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PRIZES FOR WRITING.

XOPTH AUCKLAND EuSITI-TS. i in- jwii.-h Kinpire Trhyming Trade"Alphabet h:\< I'oMeivd good writing in liy providing annual content? throughout Now Zealand, Certain advertisement rhyme-* arc selected run'! ilic :tw.-iiilr- ;iiv made from the fopirs received from -the competitors. Comment injj upon t.ho results of the North AiK'klnnd competition, the judge made special reference to the large number of entries received from the different schools in the dir-itrict, an<? has made mention of the papers received from the Kaikohe Native School :trf being worthy of special notice. The writing of the children attending that school was excellent, and the papers were good examples of the style of handwriting which no doubt the scholars had been taught to adopt. The awards were as follows in order of precedence. — Standards f> to 7—Ngaro Lo Noel, (Ngnwha Native .sehool) 1; George McAinch (Kaikohe Native sehool) 2; Haki Ngohi (Kaikohe Native, school) 3; Eunice Cook (Waimate) 4; Mavis pivger(Whangnrei) i>; Dou-cn Jamie?on( Kaikoho district sehool) G; Hope. Peterson (Hora Horn) 7; Waina Wharau (Oromahoe Nativo sehool) 8; and Edna Smytho (Waimnmaku Native i?chool) 0. . Standards 3 and 4 —Merongi Tomuri (Kaikohe) 1; Jessie TYnton (Kaikohe) 2; Taiani Erueti (Knilcohe} 3; Sarah TJeke (WViimato) 4; Doroen May (Waivanto) r»: Mavis Tucker (Whangarei) f>; Joyce Symons (Whangarei) 7; Lily Simpson (Herekino) 8: ano Olga Startcliffc (Kohukohu) f>. Standards 1 and 2—Anamaraea Mnihi (Kaikohe) 1; Ara Tuporo( Kaikohe) 2; Awhi Kiro (Kfiikohc) 3; Lucy Henry (Waimaite) 4; Opi Napia (Waimato) ">; and Manu Tomiiri fKaikohe) h.c. ' Winners of Messrs R. G. Hosking's and A. B. Patterson and Coy's special prizes were Anamaraea Maihi and Mcrcngi Tomnri of Kaikohe Native school "and Ngaro Lo Noel of Ngawha Native sehool.

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Northern Advocate, 24 June 1921, Page 2

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PRIZES FOR WRITING. Northern Advocate, 24 June 1921, Page 2

PRIZES FOR WRITING. Northern Advocate, 24 June 1921, Page 2

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