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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 14
HAWKE'S BAY.—MOTU SURVEY DISTRICT.
| Section. | Block. | Area. | Price per Acre. |
|---|---|---|---|
| A. R. P. | £ s. d. | ||
| 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, | II. | 397 2 30 | 1 0 0 |
| 20, 21, 22 | III. | 170 0 0 | 1 0 0 |
| .. | III., VII. | 2,150 0 0 | 0 12 6 |
Block III., bounded towards the north by a road, and
towards the east, south, and west by the Motu Runs. Blocks
III. and VII., bounded towards the north-west by Motu No.
3 Block; towards the east by the Ormond-Opotiki Road; and
towards the south and east by Crown lands.
OTAGO.
All that parcel of land in the Otago Land District, con-
taining by admeasurement 3,900 acres, more or less, in
Block IX., Woodland Survey District. Bounded on the
north by a proposed road-line, being south boundary of
Block VI.; on the east by a village reserve in Block X.,
Woodland, and the main Catlin's and Waikawa Road; on
the south by Tautuku Bay; and on the west by the Tautuku
River and partly by the Maclennan River: as the same is
delineated on the plan deposited in the office of the Chief
Surveyor, Dunedin. Price, 12s. 6d. to 17s. 6d. per acre.
SOUTHLAND.
All that piece or parcel of land in the Southland Land
District, containing 700 acres, more or less, being part of
Block XXII., Invercargill Hundred, and part of Block VIII.,
Campbelltown Hundred, commencing at the north-west
corner of Block VIII. aforesaid; thence along the south
west boundary of said Block VIII., 6500 links; thence due
east, 9500 links; thence due north, 1000 links; thence due
west, 4300 links; thence due south, 1000 links; thence due
west to the commencing-point, 8100 links. Price, £1 per
acre.
WESTLAND.
All that parcel of land in the Westland Land District,
being Blocks VII. and VIII., Okuru Survey District, contain-
ing by admeasurement 750 acres, more or less. Bounded
towards the north-west and north by a road along the south-
east bank of Howard's Creek and the south-west side of the
Haast River, 7000 links; towards the north-east by Section
No. 289 6000, 5731, and 2300 links, and by a road along the
south-west side of Haast River 7350 links; towards the
south-east by a road along overflow-channel of Haast River,
6400 links; towards the south by a line bearing 270° from
traverse-peg xvi., and commencing 200 links west therefrom,
1900 links; and towards the south-west by a line bearing
330° 20' 47", running through traverse-peg iv. a distance of
16238·4 links to road, and in continuation of said bearing on
western side of said road a distance of 160 links. Price, 15s.
per acre.
W. P. REEVES,
For the Minister of Lands.
Teachers' Examination, 1893.
Education Department,
Wellington, 23rd February, 1893.
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 candi-
cates 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 candi-
cdates 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 C, D,
and E respectively, by passing at the next examination in
those subjects only in which they have this year been un-
successful. In the case of the candidates who relied partly
upon work done at the matriculation examination, the re-
sults 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.
The next examination will take place in January, 1894,
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,
Minister of Education.
I.—PASSED FOR CLASS C (University status being taken
into account).
Wanganui—
Smith, William Charles.
PASSED FOR CLASS D.
Auckland—
Barclay, Rachel Gordon.
Bayly, Jessie Jane.
Benge, Alfred.
Brown, Daniel Chadwick.
Campbell, Robert.
Cousins, Herbert Glanville.
Cox, William Lomis.
Davidson, George Adam.
Davies, William Charles.
Dean, James.
Dixon, Joseph Francis.
Durham, Henry James.
Edwards, Charles Thomas.
Francis, Nora Lillias.
Kay, William.
Macky, Samuel Henry.
McNaughton, James Daniel.
Mahon, Harold James Del Monté.
Newman, Margaret Slingsby.
Robb, Helen.
Walters, Amelia Jane.
Taranaki—
Wyllie, Samuel.
Wanganui—
Matheson, Dugald.
Payne, Henry Marriott.
Watkin, Leonard James.
Wellington—
Dransfield, Elvina.
Hopkirk, John Brown.
Pope, Robert James.
Pringle, Graham Speedy,
Rountree, William Walter.
Stuckey, Frederick George Albert.
Worboys, Joseph Harrison.
Hawke's Bay—
Magill, Mary.
Marlborough—
Howard, Harry Jerome.
Matthews, Mary Jessie.
Millington, Emily Helen.
