DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES.
KARORI. Prizes were presented at this .school a few days ago, the prize list being as follows Standard Prizes—Vll, M Messenger, I; I Dryden, 2. VI, Guy Graham, 1; H Sharp and M Porter (equal), 2. V, P Lancaster, 1; H Mackenzie, 2; L Larchin, 3. IV, B Benry, 1; H Lancaster, 2; A Lewer, 3. 111, M Messenger, 1; J Moxham, 2; N Earle, 3. H, W Kihninater and M Monaghan (equa l ), 1; W Reilly, 2; B Birch, 3. I, A Messenger, 1; W Von Kiesenberg, 2; M Knight, 3. Writing Prizes —VII, G Graham, 1 ; M Porter and H Hooper (equal), 2. Vi, E Cole, 1; P Lancaster, 2. V, D Porter, 1 ; R Henry, 2. IV, M Messenger, 1: R Messenger, 2. 111, T Cole, 1; E Thorby, 2. 11, W Earle, 1; A M« ssenger, 2. I, L Sapsford, 1 ; E Hawkins, 2. Preparatory, T Kilminster, 1; J Hughes, 2. Sewing Prizes—Vll, M Messenger. VI, E Gole. V, H Cole, IV, W Suisted. 111, 0 Suisted. 11, E 0 Donnell. I, F Platt. Preparatory class, M Platt. South Karori School—A Hawkins, L Hawkins. Attendance Prizes —First class—Pupils not missing a day during the year : G Suisted, P Earle, H Hooper, F Hooper, P Hooper, M Monaghan, N Monaghan, P Monaghan, l) Cole, A Spiers. Second class —Those not missing more than twice during the year: H Cole,. F Cole. Drawing Prizes— Geometry— P Earle, 1; M Messenger, 2. Scale drawing—G Suisted, 1; M Messenger, 2. Special prizes—Prizes given by Messrs Suisted and Kempthorne for spelling and dictation—Vll, A Messenger; VI, P Lancaster; V,. A Lewer; IV, M Messenger; 111, W IGlminster; 11, W Von Kiesenberg ; I, L Sapsford. Prizes given -by Mr T K Macdonald, M.H.R., for geography— VII, A Messenger; VI, L Larchin; V, R Henry; IV, F Hooper; 111, Mary Monaghan. Prizes given by Mr Duthie, M.H.R., for the best in arithmetic in each standard— VII, EGoIe; VI, Hilda Mackenzie; V, R Henry ; IV, J Moxham ; 111, W Drysdale ; 11, A CLle ; I, W and L Sapsford (equal). Prizes given by Mr H D Bell for history, open to Standards IV, V, VI, VII—H Mackenzie (VI), 1; G Graham (VII), 2; R Henry (V), 3. Composition prize, given by the Chairman of the School Committee, open to all standards—H McKenzie (VI) and A Messenger (VII), equal, 1; G Graham (VII) and P Earle (V), equal, 2. Popularity prize, given by Mr R Caldwell, decided by the pupils themselves Most popular boy, G Suisted; most popular girl, R Messenger. Prizes given by Mrs Dyer for good conduct and attendance at sewing—II Cole, 1; M Porter, 2 ; E Cole and H Hooper equal, 3. Lower Standards Prizes given by Miss Lockett for good conduct and attendance at sewing—E Evans, 1; A Lewer, 2 ; neatest exercise book, E. Thorby ; general good conduct, J Moxham. Prizes given by Miss Dryden—General good conduct, W. Welling and M Evans. General progress, W. Earle. Prizes given by Miss Donald, South Karori School—Best progress, L. Hawkins, A Hawkins. Good conduct, T. Spiers. .Neatness, B. Birch. Prize given by Mr Dyer— Neatest exercise bo ks in higher standards, P Lancaster. Handsome and useful presents were made on behalf of the children to the members of the teaching staff, Mr and Mrs Dyer, and Messrs Lockett, Dryden, and Donald.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 982, 24 December 1890, Page 24
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