TECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINATION
WELLINGTON DISTRICT RESULTS. The results of the technological examinations of the City and Guilds of London Institute held in th© Wellington District under the supervision of the Education Department in May last are appended. The district includes Wellington, M-sterton, Palmerston North, and Wanganui. WELLINGTON. Plain cookery. — Clara Meager and Jessie R. Pryor, first cla&sj Henrietta Phair, Jcosie Re&de, Annie H. Tasker, Florenc» Thomp&on, Isabel Thompson, and Ina C. Watt, second class. Telephony. — E. P. Cowles (ordinary), J. A. I'ahy (ordinary), and R. A. Ryalls (ordinary), second class. Telegraphy. — E. P. Cowles (ordinary), first class. Electric wirwnan's work. — L. M. Justice (first year), and W. I. Monkhouse (first year), first class. Electrical engineering. — L. M. Justice (elementary), pass. x Principle* of plumbing. — F. Curgenven, second class honours. Plumbers* work. — Ordinary — G. W. Edmeadts, E. N. Morris, E. G. W. Parker, T. Stewart, and R. W. Wilson, pass. Preliminary — E. G. W. Parker, R. W. Wilson, and W. D. Robinson, pass. Woodwork.— C. H. E. Strack (final), second class ; E. H. Ballachey (first year), and James M'Rae (first year), pass. MASTERTON. Plain cookery. — Evelyn R. Aitcheson, Annie E. Bradbury, and Lillio I. F. Robinson, second class. Principles of plumbing. — G. H. Russell (ordinary), pass. Plumbers' work. — Ordinary (practical) — H. N. Joyce and W. T. Watson, pass. Preliminary— T. J. Goodfellow, G. H. Russell, and W. T. Watson, pass. PALMERSTON NORTH. Plumbers' work. — Ordinary — T. Griffin, H. -Paseoe, and C. H. Withers, pass. Ordinary (practical) — C. T. Jackson, \V. A. KyJe, W. R. Lund, E. Martin, R. M^OaU, and S. C. Mines, pass. Cabinet-making. — H. Bannister (ordinary), first class. darpentry and joinery. — H. Bannister (honours), second class. Woodwork. — H. Bannister (first year), ,£»£_. WANGANUI. Plumbers' work. — Ordinary — H. S. Hodge and F. Pepper, pa«. Ordinary -.(practical) — R. Adams, pass. Principles of plumbing. — A. R. Tuffnell (ordinary), pass; J. D. Graham j(honours), second class. Mechanical engineering. — M. S. Stanley (ordinary, part* I.), pass ; M. S. iStanley (ordinary, part II.), first class. •Blec^dcal ongincißring. — W. A. Leo ..(elementary), pass. Telephony.— -Ernest C. Gago (hon-> ours), lecoad class. Cookery. — Florence S. Grant and Kathleen Murray, first class ; Lilian M. Bruce, Georgina B. Chatwin, Marion Reid, and Louise F. Worm, second class. Woodwork.— W. A. Swinbournw (final), first class; J. C. Clayton and J. R. Nairn v -rst y«ar), pass.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 122, 21 November 1908, Page 9
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