LAW AND ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. The most responsible and lucrative positions in the professional and com- 1 mercial world are open to the lawyer and tiie accountant. BANKS’ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. has now thirteen departments, hat its principal work is still the preparation of students for the above exams. Full I type-written notes are provided in all the professional subjects. Those contain copious references to relevant English and New Zealand cases. Complete courses are also available in the necessary subjects for the B. Com. Degree. INSTRUCTORS: MR 13. E. MURPHY, M.A. LL.B., 13. Com., F.R.E.S., First Class Honors, Rarrister-at-Law. MR H. H. CORNISH, M.A., LL.I3 , Double First Class Honors. MR O. C. MAZENGARJ3, M.A., LL. 15., Honors in Economics and History. MR J. L. ARCUS, F.1.A., N.Z., Public Accountant. MR J. McINTOSH, A.1.A., N.Z., Public Accountant. Send for a Prospectus to— H. AMOS, Director.
AUCTION BALES. NE WT ON KING’S LIST OK CLEARING SALES. JULY— Thursday I.3—C. Jago, Beaconsfield Road, Midhirst. Choice springing heifers. Thursday 13—John Gilbert, Frankley Road. Thursday 13.—M. Shaw, Franklcy Road. Monday 17—James Manu White, Motonui. Wednesday 19—A. Jr Dempsey, Rowan. ; Thursday 20—A Bennett’s Clearing Sale', Bird Road, Stratford; o | Thursday 20.—Estate late C. Gray, Motumii. r ‘' 1! ■' -'I I ■ : 1; r Thursday 20—Jordan Bros, Oaonui. Friday 21 —F. Rothery, at Rahotu Yards. Monday 24—J. SaJesbury, Mangorei Friday 28—W. A. Wood, Warwick Road, Stratford. Wednesday 26—John Davis, Gordon Road, Toko. Thursday 27—Morris Bros., Oakura. Thursday 27—Seidel and McCormack. Kaponga. Monday 31 —L. C. Jenuins, Waitara Road BEACONSFIELD ROAD, MIDHIRST THURSDAY, 13th JULY, 191 G. NEWTON KING has received instructions from Mr C. Jago, who lias leased his farm, to st-dl on the property on the above date, WITHr OUT RESERVE:—
50 choice 2-year old grade Jersey ami Holstein Springing Heiv fcrs, to calve Aug. and Sept. 4 grade Jersey yearling heifers 1 2-year-old well bred Jersey bull WITH SLIGHT RESERVE,— 1 heifer in milk, 1 yearling heifer 1 well-bred Berkshire sow to ' farrow first week in August 1 pedigree Devon sow, prize winner, to farryw first week in August | Also on account of Mr R. 11. Bonefield— -1 gelding, all farm work 1 spring milk cart 1 four-wheeled buggy 1 John Deere plough Sale at 12.30. LUNCHEON PROVI DEI). NOTE—Mr Jago has been very careful in the selection of above heifers. They are the pick of most of the dairies round about Midhirst, and anybody wanting choice grade heifers should not miss this sale. HORSE COVERS ARE STILL AT LAST YEAR’S PRICES, in spite of heavy advances in the prices of materials. Prloca—2os, 22s 6d, 245, 27» Bd. AT AND gON’B. I We guarantee fit and workmanship. Bring your horses along. Cow Cowers from 8s Bd. WILSON AND SON. Box 4, ’Phone 113.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 84, 12 July 1916, Page 8
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