CITY & GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE
TECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS. The results of the examinations Which were conducted in New Zealand by the Education Department on behalf of the City and Guilds of London Institute in June last have been received by the Education Department. The following is a list of the successful candidates who sat for the examinations at Wellington, Feilding, Wanganui, New Plymouth, and Napier:— Wellington Centre. Electric Wiremen's Work—Wilfred J. Blakoley: Grade I, second-class pass; Thomas G. Cook: Grade I', second-class pass. Electrical Engineering: Grade I Pass— Preston B. Billing, Hobert W. .Lauchlan, William T. Toon. Carpentry and Joinery—Archibald M'Lachlan: Grade I, pass; Norman D. Brian: Grade 11, first-class pass; Archibald M'Lachlan: Grade 11, second-class pass. " Cabinetmaking—Norman JD. Brian: Grade I, first-class pass;" Archibald M'Lachlan: Gradel, first-class pass. Plain Cookery—Jane G. Roberts: firstclass pass; Margaret K. Ward: -first, class pass; Emma It. Asqiiith: secondclass pass; Caroline A. B. Bisset, secondclass pass; Alma H. Coxr second-class pass; Edith M. Kenny: second-class pass; Isabel J. M'Ca.w: second-class pass; Mary jl. Pirie: second-class pass; Mary A. Thompson, second-class pass. Motor-car Engineering—Thomas N. JohnI soil: Grade I, pass. Woodwork—Archibald M'Lachlan: first year; pass. Wanganui Centre. Mechanical Engineering: Division. 1— Archibald J. Allison: Grade I, pass. Mine Surveying—Archibald J. Allison: Grade I, pass. \ Carpentry and Joinery—Edgar L. Miller: Grade 11, second-class pass. Plain Cookery—Phyllis M. Harden: first-class pass; Catherine P. A. Hughes: first-class pass; Mary H. Millward: first-' class passj Rita M. Purser, first-class pass; Marion N. Young: first-class pass; Aroha P. Rice: second-clas3 pass. Feilding Centre. Electric Wiremen's Work—John Thompson: Grade I, second-class pass. Plain Cookery—Evelyn L. Laing: second-class pass; Coralie Y. Matthews.: Becond-clas? j>ass. Electrical Engineering—Goeffrey J. Billinghurst: Grade I, pass. Jlotor-car . Engineering—Raymond G. Goldfinch: Grade I, pass, New Plymouth Centre. Electric Wiremen's Work—Charles R. Hubbard: final, second-class pass. Electrical Engineering—Leslie M. Allan: Grade I, pass; Archibald Thomas Bacon: Grade I, pass; ' Herbert H. Crockett: Grade I, pass; William E. E. Jeffrey: Grade I, pass; John H. Mandcr: Grade I. pass: Frank W. Senter: Grade J, pass; Norman C. Wright: Grade I, pass. Dressmaking—Florence S. Grant: firstclass pass. Napier Centre. Telegraphy—William J. Banna: Grade I, second-class pass. Telephony—Amfrcw S. Lambie: Grade I, first-class pass. ■Plumbers' Work—Gilbert J. .Thornton: Grade 11, practical pass; Thomas Proffitt: Grade 11, practical pass; Edward E. Scliofield: Grade 11, pass. Millinery—Lillian S. Keith: first-class pass. Plain Cookery—Esther D. Thompson: fU'lttreljiii Wiion; Uolli rfoamlrfjajis paw; Lilliau S, Keith: sscoad-claes CPS,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2645, 16 December 1915, Page 9
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400CITY & GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2645, 16 December 1915, Page 9
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