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NPTES AND '30MMENTS-

COUNTY SESSIONS.

WATERSTONE.

RHOSMARKET.

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THE DOCKYARD.]

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THE DOCKYARD. The results of the recent examination of apprentices at Pembroke Dockyard are now to hand. They are as follows:— Fourth year apprentices: (Maximum marks 600), J. E. Mathias 559; H. E. Evans 442; W. Bearne 331; \V. H. Doyle 210. The first three named are ship- wrights, and the other a ship-fitter. Third year apprentices: (Maximum marks 500), T. J. Nicholas 342; T. Ber- mingham 335; E. J. Williams 311; P. Hall 277; H. Jones 157; H. Furness 155; R.- M. Lillycrop* 130; D. Griffiths 204. Griffiths is a ship-fittter, all the others be- ing shipwrights. Second year apprentices (Maximum marks 400): W. J. A. Davies 380; J. C. Morgan 319; T. J. Robbins 303; H. S. Oliver 296; C. W. Owen 271; R. J. Gould 221. W. E. Blackmore 207; H. B. Owen 206; E. R. Owen 191; C. S. Skilton 176; F. S. Merchant 173; F. T. Rees 170; W. Berry 169; and F. G. Mason 148. Rob- bins, Merchant and Berry are electrical fitters; H. B. Owen, a ship-fitter, and tne others shipwrights. First year apprentices (Maximum marks 300): W. J. John 259; A. W. A. Jones 255; A. W. Smith 222; F. G. John 193; F. C. Leonard 177; W. E. Skyrme 119; G. B. C Ward 110; W. Edward Skyrme 107. W. J. John and Jones are electrical fitters, Smith and Leonard ship- fitters and the others shipwrights.

NEYLAND,

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