THE CITY'S PROGRESS.
\ , e- — A YEAR'S 'neVIEW, !SOME IMPORTANT The order givon at tho beginning i ot the year, as fat as • undertaking?jfere concerned, was,,"slow i ahead," buC notwithstanding j this order, a great deal has been dnrmg 'the past twelve months, more particularly in tho engineering department, which has been directed by the City Engnteer (Ut W. II Morton) with oharaotonstio onthusirsm and ability. WATER SUPPLY '' Waterworks h'Xvo loomed largo on the hon'on, the largest contract in this particular sph/ire being tho construction of the new dam at Solomon's Knob Tno mobt difhcult portion, o£ this undertaking has now been completed, and the' dam will ho in' working order before Boxt summer. 1 ' HUTT PIPE BRIDGE Tho mam span of tho bridge over tho Htrtt River is- practically completed _on both sides of'the orner to tho .stop banls, and piles and foundations of the piers of , the central span aro being proceeded ' NORTHLMSD WATER SUPPLY Tho extension of the Kelbthio resot»mr, Tthioh is to supplj Nortfcland with Wflier, has jilst been completed, and tho reticulation of the >torthhnrt district is prooeeaihtf .snace Tho ettemlcd reservoir will' Hold about 500,000 gallons of water, aiidfwill be- ablo to siipply tho itttds of .both Kolburno and Northland, Tho regulation of the' Northland area has been'dohtyed through, tho pipes iiofcl t comang to hand, but these lnvo now ar- | rwed, attd t er four months I the water will'bo through tho whole dis, ' inct: \i , ' WATjfR FOB ' -genoral aftvanco oj Maranui dnr fee tho past few mPnths hai been very barked, and not the least o£ the impiovepvente has been the linking up oftho «ej\ side suburb-with the city'wrtcr >fW nod tho construction of tho new tramj track. ( -" HSTOBAGE TANKS ' rThe prevision of storago tanks in cer-bmifl-igh lovel localities'lns mado a great iroprovemont m the waier supply 6f Talavera Terrace, Salamanca l«aa, telton Street, Anrori'Tcrrjico, a'ld'Kc l jarne Parade. Dnnng last-month, there ios .some. -dilßcnlty, owing to tho dry wmtbex, m demand for the, ionply'of water to somo of tho TesKlcnts « oxitlnng' districts, connection not bvw? fc** made with the (iity water fcmply during tho lwntor whom plenty if rpin water avaihble Tho result tin' an abnormal demand for conneo 6Dfts as soon as the dry weather <et in Eccislativo powers h%vo boon obtomea b> use tho balance of +bo'recent nator bpply loan to the suViurbjn vufer eropry, and Ko«snerfh and the £d bask of NWtown Jark will jfto'rcticufeica -arty neit vev, so asi to ftavo-'tiio-eßpprT "ready before next snmniox A sforago tank M'now being constructed cTose to Nturn Sbeet Reserve, oncT'is OTpoly Niirn J Srreot Thompson Street, t ßidwill Sfrcet, and Rolbitan SstrceL I An&ther tank is to no errciu 'jrext y4ar-at ft© top of Coromandol Street.