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EEPOUT OF TEE GOYEBNOES OF NELSON COLLEGE for the Year ended 31st December, 1900. TT is with much regret that the Governors B.A. dogree. Mr. E. K. Mules received the L have to record the death of Mr Joshua premium for History and^ Po htaoal Economy. Bird, who has been a member of the Conn- At the O ago Medioal School, Messrs BadUe nil for many year,, and also of Mr Francis and B air have continued to dirtugdsh Hamilton, who was recently appointed a themselves. At Edinburgh, Mr. P. Mules Governor » nd Mr Nl Fell have Passed their examinaDuring'the year the term of office of Mr. tions with credit, and the latter has also J. Graham, M H.R., and Mr. G. A. Hark- gained great kudos in football and athletics. neea M A exnired His Excellency the Twenty-four Old College boys have gone to Govern^; "'as yES, has re-applted'them South Africa to fight for the Empira Bta. for a further term. ? ! ih « B * a « offloets, and Captain Chaytor, Tbe enlargements of both Colleges, com- iv particular, has been m^° c J n £ ° r be d r _ menoed during 1899, have been completed. tingmshed service. Two of *bwr number TYirf hnildines are in every way, well Gunner J. Moeller and Trooper Poole— nave SkVidtoXw^e.. th^resuft of the laid down their lives, and their alterations being highly satisfactory. fellows have erected a brass tablet to their Boy , CoU e9 eT«*«. \ Palmer, MA., J^SS^£& VStSt and Mr. E. J. Parr, M.A., B.Sc. have been S"^ BB^ g. R. Fell, G. Fell, J. B. added to tbe staff. The valuable wryioes gj,,7' flr. Moyes, and G. Rogers passed of tbe Rev. E. O. Isaao, Drawing and Tech- {Je T«Xb Examination of tbe Victoria nioal Instructor, have been lost to the university College. At the December exOoUege. consequent on his appointment as aminations of the New Zealand University, an Inspector and Organiser of Technical „ Kidgon gained a Junior Scholarship, two Sohools. The Governors hope at an early pegged " with credit," while thirteen others date to make satisfactory arrangements for ma trioulated. Several of the boys also the extension of technical instruction. entered for the Junior and Senior Civil Girls' College.— Miss B. E. Gitson, M.A., Serv ice examinations, but the results have tbe highly esteemed late Lady Pnnoipal, nQt . been puD ii a hed. resigned the post held by her for ten years, ' College and Miss A. O. Tendall, M.A., has been Gibls College. appointed to succeed her. Miss M. N. Further extensions and Gellatly, M.A. also resigned, and steps are have been effected m dining hall, kitchen, being taken to appoint her successor. Mrs. an d bathrooms. The number on the school E E Satchell has been appointed Matron roll continues to increase steadily, lwo fn The place of Mrs B. P. Bain, who effi- gi^ kept their first year Terns ; two passed ciently filled that post for many years. the Junior Civil Service. Miss M. Park has c y JrJ, rnrTFGE passed her Medical preliminary examinaBoys College. fion, while six have matrioulated. Twelve The dormitories have been renovated and ed fte examination of the Assorefurnished, and the new dining ball, «iated Board (Royal College and Aoademy kitohens, and bathrooms have been arranged