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No 8, 8 February 1938 Jumb. 8. 177 SUPPLEMENT ~'0 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1938. WELLINGTON, 'l'UESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1936. School Certificate Examination, 1937. Name. Centre. Allan, Winifred Jessie Dunedin. Education Department, Allcock, George McKinney Whangarei. Wellington. Allen, Florence May Nelson. Allen, James Rupert .. Gisborne. HE following lists contain the results of the School Allen, Judith Chalmers New Plymouth. T Certificate Examination held in November and De­ Allen, Leslie Jean Christchurch. cember, 1937. Allen, Margaret Rosemary Stansfield Masterton. List I contains the names in alphabetical order of the can­ Allen, Robert Henry .. Feilding. didates who passed the School Certificate Examination. Allen, Roy Vincent .. Palmerston North. List II contains the names of candidates who obtained a Alley, Loma Linette .. Thames. partial pass in the Examination. Allison, John Robert Christchurch. N. T. LAMBOURNE, Director of Education. Allpress, Clive Charles Auckland. Allpress, Courteney James Otahuhu. LIST I. Allum, Lillian Mary .. Auckland. Name. Centre. Ambridge, Audrey Lorna Christchurch. Aburu, John Henry •. New Plymouth. Amess, Dorothy Evelyn Stratford. Aburu, Ruth New Plymouth. Amies, William Keith Palmerston North. Ackerman, John Darral Levin. Andersen, Ruth Lilian Dannevirke. Adams, Aileen Tui .. Wanganui. Anderson, Alexander Edward .. Christchurch. Adams, David Winton Carterton. Anderson, Alison Wynette Wellington. Adams, Howard John Wellington. Anderson, Athol George Westport. Adamson, Alexander lnvercargill. Anderson, Desmond Alfred Auckland. Adamson, Mori Winnifred Lower Hutt. Anderson, Donald George Nelson. Addison, Reginald Halsey Christchurch. Anderson, Ell~ Kaarina Gisborue. Adlam, Anthony Hamilton. Anderson, Howard Pellew Wellington. · Adlam, Reginald George David Auckland. Anderson, Jack Frederic Auckland. Admore, Frank Ream Wanganui. Anderson, June Doreen Nelson. Agar, Keith Trevor .. Christchurch. Anderson, Lynn Wilding lnvercargill. Aiken, David Leslie .. Christchurch. Anderson, Margaret Joan Ewenson Wellington. Aim, Bruce McGill .. .. Auckland. Anderson, Margaret Keir Hamilton. Aitken, Alexander William Auckland. Anderson, Mary Buchanan Auckland. Aitken, Ashley Morton Invercargill. Anderson, Terence Knight Auckland. Aitken, Colin Campbell Gisborue. Andrew, James Douglas Palmerston North. Aitken, Mary Neil Christchurch. Andrewes, Desmond Yarborough Auckland. Aitken, Peter Robert Christchurch. Andrews, Bruce Allan Wellington. Akel, Frederick Wellingtor>. Andrews, Ian Gilmer Hamilton. Aldridge, Gregory Francis Wellington. Andricksen, Laurie Harley Levin. Alexander, David Aitken Wairoa. Annand, James Bertram New Plymouth. Alexander, Grace Evelyn Wairoa. Anstey, Elisa.beth Norma Timaru. Alexander, Joan Dorothy Methven. Apperley, Errol Rona.Id Hastings. Algar, June Kathleen Wellington. Archbold, Donald John Ward Hawera. Allan, Arnold Howard Wellington. Archey, Alison Elizabeth Timaru. Allan, Joan Cross Palmerston North. Archibald, Joan Stewart Auckland. Allan, Laurence George Palmerston North. Allan, Rona Mae Dunedin. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. .