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J STUDENTS OF MIN9NG [by telegraph OWN correspondent] "WAiJtLi,. Sunday The results of •the examinations conducted by the Mines Department at the end of last year show that 29 firstclass, six second-class and three thirdclass certificates have been gained by 26 candidates from Waihi School of Mines. Results are as follows: — Fire Assaying.—Senior: First class—0. Morgan, T. Marshall, P. D. Horne and J. Killey. Third class —J. Cornthwaite. Theoretical Chemistry. Senior: First class —A. E. Goodwin. Junior: First class—T. Marshall, D. Marsden. Second class—M. Hogg. Third class— A.' Blackmore. Qualitative Analysis.—First class: O. Morgan. Mechanics.—First class: E. Mackie, A. E. Goodwin, O. Morgan. Ventilation. —First class: A. E. Goodwin, K. Birchall, R. B. Dunlop. Winding, Hauling and Pumping.— First class: K. Birchall. Second class: R. B. Dunlop. Metallurgy .—First class: P. D. Horne. Goldmining.—First class: K. Biry chall. ~ - Geology.—Second class: 0. Morgan. Third class: H. E. Rowe. Si 1 Land and Mine Surveying.—First, class: A. E. Goodwin,-H.'E. Rowe. - Mathematics —Senior: First A. E. Goodwin. Practical: First class— T. Marshall. Junior: First class—W. Clark, M Dickey, C. J. Jones, J Kelley, S. Payze, M. Marshall. Second class—R. Hovell, M. Hogg, D. Marsden. Electrical Engineering. Senior: First class—G. Sylvia, 0. Morgan.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23276, 20 February 1939, Page 5
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