University Examinations
BEING HELD AT WAIPUKURAU START MADE THIS MORNING For the first time in the history of Waipukurau this town has been created a centre for the holding of University of New Zealand examinations, the centre having previously been at Waipawa for the Central Hawke’s Bay District. Commencing this morning, under the supervision of Mr. E. Broad, thirteen local Candidates are sitting for accountancy, law (LL.B.) and 8.A., etc., examinations, which will be held daily until Tuesday, November 18th. In the majority of subjects the papers, after completion by the candidates, are posted to Wellington, while others are forwarded to England. The results of the examinations in all subjects, it is expected, will be available towards the end of January or early in February of next year.
The examinations are being held at St. Mary’s Hall, Porangahau Road.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXIV, Issue 128, 3 November 1930, Page 4
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