EDUCATIONAL
NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS AND
HIGH SCHOOL FREE PLACES.
WELLINGTON, Jaituary 18.
The following Otago candidates have passed, the examination for the junior national scholarships and for free places at the secondary schools, the figures being the marks gained: — Eleena M'Farlane, Tapanui, 594-; Gordon M'Bqth, Gaversham, 552; Lindsay Scott, Kaikorai, 542; Arthur Alloo, Albany Street, 541; Yetti Whitehead, Kaikorai, 533; Jessie Pilling, Miller's Plat, 526; Laura Fyfe, Kakanui, 526; Cecil Smith, Kaikorai, 510; Frank Haigh, Kaikorai, 502; John Walter, Kakanui, 500; Gilbert M'Lean, Albany Street, 495; Grace Smith, Naseby, 479; James Stewart, KaiI^orai, 478; Arthur Brown, Maoandrew Road, 471; Sarah Elliott, Lovell's Flat, 454; William Hanger, St. Bathans, 454; Stuart M'Donald, Arthur Street, 450 ; Elizabeth M'Donald, Tapanui, 449; John Johnston. Kakuiha, 446; Elsie Littlejohn, Tokomairiro, 427; Rogers, Clyde, 416; Walter M'Dou&all, George Street, 407^
Evelyn Boclkin. Clyde/ 404; Thomas Turner, Normal, 395; Ralph Malcolm, Naseby, 392; William Kelk, Kurow, 585.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2654, 25 January 1905, Page 11
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149EDUCATIONAL Otago Witness, Issue 2654, 25 January 1905, Page 11
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