Tim following are the names 01 M-. W. T Robinson's pupils, elesley - St red school and branch classes, who have passed «**■ recent Government Wmeering exannnatons, hold in Auckland:— O. JM. At>OOtc, : fast-class stationary land engineers oerfafi, hi, class J- Jack, third-class marine engine's certificate;' Robert Murray, &**?««*■ certificate; ™«} aeer m™"Si„ f «. a.. stationary land |3 Keane marine driver's certificate, H._M.y,, Scon first-class stationary land engineer si certificate F. Hosting, marine driver's cer-; cer ..incase, * Percy, river engineer's tltC t ; to F H So, first-cllss sta- : t Tcnasy a td E - .Si. certificate; FrarX Brewiii, second-class ■ stationary land certmrate- T H. Bulford, river engineer's ccrtifite '. jj V Johansen, third-olass marine Engineer's certificate; Frank Holmes , second-■ class stationary land certificate; N. M. JeH vois first-class stationary land engineer bt! certificate; Arthur Morgan, second-class sta-" ticnaxy land certificate. Also, atCfity pnd Guilds of London Institute examination-,' Frank Moren passed Part I. and second-class, pass, Part 11., ordinary grade, > mechanical engineering; Edward Price passed Part 3D* and first-class pass, Part 11., ordinary, grade, mechanical engineering.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11771, 28 September 1901, Page 3
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