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PRIZE DISTRIBUTIONS.

REDCLIFFS SCHOOL.

The annual prize-giving in connection with the Redclifls School took place at the school on Thursday evening, in the presence of a crowded audience. The prize-giving ceremony was preceded by a very enjoyable concert provided by the scholars and organised by the stair. The Rev. E. C. W. Powell presented the prizes as follow: — Standard I.—Maurice Moon (arithmetic, drawing, english, singing); Sclwyn Bassett (arithmetic, reading, handwork); Robert Comerford (singing, swimming, drawing); Dorceu Olliver (recitation, physical exercises, Nature study); Sybil Lamb (physical exercises, recitation, English); Percy Truscott (arithmetic 1, drawing, Nature study). Standard ll.—George Cotton (arithmetic 1, writing, handwork, marks); Mae Donaldson (arithmetic I, reading, composition, recitation, marks); Victor Etheridge (arithmetic 2, reading, Nature study 1); Violet Crcsswell (recitation, English) ; Arthur Gough (handwork 1, writing); Francis Hunter (Nature study, handwork, arithmetic 2, singing, marks); Lindsay Sutherland (arithmetic 1, drawing, handwork 1). ! Standard lll.—Petty Bassett (agriculture jl, class marks li, handwork); Jean Coleman, (recitation, peography 1); Ailsa Comerj ford! (handwork); Marjorie Duncan (writling 1, homework 1, history 1); Violet Charley (history 2, English 1); Eileen Hines (best progress); Marjorie Moon (English 2, handwork); Hazel Pengelly (class marks 1, English 2); Gwcn Scott (writing 1, homework 1, class marks 2, composition 1); Delcie Sha'V (homework .1, geography 1); [Ronald Thomson (class- marks 1, handiwork); Alan Smith (class marks 2, swimming).

Standard Sandford (class marks I)); Lorentz Sutherland (agriculture 1, geography); Fred Taylor (drawing 2, agriculture 1, attendance); Lawrence Woods (drawing 1, writing 1, homework); Joy Longuet (English 1, history 2, recitation, handwork); .Emily Quenton (agriculture 2, writing, handwork); Alice Taylor (geography 2, English 1, drawing, attendance); Mavis Truscott (arithmetic 1, geography 1, agriculture); Euphemia Vaughan (history 1, handwork, agriculture 2). Standard V.—Edna Donaldson (recitation, composition,Jhistory 1); Bita Olliver (writing, homework, class marks 2, geography 1, history 1, attendance); Mona Biiey (progress); Joy Shaw (mapping, handwork 1, English, history 2); lan Hamilton (drawing, agriculture, homework, class marks 1); Henry Pentecost (drawing, class marks 3). Standard Vl.—Lena Riley (drawing 1, homework 1, class marks 1); A. Sutherland (drawing 1, agriculture 1, woodwork, writing, homework 1); Keith Coleman (arithmetic 1, English 1, geography 1, history 1). All pupils in the Primer Classes received reward books.

Attendance Certificates were gained by: Keith Coleman, Bita Olliver, Alice Taylor, Fred Taylor, Jean N. Coleman, Hazel Pcngelly, Victor Etheridge. '• White Cup (Mr George White), for best sport.—Archibald Sutherland. Good Fellowship Prize.—Lena B. Biley. Swimming Prizes. (Mr F. Truscott). — lan M. Hamilton 1 and gold medal, Archibald Sutherland 2, Alan Smith 3. OPAWA SCHOOL. The annual breaking-up ceremony of the Opawa School took place on Friday afternoon, in the presence of a number of the parents. The children were addressed by Mr B. H. Turner and Mr T. \V. West, chairmand and secretary respectively of the school committee; also by the Rev. F. Copeland. The prizes were then presented by the chairman as follows:

Dux—Carrie Wright (headmaster's prize). Composition special—Violet Balkind (headmaster's prize). Merit Specials (presented by Mr Pycroft) —Std. V.: Nellie Aspinall. Std. IV.: Bcttie Moon. Std. III.: Elma McKee.

