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Table H5a. Classification and Ages of Maori Scholars attending Public Schools at the End of December Quarter, 1913.
Table H6. Race of the Children attending the Native Village Schools on 31st December, 1913.
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Class P. S. I. S. II. S. III. S. IV. S. V. S. VI. 8. II. Total. Years. tfl 00 0Q ffl 3 B I 161 122 .. 266 210 1 279 1 254 19 2981 233 52 209 166 95 106 108 79 65 60 44 35 31 28 13 13 22 1 10 4 r 4 4 3 1,437:1,211 347 as . 3 f>3 I s « £ ffl s B 3 Cβ m S ■ 1 5 and under 6 6 . 7 7 , 8 8 , 9 9 . 10 .0 . 11 .1 . 12 .2 . 13 .8 „ 14 .4 . 15 .5 years and over i 18 37 76 86 42 32 22 6 1 15 37 70 81 61 29 12 2 1 2 11 41 56 58 42 20 13 3 1 3 4 6 35 33 62 43 63 41 50 31 22 9 7 2 10 28 51 56 27 9 '' 22 ! 41 31 16 2 20 27 23 9 1 4 2-1 17 4 i ;: l'-6 14 11 11 9 161 267 298 366 345 300 288 259 203 104 49 122 212 274 284 290 284 229 198 147 84 27 2 1 4 • ■ 2 2 Totals .. 321 307 247 244 168 181 113 86 61 81 26 7 4 2,640 2,151 Note. —For ind Maori are r< the purposes of shis ret' ickoned as Maori. irn, hi ,If-ca8te children i ,nd oh ildren inte ■mediate in bli iod between hal ! -eaete
For the purposes of this return, half-caste children and children intermediate in blood betw< are reckoned as Maori, and children intermediate in blood between half-caste and Euroj an half-caste and ien as European. :aori Race. ioris. Schools. Speaking English in the Home. Boys. Girls. Total. E iropea] s. Totals. Speaking Maori in the Home. Boys. Girls. Total. ' t Boys. Girls. Total. Boys. Girls. Total. Te Hapua .. Tβ Kao Paparore Ahipara Pukepoto .. Pamapuria .. Rangiawhia Parapara Peria Taemaro Tβ Pupuke .. Touwai Whakarara .. Whangape .. Pawarenga .. Matihetihe .. Waitapu Whakarapa.. Motuti Mangamuka Maraeroa .. Waimamaku Whirinaki .. Omanaia Waima Otaua Tautoro Ohaeawai .. Tβ Ahuahu .. Oromahoe .. Orauta Karetu Waikare Whangaruru Tβ Rawhiti Poroti Takahiwai .. Tanoa Kakanui Tβ Huruhi .. Port Waikato Manaia Opoutere Mataora Bay Rawhitiroa .. Parawera .. Te Kopua .. Rakaunui .. Taharoa Oparure 7 4 1 3 4 2 2 I 3 8 3 2 3 3 1 10 12 3 1 5 7 5 2 49 26 25 48 11 18 5 12 10 20 16 22 22 31 29 6 12 40 12 21 29 20 36 17 22 26 13 20 10 12 24 10 31 24 13 18 16 17 9 13 7 16 6 7 8 30 12 5 231 16 38 31 16 36 16 ]1 17 8 12 13 24 22 14 18 24 14 10 40 9 23 16 11 31 10 28 15 11 14 4 6 J2 11 12 8 12 10 10 13 9 18 1 6 10 19 16 4 23 10 87 57 41 84 27 29 22 20 22 40 14 4(» r>:; 20 22 80 21 44 45 31 67 27 50 41 24 :S4 17 25 4:S 16 43 35 26 26 28 27 19 26 16 34 7 13 18 49 28 9 46 26 2 1 2 3 6 1 1 7 "] 1 I 4 2 3 2 3 1 8 o 1 8 3 12 I 4 17 2 3 4 1 2 4 3 3 ] 2 3 1 6 2 2 2 4 2 10 6 18 I 2 4 24 2 4 4 2 3 8 2 6 5 51 27 27 58 2.1 1.9 6 13 17 20 10 22 23 31 32 11 15 44 12 23 32 22 36 19 22 29 18 28 10 18 29 12 33 26 13 28 18 19 13 14 7 18 8 7 9 31 13 5 23 25 40 32 25 42 36 11 21 12 29 13 24 24 17 22 26 18 15 44 9 23 19 11 31 13 28 16 14 17 8 19 21 8 14 11 12 17 14 11 11 16 9 21 3 6 10 20 16 4 23 17 !)l 5! I 52 100 57 30 27 25 46 33 40 4(i 40 53 58 2!) 30 88 21 46 51 33 67 32 50 45 32 45 18 37 50 20 47 37 25 45 32 30 24 30 16 39 11 13 19 51 29 9 46 42 4 i 5 6 5 2 2 2 4 3 11 1 12 7 4 4 2 10 2 2 4 1 9 2 1 1 3 19 4 3 5 4 2 2 3 2 5 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 9 7 i6
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