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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 26

the ground, Cape Kidnappers at the time bearing |
N. 70Β° W. (magnetic), distant about one mile, the
lead just before showing 7 fathoms water. As the
position of this danger is only approximate, vessels
are recommended not to approach Cape Kidnappers
nearer than two miles.

JOHN HALL,
(Minister acting for the Minister having
charge of the Marine Department.)

Examination of Teachers.

Education Department,
Wellington, 12th April, 1881.

THE following lists contain statements of the prin-
cipal results of the examination held at the end
of January, 1881, so far as relates to the examination
for Class C and to candidates in the Education Dis-
trict of Otago. It must be understood that the
granting of a certificate depends only in part upon
the result of an examination, and that candidates
who have not had the experience required by the
regulations, or who do not receive the necessary
marks from a School Inspector, have no claim to a
certificate.

The first name is that of a successful candidate for
Class C. The first of the lists referring to the Otago
District contains the names of the successful candi-
dates at the examination for Class D. The second
supplies similar information with regard to Class E.
The third and fourth lists give the names of candi-
dates who will be allowed to qualify for Classes D
and E respectively, by passing at the next examina-
tion in those subjects only in which they have this
year been unsuccessful. The fifth is the list of
candidates whose status before the examination was
"provisional," and who have now passed in the
additional subjects necessary for a full certificate.
Every candidate will receive a private intimation
of his success or failure, and those whose names are
in the third and fourth lists will be advised as to the
subjects in which they will require to be examined
again.

An asterisk against a name signifies that the candi-
date is too young to hold a full certificate.

THOMAS DICK.

PASSED THE EXAMINATION FOR CLASS C.
Hawke's Bay-
Thomson, Archibald Bruce.

Otago-
I. PASSED THE EXAMINATION FOR CLASS D.
Bicknell, Bertha.
Brown, Mary Maxwell.
Dow, Jane Maria.
Little, Caroline Eliza.
Mahoney, James.
Mitchell, Henry.
Robertson, James.
*Whetter, Richard Gill.
Whyte, John.
Worsop, William Hurnall Arthur.

II. PASSED THE EXAMINATION FOR CLASS E.
Allan, Amelia.
Beattie, Robert Martin.
Bowden, Sarah Emma.
Darton, Henry Lawrence.
Drummond, Alexander Peter.
Kirkland, Martha.
Menzies, Christina Flora.
Nicol, Mary Annie.
Oudaille, Frances Jane.
Spedding, Selina Amy.
Titchener, Hugh.
*Tracey, Mary Anna Temple.

III. PARTIAL SUCCESS RECORDED TOWARDS
CLASS D.
Marshall, Margaret Dunbar.
Young, Charles.

IV. PARTIAL SUCCESS RECORDED TOWARDS
CLASS E.
Attwood, Edith Elizabeth Mary.
Darton, Annie.
Ferguson, Jane Clark.
Gazzard, George.
Hooper, Jane Dunlop.
Kilby, Arthur.
*Mills, Mary Wilson.
Officer, John.
Wicks, William Henry.

V. PASSED IN THE SUBJECTS REQUIRED TO COM-
PLETE FORMER EXAMINATION.
Aldred, Frederick Scott.
Bennett, Selina Mary.
Black, Jane Ann Stuart.
Brown, Jessie Christina.
Brunton, Jessie.
Carrington, George William.
*Crump, Sarah Lizzie.
Lowry, Priscilla Anna.
Pearson, David.
Watson, Margaret.

Land required to be taken for Road Bridge and
Approaches, Inangahua.

NOTICE is hereby given that it is proposed, under
the provisions of "The Public Works Act,
1876," to execute a certain public work, to wit, the
construction of a road bridge and road approaches at
Ross Town and Reefton, in the County of Inangahua,
and for the purposes of such public work the lands
described in the Schedule hereto are required to be
taken; and notice is further given that a plan of the
said road and approaches, and of the lands so re-
quired to be taken, is deposited in the Warden's
Court at Reefton, in the said County of Inangahua,
and is there open for inspection: And notice is
hereby given that all persons affected by the execution
of the said public work, or by the taking of the said
lands, shall, if they have any well-grounded objections
to the execution of the said public work, or to the
taking of such lands, set forth the same in writing,
and send such writing, within forty days from the
first publication of this notice, to the Minister for
Public Works, Wellington.

