State Examinations, 1912
The State examinations of Nurses and Midwives were held on December sth and 6th. There were 84 candidates for the former, several of whom had passed m the paper on medical nursing and practical work at the June examination, and now sat only for the surgical paper. The results were obtained just m time to enable the Department to let the nurses know before Christmas, but not m time for publication m order of merit. The following is the list of passes m order of merit * — Mabel She re, Palmerston North. 1 ; Kate Griffith, and Annabella Parker, Auckland. 2, equal ; Mary A. Jameson and Isabella B. Holden, Hamilton, 3, equal ; Eliz. H. Hentschke, Hawera, 4 ; Mary E. Affleck, New Plymouth, 5 : Anna Arnold, Waihi and Mary Carmichae], Palmerston North, 6, equal ; Mary W. White, Christchurch, 7 ; Queenie I. Browne, Tnvercargill, 8 ; Isabel G. B. Sanders, Palmerston North, and Barbara M. Tilly, Auckland, 9, equal ; Alice M. Carr, Auckland, and Joan Scaife, Dunedin, 10, equal ; Elsie M. Donald, Wellington, and Barbara Washbourne, Christchurch, 11, equal ; Ruth Utting, Auckland, and Eliz. B. Young, New Plymouth, 12, equal ; Daisy V. Pine, Christchurch, 13 ; Christina J. Mackenzie, Dunedin, and Cecilia S. Savage, Christchurch, Thomasina Ball, Christchurch, 14, equal ; Edith M. O'Loughlin, Palmerston North, 15 ; Gwendolin Thomson, Thames, 16 ; Margaret A. Dysart, Napier, 17 ; Sarah Dawson, Gisborne, Isobel Mi]ne ; Christchurch, and Agnes Patterson, Gisborne, 18, equal ; Mary G. Grigor, Christchurch, 19; Jessie Logan, Auckland and Ellen A. Wallace, New Plymouth, 20, equal'; Hephizibah Kennedy, Christchurch, 21 ; Constance E. Brigham, Auckland, 22 ; Gladys N. Metherell, Christchurch; 23 ; Eva M. Livesey, Christchurch, 24 ; Nora P. Fitzgibbon, Christchurch, and Eliza F. Martin, Wellington, 25, equal ; Berneicie Byrne, Gisborne, and Mary L. Christmas, Christchurch, 26, equal ; Muriel A. C. Horrocks, ar>d Hilda M. Steele, Auckland, 27, equal ; Violet E. Whinam, Christchurch, 27 . Margaret Hunter, Auckland, 28 ; Gertrude M. Leipst,
Mercury Bay, and Nellie Morton, Gisborne, 29, equal ; Lily W. Macdermott, Thames, and Ida M. Watts : Wanganui, 30, equal ; Mabel Brawn, Christchurch, and Mary G. Withers, Ashburton, 31, equal; Ingeborg M. K. Maegaard, Palmerston North, and Eliz. A. Porteous, Dannevirke, 32, equal ; Louisa M. Early, Napier, 33 ; Lucy M. Lea, New Plymouth, 34 ; Nellie Telt'er, Gore, 33 ; Jane E. Brown, Palmerston North, 36 ; Winnifred Brooke, Wellington, 37 ; Florence Valentine, Dunedin, 38 ; Margaret Boyd, Wellington, 39 ; Mabel G. Gray, Wellington, 40 ; Isabel Isdell, Waihi, 41. We hope m our next issue to publish the best answers and some comments by the examiners, who on account of the large numbers of papers to correct and the intervention of the holidays have not yet been able to send their reports m time for this publication.
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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume VI, Issue 1, 1 January 1913, Page 32
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445State Examinations, 1912 Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume VI, Issue 1, 1 January 1913, Page 32
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