Mar. 2, 1920.] 



Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W. 



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W^t ®nibersitp of ^pbnep. 

 Department of 



Veterinary Science. 



The Veterinary School, which is well 

 equipped with the most modern appli- 

 ances and apparatus, is under the 

 direction of Professor J. DOUGLAS 

 STEWART, M.R.O.V.S., B.V.Sc, late 

 Chiel Inspector of Stock and Govern- 

 ment Veterinary Surgeon of the State 

 of New South Wales. 



The degree granted, viz., Bachelor of 

 Veterinary Science (B.V.Sc), is recog- 



nised for all public appointments in 

 the Commonwealth. The course of 

 instruction and training is of a pro- 

 gressive nature, and the standard 

 adopted is that of the best Veterinary 

 Colleges in the British Empire. The 

 Hospital and Clinic in connection with 

 the School offer exceptional facilities 

 for practical training. 



The FEES are — 

 SIX GUINEAS per Term, or EIGHTEEN GUINEAS per Year. 



The Lectures of next Term begin 22nd March, 1920. 



Veterinary Science undoubtedly offers, particularly to those fond of animals, a 

 remunerative and congenial profession, for which a wide field of employme-nt 

 exists. Full particulars of the curriculum will be forwarded on application. 



H. E. BARFF, Warden and Registrar. 



The Chief Inspector of Stock, Government of New South Wales, 

 approves of the use of this preparation. 



