CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
By Telegraph.—Press Association,
Wellington, last night. The following is a list of the first forty candidates who passed the Civil service junior examination, being arranged in order of merit :—l, J. William John Martyn, Onmaru ; 2, Herbert Arthur Wild, Invercargill ; 8, David Alfred Crawford. Hokitika; 4, Ella Millieent Taylor, Auckland ; 5, Ernest Perterson Hay, Lawrence and Eoy Gregor Macgibbon ; 7, Thomas William James Johnson, Thames ; 8, Frederick William Lawrence, Christchurch; 9, Bertram William Miller, Napier, and Ethel Howard Watts, Auckland ; 11, Peter McXab, Auckland ; 12, Edith Alice Carse Burrage,’ Auckland ; 13, John Drummond, Napier ; 14, Helen Maud Batham, Wellington ; 15, Francis Henry Grattan Galvin, ■ Wellington ; 16, Seaforth Simpson, 1 Makenzie, Timaru, and Alice May Palmer, Invercargill; 18, Constance Whittaker King, Christchurch ; 19, Edith Jane Colquohoun, Wbangarei, and Agnes Kennedy, Invercargill; 21, Kate Lawrence Morgan* Invercargill, and Vivian Henry Sanson’ Wellington ; 23, Agnes Marguerite Caverhill, Christchurch ; 24, Gertrude Florence Cooke, Napier ; 26, Arthur Donovan, Thames; 26, Alice Maud Lydia Woollev, Whangarei; 27, John Hardy, Oamaru; 28, John Williams Fairfax Norrie, Lawrence ; 29, Gordon Blackwell, Christchurch ; 30, Archer Edward Burge, Nelson; 31, Charles Edmund Brocket, Dunedin, Thomas Kennedy, Oamaru, and Edith Ellen Wilkes, Nelson; 34, Kobina Ea'e, Lawrence ; 35, Charles Oswald Eyre, Auckland ; 86, Arnold Hore, Lawrence, Ida Louisa O’Beilly, Opotiki, and Winnifred Ella Clare White, Greymouth; 37, Margaret Burnside, Dunedin, and Waite? Leonard Clapson, Whangarei,
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 345, 20 February 1902, Page 2
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