SUNDAY SCHOOLS
ESSAY COMPETITION. An essay competition held recently in connection with the Presbyterian Sunday schools drew competitors from every presbytery but Westland. The subject was “ The Pilgrim’s Progress." Following are tho marks gained by pupils in this district;—Ftmily Ward, Hawera, 78; Alison Young, Hawera, 75; A. McArthur. New Plymouth, 76; Hilda Felton, Stratford, 60; Grace Butcher, Stratford, 62; John Munro, Palmerston North. 60; Louisa J. Chapman, Palmerston North, 65. Feilding—Emily A. A. Snow, 50; James Comioot, €0; Charles Snow, 62; Elsie May Watts, 66; Doris Isobel Watson. 70; Stella Hosking, 70; Alfred E. Wilson, 65; Robert Bums Watson, 65; George Downer, 62; Ronald Sinclair Watson, 82. St. Andrew’s Wellington— Gwendoline Rose, 68; Graham Vial, 72; Bruce H, N. Thomson, 65; Leslie Scott, 64; David McColl Boss, 78; Katherine A. Gordon, 63; L. Comrie, 62; Joseph Desmond, 60; Athol Thomson, 65; Norman Gooder, 75; Maxwell Brown, 75; Annie E. Jamieson, 74; Phemie Gordon, 80; Annie Scott, 80. St. John’s. Wellington—Fred Robertson, 79; ffm. James Claohan, 60; Agues W. Hopkirk, 65; Mary Claohan, 80. Donald McArthur, Mount Cook, 65; Ernest Guise, Mount Cook, 65; Archie McArthur. Kent terrace, 60; Agnes Irvine, Kent terrace, 60; Dorothy Eleanor Robinson, Kent terrace, 70; Florence Hamilton Mansfield, Khandallah, 72; Margaret Isabella Mackay, Khandallah, 59; Nellie Stanley, Petone, 80; Florence Emily Austen. Petone, 79; Vera Curtis, Potone, 60; Ethel Margaret Duff, Petone, 90; Glady Cork, Masterton, 75,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6314, 14 September 1907, Page 3
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231SUNDAY SCHOOLS New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6314, 14 September 1907, Page 3
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