Military Appointments and Education Notices




Sept. 24.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 3639

DIVISIONAL MEDICAL UNITS.

One Field Ambulance.

Commander: Lieut.-Colonel Charles Mackie Begg, New Zealand Medical Corps.

Section A: Headquarters,—
Bearer Subdivision—
Captain or Subaltern: Captain James Garfield Mitchell, New Zealand Medical Corps.
Tent Subdivision—
Lieut.-Colonel: Lieut.-Colonel Charles Mackie Begg, New Zealand Medical Corps.
Captain or Subaltern: Captain Ernest Augustus Boxer, New Zealand Medical Corps.
Quartermaster: Honorary Lieutenant William Hunter Will, New Zealand Medical Corps.

Section B,—
Bearer Subdivision—
Captain or Subaltern: Captain Robert Henry Walton, New Zealand Medical Corps.
Supernumerary Subaltern: Lieutenant George Stanley Sharp, New Zealand Medical Corps.
Tent Subdivision—
Major: Major Donald Norman Watson Murray, New Zealand Medical Corps.
Captain or Subaltern: Captain Cyril Hocken Tewsley, New Zealand Medical Corps.

Section C,—
Bearer Subdivision—
Captain or Subaltern: Captain Aubrey Vincent Short, New Zealand Medical Corps.
Supernumerary Subaltern: Lieutenant John Connor, New Zealand Medical Corps.
Tent Subdivision—
Major: Major Eugene Joseph O'Neill, New Zealand Medical Corps.
Captain or Subaltern: Captain Hugh Short, New Zealand Medical Corps.
Supernumerary Subaltern: Lieutenant Kenneth MacCormack, New Zealand Medical Corps.

MEDICAL OFFICER, DIVISIONAL TROOPS.

Lieutenant Philip John Jory, New Zealand Medical Corps.

VETERINARY OFFICER, DIVISIONAL TROOPS.

Captain John Hope Primmer, New Zealand Veterinary Corps.

ARMY TROOPS.

ARMY PAY DEPARTMENT AT BASE.

Captain James William Hutchen, 5th (Wellington) Regiment.

GENERAL BASE DEPOT.

Commanding: Major Charles Shawe, Reserve of Officers, Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort’s Own).

Medical Officers (not otherwise shown) doing Duty with New Zealand Expeditionary Force.

(As X-ray Expert.)

Honorary Lieut.-Colonel Ferdinand Campion Batchelor, New Zealand Medical Corps.

(As Dental Surgeons.)

Lieutenant Bertram Sibbald Finn, New Zealand Medical Corps.
Lieutenant Douglas Maunsell Beere, New Zealand Medical Corps.
Lieutenant William Mackenzie, New Zealand Medical Corps.
Lieutenant William Hobbs, New Zealand Medical Corps.
Lieutenant Arthur Lunan Logan, New Zealand Medical Corps.
Lieutenant Ernest Herbert Rawson, New Zealand Medical Corps.
Lieutenant Raymund Alfred Dearsly, New Zealand Medical Corps.
Lieutenant Francis Parnell Tymons, New Zealand Medical Corps.
Lieutenant Donald Benjamin Green, New Zealand Medical Corps.
Lieutenant John Hallam Don, New Zealand Medical Corps.

Veterinary Officers (not otherwise shown) doing Duty on Transports.

Captain Alexander Taylor, New Zealand Veterinary Corps.
Captain Ernest Lloyd Siddall, New Zealand Veterinary Corps.
Captain William Gee Taylor, New Zealand Veterinary Corps.

Chaplains to the Forces doing Duty with New Zealand Expeditionary Force (1914).

The Reverend John Alfred Luxford, Chaplain to the Forces (3rd class).
The Reverend William Grant, Chaplain to the Forces (3rd class).
The Reverend Charles John Bush-King, Chaplain to the Forces (4th class).
The Reverend Henry Lawrence Blanires, Chaplain to the Forces (4th class).
The Reverend George King, Chaplain to the Forces (4th class).
The Reverend Thomas Fielding Taylor, Chaplain to the Forces (4th class).
The Reverend Guy Thornton, Chaplain to the Forces (4th class).
The Reverend Percy Wise Clarkson, Chaplain to the Forces (4th class).
The Reverend Charles James Hamilton Dobson, Chaplain to the Forces (4th class).
The Reverend John Ross, Chaplain to the Forces (4th class).
The Reverend James Joseph McMenamin, Chaplain to the Forces (4th class).
The Reverend Patrick Dore, Chaplain to the Forces (4th class).
Attached: Adjutant Alfred Green, Salvation Army, ranking as Chaplain to the Forces (4th class).

J. ALLEN,
Minister of Defence.

Notice of Date of Examinations under the Control of the Inspector-General of Schools.

Education Department,
Wellington, 17th April, 1914.

NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned examinations will be held on the dates specified in each case:—
Intermediate Competitive (Education Board Senior Scholarship Examination): On or about 17th November, 1914, and following days.
Intermediate Non-competitive, for Senior Free Places in Secondary Schools and District High Schools and for the First Examination of Pupil-teachers: On or about 17th November, 1914, and following days.
Junior National Scholarship: On or about the 26th and 27th November, 1914.
Junior Free Place (including the examination for Junior Free Places in Technical Schools): On or about the 26th and 27th November, 1914.
Teachers’ Certificate Examinations, Class C and Class D: On or about the 5th January, 1915, and following days.

