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Table H6. Race of the Children attending the Native Village Schools on 31st December, 1923.

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'or Lie purposes of this return, half-oaste children and chil are reckoned as Maori, and children intermediate in b Idron intermediate in blood botv ilood between half-caste and Eui veen half-caste and Maori ropean as European. Baci i. Totals. School. Maoris. Europeans. Boys. Girls. Total. Boys. Girls. Total. Boys. Girls. [ Total. Boys. Ahijiara Arowhenua Awarua Hapua Hiruharama Horoera Huiarau Kaharoa Kaikohe Kakanui Karetri Karioi Kenana Kirioke Kokako .Manaia Mangamuka Mangatuna Manutahi Maraeroa Matahiwi Matangirau Mataora Bay Matapihi Matata 31atihetihe Maungatapu Motatau Motiti island Motuti Nuhaka Ohaeawai Ohautira Okautete Omaio ■Omaiiiiia 'Omarumutu Opoutere ■Orauta Oromahoe Oruanui Otangaroa Otaua Otukou Owhataiti Paeroa Pamapuria Pamoana Papamoa Paparore Parapara Parawera Parikina Pawarenga Pipiriki Poroporo Pukehina Pukepoto Pupuke Rakaumanga Ranana Rangiawhia Rangiahua Rangi tahi Rangitukia Rangiwaea Raukokore Reporua Ruatoki Taemaro Taharoa Takahiwai Tangoio Tanoa Tautoro Te Ahuahu Te A raroa Te Haroto 26 HI 18 49 40 Ml 24 15 80 12 12 11 Id 20 15 24 23 28 Ml 27 6 13 1 17 11 16 22 19 8 6 50 32 15 7 45 31 49 8 21 17 13 7 3(1 12 34 22 25 16 17 42 14 20 12 42 16 43 17 24 28 23 31 17 13 21 75 8 12 14 (ill 15 24 Hi 18 12 17 12 46 10 39 13 24 38 46 7 27 9 62 lo 11 4 13 22 III 23 24 23 30 :iii 5 14 3 19 14 15 19 17 6 15 52 24 9 8 36 24 31 15 9 9 n; 12 23 15 28 13 20 12 12 33 9 15 17 35 is 39 lo 26 19 26 39 10 16 12 69 6 24 II 02 IS 17 22 is 18 14 29 3(1 11 64 29 42 87 86 26 51 24 142 22 23 15 23 42 34 47 47 51 70 57 11 27 4 36 25 31 41 30 14 21 102 56 24 15 81 55 80 23 30 26 29 19 53 27 62 35 45 28 29 75 23 35 29 77 34 82 27 50 47 49 70 27 29 33 144 14 36 25 128 33 41 38 36 30 31 41 82 21 3 4 3 1 7 2 3 2 7 7 1 5 6 2 1 8 2 3 19 2 11 4 6 2 1 3 2 8 3 5 2 5 5 1 1 3 3 7 4 8 1 2 5 2 1 3 7 1 4 2 3 12 6 6 5 1 1 3 5 2 12 8 9 4 2 10 5 10 6 15 1 2 12 3 1 8 13 2 2 12 4 6 31 2 17 10 11 3 2 3 5 13 5 17 2 1 29 20 21 50 40 26 24 17 83 12 14 18 10 20 22 25 23 33 46 29 7 21 3 20 30 18 33 23 8 6 56 34 15 8 48 33 57 11 26 19 13 7 37 12 39 36 28 16 17 45 17 31 14 44 20 56 19 32 31 26 40 17 15 23 76 8 17 14 72 15 24 17 23 13 23 15 59 10 44 18 25 39 46 III 27 12 69 lo 15 12 14 24 24 25 25 26 37 311 6 is 5 ■22 L'li 15 25 23 6 15 57 25 9 9 36 27 3(1 17 21 9 17 12 29 15 42 21 21 12 11 33 10 21 20 .-15 I!) 44 13 37 22 28 46 Id 20 13 70 6 32 11 ill 18 17 24 24 is IS 31 44 I I 73 38 46 89 86 36 51 29 152 22 29 30 24 44 46 50 48 59 83 59 13 39 8 42 56 33 58 46 14 21 113 59 24 17 84 60 93 28 47 28 30 19 66 27 81 57 49 28 31 78 27 52 34 79 39 100 32 69 53 54 86 27 35 36 146 14 49 25 136 33 41 41 47 31 41 46 103 21 1 7 6 13 5 14 3 14 8 1 19 22 4 3 3 11 2 2 4 13 2 8 3 3 9 2 1 6 3 1 5 3 11 3 2 7 2 3 4 17 5 2 5 18 5 19 6 5 16 2 2 I 4 1 1 6 3 2 5 8 13 6 2 8 1 . 5 1 6 3 13 2 6 3 11 1 10 5 21 4 2 8

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