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TOMAHAWK.

This school broke up for the holidays on Friday, when the Rev. Mr Cameron of Anderson's Bay, in the presence of a number of the parents, distributed the following prizes according to the inspector's report. Primer Class-William Smaill, 1. Infant Reader Isa Smaill, 1. Standard I— James Robertson, 1. Standard ll— David Robertson and Madeline Smaill (equal) 1. Standard lll— Allan Craig, 1. Standard IV— Wallace Miller, 1.

Standard V — Eilen Stewart, dux of school

Sewing Prizes— First class-. Minnie Mathieson, 1. Second class : Mary Stewart, 1. Third class : Isabella Smaill, 1. Knitting: Ellen Stewart, l. Darning: M.iu -ieMathieson. i. *

bpec.al— Reading (senior) : Ellen Stewart. 1. Recitation (senior) : Minnie MathitJßon, and Nellie Robertson (equal), 1. Writing— (Uoys) : James Smaill, 1. Girls: Nellie Robertson, 1. urawmg; Charles Srrmill, 1. (»ood conduct— (Boys): Cenroark Miillier, 1. Girls: Minnie Matheson and Emily lugs, 1. Attendance prizes—MinnieMathiesoii, Isa Smaill, an 4W. Smaill, 1.

Reading— (juniors) : Madeline Smaill, 1. Recita-tion-(junior) : Day.d Robertson, 1.

In the afternoon, Mr A. Matbieson of Tomahawk, kindly treated the children to a picnic, when he very liberally presented each with a present.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1832, 31 December 1886, Page 17

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TOMAHAWK. Otago Witness, Issue 1832, 31 December 1886, Page 17

TOMAHAWK. Otago Witness, Issue 1832, 31 December 1886, Page 17

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