Sewing Prizes (presented by Messrs Scott and Butler).—Std. VI.: Myrtle Ridgen 1, Carrie Wright and Edna Schneider (equal) 2. Std. V.: Adie Riach 1, Alexie Thompson 2. Std. IV.: Ada Taylor 1, Thclma Wright 2. Std. III.: Vera Mintrom 1, Myrtle Vincent 2. Std. II.: Gladys Tatnell 1, Evelyn Burt 2. Std. L: Jessie Vincent 1, Bita Lawrence 2. ATrENDANCE PBIZES. Std. Vl.—First class: L. Pierr, H. Evans, E. Schneider, D. Scott, M. Ridgen. Second class: M. Angus, D. Hunter, I. Wright. Std. V.—First-class: H. Carter, W. Clayton, N. Franklin, S. Paterson, B. Trist, C. Riach, H. Taylor, W. Alexander, E.'Davis. Second-class: R. Cashmere, R. Trist, S. Virtue, L. Low, R. Harper, R. Painter, I. McHarg, M. Weakley, G. Brain, A. Biach. St. IV.—First-class: Bettie Moon, Gwcn Burt, Charles Clayton, Raymond Duncan, Orinond Stcans. Second-class: Myrtle Adams, Grace Farrar, Lily Perkins, Vera Peagfam. Std. Ill— First-class: R. Alexander, H. Courtier, A. Paterson, E. Adair, K. Alexander, W. Baunton, M. Vincent. Second-class: L. Angus, E. Garbutt, G. Swanson, A. Angus, B. Davis. A. Haylock, E. McKee, F. Small, M. Wright, E. Wright. Std. 11.—First-class: Charles Savage, Evelyn Savage, F. Gabb. Second-class: Mcrvyn Dalziel, Frances Robinson, Evelyn Burt, Edna Steans.

Std. L—First-class: Wilfred Jones, -Reginald Trist. Second-class: Leonard Patcrson, Stella Rich, Jessie Vincent, Lorna Alexander, Agnes Haylock, Dulcic Jones. INFANTS. p.lV.—Second-class: Monica Rich. Secondclass : .Sidney Alexander. P.HL—First-class: Mavis Haylock, Alan Hopkins, Fred Evans, Percy Gabb. Secondclass: Thomas Alexander. • pjl.—First-class: Francis Baunton. Sec-ond-class: Alma Rich, Leslie Burt, Jessie Farrar. , , „ _„, Mrs Broadhurst's Specials for Diligence Std. V.: Cecil Rosanowski, Willie Malmanche. Std. IV.: Norman Austin, Harold Pierson. CASHMERE SCHOOL. Certificates were distributed by Mr J. C. Prudhoe (chairman of the committee) at the break-up of the Cashmere School yesterday, as follows: ..,.„., j Standard Vl—Carlcton Perkins 1, Edward Taylor 2, Bussel Hastie 3. Special merit: Constance Shrubshall (composition); May Andrew and Maisie Walter (neatness m work), Russell Hastie and Jack truer (drawing), James Martin (recitation). Standard Vl.—Proficiency Certificates: Carleton Perkins, Edward Taylor, Russcl Hastie, Jack Fraer, Eric Paton, Selwyn King, James Martin, Olga Shanks, May Andrew, Constance Shrubshall, Maisie Walter, Myrtle Brooks. Competency: Vida Anderson. Standard V. —Monica Robinson 1, Albert Frith 2, Tom Andrews 3. Special merit: Dorothy Ward (sewing). Standard IV.—Joan Huie 1, Ethne Lancaster 2, Margaret Wilson 3. Special Merit: Boger Atmore (English), Gerald Morrison (general knowledge and leading), Dora Prudhoe (composition and spelling), John Hargreaves (arithmetic and composition), Molly Templeman (needlework). Standard Hl.—Marjorie Mitchell 1, Ray Rountree 2, Geoffrey Derbidge 3. Special Merit: Diana Huie (composition), John Atkinson (general knowledge), Robert England (drawing). „. Standard ll.—Fred Jenkins 1, Leah Gilchrist and Maudle Steer (equal) 2, Bona Atmore 3. Special Merit: Janet Brown (recitation), Nancy Cousins (reading), Iris McMahon (composition), Walter Price (oral Standard L—Dorothy King 1, Mary Mitchell 2, Don Stout and Margaret Henderson (equal) 3. Special Merit: Monica Templeman (writing), Robert White (attendance second class), Runo Hall (recitation). PH.—Bobbie Jay 1, Ena Morrison 2, Pat Loc 3. PI Upper. —Jack Bradbury and Alan Mitchell (equal) 1, Mavis Smith and Phyllis Thomas (equal) 2, Jean Mitchell 3. PI.—Frank Steer 1, Victor McFarlane 2.

