PHARMACY EXAMINATIONS.
(PES3S ASSOCIATION TELECBAK.) is'ovcui'iKjr 13. The results gained by candidates at tlio examinations of the x iiarinaoy .board JjtJd in the tour centres last month were considered to-aay, when tiio following pass lists were settleu: —
Section A (Auckland)—r\V. It. Taylor, P. H. Han-ken, L. Simmons, It. \V. tf. Standt. W. S. B. Harper, J. E. J>ingle, T. L. T. Hill, W. K. BounscU, L. G. Crawshaw, h. L. Histed (Wellington), H. Ellcrn, G. C. Tait, K. W. Toomatli, J. D. Tait, J. V. M. Uant.v (Christchurch), A. 0. Straclian, E. P. .SU.er,
G. .V. Wilkinson (Dunedin), ¥. \V. Dixon, E. Hawkhead. Section B (Auckland) —G. Ironsides (partial medica and pharmacy), F. A. Hammond. R. J. S. Gray, R. j. Capper, T. W. Dicksson (partial medica and pharmacy). A. Roberts (partial botany and niedica), J. S. H. Saiinderson ipartial medica and pharmacy) (Wellington), G. S. Laing (partial medica and pharmacy), G. J. I'cnny, L. .1. Williamson (partial chemistry and medkva). E. J. P. Williamson, G. M. Morey (partial medica and' pharmacy), J. W. ElliK (Christclnirch), K. O. Whyto, R. Kirk (partial inedica and pharmacy), R. Smith (partial medicn and pharmacy), J. W. A. Prentico, F. J. Ballinger (partial medica and pharmacy) (Dunedin), D. Crawford (partial meaVa and pharmacy). G. \laclean. Is". A. Bngley (partial inedica and pharmacy).
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14823, 14 November 1913, Page 4
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