Examination Results




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 16

  1. Herman Rudolph Louis Hirter, Hokitika.
  2. Robert Falconer, Dunedin.
  3. Edmund Alexander Robertson, Auckland.
  4. Marjory Ann Williamson, Ashburton.
  5. *William McKay, Greymouth.
  6. { James McIntosh, Lawrence.
    *William Arthur Speight, Auckland.
  7. { Reginald Dixon, Christchurch.
    *Richard Wanden, Blenheim.
  8. Antonio Thomas Traversi, Greymouth.
  9. Arthur Richard Smithers, Greymouth.
  10. { Harry Alexander Darrow, Thames.
    Louisa Florence Walker, Auckland.
  11. George James Robertson, Lawrence.
  12. *James Richardson, Dunedin.
  13. *Theodore Richard Hickson, Wellington.
  14. *Frederick John Mouat, Dunedin.
  15. Oscar Vincent Ellis, Nelson.
  16. *Ernest Clarke, Onehunga.
  17. *James Gordon Rutherford, New Plymouth.
  18. *Percival James Davies, Wellington.
  19. *Clarence James McEachen, Nelson.
  20. *Oswald William Arthur Watkin, Wanganui.
  21. John Atmore, Nelson.
  22. Thomas Aitken, Dunedin.
  23. *William Alfred Litchfield, Blenheim.
  24. { John Edward Walpole McEnnis, Hokitika.
    Edwin Charles Somerville, Onehunga.
  25. { Thomas Dagger Haig, Dunedin.
    *Henry Aiken Young, Westport.
  26. Helen Robertson, Dunedin.
  27. Angus Kerr Erskine, Invercargill.
  28. Robert Alexander Armstrong, Dunedin.
  29. William Chappell, Tauranga.
  30. Gertrude Rosa Cooper, Timaru.
  31. Annie Butler, Hokitika.
  32. *Albert Hirst Hustwick, Blenheim.
  33. George Shand, Invercargill.
  34. William Bushill, Auckland.
  35. *Charles Edward Powell, Blenheim.
  36. John McDonald, Palmerston South.
  37. *Owen Beckwith Snelling, Auckland.
  38. *Cornelius Joseph O’Regan, Greymouth.
  39. Frederick Francis Fabian, Nelson.
  40. William Patrick Carleton Hay, Auckland.
  41. William Alexander Rumbold, Nelson.
  42. { Henry Duncan, Dunedin.
    William Johnston, Lawrence.
  43. { Jessie Stewart Brown, Auckland.
    *Frederick Charles Stansfield Lawson, Auckland.
  44. { *Gilbert Grange Haldane, Nelson.
    Harben Robert Young, Westport.
  45. *Henry May Bauchope, New Plymouth.
  46. { Reginald Percy Bray, Dunedin.
    Victor Thomas Macnamara, Dunganville.
    Arthur Hirzel Carey, Blenheim.
    Donald McLean Munro, Dunedin.
  47. { Henry Parkes, Wanganui.
    Sarah Ponsford, Auckland.
  48. *William Alder Metcalf, Auckland.
  49. { Fanny Madeline Bell, Auckland.
    Florence Berry, Auckland.
  50. *John Greenfield, Wellington.
  51. James Longton, Palmerston South.
  52. { Alfred Ferris Browne, Dunedin.
    *Frederick Lewis Harrison, Wanganui.
  53. *Marian Cooper, Auckland.
  54. { Charles Edward Dixon, Christchurch.
    *Bertie Arthur Meek, Wellington.
  55. *Herbert John Jones, Auckland.
  56. Joseph Haddock, Ross.
  57. *Alexander Hannay, Wellington.
  58. { Jane Mary Burness, Napier.
    Herbert Stratford, Blenheim.

Examination of Teachers.

Education Department,
Wellington, 24th February, 1891.

THE following lists contain statements of the principal results of the examination held last month. 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 list contains the names of the successful candidates for Classes C, D, and E. The names of candidates who, having been partially successful in former years, have now passed in the subjects in which they formerly failed, are included in this list. The second list gives the names of candidates who will be allowed to qualify for Classes D and E respectively, by passing at the next examination in those subjects only in which they have this year been unsuccessful. In the case of the candidates who relied partly upon work done at the matriculation examination, the results of that examination have been taken into consideration in preparing these lists. The third list gives the names of the candidates to whom prizes for drawing and for elementary experimental science have been awarded. In a fourth list are given the names of the candidates whose work has been deemed worthy of special mention by the examiners.

Every candidate will receive a private intimation of his success or failure, and those whose names are in the second list will be advised as to the subjects in which they will have to be examined again. There are a few unsuccessful candidates who, in consideration of work done at matriculation, will be exempt from further examination in some subject or subjects required for Class D, and in a few days these candidates will receive precise information as to the exemption accorded to them.

