ACCOUNTANCY.
(Per press Association.) Dunedin, Saturday. The results of the accountants examine tions are to hand. Heotor Cameron, of Dunedin, obtained the highest marks in the eolony for book-keeping an! aooouDts; Barton, Wellington, full marks for company laws, besides 90 per cent, in tbe principles of Maokie’s law aooouotaooy. Tbe followiog obtained passes as fellows: McCulloch. Napier ; Cameron. Danedin; Jeavons, Danedin ; Talbott, Wellington ; Honey, Ghristohuroh ; Steadman, Christ' ohnroh. ' .Associates; Sherrifl, array, Anderson, D, Bevel!, Bourne, W. Revell, Davis, Petberick, Sellar, Anderson, Belliogall, Harvey, Arous, Finch, Bolton, Ball, Willie, Hampson, Williams, Best, Simes, Piokon, Forster, Worrall, Cookson, Franoes, Btewart, Sellar, Harvey, Bal* liogall, Arons, Pioken, and Forster. They also obtained partial passes as fellows, together with C. Matthews. Partial passes as associates; Lmnox, Nelson, Oaohtmaile, Barrett, Noagle, Mowbray, Cree, Clark, 3 tmeson, and BushelJ. j > •
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1803, 9 July 1906, Page 4
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