SCHOOL OF MINES
HUNTLY SUCCESSES From. Our Own Correspondent HUNTLY, Today. The scholarship attached to the School of Mines lias heen won by a MunUy student, R. Bryce, who is thus entitled to four years’ tuition at the Otago University. Under the guidance of Mr. J. M. Geddes, whose directorship of the School of Mines has been marked by record results, the following candidates were successful in the recent examinations: --- Second-class Mine Manager’s Certificate.—Hasses: R. Wilson, Pukemiro; G. Williamson, Glen Massey. Partial passes: J. Tweedie, Huntly; W. N. Currie, Pukemiro. Underviewer’s Certificate.—Passes: T. Hall. Huntly; J. Grierson, Huntly E. Bond, Huntly; D. Hall, Huntly; J. A. Creen, Huntly. Firemen-l Deputies. Passes: W. Brown, Glen Afton; E. Bond, Huntly: J. Grierson, Huntly: A. Greenhorn Glen Afton; E. Hall, Huntly; F. E. Joines, Pukemiro; D. Fletcher, Huntly; J. Nelson, Pukemiro. Partial pas’s: J. S. Moodie, Huntly.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 908, 27 February 1930, Page 8
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144SCHOOL OF MINES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 908, 27 February 1930, Page 8
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