Report of the Education Committee, 1893 
371 
Name of 
Candidate 
[The names of 
those winning 
First Class Cer- 
tificates are printed 
in capitals.] 
Age of Candidate 
Agriculture, max. 300 j 
Chemistry, 
max. 200 
Book-keeping, 
max. 200 
Land Surveying, 
incur, 200 
Agrl. Engineering, 
max. 200 
a. Botany, max. 100 
| a. Geology, max. 100 j 
a. Anatomy, max. 100 j 
1 a. Agrl. Entomology, 
max. 100 
1 
Total Marks 
1 
Result. 
1 
* Arnold, E. M. 
21 
160 
120 
160 
109 
129 
55 
81 
— 
71 
885 
14th 
+ 
21 
160 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
— 
— 
— 
— 
+ 
+ 
fBerry, G. 
23 
160 
149 
185 
+ 
139 
95 
95 
85 
69 
977 
15th 
•Bevkn, S. 
25 
1 G 0 
113 
184 
118 
128 
61 
83 
+ 
51 
898 
12 th 
tBirch, It. E. . 
2 3 
160 
+ 
184 
156 
126 
— 
— 
— 
— 
620 
22 nd 
fCarroll, E. 
33 
250 
+ 
128 
100 
170 
63 
64 
+ 
82 
857 
18th 
“Chore, J. A. . 
26 
15(1 
115 
189 
120 
146 
5G 
91 
+ 
62 
929 
10 th 
+ . . • 
>9 
250 
+ 
+ 
+ 
123 
52 
73 
+ 
63 
+ 
+ 
+ • 
1 9 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
— 
— 
— 
+ 
+ 
•CUNLIFFK, R. S. 
23 
210 
153 
110 
136 
185 
76 
67 
50 
78 
1,065 
4th 
[De La Mothe, . 1 . T. 
19 
220 
115 
+ 
100 
142 
70 
98 
+ 
66 
811 
20 th 
tDunn, J. D. . 
2 5 
275 
+ 
160 
121 
143 
+ 
71 
+ 
+ 
770 
21 st 
tDutton, F. Y. 
28 
150 
119 
155 
+ 
142 
82 
99 
65 
85 
927 
16th 
t Edwards, W . 
28 
210 
107 
105 
+ 
156 
56 
84 
55 
55 
828 
19th 
+ 
22 
150 
+ 
166 
+ 
129 
+ 
50 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
•FonnrsTEit, J. J. . 
20 
300 
158 
194 
100 
168 
71 
97 
65 
81 
1,237 
1 st 
+ 
26 
160 
+ 
120 
+ 
160 
50 
— 
— 
— 
+ 
+ 
“Goddard, E. . 
26 
260 
126 
189 
100 
142 
52 
77 
+ 
66 
1,012 
7th 
•Greaves, A. H. . 
26 
150 
136 
172 
145 
163 
68 
100 
60 
G2 
1,056 
5th 
•Hill, J. S. . 
27 
205 
133 
138 
123 
14G 
92 
100 
95 
83 
1,115 
2 nd 
•Jones, C. B. . 
21 
220 
124 
145 
100 
131 
83 
93 
55 
66 
1,017 
6 th 
•Jones, F. V. . 
23 
240 
100 
148 
100 
179 
57 
+ 
+ 
63 
887 
13th 
•Raffkty, TI. W. . 
21 
225 
120 
120 
185 
179 
75 
94 
— 
89 
1,087 
3rd 
•Rastall, R. H. 
21 
170 
140 
145 
100 
177 
60 
92 
60 
03 
1,007 
8 th 
29 
215 
+ 
+ 
+ 
128 
— 
— 
— 
— 
+ 
+ 
+ . 
18 
290 
+ 
+ 
+ 
136 
52 
53 
50 
58 
+ 
+ 
tSmith, D. L. . 
27 
235 
125 
160 
+ 
140 
57 
79 
55 
70 
921 
17th 
+ 
17 
280 
121 
+ 
+ 
162 
54 
55 
+ 
55 
+ 
+ 
•Ward, M. H.. 
21 
150 
106 
105 
100 
145 
04 
86 
50 
50 
922 
11 th 
•Wilson, Wm. . 
18 
220 
114 
153 
100 
197 
+ 
90 
60 
01 
995' 
9th 
Remarks. 
• First-class certificate and life membership. I — Did not attempt, 
t Second-class certificate. + Failed. 
a Optional subjects. I 
May 29, 1893. John Tremayne, Chairman of the Meeting . 
Adopted by the Council, May 31, 1893. 
Feversham, Chairman. 
EXAMINATION IN AGRICULTURE. 
Maximum Number of Marks for this Subject, including the 
Vii'a Vocf., 300. Pass Number, liiO. 
Tuesday, May 9 th, from 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. 
( Viva voce, Wednesday afternoon, May 10.) 
1. Assuming that you have a capital of 2.000Z. to start with, and that you 
intend getting a living by farming, what sized farm should you be able to 
manage, supposing it to be one-third grass and two-thirds arable, of light or 
mixed soil, the greater part being suitable for growing roots and barley, at a 
rental of about \l. an acre ? 
