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EXAMINATION RESULTS.

The. Law Committee reported that the following1 candidates have passed the final LL.B. examination: —T. Jackson, E. B. Moore. C. L. MacDiarmid, J. O'Shea, K. Neave, W. D. Stewart, R. 11. Turton, and I.'. Vincent. That the following- candidates have passed the second LL.B. examination in the subjects set opposite their names (subject to confirmation of cable advice); that they have passed also in Roman law and international law: —L. E. Williams, S. A. Atkinson, A. E. Bullock. J. Glasgow, and W. A. Izard (contracts and Torts), G. H. Thomson (contracts and torts and practical procedure). That ('. E. Mackay (8.A.) has passed the first and second sections of the LL.B. examination in subjects contracts and torts ond practice and procedure (subject to confirmation of cable advice); that he has passed in jurisprudence, constitutional history, Roman law, and international law. That the following" candidates have passed a section of the solicitors' examination in subjects set opposite their names: Practice and procedure—H. Adams, G. H. Buchanan, T. H. Dawson, H. P. Doogan, W. Foubister, E. T. Harper, F. J. Lynch, F. J. Tipping, W. E. Hackett. Practice and procedure and contracts and torts—J. B. Christie, P. W. Jackson, A. R. Kirk, P. Spencer, W. Wilson. W. L. Mitchell. Contracts and torts—E. E. Clowes, A. Coleman, li. J. A. Delan. A. 11. Graham, W. H. McLean, P. !\loore, D. McKellar, E. S. Stafford. A. Thompson, E. ,T. Green. J. E. Barltrop, J. 0. Lilly. F. J. Mouat. The following- candidates have passed the final solicitors' examination:—A. L. Arrowsmith, F. T. Bellringer, J. IT. Inglis. W. S. Short, W. G. Romerville, P S. K. Macassey.

The' Senate decided to hold its next annual meeting- in Auckland on the third Wednesday in February.

The estimated revenue for the current year is fixed at £6,310, and the' expenditure £5,780.

The . accumulated capital of the scholarship fund, on January Ist last, was £14,924. The committee's recommendation thnt 15 scholarships be offered in December, 1900. was adopted. The report of the committee that J. P. Dakin of the University of London be admitted to the ad eundem degree of B.A. of the New Zealand University, was adopted.

Dr. Itoberton was reappoi'nted Senate's member on the Board of Governors of the Auckland Grammar School.

Alfred S. Ta.yior, of Chrisichureh, wins the Bowen prize of ten guineas for an essay on "The Mutual Dependence of the .Commercial and Political Interests of Great Britain."

The committee on medical questions, etc.. reported as follows: — That the following have passed the intermediate examination in medicine:—Miss Adams, G. Vf. Harty. J. H. G, Robertson. G. H, Usshev,* P. H, Buck, G. H. Mirams. W. T. Thomson, Miss W. T. Bathgnte.

That the following have passed in biology and "physics':—??. J. Barron, It. D. H. Gavin (in physics). T. Fergus fin biology and physics). E. 0. Harg-er (in biology). E." H. Howard (in biology and physics). Miss 15. Irwin (in biology and physics), AY. 11. P. Parker (in biology),' Miss A. G. Paterson (in chemistry and physics). The following have passed the fust professional examination:— 8. (' Allen, J. V. Arkle, J. H. H. Baillje, G. M. J. East, P. Gow, F. R. Hotop, W. T. Simmons, J. Thomson. Second professional examination:—F. A. Bett, R. Briffault, De Chancel, J. Brugh, A. J. Crawford, 8.A., Miss J. C. Maddison, W. W. Moore, W M Shand, F. F. A., Ulrich.

That the following have passed the third px-ofessional examination, and are now qualified to receive deqreos of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery:—A. J. Hall, Miss A. Woodward, Miss J. Kinder, W. J. Gran, T. A. Will, C. H. Schumacher, E. J. McAra, Miss D. E. Platts, D. 11. B. Brett, Miss C. H. Frost, 8.A., W. F. Gibson.

The following have passed the intermediate examination in music: — Miss F. B. Williams, Miss E. A. Gogarty, and Miss J. Gibson has passed in the physics and French of that examination.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 15 March 1900, Page 6

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EXAMINATION RESULTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 15 March 1900, Page 6

EXAMINATION RESULTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 15 March 1900, Page 6