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JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE.

* THE AUCKLAND PASSES. The following are the successful Auckland candidates in the recent Junior Civil Service examination, with their i places in order of merit: Passed with credit: Blanche Kathleen Tobin, 7; Richard GWynne (Hamilton), S; Allan Fletcher (Hamilton), 15; Doris Kathleen Gaze, 10; John Robert EnsoU (Thames), 17; Reginald Tre\or Smith (Thames), 30; Daisy Cecile O'Neill (Hamilton), 34; Jeanie Hume, 42; Kenneth Francis Adams (Thames), and Alfred John McCaw (equal), 44; Evelyn Jack Rose, 46 (equal) ; Patrick Edward Dromgool and James Frederick .Montague (Thames), 49 (equal); Athol Muriel Anderson, 51 (equal): Wilfred Sydney Long (Whangarci), 54 (equal); WiniI fred Maud Mansfield. 60 (equal); Raymond Frank Fermcr, 67; Harold. Louis Posseniskie, 77 (equal); Charles Wilfred Simpson, 81; William Frederick Sefton, S5; Sarah May .Daldy (Thames). 02 (equal); Robert William Pudney, 100-,- Kdna Howe Trimmer (Thames), 108 (equal); Elizabeth Ray Gibson, 123 (equal); Bella Craig, 128; Cbas. Phillip Whitchouse (Thames), 129; Ralph Meredith Jenkin (Thames), 148; Eva Louise Wells (Whangarei), 173 (equal); John Bayldon (Thames) and Eleanor Mary Isemonger. 177 (equal); John Cameron Pirrit, 180 (equal); Stanley Beetham (Hamilton), I'B4 (equal); Arfhur Carston Haase, 192 (equal): , Ordinary Pass: Ernest Hill, 104' (equal); Vera Howard and Joan Robinson, 197 (equal); Andrew Dow, 202 (equal); Allan Belcher, 204 (equal); Albert Campbell and Kate Shanahan, 210 (equal); Arthur Bines, 214 (equal); Gerald Bettei (Whangafei). 216; John Molt loy, 217 (equal) Rupert McKenzie, 223 (equal); Phillip Conncll, 233 (equall ; (jeorge Whalley, 230 (equal); Pearl Melville, 238; Jessie Fereguson, 241; Phillip Goss and Herbert Wisely (Thames), 242 (equal); Lilian Brown (Thames) and Horace Twining, 248 (equal); Eleanor Bayne and Leslie Ilolford, 250 (equal) ; : Evelyn C'omrie, 254 (equal); Muriel Mac-' redie, 256 (equal); James. Finlay (Thames), 260 (equal); Amos Godseli, 262; Frank Marcroft, 264; Violet Flet-