} v \. , . DR4INA.GE MATTERS the biggest contract which tho attention of tho cnpinconng -departmont during the. year las bK.n-'tho.raatter of ,'iuburbin drainage The (Wits of Kelbiirno and "Eosc 'iteath hav«'been -completed, and work d Kilbrnie Broflkljn, and Wand Bay, nell forward, is still in hand A number of houses ire boinn •ud as the work, proceeds It is prii posed to complex the'sewerage work required hi the old Stelrose'boroUrfi ht-< fore proceeding with the work, at Ndrthliad .and Waacotawn The work has beer.'delayed a-good deaLjOwnig to the confignration of tho ground and thoi jvccoefjty to take,, the driins through priTato properties,*! " jTHE IIUNTCIPAL ABATTOIR The" construction of the Municipal Abattoir in the N?afiauranga Gorge was completed 'in November, and tlio atoitoir for business on December,]. TJp to date everything has worked satisfactorily. Ji THE Tho crematorium at tho Karon come tery has been, completed during tho aim four cremations have so far taken place Everj thing has worked perfectly, a'dd it is anticipated'that tho new yew will see morb general,use madd-of the ' nevr system. In each case in which the Lrotaitonum lias bison -u««J, the relative? of the (deceased have expressed f their ejij tiro satisfaction with the arrangements ! OUT Or REVENUE. Tho balanco of'-f-ho To Aro Bath extension \"as earned of revciHie, in time for tho swimming season, a mosti excellent job having been made- oMhis work, which will bo completed wiion next j ear's estimates ha\o been framed Tta heaviest cvponditiirc out of roicnuo was in connection with the extension of*tho lulvert to Island Bay r WOOD BLOCKING The wood-blocking o£ the city streets ran not pushed on during tho year, owog'to the fact that there was, unfortu lately,-n»-.mon«y available for ttaa'work li Feathcrston Street, lower Cuba Street, ind t pait of Custom House Quay ( and »thAr streets in tho vitintty, hftwov'or,rihc roadk have been-censiderahly'improved and considerable attention paid to tho footpaths throughout tho city. ' 'ASSISTING UNEMPLOYED ( Dnrmg »tho winter monihs,«tlii>/Corpcratien did a good deal toreands , kssepaiy tlie 'unemployed dtfficnHry, a ef unshiled uncn' being tatam-onito thw vatious warki Under Uibi supermlcadJ once- of the City Engineer CMr MnttonJ and one»of his liraitenants «on, a' coixsnleinble amount of>wmk was done on Qrooaijs,, and on isas fofmed cf*liie*«ssterii lulls from Constable ktixeMto Moiuit "Victoria TM> city, also pio*e)Btnts to 'the Wadtstcnm Baodrwith llto assistance of local r(2Klciits r j«R*<pjit [in hand,a considerable amonntjof trecjpkaitiiig, notloiuj'aboutrfthercoji' / ttinuatiun. of the road fre>m BroDllp) f ithrough Happy Valloj* and rcrnnd' to ] land Bay v , v i TfiAJfWAYtHXTENSIDNS Tiic tramf ■fcaycxtcnsioii necsssitsetci oxttnisivoisutthrf year,'and <cvesjitl&o<»ti3 t now jn tram for cotfstrnction -v&rk. fat bcgin'm tho''ncw year ThcLyall r ßay i, trativHiy, which has.'been tho.»siihjecCo£ lusgohation telmanyimontJis, was^opeuct a few woeLs,Beo, fcitrVtiwmca* r up the most pajmtacistletelu <A"haa 1 wittmresisj c ' I > t Th 4 northern eni/of "the 'K<sffc£&rKica 5 reservo, vhuii for oil tms androtiier mJibish, hrefbee transformed mto, one the"~nret&st I : Btretchcs of r«scrveym tho-citv, and «nnpriscs payof, refreehitiK air epacos. , " ' STEEET-TODEfIM. "" I Tio questoa of' -Hardening Willis-Street lus advimccd <m name-Item. oiie>occaaon dutiD- tto'-year, mi 1 lave bean Tilado its tho setting back rf Jfe itjooddil'd" , raamises,' ana also tkio ol Slossa*. JoEb Dnfifc aaa Co. and Mr : JJrtffifcfc j , rfrect feom tiro Brag's Chainbcrs 'up to I' fe»perV'hi» proMsas at" tho comerwrf ISfower Stoast. It is^tmdorstood'thabQio I atak of seH&sr-baei these prenusee-ViU f to<coißnj?|icc(l eartjc , m. the. bcw jta. 1 Cod?elL- ANB«GiS' COMPANt Xfej"lDrfg,ootsfaißiuij; duality uluti-. ias«<odsU3 between tho 'eijy and tha fhd C6t4iiiirr l in tegttid' qpestwn at TThetialr ilse company •yas to bo al. Sewed lovlay~its.sasfa(ama-from.Cotfcstablo Sttoot to the now gasworks at "Miramar wb3 .settled after a wordy Tiattlo, and an wasidraira up and signed Tms ono»of a t numißr of , oUstacles*wh3Wi 'tho- council ?aadi,*to ovor cotao during 'the year, tho Wadestown and ffto LyaH r ßi v tram estensions, tho Abattoir, and tho crematorium all
epessitatingiv considerable ' 'negotiations, niitho'caso of the, : crbnfntoriumj, although" jveraiyororiiatloiis.ihßvd beon. carried out, tid,';;'QpTornmoni;:. hns .not ; yet" finally lcaroil 'thß. : •; 'v*::'. '■■■'■.■■ i'",v'.• %;;-y : *o^Jiw^ : ,MATTER 3. ;; ; ; - : ; : ;7 ',V.'S;' Sections.';'..'-'. , :' -v;, ■.. '■'" .-,The?,subjoct'o'f ■■■fates iand'sections '• in bnnSction- withvtbo tramway 'system has leon pvomihiintly .-..before, the public .-■ durng tho: last'itwelvo.months/.aiid'ihe alerationVin; tho farq. system, which ;wereirought into" force; iii September last,' aro inckuibtedlyythp .'niost -important , ..foaturo ibo'uvthis idepartment's operations' durr ng f thb.vjcar.'L These, , altevatiphs'-.cqin-iniiod ■•'. the- introduction of concession: ioket3 : containing.,at.first?24 trips, .and attprly 12' .trips .eaoh.rnnd the, abolition f c6uporis<aji(l sixjioriny transforsijA' lassengervpiirihasing a 12-trip .concession icket available'.betweenlsland Bay and jambton Station can travel: over, the four ,eetio"flS;":a". distance .of, 4-18 .chains, : at a :osfc .of : 2Jd.-. per, trip. . ■ During the; year. has", passed .the'"tramways revenue lasj'.been, seriously affected-.-by ..the, ■; dortesoionin trade, and' it is- therefore a [ifficUlf matter, to foretell ..-.what ■-"will irentually..'. bcC'the : effect. •of .the .conccsibn;3 on; :reyejnie, especially'as tho. now ysterahas'.'diily.ljcen in force for a few. nonthsi- ■ ;Jo take ,tlw place of the cards. if -penny?. cmipoiis, .which "iad proved, a ;rcat -'convenience :to asoction.of.thp ..pub-, ic,'.the -department •:&,::•■ tw;elvsr "rip- ticket;available "on Any-of .tb<i ! city, ections: abolition-', of ;,tlie: v. coupon, ysternvhas 'materially "the ::staff. 