The September class examinations in connection with the Henderson district school were held on Tuesday, September 4, by Mr. Goodwin. The result proved most satisfactory, an average of 70 per cent, of the pupils having passed, and in Standards 11. and V. there was not a single failure. Steady progress in learning and close, attention to studies have been two very noticeable features in this school since the appointment of a certificated teacher (Mr. A. G. Litfcen), whose energy and care are plainly testified to by the above satisfactory results. —[A Correspondent, September 17,] Ski.nwj Men.—" Wells' Health ReneWcr" rcs'ores health and vigour, euros dyspepsia, impotence, dobility.—Moses, Moss and Co., Syd'noy, General Agents. • Sour, stomach, sick headache,- and dizzir Hess. Hop Bitters cures with a few doses. See.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6816, 21 September 1883, Page 6
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