RAKAIA.
The paragraph published a short '-time ago 'mentioning the Dorie men ■who had suffered ! in the war was not (furte accurate] It ~sholfld have read ] sthtft (Oil: GallipoK Xance-'.Cotfporid \V. Halkett was Sidled, smd Private [Long wounded. On Wednesday .Mr \Y. Brock, Chief Inspector of .Schools in the Canterbujry pistvict, conducted the examination for proficiency certificates a* the Hakaia School. Eleven ! schools were' represented by .38 scholars, being "just twice ,as -maaiy childwn as were present last year. There were -12 candidates from Rakaia* 5 each from Cherisey and Ratr Hill, 13 each Trum iaikaia Coni vent, Mead, and Pendarves, 2 from' Fyvie, 1 each from Te Prrita, A\varoa i and Overdale, and 2 who were not school candidates. Many of the ,teaoh( rs were also in attendance. i
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 858, 9 November 1916, Page 7
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130RAKAIA. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 858, 9 November 1916, Page 7
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