MASSEY COLLEGE AWARDS.
LADY STUDENTS’ DISTINCTION
The Lord Bledisloe prize for the student in the first professional year of tile course for the degree of B. Agric. Sc., who, in the opinion of the Professorial Board of Massey College is deemed most worthy, has been awarded to W. M. Hamilton, of Warkworth, North Auckland. The distinction of winning the Sir James Wilson medal for the leading student in the sheep farming course has fallen to Miss E. Richards, of Rakaia Gorge, Canterbury. The Farmers’ Company's medal for the leading student in the dairy farming course has been awarded jointly to°P. E. Gillett, of Kaiapoi, and T. F. Southon, of Wairua, Waikato. Certificates awarded on the recommendation of the Professorial Board of the College are as follow: Sheep farming.—L. E. Atkinson (Wellington), H. G. Chennells (Tuakau). C. A. Elphick (Hastings), E. D. Holt (Napier), E. Oliver (Marton), Miss E. Richards (Canterbury), G. S. Richardson (Eketaliuna), A. K. Spilman (Palmerston North). Dairy farming.—C. M. Coventry (Eureka, Waikato), C. J. Craig (Marton), P. E. Gillett (Kaiapoi), I. H. Gillies (Wellsford), T. P. Ngata (Gisborne), T. F. Southon (Waikato).
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 9, 8 December 1932, Page 6
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