THE SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION.
GISBORNE'S BRILLIANT VICTORY,
(from ouk own correspondent.)
Napier, to-day. — The scholarships report states : — As in previous years, the Gisborne High School is an easy leader, Waerenga-a-hika, Clive, Kaikora, Waipukurau, and Havelock occupying places of honor in the order named. The marks obtaiued out of a possible 825 were : —
Lulu Morgan, Gisborne, 697. Berkeley Clark, Gisborne, 600. W. Hamblett, Gisborne, 653. Charles Buscke, Gisborne, 640. Ruth Colebrook, Waerenga-a-hika, 619. James Taylor, Clive, 595. Grace Thompson, Gisborne, 594. Marion Mundel, Kaikora, 593. Florence Uren, Te Arai, 584. Alice Taylor, Gisborne, 579. Amelia Hardy, Gisborne, 576. Harry Faram, Gisborne, 563. Grace Evans, Gisborne, 560. Maude Witty, Gisborne, 560. Louisa Ureu, Te Arai, 560. H. Humphries, Gisborne, 560. Isabella Thomson, Gisborne, 551. Maggie Lighthead, Mangaatua, 525. Mary Kerr, Gisborne, 516. Nelly Baker, Gisborne, 508. Eda King, Te Arai, 452. The apportionment of scholarships will be made next week.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6546, 13 December 1892, Page 2
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147THE SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6546, 13 December 1892, Page 2
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