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TIMARU HIGH SCHOOL .

In reference to our report of the “ break up,” the following is the prize and honour list Governors’ Gold Medallists (awarded to senior pupils on year’s marks in English, Latin, Arithmetic, Science, History, and Geography) : Boys—Alexander Bell, 2672 marks ; girls Miss Sutherland, 2909 marks. Governors’ Silver Medallists (awarded to junior pupils on marks of the year) : Boys— Frank Sims, 2569 marks; girls—Miss Jessie Plante, 1918. Dux. in Mathematics : Boys—Thomas Alfred Bailey, 491 marks ; girls—Miss Mee, 368 marks. Special Prize for Painting (the gift of Mr P. W. Hutton) : Miss Mabel Cooper. boys’ high school. English: Class I.—W. Cotter, 1 ; C. Ziesler, 2, Class lI.—H. Fussell, 1; L. Bourn, 2. Class lII.—C. Qoldstone, 1; A. Bell, 2. Class IV.—E. Plante, 1 ; G. Plante, 2. Class V.—C. Plante, 1; J. M'Kenzie, 2. French : Class I.—C. Ziesler, 1 ; P. Sims, 2. Class lI.—A. Bilton, 1; E. Le Cren, 2. Class lII.—C. Townsend, 1 j C. Collins, 2. Class IV.—A. Bell, lj Q. Hart, 2. Class V.—E. Plante, 1 ; G. Plante, 2, Class VI.—C. Plante, 15 JM'Kenzie, 2. Latin : Class I.—P. Sims, 1; C. Ziesler, 2. Class lI.—C. Collins, 1; H. Pussell, 2. Class HI.—J. M'Lean, 1; C. Townsend, 2. Class IV —A. Bell, 1; G. Hart, 2. Class V.—E. Plante, 1; G. Plante, 2. Class VI. —C. C. Plante, 1j J. M'Kenzie, 2. Arithmetic: Class I. (first division) —A. Le Cren, 1 ; W. Cotter, 2. Class I. (second division) —John Eeid, 1 ; C. Ziesler, 2. Class lI.—J. Eobertson, 1; E. Le Cren, 2. Class lII.—E. Plante, 1; A. Bell, 2. Class IV.—C. C. Plante, 1; J. M’Kenzie, 2. Mathematics: Class I.—C. Collins, 1; C. Townsend, 2. Class lI.—A. Bell, 1; C. Qoldstone, 2. Class lII.—T. A. Bailey, 1; E. Plante, 2. Class IV.—J. M'Kenzie, 1; C. C. Plante, 2. History : Class I.—F.‘ Sims, 1 ; W. Cotter, 2. Class lI.—J, Eobertson, 1 ; J. M'Kay, 2. Class lII.—A. Bell, 1; G. Hart, 2. Class IV.—G. Plante, lj E. Plante, 2. Class \ . —C. C. Plante, 1; J. M'Kenzie, 2. Writing: Class I.—H. Fussell, 1; A. Le Cren, 2. Class lI.—H. Fussell, 1; C. Townsend, 2. Class lll.—James M'Lean, 1 5 C. Qoldstone, 2. Class IV.—G. Plante, 1; E. Plante, 2. Geography : Class I.—P. Sims, 1; A. Le Cren, 2, Class lI.—E. Hibbard, lj H. Fussell, 2. Glass lII.—A. Bell, 1; G. Hart, 2. Class IV.—G. Plante and E. Plante, equal. Class V.—C. C. Plante and J. M'Kenzie, equal. Map Drawing; Class I.—P. Sims, 1; A. Le Cren, 2. Class lI.—E. M'Donald, 1; H. Bailey, 2. Class lII.—C. Townsend, 1 j C. Qoldstone, 2. Chemistry; Class I.—A. Le Cren, 1; F. Sims, 2. Class lI.—E. M'Donald,!; W. Eobertson, 2. Drawing: Class I.—P. Sims, 1; W. Eutherford, 2. Class IT.—C. Grahame, 1; E. M'Donald, 2. Class 111.- -C. Townsend, 1; Hart, 2. Political Economy; Class I.—G. Plante 1; T. A. Bailey, 2. Class lI.—J. M'Kenzie and C. Plante, equal. English Composition; Class I.—E. Le Cren, 1; Bilton, 2. Class ll.—Qoldstone, 1; C. Talbot, 2. Painting: W. Le Cren, 1; Qoldstone, 2. Physics : Class I.—A. Bell, 1; C. Collins, 2. Philology: Class I.—J. M'Kenzie, 1; C. C. Plante. 2. Class lII.—C. Plante, 1; E. E. Sutter, 2. Shorthand : Class I,—W. Raymond, 1. Engrossing: Class I.—Drummond, 1; Jam os Coy, 2. Class lI.—C. Townsend, 1; E. Hibbard, 2, Bookkeeping: J. M'Lean, 1; E. Eapsey, 2. GIRLS* HIGH SCHOOL. English ; Class I.—J. Sims, 1; M. Raymond, 2. Class lI.—A. Plante, 1; Austin, 2. Class lII.—A. Ballantyne, 1; Emma Pearson, 2. Class IV.—White, 1 5 Mee, 2. Latin : Class I.—Sutherland, 1 ; A. Plante, 2. Class ll.—Plante, 1; Emma Pearson, 2. Class lII.—A. Ballantyne, 1; M. Bamfleld, 2. Class IV.—Mee, 1; Hassell, 2. French: Class I.—J. Sims, 1; M. Raymond, 2. Class lI.—A. Plante, 1; Cotter, 2. Class lll.—Sutherland, 1; M. Stubbs, 2. Class IV.—Emma Pearson, 1; Plante, 2. Class V.—B. Ballantyne, 1; A. Ballantyne, 2.

