THE PUBLIC SERVICE.
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. IU3SULTS, (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) j WELLINGTON, Friday. . The following list contains, in order . of merit, the names Of the Auckland can- | didates wlio -passed the- Public Service f entrance examination, held on November ' 23, 1915, and succeeding days:— Roy William Earl Bye Harman (Ham--1 ilton), Leopold Ransford de Castro ;. (Thames), George Walter Richardson, 1 Eric Roy Lange (Thames), Thomas i Keith Raymond Whitehouse (Thames), Mortimer Philip Reddington, Derwent , Raoul Garrard, Allan George Coulom, . Hector McLennan Ross, Harry Rice, , Lincoln John Richard Garfield Smith 1 (Rotorua), Harold Eaton Goodwin, John L Richard Sutton, Clement Roy Edwards ." (Thames), Alec Wilkie Greville, Brian 1 Georgo Thompson, Maurice Mahoney . Flynn, Felix John .Theodore .Grigg .'' 'tVfbamee'); Ed*gan J -tLldWeUytr BaTtlect,' . Walter Ronald Percy Baigent, 'John ! Murray Heise (Taihape), Walter Thomas 1 Foster Kells Mason, Albert Roy Morrison (Thames), Alfred Wright Gunson I (Whangarei), Samuel George Frith Heron, Gilbert Alan Collard; Moricc Gre- ! ville," Gerald Trevor Lee, Michael Saycgh, r Henry Charles Sibley (Waihi), Eric Rayf mond Clark, Frank Charles Rench (nam- ; ilton), James Mervyn Adams, Ralph ', Kraft Trimmer, Leslie Spurgeon Wood , (Thames). I ■■
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 13, 15 January 1916, Page 11
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