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No 3, 15 January 1925 ---~~-~--~-~~------~~~---., Dumb. 3. 145 S UPPI-lE lY,[E NT TO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925. lublisgtb ln2 :autgllrit!2. WELLINGTON, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1925. Juniur National Scholarship Examination, November, 1924. Educ&~ioD Total Name. District. Marks Education Department, IBlyth, Noeline Aroha Joy Auckland 556 Wellington, 13th January, 1925. Bond, John Elson •. Auckland 557 IST I contains the names in alphabetical order of candi'l Bool, Albert Boy.es .• Canterbury 556 l .J dates who reaChed the general s1!ab.dard of qualifi. Bo,,:", Hester Laura. Auckland 554 cation (68! per cent.) for a scholarship inthe.\Juirior National BralIl8by, Harold Kingsford Auckland 617 Scholarship Examination of November last. Brambley, Raymond Hall Auckland 596 . .To those who are eligible in all other respects scholarships Bramley, George ~randford Auckland 549 will be awarded by the Education ~oards concerned. Br~tt, Walter Regmald Taranaki 595 List II contains the names of additional candidates who, Bndge, Irene Elva Auq/dand 617 being entitled to the concession under clause 4 of the National Brown, Bernard Wellesley Hawke's Bay 631 Scholarship Regulations, as amended· by Order in Council Brown, Myrtle Elaine Hawke's Bay •. 579 of the 4th December, 1922, have also qualified for scholarships. Bruce, Joh~ Fra.ser Otago 576 Compensating marks as provided in clause 4 have been Burns, Elame Gertrude Auckland 610 credited to candidates from schools of Grades 0, I, and II. Bycroft, Lyall Harold Wanganni 557 List III contains the names of all candidates who qualified Callander, Lily Myrtle Otago 577 for Junior ·Free places in secondary schools at the Junior Callis, Nancy Elizabeth . Auckland 601 National Scholarship Examination,. and includes also the Campbell, Alexander B~rtle Auckland 575 names of Lists I and II. Campbell, Raymond Mill .. Otago 552 . Cannon, Dorothy Mary Taranaki 567 J. CAUGHLEY, DIrector of Education. Carew, Eric Harold Canterbury 589 LIST I. Carter, Harold Ernest Auckland 574 Education Total Catchpole, Joan Mary Taranaki. 598 Name. ;District. Marks. Challis, Fredrick Bertram .. Canterbury 555 Adams, James William Auckland 614 Chamberlain, Patricia Hazel Mary Wellington 570 Aickin, Roger Casement Auckland 548 Clark, Frederick Lawrence Auckland 563 Alison, Jean Mary Auckland 668 Clark, Violet Annie Daisy Hawke's Bay .. 560 Allanson, John Robert Auckland 548 C1arke, Kenneth Russell Wellington 563 Allen, Thomas Taylor Auckland 596 Cliffe, Irene Rose Auckland 570 Anderson, Arnold Thomas Canterhury 564 C1ifford, James Ayaaon Otago 587 Armitage, Irene Marion .. Auckland 582 Cook, Elsie Irene Nelson 565 Armstrong, Margaret Fergusson Canterhury. 574 Cornes, Joyce May Auckland 570 Arthur, Clive Murray Otago 558 Cox, Molly Owens Wellington 585 Arthur, Hattie Margaret Otagt 564 Crawley, Ledger William Alan Auckland 583 Baillie, Amy Myrtle Canterbury 548 Cuddon-Large, Rupert Bernard James Ot-&go 621 Baker, Dulcie Wanganui. 