JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS.
Per Press Association. WELLINGTON". February 20. The following are the names of the first. fifty if the candidatts who have passed the* Junior Civil Service examination, arranged in order of merit :—Ada O'Callaghai. iChristchureh). Jane Turner 10aniauii. Philip Cunningham lNapier), David Hansen (Auckland). John Hay (Oamaru). • ietald Keddt.i tOauiarul, Thomas Purves lUuuediit). Aiines Graham (Auckland). Gertruut Potter 'Auckland). John Diummoiid (Napk-ri, l.uy Morris (DunedinK Mignonette liridson (Auckland) and John Johnson iWellington; equal, Eleanor Gideon (Auckland), Nora Smythe (Christchurch). Gertrude Davidson (Wellington) and William O'Meani (Auckland) equal. Margaret Diysdale tDunedhii and Robert Park (I'denheim) equal. Margaiet McLean and Edwin Wilson (Nel.-on) equal. Annie Keasberry iWellingtonl. Ernest McGiegor iGisborne). Charles Stewart (New Plymouth). Percy Jones (Timaru), Allan MacDougall (Wellington) and Kenneth Smythe (Wellington) | equal. David Dunne (Oamaru). James ForI res ton (Palmeisron). Kenneth McKenzie [ (Napier), Charles White (Dunedin). David ' Florance (Christchurch), Martin Hampson (Auckland), Clande Holden (Wanganui), I T.rmjga Wnrrall f Anclrbind'i Stanley f-jporop
tlnvercargill), Arthur Jones (Thames). Duncan Greenwood (Auckland), John Young ilMenheiiii). James Thompson (Westport). Cuthbert Freyburg (Wellington) and : Mabel Lungford (Wellington) and Minnie Moore (Uokitika) equal, James Tudhope (Oamaru), Isaac Cornwall (Greymouth) and Roy Dellow (Auckland) and Ole Nikolaison (Napier) equal, Henry Joyce (Auckland), Winifred McFadden iWestport), Lydia Barclay (Greymouth) and Arthur Bretherton (Wanganui) and Florence Hunt (Timaru).
The following Timaru candidates also passed the Civil Service (the figures opposite each name bting the order of merit): — 54. Robert Black: 68, Robert Goldsman; 79, James Brosnahau ; 80, Gordon Gapper ; 110, William Harte: 122, Robert Sutherland : 139, John Cameron; 142, Jeanie Stewart; 181, William Hall- Jones; 200. George Squire. *
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11998, 21 February 1903, Page 3
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263JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11998, 21 February 1903, Page 3
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