'equiieS'i.in ;tho .cash; office; ..The-.cpnvcr-iori .{6£.':dll-.' the:'"stpp-on-reqilcst"';stop-., )mg-nMces; ; "alwigSlamtyph-: ; Quay-; into iompulsbry : '■ stopping-places■ ;sump; , ... six libntlis■;ago has "been a decided; improve-' adnlr.V--:.Within-i the•'. last - five ."months :the iverhbad construction between: Thorndon station and the'Thorndon.Quay terminus, ids 'been.jaltered ; to :span'.. construction, ■ iermittißjsVthe,;.rbmoval;.'..of 'the,' centre »les;Vwhi4h were.dahgerous 'obstacles for reticular,,: traffic- at this -part:;of; the. sys:em.^,;lu ■.Qctplieri-last.'tno •coimcir; de-' iidod.to : block of land belongng;- to .'the' Mahawatu > 'Railway, Company,; liidisituated. blose ;tp;'.tho .'riiomdoii Quay. ;brmin,us;>for.,the piirposobf erocting ad-Htioiml'.car..:sheds;vV';'Thp,'-ar6a. -of; the, slockiwilt be. ''sniDcient;.for 'tho, "erection if '■'. a", shod :to -, shelter.= 24': cars,]: and...tl>6. :onstrnction.will-^probably in landjnbdut yApril.V.; s;l'-r^'v•■v'-'.-'i■■ i:iVvic'! : X e^. ■TrackVEstensipii.';•':-. ; -;»V" '.:■[., ':■. riTheonly,i.'ex;tensioniof.track laid.down luring/thoxyear'vhas'.beeii.the'-lirio from .to :iriibirnie,:. : a;,distance ,i of ■ ibptrt''sft-;:pkanii', which /'was :,opened on DeTOrnber';K/v'lii' ; yiew : of:.th6' splendid. :jeaoh:.atiLyaU.;-.Eay,;.it'.is .-anticipated thattho Vtrafflc.-wiU vbe---:«ry.; heavy oti finp 'Sundays and-'holidays: over this. line. '.waiting , shed,; 'dressihg rooms, , fining;.; rooms, india" handjistSmP beach, .with-, anow'of Smak'rng -it ■ attractive. V /./i ■-■.:. , ;;V/^*';; ; i 'Ext^idn?i,bi.;flan'V.■;■}■ a; : '■ ■ i To 'meet *tho ;'sie^ily-\.indreasing;-.tram-. ; way Aload; aad'tho -demand; from j: private, soasumors,' extensions "of plant 'have out', during ..the last twelvo months at thb : .tramway, ppwerhouse; ■■; Tho itwo.-lnrge. .locajly-madc~ boil- • praccdv in '. position, and bricked-in.'-.and.; a>7so Klc.^.v;. -generating eet, i.comprising ;. : b.;'Eelliss > .'. and Morcom tripleVespansion.:-engine;V'coupled u to■ direct .'current , , generator; 'cbhstructea ,by. the EleotricaV.Construction , .Company,: wa<= inatallod-ydurmß^tho:latter-halt:vof the year.-; Tho. .'.construction: of the s-massive off the ' mainriumt, condensing plant/ and' ,f (.carried.. n6w-^nippfid. : : i "".\rW¥:;;.'''Myra>':generftnng; Dratstcarablo-of: n: normal;putpntipf 3000 : ', : Hldwingito fthovoitendi'ng> : and ydeepening of: corrugations *'b'n, the /rails tin ;Lambton Quay and-iother'.parts'.of. tho .system; , and as -thb'-.noisb , caused by:thb'.'cars;::passing, pyer) StheM.viPprtugatiqns 'jffas S ; .;becpming vdryj ahnoyinii :to: porso-ns residing.:jn the operation,, of :| Winding--out; the ■corrugations,was ; : com-,j mencid.':' , Tho'.;grindingVap'paratusi..Kmch;| W'aTOffihcd'to ' a'fear: constructedv at-tiie. J cir v Sh«dS,Afrom d<teigilS;: byvthe'icar-shed ;snperintondbnt/; satis-;; Yaotbrily; and: ,tl» tiwprst; of.: the. porruga-: :ti(Shs'haye'apw.i^been^rernovea.;; \- >• -■::,-:v i-..':.