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TECHNICAL SCHOOL.

SOUTH KENSINGTON SCIENCE AND ART DEPARTMENT. EXAMINATION RESULTS. Tlie following is a list of the successful candidates in Wellington and Wairarapa who sat for the recent South Kensington Science and Art Department’s examinations ; SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. Building Construction. —Wellington J. Hopvvood, second class pass; A. Hopwood, first class pass, both in advanced stage ; John Jl. Alurdoch. second class elementary; Percy R. Yebb, second class elementary ; Raymond Sheppard, first class elementary; John R. Barr, second-class elementary; Donald McLeod and William Dawson, honours, first stage pass; Dawson Reeves and Charles Bowler, second class advanced stage; Vincent Barker and Robert Alitchell, second class elementary. Theoretical Inorganic Chemistry. Alastcrton—Janies Alpass and Harley Donald, second class elementary. Alathematics. —Wellington Edwin Daniel and Louis Roichel, first class, first stage. ' Alachine Construction and Drawing. —George Bell, Albert. Exley, Thomas Afagill, Frank Alarchant, John P. Luke, William Eamshaw, Harry Dix, Robert Walker, William Hackworth, first class elementary; William Hunter, Frank Keall, John H. Johnston, second class advanced. Practical Plano and Solid Geometry. —Wellington—Rhoda Aleek and: Aland Kim bell, first class elementary; Alyrtle Lee, Daisy Tonks, Clelia Burton, second class elementary. Applied Mechanics.—Wellington Frank Keall, second class advanced. Botany.—Wellington Lucy Drake, first class elementary. Steam.—Arthur Carman, John Johnston, William Earnshaw, William Hunter, first class elementary; William Kemp, second class elementary. ART department:. Perspective (elementary stage).—Wellington—Daisy Carter,,' Daisy Tonks, Alyrtle Lee, Elizabeth Innis, Florence Sidey, first class; Rose Wiltshire,,second class. Pahiatua —Alice Petrie, first class. Freehand Drawing (olementary^cago). —Wellington—First class passes : Nellie Maudsley, Arthur Hewitt, Lily James, Ellen Pauli, Alajor Wills, Harry Mace, Isabella Wilson. Lucy Brightwell, Christine Langford, Elizabeth Judd, Herbert Thompson, Donald AlcLeod, Rlioda Hopwood, Alabel Tustin, Susannah Hopwood, Henry Reid, James Forbes, Edith Luke, Evolcen Browne, Violet Kirk, Elizabeth Lines, Thomas Stout. Second class passes: Aliiudb Albwatt, Alarion Hart, Emma Asquith, Telfer AlcLean, Thomas Johnstone, William Young, Cyril Woods, Edward Ben, Evelyn Bedwell, Gertrude Baldwin, Laura Ibbetson, Lucretia Ibbetson, Mildred Alaxton, Frank Gamble, Leonard Berg, WSsby Sheppard, Thomas Horrax, Edna Danby, Elizabeth Clements, Louisa Compton, Albert Pallisor, Allan MacDougall, Frederick Alalfe, Garnet Holmes, ’ George Irons, John Adair, Thomas Mcßae, Thomas Aleston, , Arthur Gyles, Constance Knowles, Annie Stock, Beatrice Coleman, Constance Finch, Edith Bendall, Thomas Rothe, John Castle, Charles Green, John Etoveneaux, Ellis Charlesworth. Masterton candidates —Joseph Guest,, first class; Donald Baird and John AlcKonzie, second class. Pahiatua candidates —Winifred Brown and Olive Reeve, first class Winifred Davidson and Alinnow Warren, second class.

Model Drawing (elementary).—Wellington—First class passes : Susannah Hopwood, Rlioda Hopwood, Evelyn Bed T well, John Castle, Charles Pettit, William Sinclair, Violet Kirk, Henry Reid, Herbert Thompson, Walter Elgin, Charles Falconer, Frederick Norton, Alajor Wills, Harry' Aface, Thomas , AlcRae, Francis O’Meara. Second class passes—Maude. Mowatt, Telfer McLean, Louisa Compton, Thomas Johnstone, Elsie Slater, Aileen Liugard, Constance Knowles, Annie Stock,-Albert Palliser, Nellie Maudsloy, Alabel Tustin, Laura Ibbetson. Lncretia . Ibbetson, Irene Taylor, Lily James, William Young, Lucy Bviglitwell. Gertrude Baldwin, Isabella Wilson, Wisby Sheppard, Leonard Berg, Arthur Flanagan, _ Arthur .Hewit, Ellis Charlesworth, William Dawson, Elizabeth Judd, Ellen Paul, Stanley Gyles, Thomas Abes ton, Charles Green, Percy Climie, Donald AlcLeod, John Axolloy, Edward Beu, William Chappie, James Climie. , Pahiatua candidates—Laura Wakeham and Ethel Black, first class. Alastcrton candidates—Joseph Guest, first class; Hilda Nettleford, second class. Freehand Drawing.—Advanced stage —First class passes, Wellington candidates ; Daisy Tonks, Sheila Carter, Edith Bendall, Donald Fraser, John Etevoneaux, Elizabeth Lines, Kate Compton, Clelia Burton, Jane Jones. Second class ■ passes— Henry McCarrisoji and Lilv Carman. Model Drawing.—Advanced stage first class passes, "Wellington, candidates— Sheila Carter, Clelia Burton, Lilian Chappie, Daisy Carter, Daisy Tonks. Second class passes-—Elsie. Slater, and Elizabeth Innes.

Drawing in Light and Shade.—Elementary stage first class passes, Wellingtoni—John Adair, W, Young, Stuart Duncan, Violet Kirk, Annie Stock. Donald Fraser. Edith ITollard. Second class passes—Henry Reid, Thomas Alcston, Edith Bendall, Edith Luke, Tottio Briggs, Alabel Varcoo, Elsie Slater, Elizabeth Inncg, Evclcen Browne, Gertrude Baldwin. Bertha Alowbray, Nena Ncwall, Louis Hyams. Advanced stage —First class pass—Wellington ; Alice Osborne-Gibbes. Second class'passes —Daisy Tonks, Florence Sidey. Alabel Varcoo, Jane Jones, Telfer McLean, F.ilv Pender, Edith Bendall, Elizabeth Innes. > Painting from Still Life.—Wellington —Second class; Jane'Jones, Alildred Allen, Alaude Kimbcll. Design.— Wellington Elementary stage, second class: Maude Kimheil, Bessie Chappie, Florence Sidey. CHAMBERLAIN 5 S COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY Is everywhere acknowledged to be tho most successful medicine in* use for Bowel Complaints. It always cures, and cures | quickly. ■ It can be depended upon even in the most severe and dangerous cases. Cures griping, all kinds of diarrhoea, | and at the first unusual looseness of the .bowels should ho taken, Bold by all dealers. Price, Is Gd. 3s. 699

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3942, 6 January 1900, Page 3

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TECHNICAL SCHOOL. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3942, 6 January 1900, Page 3

TECHNICAL SCHOOL. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3942, 6 January 1900, Page 3

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