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New Zealand Gazette of Thursday, July 1, 1915 Jumb. so. 2241 SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1915. 1)ublis1Jth bU JutgorifJl. W~LLINGTON, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1916. Teachers holding Oemfwates or Licenses under t~ CI.AsSIFIBD LIST OJI' TBAOHBBS. Education Acl, 1914. lfame. Education Department, Wellington, 30th June, 1915. rr HE following list of teachers is issued in accordance with clause :fifty-seven of the regulations respecting Al. teachers' certificates 'made by an Order in Council on the Anderson, William John, M.A., Director of 13th February, 1912. LL.D. Education Reasons for promotion are indicated by the letters A, M, Armour, William Allan, M.A., M.Sc. (High school) S, which stand respectively for " attainments," " marks Barrowclough, Alfred Ernest, M.A., Marlborough awarded by an Inspector," and "length of service." Any B.C.E. teacher that has been promoted can have a record of pro­ Bates, Frederic Arthur, M.A. Wanganui motion endorsed upon his certificate on making application Beaglehole, Edward William, M.A. to the Department ; and any teacher whose status has ceased Bee, John Guthrie, M.A. Wellington to be provisional can obtain a full certificate on returning Bell, Alexander (i), M.A. (Department) his provisional certificate. Bevan-Brown, Charles Edward, M.A. (High school) Blackie, Walter Guthrie, M.A., B.Sc. Southland In the column headed " Engagement " is inserted the Blake, Bertie Newman Thornton, Wellington A. name of the Education Board under which a teacher in a M.A. pul>lio school is acting, or an indication of other professional Boyle, John, B.A. (M. & T.) employment in education. (Private) in this column indi­ Bressey, Florence Fanny, M.A., Miss Otago cates teachers of private schools subject to inspection; the Brock, William, M.A. (Inspector) letters (M. & T.) denote instructors of recognized classes Burns, Andrew Nisbet, M.A. Wellington under the Regulations for Manual and Technical Instruction ; Burnside, William, B.A... (Inspector) a blank in this column signifies that a teacher was not Campbell, Eliza, M.A., Miss Otago engaged in the work of instruction as herein indicated at Campbell, Flora, B.A., Miss (High school) the end of 1914, or at the date of information received Campbell, Frank Hyde, B.A. (High school) during the current year. Chilton, Charles, M.A., D.So. (Professor) The word " Miss " is enclosed in square brackets in the Colee, Walter Cuthbert, M.A. .• N. Canterbury case of married women whose maiden name alone is known Combs, Frank Livingstone, M.A. ... Wellingt-On . .A,.S.M. to the Department. Cousins, Herbert Glanville, M.A. .. Auckland Cresswell, Thomas Richard, M.A ... (High school) In the summ11ry at the end of the list certificated and Crosby, Edward, M.A. Auckland . A. licensed teachers are classified as employed or unemployed Cruickshank, Christina Murray, M.A. (High school) according as the column headed " Engagement " shows or M.Sc., Miss does not show engagement in teaching-work. '.l'he names of Corrie, Janet Reid, M.A., Miss (High achool) teachers that are not known to have been engaged in teaching Davis, John King, M.A ... (High school) at any time during the past five years have been removed Don, John