\i^'i-.vi. : ...:A : coid«atsr '.ivL'j',-: i v^?vievv' X?per-Sond,-V '• .■ accidents.v through LaUchting':iroral;'pr:; ; U'oarding;:cars :.in. moHion/- ,^TheVdopartn'ient: ih"as. , '.been;.taking thevyear'.' against-per' soiis mee>with.accidents: : through :non-, ; r the :by-lavs.:v :; . ;; ';: ; (; : ;.;' V. : ..." -complicafibn,',,a*frea*rpute;b;as •beo.njdecided-upon-in;;connectionv..with;M:he extension,ot the : tramway -to :■ a. 'pollVfbrvtha/KiisingAOfaiiornlqnev-was': ■carried uif.Becember; Vrhe : line .will, have ■a"length>-of'aboutS'jr.chains from.Park; : Srreet;,?S''-'v.-:«WA r v";-v :: >'^w ; : U '■ii'.^i^i-.'S-'- , "-^Vv.;:'l(ite':Cftrs. ; ,.;:/.:'< : y.v;..:;.iv V:;Th'e'running .of/ 'a'VlateVcar/ f|rom Xamb-. : tori '■ Statibri^ion. week; was started. :'s6mo"Vni6ntßs''age^and , .'asj'ea. rfarM.are; collected, ithp.reyennp; derived ..from _tnis cat ; r,has-Abeen'; ,v Late Cars *Jtf e' - from; .Newtowiv;. and "•Constable , .'-Street ■ on r.Silnday, .nights, and .ba. fine :.iights "'these.';cars .; 1 :".^;:"':""^:' ■■'■''? }-'!/-' ¥ i : :J&ih : Shpl|er; : Shejls^:: : ■}i/S'-'P : . K f-idditional , ':' :bebn. Post? ; o.fnc;e',,-Brooklyji, .and, Islanil-Bay,'and,a , .largpVrecreatioa room •cOsHn^.ySOfl''has/'been Verected-for.;. the v usb of;tranuTjiy : bmployees,-:oii:.the vacant i:sp"abe;iniTpirt pfvtho;.Newtowii-car;shed.^ ' r^:'ri:''.?i'' ; par--Cqa3tructibn.;^'/;.,' ; ,-',;>,7..'; I '"'-■- Giie ? car: :.h3s'' : .been -constrncted Vdiiring ;"f.hV : is.intendedtto :run ifhe'-'-BrooklMi'-line'imrtediately.'. the ..oiec-: tricftl '•' .••' equipment ■, ■.? is -, !,recoived ;■ ; from fl#:i : v!^SHTS|lli^^ii
Tlio conhact with'lbo Gas Company for Uio lighting of the streets uithm tho Molroso District expiiod on Deccmbei 1, and , tho council havmg dfxadod to sub slitule olfcctr.c light, tho streets in the Ta' l owing distnets reM tetienhtetl with overhead hues -Brooklj'i, Island Bay, Kosmeath, Kilbirme, ,Kaiwarra, and i/MiteholltoTrn In place of IOS gas lamps, . c9nsidorabh~ovLr 200 electnc Um&s ha\e--1 Jx»a: flKOi.-Kted ISca. oxtensiens tof tho I bffhting svslenl wMfh entoilcd ihe erec Son of own WSpotes aad some foriy I mile"! oi Virowore\coraploled in Ume for (lio taltmg owsr of s tuo lifiGng'cn Do canber-il M«talfov.'