The next examination will take place in January, 1892, beginning about the eighth of the month. Notices must be given so as to be in the office of the Department by the thirty-first of October. Candidates who have obtained “partial pass” must observe this rule equally with other candidates, and must not expect to receive any further intimation of the date at which the notices become due. Forms of application can be obtained at the office of the Department or of any Education Board.

Teachers who have gained promotion at this examination may send in their certificates for indorsement.

W. P. REEVES.

I.

PASSED FOR CLASS C (University status being taken into account).

Auckland—
Newcombe, Frederic.

Nelson—
Knapp, Jessie.

North Canterbury—
Wells, Ada.

PASSED FOR CLASS D.

Auckland—
Brown, Francis Hamilton.
Edwards, Arthur.
Ellis, Howard James Shoveller.
Green, William.
Hames, Luther.
Hetherington, Samuel Armstrong.
Jones, David William.
Macky, Euphemia.
Moses, Annie.
Nixon, Amelia Maude.
Picken, Bertha Faith.
Ramsay, James Black.
Thompson, Georgina Amelia.
Tisdall, Estelle Adelaide.
Wallis, Sara Jane.
Warren, Francis.
Webber, Joseph William.
Wernham, William John.
Whitham, Robert Curer.
Wilson, Henry Brougham.
Worsley, William Harold.

Taranaki—
Burgess, Emily.
Dencker, Eugene Ferdinand.

Wanganui—
Astbury, Henry Edward.
Crabbe, Norman James.

Wellington—
Ballingall, Mary.
Bennett, Francis.
Black, Jessie.
Bright, Alice Maude.
Davis, Caroline.
Drummond, Robert.
Evans, Fanny.
Leighton, Lucy Jane.
Nairn, Jessie.

Hawke’s Bay—
Andrews, Helen Bird.
Baker, Mary Eliza.
Thomson, Frank James.

Marlborough—
Williams, Mary Caroline.

Nelson—
Hughes, Margaret.
Laird, Annie.
Riley, Eveline Charlotte.
Worley, William Frederick.

Westland—
Forster, Mary Jane.



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🎓 Examination of Teachers

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
24 February 1891
Teachers, Examination, Certification, Results
46 names identified
  • Frederic Newcombe, Passed for Class C
  • Jessie Knapp, Passed for Class C
  • Ada Wells, Passed for Class C
  • Francis Hamilton Brown, Passed for Class D
  • Arthur Edwards, Passed for Class D
  • Howard James Shoveller Ellis, Passed for Class D
  • William Green, Passed for Class D
  • Luther Hames, Passed for Class D
  • Samuel Armstrong Hetherington, Passed for Class D
  • David William Jones, Passed for Class D
  • Euphemia Macky, Passed for Class D
  • Annie Moses, Passed for Class D
  • Amelia Maude Nixon, Passed for Class D
  • Bertha Faith Picken, Passed for Class D
  • James Black Ramsay, Passed for Class D
  • Georgina Amelia Thompson, Passed for Class D
  • Estelle Adelaide Tisdall, Passed for Class D
  • Sara Jane Wallis, Passed for Class D
  • Francis Warren, Passed for Class D
  • Joseph William Webber, Passed for Class D
  • William John Wernham, Passed for Class D
  • Robert Curer Whitham, Passed for Class D
  • Henry Brougham Wilson, Passed for Class D
  • William Harold Worsley, Passed for Class D
  • Emily Burgess, Passed for Class D
  • Eugene Ferdinand Dencker, Passed for Class D
  • Henry Edward Astbury, Passed for Class D
  • Norman James Crabbe, Passed for Class D
  • Mary Ballingall, Passed for Class D
  • Francis Bennett, Passed for Class D
  • Jessie Black, Passed for Class D
  • Alice Maude Bright, Passed for Class D
  • Caroline Davis, Passed for Class D
  • Robert Drummond, Passed for Class D
  • Fanny Evans, Passed for Class D
  • Lucy Jane Leighton, Passed for Class D
  • Jessie Nairn, Passed for Class D
  • Helen Bird Andrews, Passed for Class D
  • Mary Eliza Baker, Passed for Class D
  • Frank James Thomson, Passed for Class D
  • Mary Caroline Williams, Passed for Class D
  • Margaret Hughes, Passed for Class D
  • Annie Laird, Passed for Class D
  • Eveline Charlotte Riley, Passed for Class D
  • William Frederick Worley, Passed for Class D
  • Mary Jane Forster, Passed for Class D

  • W. P. Reeves