Babies.—Nenlso ThurstonC Attendances. —First class (full attendance for year) —Geoffrey Dcrbldge, Russel Hastie, Mary Mason; second class (absent not more than five half days)—Myra Morse, Joan Huie, Catherine Ward, John Hargreaves, James Martin, Oswald Clark, Eric Paton, Jack Carlyle, Rene White.

ADDiNGTON SCHOOL. The annual breaking-up ceremony took place at the Addington School on Friday evening, when there was a very large attendance of parents and friends. An attractive programme of musical items, recitations, etc., was given by the pupils. The chairman of the committee, Mr W. (jahagan, distributed the certificates as follow: Dux Medal (presented by headmaster). — Vivian I'raser. Standard Vl.—Attendance: First class (not having missed at all) —Robert Barnes, Franklin Casbolt, Hazel I'earce, Eileen Smith, Reg Wilkius; second class (not having missed more than live half days) Gordon Stevens, Frank Wall, Edna Aiming, Rita Christmas, Ruby Hales, Mary Johnson, Edna OlifT, Owen lieid, Harry Smith. Standard V. --First class: Agnes Manson, Isobel Grelg, William Johnston, Percy Smith, Daniel Edward; second class—Trevor Moss, Brnmwrll Stevens, Norman Strachan, Lockhart Myers, William Ewnrt, Hex Fcrgusson, Alex. Strulhcrs, Alice liullerworth, Emily Sutton, Doris Ash, Valnia Hill, Maggie Ladbrook, Ivy Slrulliers, Edwin Edmonds, Fatly Evans. Standard IV.—First class—Roy Fisk, Eric

Hancock, J. Hamlin, Joe Hcthington, Cecil Hughes, Walter Summerton, Isobel Harland, Doris Chapman, Rita Pearcc, Eva Wilson; second class—Muriel Hazlchurst, Rita Hill, Gwcn Shier, David Lane, Aubrey Morris, Henry Wright, Vera Woodcock, LornaAitchison, Walter Edward, Alex. Peddie, Kindlay Hobb. " Standard lII.A. —Firstclass: John Cahill, Jack Hancock, Jack Salt; second class—Willie Hore, John Lang, Maxwell Otten, Leslie Templeton, Esther Barber, Evelyn Carmichael, Jean Lockwood, Rita Nute, Qucenie Wall. Standard lll.B.—First Class: Geoffrey Locke, Doris Flintoff. Second class: Margaret Sloan, Eric Ferguson, Kierman Russell, Harry Osborne, Frank Smith, Morman Squire. Standard H.A.—First class: Myrtle Giblett, (Arthur Wilkins. William Moyle, Alex. Dickson. Second class: Basil Nicholson, ; Frank Bellamy, Earnest Lecsou, Winston , Charters, Douglas Cahill. j Standard H.B.—First class: Ercna Wilson. Second class: Bruce Lloyd, Royce Casbolt, Maurice Fymni, Edward Shirley, Keith Chappell, Robert Aitcheson, Alfred Bainton. | Standard I.—First class: Frances Cowlin, Hilda Hancock, Freda Hamlin, Emily Peterson, Willie Giblett. Second class: Lilian ! Alying, Jean Hore, Gwcn Howlett, Ida How- | lett, Hazel Offwood, Leslie Fareant, Bay- | inond Lloyd, Rupert Pearce. Primer IV.—Mary Shirlev, Mary Aitcheson, Olive Line, Walter Giblett, Robert Hore, William Peddie, James Hcssey. Primer Hl.—Edward Harland, Myrtle Line. Primer ll.—Jack Hazel hurst,

