✨ Regulatory Provisions, Teachers' Exam Results
Mar. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 637
recommencing, the supply of energy to his premises, the wires
and fittings of that consumer may, on his application to the
Electric Telegraph Commissioner, and on payment of the
cost of such inspection, be inspected, and be tested for the
existence of leakage by an Electric Inspector.
This provision shall be indorsed on every notice given
under the provisions of either of the two last preceding
sections.
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From and after the time when the Corporation com-
mences to supply energy through any distributing-main it
shall maintain during such portion of the twenty-four hours
as it shall from time to time determine to supply energy,
sufficient power for the use of all the consumers for the time
being entitled to be supplied from such main: Provided
that, for any purposes connected with the efficient working
of the undertaking, the Electric Telegraph Commissioner
may give permission to the Corporation to discontinue the
supply at such intervals of time and for such periods as he
may think expedient. When the supply is so discontinued
public notice shall be given, when practicable, of such dis-
continuance, and of the probable duration thereof. -
The variation of pressure at any consumer’s terminals
shall not under any conditions of the supply which the con-
sumer is entitled to receive exceed 4 per cent. from the
normal pressure at which he is being supplied. -
The Electric Telegraph Commissioner may at any time
order an inspection to be made of the works, lines, and wires
of the Corporation used for electric lighting and power pur-
poses. When a defect or defects are found to exist they
must be remedied forthwith, and, should they be serious in
the opinion of the officer or person inspecting, the Electric
Telegraph Commissioner may, on receipt of the report, direct
the Corporation to at once cease transmitting energy either
over the whole of the Corporation’s lines and wires, or over
any part thereof, as to him may seem fit, until such defect
or defects are repaired or remedied. The cost of such inspec-
tion shall be borne by the Corporation. -
In running its lines through streets where no telegraph
or telephone lines exist, the Corporation shall keep to one
side of the street, and the Post and Telegraph Department
in running its lines shall do the same. -
After the supply of energy has begun, notice shall be
given to the officer in charge of the local telegraph office
of each further extension that the Corporation is about to
make. -
If the Corporation makes default in complying with
any of the provisions of this license it shall be liable to a
penalty not exceeding £20 for every such default; but it
shall not be held to have committed default for any failure
to maintain power during the hours that it shall have deter-
mined to supply energy if such failure be due to the break-
down of machinery or other accident, unless such breakdown
or accident shall be proved to be due to negligence on the
part of the Corporation.
The recovery of a penalty under this license shall not affect
the liability (if any) of the Corporation to make compensation
in respect of any damage or injury which may be caused by
reason of the default.
And I do hereby declare that this license shall come into
force on and after the date of publication thereof in the New
Zealand Gazette.
As witness my hand, this 24th day of February,
1905.
J. G. WARD,
Electric Telegraph Commissioner.
Teachers’ Examination, 1905.
Education Department,
Wellington, 24th February, 1905.
THE following lists contain statements of the principal
results of the examination held in January. It must
be understood that the granting of a certificate depends only
in part upon the result of an examination, and that can-
didates that have not had the experience required by the
regulations, or that do not receive the necessary marks from
an Inspector of Schools, have no claim to a certificate.
The first list contains the names of the successful candi-
dates 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 that will be allowed to qualify for Classes C and
D 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 that 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
that have passed in one or more subjects of the examination
for Class C under clause 31 or clause 32 of the regulations.
In a fourth list are given the names of the candidates whose
work has been deemed worthy of special mention.
Candidates whose names are in the second list will be
advised as to the subjects in which they will have to be ex-
amined again.
Candidates are reminded that under clauses 1 and 6 of
the regulations no certificate of Class E can be granted
after the 31st December, 1906, and that there will now be
no more examinations for Class E or for completion of partial
pass for Class E. Partial pass for Class E may, however,
be completed by passing the Class D examination of Janu-
ary, 1906, in the subjects corresponding to those required for
completion of Class E.
The next examination will take place in January, 1906,
beginning about the 5th of the month. Notice must be given
so as to be in the office of the Department by the 30th Sep-
tember. Candidates that 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 Educa-
tion Board.
Certificated teachers that have gained promotion at this
examination may send in their certificates for endorsement.
ALBERT PITT,
For Minister of Education.
I.—PASSED FOR CLASS C.
Byers, Evaline Hannah Forrester .. .. Dunedin.
Clark, Sidney Alfred .. .. Christchurch.
Hansard, George Albert .. .. Dunedin.
Hunt, Margaret Louisa .. .. Timaru.
Macalister, May .. .. Palmerston N.
McGregor, Isabella (ii.).. .. Dunedin.
McKenzie, Helen .. .. Dunedin.
Murdoch, James Macqueen .. .. Palmerston N.
Ramson, Frederick Stanley .. .. Auckland.
Roberts, Florence Grace .. .. Wellington.
Sim, Jane Cathcart .. .. Dunedin.
Sinclair, Ellen Evangeline .. .. Auckland.
Walker, Clarice Agnes Redpath .. .. Dunedin.
Williams, Henry .. .. Hokitika.
Wooller, Joseph .. .. Auckland.
PASSED FOR CLASS D.
Anderson, Helen Maud.. .. .. Napier.
Bain, Andrew .. .. Dunedin.
Ball, Alice Annie .. .. Invercargill.
Balneaves, Kate .. .. Invercargill.
Binstead, Henry .. .. Auckland.