cher, 273; Arthur McKeown (Thames), 27(1 fequal); Gladys Forsdick, 273 (equal); Alice Fcnton, 281 (equal); Vera Hal], 289 (equal); Ernest Miller, 291 (equal) ; John Wright, 324 (equal); Doris Sullivan, 328 (equal) ; John Hally, 354 (equal,}; Martin Better, 338 (equal); Frank McKenzie, (Whangarei), 347; Chas. Jones, 348 (equal); Selina Wilson, 350 (equal) ; Phoebe Daldy (Thames), 354 (equal); Katherine Flood, 358 (equal); Muriel Parr, 361 (equal) ; Ralph Weaver (Whangarei), 304 (equal) ; Geoffrey Beale and Reuben Nicholla (Thames), 300 (equal); Hector Moore. 370 (equal) ; Wm. Botherway. (Hamilton), 373 (equal); Beatrice Brendel, 380 (equal); Daniel Foley and Arthur Grainger, 391 (equal); James Clapperton, 400 (equal) ; Ernest Walters ('Aratapu), 406 (equal); Frederick Flynn (Thames), 410; Bruce Hutton, 420; Eric i Howard, 422; Catherine. Rnndle, 428;' Chas. Wallnutt, 433; Wm. Berry, 435; Oliver Doidge (Thames), Rachel E. Cliffe, Sydney McCarthry, Wm. Maxwell (Thames), 444 (equal);' Leanie Crocomlbe and Joseph Owen, 453 (equal); Ernest Bindon (Whangarei), 403; Arthur Hill, 484; Svlvia Judd (Thames), 492; Leslie Potter, 502; j Maria Fletcher and Wm. Gow (Hamilton), 50G; Haris Littler, 511; Gladys Clark, 513; George Hutchinson, Doris MeMeekan (Hamilton), and Wm. Stevens (equal), 5/23; Mary McLean, 527; Norman Till, 532; Flora Macdonald, 537; Clinton Gribbin and Mary Harvey, 547; Louisa Swanberg (WhangaTei), 554; Clifton Knight and Annie Ross, 557 (equal); Thos. Douglas, 571: Doris Hart, 581; Frank Jamie.TOn, 583; Thos. Blackman (Hamilton), 588; Vera Spence (Tauranga), 591; Geoffrey Brown, 593; Daniel Bremner and Hilda Forrest (Hamilton), 594; Gordon Wilson, 598; Henry Clarke, Revel Kelly and Herbert Marshall, 599 equal) ; Estelle Ahier, 004; Ethel Paykel, 007; Harold Whitehead (Thames), 010; Percival Granger, 012; Ruth Mitchell (Whangarei), 623; Bertha Allen, 027; Ernest Eady and Alfred Clanville, 636 (equal) ; Mavis Gallager, 042: Athol Steadman, Eleanor Waterworth, 043; Percy Sellars, 045; Arthur Boswcll, 051; Mary Dean (Thames), and Eileen Schischka, 607; Leslie Roberts, 603; James Taylor, 067; Margaret Bond, 072; Gordon Bryant and Fercv Woods, 077 (equal) ; Leslie Whitehead, (Thames), 635; Claude Hnmblin. 086; Arch. Hardy (Tauranga). 690; Arthur Shaw. 69n; Riehd. Hull ( Wlianjrarei) and Freda Hubble, 698; Geo. Neville, 704; Ivy Broomfield, 70,8; Kenneth Driver (Thames)'. 710; Al'ce Jeffrey. 714; Roy Fisher and Iris Gordon '(Thames), 717; Eva Gallagher, 723: Elma Bradbury, Gladys Gangdale, Cecil Rhodes, 732 (equal) ; Eunice Clarke. 736; Eric Mcintosh, 737; Lawrence Bourke, 738; CJaTice Clianwy (Hamilton), 741; MarjorieMoffitt. 743; Humphrey Dyer, 748: John Taylor (Whangarei y, 750; Kathleen Haddow. 756; Isobel Turney (Whangarei), 757; Jas. McCullaffh and Irene Ross. 770 (equal) ; Geo. Gilchrist. 772; Gertrude French (Aratapu). 773; Doris Scott, 780; Edward Fenton (Hamilton), Harold Ward (Waihi), 784; Wm. Aitken and Arthur Boucher, 786; Hugh Munro, 794; Ernest Morgan (Thames), 805: Harold Peebles, (Tauranga), 811; Charlotte Black,'Sl3; Dorothy Lyes (Thames). 815; Waratana Ngatana, 816: Alex. Fraser. 817; Hilda Shivers, 820; Donald Amodeo and Alfred Wade. 822; Arthur Babb a nd Alfred Ratcliff (Thames), 824 (equal): Catherine Molloy, 827; Irene Rogers. 828; Hector Malcolm f Whangarei), 833; Leo. Atte-j well (Pukekohp), and Marjory Hosking, 837 (equal* : Eric Harrison. 839; Ernest Audley, 843; Frank Ellis (Hamilton).' and Chas. Stevens (Aratapu), 549 (equal); Gerald Coakley, 851; Claude Thompson, 857; Ernest BroWnles* (Thames), 860; Edith Wallace (Hamilton). 860: Albert Abbott and Joseph .Black (Waihi), 867; Sarah Warren (Hamilton), 871. I The word equal is used where two candidates tie, tho>.igh being in many cases Southerners their, names do aot j appear. I

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 17, 19 January 1912, Page 2

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JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 17, 19 January 1912, Page 2

JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 17, 19 January 1912, Page 2

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