LAW EXAMINATIONS.
£BT TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION. J CiißisTcritJßcn, Thursday. Of the several barristers and. solicitors admitted elsewhere, who were examined by Mr. T. S. Weston and Mr. Allan Holmes, Messrs. T. 3. Smith (Dunedin), A. D. Stone, A. D. Townsend (Christchurch), have passed. Of 39 New Zealand law students, Mr. W. U. Thornton (Danedin), passed as barrister, and the following were favourably reported on for the position of solicitor :—T. D. Herman, P. Russell, K.' S. Florence, A. Hoban, E. Potts, Christchurch ; J. Thompson, Wellington; J, Mouat, J. Cresswel', C. C. Ward, "B- Chrisp, V.' G. Day, Gisborne ; B. W. Kingdon, R. Wynn-Williams, F. H. Steadman, Auckland; W. Kigby, H. Cooke, F. Sonrn, F. Horth, A. James, P. T.'Coates, H. A. Stratford, Dunedin. The Canterbury Law "Society's gold medal was not awarded. A .certificate-of merit was awarded to E. Chrisp, Gisbonie.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7157, 24 October 1884, Page 6
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