CANDIDATES PASSED.
TECHNICAL SUBJECTS. CITY AND GUILDS INSTITUTE, The results of llio examinations, which wore conducted in .Tunc Inst: by the Kihicution Department on bolmlf of thn Oily and Guilds of London Institute, avo 1111nounced. The following are Dm results of tho examinations hold at Iho Wellington, Masbcrton, Napier. Palnierst.on North, Wanganui, Hawora, Blenheim, and Nolson cea rres:— Wellington. Plumbers' Work—Alexander R. T. Elton and Edward J. 1. Elton, final, firstclass pass; 1 Cecil li. Hosie, Percy CI. Jncob, and Henry W. Weller, final, &ocoml-t'ln«ft pass; John Anderson, Cyril J,. .Icfl'i'iiu, Thomas 0. Jenkins, Patrick J, O'Connor, Harold ]{.. Scott, anil Thoimui I-'. Thompson, Grado 11, pass; Herbert: J. Ackroyd, Michael D. Pilzgorald, Glynn Hiillyard, Robert Morrow, Henry T. O'Neill, Ralph Parkin, Bert Riggs, Horace Scott, and Ernest L. Shaw, tirade, I, pass.
Principles of Lead Work— Henry G. Eschar, John J. Hamilton, Glynn .Hillyard, and Arthur Webster, Grado 11, pass. Plumbers' Work, Practical.—William Foothead, Hector H. Maplosden, Joseph Meyer, and Horace Scott, Grado 11, pass. , Telegraph—Hush T. Dawson, final, and Leonard Spiller, Grade I, first-class pass. Telephony.—Hugh T. Dawson, Edmund H. Lawn, and Leonard Spiller, Grade I, first-class pass. . Gas Engineering.—Herbert W. Clapson, Grade I, first-class pass. Electrical Engineering. Hugh T. Dawson and James W. Muir, Grade, 'pass; Herbert J. Ha'rdie and Henry J. Tolley, Grade II (continuous current), pass; Henry J. Tolley, Grado II (alternate current), pass. Electrical Wiremcn'a Work.—Wilfred J. Blakelcy, Jamos W. Muir, and Charles E. Piper, Grade I, second-class pass. Carpentry and Joinery.—William A. Wilson, Grade 11, second-class pass. Plain Cookery.—Dora C. Joss, secondclass pass. Dressmaking.—Louisa M. Rennio, secondclass pass. Mastsrton. Telegraphy.—James Webster, final, second-class pass. Principles of Lead Work.—Godfrey H. Russell, final, first-class pass. Plumbers' Work, Practical—John M'Gregor and Sydney D. Munn, Grade 11, pass. Dressmaking.—Margaret A. Burbush, first-class, pass. Napier. ; Plain Cookery.—Ruth J. Hodgson, first- I class pass;. Rita P. C. Cameron, Eangitiavia Ratema, Te Roto ltangi Te Kura, and Rhoda Walker, second-class pass. ■■. Cabinetmaking—Arthur J. Newman, Grade I, first-class pass; Frederick Kendall, Grade I, second-class pass. Plumber's Work—William E. Eddy, final, second-class pass. Principles of Lead Work—Alexander Forsyth, Frank N. Holder, and George W. Seymore/Grade 11, pass. Woodwork.—Charles Dandy, final, firstclass pass. Palmerston North. Plain Cookery.r-Janet B. Dunlop, Leah Gould, Elsie S. Joll, Matilda M. MacNair, Ida D. Procter, and Millicent E. Rogers, each second-class pass. Mechanical Engineering.—Chailes E. Taylor, Grade I, pass; Charles E. Taylor, Grade ll,' second-class pass. . Carpentry and "Joinery.—Ralph H. Anker, Grado 11, second-class pass. Plumbers' Work—Samuel R. Kingdon, Grado 11, pass.. ■ Principles•• of • Lead Work.—Ernest C. • Davie's and'. Frank G. Hemplemnn, Grate ll.piss Rawera. Plain Cookery—Aileen M. Anderson and D'Arcy E.-Morse, 'first-class pass; Flora J. -Scott, pass. -...'. Wanganui. • Mechanical Engineering.—Francis .WBlundell, William G. Cooper, and Leonard C. G'ripps, Grade I, pass. Mine Surveying.—Kenneth L. Bruce, William G. Cooper, and Esmond J. Kime, Grade I, pass. Plumbers' Work.—William E. Beaumont, Charles T. Lotuid, and Harold M. Wysocki, Grade 11, pass. Principles of Lead Work.—Charles C. j Aitken and Ernest Mooseman, Grade 11, pniss. ' . . • ■ Plumbers' Work, Practical.—David R. Paul, Grado 11, pass. Blenheim. Plain Cookery.—Susan C. Bell, Dorothy E. Ensor, and Agnes E. O'Sullivan, firstclass pass; Adelina M. Coward, Cecily Foley, Isabella Nevison, and Alice M. Robinson, second-class pass. Nelson. Woodwork.—Gordon H. Coleman' and Terence W. Gee, first year, pass. Telegraphy.—Louis J. Carmine, final, second-class pass. Telephony.—Louis J. Carmine, final, second-class pass. I • Plumbers' Work.—Alexander Barclay, Grade 11, pass; Frederick J. Grigg, Grado I, pass. I Principles of Lead Work.—Hanson | Glover, Grade 11, pass. Mechanical Engineering.—Arthur G. j Tomkies,. Grado 11, second-class pass.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1609, 28 November 1912, Page 3
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