LINWOOD SCHOOL. The Linwood School closed for the Christmas holidays on Friday, when the prizes and certificates gained during the year were distributed by the chairman of tiie school committee, Mr R. Carter. The following is the prize-list:— Std. Vl.—Dux (boys) : H. Cookson (gold medal presented by the committee). Dux (girls): L. Bowlker (gold medal presented by the acting-headmaster). Second prize (boys), B. Sherris; girls, P. Dawbcr. MERIT CERTIFICATES. Std. Vl—First class: H. Cookson, R. Sherris, L. Bowlker, P. Dawbcr. Second class: H. Hope, A. Leigh, .1. Early, D. Rutland, M. Abra, B. Bickcrton. Std. V—First class: C. Webb, G. Jenkin, G. Peacock, G. McKinney. Second class: F. Ball, E. Parsons, M. Martin, I. Pitcaithly, A. McJannet, N. Morgan. Std. IV., Division A.—First class: D. Caldow, E. Patten, A. Cookson. Second class: A. Pfercy, A. Miles, K. Healey, M. Woolley, B. Williams. Division B—First class: R. Ormandy, B. Pullar. Second class: R. Grenfell, E. Forrester, R. Tatam. Std. HI., Boys—First class: R. Carmichael, N. Whitcombe, S. Weallcans, B. Williams. Second class: R. Davies, V. Applcyard, W. Conroy. Girls—First class: M. Kerr, G. Pugh, E. Lightfoot. Second class: T. Cordner, A. Dacre, T. Liddiard. Std. ll.—First class: I. Parsons, K. Shirlaw, K. Barnes, W. Lewis. Second class: J. Webb, S. Pattten, L. Ockendcn, J. Beaven, E. Odell, E. Malzard. Std. I.—First class: Z. Grenfcll, D. Evans, E. Gregg, L. Barwick. Second class: A. Mikkelson, E. Mikkelson, B. McNae, R. Cant, E. Jones, M. Sanders.

INFANTS' PRIZES. P.IV.—B. Nixon, J. Rutherford, C. Burnip, R. Anderson, D. Harris, J. Craig. P.lll.—Ada Barnes, J. Baker, K, Turner, E. Webb. „ „ P.IL—T. Chapman, M. Brown, N. Harrington. ATTENDANCE PRIZES. Std. Vl.—Ada King (six years), M. Smith (six years), I. Bead (five years). Std. V.—F. Bali (four years), H. Coulter (four years), E. Parsons (three years). Std. IV.—Division A: G. Woodham (five years). Division B: Leah Parish (three years), 0. Parish (three years). Std. Ill—F. Foley (four years), 0. Hayston (three years), G. Pugh (three years), L. Ellis (three years), E. Lightfoot (lour years). Std. lI.—A. Lightfoot (four years). In addition 69 attendance certillcates were distributed. SPECIAL PBIZES. Gardening—Boys: W. Martin and F. Whitby 1, H. Sim and L. Large 2, C. Partridge and J. Early 3. Std. V.: M. Martin and F. Ball 1, G. Jenkin, 1. Pitcaithly and M. Halligan 2, A. Harris, N. Newton and A. McClymont 3. Girls: B. Bickerton and M. Abra 1, A. McJannet and E. Brett 2, L. Bowlkcr and P. Dawber 3. _ , , . Std. V.—Mr Rochfort's prizes: G. Jenkin, A. McJamiet, G. Peacock; neat work, B. Dawson. . „ / -. ~ Std. IV.—Miss Taylcr's prizes: D. Caldow, A. Cookson. .. ,„, _ Std. lll.—Miss Craddock's and Miss Turner's prizes: M. Kerr, R. Carmichael, G. Pugh Std. II.: Miss Fitch's prizes: Most popular boy, I. Parsons; most popular girl, B. Dixon; sewing, F. Setter; well-kept journals, B. Price; hand-work, E. Odcll.

