JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION.
WELLINGTON, January 20.
The name of Miss Ina Dugelby, of Napier, appears first in order of merit, and that of Miss Alice Palmer, of Invercargill, second in order of merit, for the whole colony in the list of those who passed the junior civil examination.
The Dunedin candidates who passed and their order of merit are as follow : — Mary Pearce, 18 ; Catherine Murray, 25 ; Lily Cornish (Lawrence), 31; Margaret M'Lelland, 38 ; Lucy Cunningham, 48 ; Patricia Geaney, 49; James Martin, 52; Frederick Wilkie, 67 ; William Pearce, 81 ; James Barnett, 84; Evelyn Shaw, 88; Eliza Joslin, 91; Helen Jack, 94; Gladys Mellick, 98 j Winifred'! Broad and Selina Fisher, 159; Percy Islip, 164; George Sharp, 168; John Arthur, 173 ; Elsie . Diey, 178 ; Bridget Wright, 200; David Herbert, 202; William Shaw, 213 ; Daniel Hartstonge, 218 ; William Sargisson, 223; Edmond Joyce.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2654, 25 January 1905, Page 58
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