. — Fiederick Falconer, Herbert King, Alfrod Lev. 's, Norman Campion, Oeiirudo Harden, Laurence Brown. Mr. Nklson spoko highly of the progress of tho jiu piU in vailous branches of knowledge, and gavo an encouraging word to caob of tho pi iz- -takers. At the close, three cheers were gi\un for Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. The young people then resorted to musio and dancing.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5700, 20 December 1875, Page 3
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364MRS. HARDEN'S SCHOOL, SHORTLAND STREET. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5700, 20 December 1875, Page 3
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