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III. Clerks in Prisons Office.

These are now appointed under the new scheme for Open

Competitions.

IV. Clerks in Prisons.

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Schoolmasters in Tasmania are not examined in (3).

VII. Deputy Superintendent in Female Convict Prisons.

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150

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1. Handwriting

2. Orthography

3. Reading

1. Handwriting

2. Orthography 3. Reading

VIII. Schoolmistresses.

4. Arithmetic (including Rule of Three, and Practice)

5. Elementary Grammar
6. Religious Knowledge (the
Bible)

7. School Management
8. Geography (elementary)

IX. Lady Scripture Readers and Scripture Readers.

4. Religious Knowledge (the

Bible)

5. Intelligence in communicating knowledge.

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XII. Engineers, Clerks of Works, and Foremen of Works.

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XIV. Instructing Warders, Assistant Warders, Infirmary Nurses, Assistant Gasmen, Steward's Porters and Manufacturer's Porters, Gasmen, Assistant Carpenters and Bricklayers, and Messengers in the Prisons Office and in the Convict Prisons.

1. Reading 2. Writing

3. Arithmetic (Simple Addition and Subtraction).

XV. Assistant Messengers in Convict Prisons.

1. Reading

2. Writing and Spelling

3. Arthmetic (Simple Addition and Subtraction).

XVI. Civil Guards, Labourers, Night Watchmen, Locomotive Engineers and Fitters, Boiler Makers, Engine Drivers, Stokers, and Foremen of Platelayers.

1. Reading

2. Writing

PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE.

I. Clerks are appointed by Open Competitions.

II. Clerks in Judicial Department. Age, 23-30.

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N.B.-Candidates must be either students of one of the Inns of Court, or have been in an Attorney's Office.

Supplemental Clerks are now under Open Competition.

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PROBATE AND DIVORCE COURTS.

I. Clerks.

1. Exercises to test Handwriting & Orthography

2. Arithmetic

3. Indexing

4. English Composition

5. Comparison of Copies with Originals

6. Geography

7. English History (leading points)

8. Translation from Latin or a Foreign Language.

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2. Writing from Dictation

Clerks.

4. Comparison of Copies with Originals.

5. Arithmetic (elementary)

Messengers and Housekeepers.

3. Arithmetic.

QUEEN'S BENCH (MASTER'S OFFICE).

Clerks,

Same as for Exchequer of Pleas.

RECORD OFFICE.

These appointments are under Class I. Open Competitions, but successful Candidates must pass in Latin and French Translation.

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REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S OFFICE.

Under II. Class" Open Competition."

SCHOOL OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE,
SOUTH KENSINGTON.

An annual examination will be held, commencing the third Monday in July, at which all shipwrights' apprentices who have served not less than four nor more than six years, all engineer students who have served not less than three nor more than five years, may present themselves: seven months of every year will be spent at the school, and five months in the Dock-yards.

Subjects of Examination.—1. Pure Mathematics-Arithmetic, Mensuration, Plane and Descriptive Geometry, and Elements of Differential and Integral Calculus, 2,500 marks. 2. Applied Mathematics-mechanics and hydrostatics, 1,000. 3. Practical Ship-building-laying off (for shipwrights' apprentices only), 2,500. 4. Practical Marine Engineering (for engineer students only), 2,500. 5. French, 500. Elements of Physics and Chemistry, 750. 7. English Grammar and Composition, 750. 8. Geography and History, 750.

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