Music), London, in the recent Musical on the most approved plans. The attena- examinations. Between fifty and sixty girls anoe of pupils continues to inorease, tne atten d e d the Classes in Cookery held during number of boarders having quite overtaken midwinter term. the extra accommodation provided at the . commencement of the year. The f o u ow i n g returns are appended :— Old Boys -During the year not a few L Lists of distinctions have been gained by uw uoi- 2 statemento f Receipts and Expenditure legians. Mr. H. Gibbs baa attained the Loan Account honor of becoming a Fellow of the Royal . ABgetß and Liabilities College of Surgeons. Mr. J. Glasgow and ' " >r Mr. E. F. Johansen, M.A., completed their AvroAmr Attendances degree of L.L.B. At the Auckland Univer- iST^m 1900 sfty College, Mr. A. R. Crump was awarded 1898 1899 Jwu the "Gre? Scholarship" of £50, for excel- Boys OoUege .. 103 113 lib lenoe in Mathematics and Science. Mr. J. Girls' College .. 99 94 101 Graham and Mr.F. Stuokey have passed the

SCHOLARSHIPS. (Boys' College^) I ~~Titie of Scholarships. | ObSSd Name of Holder Expires. " Endowed— ! £b. Christmas, Ct V™ t J naß< ; '•Richmond,'' awarded for 3 years j240 ,' 1900 D. S. Chisholm 1903 general excellence to boys ' under 17 years of age, with 1 special preference to sons I of retired officers of army | j "NewSe," awarded for 3 „ \24 0 ' 1900 W. H. Pettit 1903 general excellence, to 1 boys under 16 years of age . - "Stafford," awarded for pro- 3 „ 20 0 | 1899 F. H. Levien 1902 ficiency in Modern History. | "Fell," awarded for general 3 „ 15 0 ; 1900 A. Burge IWd excellence to Jboys under j 15 years of age. " Tinline," awarded to boys 3 „ J4O 0| 1898 R. Dykes 1901 under 15 years of age, resid- (10 10 ; ing in the Districts ofNelson or Marlborough, outside the city of Nelson, and not a pupil at the College. The; 1 Governors of the College| giving the tuition free. ' ' The Principal's," awarded; ] year (20 0 1900 Jas. Thompson 1901 to Education Board Schol-j \ 10 10 ; ars whose term has ex-j j , pired j , The Governors giving free' tuition. The holder must board in the College. "College," awarded on general merit to— Form VI., Boys under 17 1 „ 12 0 1900 H. J. Cock 1901 „ 17 1 „ 12 0 1900 r. Edmondson 1901 „ V. „ „ 16 1 „ 12 0 1900 R. Gilbert 1901 For Boys under 15 .. 1 „ 10 0 1900 C. Littlejohn 1901 1 14 .. 1 „ 7 0 1900 E. Sclanders 1901 13 .. 1 „ 5 0 1900 C. Harley 1901 1 Form Shell, Prize . . 1 „ 2 0 1900 W. H. Hoult • The Governors give free tui- 1 „ 10 10 1900 M Pearless 1901 ', tion for extra year to) 1 Education Board scholar j whose term has expired, ; "Free tuition" granted byj the Governors of the Col-i lege to Nelson Education 1 Board scholars in Town Schools . . . . 2 years 10 10 1899 A. R. Jordan 1901 ..'2 „ 10 10 1899 W. H. Houh 1901 . . 2 „ 10 10 1900 H. P. Kidson 1902 . . 2 „ 10 10 1900 W. King 1902 under 14 ' 3 „ 10 10 1898 W. H. Pettit 1901 3 „ 10 10 1899 L. S. Kempthorne 1902 „3 „ 10 10 1900 A. F. Waters 1903 Waimea Schools .. ..2 „ 10 10 1899 SW. Dyson 1901 . . 2 „ 10 10 1899 P. Malcolm 1901 „ ' 2 „ 10 10 1900 A. S. Greig 1902 . . 2 „ 10 10 1900 L.S.Jennings 1902 1 "Education Board" scholar-, ships granted by the Board: Distant Country Schools . . ' 2 „ 50 10 1899 A. Fair 1901 .. 