MEETINGS. '■pilE Annual General Meeting of Members of the Miramar Golf Club will be held at the COMMERCIAL TRAY ELLERS’ CLUB (Reading Room, Upstairs) . f TODAY (THURSDAY i. v RCH 10, 1939. at 8 p.m. 1 ' T. II GIBSON. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL FOR THE LICENSING DISTRICT OF HUTT. T FRANK BERNARD JAMESON, Returning Officer for the Licensing district of HUTT, do' hereby declare the result of the poll taken on the 14th day of March. 1939, for the election of a Licensing Committee for the said district to be as follows :— No. of votes. AUGUST. John Edward 29S BOWDEN, Arthur George 231 GERRIE, Alexander 173 HORLOR, Henry Valentine .... 183 MILLER. Charles Albert 236 SEDDON, Charles 178 Number of votes rejected as informal I, therefore, declare the said John Edward August. Arthur George Bowden. Henry Valentine Horlor, Charles Albert Miller and Charles Seddon to be elected. Dated at Lower Hutt this 15th day of March, 1939. F. B. JAMESON. i Returning Officer. 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COST ACCOUNTING. At the recent examination, Air. K. G. Tucker, a student of Harle’s College or Accountancy Ltd., secured the highest marks in New Zealand, and was placed third for the whole of the Commonwealth of Australia, and of New Zealand. SECRETARIAL EXAMINATIONS. In the last examinations of the New Zealand Institute of Secretaries, Mr. C. H. Lord, an “H.C.A.” student, secured 95 per cent, marks in bis Law Papers, which were the subject of special comment by the examiner, whose remarks were: “His papers in both subjects are the best I have seen since 1 have been Examiner for the Institute. The work is really outstanding.’’ In the same examination „ another “H.C.A.” student, Mr. L. L. Ford., was awarded the Institute’s Medal ’ on account of the high grade work done by him in both Secretarial papers. Mr. Ford gained 85 per cent, in each paper, and was the only medallist. Write for “H.C.A.” Prospectus. HARLE’S COLLEGE 01’ ACCOUNTANCY LID. 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