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SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.

-♦- . MANAIA. The following are the passes : Standard VI.-James Bourke, John Glenn, Oliver King, Jackson Miller, Maffrie Bourke. Clara Hodgson, Kate Mouri, Agnes Pairman, Ivy Proudfood, and Dora JL&lt* Standard V.— David Bonrke, Narket Jones, Percy Pring, William Button, Gertrude Glenn, and Levina Joneß. Standard IV. — Frank Allison, John Franklin, Francis Goldup, Albert Jones. Joseph Quinn, Lionel Beid, George Ryan. Sydney Washer, Lawson Young, Maggie Exley, Ruby Foreman, May Hair. May Hams, Grace Hilles, Ivy Hird, Nellie Hodgson, Olarioe King, Wynnie Law, Flossie Lowe, Amy Patterson, Maud Button, and Myrtle Willis. Standard HL-Charlea Franklin, Gharlw Goldup, James Ryan, Sydney Reid, Jame* Sinclair, Katie Collins, Rebecca Espiner, Alice Espiner, Ruth Godfrey, Elsie Hod«I son, Isabel Leitoh, Bridget Landers, Vida M^° 7l E a ?To Quinn ' ***** Bdd, Len» Button, Mabel Button, and Bessie Wardsworth. Standard ll.— Ceoil Allison, Colin Campbell, Nelson Gane, Rudolph Hansen, Goi , Zl H m? sen ' 08 ***** Willie Me Garty, Thomas Miller, John Mouri, Tom 2 D °, nn ii D w' a Norman Tot &' Oe d"o Totty, Gerald Wordsworth, Eva Cave, Una Gam! lin, Jeßsie Harris, Maggie Laidlaw, Mary Landers, Grace Milne, Eileen Shanahan. Standard 1.-Alexander Craig, Tilford Day, Arthur Gilmour, Gilbert King, Jamea Laidlaw, John Landers. Bertie Low* g^yßf; Malcolm StewS, John Wells, Elizabeth Barlow, Maggie Campbell, i says ay Ca £ d £ Maud A Craig, Essie Hilles Mary McCarty, Alice Pairman, Esiie {Sinclair, Maggie Wallace, and MaryWallace. *

*v riW Mftnwa ' haa receJ ™<* news that at the WaiJtato.A. and P. Show, held at Hamilton yesterday and to-day, his mare Piineesswon first and champion, and. Benmore special, first, and champion. On Saturday evening, in the Otw* House, the Adelphi Dramatic ComnantVnT perform "The Vagabond King," **•£». new to the majority of looal theatw-goers. Speoial scenery has been painted, and the. oast is a strong one. v ?? v e w ni u gt under the aUß Pices of the British Workman's Lodge, an entertainment mil be provided in the Oddfellows' Hall which should attract a good gathering E.ghty Pictures of the most notable Bpots in the British Empire will be shown. I an A the ,, m »«cal portion of the programme will molude patriotio soogs and comio items. There was a good attendance at the Egmont Farmers' Union sole to-day, but there was not a large entry of Block. Eeoent prioeß for oattle were folly maintained. A line of ewes and lambs brought Owing to tr^o superabundance of grass on some of the dairy farms in the Peildinir district, the cows there have (says the local paper) to be muzzled in order to prevent them getting too fat. An interesting ceremonial in connection with the approaching Woman's Parliament will be the formal opening, in whioh th* New Zealand Ensign and -the Onion J<Jk will be unfurled and intertwined by ih« Lady Mayoress, assisted by one of HamnT'a , youngest legislators, who wft in&kTth* usual floral presentation. A U<Jr cornet soloist will play "Bule, Britajtoia^ The Herald reports that perolenm operation 8 at Moturoa have come to attendstill, and it is not thought likely- any - further steps will be taken withthlven- l ture. The present company and their SSSSSSP™! £ pent something Uto £15,000 in hard cash. Proposals are, it" understood, being made by Aose intereßteJ in petroleum atlnglewoodfor the TaranaU Petroleum Company to pat down a bore £ that part of the district. Jn the event of nothing lurlher transpiring in the matter, Mr Melaster, the head driller, intend* leaving for Amerioa in a few days. ' A final reminder is given of the E*monfc Farmers' Union Iwo days' horse fair! commencing tomorrow, at 11.80 a.m. Mr 0. A. Wilkinson, merobant, Mama. Kaluga, and Ngaire, has are-plaoeto' I day. The ' Frisco mail arrived at th»Baxrer» office at 4.8Q a.m. to-day, and was sorted into private boxes by 6 aim. ♦ 360 * 1111 °«>-oi»»trw store, Stratford, offer a reward of £1 for the recovery MMIM *» stZ ol Attention is direoted to W.C.FT Aa~< sooiationadvertißements of sales. ' * needlessly and wearisomely pn>tracted. ! The bUI compelling husbandJ Sellers' Washer did not pas*, still Ft will be to ° nmane to purohaao one.— Advt. Wade's Worm Piga are most effeotive. and not unpleasant; ehUdren thrive after; using them. Pri©* ls.-Advt. During a few months 385 F^Mm,* The good old way was aU right ten or {wnty year* 0 . The old wartboard is being thrown out for Sellers' Washer-! Advt. V> IS DAHOSBODS ID MtetKCT A OOU) a cold. Chamberlain's Cough WeSvSn qniokly cure a cold and PMnVpslStS attack of pneumonia. Itia & SS~ V 1 especially for that ailment arid haT bJK? famous for its oures over a IbmiT™ Jr?s?* civilized world. It counteraSK n S f th *' of a cold toward SSSSl MM * i « a *™r afford to neglect your coM 21 Can y°^ a remedy can be ES te » Sl!i 8O p rtlUbto ' at Hawer* General sS^AdU *** '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7054, 25 October 1900, Page 2

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SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7054, 25 October 1900, Page 2

SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 7054, 25 October 1900, Page 2

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