E.—3.
Table H6. Race of the Children attending the Native Village Schools on 30th June, 1929.
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Note. —For the purpose of this return half-caste children and children intermediate in blood between half-caste and Maori are reckoned as Maori, and children intermediate in blood between half-caste and European as European. Race. j Totals. School. Maoris. ! Europeans. Boys. Girls. Total. Boys. Girls. Total. Boys. Girls. Total. Ahipara .. .. 50 40 96 1 6 7 51 52 103 Arowhenua .. .. 21 17 | 38 7 7 14 28 24 52 Awarna .. .. 14 15 j 29 1 1 15 15 30 Hiruharama .. .. 59 65 j 124 .. .. .. 59 65 124 Horoera .. .. 25 18 I 43 .. .. .. 25 18 43 Huiarau .. .. 34 30 j 64 .. .. .. 34 30 64 Kaharoa .. .. 12 12 ! 24 1 .. 1 13 12 25 Kaikohe .. .. 73 71 1 144 .. .. .. 73 71 144 Kakanui .... 8 6 J 14 1 4 5 9 10 19 Karakanui .... 14 9 23 1 3 4 15 12 27 Karetu .. .. 18 15 33 2 2 18 17 35 Kauangaroa .. .. 11 13 24 1 1 2 12 14 26 Kenana .. .. 7 7 14 .. .. 7 7 14 Kirioke .. .. 35 31 66 1 3 4 36 34 70 Kokako .. .. 15 19 34 1 1 15 20 35 Makomako .. .. 11 18 29 1 1 2 12 19 31 Manaia .. . . 14 17 j 31 .. .. .. 14 17 31 Mangamuka .. .. 47 47 | 94 1 2 3 48 49 97 Mangatuna .. .. 22 25 47 4 7 11 26 32 58 Mangawhariki .. .. 9 8 17 2 1 3 11 9 20 Manukau .. .. 17 23 ! 40 .. .. .. 17 23 40 Manutahi .. .. 48 40 : 88 18 11 29 66 51 117 Maraenui .. .. 25 18 43 . . .. . . 25 18 43 Maraeroa .. .. 25 42 I 67 1 1 26 42 68 Matahiwi .. .. 10 17 27 3 4 7 13 21 34 Matangirau .. .. 23 40 ! 63 4 2 6 27 42 69 Mataora Bav .. .. 8 14 i 22 1 1 9 14 23 Matapihi .. . . 20 16 36 3 3 23 16 39 Matata .. .. 8 9 17 12 15 27 20 24 44 Matawaia* .. .. .. Matihetihe .. .. 23 10 j 33 .. .. .. 23 10 33 Maungapohatu .. .. 25 20 45 .. .. .. 25 20 45 Maungatapu .. .. 23 24 j 47 11 12 23 34 36 70 Mohaka .. .. 51 33 I 84 14 8 22 65 41 106 Motatau .. .. 19 14 1 33 10 7 17 i 29 21 50 Motiti Island .. .. 19 12 31 2 2 4 j 21 14 35 Motuti .... 9 22 31 2 1 3 11 23 34 Ngawha .. .. 28 30 58 I 1 29 30 59 Nuhaka .. .. 79 78 157 11 11 22 90 89 179 Ohautira .. .. 10 9 19 .. .. .. 10 9 19 Okautete .... 8 13 21 1 1 9 13 22 O-naio .. .. 29 24 53 2 2 31 24 55 Omanaia .. 33 40 73 2 2 4 35 42 77 Omarumutu .... 41 28 69 5 2 7 46 30 76 Opoutere .. .. 10 10 20 3 2 5 13 12 25 Orauta .. .. 15 11 26 8 8 16 23 19 42 Oromahoe .. .. 15 11 26 1 1 2 16 12 28 Oruanui .. .. 17 20 37 8 5 13 25 25 50 Oruawharo .. .. 10 15 25 2 1 3 12 16 28 Otaua . . .. 32 33 65 10 4 14 42 37 79 OtokoPa .. .. 9 11 20 .. .. .. 9 11 20 Otukou .. . . 10 14 24 .. .. .. 10 14 24 Oturu .. .. 9 7 16 .. .. .. 9 7. 16 Paeroa .. .. 29 17 46 7 16 23 36 33 69 Pamapuria .. .. 19 16 35 3 2 5 22 18 40 Pamoana .... 11 10 21 1 4 5 12 14 26 Papamoa .. .. 29 22 51 3 2 5 32 24 56 Paparore .. .. 16 18 34 2 4 6 18 22 40 Parapara .. .. 8 8 16 2 2 4 | 10 10 20 Parawera .. .. 25 14 39 16 7 23 41 21 62 Parikino .. .. 10 18 28 5 3 8 1 15 21 36 Parinui .. . . 13 7 20 .. .. .. 13 7 20 Pawarenga .. .. 6 7 13 .. .. • ■ i 6 " < 13 Pipiriki .. .. 12 9 21 4 3 7 ' 16 12 28 Poroporo .. .. 32 21 53 8 9 17 40 30 70 Pukehina .. .. 7 14 21 3 6 9 : 10 20 30 Pukepoto .. .. 24 22 46 9 8 17 33 30 63 Rakaumanga .. .. 40 55 95 .. .. • • Rakaunui .. .. 13 6 19 .. .. 13 6 19 Rangiahua .. .. 12 13 25 1 4 5 13 17 30 Rangiawhia .. .. 18 10 28 2 2 4 i 20 12 32 Rangitabi .. .. 21 13 34 .. .. .. 21 13 34 Rangitukia .. .. 85 72 157 j! 1 1 2 86 73 159 * Not open at 30th June, 1929.
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