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The Christmas Holiday?

BttKAKIMGUP OF THE SCHOOLS. WAIOKARAKA. ' T''io breaking. up of the Wui"« Kiinikrt School tele place yesterday morning, when the, prizse hy tbo head toacher (Mr Isennnger) for pirfieienoy, and tho c'.rtifica'e? for rpgulivr attendance, wore pvoson'od by tho Mayoress (Mrs H. J. Greenslade , i.t tlio request of the Waioiahi District School Oommittoo. The following is tho < •#.-.■ •:■ PRIZE LIST. Finsr Class . 1 Standard Vl.—Ethel Ryan, Mary Walker, Mabel Wood, William Addison. Standard V.—Bertha Laurie, John Galla'ghsr, Willi tm Gtllagher, Ellen Horn, Esther Hams, Fanny Jenkin. Standard IV,—Minnie Jenkin, Ada Wood, John Comer. Standard 111. - Cecilia Fisher, Annie KenMf, Miriim Yates James Archibald Trv.mbath. Standard.,:!!, .-- Lwiwrd White, Arthur fVpbcr, John Kendall, Frank Griffiuhe, • Ajbury .', Wood, William Ihrlwr, J.fosie Fisher, Mary Cmner, S«rah Si!i-tt,.';J;,'. Standard I. -flrnosl. Griffiths A'ico 'Harris, ElizibeM) Paltrid^e,' Infant Classes.—Helen Donnelly, Lily Wood, Li ufa• vWal kef,' Elsie White, • Hilda , Fisher. Elsie Price, Gladys Comer, John Bucban. Second Class, Standard Vl.—Alice Connon, Alma Sinn, James'H*rn,Charles' Sliaw. Standard V. — John Grainger, Lucy Hayes, Charles Arns, Ellen Porcy, Thomas 'AfcDormott, Joanna Moyle, Mabel Garreit. , •Standard IV.—Leonard • Comer, Jftjfiif) Pace, Williaii Connon, Grace Grainier, Thomas Knven, William Hodgo, ;Evelyn Hodge,' George' Shaw, Mabel Ornig, Helen Ulnsor, Philemena Hnyes. j i P'tasijard HI. -William Kearney, Clarence, H.iwkos, Albert Hindman, Emilv I'altridgrt. ' ; Standard It — Alfred Hayes, Joseph OonnoM, William Price, Annie Percy, ''Myrtle , Niohnlls, Margaret MeDerniott. Standard I—Harry Cloutt, Ada McDormott, Georgo White, B?,nnloy Hutchison, Ernest Kelsull, Helena Jenkin. Infant Classes. — Myrtle Oleave, Ada Parslow, Ellen Blott, Sydney Barker, James Paltridge. Prior toj the" presentation of. prizes by the Mayoress, the Mayor (Mr H..J. Greenelade\.addressed the children. He said:—Children and teachers, I am very pleased to meet you here to-day because, whon I was coming across to theßcbool, it struck, me that it was from this school that I went into the world to undertake the duties of life, It is therefore ajl the more gratifying on that account, , that I.should have b'en asked to be present to-day, I think you will all agree with me that ..you should be attentive to your school duties, as you have such an pxcellent and valuable induooineut 'held out to you by the Head-teachw, Mr leemonger, who has provided all, these beau'iful prizes at his own expense. You ought also to bo grateful to your parocits for' hflvir.g allowed you 'o attrn 1 whoal rojrul ir!y ai.<i f!uH wiu attendance I hnpo that amongst the boys and gii'ls herft to-day we have a future Mayor and Mayoress. (Loud Applause). The Mayoress was then preseuted with a pretty bouquet by Miss Esther Harris. Mr Isemongisr Ihauked, the Mayor and Mayoress for their and called for'three cheers for thein.' Cheers having been heartily given, the children saug too verses ot " My own New Zealani Home " ..under the couductorship of Mr A. W; B. Davia, assistant teacher. Chews having beec given for Mr Isemoijger,; and ; the holidays, the National Anthem was sunir, after which tho jchuol was disraiwd by the head teacher. As they loft the school they woro plentifully Mip'pliod ■ w'.th lollies, the gift of the Mayor. KAUAJBRANGA BOYS' SCHOOL, The breaking up of tho abovo sohool , took place y-sterdy aftemmn 1 when tho prizes and certificates wore prosonted, by Mr Paull (Chairman of the .Ppuimittee,) > Tho school was j prettily decorated, aud the large flag was fl)ing. The procoodini/s c.m v mouced .with a short programue in (he infant rooro, aftm , whicn the higher, clasps sang in a spirited Btyle t r, ''fied, a ; ti(t B'ue." The following \Ti s the ?iize List:—Standard.Certificates , I Standard Vi.—EiVßi. uWs: .Thiuob! Owens, WilliamGibl>, Don,ld Watson, j Alice Ow«ns, Minni" Lul:oy, Secondlj t'la6s: Cecil !?omervel (1), William Gilpin (5) Lily Price (5;, Klsio Clark 14;. Stjudaud V.—-First class: Nornwn Divios, Harry r-kesn. Lena Vnwles, Mabel Annie Oliukor. Si ,f !ondj (jlfiss:'Frank Constant (2), Eonry Kiley (!), Leslie Maddarn (2), Una Batenviß (5), Myra Smith (5;, Lottie Ituvner (4).' Stand aud IV—First clu.ss: Wm. Wood, Vivian Haezaid, Nellio Morton, Ellen Jitie, Eitie-Own-i, Evelyn' Gordon. Second'.okas; Edward Joba (4), Jtejnnald iSomevvel (1), Susan Fisliw (l), Ehol Lo.uLa i '1), Leonard Standard lit—First class: Harry "Waijon, , Herbert Ciiiik-r, William Ddvisi Ivy Conffiles, Violeli Ooombes, El zi' Cirtwright , , Ethc! . Clinker. Sflcrtud class - ; (5),' AllaiiJliick i.ij.i.i-Ernest Thornton (1;, Oharles Addieon' (3), Norman Bate- ■ man (5, Fred Dpn (4\ Myrtle

