INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANTS
RESULTS OP EXAMINATIONS, A meeting of tho Council was) held yesterday, Mr AV, H. Grundy, president, in tho chair. Tho results of the examinations held in October, 11X12, are new announced as follows: Passed as Follow—G. P. Hollins, of Christchurch. As Associates—J. Clark, of Christahuroh (fellowship on attaining the ago of twenty-five years); AV. H. Parsons, of Christchurch; J. M. G. McKenzie, of AVellington; O. A. Redgrave, of Wellington; K. J. O. Joosten, of Christchurch ; H. Brasch, of Dunedin ; E. H. Burton, of Christchurch; AV. McCulloch, *of Napier; AV. S. Newburgh, of Christchurch; H. Y. Cameron, of Dunedin; A. T. Blyth, of Dunedin. Completed their examination aa Associates (having previously secured a partial pass)—P. C. Cooper, of Christchurch; A. Gee, of Ashburton. Secured partial pass as Fellows—J. J. Oswald, of Christchurch. Mr Oswald secured the highest marks of any candidate in Australasia, getting 598 out of a possible 700. Secured partial passes as Associates— AV. H. Hemingway, of Auckland; W* E. Nichols, of AVellington; H. E. Jarman, of Christchurch; AV. E. Best, of Christchurch; AV. R. Heuey, of .Christchurch ; R. A. Collins, of Ashburton; R. Hanning, of Dunedin; L. C- A., Schulcubcrg, of Dunedin. The successful students were os follows ;—ln Class I.—H. C. S. Bouloott, of AVellington; B. Fell, of Dunedin ; E. 0. Smyth, of AVellington; Al, A. N. Somerville, of AVellington; P< N. Jeffreys, of Dunedin; A. T. Rainbow, of Napier; H. R. Bloxam,of Christchurch ; H. E. Avery, of Wellington; T. Verry, of AVellington; R. T. Adams, of AVellington; O. D. AVilscra, of Napieb; H. N. McCallum, of Christchurch; G. AV. of Auckland. In doss 11. —F. Palk, of Christchurch; W. KAVeloh, of AVellington; H. Dawson, of AVellington. In Class HI.—C. TV. Mack, of AA r ellington; G. Matthews, of AVellington; J. Hollaby, of AVellington; P. Langdon, of Wellington; H. W. Thompson, of Wellington; H. L. Mitchell, of AVellington. Tho prizes for proficiency in accountancy subjects awarded to student* from secondary schools in the colony wore gained by the following:—First prize, £5, H. ,<R. Bloxam, Christ’s College; second prize, £3. R. T. Adams, AVellington College; third prize, £2. H, •M. McCallum, Boys’ High School, Christchurch.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4869, 22 January 1903, Page 5
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