562 Currie, Elizabeth Jane Hawke's Bay •• 604 Ballinger, May Olive Canterbury 574 Dale, Madge Campbell Canterbury 595 Barham, Geoffrey Robert Auckland 550 Dallas,.Gwendoline Mary Otago 560 Barnett, Wyndham Canterbury 564 Dassler, G'harles William Auckland 618 Baughen. Mary Pearl Canterbury 558 Davidson, Aileen May Wellington 552 Baxter, Jack .. Canterbury 552 Davidson, Huia May Auckland 552 Bayly, Elfreda }'rances Auckland· 599 Denton, George Henry Wellington 563 Beattie, Mary Roden Canterbury 568 Doggett, George Alfred Hawke's Bay .• 549 Benge, Thomas llyffe ' .. Wellington 570 Dromgool, Mary Eileen Nellie Auckland 553· Bennett,'Jack Arthur W~lter Auckland 567 Dunbar"Betty .• Hawke's Bay •• 591 Benzoni, Norma Mary Otago 566 Durham, John Bernard .. Wanganui 585 Birnie, Eliza beth Wells Wellington 596 Engstrom, Annie Irene Mabel Wellington 600 Biss, Cyril Effingham Auckland 570 Falla. Pam Stephen Otago 558 A --~- 146 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 3 Education ~rotal Education Total Name. District. Marks. Name. District. M ..rk •. Farrelly, Elsie Violet Auckland 554 Nixon, Terence Monchrief Auckland 548 Faville, Allan John Auckland 591 N orman-JOlles, Dorothea Mary Wellington 607 Feisst, Keith Hermann Auckland 588 Palmer, Noel Raymond .. Wellington 548 Feltham, Joan Embury Wellington 665 Patchett, Noel .. Canterbury 550 Fennell, Christioa Auckland 569 Paterson•. Edward Bennis Canterbury 585 Ferguson, Richard Dillicar Auckland 562 Parker, Ronald .. Auckland 579 l Fleet, Marjorie Mary Wellington 548 Peak, Douglas Archibald .. Auckland 604 Foote, George Mudie Auckland 566 Penton, William Arthur Auckland 596 Forman, Martin Nelson 561 Pickmere, Ralph Arnold Auckland 572 Fox, Thyra Catherine Otago 573 Pow, Raymond Hector Auckland 54S France, Patricia Wanganui 574 Pressley, Florence Mary Auckland 570 Garaway, Olive Mona Auckland 585 Pulford, Kelso George Taranaki 586 Gardioer, Phyllis May Auckland 549 Raskin, Owen Wellington 557 Garrett, Margaret Constance Auckland 632 Reeves, Frederick Douglas Auckland 601 Garry, Francis Keith Auckland 605 Reid, Isobel Ormiston Wellington 1\91 Gee, Phyllis Constance Auckland 557 Rickett, Margaret Ellen " Hawke's Bay 568 Gilbertson, Arnold Jack Auckland 564 Ridler, Jean Gwenda Wellington 590 Gillies, Edmund Albert Auckland 569 Roberts, Joyce Frances Auckland 567 Gowans, Margaret Janet Jackson B. Auckland 555 Robinson, l'.luriel Evelyn Marie Auckland 552 Graham, John Campbell .. Auckland 551 Rogers, Robert Frank Auckland 618 Green, Irene May Auckland 630 Ross, Raymond John Hawke's Bay .. 557 Green, Jack Galloway Hawke's Bay .. 553 Rowland, Valerie Mary Auckland 610 Guthrie, Douglas William .. Auckland 580 Rudd, .Tean Winifred Auckland 572 HaIlCOX, Albert George Otago 557 Rudman, Brian Edgar Auckland 615 Hardiog, Olga Estelle Taranaki 570 Runciman, Allan John Carson Hawke's Bay .. 566 Harley, Mary Taranaki 560 Sanders, Basil John Nelson 560 Haslam, Eric Percival Southland 551 Sanson, Rita Margaret May Taranaki 602 Hawkesworth, William Welliogton 561 Sargent, Richard Christopher Taranaki 582 Haworth, James Randel Canterbury 614 Scott, Basil .Toseph John .. Auckland 586 Hay, Noel Grant Otago 557 Sealy, Robert Morgan Hawke's Bay .. 