Robert, M.A., D.Sc. (Inspector) from the list. Drummond, James, M.A. (High school) J. ALLEN, Finlayson, Annie Christina, M.A., N. Canterbury S.l\I. Minister of Education. Mis11 A ~ ---- --~------------- 2'342 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 80 Name. Name. Engagement. AI--continued. BI-continued. Fleming, Thomas Reid, M.A., LL.B. (Inspector) Alley, Frederic James ! N. Canterbury 1 Flower, Arthur Edward, M.A., M.Sc. : (High school) Ambrose, Thomas William, B.A. N. Canterbury Foster, Thomas Scholfield, M.A. N. Canterbury Andrew, William Jefferey, M.A. Wanganui Fraser, Mary Isabel, M.A., Miss Andrews, Edward Weston, B.A. (High school) Garton, Wilfred William, M.A. , N. Canterbury Atkinson, Thomas Samnd S.J>f (Inspector) Gibbs, Frederick Giles, M.A. 1 Nelson Austin, William Semmens Gifford, Algernon Charles, M.A. (High school) Bain, Andrew, B.A. S. Canterbury Gifford, Arthur John, M.A. Nelson Bakor-Ga.bb, Mary, B.A., Mrs. Gifford, Sylvia Esther, M.A., Miss .. (High school) Bakewell, Frederick Haslam, M.A .•. (Inspector) Grant, Catharine Donaldson, M.A., Balch, William, B.A. N. Canterbury I Ballachey, Ernest Harold, B.A. Wellington Miss I (Inspector) Gray, Alexander, B.A. 1 N. Canterbury Ballantyne, William Archibald, B.A. Greig, Violet Maude, M.A., B.Sc., I (High school) Bastings, William Edgar Otago Miss Bean, William Dallas N. Ctmterburv Hamilton, Robert James, M.A., B.Sc. Auckland Bedingfield, 1.Jouglas Shelley, B.A... Wellington · Harrison, Wilkinson Lewins, :\f.A. Otago M. de Berry, Leonard Frederick, M.A. j Westland Heatley, Frederic Joseph, M.A., Bing, Louisa Evelyn, B.A., Miss , (High school) Hight, James, M.A., Litt. D. (Professor) Bird, William Watson, M.A. (Inspector) Hodges, Flora ,Jamieson Wilson, (High school) S.M. Blake, Alexander Charles Wellington M.A., Miss Blakey, Frank Ernest, B.A. Auckland Howell, John Henry, B.A., B.Sc... (M. & T.) Blenncrhassett, Annie, B.A., Miss .. (High school) Hunter, Thomas Alexander, M.A., (Professor) Booth, George Frederick, B.A. Ota.go M.Sc. Bourke, Charles, B.A. N. Canforbury Inglis, Alexander, M.A., M.Sc. (Inspector) Bowie, John, B.A. Hawke's Bay Kime, Percy, M.A. Wanga.nui Boyce, Charles George Morton Nelson Kirk, Harry Borrer, M.A. (Professor) Broad, Charles Harrington, B.A. (High school) Laing, Robert Malcolm, M.A., B.Sc. (High school) Brodie, Thomas (High school) Lippiatt, George, M.A. Auckland Brunton, John, M.A. N. Canterbury Lorimer, Margaret, M.A., Miss (High school) Bryant, William Henderson Nelson Lusk, Harold Butler, M.A., LL.B..• Burley, William Edward, B.A. Wanganui Lynskey, Michael, M.A ... N. Canterbury A. Burn, David William Murray, M.A. Otago :'vfoCulloch, Maleolrn Kennedv, M.A. (High school) Burns, John Campbell, M.A. Wellington Mollrath, James Wordsworth, M.A., (Inspector) Casey, Mary )fand, Miss .. (Private) 'A.S.M. LL.B., Litt. D. Caughley, John, M.A. N. Canterbury !lfoKnight, Susannah Catherine (High school) Chaplin, Emily Anne, B.A., Miss N. Canterbury Campbell, M.A., M.Sc., Miss Chaplin, Wilfred Theodore Hawke's Bay McLean, Mary Jane, M.A., Miss .. (High school) Chappell, William, B.A. Auckland McNeil, Angus, M.A. (Inspector) Charters, Alexander Burnet, M.A. (I11Spector) McNickle, John Alexander, M.A ... (Private) Clark, Sidney Alfred, B.A. (High school) Majbr, Charles