PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. PATSSGK'S COLLEGE, n WELLINGTON. T r ' HE Winter Holidays end TO-DAY (THURSM DAY), 301 h inst., and the punctual re- " turn of all Boarders is earnestly requested. - Day Pupils should be in attendance TO-MOR-ROW MORNING, at 9 o'clock. Subjoined aro tile Results obtained by the , College Students iu tho Public Examinations a " of last session:— 1. ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE SCHOLAR. SHIPS, £25 a year, tenable for four years— 15 Harold Jones, Otaki. James M'Ginley, Greymouth. Albert Beswiok, Wellington. Gerald Mahoney, Wanganui.' y 2. JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION (a) Passed with Credit (The number denotes the order of merit in N.Z.)14< William Ryan 299. Kevin M'Grath - 37. James Rociiford 337. Henry Lynch 46. Alfred Cullen 361. John Q'Dowd 52; James Ryan 403. Leo Poff ~ 73. John Duggan 452. Maurico Butler ■o 103. Francis O'Reilly 482. Esniund Dowjiey 152. liae Cameron 459. Michael Mahor 172. Bernard Ryan 508. James Cariiiody 179. Robert Lavery 53G. Patrick Lloyd * 199. Richard Mulgnn. 573. John Fulton l 2SB. Edmund Bnrke ' Gl4. John Leo 292. John M'Leary 3 ' (b) Passed— 5, 621. Thomas M'Lean 632. H. Rasmussen 660. Charles Baker 684. Leo Dovine 726. Francis O'Brien 896. E. J. Burke 1 At tlies? examination tho College secured First and Third Places in Wellington District, first placo in Geography, second place in Engi] ■ "lish and Matliomatics, second, highest mark in Arithmetic, ninth place in French, and tenth in History. There were 2173 candidates. 3. N.Z. UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS, d (a) Solicitors' General Knowledge and Matricuis lation— Rao Cameron John M'Leary f. John Campbell James Roqhford Alfred Cullen Bernard Ryan .g Kevin M'Grath James Ryan " (b) MatriculationEdmund Burke Michael Mahor f (c) Junior Scholarship— (1) Passed with CreditThomas M'Lean, won Free placo at University for three yoars. . • (2) Passed— William Ryan. d >. 4. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. ' Examination in Drawing. z Passed in Model— ■ •} John Flynn. ' u ' . s Passed in Freehand— ■> John Aylward Jesse Redwood " Joseph Box Ruuga liaukura - Austin Coakley , 8 . 5. SENIOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION, d ■ (a) Complete Pass— j Francis O'Reilly. William Ryan, (b) Partial Pass— : Thomas M'Lean, in five subjects. John Duggan, in three subjects. 9 Kovin M'Grath, in three subjects, j! Robert Lavory, in two subjects. _ Mark O'Leary, in two subjects, : At these .examinations the College students secured second placo in Latin and French, sixth . in Geometry and Trigonometry, tenth in i, Arithmetic and Algebra, and in Commercial Goography. U POST COLLEGIATE. UNIVERSITY ' COURSE. (1) Victoria College Term Examinations— S : Thomas Boj'ce, passed in English,' Latin, u Fronch, third class.. tl Charles Graham, passed in Advanced Latin s and Mechanics, second class. Thomas Gilbert, passed in Senior Latin and ■- ' French, first class; Senior Mental ij;. . Science, second olass. i,' . .•Regiiiald' Hill, passed'in Senior' Latin, y Jurisprudence, ■ Constitutional History, i, .Mental' Science, second class. Bernard-Gondringer, passed in Senior Latin 7 and French, first class. Francis Kelly, passed in Latin and Constitutional History, third class; Juris--0 ' prudence and Mental Science, second 0 class. 0 Francis Bartley, passed in Advanced Mental D ' . Science, first class; >and Senior Mechanics, sccond class. 5 Joseph Ryan, passod in Jurisprudence, j second class;, Latin, third class. ■ • Charles O'Reilly, passed in Advanced French, first class; Senior Mathematics, second class.' Charles Gamble, passed in Mental Science , and Political Economy, second class. 1 •• -. j 2, N.Z. UNIVERSITY DEGREE EXAMINAj , TIONS. Sonior Scholarsliip in Mental Science (.£so)— . . . Francis Bartley. Final B.A. DegreeFrancis Bartley ' Charles Graham. . First Section B.A. Degree— 1 Thomas Gilbert. • Reginald Hill. ~ Professional Law Examination, May, 190 S. Final Law— ' James Butler. Solo pass from candidates. " Senior Civil Service Examination— ' . Bertie F. Kelly Frauds E. Kelly. AUGUSTINE KEOGH, S.M., 8.A., . ; - : Rector. St. Patrick's College, July 24, 1908. 5G53 BUSINESS NOTICES. 0 .; ' : i : — - 8 li W. LUDWIG, Chronometer, Watch and j Clock Maker, Jeweller and Optician, f Importer of' Mathematical Instruments, Chronometers rated. Speciality—lß-carat HaJli, marked Wedding Rings. 103 Lambton Quay (opp. Kirkcaldia and Stains), Wellington. C 673 9 ' ~ : ; ,' . . " g LUEE AND CO. (LIMITED). MARINE, HYDRAULIC, DAIRY, AND GENERAL, ENUiNiiERS, BOILERMAKERS, IRON AND BRASS 5 FOUNDERS. ■ Estimates Given for Every Description oS Machinery, Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork. FOR SALE: * . New and Second-hand .Engines and Boilers. : Pulleys, Bearings, Shaftings, eto. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, , ' CB2C 4 —; ——- ' — 8 AND CO., the Popular Dyers and Cleaners, have Removed into new pro* mises, " THE RED HOUSE," Bowen Street, Just rouud the .corner from old' address. 'Phone 1174. Branch: Jient Terrace. 'Phone ° 20G6. ...... 6 : r — : : 9' FLY & 'YOUNG.'' 11ASTERTON., (PENERAL CARRIERS and MAIL CONTRACTORS, Agents N.Z. Expross Co,, Alastorton. Goods and Parcels forwardod to 7 oil parts of tho world; Commercial Samples a speciality; new and .up-to-date Sample Kooms in 1/Schaußo Buildings; country trips arranged for; all trains met; Hospital Ambulance on hire at shortest notice, day or night. Stable* h and Storo Rooma, Bannister Street. 'Phom 1 l'iO v Bos SO. Master ton, '
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