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Table H2. List of the Native Village Schools, with the Attendance of the Pupils for the Year 1916.

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| In this list the schools are arrangod ace iording to regularity of attendance, shown in the last col rmn.] c rt o fi« S§o£M ft (6.) Schools. School Boll. Average Number Number Weekly belonging belonging Number, at End of at End of (Menu of the Year 1915. Year 1810. Emir Quarters.) J (2.) (3.) (40 i = br< .h £o2 > O r/> g-So-a (5.) OJ Manaia .. Pamoana(') Te Kao Motiti Tsland Te Reinga Whakarowarowa Omanaia Kakanui Te Kaba Moorangi.. Waikeri( 2 ) Hapua Wai-iti Rangiawhia Tangoio .. Waimahana( 3 ) Omaio Takahiwai Pukopoto Matapihi Okautete To Waotu Karetu Whakaki Parikino Rangiahua Ohaewai Waiomio Omarumutu Parawera Waitapu(«) Maraeroa Reporua Waiomatatini Kokako Paoroa Maungatapu Raukokoro Whareponga Ahipara Arowhonua Waitahanui Opoutere Tuhara Kirioke Orauta Pipiriki To Rawhiti Taharoa Waimarama Nuhaka Whirinaki Motuti Te Teko Waikarc To Mahia(!) To Ahuahu Tikitiki Mataora Bay Kaikoho Kenana Poroporo Whakarara :*7 40 37-22 20 23 19-72 67 59 64-11 24 22 23-48 41 39 37-66 107 98 98-5! 40 45 43-52 26 26 24-60 51 65 64-10 29 36 25-03 35 28-10 127 127 125-55 61 54 55-20 20 18 18-31 22 20 22-19 22 21-90 50 52 51-45 25 26 25-41 46 47 50-07 31 28 28-33 21 13 15-95 56 55 56-00 25 28 25-55 44 46 42-98 27 22 24-13 54 49 52-25 44 44 40-25 41 39 38-93 66 64 66-48 58 52 53-56 24 16 17-27 50 50 53-11 35 43 37-33 46 45 43-39 76 71 74-12 47 58 49-38 54 57 56-56 49 52 51-30 25 26 27-21 95 90 89-23 42 43 38-60 42 42 42-53 32 32 37-35 59 53 55-00 47 46 45-07 44 44 43-01 31 34 36-68 33 34 31-39 35 23 27-94 26 25 26-43 103 104 107-94 75 02 ' 65-46 24 33 28-27 64 54 56-74 50 59 56-43 43 40 40-78 38 30 31-55 92 96 97-63 12 10 1P66 97 106 106-32 22 22 23-06 63 62 71-93 39 27 29-68 25 29 28-57 19 11 17*49 33 32 30-63 53 52 54-41 44 42 41-17 92 134 101-16 98 95 99-06 31 49 42-13 56 60 61-80 45 47 47-73 54 54 59-90 24 17 19-53 23 23 28-79 36-52 19-23 62-52 22-73 36-26 94-67 41-68 23-50 61-00 23-70 26-57 118-65 52-10 17-26 20-84 20-57 48-26 23-80 46-79 26-35 14-83 52-00 23-62 39-68 22-24 48-09 37-00 35-76 60-74 48-84 15-67 48-07 33-77 39-15 66-83 44-42 50-85 45-94 24-35 79-75 34-50 37-99 33-21 48-89 39-99 38-11 32-50 27-80 24-73 23-38 95-46 57-84 24-96 50-09 49-73 35-96 27-69 85-64 10-20 92-82 20-13 62-75 25-78 24-87 15-16 26-53 47-07 ' 35-52 87-22 85-39 36-23 53-15 40-93 51-30 16-72 24-62 98-1 97-5 97-5 96-8 96-3 96-1 95-8 95-5 95-2 94-7 94-5 94-5 94-4 94-3 93-9 93-9 93-8 93-7 93-4 93-0 93-0 92-9 92-4 92-3 92-2 92-0 91-9 91-9 91-4 91-2 90-7 90-5 90-5 90-2 90-2 90-0 89-9 89-6 89-5 89-4 89-4 89-3 88-9 88-9 88-7 88-6 88-6 88-6 88-5 88-5 88-4 88-4 88-3 88-3 88-3 88-2 87-8 87-7 87-5 87-3 87-3 87-2 86-9 86-7 86-7 86-6 86-3 86-3 86-2 86-2 86-0 86-0 85-8 85-6 85-6 85-5 Parapara Waihua Oromahoe To Kotukutuku (Rangiwaoa, side school) Matangirau Te Araroa Rangitukia .. .. Owhataiti Oparuro Whangapo Otaua Mangamaunu Te Haroto (') Closed first quartor. ( ') Opened 29tli May, 1910. (■) Opened fourth quarter. (») Closed second quartor.

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