Arithmetic: Class I.— J. Plante, 1; J. Sims, 2. Class lI.—T. Bowker, 1; A. Sims, 2. Class lll.—Plante, 1; Emma Pearson, 2. Class IV. Mee, 1; E. Cooper, 2. Mathematics: Class I.—Sutherland, 1; M. Morris, 2. Class lI.—A. Ballantyne, 1; M. Cooper, 2. Class 111. —Mee, 1; Pussell, 2. History : Class I — J. Plante, 1; J. Sims, 2. Class lI.—A, Plante, 1; F. Bamfield, 2. Class lll.—Emma Pearson, 1 ; M. Morris, 2. Class IV.—Mee, 1; M. Barnfield, 2. Writing: Class I. —Hutton,!; J. Sims, 2. Class lI.—E. Bowie, 1; A. Sims, 2. Class lll.—Maud Stubbs, 1; E. Mee, 2. Class IV.—Kate Eaymond, 1; A. Ballantyne, 2. Geography: Class I.—J. Plante, 1; M. Raymond, 2. Class lI.—A. Plante, 1; Austin. 2. Class HI.—A. Ballantyne, 1; M. Morris, 2. Class IV. Mee, 1; M'Donald, 2. Philology: Class I.—Miss White, 1; E. White, 2, Drawing, crayons: Bowker, 1; A. Ballantyne, 2. Political econony : Class I.—White, 1; A. Pussell, 2. Painting, oil: Miss M. Cooper, 1; A. Cook, 2. Water colours: Sutherland, 1; A. Pussell, 2. Map Drawing: Class I.—J. Plante, 1; M. Eaymond, 2. Class lI.—A. Sims, 1; P. Cook, 2. Class HI.—E. Mee, 1; M. Cooper, 2. Engrossing: Class IL—M. Cooper, 1 5 A. E. Cook, 2. ‘ Freehand Drawing: Class I.—Hutton, 1; J. Plante, 2. Class ll.—Austin, 1; A. Plante, 2. Physics : Class I.—M. Cooper, 1; M. Bamfield, 2. Botany: Class I.—Sutherland, 1; E. Pearson, 2. Needlework: Class I.—Fancy, H. Hutton, 1; J. Sims, 2. Plain, A. Burnett, 1; M. Eaymond, 2. Class ll.—Fancy, A. Sims, 1; P. Bamfield, 2. Plain, M. Cornish, 1; T. Bowker, 2. Class Hl.—Fancy, Stubbs, A. Cook, and Sutherland, equal. Plain, Cullman, 1; D. Sutherland, 2. Point Lace : M. Kerr, 1. Wool Work : J. Burnett, 1; Cooper, 2. PRESENTATIONS. Mr Geo. Steven, until lately one of the masters, was presented by the teachers and scholars with a silver salver, in token of their esteem for him. Mr Steven has been appointed master of the Orari Bridge school. Sergeant-Major Jones also was presented by the school cadet corps with a handsome and very complete fishing rod, in token of the corps’ appreciation of his services as drill instructor.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 8034, 6 December 1886, Page 2

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TIMARU HIGH SCHOOL. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 8034, 6 December 1886, Page 2

TIMARU HIGH SCHOOL. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 8034, 6 December 1886, Page 2

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