THE EXAMINATION OF PUPIL TEACHERS AND CANDIDATES.
THE RESULTS. At the meeting of the Board of Education yesterday, the report and results of the examination of pupil teachers and candidates held last June at Auckland, Thames, and Hamilton, were received. The results were checked by a committee appointed for the purpose, and afterwards announced. The following is a list ot successful competitors : —
Males (maximum marks 1000). Albert E. Jackson. Upper Queen-street, 709 marks; John Read, Avondale, 6.50; Albert J. Long, Church-street, Poii.-Kinbv, G.'ii; Charles F. Cross, Mount Eden Ro-id, 003 : William J.owrie, Aratapu, 003; Spencely Walker, Melrose. Devonnort, 001 ; George Toouian, Pukekohe Kant, 539; William F. Dean, Cambridge West, 695; Henry C. Jaffery. Lomestreet, 584 ; Will. G. Graham, Pukekohe West, 583 ; Win. Mason, Glencross, Paparou, 571; Charles K. Hodge, Mercer, 556; Wni. 11. Nagle, Boston Road, Auckland, 522; Robert T. Reid, Arawastreet, 513 ; Henry 11. Collier, Hikumngi, 500. Fkm ALES (maximum marks, 1100). —M. A. <)'Meaj;her, Napier-street, 822 ; Ada 11. Andrews, Victoria Avenue, Eden Terrace, 715; Agatha G. Moortie, Mount Roskill Road, 74:1; Alberta W. Lambert, Clevedon, 736; Lily 11. Braithwaite, Auckland, 731 ; Alice .1. Sloan, Clevedon, 711 ; Ethel It. Kelly, Lake Tiikapunn, 701; Mary C. Kelly, Carlton Gore I toad, 085 ; May Parker, Bombay, 079; Lilian G. McKay, Manwkau Road, Parnell, 077 ; Evelyn C. Voss, Pnriri, Thames, 677 ; Agnes B. Clarke, Arawa-street, Auckland, 670; Mary K. Teat, Parawai, Thames, 042; Annie O'Meara, Union-street, 643; Georgina C. Harper, Avondale Flat, 637 ; Mabel Eastwood, Tennysonstreet, Surrey Mills, 637: Beatrice M. Bollard, Avondale, 631 ; Theodore K. Piggot, West Mauku, 631 ; Ellen K. I. M. Chapman, PoKeno Valley, 020; Alvira M. Matthews, IlikuranKi, 613; Louisa Wilson, Kalikati No. 3 school. Oil; Elsie <i. Ashby, Thames, 007 ; l.ydia E. G. Thorpe, Ellerslie, 585 ; Margaret J. Elliott, Hamilton West, 584; Gertrude B. Holder, Albany, 509; G. R. Jones, The Manse, Waipu, 550, END OF FIRST TEAR I'UPIL TEACHERS. Mal.ks (maximum marks 1100).— W. A. Joll, Karangahake, 758 marks ; H. B. Lu«k, Cambridge, 743; W. J. Cahill, Kaueranga Boys School, 700; F. R. Koller, Onehunga, 687; I). Mclnnes, Parnell, Females (maximum marks, 1200}.—V.. Oillebrand, Grafton, 870 marks; 1). X. Farrell, Newton West, 822; Mary J. Lane, Richmond, 792; F. M. Green, Hobsonville, 774 ; D. lloey, Kaukapakapa, 765 ; M. A. Quaid, Heresford-street, 761; A. M. Patterson, Parawai, 747 ; J. Brown, Ktiaotunu, 734 ; E. J. Mcllbone, Wellesley-street, 722; •E. Mainwaring, ltangiaohia, 717; It. V. Collins, Beresford-street, I 714 ; E. Cameron, Te Pun, 713; T. M. Cooper, Newton Itast, 708; E. N. Hill, Pukekohe East, 706; M. C. Young, WhangaraU, 701; A. B Finch, Whangarei, 082; F. I. Bedell, Newton West, 681 K. M. Reynolds. Remueia, 670; S. M. Garland Waiuku, 668; M. 14. Driver, Kauaeraniw Boys School, 600 ; M. E. Carson, Mangero, 049; L. A. Hawkes, Hora Hora, 647 ; A. Emson, Nelson-street, 633; E. Cardno, Newmirket, 624. PUPIL TEACHERS, KNO OF SECOND YEAR. Males (maximum marks 1100). —E.W. Stephenson, Napier-street. 781 marks; J. C. Mill, Ceres' o ™" street, 758; C. Wilson, Swa.nscn, 757 ; D. N. *»• Murray, Wellesley-street, 741; J. Miller, Avondale, 730; F. Harris, Nelson-street, 712; J. Sutton, Wairoa South, 697 ; F. J. Mulling, Parawai, 687 ; Mi E. Power. Waiokaraka, 672 ; M. Priestly, Point Chevalier, 652; A. T. A.Miller, nukeremu North, 646 ; A. J. Murdoch, Northcote, 644 : A. McGregor, i Newton West, 640. t Females (maximum marks 1,200).—M. E. Lain, beit, Hunua, 889 marks ; M. W. Cleghorn, luakau, 878; I/. V. Plant, Kauaeranga Girls School, 808 ; J. V. Evans, Lake, 859 ; E. M. Robertson, Mount Eden, 859 ; C. Dunstan, Katangahake, 832; S. U. Jones, -street, 827; L. M. Knutsforu, Aratapu, 824 ; A Penzholz, Newton West, 824; N. A. M. Jury, Napier-street; Bu2 ; G. A. Twiname, Wellesley-street, 790: C. S. Hutchinson, Otahuhu, 780 : J. Stewart, Dsrgaville, 77ft; C. S. Pat«rson ; Devonport, 722 ; E. H. Floyd, Hamilton West, 721; A. Jane, Beresford-street, 762; M. G. Holder, Ghaiipo, 741: E. It. Wilson, Remuera. 733 ;M. Butcher, Morrinsville, 722; E. J. Guinwen, Paparata, 721 ; K. A. Kelly, 690; A. G. Plumley, Otahuhu, 661; M. V. Cooke, Parnell, 668; L. Douglas, Taupiri, 656.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9874, 17 July 1895, Page 3
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