SPREYDON SCHOOL. The prize-list is as follows: " Standard I.—Molly Wright, Rupert Norrlsh, Alan Sparks, Ruby Newcll, Lawrence Mahoney, Jessee Bodgers, Donald Smart, Edward Barnett, Normun Hand, Clara Wright, Noleen Clark, Dick Leggctt, Pearl Pitlnc, Jean Hae, Marian Johnston, Bona Standard ll.—Tui Lloyd, Jack Craddock, Jack Searing, Leo Neale, Mavis Gee, Florrie Hibbard, Cloud Weston, Thirza Mulcock, Uoris Shaw, Arthur Hawkings, Edgar Johns, Mavis Johns, Clillord Wilson. Standard 111—John Leek, Arthur Homsby, Albert Smith, Edward Mulcock, Bruce Bae, Ina Le Messurier, Celia Barlass, William Barrett, Hose Wills, Norman Johnston, Bobcrt Michael, Joan Wicks, Baymond Moore, Ward Jordan, Edna Baker, Herbert Bland, George Mugl'ord, Eileen Johns, Nellie Hoe. Standard IV.—Charles Truman, Albert Belworthy, Ivan Merrett, Bae Wardcll, Harry Bowe, Stella Jowett, Edna Gott, Ronald Smart, Terence Bii)nie, Fred Smith, Wilfred Wills, Vera Bland, John Bland. Standard V.—Arthur Smith, John Jordan, Carl Leek, Norman Elnics, Doris Gott, Doris Weir, Albert Marker, Mona Weston, Colin Rae, Nelly Sykes, Joyce Austin, Len Brackcnridge. Standard Vl.—Dux, girl: Gladys Searing. Boy: Richie Mugford. Ethel Sheetcr, Athole Smith, Claude Smith, Ernest Barnes, Nelly Barlass, John Wright, Mavis Green, Fred Thornton, Myrtle Wilson, Irene Leggett, Elsie Hornsby, Arthur Gee, Beattie Wilkins. Attendance Certificates.—Arthur Gee, John Wright, Kathleen Farrant, Doris Gott, Claude Lack, Gladys Searing, Mavis Green, Elsie Hornsby, Richard Mugl'ord, Helen Barlass, Thirza Mulcock, Thomas Williamson, Stanley Glover, Jessie Bodgers, John Searing, May McCully, Bona Green, Lawrence Mahoney, Donald Smart, Harold Leek, Bose Wills, Robert Michael, John Leek, Thomas Glover, Joan Wicks, George Mugford, Edward Mulcock, Arthur Hprnsby, Wilfred Wills, John Gott, Reta Weir, Vera Bland, Edna Gott, Bonald Smart, Bae Wardell, Edith Mayfield, Leonard Brackcnridge, Keith Smith, Albert Marker, Doris Weir, Desmond Wardell, Amy Le Messurier. Conduct Prizes (presented by Mrs W. J. Mulcock).—Nancy Hepworth, Kathleen Smith. „ . Attendance Prizes. —Doris Gott, Doris Weir, Ina Williamson, John Gott, Margaret Williamson, Reta Weir, John Bland, Wilfred Wills, Edna Gott, Harry Bowe, George Mugford, Joan Wicks, Rose Wills, Arthur Hornsby, Thomas Glover, Mavis Green, Elsie Hornsby, Gladys Searing, Edith Mayfield, Richie Mugford. Primer IV—Rosie Smith 1, Charles Ell 2, Thelma Truman 3. Primer Hl.—Keith Hancock 1, Thelma Woods 2, Renzi Gordon 3. Primer ll.—Ken Brown 1, Bertha Brackcnridge 2, Ernie Gee and Vera Yeatman (equal) 3. „ „ Primer I.—Graham Rae 1, Norman Gee 2, Clarence Wright 3. Every other child received a present. SOMERFIELD SCHOOL. The breaking-up ceremony held on Friday afternoon in connection with the Somerfleld School was a most successful function. At a preliminary gathering in the playground, Father Christmas presented each pupil in the infant classes with a toy from the Christmas tree, and each also received a bag of lollies, the gift of Miss Adams. The older children assembled In the "big room," where Mr A. Manhire (Mayor of Spreydon) presided. After a few musical and elocutionary items had been given by the senior pupils, Miss Freda Calderwood, on behalf of Standard VI, made a presentation of a pocket wallet to Mr Wilkins, who has had particular charge of this standard for the past year, and has also acted as headmaster for the last four months. Prizes and medals were then presented by the Mayor as follow: Dux (gold medal presented by committee).—Margaret Stewart. Dux Hoy (gold medal presented by Mr Manhire I. — Douglas Lane. Standard Vl.—Proficiency prizes: Bessie Lnngrldgc, Una MeCracken, Bosalic Craig (Mrs Clark's prize lor composition and drawing), Elizabeth Stewart (composition), Dorothy Sanderson (neatness and diligence), Muriel Bunt (Improvement), Ethel White (diligence), Margaret Stewart (presented by Mrs Lungridgc), Doreen Winsor (silver thimble presented by Mis Sanderson), Herbert Jocobscn, Frederick Lee, Montic Johnstone, Leonard Graham, Alee. Morrison. Standard V.—Proficiency prizes: lsla Hunter, Cordon Bryant, Muriel Kirk, Agnes Stewart, Standard iV,—Proficiency prizes (pre-

sentcd by Miss Picken): Geoffrey Simmonds, Albert Shaw, Zora Adkins, Lilian Mcllroy, Robert Muir. Donated prizes: John Wright, Catherine Collctt.