Bissell, Edward, junior.. .. .. Napier.
Black, Elsie Violet .. .. Auckland.
Blake, Bertie Newman Thornton .. .. Wellington.
Blow, Harold Isbister .. .. Auckland.
Botting, Helena Frances Jane .. .. Dunedin.
Brockett, Frederick Charles .. .. Wellington.
Brownlee, Marian Kathleen .. .. Napier.
Burton, Percy Robert .. .. Auckland.
Callam, Mabel .. .. Wellington.
Cardwell, Jane .. .. Christchurch.
Cartwright, James .. .. Napier.
Castle, John George Thomas .. .. Wellington.
Chapman, Jessie Moore .. .. Palmerston N.
Clapperton, Catherine .. .. Dunedin.
Coleman, Francis .. .. Christchurch.
Compton, Kate Hilda .. .. Wellington.
Crawford, Hugh Wentworth .. .. Whangarei.
Crosby, Edward .. .. Auckland.
Cullen, Arthur Richard .. .. Napier.
Curteis, William Arthur .. .. Wanganui.
Dalziel, Catherine Annie .. .. Christchurch.
Davidson, May .. .. Christchurch.
Dowding, Frederick Bailey .. .. Auckland.
Drakley, May Elizabeth .. .. Dunedin.
Ferguson, Mary Isabella .. .. Wanganui.
Firth, Clara Jane .. .. Christchurch.
Fitt, Arthur Benjamin .. .. Palmerston N.
Forrester, Francis Edward Leonard .. .. Dunedin.
Gabites, Herbert Fletcher .. .. Palmerston N.
Gamble, Frank William .. .. Wellington.
Garland, Frank William .. .. Auckland.
Gawn, Elizabeth Clarke .. .. Dunedin.
Gibbs, Betsy Hedevig Agatha .. .. Nelson.
Grant, Mary Alexandra .. .. Palmerston N.
Gray, Catherine .. .. Masterton.
Greenwood, Ethel .. .. Wellington.
Griffin, Ethel Charlotte .. .. Nelson.
Haigh, Edith .. .. Wellington.
Hall, Laura Louise .. .. Auckland.
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🎓 Teachers’ Examination Results, 1905
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Teachers' Examination, Class C, Class D, successful candidates, partial pass, certificate eligibility, Education Department, Wellington, examination rules
59 names identified
- Evaline Hannah Forrester Byers, Passed for Class C
- Sidney Alfred Clark, Passed for Class C
- George Albert Hansard, Passed for Class C
- Margaret Louisa Hunt, Passed for Class C
- May Macalister, Passed for Class C
- Isabella McGregor, Passed for Class C
- Helen McKenzie, Passed for Class C
- James Macqueen Murdoch, Passed for Class C
- Frederick Stanley Ramson, Passed for Class C
- Florence Grace Roberts, Passed for Class C
- Jane Cathcart Sim, Passed for Class C
- Ellen Evangeline Sinclair, Passed for Class C
- Clarice Agnes Redpath Walker, Passed for Class C
- Henry Williams, Passed for Class C
- Joseph Wooller, Passed for Class C
- Helen Maud Anderson, Passed for Class D
- Andrew Bain, Passed for Class D
- Alice Annie Ball, Passed for Class D
- Kate Balneaves, Passed for Class D
- Henry Binstead, Passed for Class D
- Edward, junior Bissell, Passed for Class D
- Elsie Violet Black, Passed for Class D
- Bertie Newman Thornton Blake, Passed for Class D
- Harold Isbister Blow, Passed for Class D
- Helena Frances Jane Botting, Passed for Class D
- Frederick Charles Brockett, Passed for Class D
- Marian Kathleen Brownlee, Passed for Class D
- Percy Robert Burton, Passed for Class D
- Mabel Callam, Passed for Class D
- Jane Cardwell, Passed for Class D
- James Cartwright, Passed for Class D
- John George Thomas Castle, Passed for Class D
- Jessie Moore Chapman, Passed for Class D
- Catherine Clapperton, Passed for Class D
- Francis Coleman, Passed for Class D
- Kate Hilda Compton, Passed for Class D
- Hugh Wentworth Crawford, Passed for Class D
- Edward Crosby, Passed for Class D
- Arthur Richard Cullen, Passed for Class D
- William Arthur Curteis, Passed for Class D
- Catherine Annie Dalziel, Passed for Class D
- May Davidson, Passed for Class D
- Frederick Bailey Dowding, Passed for Class D
- May Elizabeth Drakley, Passed for Class D
- Mary Isabella Ferguson, Passed for Class D
- Clara Jane Firth, Passed for Class D
- Arthur Benjamin Fitt, Passed for Class D
- Francis Edward Leonard Forrester, Passed for Class D
- Herbert Fletcher Gabites, Passed for Class D
- Frank William Gamble, Passed for Class D
- Frank William Garland, Passed for Class D
- Elizabeth Clarke Gawn, Passed for Class D
- Betsy Hedevig Agatha Gibbs, Passed for Class D
- Mary Alexandra Grant, Passed for Class D
- Catherine Gray, Passed for Class D
- Ethel Greenwood, Passed for Class D
- Ethel Charlotte Griffin, Passed for Class D
- Edith Haigh, Passed for Class D
- Laura Louise Hall, Passed for Class D
- Albert Pitt, for Minister of Education
NZ Gazette 1905, No 19