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Table H3. (a.) Number of Maori Pupils attending Secondary Schools at the End of 1913.
(b.) Maori Pupils (10) holding Industrial Scholarships at the End of 1913.
(c.) Maori Pupils (6), formerly attending Native Boarding-schools, holding Hospital Nursing Scholarships at the End of 1913.
Governmi >nt Pupils. Schools. [ Formerly attending Native Schools. Formerly attending other Sohools. Private Pupils. Totals. Otaki College, Wellington St. Stephen's (boys), Auckland ... Te Aute (boys), Hawke's Bay Waerenga-a-hika (boys), Gisborne Clareville (boys), Carterton Hukarere (girls), Napier St. Joseph's (girls), Napier Queen Victoria (girls), Auckland ... Turakina (girls), Wanganui Te Waipounamu (girls), Canterbury Sacred Heart College, Auckland Auckland Grammar School (boys) (girls) 30 13 23 3 23 2 1 1 i 58 32 43 11 81 51 30 18 13 24 58 63 57 11 31 75 33 41 17 24 5 3 1 2 4 1 3 1 Totals 98 10 311 419
Number. School. Trade to which Scholars are apprenticed. District. 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 Whangaruru Native School .. ] Blacksmith Manaia Native School ... Builder Paeroa Native School ... „ Whakarewarewa Native School „ Touwai Native School ... Bootmaker Wai-iti Native School ... ' Sheep-farmer ... St. Stephen's Boarding-school Engineer Tokorangi Public School ... j Builder ... Auckland. ... f t ... J Waiapu. ... Auckland. ... Wanganui.
Number, 1 1 1 1 Nature of Scholarship. Probationer Day pupil Boarding-sohool. Hospital. [ ... Hukarere ... ... Napier. ... Queen Victoria, Auckland Palmerston North. „ „ Auckland. ... Hukarere ... ... Napier. Hospital.
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