559 Hllatley, Zelia Hilda Wanganui 558 SherJaw, Kenneth William Canterbury 572 Hesketh, Harry Sarratt Wellington 567 Smythe, Colin Canterbury 553 Hickson, Frederick Edward Louis Auckland 549 Spence. Alexander Forde .. Auckland 550 Hills, Leone Sioa Welliogton 584 Spillane, James :Michael .. Canterbury 560 Hoby, Katherine Enid Wellington 569 Stables, Robert Arthur Auckland 565 Hodge, Gladys Ida Otago 586 Standage, Kathleen Rose Canterbury 597 Howden, Margaret Helen .. Canterbury 557 Steel, Raymond Marshall Auckland 56S Howell, Lucy May Canterbury 561 Steele, Marjorie Rose Belinda Auckland 555 Hunter, Peter Leslie Auckland. 573 Steven, Marion Kerr Taranaki 627 Hurst, John Bannerman Canterbury. 575 Stone, Ella Jane .. Nelson 558 Hutchinsvn, Victor Canterbury 559 Strachan, William Noel Otago 600 Inglis, Robert George Auckland 628 Struthers, Kenneth Newman Wellington 564 Ingram, Alan Auckland 51i5 Sutherland, Margaret Jean Hawke's Bay .. 555 Irvioe, Leslie Robert Canterhury 551 Taylor, Olive Mary Canterbury 554 Isdale, Alastair M urra y Hawke's Bay .. 584 Thomas, Emlyn Hall Auckland 551 Jessup, Thelma Lamont Auckland 612 Thomas, Robert John Wellington 567 Joel, Maurice Andrew Otago 616 Thomson, l'.Iargaret Hamilton Otago 595 . Jom's, Walter Oliver Taranaki 599 Thomson, Peter Douglas Hawke's Bay .. 580 Kayes, William James Auckland 569 Thorp, Frederick Otago 554- Kirby, Clement Leonard Southland 560 Tizzard, Mary Canterbury 549 Lambert, George Stanley Auckland 615 Traill, Francis Wellington 574 Lamont, Norma.,. Auckland 568 Tulloch, Alan Keith Auckland 562 Lane, Dorothy Bertha Auckland 586 Tunnicliff, Doreen Edith Hawke's Bay .. 600 Large. Kate Ethpl Wellington 553 Vickers, Elsie Murray Taranaki 549 Lawes. Maurice Edward Auckland 577 Wagener, Alice Ida Auckland 554 Ledger, Frances Evelyn Nelson 583 Walker, Donovan Knyvett Canterbury 557 Lewis, Dora Elaine Wellington 566 WaJshe, Denis Lewis Auckland 581 IJiddle, Margaret Agnes Nelson 548 Watt. William James Taranaki 589 Loudon, James Hunter Southla.nd 609 Wen~, Aline Murrell Taranaki 660 Luke. Marjory Betty Wellington 553 Wells, Elsie Jean Taranaki 554 Lynch, Richard Avis Hawke's Ray 610 Whatman, Charles Peter Peebles Canterbury 574 Macallan, Thomas Otav,o 569 Whit<>, Retsy Lesley Canterbury 612 McCook, Jda Alice Auckland 1i74 vVickdt, Harold Clarencc Wellington 584 McCulloch, Margaret Hilda Otago ()21 Williams, Gifford Otago 548 Macdonald, Graeme Eaton Canterbury !lRO Willis, Gertrude Aphra Taranaki 616 Macey, Gwendolyn Brenda Auckland 557 Wills, Mildred Kathleen Otago 576 McFarland, William James Bucha",m Auckland 581 Wilson, Colin James Canterbury 571 Mackie, Margaret Luscombe Auckland 59:! Wilson, Lloyd Gordon Auckland 573 McLean, Nance Muriel Auckland 563 Wilson, Thomas Hector Auckland 570 McLeod, Gladys Gwendoline Wellington 54il Wise, Robert James Southland 550 MacRae, Esther Clarice Hawke's Bay .. 559 Wood, Agnes MacGregor Wellington 595 Manuel, Mabel Gertrude .. Auckland 5!l7 Woodhouse, William John Auckland 573 Meiklejohn, Ralph Douglas Auckland 561 Wylde, Frank Norman Canterbury 576 Meldrum, Frank Richmond Ota.go 556 Young, Cyril James Auckland 591 Millar, Bryan James Auckland 5,53 Young, Margaret Canterbury 648 Millard, I{omlld Gordon .. W"llington 55;1 Youngman, DOt'iA Edith Auckland 619 Milne, Robert Alexander Cant<>rbury 548 Milner, Ian Frank George .. Otago 555 LIST IT. Minns, Joyce Auckland
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