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:EPORT OF THE GOVERNORS OF NELSON COLLEGE £ for the Year ended 31st December, 1896. rHE Examiners' Reports have dealt very siderable renovation, and is now in every way fully with the work of the Colleges, suitably fitted for high and complete educand are, on the whole, exceedingly favour- tional purpos s. The rooms and passages ble. They shew that the work throughout throughout the building are hung with. as been thorough and complete, and the artistic and instructive pictures, purchased j- r isults [must be as g atifying to the parents in England and elsewhere by the Principal f the pupils as they are to the staffs and during his recent travels. "' be Governors. The Girls' Collegk. THe Boi's' College. The number on the rolls continues to shew " The number of pupils on the rolls has an increase, especially amongst the boarders, hewn an increase on those of the previous Three students have passed the Second r ear. Years' Terms Examination, and also the first The College continues to preserve its very section of the B.A. Twelve pupils have passed satisfactory record, having again obtained the Matriculation Examination of 1896, and ;\vo University Junior Scholarships. The it is worthy of note that all who entered for lumber of Scholarships secured by our the recent Civil Service Examination passed, students for years past has, in proportion to one having taken the second position ;he number of pupils, largely exceeded those amongst the Seniors for the whole Colony, ibtained by any other College. The College building has undergone conThe number of University Students keep- siderable improvement to fit it for the ing Terms still keeps up. The work of the increasing number of pupils entering. Sixth Form is adapted to suit their requirements without being allowed to interfere with The audited accounts of the Colleges for those of other pupils. • the year 1896, together with a comparative As usual, a large number of boys have abstract from the rolls for 1895 and 1896, and . successfully passed the Civil Service Examin- j schedules giving particulars of the Scholar- , ations, one boy securing the position of ships are appended, second for the whole Colony. ATTnvnivnuc . It is very satisfactory to note the number j Ai -i-i^iMUAiNOJ2jS . of former pupils of the College who are j Boy's College, securing distinctions in their several profes- 1895 1896 sions ; amongst whom special reference must First Term . . . . 89 99 be made to E. Rutherford, who has gained a Second Term .. ..86 96 prominent and honourable position in the Third Term .. ..94 91 Scientific world in Europe, and has recently Girl's College, been called upon to read a paper before the Fj rs t Term .. ..° 86 87 British Association.. Second Term . . . . 83 89 The College building has undergone con- Third Term .. ..79 85 SCHOLARSHIPS. (Boys' Collegk.) i o t, n io*«i,; n <. Tenable Annual I When Name n. nii ,. o Scholarslnps. F(JI . Value ; obtaioe(l of Holder Expires i r ; i Endowed — ' £ s. j j "Newcome".. .. 3 years 24 0 jChristmas, 1894 j Leggatt i Christmas, 1897 Awarded for general i i [Transferred to excellence (boys un- I | i F G Matthews| der 16.) i ! ', "Richmond".. ..3 „ j24 0 I „ 1896 F. V. Fraser „ 1899 Awarded for general | I excellence (boys under 17, with special j preference to sons of ! retired oflicers of army or navy.) "Stafford" .. ..3 „ 20 0 „ 1894 E H Strong „ 1897 (Modern History.) "Fell" 3 „ 16 0 „ . 1895 N Adams „ 1898 Awarded for general j excellence (boys un- ! der 15.1 "Tinliue" . . . . 3 „ 52 12 1895 H. C. Ladley I „ 1898 (For boys under 15, re- } siding in the Districts ! | of Nelson and Marlborough, outside the city of Nelson, and j not a pupil at the ' College. College— Awarded on general merit. Boys under 17 .. 1 year 16 0 „ 1896 A.T.Blair j „ 1897 „16 „l „ 14 0 „ 1896 JE.Holloway „ 1897 „• „15 .. 1 „ 12 0 „ 1896 E. Kidson „ 1897 , 14,15t .. 1 „ 6 0 „ 1896 C Stringer „ 1897 „ 14,2 nd.. 1 „ 4 0 „ 1896 A. Sclanders „ 1897 „ 13,15t .. 1 „ 5 0 „ 1896 H. J. Cock „ 1897 „ 13, 2nd . . 1 „ 3 0 „ 1896 B. Stringer „ 1897 For Education Board Scholars, whose term has expired. ' | Joynt (Boarder) ) 1 „ ! 32 12 Day Boy .. j l I 12 12 „ 1896 F. P. Worley „ 1897 Education Board — Nelson Town.. .. 2 years 12 12 „ 1896 H. E. Stanton „ 1898 .. 