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SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.

ANNEAL scripture ENA MINATXON. At the examination held on July 10th •130 scholars competed. Of this* number 70 gained prizes and first-class certificates. IUS second-class ceruiicates, and 07 third-cir.ss certificates. Last year -131 scholars competed, and succeeded in winning 79 prises and firstclass certificates, 75 sceomi-qjass and 91 third-class certificates; 75 marks and upwards gains a prize and first-class certificate; CO marks and under 75 gains a second-class certificate; and 43 marks and under CO a third-class. The special prize for highest number of marks goes to Percy Bin-bilge. of the kit. Cook division of St. John's Sunday school, who gained 98 marks out of a possible 100. The examiners wee Misses Helyor and Bradford, and Mr T. H. Gill, M.A. Tire Lev Dr- Gibb is to bo asked to present I lie prizes at a meeting to bo held in about three tvcclcs. Following are the rosujts:— St. John’s (Jit. Cook division).— Percy Burbidgo, 98; Christina Allan, 60; Joanna Allan, 64; Neville Francis, CO; Annie Allan, 51. St. John’s (Willis street). —■ Mary C. Clachan, SS; William J. Claehau. 70; Laurena Anderson, 63; Harold Pierard, 67; Jessie Sclator, 63; Lena Chappell, 62; Fred 31. Chappell, Irene B. Atmoro, 60; Nellie Hams, 56; Mary Duncan, 54; Agnes Hopkirk, Anna Simpson, 52; Lilly Bono, 48; Ethel Ramsbotham, 47. St. Andrew’s. Minnie Paisley, 97; Emma North, 66; Mary Forsyth, 47. Went Terrace.—Alfred Caddick, 83 ; Jossio Tolley, Ada Caddick, 80; Honry Tolley, 76; Elva McGowan, Margaret Wilson, Margaret McJßeaa, 75; Edward Robinson, 72; Avelis Andrews, 70; Dorothy Robinson, John Smith, 66; Catherine If risen, 64; Cyril Whiteman, 61; Ruth Low, 58; Rachael Nichols, 53 ; Rose Aliine, 51; William Smith. 50; Grace lowing, 48; Bessie Irvine, 43. Congregational, Courtenay Place. Florence Lindsay, 75; James H. Gray, Lilian Tliawloy, 64; Ethel Port, 63; Margaret Gray, 61; Ruby Lindsay, iris Lennox, Vincent Lewis, GO; John Lennox, 52; Muriel Port, 49; Violet Lewis, 43; Eniost Thawloy, 4.5. Congregational, Terrace. Francis Pool©, 91; Edgar Phillips, 79; Eupbemia Gordon, 75; Colin Forbes, 72; Nellie Poole, 71; Bernard Lankshcar, Ellen nio Littlejohn, 60; Noel Phillips, 55; Kathy Poole, 49; David Poole, 47; Alfred L:il!ks’uear, Adelaide blasters, 45, Congregational, Constable street. Ethel M. Mills, 89; Lucy M. Mills, 88; William A, Mills, 85; Alec Elton, 74; May Bold, Alfred Bramloy, 70; R. A. G. Evans, 57. Vivian street. Elspeth Niool, 93; Lilian Thompson, 88; Ralph Thompson, 86; Ettio Bridge, SO; Harry Hoby, 77; Hannah Johnson, John Johnson, 76; Ettie Tees, 73; Alice Porto!', 72; Erica Hoby, 70; Ivy Phillips, 65; Eva Miller. Florence Warren, 60; Nellie Tucker, Winifred Thompson, 54; Charles Warren, 53; Gladys Montalba Pecs, 48; Herbert W. Thompson, Gertrude Wood, 46; Grace Webb, Clarice Bates, 45. ißerhampore, Baptist.—Grace Lindsay, 67; Grace Young, 52; Vera Pegg, 4-9; George Young, 45. Ohiro, Baptist.—Margaret Graham, 79; Ruby Lawson, 75; William Bentley, 72; Chas. Makeham, 60; Ivy Bentley, 53; Dorothy Blick, 47; 3lyra Blick, 45. Methodist, Taranaki street. ■— Elin Jacobson, Edith Calvert, 92; Faith Calvert, 83; Arthur Neos. 81; Chas Freeman, 69; Lily Dixon, 63; Kathleen Calvert, 62; Ala.be! Hayes, 55; Alnggio Jones, 54; Lilias Signal, 53. Methodist, Newtown.—Maud Scruggs, 80; Cyril Sowrv 71; John M. Brown, 49. Church of Christ, Dixon street. Kenneth Swiney, 69; George Jordan, 66; William Johnstone, Albert Jordan, 65; Annie Watt, 64; George B. Davis, 63; Lilian Watt. 60; Stanley Lang, 58; Prank Fnllford, 53; Mabel Williams. 48; Grace Johnstone, 47. Primitive Methodist, Webb street.— John O. Dawson, 54. Primitive Alethodist, Sydney street. Jessie Kerr, 60; Mary Skelly, 54; Isabel Nicholas, Clarinda Nicholas, 45. Karori Alethcdist.—John Raine, 75; Annie Cathie, 74; Winifred Cathie, 60; Orlando Dryden, 52; Robert Raine, 50; May Tarr, 45. Kaiwarra Methodist.—Clifford C. Smyth, 79; Thomas Gardner, 71; Kenneth Smyth and Sylvia Smyth, 61. Lower Hutt Methodist.—Eric AJdersley, 76; Ethel Box, 64; Leonard Jenness, 63; Reggio Aidersley, 54; Raymond Baker, 50. Petono Alethodist.—Jack Gamble, GO; Eva O’Aleara, 53; Frances Haddy, 53; Herbert Hardie, 51; George Pickering and Plorrio Edmonds, 48. Johnsonvdlo Alethodist. Hannah Hutton. 86; David Hutton, 75; Eisio Beaumont, 63; Walter Mildeuhall, S(J. Ashhurst Alethodist.—Alma Soarlo 75; Hazel Andrew, 63; Kate Dittmcr’ 60; Aiartha Thompson, -15. Alasterton Alethodist.—Olivo Sutherland, 74; James Ale-Master. 60; Catherine AlcMaster and Christina Graham, 45. . Kuripuni Alethodist.—Alarion Allsworth, 60. Palmerston (Broad street) Alethodist. ■ —Aland Pike, 61; Mannaduke Pike, 48. Palmerston (Onba street) Alethodist. —Laura Jamieson, 78; Eunice Rush 69 • Agnes Jamieson, 61; Nellie 4b. Feilding Alethodist.—Mabel Carthew, 64: Frank Burnley, 61; Janet Crabb, Feilding Primitive Alethodist.—Olive Gould, 67; Grace Svendson, 63; Eva Jones, 62; Ruth Younger, 55; Adelaide Wilson, 46, Feilding Presbyterian.—Amy Watts, 87; Ronald Watson, 82; George Downer, 51. Waipuburau Presbyterian.—Edmund Enting, 90; Daisy Barrie, 87; Ashton Chambers, 86; George Chambers. Ruby Scott, 56. Alasterton Presbyterian.—Colin McEwen, Cl. Pet-one Presbyterian.—David Simpson, 75; Florence Thomson. 73; Alfred Barnard and Albert AXonkhouse, 47; Arthur Webb, 45. Lower Hutt Presbyterian.—Alary Dndding, 63. Picton Presbyterian—Charles Bathgate. 70: Walter Jensen, 55; Gertrude Winstanley, 54. Palmerston Presbyterian.—Gwendoline Rovans, 61: Chrissio Grant. 60; J. D. R. Munro. 54; Jack Grant, 53; Isabel Brown. 40; Maggie Harris and Robert Be ft, 45. • CnlvtonTJnited.-—Lilian Sh erman. 47. Palmerston Con grogat irtiai. —Evelyn Rawlins, 63 ; Mr.y Toms. 45. Nelson CongmcnHons!.—Marv Neve. 86: Hilda Small. 82- Lucy Kershaw 79: Arthur Xavier. 72: Edith Chech 67; .Too! Tavlo-. 65: Hazel Pcrc.Val. 60; Laurence Small. 4.7. NoEe-r Banti-t.—tVili’am H". Poffit 93; Norman Mobley. 92: MAel F< r.iond". and Rernard McCabe. S 3: Rev. nice Earl, 82; Jessie Pettit and Dulcia

