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EDUCATION BOARD SCHOLARSHIPS.

LIST OF WINNERS!' The winners of the Education Board scholarships in the recent examinations are now announced as follows:— v CLASS A. Children attending schools within, tho City of Wellington — Frederick Motb.es, Petone, 616 ; Alfred W. Gyles, Te Aro, 613 ; George J. Bertinshaw, To Aro, 600, Ellen Hunt, Mount Cook Girls', 594 ; David Armit, Mount Cook Boys', 585 ; Edna Bannister, Mount Cook Girls',* 584 ; Theodore Rigg, Newtown, 579 ; May Crengel, Te Aro, 6b7 : Elspeth E. Nicol, To Aro, "556; Kate Tasker, Mount Cook Girls', 552 ; Mary L. Flux, Rintoul-street, 550 ; Eric Lyon, Terrace, 550 ; William, J. M'Eldowney, Thorndon, 550. The following are next in merit, having qualified by obtaining half the requisite number of marks — Nina Fogelnerg, Mount Cook Girls', 536; Emma Magill, Mount Cook Girls', 536 ; Florence Parsonage, Mount Cook Girls', 536 ; Herbert E. Wedde, Te Aro, 5.34- ; Percy Craig, Mount Cook Boys', 528; Henrietta Mason, Terrace, 527; Hiram Ashcroft, Petone, 524 ; Eva Stace, Mount Cook Girls'. 514; Percy Burbidgv, Mount Cook Boys', 509 ; Donald MD. Wilson, Clyde-quay, 509 ; Mary Hamilton, Thomdon, 508; Grace Gaudin, Clydcquay, 505; Gladys D. I. Mackay, To Aro, 494 ; Norman Collie, Newtown, 402 ; Francis L. Jolly, Clyde-quay, 480 ; Herbert J. Roberts, Rdntoul - street, 479 ; Elsie F. Waterhouse, Clyde-quay, 479 ; Hector Fairchild, Clyde-quay, 459 ; James C. M'Dowall, Clyde-quay, 453; Emmcline Kerr, Mount Cook Girls', 447; Eileen Fleming, "Terrace, '439; Isabel Turnbull, Terrace, 433; Ernest Hazelwood, Newtown, 433 ; Ernest Robinson, Clyde-quay, 428 ; Fred. Moorhouse, Terrace, 426 j -Jane D. Sargent, Clyde-quay, 424 ; , Alfred A. Hyde, Clyde-quay, 422; Gladys :iil, Newlown, 421; Winifred G. Player, Clyde-quay, 416 ; Francis Dawn, Terrace, 399 ; Philip Hyams, Terrace, 398; Margaret Gray, Mount Cook Girls', 355 ; Agnes I. Eeopard, Thorndon, 354; Leslie (j. Arnold, Clyde-quay, 343 ; Gertrude Pringle, Terrace, 338 ; Horace Brooker, 'Newtown, 336 ; Collet ML. Hogben, Thorndon, 335. 'T A A.SS B. Children atte'd ing schools beyond the boundaries of lie City of Wellington (excluding Petoiie, with average attendance exceeding 200: — Mabel C. Ransom, Pahiatua, 619 ; Syivia E. E. Wakeinan, Pahiatua, 561 ; Wilham W. Jacob, Pahiatua,. 519.- v The following qualified: — John Russell, Biooklyu, 483 ; JJ.ivid J. Lundon, Pahiatua, 433. CLASS C. Children u'L ding school with average attendance -itween 100 and 200: — Lilian C. Abhby, Mangatainoka, 587 ; Irene Marley, Ivilbirnie, 555; Winifred Comptoß, Kilbirnie, 494. The following qualified: — Frances E. Eagle. Karori, 4i)0 ; Ceril Keasbeny, Kiibiruie, 485 ; Gordon Jackson, Grcylown, 466; Leslie Adkin, Levin, 455; Herbert Hawke, Gieylown, 390; Wiuiirod A. Cathie, Kaion, 389 ;' Esther Scott, Kilbirnie, 375 ; Herbert Clemance, Greylown, 338. CLASS E. Children attending schools wilji 'average attendance under -100: — Raymond Fitton, Paraparaumu, 480 ; Grace Williamson, Ponrua, 466 ; Cecil Beechey, Dalefield, 429. The following qualified; — Ruby A. Wairen. Konini, .23 ; Esther Priest! Ngaturi, 407, K.i ileen -Welch. Mikimiki, 388; Laura 1 Cooper, BallaHce, 688; Ralph Cas^ie. Shannon, 379; Kva E. Bateman, Bnlir.m-e, 369 j Claudius HurtleI sen, Rnnpitmn.nl, .567: Akx.'inier 11. j Rulhcrfuvd, Wnreip, 566; Delia C. I Heath, AVorer Bay, 357 ,- Norman I Hanno, Poriui.., 356*; JRa'-mond Tope, Island Bay, 352. H.inv D.'M'Haltie, Te Ore Ore. 331; f.iu-inda R Dagg, Wnirere, 307; Btitr.im Booth, Pnrkvale, 301 ~; James Ghhliki-, I\ikmt:imii, 298; James Jolly. Ball.inco. 251 ; Valvntiao J. Turner, Hukanui, 252.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 109, 4 November 1902, Page 4

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EDUCATION BOARD SCHOLARSHIPS. Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 109, 4 November 1902, Page 4

EDUCATION BOARD SCHOLARSHIPS. Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 109, 4 November 1902, Page 4

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