SUNDAY SCHOOL PRIZES.
A great gathering of Sunday School scholars was held in Auckland yesterday. The following hailing froir. this district took first-class prizes ;—Hautipu : Mary Sommers, Evelyn W. Potts, Ethel M. Ward, Nellie I. Russell.
The following are the awards in connection with the Scripture examinations recently held by the Sunday School Union -.—First certificates : Eli.sa McNicol, Presbyterian, Cambridge; Herbert Knox Hatrick, Methodist, Hamilton; Marion Neal, Presbyterian, Cambridge; Alice Laura Atkinson, Presbyterian, Cambridge ; John McNicol, Methodist, Cambridge ; William Owen Nelson Rout, Presbyterian, Cambridge ; Maggy Gray, Presbyterian, Cambridge. Intermediate grade (under 16) : Gwendoline Charlotte Roberts, Presbyterian, Cambridge. Senior grade (uniier 21), pass certificate : Nellie Stowe, Presbyterian, Cambridge.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XV, Issue 6045, 19 September 1903, Page 2
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