Eupil Teachers' Examination
J£e give below the names of the fessfm cjmdidates at the examina-ions^-lieliePi^^iionth by Mr Bindon, [nspectorto the/Wanganui Education Board: — •* ••'"' First Class.— Total marks obtainable in compulsory subjects 1000, in all subjects 1200 : William James Muir, Waverley, 796 and 944, total possible percentage, 78-7; James Ihurston, Waverley, 767 and 944, per cent., 775; Grace Barr, Wan-B.an-uiu- 7fta..Bßri-ft?4 HW i'^mn 1 .; 1 VFX\ Nellie Spurdle, 783 and 886, per cent., 72-2 ; James l£a tthetfs, AifqAtfiri, i7os and 782, per cent., 652; Elizabeth Burr, Warrengate. 759 and flflft, twr renlT6l^^|rE!u?OT^ntr vi11e.676 and 7^,' per' cent, 65'5 ; Araiee McDonough, Wanganui, 737 and 794, per cent., 66-2 ; Annie Eeavan, Wanganui, 728 ,amL7,57, per .*ant M m®&m mmiw&gLM, II f, d m 87 ' per cent '' 65 " 7 J Al bert 1 dwell, Terrace End, 852 and 771 per cent., 64 2; Emma McMechin! Waverley, 713 and ,7,74, per, cent, 595 ; James Nairn, Makino, 652 and (26, per cent,, 60 5.' One 1 other can! didate was examined, but failed, not having obtained 60>r cent, of the total possible marks, Secind Clas& - Same ,<&taina6i* I S BrkS as Clae^^V^ -Jackson! * .William Hird, OkaiawJ, 762 and 910, per cent., 75-8 ; ' Elfcafcet* fecis ' ' ■ Birmingham, 798 ant BB7> jJer^ent. 73 r 9 ; Mary Shortall, ColytonV73s and 926, p«r cent. 73^; Edith Hill/ Mbsfi/ town . ,41 « D d 837, <per cent. 60^7 < Geo. <■ f •:• 63 d, John Nairn, Palmeraton, 659 and .724, per cebt.'6sjß * Mftfratf W<&ofapn g h; WanganuA64o and 718, per .cent,, 65?3 Eliza MclhreD Karere, 693and^fper S£ ' 6 ™ o * WatM.. Palmerston, 666 and 723 per cent., 55 6j Marian IGane, 601 and 704, pet cent,; ofo' Third Class.— Same obtainable marks * aS 8668 ' Cknse Golden, Wan.' I ganui, 792 and 867, per cent, 72-2- * Letitia MoGonagle, Otakeho,'Sl4 and 884. jer ben»., 66:7 ; O. E. Snellin^ Mattaia, . ' 845 and. 860* per^cent-i «66«2ri Hnah Gqldsbury, , Maxwell, . 70(J and 845, per . . Ce j-'Al® :4 M^ old B°^et.'Sanßon; 758, .'. and 798, per cent,, 66;5; .Georg^ Hawera, 790 and ."dlb; per «en J {., '62:8 ' Peter Wathieson. ta6nm, '698 a^d T 768 ' per cent , 64-&; tAgnte' M cEwen, K*fcre Alßandßo7iper:c«nf.v62l^ A^ Watts, Feeding, 748 and 768, per cent., 59'1 • Elsie Kalfajfamefi, n ,. -cent;, 59.4; fvy Watt, Wugainu; 788 " and 768. per cent., 59-1 ; Graham Arm. Itrong, Wabgantn, 624 aria 664^ per clni:, 80-3; Samuel Campbell, Feilding, 610 and 66G t: p«r cenW 65'OJ Seven? 'others presented themselves and failed, having failed to makq the^neceqwiy sjpercentage"
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 15, 18 July 1893, Page 2
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403Eupil Teachers' Examination Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 15, 18 July 1893, Page 2
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