via Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W^ [Dec. 2, 1920. 



Technical Education Branch 



Department of Education 

 N. S. Wales 







Technical Training 



by Correspondence 



in 



Sheep-Classing and Wool-Classing 



Agriculture 



Book-keeping (including Station Bookkeeping) 



Care of Animals, or Animal Husbandry 



1 N the past people in isolated parts of the State requiring 

 ^ instruction in these subjects have been unable to obtain it 

 unless they could go to comparatively few centres. 



Now they can bring themselves by Home Study into closest 

 touch with the chief centre of educational activity, and can be 

 specially taught and trained by the leading experts in their 

 particular professions. 



The Sydney Technical College provides instruction of 

 the highest practical and scientific character by Correspondence 

 in the following subjects also : 



Architectural Drawing Inspection of Meat and 



Buildintf Construction Animals 



Construction Drawing 



Penmanship and Corres- 

 pondence 

 Carpentry and Joinery Shorthand 



Domestio Science, Cookery, Printing and Composing 



and Household Manage- g^yj^^ ^f Architecture 



ment o • t? ■ • i 



Sanitary lingineering and 



Drainage and Water Fitting Sanitary Law 



Elementary Art Draw^ing Trades Calculations 



Send for Syllabus 

 "Technical Education Extension by Correspondence," to 

 / JAMES NANGLE 



Superintendent of Technical Education 

 Sydney 