[No. 8 Name. Centre. Name. Centre. Arkinstall, Keith Selwyn Auckland. Beedie, John Stott Dannevirke. Arlidge, Allan Stephen Palmerston North. Beedie, Stuart William Stott .. Dannevirke. Armour, Frederick George Huntly. Beere, Graeme Maunsell Whangarei. Armour, Hugh Paterson Christchurch. ·. Beetham, Fredric Guy Trevor Wanganui. Armstrong, Dengate Robert Palmerston North·. Belcher, Gordon Stanley .. Oamaru. Armstrong, Thomas Andrew Masterton. Bell, Douglas Warwick Rowan Auckland. Arroll, Colin John Auckland. Bell, Ian Kenneth Wellington. Ashcroft, Gladys Mary Marton. Bell, Pamela Muriel. Auckland. Atkins, Noel Alfred Florence .. Kawakawa. Bell, Wa.llace R,aymond · Invercargill. Attewell, Bryce Eric .• Gisborne; Bell-Booth, Margaret Auckland. Austin, Lancelot Frederick George Reefton. Belshaw; Cyril Shirley· Auckland. Austin, Lorna Joan .. · New Plymouth. Bennett, Betty Hilda Christchurch. Austin, Malcolm Andrew Ashburton, Bennett, Gwenda Evelyn Mary Te Kuiti. Aynsley, Mary Patricia Greymouth. Bennett, Rachael Eleanor - Wellington. Bacon, William.Ivan Dunedin. · Bennett,.Trevor Vernon· Gisborne. Badger, Allison Eames Christchurch. Bennetts, Kathleen Margaret .. Cromwell. Baggs, Beryl Gordon Dunedin. Benny, Henry Robert Clifford Balclutha. Bagley, Marjorie Grace Gisborne. · Benson, Joseph Henry Nelson. Bagley, William Alexander Dunedin. Beresford, Raymond Burnet .. Auckland. Bagnall, Dorothy Chadwick Otahuhu. Bergh, Sydney Anne Vanden .. Christchurch. Bagnall, Lorna Weston Auckland. Bern, William Frank Auckland. Bailey, Irwin Fowlds Auckland. Berry, Lynton McHardie Wellington. Bain, Esme Margaret Te Kuiti. Bertrand, Yvonne Jeanne New Plymouth. Baird, James Aitken Wellington. Bethelsen, Frederic John Auckland. Baker, Francis John .. Silverstream. Bethune, Janet Elizabeth Wellington. ;Baker, Ja!lleS Edward Lower Hutt. Beverland, William .. Wellington. Baker, Philip Francis Auckland. Bevin, Anthony Richard TeAwamutu. Baker, Beese Lindon Dunedin. Bibby, Geoffrey Wallace Auckland. Ba.ldwin,.David Charles New Ply!llouth. Bickerton-Fisher, James Christchurch. 13a.lhain, Ronald Water Wellington.' Bierre, Trevor Harold Auckland Ba.11, Margaret Hamilton Invercargill. Billens, Hewitt Eliott Wanganui. Ball, Raymond Francis Wellington. Bishop, Betty Masterton. Ballantyne, Anderson Brian Whangarei. Bishop, Francis Anness Christchurch, Ballinger, Maurice Arthur Rangiora. Bishop, Joseph. Hastings. Balzer, Clarence June .Victor Rotorua. Black, Donald Palmer Wellington. Banks, Thomas Milward Christchurch. Black, Eunice Lillian Winnifred Auckland. Bank.~, Winifred Christchurch. Black, John Vincent Stuart Auckland. Bannister, Martin Hursthouse Wanganui. Blackie; Dorothy May Wanganui. Barford, Maurice Victor Waimate. Blackley, Donald Ashdown New Plymouth. Barker, Derek Christopher Christchurch. Blackwell, Joan Auckland Barker, John Alexander Waiuku. Blackwood-Sewell, Margaret Leslie Wellington. Barker, Ronald Albert Auckland. Blair, Elma Mabel .. Auckland. Barley, Alan Vernon Christchurch. Blennerhassett, Raymond Aishford Helensville. Barnes, Areta Marjorie Auckland. Bloore, Kenneth Grosvenor Wellington. JJarnes, Kathleen Elizabeth Wellington. Blow, Colin Clarence Kaikohe. Barnes, Norah Kathleen Christchurch. Blundell, June Catherine Auckland. Barnett, Eoin