Thomas, M.A., B.Sc. (Private) Clark, William Hamilton, B.A. tsouthland Marshall, Patrick, M.A., D.Sc. (Professor) Clarke, Robert Bruce .. S. Canterbury Mills, Clara Beatrice, M.A., B.Sc., (M. & 'l'.) C'olern",n. Bernard Franuis Peter Nelson Miss Cooke, Charles John, B.A. Moore, John Alexander, M.A., B.Se. Otago Coutts, Thomas Robert William, B.A.I Otago Morland, Thomas Arthur, M.A. N. Canterbury A. Cowles, Jabez Alfred, B.A. • Wellington Mulgan, Edward Ker, M.A. (Inspector) Cox, William Lomis • . , Auckland N:ghtingal , H,nry John, M.A. WPllington .. A. Crabbe, Norman James .. I Auckland Niven, James, M.A., M.Sc. (M. & T.) Crawford, Alexander, B.A. (lnspector) Parr, Edward James, M.A., B.Sc... (High school) Crawford, James Melville Bal- ! (School for the Pearce, Thomas David, M.A. (High school) four, B.A. ; deaf) Pinder, Edward, M.A. • • Otago Cronin, Bartholomew, B.A. ·1 .. Purchase, John Ernest, M.A. N. Canterbury Crosby, Eleanor Elise Teesdale. B.A., (High school) Renner, Frederick Henry Martyn, (High school) Mi:-;s i M.A. Curd, Frank Burley I Hawke's Bay Robison, George Gerald Stuart, M.A. (High school) Daki~, Ja~es Penney, B.A. (High school) Rocke!, Robert Hermann, M.A. (High school) Dalglish, Gilbert, B.A. S. Canteroury Rowley, Elizabeth Matilda, M.A., (High school) Darrow, Harry Alexander I Auckland Miss Dawe, James, B.A. N. Canterbury Rudman, Robert Edgar, M.A., B.Sc. (High school) Dodds, James Noble, M.A. I Hawke's Bay Rutherford, John Robert, M.A. Otago Donald, James . Southland Salmond, Ma.ry, M.A., Miss Southland A. Douds, Thomas . 1 N. Canterbury Shrewsbury, Elsie, M.A., Miss Auckland Downes, Louisa Alice Nina, B.A., j (High school) Simmers, George Annand, M.A. Miss Simmers, James Macintosh, M.A ... (High school) Drew, Gertrude Annie, M.A., Miss (High school) Drummond, Peter, B.A. (High school) Sinclair, Ellen Ev,ingeliue, Miss Auckland jA.S.M.' Speight, ltol>Ort, M.A., M.Sc. (Cant. Gol.) Earl, Edwin Thomas, B.A. Otago Spencer, William Edward, M.A., ( Inspector) Edie, ,John Kerr .. Wellington M.Sc. Evans, Francis Thomas .. N. Canterbury Strachan, David Anderson, M.A. (Inspector) Farnie, Thoma.a Cheyne, M.A. S. Canterburv Thomas, William, M.A. (High school) Ferguson, Albert James, M.A. Otago • Tibbs, James William, M.A. (High school) Ferguson, Catherine, M.A., Miss (High school) Uttley, George Harry, M.Sc. M. Ferguson, Daniel, M.A. S. Canterbury Watson, Herbert Bernard, M.A. (High school) 1 Foote, Frank, B.A., B.Sc. (High school) White, David Renfrow, M.A. Foss, Reginald John • . Wellington Wilson, Ebenezer, M.A. ( High school) Foster, William Henry Leider, M.A. Wellington Wilson, Francis Prendeville, M.A ... (Victoria Col.) Fulla.rton, John George, B.A. Wilson, Marion Kitty, M.A., Miss .. Wellington Garrard, Charles Wilson, B.A. (Inspector) Gatenby, William Joshua., B.A. Auckland Gatland, Arthur Raglan, B.A, .. (High school) s Gellatly, Margaret Nicol, M.A., Miss (Private) Bl. Gibson, Mary Victoria, M.A., Miss .. (High school) Adams, John Joseph, B.A. N. Canterbury Gill, Thomas Henry, M.A., LL.B. .. (Inspector) Aitken, James, B.A. Wanganui Golding, Jonathan, B.A... Southland Alexander, Helen, B.A., Miss Gould, William Horace .. A. JULY 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2243 --·-·-~--Eng&11emen,.--, )-ai .
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