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SHIP, with or without view to Partnership: highest re-
ferences; moderate salary. N. C. I." (No. 2462), 10,
Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

GENERAL CLERKSHIP
WANTED, nine years town and country experience.
Conveyancing, Shorthand; good references. "T. J.'
(No. 2462), 10. Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

AW.-WANTED, in London Solicitor's
Office. YOUTH, about 15; must write well and know
Public Offices.-Address, with salary required, &c., to "D."
(No. 2462), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

LAW General CLERK: Shorthand writer; about 20;
AW.-WANTED, on South Coast, Copying

hours, nine to five.-Apply by letter, with full particulars as
to service, salary, and character, to "A to Z.," care of
Waterlow and Sons Limited, London Wall, London.

LAW a thoroughly good GENERAL CLERK: eff
AW.-WANTED (July), in a Country

cient at Accounts, and competent to deal with Clients in the
frequent absence of the Principal. State age, experience,
references, and salary required, "T. C. W., Messrs.

LAW SOLICITOR and Notary (33) Clements, 22, Chancery-lane, W.C.

DESIRES or

sion; has had a good all-round experience; Shorthand and
good longhand; willing to undertake any branch, and work
hard; moderate salary. - Address "Notary," Kerr and
Lanham, Chichester Rents, Chancery-lane, W.c.

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AW.-Unadmitted SOLICITOR, age 26 MESSRS. GIBSON and WELDON (Editors

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Oxford), REQUIRES SITUATION
Assistant Conveyancing or Common Law CLERK: town
or country; moderate salary.-"O. W." (No. 2462), 10,
Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

LAW

of the "Law Notes," &c.) continue to prepare STUDENTS for the SOLICITORS' INTERMEDIATE and FINAL EXAMINATIONS.-For particulars address Lonsdale-chambers, 27, Chancery-lane, London. RESULTS IN APRIL 1890.

An efficient and experienced posed of Messrs. Gibson and Weldon's pupils, 9 of the 17

ACCOUNTANT, Bill Clerk, and Cashier, well
up in Probate and Executorship Work, SEEKS an
APPOINTMENT, London or Country: well recommended.
Accountant," 17, Lofthouse-place, Leeds.

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Again more than half the whole Honours List was comHonourmen having read with them, including 2 in the second class, that is, 2 out of the first 4 in the list. At the Intermediate 13 out of 14 class pupils passed.

by SOLICITOR, MR.Due to READ with STUDENTS at his

A W.-
aged 27, holding responsible Managing Clerkship
(Country) for upwards of four years, CLERKSHIP in good
Office of General Practice in large Town, with a view to
Partnership preferred; salary to be arranged accordingly.-
"D. H." (No. 2462), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.
A W.
DESIRES
(32)
RE-ENGAGEMENT as MANAGING CLERK,
many years' experience in general country business;
thorough Conveyancer and Draftsman, accustomed to Town
Clerk's and Registration work: good Accountant salary
£120.-"A. T. B." (No. 2462), 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

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R.INDERMAUR (assisted by Mr. Thwaites) chambers, 22. Chancery-lane, London. Particulars per sonally or by letter, see also dates of classes, &c., in each month's "Law Students' Journal." Classes for each Solicitors' Final and Intermediate, and Bar Final Examinations; and Pupils also received for private and postal preparation. NOTE.-Students reading with Mr. Indermaur have the use of a set of rooms at his chambers for study during the day, and the use of his library there without extra fee. See further particulars in "Law Students' Journal," also past results. Mr. Indermaur has now prepared Eleven winners of the first prize at the Solicitors' Final.

for FINAL

AW.—SOLICITOR (admitted 1885), with CLASSINATIONS I taken personally, for two LAW SOLICITOR (admitted 1885), with

veyancing, Common Law, and Chancery, SEEKS CLERK-
SHIP: for several years Managing Clerk in London offices
of good practice; well recommended.-"R. T." (No. 2462),
10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

Firm in

Chancery-lane, WISH to RECOMMEND one of their MANAGING CLERKS, who has been with them for upwards of eight years, and who has a good knowledge of and experience in Chancery, Conveyancing, and General Practice.-" L." (No. 2462), 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

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LAW MANAGING CLERKSHIP
Country Solicitor," care of Crowther, 40, Victoria-road, MR. H. S. Bo Common Law and Equity, London
BOWEN, B.A., LL.B. (First-Class

Huddersfield.

AW.-SOLICITOR (24; unadmitted)

Country Office, with view to further experience; with or
without view to Partnership: moderate salary: good refer-
ences.-"A." (No. 2462), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

LAW Efficient Shorthand, and General

(Conveyancing, Costs. &c.) and thorough acquaintance with
office routine (26), SEEKS APPOINTMENT; excellent
tests.-J. ORANGE, 130, Barton-road, Stretford, Manchester.

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Hilary Bar Examinations: Five sent up; five passed. April Solicitors' Final: All sent up passed. Intermediate LL.B.: Two sent up; two passed.

