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Reading: Ist Class: Number in class, 2. Book, sth Royal Reader. Read well; spell fairly; write from dictation exercises from reading book. —2nd Class: No. 2. Book, 4th Royal Reader. Read fairly; spell fairly; can write from dictation. —3rd Class : Three reading Royal Reader No. 2 fairly. —4th Class : Five commencing to read and write. Writing : Copy-books. Four, good ; three, fair. Arithmetic: Two doing sums in vulgar fractions fairly, two in compound rules, three in simple. History: Pour have a fair acquaintance with the outlines of English history. Geography : Seven have a fair knowledge of the outlines of the subject, and are well acquainted with the geography of England and New Zealand. I have not inspected this school this year, as I was informed by Tainui, at the time I arranged to visit it, that the numbers were so small as hardly to justify my going. During the last six months the numbers have increased, and I purpose visiting it early in the spring. The information given above I obtained from the master in a letter dated 2nd June, 1877. By Authority : Geobge Didsbuey, Government Printer, Wellington.—lB77. Price Is.]

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