INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANTS.
The council of the Incorporated Institute of Accountants of New Zealand met last Wednesday, Mr W. R. Holmes, of Auckland, president, in the chair. The reports of the examiners at the October examinations were considered, with the following results:— Passed as associates—W. McOulloch, of Napier; B. A. iMoore, of Blenheim: J. F. Stones, E. W. Hunt. H. D. Vickery (who obtained highest marks of aP.I candidates here and in Australia), W. E. Niohol, all of Wellington; P. Muirhouse, of Rangiora; A. Stewart, H. T. Whittingham, J. Morrison, W. H. Henry, all, of Christchurch; E C. Leary and A. Y. Cameron, of Dunedin.
Partial passes as associates— S. G. Chambers and W.- H. Hemingway, of Auckland; O. Cbllins, G. F. Judd W. S. Wheeler, of Wellington; J. G.’Anderson, of Wanganui; E. G. Sim, of Blenheim; G. W. Sellar, of Masterton; M. Bruce, of Ashburton; J. B. Beckett and W. E. Best, of Christchurch: J. F. Best, of Bth Albans; and J. A. Sherriff, of Invercargill. Students—First class—J. O. Young, Palmerston North; G. H. Nicholas, K. K. Thompson, Wellington; P. G. Greenwood, A. H. Gilby, Christchurch; J. S. Wares, Mornington; R. Wadie, A. Longley, J. G. Clark, W. Nanbhali, Dunedin.
Second class—D. A. Riggs, Wellington, and a Napier student, name not to hand.
Third class—R. 8. Helilaby, H. C. Speedy, C. D. McLaren, Wellington; P. S. Larcomb, A. K. Drew. Palmerston North; CJ. G. Farrow, Christchurch; T. Callender, J. Fife, Dunedin. The prizes given by the council to students from secondary schools were awarded as follows: First prize G. H. Nicholls, second prize H . K. Tlhompsan, both of Wellington College; third prize, R. Wadie, Boys’ High School, Dunedin.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1666, 3 February 1904, Page 70
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