?rdainoßtJ<xinps have beea-'Ad.jpted' "> of lamps, and vh-rerar mcii*J«coirt lamps have. lsccm-iOßstallcd alongside the tratnSxtrack ( provision luis been nvrio for .autmiiatic ■ v«lly*w2t(JMng tho lamps Uio.arc, lamp* (jo-off nt midttrght Burmg ,tks ,ycarAaSiHit a 4icnlredyadditional-lamn). ta»B<})cen provi-led m*parfs*-ortho citj iwlrere*Uio<biditingiwas&»e»K«isly'ii» < aiui ' uont rtlhc fiUmeirt lamps' in p'aco of lamps throufißoKt -."burls 'lamps candle.wver oadi'-haw been 'instilled alonn 'fie, Ljfl Bay lino in !ulaco.ef arc'Hraps, and a considerable iicoßomy'is anticipated in curient conJsumpfaen and maintenance Revenue ' -Eho »ro«B»ioii;-of tho, Lighting Depart-' /mraib'Tias bflEn^seHoudy , affected by the SauS&P&kof 'he metallic iitament FS b7 pnvate consumers, and the Sal' deciicxl to take up tlio salo of couMimmg donees such as olectnc irons and cooking appliances XJio'ecouMa ha*o nLiO their .wjScv-*) tho now lamps at a lo« |?S?«fli ti.o.w»v of securing a larger consiraiers of olectnc light, and'«ae-«-i result of oppouhon from the toe selling lamps in Wollingtoh the (rucstion of municipal trading has re S considciablo prmninciico during he L-eMew months Ttlio to the lErfrhnff station ind generating pwnt S completed .binns tno lattor Tnrt of the year, and at the opemnff coromony hdd on November il his tho Ihvor ttrrned steam on to the lnigo PaTturbnio whidi had been m couiso of erection for sorao mouths proviou-! Tho new bmUmKS hivo a frontago t(> Ifcrcer Street of % feet ami tt dopth of 11)7 feot, and consist of a largo engine roomed botlcr house. Tire gmcritiDg nlniit consifts of a Parsons stem turlnno roupled to.a 1500- few »lto™rtor ctogn ed to pf ICflO rovolufaons, £or inmate All >tho • l i'>c« ! s cr v atmlia. y ■ raadim-rj has Icon provrfod, and also Si ovorhiid trOTolhiig<-cnih & capable of liffinß "9 ton? The cost of tho now boilings luuotiuted to JJ10.200 and nbout J-rnOO has been spent ou tho tuibine and auxiliary plant 'Ihe uou wacUinoiy
is now .running"- dontinuouslyy. and considerable economy ,iu- fuel is-, resulting. Tho generating'-plant in the lighting■ sta-. tion .has .now a capacity- of ,5150 k.w.. nit owing.to a mishap rt turbine 1 alternator of .'SOO k.w. capacity, is at present in tho hands of the hiakers undergoing ■repair."' Throughput the year tUero hasjjeonja :steady..,;increase in. the .number •qf consumers. : r ." ■ ... ~- ■ •'. ;.V;;:- '. ; .(-. : f;-o : '--. ; iv:; : ::':.'i-- :'■■■'£■• -.:-v. ' : . : ' '" ' ■ ;■ ;;vEXAMINATION RESULTS. :V.; -.The following. are - the results -of ,the. joint: examination; held in Ootober last; under, tho. auspices, of * the Incorporated Instituto of. Accountants of New Zealand and the :New -Zealand Accountants? arift Auditors'.Association. Those , .who have secured passosare eligible ..under.the Now Zeoland; Society ■'.}■. of ...Accountants Act)" 1908, faf admission as members of the New.rZealand , Society of - Accountants. The.fbllowing are. the'reswltscTf- :: : '■ The.'tliree following' candidates secured the highest aggregate .0f,. : marks in. the Pint examinqtion.throughout the Dominion, in ordcr'of merit:—,'/• "':'.■•-...