GOLD MEDALS WON
Electrical .Wiremen’s Examination
For gaining the greatest number .ol marks in tile written part of the electriem wireinen's examination, held in March, D. Jtvlaiiil, Christchurch has been awarded one of tile two gold medals presented by the (’able Makers’ Association. J. H. Hartnett, Wellington, Ims been awarded tile 'gold medal for the highest marks in Hie pr.'ielii-.'il part of the examination Mr. It.vlnnil's total was 71 <>ui of :i possible niu. and Mr. Hartnell's S 3. Results of interwl to Wellington and ail jaeenl dislriels .ire: Written I’nrt. — Hnwera : C.; Jupp. A. \V.; King. V. R.; Simms, (~ K.; Watson. L. R. Napier: Adams (■ .1 Nelson : Grant. II 11. \\ ellington C'resswell. (I. F.: MeColl. C. C. ~ I’r.'iet ie.-il I’.-irt Gisborne: I'oniu J Hawrr.-i • Drury, C.: ( ls Napier: Hawley, R. G- t'” Hartnett. .1 H.; Money. I. ■ : Flnlpolt. Al. J.: Pye. G. D.: I ickers. E. Iv.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 203, 25 May 1936, Page 2
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148GOLD MEDALS WON Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 203, 25 May 1936, Page 2
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