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MAEREWHENUA SCHOOL.

The annual breaking-tip of the above mentioned school took place on Thursday. Several of the parents and friends wer» present. After a programme of songs and reoitations, had been gone through, Mr Howe, chairman, presented the prizes. Three cheera were given for the teacher (Miss Beveridge), and also for the ladies who jadged the lowing. The ohiidrea were then dismissed for the Ohiistmas holidays, The following it the prica Hit : Standard VII : Helen Wilson, (dnx of lohooL Standard VI : Henry Bloomfield. Soandtrd V: Alfred Howe, It Roaanna M'Cann, 2; Maud Adams, 3 Standard IV : Winifred Wilson, 1 : Amila Bailey, 2. Standard III : William Bailey, 1 : Thomaa Adams, 2. Standard II : Mary Adams, 1 j Charles Howe, 2 ; Henry Adams 3 Standard I ; Miohael M'Randal, 1 : Lily Evane, 2. Attendance : Alice Bloomfield Edwin Bioomfield, Winifred Wilson,' Adelaide Bloomfield, William Bailey. Geography : William Barneß. Recitation : John Bailey, Alice Jenkins, Edith Adama. Sewing: Alice BloomOeld, Maud Adama, Winifred Wilson, Alice Jenkhw, Mary Adams, Adelaide Bloom- ' field, Lily Evaas. Reading ; Maggie Wier.

For those who cannot get a sufficient holiday, the best) substitute is »n occasional day in bed. In the remote pait the arb of turgery and the trade of barber were combined. A true friend unbotomi freely, adviiea justly, assists readily, defends courageously, and oontinues a friend unchangeably. If a man really loves study and has an eager desire for the acquisition of knowledge nothing but misfortune or something exceptional in the way of accident will prevent him from being a successful student.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8362, 23 December 1895, Page 4

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MAEREWHENUA SCHOOL. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8362, 23 December 1895, Page 4

MAEREWHENUA SCHOOL. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8362, 23 December 1895, Page 4

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