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NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY.

RESULTS OP EXAMINATIONS.' . i: '- ; At a special session of the New: Zealand University Senate at Dunedin on Thurs- ' day, April 23rd, the detailed reports of U the examiners in England for the November ixaminations of 1895 were considered, and the following resolutions passedl. That She degree of Master of Arts be conferred on the following: H.D. Major, Auckland E. K. Mulgan, Auckland; H. Mason, New Plymouth; F. J. Bakowell, Wellington R. Williams, Christchurch; G. P. Howell, Dunedin; Christine M. Cruickshank, Dunedin.; E. I'inder, Dunedin ; Rachel McKerrow, Dunedin : ■ Janet Relson, Dunedin; Alice M. Baron, •Dunedin. 2. That tho following be recorded as having passed the examination qualifying for Honours : First class in chemistry, R. J- Hamilton; first class in geology, H. D. Major. E. L. Mul^an; second class in mathematics, K. A. McCullough. First class in Geology, i. H. Bakewell, Wellington. Third class in Political Science, Jane Mulholland, Christchurch. First class in English and French. Edith Hodgkinson, Christchurch. Second class in English and French, H. Williams, Christchurch. Third class in Latin and English, G. J. Lancaster, Christchurch, first class .in physics and chemistry; J. M. addell, Chrißtchurch, second class in Latin and English ; H. 0. Craddock, Christchurch, second class in Latin and Greek; A. Gray, Christchurch second class in physics; A. D. ft ilkinson, Dunedin, second class in Latin and Eng- " lish; Christina Cruickshank, Dunedin, second class in mathematics; G. P. Howell, Dunedin, second class in English and German ;*Jessio Rutherford, Dunedin, first class in English and French; Janet Poison, Dunedin, second class in physics; D. A. Strachan, Dunedin, second class in political science and third class in mental science; Alice M. Baron, Dunedin, third class in phyBicssßtchelMcKarrow.Dunodin.secondclass in Latin and English ; E. Pinder, Dunedin, second class in mental science; A. McNeil, Diinedin, second class in English and Latin. 3. That the degree of Bachelor of Arts be conferred on the following Mabel Crump, Auckland ; Janet Currie, Wanganui; Selene Knight, Wellington; A. H. Wall, Wellington ; S. A. Atkinson, Wellington ; A. W. Shrimpton, Christchurch ; Maud Lawrell, Christchurch; J. Montgomery, Christchurch; Barbara Martin, Christchurch; A. Bell, Christchurch ; A. G. Henderson, Christchurch ; F. Milner, Christchurch ; A'. E. Flower, Cbristchcioh; Catherine Gresson, Christchurch; H. G. Wake, Christchurch; T. A. Murphy, Christchurch ; J. M. Thomson, Dunedin; W. G. Grave, Dunedin ; Margaret Smyth, Dunedin: Mabel Salmond, Dunedin; P. Mcßinley, Dunedin; J. A. Cowie, Dunedin; F. W. Hilgendorf, Dunedin ; T. Dunn, Dunedin; Bertha Black, Nelson. 4. That the degree of Laws be conferred on J. A. Scott, 8.A., Dunedin. 5. That the degree of Bachelor of Science be conferred on A. G. Muir, Christchurch; C. 0. Lillie, Dunedin; Janet Poison, Dunedin. 6. That the degree of Doctor of Science be conferred on J. R. Don, B.Sc, Dunedin. 7. That the senior scholarships of the year be awarded to the following:-F. Milner, Christchurch, in Latin; Maud E. Lawrell, Christchurch, in Greek; Clara B. Mills, Christchurch, in English and French ; A. Belle, Christchurch, in mathematics; A. E. Flowers, Christchurch, and P. McKinlay, Dunedin, equal in physical science; F. W. Hilgendorf, Dunedin, in natural science (zoology); J M. Thomson, Dunedin, in mental science; T. A. Murphy, Christchurch, in political science. S. That the John Tinline scholarship of the year be awarded to A. G. Henderson, Christchurch. 9. That the following be recorded as having passed the final B.A. pass examination :P. Drummond, Auckland; Teresa Max, Nelson; Elizabeth Graham, Nelson; E G. Atkinson, Christchurch ; H. Purchas, Christchurch; T. R. Quill, Chrißtchurch; M. McLeod, Christchurch; B. H. Low, ChristchurcL; R. L. Mcllroy, Christchurch; Clara B. Mills, Christchurch; K. Landreth, Dunedin. 10. That the following be recorded as having passed the first section of thr B.A. pass examination : P. S. Smallfield, Auckland; P. H. Watts, Auckland ; Marian A. Gibson, New Plymouth ; C. W. Field, Auckland; C. J. Cooke, Napier; H. A. Parkinson, Wellington; W. Corry, Wanganui; J. G. Reid, Wellington; H. N. Baber, Nelson; R. Dixon, Christchurch; R. B. Ryder, Christchurch ; C. W. Wright, Christchurch; F. J. Wilkes, Christchurch ; Roberta Sievwright, Christchurch; W. D. Campbell, Christchurch; J. J. Adams, Christchurch; Clara E. Sanders, Christchurch ; J. Cromie, Christchurch ; C. C. Oldham, Christchurch ; J. K. H. Inglis, Christchurch ; Caroline S. Howard, Christchurch; Hod. Smytbe, Christchurch; Ethel E. Bell; Christchurch; Margaret Walker, Christchurch ;G. T. Weston, Christchurch; Elsie Low, Christchurch; J. O'Shea, Dunedin; R. J. T. Thompson, Dunedin; E. Henderson, Dunedin; W. Newlands, Dunedin;