2 „ 50 10 1899 P. Scantlebury 1901 .. 2 „ 50 30 1900 H.Cornwall 1902 » „ .. 2 „ 50 10 1900 jA. Btitt 1902 SCHOLARSHIPS. (Gibls 1 College.) 1 ... t i T M Annual When 1 Name of When Title of Scholarship. ; ™* r Value. Obtained, Holder. Expires. j Endowed. I •£ s. Christmas, j Christmas, ' "Tinline " awarded to Girls, 3 years 40 0 1898 J X, Hufiam 1901 1, under the age of 15, resid- 10 10 , ing in the districts of Nelson and Marlborough, | outside the City of Nelson, j and not a pupil of the j College, the Governore of B the College giving the tuir tion free ' ' " Governors' Fees" — For 2 „ 15 0 1899 M.CTBrien 1901 Girls over the age of 16. 2 „ 15 0J 1900 A. Child 1902 , College — j ! , The Univftrcity." 1 „ 12 12 1900 | J. Easdalc 1901 General Work, Form V.. 1 „ 15 0 1900 E. Griffin 1901 Mathematical, „ V.. 1 „ j 12 12 1900 A. Cowles 1901 General Work, „ IV.. 1 „ 15 0 1900 B.Mackay 1901 Mathematical, „ IV.. 1 „ 5 0. 1900 K. Hewctson 1901" General Work, Lower j School .. .. 1 „ I 12 12. ( 190 d E. Rowe 1901 Fre« tuition," granted by j the Governor of the Col- | : )zvfi to Nelson Education [ B'/ard Hcholar:-; in ' Town Schools .. ..2 „ 10 10' 1890 F. Kiernan 1901 • • 2 „ 1 10 10 1899 A. G Baker 1901 .. 2 „ j 10 10 1000 L. p. ElliH 1902 .- 2 „ ! 10 10 1900 o. E. O'Brien 1902 Wairufca hch^l;j .. ..2 „ 10 JO . 1899 jE. O'Loughlen' 1901 .. 2 „ : 10 18 I 1899 : j. LammaH* 1901 .. 2 „ 10 10, 1000 j Q. b. Cowles- 1902 . . '2 „ 10 10 , 1000 , i>, Lcwil4 . 1902 " Education Board" scholar I ! ships, granted by the board 1 to J Distant Country Schools 2 „ [ 50 10 | 1999 j M. Monterth 1901 2 „ 50 10 ( 1900 , L. J. Tavendale 1002 2. „(60 Id 19 00 1 J.Kclpc I 1902 : : j 1 "Schoel Commissioners", '■■ scholarships, granted by! the Commissionera ! I .. 2 „ 10 10 1899 L.Badd 1901 1 ' « " Ja JS Jo 9<J K - He wetson 1901 - o " 12 12 In™ I CF - McLean 1901 •• 2 „ 10 10 1900 E. Kyder 1902 . . 2 „ 10 10 1900 ; x yo2 ' ' Marlborough Zdu 0 a tion ; Board," granted by the ' Board. The Governors of : the College granting tui- j tion free 2 „ J4O 0 1899 I- McAlibter 1901 1 10 0 2 „ j4O 0 1899 R. Eckfoid 1901 (10 0 The scholars whope names are marked with an * receive also an allowance for Railway fares from the Board of Education. FOR SALE BY TENDER JOHN VEBLEY & SONS, PUILDEE9 AND CONTBACTOKB, F^Kl^SJSd^S^cJa COLLINGWOOD ST. . . NELSON of tbe Tadmor District, and comprising — — Bnildinga, and Shea- i D g4ed. The pro- fl & pert% which is of limestone formation, is J* ro . B - we ho P c h J **^ attention to well watered, securely lenoed, and coo- browse, good workmar t ßhip, and moderveniently subdivided / ate charges to receive 9 fair share of snpLwal to s ten P ant for further ,e rm of seven and EBtimateß given . For further particulars apply to the will be received at our Office, JOHN WEBLEY & SONS, Trafalgar-street, np to noon on WED- COLLING WOO>D STREET " NESDAY, the 27th February. , i boUoitore, Nelson. m. M. W^^STEB, Trafalg»Mt,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 48, 28 February 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 48, 28 February 1901, Page 4

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