- : ; . -Pergjr ;Jowett ■(Wellington). '■ "■:■■'" '■'■■'■■' A; it.'Carey (Wellinpttoii). ' "... ; ■ Vrthur Honarth (Warganai). ; , i.' INCOKPOEATED INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANTS ;..: <:.'; Tho follow me is a complete list ;of results, in alphabetical,order,i of those who entered.iuudor , :..th'oXauspices--of : the In-: borporated. lustituter of Accountants ■■ of New Zealand:^■■ ': ■'::/■■'".■.:>.'.•■.'::'■ ... ■ •■" . .Passed as ,'.Fellows-Charles ■■■'■'Baker (Dunedin), A.;H. Carey (Wellington); .W. M. Dawn (Christchuroh);' Arthur. Hbwartli OVangamii); .Percy" JoKott" (Wellington), J.; ;Long (Dunedin),. .'G. ;.G;. Piesse '(Gisborne),". Alexander,- Simni (Wellington), W." ■W. : ;Waddiloye:(Wellington); , ■?■•'■;} " ; ' Completed partial.-passes as follows— D. Anderson (Dunedin), W.:A. Brown (Auckland),".Arnold Sore (Wellington), P. Versohaffalt. .(Wellington),' aid A; H. G; -Vial;'(Wellmgton).,;..;. ..■"■:.■::••.■■•:',■■.....!-.■',■ : ' ■'.Passed "as: • A'Esdciates—W. '■'■ Appletori (Wellington), W. J. -Atkinson (Wvlliiig.toh),' G.-.M: ArbhibatU (I'cildinf),' F. A. : 8.. Barclay '(Wellington), ; J. . t>. Burn (Christchurch), v G. ~E.,:,Bisset (Christchiirch),: 5.,.F; 'Bridgman (DunedM, A. , G. Campbell (A-shburton), W/ Copeland (Wellington), .J... W.,.Criohton. : (Christchurch), Values , '' ; :Caradus: (Auckland), Charles:.Dash-'; (Waiinate), 0..1 V Davis (Wanganui),! Ei: Dunkley, iiin., -'(Wanganui); L.-S.-,T,.lsmeny:(WelHngton), F. H. D: ■- Gale (Christohurch), , A.- ■ W.v Gyles (Wellington), G; C.'-Gorrie-Unckland), .T. aC.'.Hickinbotham. (Christchuroh), '.W. A.' Hamanri. (liivcrcargill), JI.-". B/ Harper ;Auckland),'VS.-:M. illobbs (Hastings),.- Av F..,Knowles : (Dunedin), A. D; : Low (Wellington), R.-K. Lyon:(Welliugton), : H.-d; F.,'Marsden (Wellington),'D/E. !!.■ Miller' (Christohuroh), '.J: : K. ■ M'Naught ' ; (Dumedin), ; W.- S.:M'Gibbo.n;(Afiliburtonj, S; , J. 'Parker VH.- : n.'. Pitcher (Uliku), -Jy & W-' Sheppartlj : : ■ ;H.'::Spencer (Palinerston 'North)/. Di /Standaijo (Ashburten),; ,F. vW.";Slater:-(Napier),-M; art (NelsonVC.-D. , .'Wilson"(Wolliigton),, and • Hi,G. Wilson; (Dunedin),: • ■:;■ V, vj ;• Tho 'following. , completed" as ■Aesbciates:-'p. W. B. Anderson ;'(Christ'.. church), G. W. Carrington (Duneaiii)i J. D; Eves r vW'ellington).. H: Glass-(Chrißl-ohurch),;W. i'E.'.StitchcU■ (Napier),VA.rE.l ■Windobr:.(Auck!aiid),~a'nd'.E.-.-.G.. C-'Gil-bert, (Nelson): •:■/-■;.: ..i," ; '.-.r,'■:.'• ,'v-.-.'. : ■ The'following.i'carididates ;were : . : grantee partial: passes' as/follow :—W.'.Appleton., (Wellington); ,G.- M. Archibald^Feifding), , ; W v .. , Bryant(WeUington).,',U: L ; ; .Billing: (New: Plymouth), l^., ; Jf.'.Camerpni;.(Wel-iiington).,;-A;;'G.!.: Campbell ..-(Ashburton), ■James Charles Dash (Waimate),' R;-;Dunldey,; jun: -(Wangan'ui),: B. : iM.'