OTAGO UNIVERSITY.
The following are the results of the Un: versity examinations: —
LATIN AND GREEK. I\irst and' Sjo jikl Classes only '' (In ofderof me'it). Junior lAtln.-Uasa I]. : J. H. Molr and w. F, Watte 0 eoual, Mi«g P. ; J. Bias, Miss Mary 4. Uftlartfiy. J. A. MlJi'ck'e'.d; M.-Mouot. Senior Latin.-Class Jt : J. Watt, J. A. Scott, J, B. Thomson, Advanced Latin.-CHos3 II.; Miss A, Forbes, A Be?g, Visa f_. M. Allan, J Moss . S.nior Greek.-Class 11.! A. H, Treadwell. ENGLISH.
Class I.—Miss F. M. A'lan (prize). Miss M. I. Fraser, Miss M. A. Ferguson. I flars lI.—A. H. Treadwcll. Language only.—Class II.: E. A. Sleigh. POLITICAL ECONOMY. Glass I.—J. H. Dray (prip), J. M'Laughlan, CONSriTUTIONAL HISTORY. Class 11.-F. F. Hnggitt., 0. M. Mouat. MATHEMATICS. Third mathematioi -Class II.: James Bee Advanced 1 niitheinalica.-dlk-s I : Adam Begg (priz). Class II.: P. G.'Morgaa, Joseph Moss, W. B. Gmham. ' '■ : - Junior raathfmallcs.-Class I.: J. A. M'Nickle, Thomson (prize, equal), Molr, Poison, and' Watt. Class II.: A. M'Lean and J. A. Soott (tqual), William Riddeli, Charles Young, Robert Landreth, John Henderson, F. Miss E'la Farnie, James Haughty: MECHANICS. Class 1.-D. M'Neil (prize), A. S. M. Po'bod. Class ll.—lsabella M'Landress, J. M. Beattie, R. Collie, F.'Hilgendorf. • PHysics. 0 a9S I.—lsabel Fraser (prize), D. M'Neil, R. Whttter, A Begg.J M6fcß', P. G. Morg-dn. . ' : Class ll J. M E. G'arrow, J. Earlane, J. A. M'tfiokley W, B. Graham, J. Retmie, J, H. BenderPhysical Laboratory.-A." Begg and B. Whetter (prize), equal. MENTAL AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY. Cites I.—Senior : John Montgomery, 1; John Johnson, 2. First Class.—Junior (in order of merit): Ma'tori A. Ferguson, 1; James B-'e, 2; Flora if'L. Alan, John A. Scott, Jainos A. Eullarfon, Helen Alexander; Alex. &' Malcolm.' ' ■ ' Cass 11. (in order of merit): Percy G. Morgan,}; W. Robertson Maoolm, 2; James S. Reid ; George I-. Ssewart Robert Cowan, John Reid, A. E. A. Palmer, David S. Mason, Mary Gillies. , FRENCH. Senior. Charles Chilton (prize), C Gillies, R. Colie, J. Maodonald, G. B. Smith, Mis; Mary Gillies. „ ' Junior. Miss Marion Ferguson, William F. Watters,' Miss Nellie Cimppell, Annie ' Copland, Frances Rosa, Mr 0. E. Salniond, Misi pila F.Tuie, MrJ:H/Moir. ' '■ GERMAN. Senior.—J. Watt. 'Junior.—J. B. Thomson. CHEMISTRY LECTURES. Class I Class 11. I James M. Beattfe (prize), W. Butement, C.'Chilton, P. K'Cooir, E. E. Fuoks, Walter Hislop. ' Laboratory {advanced).-.J., R. D.on, Robert Donald, W. E. Speiicef.* Laboratory (six months' pourse).—Class I.: Helen Alexander, Helena Baxter (pri?a), C. Chilton, p. M. Greig, J. R. Rutherford, plats If. : Walter Gotten, James Haughey, Charles Salmond, Charles Zielo. Laboratory (three months' course). Class I. : Elliott, L. E. Hardy. W. L Rolleaton, J. C. Smith. Clvssir.: J. J Graoe, J.'Hendry, R. H. Hogg, J. W. Smith, J. E. Gunn. Solution of Chemical Problems (full marks, 1000). J. M. Beattie, 998; Isabella M'Landress, 973; F. HilKondotf. 720; W. Hislop. 718; K.Churoh. 710. Metallurgy.—Class III.: Walter Cutten, Robert V. Kwing, Robort Irving. QJSNKRAL BJOLOGY. Class I— Fuifa'rto'ii and Huxtable .(equal); Mill, b;a.-" '" " ■■■•' ■''•" " '•■ ■ CIISBII.—Hogg, Rellestor, Merzles, Grace. Urology,—C|ass I.: Huxtable,' Fuijartdn, Hogg. CUss II : Menzle's, Mil', 8.4. " ' r Botany.—Class I.; Fu larton, Hogg. Class H.: i Huxtable, RolUston, MenzUs, and Mill, B.A. (equal); I Grace. Prize for three sub] eots. —Fullarton. Practioil Biology. Class I.: Huxtable (prize), Hogg.' lijlll, 8.A., Fu j rton, Grace, and Menzies (equal). Glass H.: jpiestpn,'{Jogs. SCHgOL Op MEDICINE. Seulor DivMon of Anatomy.—Class I: E»E. Fooks (prize): J. H. Reid. Class II.: W. A. OhappleyE H. A exander, W. Hislop (B A.), P. R. Cook, W. Butement. •.'.■■• • ■ .. i '"Junior Division,—Class I.: A. Hendry, B. A. (prize). Class II.: R.'H. Hogg, W. Fitzgerald; W. MM(B.A.), R. B. Huxtable, J. E Gunn, J. F. Menzies. W. Elliott, J C Smith, J. T«rrance, J. V. Xovegrpve, L. Hardy, fj. R/illeston, J. J. Qrape. Physiology.—Glass J. : G. Ooplmd. Class H.: WDermer, E 11. Alexander, H. Barolav, W F. Baqchop, E. E. Fooks, 0. G. Mo Ice, S. A. Gibbe, J. H. Reid, W, Butemmt, R. Hodder. Class III.: W. A. Ohapple. Praotioal Histology,—S. A, G{bbs (prise), SCHOOL OF MINES, Mining (first oouus).—Walter Cutten, second olass: R.. I. Irving, seoond class. Mineralogy. Adolph Hamann, second olass. Mining and Land Su.-veylng.—Adolph Hamann, theory, first class; p actice, seoind class. Thomas Butement, theory, fist class; practice, seoond olass. Generalßeology.-nft.-A. gwing, seoond^olass.....„■..=. haying passed the exarotnatiops ID all the subjeots pre.sjirilißfl. , a#'sptit|Bd to the diploma or P f the- of Mines in the Minlning and Motallutgi»al Divisions; also, certiflr cates of Mining and Land Surveyor and Metallurgical. Chemist and' Assayer:—Donald'Henderson, 1 Adolph Hamann, Thomas Butement, A. Montgomery, MA., certifioate of Metallurgical Chemist and, (Assayer,- , LAW OF REAL PROPERTY. Class II —Robert M'Nab. _ ; ; * Gloss ill.—"David Ooode, C. Monat, D.A. Stuart.
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Evening Star, Issue 7363, 8 November 1887, Page 2
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768OTAGO UNIVERSITY. Evening Star, Issue 7363, 8 November 1887, Page 2
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