Stratford, Edythe Adeline.
Nelson—
Cresswell, Ellen Lavinia.
Deck, Annie Bertha.
Manson, Janette Charlotte.
Warnock, Selina Maude.
Grey—
Gloy, John Frederick.
O'Flynn, Francis Edward.
Westland—
Jack, Marion Bain.
North Canterbury—
Atkinson, St. George.
Baldwin, Myra.
Banks, Alice Gertrude.
Craig, Sarah Margaret.
Dixon, Emma (ii.).
Dyson, Sarah Elizabeth.
Edkins, Catherine Grace.
Flesher, Margaret Maud Elizabeth.
Gilmour, Ruth.
Grainger, Martha Elizabeth.
Hefford, Elizabeth.
Johnston, William Henry.
Kain, Wolsey.
Leversedge, Eliza Norton.
Lorimer, Elizabeth.
Pilliet, Francesca Anna.
Ritchie, Eliza Jane.
Shrimpton, Edith Amelia.
Simpson, Katrina.
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🎓 Teachers' Examination Results
🎓 Education, Culture & Science23 February 1893
Teachers, Examination, Results, Certification, Candidates, Classes, Prizes
64 names identified
- William Charles Smith, Passed for Class C
- Rachel Gordon Barclay, Passed for Class D
- Jessie Jane Bayly, Passed for Class D
- Alfred Benge, Passed for Class D
- Daniel Chadwick Brown, Passed for Class D
- Robert Campbell, Passed for Class D
- Herbert Glanville Cousins, Passed for Class D
- William Lomis Cox, Passed for Class D
- George Adam Davidson, Passed for Class D
- William Charles Davies, Passed for Class D
- James Dean, Passed for Class D
- Joseph Francis Dixon, Passed for Class D
- Henry James Durham, Passed for Class D
- Charles Thomas Edwards, Passed for Class D
- Nora Lillias Francis, Passed for Class D
- William Kay, Passed for Class D
- Samuel Henry Macky, Passed for Class D
- James Daniel McNaughton, Passed for Class D
- Harold James Del Monté Mahon, Passed for Class D
- Margaret Slingsby Newman, Passed for Class D
- Helen Robb, Passed for Class D
- Amelia Jane Walters, Passed for Class D
- Samuel Wyllie, Passed for Class D
- Dugald Matheson, Passed for Class D
- Henry Marriott Payne, Passed for Class D
- Leonard James Watkin, Passed for Class D
- Elvina Dransfield, Passed for Class D
- John Brown Hopkirk, Passed for Class D
- Robert James Pope, Passed for Class D
- Graham Speedy Pringle, Passed for Class D
- William Walter Rountree, Passed for Class D
- Frederick George Albert Stuckey, Passed for Class D
- Joseph Harrison Worboys, Passed for Class D
- Mary Magill, Passed for Class D
- Harry Jerome Howard, Passed for Class D
- Mary Jessie Matthews, Passed for Class D
- Emily Helen Millington, Passed for Class D
- Edythe Adeline Stratford, Passed for Class D
- Ellen Lavinia Cresswell, Passed for Class D
- Annie Bertha Deck, Passed for Class D
- Janette Charlotte Manson, Passed for Class D
- Selina Maude Warnock, Passed for Class D
- John Frederick Gloy, Passed for Class D
- Francis Edward O'Flynn, Passed for Class D
- Marion Bain Jack, Passed for Class D
- St. George Atkinson, Passed for Class D
- Myra Baldwin, Passed for Class D
- Alice Gertrude Banks, Passed for Class D
- Sarah Margaret Craig, Passed for Class D
- Emma (ii.) Dixon, Passed for Class D
- Sarah Elizabeth Dyson, Passed for Class D
- Catherine Grace Edkins, Passed for Class D
- Margaret Maud Elizabeth Flesher, Passed for Class D
- Ruth Gilmour, Passed for Class D
- Martha Elizabeth Grainger, Passed for Class D
- Elizabeth Hefford, Passed for Class D
- William Henry Johnston, Passed for Class D
- Wolsey Kain, Passed for Class D
- Eliza Norton Leversedge, Passed for Class D
- Elizabeth Lorimer, Passed for Class D
- Francesca Anna Pilliet, Passed for Class D
- Eliza Jane Ritchie, Passed for Class D
- Edith Amelia Shrimpton, Passed for Class D
- Katrina Simpson, Passed for Class D
- W. P. Reeves, Minister of Education
NZ Gazette 1893, No 14