Charlotte E. McGregor, Dunedin; G. F. K. Adams, Danedin; W. Manson, Dunedin; Flora Campbell, Dunedin; T. A. Hunter, Dunedin; A. G. C. Miller, Dunedin; C. P.Button, Dunedin ; F. W. Dunlop, Dunedin; ' F. Foote, Dunedin; J. Raid, Dunedin. 11. That the following be recorded as having passed the first Mus. Bsc. pass ©xamina* fcionL. F. Watkins, Christchurch. 12. That the following bo recorded as having passed the first LLB. pass examination W. Corry, Wanganui; E. S. Baldwin, Danedin; J. T. Weston, Christchurch, 13. That the following be recorded as having passed the second LL.B. pass examination! —A. T. Ngata, Auckland; M. Myers, Wellington; Ethel R. Benjamin, Dunedin; J. G. Stuart, Dunedin; T. A. Murphy, ' Christchurch; W. C. H. Wigley, Christchurch; N. Paterson, Dunedin; F. W. Platte, Dunedin; F. J. Rolleston, Wellington; H. D. Muff, Christchurch; L. H. Moore, Nelson. 14. That the following be recorded as baviug passed the final B. Sc. pass examinationA. McNab, 8.A., I Dunedin; Q. B. Snow, B.A.,Dunedin, '15. That the following be recorded as having passed the first section of the ordinary BTSc. pass examination; J. H. White, Christchurch; A. R. Craddock, Christchurch ; J. W. Miller, Dunedin"; T. Esdaile, Dunedin. 16. That the 'following be re- ' corded as having passed the second mechanical engineering examination: A. G. Muir, Christchurch; A. R. Craddock, Christchurch. 17. That the following be recorded as having passed the fourth mechanical engineering examination: G. A. Julius, Christchurch; J. Pair, Chrisfcchurch. 18, That the following be reported to the Hon. the Minister for Education as having passed the examination qualifying , for a teacher's classC. P. O'Dea, Normanby; F. Pegler, Christchurch; A. B. Charters, Christchurch, 19. That the following be recorded as having gained certificates of proficiency Amy H. Large, Napier; C, McLaverty, Christchurch ;C. T. Smyth, Auckland. 20. That the following be reported to Bis Honor the Chief Justice as having passed the barristers' final law examinationWm. Jackson, Auckland; C. W. Tringham, Wellington; J. S. Gordon, Wanganui; A. Swarbrick, Hamilton. 21. That the following be reported to His Honor the Chief Justice as baving passed the barristers' general knowledge examination :—G. A. Parry, oilingt ton iC. Nielaon, Wellington; C. L, McDiarmid, New Plymouth.

The Wellington exhibition building will b*ve frontages of 245 feet and 170 feet. There will 'be 13,350 feeb of space for exhibits excluding passages, besides the amusement ball, office, etc. • The building will be lighted by electricity, and will have an arc lamp ot 5,000 candle power outside. The Government Printing Office Commission report has been received by the Government from the Govornor. One result is, that the services of three of the permanent staff of the printing office ' who ' brought 1 charges againsb the Government Printer have been dispensed with, The Printer subsequently resigned. ■ . Twelve cases of salmon ova arrived by tie Kaikoura at Wellington, The shipment had been prepared by Mr. Armilk.,'stead,' of the Solway Fisheries, Dumfries, -•< but unfortunately it arrived in a bad condiiif tion. Arrangements had been made by the Government to distribute the ova to "the different acclimatisation societies, but in iMViewjof the condition of the shipment the department which had charge of it very -: wisely handed it over to the Wellington Society> try to save as many live fry as 1 Sf'thefry saved from the fish ponds. Any of the fry saved from the shipmont will by distributed afterwards among the different - \a«Umatißation eooifitifis entitled to it.:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10132, 15 May 1896, Page 4 (Supplement)

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NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10132, 15 May 1896, Page 4 (Supplement)

NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10132, 15 May 1896, Page 4 (Supplement)