Andrews, 75; Howard Newton, 72; Percy Edmonds, 71; Victor Weblcy, <0? Harold C:\nuington, 67; Ella Child, 60; Lydia Dee and Harold Robertson, 64; Djomas Pettit, GO; Beatrice Baigont, 45. Palmerston Baptisi.—Cyril Richards, 93; Ivy V, iiiteher.d, 89; Alfred Blackburn, 65; Raymond Whitehead, 60; Ef’ic! Holbrook, 59; Constance iterant, 57 ; Irene iVbitemai’sh, 5.!. Arisen Church of Christ,—Dorothy Knapp and Jinny Petiu, 95; Russell Knapp, 75; Whham Glover, 00; Mabel Xahler, 56; Albert Brough, 49. Worser Day (umloneimna; ional).— Alexandra. Rail and Alinuie Dull', 91; Francis Jolly, 87: Constance Kiroiitr, S 3; Dorris Jolly and Norman Struck, 79; Delia, Heath and Maurice Fairhurst, 75; Fred. Lirulnp, 71; Alilliceut Hall, 62; Vivian Colo, 51 ; Francis Heath, 53; Daisy Marshall, 50; Nina Falrlmrst, 47 ; Emily Marshal:, 45. Kumerca fundenominatioual). Vera Jackson, 80; Nellie Bryant, 81; Ella Gregory, 70; Gertrude Jackson, 70; Olivo Thomas, 63.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5040, 11 August 1903, Page 2

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SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5040, 11 August 1903, Page 2

SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5040, 11 August 1903, Page 2