THE LAW EXAMINATIONS.
(Peb United Pbe3s Association,
CfinisTOHOßcn, October 23. Of several barristers ami solicitors admitted elsewhere who were examined by Messrs T. S. Weston and Allan Holmes, T. S. Smith (Dunedin), A. D. Stone, and A I). Townsend (Christchnrch) have passed. Of 39 New Zealand law students, Mr J. K. Thornton (Daaedin) passed as barrister, and the following »re favourably reported on for the position of solicitors : —Messrs T. D. Harman, T. Russell, R. S. Florence, W. Hoban, J. Pottß, Chrißtchurch : J. Thompson, Wellington ; J. Mouat, J. Cresswell, C. C. Ward, E Chrisp, V. G. Day, Gisborne; R. W. Kingdon, K. Wynn-Williams, T. H. Steadman, Auckland; W. Rigby, F. H. Cooke, J. Baume, J. North, A. Jamea, W. A. Coatos, and H. A. Stratford, Dunedin. The Canterbury Law Society's gold medal was not awarded. The certificate of merit wa3 awarded to E. E. Chrisp, Gisborne.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7093, 7 November 1884, Page 2 (Supplement)
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