2 * „ 12 12 „ 1895 A. Moyes „ 1897 2 „ 12 12 „ 1895 G, Stewart „ 1897 , 2 „ 12 12 „ 1895 E. Kidson „ 1897 , 2 , 12 12 „ 1896 H H.B Allan „ 1698 .. 3 „ 12 12 „ 1896 D.S.Chisholm „ 1398 Nelson Country . . 2 „ 52 12 „ 1895 iH. Rawson „ 1897 „ .. .. 2 „ 52 12 „ 1895 W. Emerson „ " 1897 , 2 „ 52 12 „ 1896 G. K. Boyes „ 1898 2 „ 12 12 „ 1895 C. Hooper* „ 1897 2 ' 12 12 „ 1895 WTomlinson* „ 1897 , 2 „ 12 12 „ 1896 F S.Dyson* „ 1898 „ .. .. 2 „ 12 12 „ 1896 G.J.Gilmer* „ 1898 Marlborough.. ..2 „ 52 12 „ 1896 G.Rogers „ 1898 The scholars whose name 3 are marked with an * receive also an allowance for Railway fares from the Board of Education. SCHOLARSHIPS. (Girls' College.) 1 ' Scholarship Te por ble When Obtained pf^Sder Ex P ires - £ s. | "Tinline" .. .. 3 years 52 12 Christmas, 1895J M. Nash jChristmas, 1898 (For Girls under the j age of 15, residing \ ; in the districts of j Nelson and Marlborough outside the City of Nelson, and not a pupil of the ; College.) " Governors' Fees"— ) 2 15 0 „ 1895 E Enright „ 1897 For Girls over the \ 2 , 15 0 .. 1896 R. Avery „ 1898 age of 16 . . j I I "College "Scholar- ! ! ships — ! : General Work, Form V i 15 0 „ 1896 G. Cowles | „ 1897 Mathematical, „ V i ! 12 12 „ 1896 I. Crump ! „ 1897 General Work, „IV i ! 15 0 „ 1896 M. Hall j „ 1897 Mathematical, „IV i )( ; 5 0 „ 1896 M. Girling ! „ 1897 General Work, Lower ! j i School . . . . i „ I 12 12 „ 1896 jM. Robinson | 1897 "Education Board"— j \ Nelson Town •• I 2 , i 12 12 „ 1895 , B. Kitching „ 1897 „ „ ..2 ; 12 12 „ 1895 ' E. McEachen „ 1897 .. 2 „ i 12 12 „ 1896 jG. Perrin | „ 1898 ..2 i 12 12 „ 1896 E. Shone i „ 1898 Nelson Country ..2 „ ! 12 12 „ 1895 M. Brown* „ 1897 ..2 ! 12 12 „ 1895 : B. Mcßae* | „ 1897 , 2 12 12 „ 1896 ; M. Ellis* ', „ 1898 2 112 12 „ 1896 M. Langford*; „ 1898 2 ' I 52 12 „ 1895 M. Fry „ 1897 ..2 ' I 52 12 „ 1=96 , M.Drummond! „ 1898 . . 2 " i 52 12 „ 1896 ' G. Gilbert j „ 1898 " School Commission- " i ' ers"— 2 „ 12 12 „ 1895 E. Besley j „ 1897 ..2 12 12 „ 1895 E. Levestam | „ 1897 ..2 12 12 „ 1895. E. Chisholm ! „ 1897 ..| 2 ii 12 12 „ 1896 E. Dement i „ 1898 „2 12 12 „ 1896 L.Johansen j „ 1898 .. 2 „ 12 12 „ 1896 A. Ryder „ 1898 . . 2 „ 12 12 „ 1896 iE. Harvey j „ 1898 "Marlborough" ..'2 „ 52 12 „ 1895 jM. Girling j „ 1897 ' • ..ia „ 52 12 „ 1896! B. Stace i „ 1898 The scholars whose names are marked with an * receive also an allowance for Railway ares from the Board of Education. JSBIj«U«. {-j- Bupp ]y j be beat English acd pbpa-ri trwpt» ifU<* Amerioao Maohines, or wll build jou tSrABLiIBUKU IBM. one to you' own lk<ng. Prices i»r,i right. _ __ __ -^^ x ~ A . T 0 r^i^T^T Inspeotion invited. Ea?y terms without J.R.DODSON&SON. ovAhß^. BREWERS, MALTSTERS, AN . bottlers. ifyouliavea Bicycle have now on hand their iußtM celebrated * navenow oudbdu * w X>EMEMB2R that FRiNK MOORE A.iri. XOniO iSLljli< Xl has alllhe appHaDoeß for fffeoting in Pints and Qaaitßi repiara in a thorooghly workmanlike and DDAIFM QTATTT "DAT>TT?R effioient manner Plating and EnamelDKUWJN MUUI rUnlliK) ling aone on the premißea. in Pints and Quarts. XXX CKADGHT ALE, If you need Accessories n hhda, bitrole, kilderkins, ani kegs. "pvON'T Forget that FBA.NK MOORE XJ keeps a large Stock of the beßt saddles, lamps, iDflatore, bells, lubrioating r . o 1 1 HP E i- and boroiDg oils, eto., etc, inoladiog man CO!* O Ble a:tl XO Ijei. novetiea and duplieata parts. OHOICB DAIRY FARMB IN THE NORTH [f yQU wisll tO Hire IS Li AND. J _ i^OME to FRANK MOORE, who keeps rnBE undersigned fc as for sale snd to let yj Ladies' and Gents' Maohinaa for L some of the Choioest FARMS in Strat- hire at reasonable charge?, ford and Burrounding Distriots ; also iabob — — stooks of cnBAP lind Buitable for sheep, erNote the address persons in want of a good Farm will find it Opposite City Council Chambers, to their advantage to write at onoe for fall ** Trafalgar Street. 3. BTJLLER BARLffXMAH " Land,' Mortgage, and Commission Iff 1 QV Sflil ' " k * A^nt, St.atford. * ******** * BSINESS known ss TADMOR STORE, W doing a good, steady business. Fcr as Companion to a Lady, or Lady- utther particulars apply help in a small family, in or near Nelson or l q # Ht KIDBON Tadmor or Motoeba. Apply, stating parlioalars, to 87? Et BUXTON & CO, Kelson. 212 " X.V," P.O. Boat 78._

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Colonist, Volume XL, Issue 8807, 5 March 1897, Page 4

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