Kendall Invercargill Blundell, Pamela Elsie Marton. Barnett, Joy Frances Nelson. Bodley, Francis Arthur Hastings. Barnett, Judith Noel Timaru. Boll, Lois Wellington. Barnett, Michael Edward Fulton Christchurch. Bolton, Elizabeth Mary Wellington. · Barnett, Ngata Ewart •• Wellington. Bond, Marjorie Jl,lay Auckland. Barr, James Muir Auckland. Bone, Mary Clare Wellington. Barrance, Helen York Auckland. Bonner, Lillian Patricia TeKuiti. Barrett, Jack Campbell Palmerston North. Booth, Anthony Normanby Foxton. Barrett, William Shearer Invercargill. Booth, Edgar Noel •. New Plymouth. ;Barris, William Edward Hamilton. Bootten, Maurice Christchurch. Barton, James Fraser Oamaru. Barrie, Eric William Waimate. Barron, Robert John Gisborne. Boucher, Hilliard Ernest Auckland. Barrow, Mary Charmain Rose Hawera. Bourke, Kevin Francis Silverstream. Barrowclough, Philip Duthie Auckland. Bourke, Raymond Peter Silverstream. Bartlett, Edith Hamilton. Bourne, Peter Edward Wellington. Barton, Rodger Elliot Kempthorne Wellington. Bowden, Marjorie Ellen Auckland. Bate, Joyce Marion .. Hamilton. Bowin, Peter Eugene Wellington. Bates, Gertrude Morrison Wanganui. Boyd, Robert Keith Wellington. Bates, Peter Watson New Plymouth. Boyes, Freda Elizabeth Nelson. Bates, Rollin Hamilton Auckland. Bracher, Norma Wanganui. Bath, Fred.erick Betton Carterton. Bradshaw, John Thomas Wellington, Bathgate, Margaret Jean New Plymouth. Bradshaw, Mar:tin Henry Auckland. Battey, Maurice Hugh Auckland. Brain, Arthur Raymond Hamilton. Battson, Mary Martindale Christchurch. Braithwaite, Hilda Mary Auckland. Batty, Kathleen Elaine Auckland. Braithwaite, Vera Kathleen Auckland. Baxter, James Wilson Feilding. Bremner, John Auckland. Bay, Nancy· Nelson. Brereton, Terence Bridge Nelson. Baylis; Daphne Pearl Timaru. Brice, Norma Jessie .. Timaru. Bayliss, Ronald William Auckland. Brickell, Leo Gordon Auckland. Baynes, Randal Gisborne. Brickell, Robert Harry Auckland. Beadle, Edgar French Halley .. Dunedin. Bridgman, Joan .. Wellington. Beale, Guida Ruth .. Greymouth. Bridgman, Maureen .. • Wellington. Beamish, Patricia Havelock North. Brightwell, John Mostyn New Plymouth. Bea.n, Alexander Rodger Auckland. Brinkman, Geoffrey Leonard .. Wanganui. Beard, Donald Derek Palmerston North; Brinsden, William Roy Auckland. Beard, Patricia Emily Dunedin. Brinsley, Richard William Christchurch. Beattie, Jean Deuchar Lower Hutt. Britland, Jean Kathleen Pahiatua. Beatus, Nathan Sidney Wellington. Britlarid, Lily May .. Pahiatua. Beat:Y-, Peter Pryce .. Auckland. Brittain, Frank Albert W elling'ton. Beanfoy, Winifred Jean Gisborne. Brittenden, Richard Trevor Christchurch. Beoroft, Clifford Roy Pukekohe. Broadbent, Jessie Dannevir'.ke. Bedingfield, John Deighton Wellington. Broadhead, Margaret Hilda Christchurch. :flee, Morris Mcl:nt;rre Napier. Brockett, Willmm Henry Christchwch, FEB. 8.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 179 Name. Centre. Name. Centre. Brookes, James Athol TeAwamutu. Campbell, Morris Keith Christchurch. Broshahan, Leonard Francis Timaru. Campbell, Muriel Elizabeth Invercargill. Brough, Edward Alan Nelson. Campbell, Peggy Lenore Lower Hutt. Brougham, Henry Charles Palmerston North. Campbell,
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