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List of Passes. The following lists contain statements of the principal results of the examination held at the end of March, 1880. It must be understood that the granting of a certificate depends only in part upon the result of an examination, and that candidates who have not had the experience required by the regulations, or who do not receive the necessary marks from a School Inspector, have no claim to a certificate. The first list contains the names of the successful candidates at the examination for Class D. The second supplies similar information with regard to Class E. The third and fourth lists give the names of candidates who will be allowed to qualify for Classes D and E respectively, by passing at the next examination in those subjects only in which they have this year been unsuccessful. The fifth is the list of candidates whose status before the examination was "provisional," and who have now passed in the additional subjects necessary for a full certificate. Every candidate will receive a private intimation of his success or failure, and those whose names are in the third and fourth lists will be advised as to the subj ects in which they will require to be examined again. An asterisk against a name signifies that the candidate is too young to hold a full certificate. I. Passed the Examination for Class D. * Christina Kirk Henderson. Auckland — John James Mahood. Walter Airey. * Annie Emily Mannering. * Alfred McCracken. Egbert John Mayo. Edward Millington. Florence Ockford. Richard John Pearce. * Robert Curer Whitham. Percy Scott Smallfield. Otago— . Ralph Duncan Stewart. * Louis Williamson Adams. * Eliza Gilchrist Wallace. * Harriet Isabella Bett. Wellington— * Jane Kelly. Edward Samuel. James Robertson. Nelson — Southland — Edward Cowles. Arthur Frederic Elwell. North Canterbury jjj_ Partial Success recorded towards Class D. William Dixon. Auckland— * Edith Sydney Dunnage. George William Bradshaw. William Hale. * Marion Dunning. * Charles Dorey Hardy. Wynne Charles Stewart Gray. Henry Kitchingman. Frederick William Kysh. Emily Peach. Edward Watkins. * Sibella Euphemia Ross. North Canterbury— * Isabella Spensley. * William Alexander Banks. * Joseph Thomas. Bethia Jack. Otago Ann Kitchingman. * Helen Alexander. * Frederick William Wake. * Bethia Brmgans. Otago— * Margaret Buchanan. Jessie Christina Brown. William Christie. . * ga rah Lizzie Crump. * Jane Leighton Couper, HeEry n^dale. * James Fitzgerald. Southland— * William Fitzgerald. Walter Wilmot Madden. * Catherine McAra Graham. Cornelius Mahoney. Forrestina Elizabeth Grant. * Catherine Haig. jy. Partial Success recobded towards Class E. * Helen Alexandnna Hossack. ah a «• Edith Jane Emma Little. AucManct— William Macandrew. -et Jane Allely. Mary Milne (Caversham). . | I±red 6John Youngson. * Agnes Carr. q ~ 1 -, Lydia De Carteret. 0U Thomas Bradley Bennett. £™ a Elizabeth Drought. Eobert Coates Dyer. H. Passed the Examination for Class E. * Mary Catherine Howard. Auckland— j ess i e McGlashan. James Armstrong. Alexander McNaughton. Bethia Blades. Jane Simpson. * Amy Eliza Bottnll. * Jane Hett Sinclair. Annie Harkis Jaue Catherine Spence. * Eliza Jane Holder. Harry Walter Wells. Evan Richards. Caroline Ellen White. * Ellen Ann Swam. * L ydia Wright. * Janet Williams. Wellington North Canterbury— Frederick William Connell. * John Charles Allan. Westland Alice Buxton. * Harriet Florence Gilroy. * Alice Eleanor Henderson.