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Particulars From Mr. Stout's List.

NAME. OUR BRMABKS ON ME. STOUT'S PAUTIGULABS. DATE. SCHOOL. From Ist fan., 1876, ;o May 31, 1883. 1 A girl. Catholic School, Dunedin, t c It is uncertain as to whether this girl attended St. Joseph's School or not. If she attended there, it was for a short time only. , 2 A boy. t Catholic School, Dunedin. ' A truant, rather, from the Catholic School. 3 Ahoy. No school. ' 4 . A girl., Catholic School, Dunedin, A girl more fit for a reformatory than an ordinary day school, — and who, moreover, attended most irregularly. 5 A boy whose name is not on Mr. Stout's list, but wbo did not attend a Catholic school. 6 A boy. Catholic School, Dunedin. , This is untrue ; the boy did not attend the Dunedin Catholic School. 7 A boy. Catholic School, Dunedin. , This is untrue , the boy did not attend the Catholic School. 8 and 9 Two girls. Catholic School, Dunedin, , Attended St. Joseph's School for a short time most irregularly. 10 A boy. Catholic School, Oamaru. , We have not been able to Upn any particulars concerning this boy, and therefore acknowledge that he may have attended a Catholic school. 11 A boy. No school. 12 A boy. Catholic School, Dunedin. , This is untrue ; the boy did not attend the Catholio School. 13 A boy. Christian Bros. The boy was a regular attendant at the Christian • Brothers' School. — Mr. Stout marks him down as Irish, whereas his father is an English Protestant ! 1 11 A boy. Christian Bros. , An irregular attendant. 15 A boy. Christian Bros. An irregular attendant. 16 A boy. Christian Bros. A junior pupil and constant truant. 17 A girl. Christian Bros. The Christian Brothers' School is attended by boys only. — (See Mr. Perrin's list.) 18 A girl. Christian Bros. A girl residing at Greymouth is represented as attending a school exclusively attended by boys, at Dunedin ! Here indeed we have freedom of thought — and something more. 19 A boy. Christian Bros. This boy came from Wanganui, and therefore could not have attended a school situated in Dunedin. 20 A boy. Christian Bros. The surname of this boy in Mr. Stout's list differs slightly from that in Mr. Perrin's list, but it is evidently the same boy who is entered in both lists. 21 A boy whose name is not on Mr. Stout's list, and known as a constant truant at the Catholic school.

DATE. NAME. SCHOOL. OTTB BEMABKS ON MR. STOUT'S PAKTICULARS. 22 A girl. Christian Bros. More freedom of thought — and something besides. A girl resident at Lawrence could not possibly have attended a school at Danedin, even had it not been a boys' school exclusively. The girl was not a criminal, as will be seen from Rev. Father O'Leary's letter. 23 A boy. No school. 24 A boy. Catholic School (No locality given). A boy of this name sent from Oamaru had not attended the Catholic School. 25 A girl. Catholic School (No locality given). This girl was committed at Danedin, bat had not been a pupil of the Catholic School there ; she may possibly have attended at South Danedin. 26 A boy. Christian Bros. This boy did not attend the Christian Brothers' School. 27 A boy. Christian Bros. Already entered in this list as committed his first time. 28 A boy. State School. Had been, jj junior pupil of the Christian Brothers. Mr. Stoat enters him as Irish, — his father being an English Protestant, or English Pro-testant-Native of Australia, and his mother an Australian Native. 29 A boy. No school. State School. Mr. Stout enters him as Irish. — his parents being reputed of English extraction. 30 A boy. 31 Aloy. Christian Bros. A truant at the Christian Brothers' School. 32 A boy. Christian Bros. This is untrue; the boy did not attend th« Christian Brothers' School. 33 A boy. Christian Bros. A boy resident at Timaru could not have attended the Christian Brothers' School in Dunedin.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 21, 14 September 1883, Page 21

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Particulars From Mr. Stout's List. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 21, 14 September 1883, Page 21

Particulars From Mr. Stout's List. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 21, 14 September 1883, Page 21