Land Sale, Election, University Rules




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 373
price shall in no case be less than twenty pounds an
acre: And whereas it is expedient that additional
regulations should be made for the sale of the town
land hereinafter mentioned:
Now therefore, His Excellency the Administrator
of the Government, in pursuance and exercise of all
the powers and authorities in him for that purpose
vested, doth hereby, with the advice and consent of
the Executive Council of the said Colony, make the
regulations set forth in the Schedule hereto for the
purposes of the hereinbefore in part recited Acts.

SCHEDULE.

  1. These regulations shall come into operation on
    their publication in the New Zealand Gazette, and,
    subject to the terms thereof, shall be read with and
    as part of the regulations for the sale and disposal
    of confiscated lands made by the hereinbefore
    mentioned Orders in Council of the eleventh day of
    May, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one,
    and the eighth day of March, one thousand eight
    hundred and seventy-three.

  2. Notwithstanding anything contained in the said
    regulations, all town lands in the Township of
    Ormond, in the District of Poverty Bay, in the
    Province of Auckland, shall be sold in acre sections
    (as near as may be), at an upset price of five pounds
    per acre.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Election of Councillors for the Borough of Westport.

G. A. ARNEY,
Officer Administering the Government.

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME,
GREETING:

WHEREAS by "The Municipal Corporations
Act, 1867," it is enacted that for the first
election of Councillors under the said Act in every
borough in which no Councillors shall as yet have
been in office, those persons enrolled on any electoral
roll which, under the provisions of "The Registration
of Electors Act, 1866," shall for the time being be in
force, whose qualifications are in respect of lands
and tenements situate within the borough, and none
other, shall, on such day as the Governor shall
appoint, not being less than forty days after the
same shall have become such borough, and in the
manner therein mentioned, elect the whole number of
Councillors by the said Act assigned to such borough;
and by the said Act it is also provided that every
election of Councillors for any borough not divided
into wards shall be held by and before the Mayor of
the borough, and that if at any time there shall be no
Mayor, the Council of the borough, or, if there be no
such Council, the Governor, may and shall appoint
some person by and before whom such election shall
be conducted:

And whereas the Town of Westport was, by Pro-
clamation bearing date the sixteenth day of April,
one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, con-
stituted a borough under the said Act :

And whereas it has been made to appear to me
that there is no Mayor of the said borough, nor any
Council of the said borough, and that the said
borough is not divided into wards:

Now know ye that I, Sir George Alfred Arney, the
Officer Administering the Government of New
Zealand, in exercise and pursuance of the powers
vested in me by the said Act, do hereby appoint the
seventh day of July, one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-three, to be the day whereon the first
election of Councillors for the Borough of Westport
shall take place, and in further exercise of the powers
and authorities vested in me by the said Act, I do
hereby appoint Joseph Giles, of Westport, Esquire,
to be the person by and before whom the said elec-
tion shall be held.

Given under the hand of His Excellency Sir
George Alfred Arney, Knight, the Officer
Administering the Government, and Com-
mander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty's
Colony of New Zealand and its Depend-
encies, and Vice-Admiral of the same,
at the Government House, at Wellington,
this sixth day of June, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and
seventy-three.

WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS.

University Regulations approved.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 9th June, 1873.

THE following Regulations of the New Zealand
University, approved by His Excellency the
Officer Administering the Government in Council
on the 4th June, 1873, are published for general
information.

WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS.

STATUTE AS TO ADMISSION TO DEGREES OF
STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW
ZEALAND.

That no undergraduates of the University of
New Zealand be admitted to the degree of Bachelor
of Arts until he shall have kept nine terms, and have
passed the examination required by the University:
Provided, nevertheless, that undergraduates of
the University of New Zealand who shall study at
the University of Otago shall be admissible to a
B.A. degree in the University of New Zealand
after having kept three years' terms in accordance
with the Regulations of the University of Otago, and
after having passed the examination prescribed by
the University of New Zealand as the examination
for such degree.

Approved in Council, 4th June, 1873.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

University of New Zealand.

THE REGULATIONS FOR COURSE OF STUDY AND
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS.

  1. Every student, upon matriculation, shall obtain
    the approval of the Chancellor as to the course of
    instruction to which he will attend during the terms
    of the University prior to taking his degree, and
    the Chancellor shall be satisfied that he will obtain
    adequate instruction in at least three of the following
    branches of education, viz. :—
    (1.) Classics.
    (2.) Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.
    (3.) Modern Languages other than English.
    (4.) Physical Science.
    (5.) English Language and Literature.
    (6.) General History.
    (7.) Moral Philosophy and Logic.
    (8.) Jurisprudence.

  2. The following regulation of the Council is
    hereby repealed:—"That persons who have matricu-
    lated shall be required to present themselves annually
    for examination by the University at Lent Term;
    and if any absent themselves from such examination,
    or fail to pass it satisfactorily, they shall, at the
    discretion of the Council, be required to keep ad-
    ditional terms before proceeding to the B.A. degree,"
    and the following substituted :—
    (1.) All students shall be required to pass
    an examination, in each year, in such



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