* , '(Hastings),;rß. (Gamaru);.".H;", : G. ; .Epstcr' (Waiirda),. A.!' W. Gyles ,(Wellihgtbn.V,;.H.'W. ncvifke),- : G,?:C.,-Qorrie (Auckland),'T;.K, Hiokinbpthanr T(Cfiristchurph), :v.'"R,.::, Li Hicksi; (Christohurch), ■ A:''F. "-'Ttnowlcs (Dunedin),.al,\C.VJV; llarsden '-(Welling.ton), W. S.-M'Gibbon(AshbuTtbn), ; '.W:-Wr " Pitcaithly i dfiristchurch), G.- .TV Eo.we .Ryan :(Utikp),'.., D.': pior), Sulsted (Wanganni),: H.-. G.Wilson (Dunedin), and F. W.illiatas,(Nar., pier) ( , 'jSZ't'^i-'u'-t Partnl passes, as AsseofStefrJ-EV• .'.G'. Vickin (Vi ellington), E ,, F.'Amoore (Wei-, hn"tou), G W Cobb (Martinborough);W. D. .Cooke (Christchuroh),:- W;'L;;iCol'yin,:(Du;hedin),:.';G.'''A. Duncan : ;(Wolhns'-. "ton), ;D.i8.:.-Day;.(Gisborne); ■:■ E.-: Fish (Duaedin),:A. r J. :Geary. : (Wellingtoh),;N. Gpldsbury-(Christchnrch),-:E; B; Gelstbn (Aubklarid), T,';;W. Holland (Wellington), F. : H. Hayward (Dahnevirke), S, C; Her-. bus^DunedinJ.'.L.'.iL.,-:/Jones: (Auckland),: F; J<shnson L (Wellington), H.:; Kershaw. (Wellington);: J ; . E.: Lewis (Feildmg), : ::F.: J. Morrisb-n-CDhiiedin),■; Frank ' Jlogndge (Blenheim),i Allan-Marshall: (Wellington),. A/D. ■(Wellington),: ; F. : "WiV,Stringer (Wellington), ■i.:-"Stew£irt:jr\Yellington),.W; ! H.. Thoinas (Dunediii),VE. H.:.Thomson (Nel, son);.- : -JI.-':li.V.;Wilkins:-Wakely /.■ (Christchuroh), ?■< J. ■'■ ';Walcott . (Dunediii), find' S. ; A. ; Wood:. (Dunedin).. '} N.Z; ACCOUNTANTS' 4 AND AUDITOES , 7;: ::; :v^ry: v ::AS^OCIATION;' ; - '■'■■': ."'• W
'The'following.'is ,'acomplete; list.bf Vre-. suits,'!iit alphabetical/order , ,'of' thoso who ;entered * under ..the .auspices'of the New '-Zealand'Accountants','and -Auditors' ■ Aβ-■sodiitipni-^v!.!.■'■';■■.!.'' ■'•■ :,i V : -' : '".-' air Associates—W: 3?: C. Andrews (Auckland), A;; -Burlingson• land), '.-.G: .Hi '.Christie (Auckland),- N. f J,-, Crabbe: (Haweraj, J; ; A: -:<3raham: (Auckland), v J. • GJ- Hafcoart (Wellington), T.-'L. , . Hames ■ • (inekland), . C.V :Bv : Macdonald (Auckland),' : -'.Qi-.'-. Mi Palmer :.(Auckland), ttnd-E::-'H-;.^Wright:(Te;r-Aroha) i ';:;!>v-'-,.-V .;■■■■ : Conipletod , !;' partial. ■-passes '. as . Asso-ciatesT-F. J: ; ;jW. ; '-.ilainfield: :^.(Dunedinl,1 H; - ; :,' Ji ■■ ; i Beeche :: (Waihi), •.; I J.. ■. : ' M. ; IV Conhelly fi'f;&iokland); ;W.if'J.V Hiinter 1 (Auckland), 'J.i MelviHev(AnOkland), V; H. Sansen'(W€llington);;o:;!K;,Temient>(Wel-; .lington); aiid':A^E.:Wislisrf'(Auckland).:;. . The : folloijhig/seouit'dipartial passes; as: Assooidtes4-\y.. R.''Al«ander%4Ancklarid), A; E;a Ham6n; ; (A-D<ikliind), ,E. ■ Hayes; (A-nolddnd), :-H: :P4Tter'.(Aiiicldand)i;;P-..-,W. Robpe:(Auckland),- W.!.;! , . Shaw ■■. (Auflk■.land),-.■ H.-Tiarks. (Auckland),..-H., J.. 0: Twigdcn (Auckland),' E. W.', Verry (Auck-, ■land); : ■M^ Waters • (Paerpa), C. and A. :Ev iWood' (Auckland). , ■■'■::^:.-[,-:": ; ■■ ■■ '\■-:'■
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