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The New Zealand University.

At the sitting of the v University Senate at Auckland on Thursday, ' a committee was ap-pointed-to go.overthe examiners' reports on the receipt of the junior scholarships examination and matriculation examination. It was reported that, the following are the names in their order of merit of the candidates entitled to junior scholarships:— T. Rowej Christchurch ; D. Andrews, Nelson ; P. DimeJ Christdiurch ; H. Inglis, Christchurch; R. Lamb, Christchurch ; H. F. yon Haast, Christchurch ; X. 1 Alexander, Christchurch ; W. R. Fleming, Dunedin. ' , The following are amongst the candidates' for junior scholarships who have qualified for matriculation :— W. Allen} S. R. Ferguson, J. Murray^ W. iM'Laren, D. J. 'Robertson^ Dunedin, i > The following „are amongst those who have passed the matriculation /examination :— Rj M. Beattie,'W. ,C,hristie, .J. B. Grant, A.' Lindsay, S. P. Seympur, W. A. Sime, and G: Williamson, Dtiriedin'. On the motion' 6V Processor Brown it was resolved— " That eighti junior scholarships a year be awarded to Ine candidates mentioned' m the report; and entitled toaneritsiViAn > •<" !

Licensing Committee Elections. \ |" '' "'' 'SOUT& DUNEDIN EAST."''' ' I , The poll for, the election of a licensing. com-j mittee for,, South Dv n edin . East .■ was taken! on' Thursday, with the 'following result :— . i ;Patrick Carey ■.. ■ ..' ' ..37 '< James ßaird ' ' ..' ' ' • .: .. 34 Josoph Osmond ... .. ..27 ""Richard llealey ..,, .. ..26 William Thomas .." .. ..23 Alfred George Price ' .. .. 20 William Sutcliffe .. .. .. 20 I John Thomas Koughton .. ..19 ! William Wardrop .. ' „ .. 19 Benjamin Throp .V .. .. 13 Informal „ - .. ..3 TheRETUBNING-OFFiOER-(Mr R.B. Martin), declared the first five duly elected. Of 175 1 ' electors 'on the roll only 70 voted. ' , DEEPSTREAM. , The following is the result of the polling for the Deepstream licensing committee, which took place on the 28th ult. at Waipori : — James Ritchie, 18; William Caudwell, 15 j Jonas Harrop, 14; Richard Pilling, 11 j Robert Cotton, 11; R. Webb, 10: David M'lntosh, '9; Alexander 'Fraser, s;.Alfred. Alfred Needham, 4. — Mr W. E. Shury, deputy-returning-officer, declared Messrs Ritchie, Caudwell, Harrop, •Pilling, and Cotton duly elected. Only some 25 voted out of over 100 electors. / OTAKIA.

The poll for the Otakia licensing district resulted as follows :— John Stevenson (Henley), 1 1 ; William Pirie, 13 ; Henry Palmer, 12; James M'Nab, 11; John Graham, 9; ;Wm. Martin, 7<; Peter Leitch, 7. There was one informal vote. The first five were declared elected.

ST. KILDA PARK.

' The polling for the election of a Licensing Committee for this district took place on Saturday, and resulted in the following five gentlemen being elected :—: — ' Hugh Gourley.. .. ..38 William Allan .. ■ .. ..30 William O. 1 lies .. ' ' ' .. 22 \ , Henry Dent .. ..' .. 20 ' Williamlngs .. .. • .. 20," , The names of the unsuccessful candidates and the number of votes polled by each arenas follows :— Peter Currie 15, George Thomas Clarke 14, James Stenhouse -13, Joseph Feltham 11, Pharoah Thomas 9, "Albert Edward De Carle 9', and James Charles Burman 5. , t> . There were three informal votes. '

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Otago Witness, Issue 1581, 11 March 1882, Page 23

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The New Zealand University. Otago Witness, Issue 1581, 11 March 1882, Page 23

The New Zealand University. Otago Witness, Issue 1581, 11 March 1882, Page 23

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