Note.—The Public Service Entrance Examination (heretofore known as the Civil Service Junior Examination) being now confined exclusively to candidates desirous of entering the Public Service, Scholarship candidates who are required by the various scholarship regulations to take this examination will now enter as Intermediate Competitive candidates.

Entries for Junior National Scholarships and Junior Free Places, and for the First Examination of Pupil-teachers, must be made through the principals or head teachers of the schools attended, and will be received by Secretaries of Education Boards not later than the 15th September, 1914. Junior Scholarship and Junior Free Place entries received after that date can be accepted only with the consent of the Education Department, which, if satisfied in any special case that there has been reasonable ground for the delay, may allow not more than seven days of grace.

Entries for the Senior Board Scholarship Examination and for the First Examination of Pupil-teachers will be received by Secretaries of Education Boards until the 15th September, 1914. For all other Intermediate Examinations (Senior Free Place, Drawing only, &c.) entries must be sent direct to the Inspector-General of Schools, Wellington, so as to reach his office by the same date. The time for recognizing entries for these examinations will be extended to 22nd September, 1914, on payment of a late fee of £1; otherwise, no entrance fee is payable in respect of these examinations.

The provision heretofore existing whereby candidates other than those for Education Board Senior Scholarships were permitted to take Scholarship papers in the Intermediate Examinations is abolished.

Entries for the Teachers’ C and D Certificate Examinations will be received by the Inspector-General of Schools, Wellington, until the 15th October, 1914, or, with a late fee of £1 in addition to the ordinary fee, until the 31st October, 1914.

All entries must be made on the proper forms, which may be obtained after 1st July from the office of any Education Board or of the Education Department.

GEORGE HOGBEN,
Inspector-General of Schools.



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🛡️ Divisional Medical Units Appointments

🛡️ Defence & Military
Military appointments, Medical Units, Officers, Ranks
44 names identified
  • Charles Mackie Begg (Lieut.-Colonel), Commander of Field Ambulance
  • James Garfield Mitchell (Captain), Bearer Subdivision, Section A
  • Ernest Augustus Boxer (Captain), Tent Subdivision, Section A
  • William Hunter Will (Honorary Lieutenant), Quartermaster, Section A
  • Robert Henry Walton (Captain), Bearer Subdivision, Section B
  • George Stanley Sharp (Lieutenant), Supernumerary Subaltern, Section B
  • Donald Norman Watson Murray (Major), Tent Subdivision, Section B
  • Cyril Hocken Tewsley (Captain), Tent Subdivision, Section B
  • Aubrey Vincent Short (Captain), Bearer Subdivision, Section C
  • John Connor (Lieutenant), Supernumerary Subaltern, Section C
  • Eugene Joseph O'Neill (Major), Tent Subdivision, Section C
  • Hugh Short (Captain), Tent Subdivision, Section C
  • Kenneth MacCormack (Lieutenant), Supernumerary Subaltern, Section C
  • Philip John Jory (Lieutenant), Medical Officer, Divisional Troops
  • John Hope Primmer (Captain), Veterinary Officer, Divisional Troops
  • James William Hutchen (Captain), Army Pay Department at Base
  • Charles Shawe (Major), Commanding General Base Depot
  • Ferdinand Campion Batchelor (Honorary Lieut.-Colonel), X-ray Expert
  • Bertram Sibbald Finn (Lieutenant), Dental Surgeon
  • Douglas Maunsell Beere (Lieutenant), Dental Surgeon
  • William Mackenzie (Lieutenant), Dental Surgeon
  • William Hobbs (Lieutenant), Dental Surgeon
  • Arthur Lunan Logan (Lieutenant), Dental Surgeon
  • Ernest Herbert Rawson (Lieutenant), Dental Surgeon
  • Raymund Alfred Dearsly (Lieutenant), Dental Surgeon
  • Francis Parnell Tymons (Lieutenant), Dental Surgeon
  • Donald Benjamin Green (Lieutenant), Dental Surgeon
  • John Hallam Don (Lieutenant), Dental Surgeon
  • Alexander Taylor (Captain), Veterinary Officer on Transports
  • Ernest Lloyd Siddall (Captain), Veterinary Officer on Transports
  • William Gee Taylor (Captain), Veterinary Officer on Transports
  • John Alfred Luxford (The Reverend), Chaplain to the Forces
  • William Grant (The Reverend), Chaplain to the Forces
  • Charles John Bush-King (The Reverend), Chaplain to the Forces
  • Henry Lawrence Blanires (The Reverend), Chaplain to the Forces
  • George King (The Reverend), Chaplain to the Forces
  • Thomas Fielding Taylor (The Reverend), Chaplain to the Forces
  • Guy Thornton (The Reverend), Chaplain to the Forces
  • Percy Wise Clarkson (The Reverend), Chaplain to the Forces
  • Charles James Hamilton Dobson (The Reverend), Chaplain to the Forces
  • John Ross (The Reverend), Chaplain to the Forces
  • James Joseph McMenamin (The Reverend), Chaplain to the Forces
  • Patrick Dore (The Reverend), Chaplain to the Forces
  • Alfred Green (Adjutant), Attached as Chaplain to the Forces

  • J. Allen, Minister of Defence

🎓 Notice of Date of Examinations under the Control of the Inspector-General of Schools

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
17 April 1914
Examinations, Education Board, Scholarships, Teachers’ Certificate
  • George Hogben, Inspector-General of Schools