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At the theory examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music, held in Wellington in June last, the following candidates were successful:— Local centre, senior harmony—Miss Rosa Powell (Mr Parker), Miss E. W. Penney (Mr Parker), Miss D. Maudsley (Covent). Junior harmony—Miss A. Fitoliett, Miss J. Levestam (Convent). School harmony, higher—Miss A. Jenkins (Convent); lower, Miss C. Reardon (Convent). Rudiments of music—Miss Allport (Mr Parker), Miss E. G. Kirk (Mr Parker), Miss R. C. Thomson, Miss M. Harrington, Miss M. Pringle (Mr Parker), Miss C. A. Simpson, Miss T. Shapter (Convent), Miss L. D. Pulsford (Convent), Miss _T. Oliver (Convent), Miss L. Maxwell (Convent), Miss M. Segrief (Convent), Miss E. Bailey (Convent). Sohool rudiments of music —Misses E. Gray, E. Barton, J. Duncan, S. Campbell, L. Delaney, C. O’Leary, F. Fownes and M. Fownes (all pupils of the Convent). Mr L. B. Knott, the examiner in practical subjects, is expected in Wellington during October. Steamship companies have on an average to give passengers two more meals on the eastward voyage across the Atlantic than on. the westwai’d. This is, of course, owing to the difference in time.

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New Zealand Mail, 27 August 1902, Page 19

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, 27 August 1902, Page 19

Untitled New Zealand Mail, 27 August 1902, Page 19