CIVIL SERVICE.
JUNIOR EXAMINATIONS.
By Toleeraph—Press Association,
Wellington last night,
The following are the names ol the first fifty of the candidates who have passed the Junior Civil Service Examination, arranged in order ol merit Ada O’Callaghan, Christchurch ; Jane Turner, Oamaru; Phillip Cunningham,. Napier ; David Hanson, Auckland ; John Hay, Oamaru ; Gerald Reddell, Oamaru ; Thomas Purvis, Dunedin ; Agnes Graham, Auckland ; Gertrude Potter, Auckland ; John Drummond, Napier ; Ouy Morris, Dunedin ; Mignonette Bridson, Auckland, and Joint Johnson, Wellington, equal ; Eleanor Gibson, Auckland ; Nora Smythe, Christchurch ; Gertrude Uavidson, Wellington, and William O’Meara, Auckland, equal; Margaret J’rysdale, Dunedin, and Roberi Park, Blenheim, equal ; Margaret McLean and Edwin Wilson, Nelson, equal ; Annie Keasberry, Wellington ; Ernest McGregor, Gisborne; Charles Stewart, New Plymouth ; Percy Jones, Timaru ; Allan McDougall, Wellington, and Kenneth Smythe, Wellington, equal ; David Dunn, Oamaru ; James Forrester, Palmerston ; Kenneth McKenzie, Napier ; Charles White, Dunedin ; David Florance, Christchurch; Martin Hampson, Auckland ; Claude Holden, Wanganui ; Louisa Worrall, Auckland : Stanley George, invercaigill ; Arthur Jones, Thames ; Duncan Greenwood, Auckland; John Young, Ldenheim ; James Thompson, Westport ; Cuihbert Freyberg, Wellington, and Mabel Langford, Wellington, and Minnie Moore, Hokitika, equal ; James Tudehope, Oamaru ; Isaac Comrad, Greymouth, and Roy Dellow, Auckland, and Ole Nikolaison, Napier, equal ; Henry Joyce, Auckland ; Winifred McFadden, Westport ; Lydia Barkley. Greymouth, and Arthur Brotherton, Wanganui, and Florence Hunt, Timaru, equal.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 822, 21 February 1903, Page 2
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