EDUCATIONAL r AUCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD ADMISSION TO TRAINING COLLEGE Applications for admission of students to the Auckland Training College will be received by 'the Board until Ist October, 1940, as follows: DIVISION A: Two-year course for which the minimum educational qualification is a pass in the University Entrance Examination or the School Certificate Examination obtained prior to 1940. DIVISION C: One-year course for University Graduates. DIVISION D: Short-period studentship for those who have been regularly employed in teaching in registered schools. Application forms with the necessary particulars as to allowances, etc., are obtainable on application to the Board. Applications for admission as paying students under Division B must be forwarded to the Director of Education, Wellington, not later than Ist October. D. W. DUNLOP. Secretary. sth September, 1940. 177 THING’S COLLEGE-, AUCKLAND. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 1941. The Governing Body of King’s College, subject to the Regulations laid down, offers the following Scholarships for 1941: School who are under thirteen on Ist. October, 1940: One Entrance Scholarship, value £45 per annum. (d) Boys under fourteen on Ist. January, 1941: One Entrance Scholarship, value £45 per annum. (a) and (b) Examination in primary subjects only. (c) and (d) Examination in primary and secondary subjects. Applications close 30th. September, 1940. An examination will be held about { the last week in October. I The Syllabus of work for the 1 examination, copies of the Regulaj tions, application forms and full particulars may be obtained from The Bursar, King’s College, Otahuhu, AUCKLAND, 5.E.7. N.B.—PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF DATE IN (a) AND (b). 271 RACING I JOCKEY (JLUB SPRING MEETING SATURDAY, 21ST SEPTEMBER ■WIN AND PLACE BETTING Nominations for All Events close on TUESDAY NEXT, 10th Septemj ber, at 9 p.m. ! For programme see Official Racing 1 Calendar. ! ARTHUR WAY, Secretary. 178 | P.O. Box 3, Marton.
TROTTING THAMES 'JROTTING (INC.) SPRING MEETING SATURDAY, sth OCTOBER, 1940 Nominations may be lodged with Messrs Blomfield and Co., 67 Shortland Street, Auckland, up till 5 p.m. on Friday, September 20th, 1940, and will close with the Secretary, Thames, the same evening at 8 o’clock. E. O. BROWNLEE, Secretary. Mary Street, Thames. Phone 310 M, P.O. Box 53.NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS R u< JTOOTBALL AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON WEEK-END EXCURSION AUCKLAND TO WELLINGTON 13TH/IGTH SEPTEMBER, 1940 On Friday, 13th September, special train leaves Frankton at 8.40 p.m., Wellington arr. 9.0 a.m., Saturday, 14th September. Return fare from Frankton to Wellington, 34/-. Fare includes seat reservation for the two journeys. BOOK EARLY AND RESERVE YOUR SEAT, IRO J. TREVARTON QLD iyjADE LIKE JJEVV. WIRE MATTRESSES RE-STRUNG. CHESTERFIELD SUITES RE-COVERED ON THE PREMISES. J rpREVARTON, WARD STREET. PHONE 2327. HOPE-JOHP3TQNE, LTD REFRIGERATION QUR JOB. . Our SPECIALISED Knowledge of j Refrigeration is at your service when ' you Phone 3001 for Sales or Service. ! JJOPE JOHNSTONE RTD, COLLING WOOD ST., HAMILTON.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21212, 7 September 1940, Page 4
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