Standard lll.—Proficiency: Eric Dash, Rita Carter, Olive Smith, Mary Neville, Stanley Smart, William Southward. x Standard ll.—Proficiency: James Langridge, Hazel Rickctts, Louie Longworth. Specials presented by Miss Whitcombe: Herbert Amtman, Annie Clcgg, James Langridge. Standard I.—Proficiency (prizes presented by Miss Bussell): Dorothy Simes, Fanny Longworth, Ruby Elisor. Donated prizes: Norman Odering, Jack Samuels. Football Medals.—D. Silvester, R. Mitchell, D. Lane, R. Reid, E. Brazil. P.IV George Roud 1, Edna Hooper 2. Progress: Joan Morton. ' P.llL—Dorothy Paul 1, Gordon /Smith 2. Progress: Violet Bliss. P.II. Upper.—Jean Robson 1, Jean Ncwill 2. Lower: Arnold Rouse 1, Roy Smart 2. P.I Upper.—Mavis Roud 1, Fred Baird 2. Lower: Horace Longworth 1, Nancy Maiden 2. BROMLEY SCHOOL. The annual sports and prize distribution in connection with the Bromley School took place on Friday afternoon. There was a good attendance of parents and friends, and a very pleasant time was spent. The following is the prize list: — Standard Vl.—John Pole 1, Lulu Huggins 2. Attendance: Bert Pole, John Pole. Mr Briggs's prize, most popular boy: John Pole. __ . Standard V.—Bernard Penrose 1, Claud 1 Boundy 2, Stanley Whitaker 3. Good conduct, Roy Ollivcr. Standard IV.—Dorothy Simmons 1, Nancy Thomas 2, Frank Melhuish 3. Mr Simmons's prize, Percy Poulton (spelling); good conduct, Edward Wilson; attendance, Dorothy Simmons, Nancy Thomas.' Standard lU.—Rita King 1, John Irvine 2, Joy Purchas 3. Attendance, Robert Peters, Douglass McHarg, John Irvine; spelling, Eva Poulton; good conduct, Stanley Hughes; Mr Dryden's prizes, Rita King (writing 1), Mavis Huggins (writing 2); Mrs Simmons's prize, Douglas McHarg (arithmetic); Mr Briggs's prize, most popular girl, Rita King. Garden Prizes—Boys (Mr Denck's prize): Roy Ollivcr 1, Bernard Penrose 2; girls: Pearl Pole 1, Naitcy Thomas 2. Standard ll—George Drydcn 1, Edward Robinson and Ivan Boundy (equal) 2, uccil Whitaker 3. *.»„.« Standard I.—Rana Jordan 1, Mollle Dryden 2, Arthur Carson 3. '„,,,« PlV.—General Proficiency: Harold Purchas 1, Monica Hogan 2, Gwen Carr 3, Dorothy Robinson and Stewart.McKems (cqnal) AH the infants received a book. Sewing Prizes.—Upper division: Dorothy Simmons 1, Ivy Olliver 2. Standard 111., Rita King; standard 11.. Bertha Payne; standard 1., Mabel Irvine; Primary, Elsie Meyers.

KAIAPOI D.H.S. The Kainpoi District High School closed for the summer holidays on Friday. The following is the list of prize-winners. Dux Medals.—Gordon Green (1918), Thelma Cooper (1919). Three R's (919) Noelui Keelley and Gordon Green. Proficiency Certiflcates.~May Allison, Merlle Arps, Eileen Ashley, Annie Brundle, Thelma Cooper, Edith Hart, Ida Hoskin, Muriel Irving, Violet Lintott, Margrct McKay, Rona Staff, Beryl Wright, Amy Younge, Edgar Best, Austin Blakeley, Norman Baker, Henry Childs, Cecil Dunn, Owen Edmonds, Jack Green, Ken Murry, trank Murdoch, Tom Power, Stanley PappriU, Boy Smith.

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PRIZE DISTRIBUTIONS. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1826, 20 December 1919, Page 11

PRIZE DISTRIBUTIONS. Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1826, 20 December 1919, Page 11