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Table No. 10. List of the Public Schools in the several Education Districts, with the Number of Teachers' and Custodians' Houses, the Area of each School, and the Attendance of the Pupils, for the Year 1880.

Note i. —In column 3, dimensions of buildings not belonging to Boards are entered within brackets, thus [ ]. Note 2.—In the case'of a school not open during all the four quarters of the year, the figures in the " Whole Year" average column represent the average attendance for the period within the year during which the school was actually open, and consequently the exact average of the four quarters' attendance for the whole of an education district in which all the schools were not open during the entire year is less'than the sum of the " Whole Year " average column. Iii the total of each education district both results are shown, the upper line giving the sum of the column, the under line representing the exact total average of the four quarters, AUCKLAND. Schools. I p5" w "^ All which belong to one School District o .3 connected by bracket. Jj"o y |5.s °§S§ t: a i\ 1 to X: ., •^ P M 2.5 .5 IS i Strict Average. ill ii 111 m if If Jj n School Roll. Average Attendance. Working Average. Fourth Quarter. Whole i -, Year. Boys. I Girls. Total. f Kaitaia \ Maungatete Oruru Victoria Valley Mangonui Totara Kaco Whangaroa North Hokianga Okaihau Wai mate Kawakawa f Pakaru ( Te Wharau r Russell j Orongo (. Wahapu Arapohue Whakahara Aratapu Te Kopuru Dargaville ( Matakohe \ Omaru Paparoa Maungaturoto C Kaiwaka < Hakaru (.Kaipara Heads ( Whareora I Kamo Kaurihohore Whangarei ( Parua Bay No. 1 \ Parua Bay No. 2 Whangarei Heads f Maungataperc I Otaika ( Ruatangata East ( Ruatangata West ( Mangapai No 1 ( Mangapai No. 2 Maungakaramea f Waikiekie East [ Waikiekie West Ruakaka Waipu Cave Waipu Cove Waipu North River Waipu Central Waipu Upper Te Pahi Albertland North r Te Aral i Komokoriki Upper (. Komokoriki Lower Pakiri Port Albert Wellsford Wharehine Tauhoa Hoteo North Omaha (Little) ( Matakana Upper \ Big Omaha [280] 249 33° 455 640 480 600 [600] 483 384 [300J 1,100 263 480 600 [306] [H4J 384 455 1,-i 00 840 [1,800] 600 216 680 680 600 600 [800] [336] [goo] 800 1,600 448 3°° 432 [462] 280 2O 26 '4 2 4 1 3° 27 3' 26 22 195 21'5 1 2 11 23 22 24 20 33 16 '7 37 27 '4 19 81 27 11 28 13 8 26 20 69 33 42 ■7 7 36 34 2 5 11 2 3 18 63 37 9' 21 IO I? 16 15 15 12 9 40 15 11 12 10 35 26 47 66 16 17 27 11 2075 22-25 247S 22-25 37'5 14 '4'S 33 24 "3-25 17 8475 28-5 i°75 25-S H'33 8 2775 2I7S 7' 33'a 3i'S '3'5 8-5 3375 35-25 23'2S 9 20-5 l675 63-5 4°'5 86-75 1 1 1 27 4 8 21 25 34 26 2O 15 35 14 8 12 3° 18 4 11 64 29 6 25 9 27 13 55 33 47 12 ii 9 2O 5 12 9 16 42 24 25 55 28 22 21 '9 32 "5 14 37 26 12 16 79 26 11 27 12 8 23 21'25 36'25 i3'25 12-25 3 ['25 23'5 11-25 H 82-25 27 IO75 24-25 i.r.33 8 11 9 11 18 11 8 18 ( 6 6 11 '5 9 15 5 9 •9 11 8 9 38 8 1 1 1 1 1 21 100 27 IO 34 3° 23 72 5° 43 23 10 Si 45 21 7 23 20 94 43 "3 28 I 2O 20 12 4 6 54 17 4 21 7 1 16 17 33 38 40 H 1 16 8 8 7 19 48 '5 81 10 3 4 20 ?6 no 39 12 41 18 8 41 19 94 45 5° 21 10 55 5> 33 12 28 23 99 53 n 1 25 n 35 •7 20 24 20 22 20 69 31 41 16 7 34 33 24 10 20 2i'S «J9S 42'S 29'5 12-5 7'5 31 33'5 2175 8'S i9'5 '5'25 59'25 3975 78-5 20-5 10 43 19 7 '7 5 2 16 10 35 16 27 6 S 21 »9 14 6 10 4 11 8 6 10 10 34 17 15 11 2 15 lB 11 5 <3 g 1 1 1 24 IO 53 25 79 7 2 22 z 36 77 20 10 33 18 52 11 3 10 8 9 8 9 8 4 20 30 '9 39 I o 7 7 9 7 7 6 4 5 20 6 7 6 5 '4 I1 1 1 1 455 455 455 [-456] 840 [280] 242 [384] 192 375 640 800 756 [i,35o] [320] 455 180 iS° 300 600 600 456 456 [360] 5°4 480 480 12 25 14 19 18 7 11 38 13 11 18 11 29 38 43 78 22 20 14 3 25 12 1 13 6 32 8 1 15 4 23 13 23 20 14 9 35 13 11 2 5 7 5 6 7 13 3 1 16 5 9 8 12 18 15 4 3 10 57 18 11 17 10 43 43 54 80 10 '5 r7 15 14 '5 II 8 37 14 11 11 9 34 21 64 15 14 27 II 10 11 '7 '5 I3'33 "'75 I4'25 10-25 8'S 387S '375 10 13 IO'25 29'5 2375 4175 57'25 16-5 9 4 6 5 21 '5 26 38 9 7 12 6 6 5 18 6 12 8 11 10 8 4 22 "■5 20-25 J5'25 14 '3'5 15 ii75 9*5 41 I4'S 10-25 H'25 11 3i'5 28-25 44-5 6i7S 17 15 2475 11 10 IO'5 35'5 1575 237S 20-5 23-5 17 "•75 1 1 21 25 32 13 11 12 24 11 10 975 33'5 14 2175 20'25 21'5 165 I0'5 ■3'25 21 28 7 10 15 5 4 6 20 12 10 12 13 42 20 34 27 21 25 15 20 10 20 :3 18 5 13 25 6 1 17 7 17 6 14 45 26 35 26 II 38 16 J9 20 3 11 38 18 22 20 1 1 2 21 4 7 32 29 17 '7 12 14 7 5 10 25 17 13 14 4 14 H

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