| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1858 - 694 pages
...Single Entry." No. 2. (Time allowed 2 hours.) Write the following transactions into the " Cash Book " and "Ledger" given' you herewith ; observing — 1...may be taken as correct, and need not be checked. 1856. £ td Jan. 1. Cash in hand ..... 1,325 1 7 Jan. 3. Lent to Rushbell and Co., on Warrant Demerara... | |
| 1858 - 398 pages
...Single Entry." No. 2. (Time allowed 2 hours.) Write the following transactions into the " Cash Book " and "Ledger" given you herewith ; observing — 1....may be taken as correct, and need not be checked. 1856. £ sd Jan. 1. Cash in hand ----- 1,325 1 7 Jan. 3. Lent to Rushbell and Co., on Warrant Dcmerara... | |
| Civil service - 366 pages
...herewith ; observing — • 1 . That you are not allowed to re-copy your work, but must write every thing at once into the books provided. 2. That no erasures...may be taken as correct, and need not be checked. 1856. £ sd Jan. 1. Cash in hand - - 1,325 1 7 Jan. 3. Lent to Rushbcll and Co., on Warrant Demerara... | |
| Joseph Charles Parkinson - 1860 - 154 pages
...books. No erasures are permitted ; but if any entries are thought to be wrong, they may be cancelled by drawing a pen through them, so as to leave the original clearly visible. The candidate is not allowed to make a fair copy of his answers ; and if, in answering his Paper (when... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Select Committee on Retrenchment - Civil service - 1868 - 240 pages
...books. No erasures are permitted, but if any entries are thought to be wrong, they may be cancelled by drawing a pen through them, so as to leave the original clearly visible. The candidate is not allowed to make a fair copy of his answers, and if in answering his paper (when... | |
| Joshua Joseph J. Doherty - 1886 - 214 pages
...work, but must write everything at once inte the books provided. No erasures are permiited. If yon think any entries wrong and desire, to alter them,...you may cancel them by drawing a pen through them so аз to leave the original clearly visible. Perfect accuracy is deemed of essential importance, and... | |
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