R. UTTLEY, Solicitor, continues to rapidly and by post, for the Solicitors' and Bar Preliminary, Interper month. MANY PUPILS TAKEN

LAW.ADVERTISER (21) with mediate, and Final, and B. ES HAVE TORS HONOURS

upwards of six years' country experience, DESIRES ENGAGEMENT in London office as GENERAL CLERK, accustomed to County Court work; neat Engrosser: good references.-L. H." (No. 2462), 10, Wellington-street, Strand. SOLICITOR

LAWSIRES MANAGINT OLE (24, admitted)

vacancy; good Conveyancer, and willing to undertake any
branch and work hard; salary moderate." Leges
(No. 2461), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

AW.-Two Junior SHORTHAND CLERKS
write good longhand. Mention references and salary
required in application: also shorthand speed.
AW.-CONVEYANCING

LAWANTTO SHORTHAND

LAW CONVEYANCINGred;

CLERK must be thoroughly competent.-Apply, by letter, stating experience and salary required, to "W. G.," care of Street Brothers, 5, Serle-street, W.C.

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AW.-WANTED, in a Large Town in the
West of England, an Admitted MANAGING
CLERK, young, and well up in Conveyancing, and having
a practical knowledge of County Court, Bankruptcy, and
Common Law business.-Reply to "T. T." (No. 2462), 10,
Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

AW.-CLERK WANTED, capable to
tary, Highway, and County Court.-State age, past situa
tions, salary, and full particulars, to "H." (No. 2462), 10,
Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

AW.-SHORTHAND CLERK WANTED,
salary 308. a week.-Apply" M.," 2, Westover, Bournemouth.
WANTED, Junior Copying,
Engrossing, and General CLERK.-Apply by letter,
HEAD, Solicitor,

LAW.

LAW-ADVERTISER (22) DESIRES with references, and stating salary required, J. MERRICK

Final with Honours in January last, a sain experience; willing to work hard." J. W." (No. 2402), SITUATION in a good Office (Lancashire preferred), to

10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.Q.

AW.-Managing or Conveyancing CLERKmoderate salary; experience in Conveyancing and County Court work: good references; town or country.-F. PHELPS, 2, Dorset-street, Manchester-square, W.

CLERK to attend to Chancery, Common Law, and
AW.-WANTED, in London, Managing

Litigious business generally; none but shrewd, capable, and
energetic men, with ample experience, good business habits,
and thorough knowledge of practice, need apply.-State age,
salary required, and full particulars, to "Litigation," 117,
Chancery-lane, W.C.

LAW SOLICITORS' ENGAGEMENT, in which
AW.-SOLICITOR, well acquainted in LA

his experience there would be of value; good references.-
"A.S." (No. 2462), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

LAWGAGADVERTISER (26) DESIRES
ADVERTISER (26) DESIRES

knowledge, including Common Law, Costs, and Book-
keeping: Shorthand writer: eight years with large City Firm.
-AddressE. T. O." (No. 2462), 10, Wellington-street,
Strand, W.C.

AW.-WANTED, a CLERK to assist
generally under Managing Clerk; must write Short-
hand; might arrange for Articles on terms.-State qualifica-
tions and salary expected to "A. B.," 22, Clarkehouse-road,
Sheffield.

AWmitted), with thorough knowledge of Convey-
AW.-WANTED, a MANAGING CLERK

ancing, and competent to conduct ordinary Common Law
and County Court work, with slight supervision: young
man preferred. -State age, salary, and qualifications, to
Bristol (No. 2462), 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.C.

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For further particulars, and copies of "Hints on Stephen's Commentaries," and "Hints on Criminal Law," address 17, Brazennose-street, Albert-square, Manchester.

MR. WILLIAMARNOLDSolicitor

R. WILLIAM ARNOLD, Solicitor Birmingham, PREPARES CANDIDATES for the Intermediate. Final, and Honours Examinations through the post. Terms (payable in advance), eight guineas for twentyseven correspondences, or five guineas for seventeen correspondences. Special terms for a longer course if desired.

PRELIMINARY LAW EXAMINATIONS.

SPECIAL TUITION by JOHN GIBSON, M.A., and large staff, at Quernmore, Bromley, Kent, and 24, Chancery-lane; also by Correspondence. In Feb. Exam., when 55 per cent. of the candidates failed, 8 pupils passed out of 13, and in May 9 out of 11. Gibson's "Guide directly after each Exam.

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WITH OBSERVATIONS AND CASES.
Comprehending and Explanatory of every Branch of the
Law. Particularly adapted for the use of Students,
By GEORGE FREDERICK WHARTON, Solicitor.
HORACE COX, "Law Times" Office, 10, Wellington-street
Strand. W.0.

Published at 108., reduced t 2s. 6d.

OF CASES in the COUNTY

COURTS included in Circuits Nos. 45 and 46, heard
and determined by Henry James Stonor, Esq., Judge of the
said Courts, including recent Cases under the Employers'
Liability Act, with Notes and full Index. By HENRY
ANSELM DE COLYAR, Esq., of the Middle Temple,
Author of treatise on "The Law of Guarantees." Price
2s. 6d. by post 38.
London HORACE Cox. 10, Wellington-street, Strand, W.O.
Crown 8vo., price 28., by post, 28, 2d.
ETROPOLITAN POLICE COURT
JOTTINGS.-By A MAGISTRATE.
London: HORACE Cox, 10, Wellington-street, Strand.

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