✨ Examination Forms and Appointments
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 411
Certificates will be issued to passed candidates on
the following principle:—
First Class.—For each subject in which a candidate
shall obtain not less than two-thirds of the maximum
number of marks allotted thereto.
Second Class.—For each subject in which a candi-
date shall obtain less than two-thirds, but not less
than one-half, of the maximum number of marks
allotted thereto.
Third Class.—For each subject in which a candi-
date shall obtain less than one-half of the maximum
number of marks allotted thereto.
SCHEDULE.
FORM A.
FORM OF APPLICATION TO BE EXAMINED.
To be filled up by the Candidate himself.
Class of Examination (Junior or Senior,
or both)
Christian Name and Surname (in full)
Address to which the result of the Ex-
amination is to be sent
Date of birth ... ... ...
Age last birthday ... ... ...
Place of birth ... ... ...
Father's Name ... ... ...
" Residence ... ... ...
" Profession or Trade ... ... ...
(If deceased, give last residence, &c.)
School or Schools at which educated,
with length of stay at each
Age on finally quitting School ... ... ...
Employment since quitting School
(Full particulars should be given under
this head of your Employers' names,
addresses, and business, your posi-
tion and salary, length of stay, and
cause of leaving each situation.)
Are you a candidate for employment in
the Civil Service? ... ...
Latin authors, and optional subjects
selected in Senior Examination ... ...
Usual signature, and date ... ...
FORM B.
REGISTER of Candidates Examined by the Board of Civil
Service Examiners.
| No. | Name. | Examination (Junior or Senior or both). | Date of Examination. | English. | Arithmetic. | Latin. | Geography. | History. | Greek. | French. | German. | Maori. | Trigonometry. | Algebra. | Geometry. | Science. | Book-keeping. | Shorthand. | Total No. of Marks. | Result. | Remarks. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maximum and Minimum Number of Marks, |
NOTE.—N.P.=Not passed. 1st Class, 2nd Class, 3rd Class=Passed in 1st,
2nd, or 3rd Class of Merit. \equiv=Did not attempt the subject.
FORM C.
JUNIOR EXAMINATION.
We hereby certify that on the day of , 187 ,
was duly examined according to the provisions of "The Civil
Service Act, 1866," and that he has passed his Junior Examina-
tion qualifying him for an appointment in the Civil Service of
the colony.
Dated at Wellington, this day of , 187
Chairman of the Board of
Examiners.
Secretary.
FORM D.
SENIOR EXAMINATION.
We hereby certify that on the day of , 187
was duly examined according to the provisions of "The Civil
tion qualifying him for promotion in the Civil Service of the
colony.
In the First Class of Merit for
In the Second Class of Merit for
In the Third Class of Merit for
Dated at Wellington, this day of , 187
Chairman of the Board of
Examiners.
Secretary.
N.B.—No particular Text Books are prescribed;
the following are suggested as useful, but the Board
of Examiners do not bind themselves to their use
exclusively :—
English Grammar and Analysis—Morell's.
Greek and Latin Authors—Any good text.
Arithmetic—Colenso's or Barnard Smith's.
Algebra—Colenso's.
Euclid—Potts', Cambridge.
Natural Philosophy—Ward's Elements of Natu-
ral Philosophy.
Chemistry—Smith's Inorganic Chemistry for
Elementary Classes, fourth edition.
Zoology—Nicholson's Introductory Text Book
for Junior Classes.
Botany—Oliver's Lessons on Botany.
Geology—Page's Introductory Text Book.
English History—Dr. Smith's smaller.
Geography—Hughes'.
Shorthand—Pitman's.
Report from Cattle Inspector.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 15th June, 1876.
THE following Report received from the Cattle
Inspector for the District of Nelson South, is
published for general information.
DANIEL POLLEN.
Cattle Inspector's Office, Waiau,
3rd June, 1876.
THE Cattle Inspector for Nelson South District
has the honor to report that nothing has occurred
requiring him to exercise his duties as Inspector under
the Diseased Cattle Act, during the six months
ended March 31st, 1876.
G. W. SCHRODER,
Cattle Inspector.
The Hon. the Colonial Secretary,
Wellington.
Justices of the Peace appointed.
Department of Justice,
Wellington, 14th June, 1876.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint the under-mentioned gentlemen to be
Justices of the Peace for the colony :—
FRANK BIRD, Esq., of Okarito.
HENRY HAMILTON BRIDGE, Esq., of Waipawa.
ARCHER CHARLES CROFT, Esq., of Carlyle.
BROR ERIC FRIBERG, Esq., of Seventy-Mile Bush.
GEORGE DOUGLAS HAMILTON, Esq., of Seventy-
Mile Bush.
RECHAB HARDING, Esq., of Waipawa.
HUGH JONES, Esq., of Westport.
WILLIAM HORT LEVIN, Esq., of Wellington.
EDWARD LYNDON, Esq., of Napier.
JOHN MARTIN, Esq., of Wellington.
DUNCAN MACKELLAR, Esq., of Cromwell.
MACKAY JOHN SCOBIE MACKENZIE, Esq., of Kye-
burn Station.
THOMAS KENNEDY NEWTON, Esq., of Napier.
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Continuation of Civil Service Examination Regulations and Subjects
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration15 June 1876
Civil Service, Examination, Regulations, Certificates, Forms A, B, C, D
🌾 Publication of Cattle Inspector's Report for Nelson South District
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources15 June 1876
Cattle Inspector, Report, Nelson South District, Diseased Cattle Act
- DANIEL POLLEN
- G. W. Schroder, Cattle Inspector
⚖️ Appointment of Justices of the Peace for the colony
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement14 June 1876
Appointments, Justice of the Peace, Okarito, Waipawa, Carlyle, Seventy-Mile Bush, Westport, Wellington, Napier, Cromwell
13 names identified
- FRANK Bird (Esquire), appointed Justice of the Peace
- HENRY HAMILTON Bridge (Esquire), appointed Justice of the Peace
- ARCHER CHARLES Croft (Esquire), appointed Justice of the Peace
- BROR ERIC Friberg (Esquire), appointed Justice of the Peace
- GEORGE DOUGLAS Hamilton (Esquire), appointed Justice of the Peace
- RECHAB Harding (Esquire), appointed Justice of the Peace
- HUGH Jones (Esquire), appointed Justice of the Peace
- WILLIAM HORT Levin (Esquire), appointed Justice of the Peace
- EDWARD Lyndon (Esquire), appointed Justice of the Peace
- JOHN Martin (Esquire), appointed Justice of the Peace
- DUNCAN Mackellar (Esquire), appointed Justice of the Peace
- MACKAY JOHN SCOBIE Mackenzie (Esquire), appointed Justice of the Peace
- THOMAS KENNEDY Newton (Esquire), appointed Justice of the Peace
NZ Gazette 1876, No 34