Adanison (4), Annio Herivel(2). Mary '!McLean (2). Ellen Wylie (2), Rose Lorte (3). R'i e M-«-ick (4), Hazul 1 Dui)lop('i),AnnioWillett9(2). .-TvNiurd 11 -FiisL c.ass: Ernost , V.tt'le?, Vict u- Vowies, Archibald Bute"iiii.in, (ilimleii Coombes, Elsie Davis, i rilildi Paull. Second class: Emily \ ' Jiibb (s)i M;iy Johnstone (4). : p i otandmu) I.—Firs* class; Roy Me- '. Farlane, William Rou'e, Violet Rolton. ' l Miihel Vowies. Second class: Harold t Morwick ('2 , John Gwilliam (P. j' 8 Clarence Skoen (s'. Albert Black i 2 ~' Nnrmiin Jury *3),■ Victor Constant (2*, • Fanny Gwilliam (1), Einily I'epl.oo {). ' I Primer ll.—First class : Albert j 1 I Ryan. Second class: Fred Panll 1),;' t Charles Batoitmn (5), Mabel Leatbam. ■ ( (3), Emma Gwilliam (3). " j 1 I Pkimer I.—First class : Harold ! ( i Oweus. Second class iD'ivid Jack (4\ ' i Ruby Kneobone (4), EUi-j Black (1\ ' Extra Prizks. * 1 . The following prizes wore given by |' the head muster for limn • ox':-rciaos:— ' i Standard VI, Funny Combos ; , 1 Standard V., Hsrrv Skii'm; Standard < IV., Pheobo Crawfoul; Standard 111., ; i Florence Eustoco; t?'andnrd 11., : Thomas Billing. Stti'.i-i ird 1,, Annio , i;(?liappel). . • ( i' Good conduct anJ progress — ( Suudard.Vl., Ko«n i-tcith ; Stundisrd s V., HerlH-ri; Standard IV., iliuby S'nirii, FiMiik iS'iiith and Miml ,' Loarh; Standnrr] 11, O-mp. L'Audnoy, ),.' ; telli! Gi'ig'giun.l No;*l (!vlo, ,i Sewing-.SUndmi VI. Mab»l ! Wylio and Hilda Muddern ; Staudard j IV, Millic&nt lIV. Lily Hay; Stantard 111, Aliie 1 ; 0 Ha'lorau; Standard 11.. M-iy Hay \ I Prizes presented by Mrs Phillips.— 'IGood conduct, Panl Williams, Nora 1 Holm nnd Oharles Bryant, Progress l |tmd good conduct, Too. Bayidon, I Stephen Roborte, David D»irko and i Tom Rodewald. | ' Pi'izns presented by VissEcnsbiw, 1 Standard IV.—Good conduct, Edith ' ' Taylor aud Walter Jamos; map 1 drawing, Eoland Phillips and Lionel Harding. , ; Prpsontod \<y Miss Ashman, ' i ard V,~Good conduct, Flossie Bunks; ' progress, Herbert Sandore, ' The proceedings wero brought to a \ 1 closb by tho singing of the iNational j ' Aathem. i WAIOTAHI OBBBX SCHOOL. t The brpaldna; up of this schnol : eventuatec at noon. Tlioj' i school wis doccnatpd for the plcasai t ' occasion, with greenery from the forost ' ntid beau'.iful garlands of gardon ' 'fljwftrs. Tbo prizes w-w prosonled ' 'j by tho headmaster, Mr Hail, and were ( 1 ns follows:— ' Attendance Prizft?. — Fivo f c!«ss: I Isabollo. J. Wilson, %n E Hodae, ' r 'Ohas. D. Wilson, Franoos xill. j 'jSecond class: William Bnnvtt. Virgil ! :M. Waite, Elizabeth J)*ro Javvis;' » Bond, Ella Bond, Olnrlntto Clark, ] • Sylvia Boxall,- Anaio Bond. ' i; After the prosontaliuu of (ho prizes j * tho pupils sang n number of sonjis, ' "My Own Now Zealand j' II i Home," ■' .Vacatifii Song," isml con* ' •< eluded with " God Savo the Queen." ' ! Three cheers and othor expressions ( 'iOf general satisfacfion, concludod the '!proceeding , '. The school roojxna on ' 1 1 Monday, February Citb, and tho rail- ] 1 ' way excursion to To Aroha is to bo • ' • held on Februaiy 17th. 1

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9230, 23 December 1898, Page 4

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The Christmas Holiday? Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9230, 23 December 1898, Page 4

The Christmas Holiday? Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9230, 23 December 1898, Page 4