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Table H4. (a) Number of Maori Pupils attending Maori Secondary Schools at the End of 1933 and 1934.
(b) Agricultural Scholarships. At the end of 1934 four Maori boys were holding agricultural scholarships, two being held at St. Stephen's and two at Wesley College.
(c) Maori Students holding University Scholarships at End of 1934.
Table H5. Maori Children attending Public Schools, December, 1934.
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1033. 1934. G—nt Private Pupils. | ~ Go g^ ent Private Pupils. SchOOl. g ' ; Sslal-Ssiiialllsl l § t I § s ° l I g | ; l s s s i « & * I ®_j_3 Hukarere (girls), Napier .. •• .... 19 19 3 8 11 30 .. I 22 22 5 5 10 32 Otaki College (mixed), Otaki .. 28 4 32 32 .. j .... 19 6 l5 25 Queen Victoria (girls), Auckland .. .... 19 19 6 7 13 32 .. , L2 22 6 9 ' St. Joseph's (girls), Napier .. .. .... 10 10 2 2 4 14 .. 15 15 213 18 St. Stephen's (boys), Auckland . . .... 16 16 3 14 17 33 .. | 27 27 .. 13 13 40 Te Aute College (boys), Pukehou .. 19 19 .. 16 16 35 .. 23 23 .. 23 -3 46 Te Waipounamu (girls), Christchurch 10 . . 10 10 . . .. .. 13 .. 13 13 Turakina (girls), Marton .. . . .... 7 7 17 8 25 32 5 5 18 3 21 -6 Waerenga-a-hika College (boys), Gisborne 6 .. 6 6 -0 . . 20 -O Wesley College (boys), Paerata .. ... 9 9 3 5 8 17.. 7 7 3 Totals .. .. .. .... 99 99 78 ! 64 142 241 .. 121 121 86 64 150 271
. „ University at which ScholarNumber. University Course. g hip is he]d 1 Arts .. • • Victoria.
Number of Pu F k at Form II Certificates awarded. Education District. — II. | ~ " attended. Boyg> | Gir]s To tal. Proficiency. j pet °™ y _ Total. Auckland ..I 435 2,314 2,144 4,458 90 63 13 76 Taranaki .. i 69 376 361 737 22 14 2 16 Wanganui .. 78 378 331 709 26 14 8 22 Hawke'sBay .. 92 875 811 1,686 59 34 19 53 Wellington .. 75 377 368 745 31 20 4 24 Nelson .. j 12 24 24 48 2 2 .. 2 Canterbury .. 46 130 140 270 10 4 4 Otago .. 22 61 56 117 7 1 2 3 Southland .. I 12 35 49 84 7 6 ■■ 6 Totals, 1934 841 4,570 4,284 j 8,854 254 158 52 210 Totals, 1933 j 829 4,498 4,202 8,700 243 159 42 201 Difference +12 +72 +82 +154 +11 - 1 -HO +9 Note.—For the purpose of this table half-caste children and children intermediate in blood between half-caste and Maori are reckoned as Maori.
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