SCHEDULE.

ALL that piece or parcel of land containing by
admeasurement 3 roods 12 perches, more or less,
being portions of Sinnamon Street, Strand, Township
of Reefton, and right-of-way across the Inangahua
River.

Also that piece or parcel of land containing by
admeasurement 2 perches, being portion of Section
No. 129.

Also that piece or parcel of land containing by
admeasurement 8 perches, being portion of Section
No. 8.

Also that piece or parcel of land containing by
admeasurement 36 perches, being portion of Sections
Nos. 545, 543, 544, 811, and 812, Ross Town.

Also that piece or parcel of land containing by
admeasurement 24 perches, being Sections Nos. 546
and 547, Ross Town.

Also that piece or parcel of land containing by
admeasurement 12 perches, being Section No. 813,
Ross Town.



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πŸš‚ Danger Reported Off Cape Kidnappers (continued from previous page)

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
7 April 1881
Notice to Mariners, Cape Kidnappers, Shoal, Navigation
  • John Hall, Minister acting for the Minister having charge of the Marine Department

πŸŽ“ Results of Teacher Examinations for Class C and Otago District Candidates

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
12 April 1881
Teacher examination, Class C, Class D, Class E, Otago District, Certificate requirements
44 names identified
  • Archibald Bruce Thomson, Passed examination for Class C
  • Bertha Bicknell, Passed examination for Class D
  • Mary Maxwell Brown, Passed examination for Class D
  • Jane Maria Dow, Passed examination for Class D
  • Caroline Eliza Little, Passed examination for Class D
  • James Mahoney, Passed examination for Class D
  • Henry Mitchell, Passed examination for Class D
  • James Robertson, Passed examination for Class D
  • Richard Gill Whetter, Passed examination for Class D
  • John Whyte, Passed examination for Class D
  • William Hurnall Arthur Worsop, Passed examination for Class D
  • Amelia Allan, Passed examination for Class E
  • Robert Martin Beattie, Passed examination for Class E
  • Sarah Emma Bowden, Passed examination for Class E
  • Henry Lawrence Darton, Passed examination for Class E
  • Alexander Peter Drummond, Passed examination for Class E
  • Martha Kirkland, Passed examination for Class E
  • Christina Flora Menzies, Passed examination for Class E
  • Mary Annie Nicol, Passed examination for Class E
  • Frances Jane Oudaille, Passed examination for Class E
  • Selina Amy Spedding, Passed examination for Class E
  • Hugh Titchener, Passed examination for Class E
  • Mary Anna Temple Tracey, Passed examination for Class E
  • Margaret Dunbar Marshall, Partial success towards Class D
  • Charles Young, Partial success towards Class D
  • Edith Elizabeth Mary Attwood, Partial success towards Class E
  • Annie Darton, Partial success towards Class E
  • Jane Clark Ferguson, Partial success towards Class E
  • George Gazzard, Partial success towards Class E
  • Jane Dunlop Hooper, Partial success towards Class E
  • Arthur Kilby, Partial success towards Class E
  • Mary Wilson Mills, Partial success towards Class E
  • John Officer, Partial success towards Class E
  • William Henry Wicks, Partial success towards Class E
  • Frederick Scott Aldred, Completed former examination
  • Selina Mary Bennett, Completed former examination
  • Jane Ann Stuart Black, Completed former examination
  • Jessie Christina Brown, Completed former examination
  • Jessie Brunton, Completed former examination
  • George William Carrington, Completed former examination
  • Sarah Lizzie Crump, Completed former examination
  • Priscilla Anna Lowry, Completed former examination
  • David Pearson, Completed former examination
  • Margaret Watson, Completed former examination

  • Thomas Dick

πŸ—οΈ Land Acquisition for Road Bridge and Approaches in Inangahua

πŸ—οΈ Infrastructure & Public Works
Land acquisition, Road bridge, Public Works Act 1876, Inangahua County, Reefton, Ross Town
  • Minister for Public Works