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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Clerk, Resident Magistrate's Court, appointed.
Department of Justice,
Wellington, 5th May, 1879.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint
Constable CHARLES DUNNETT
to be Clerk at Tapanui of the Resident Magistrate's
Court for the District of Clutha.
J. BALLANCE,
(for the Minister of Justice.)
Certificated Accountants in Bankruptcy appointed.
Department of Justice,
Wellington, 5th May, 1879.
IT is hereby notified that His Honor the Chief
Justice has appointed
WILLIAM RATCLIFFE, of Gisborne, and
CARLOW SMITH, of Gisborne;
that Mr. District Judge Ward has appointed
FREDERICK PAVITT, of Ashburton;
and that Mr. District Judge Bathgate has appointed
HENRY SYDNEY REUNERT, of Balclutha,
to be Certificated Accountants in Bankruptcy.
J. BALLANCE,
(for the Minister of Justice.)
In re "The Public Payments without Probate
Act, 1869."
WILLIAM GORDON, late of Onehunga, in the Province
of Auckland, Inspector of Volunteers, deceased.
UNDER the provisions of "The Public Payments
without Probate Act, 1869," and the regula-
tions made thereunder, published in the New Zealand
Gazette of 1870, page 212, the Colonial Treasurer
intends to make a payment of money due to the
above-named deceased to a person not being his legal
representative. All persons objecting to such pay-
ment being made must give notice to the Colonial
Treasurer, at Wellington, within one calendar month
from the date of the Gazette containing this notice,
when their objections will be considered.
J. BALLANCE,
Colonial Treasurer.
In re "The Public Payments without Probate
Act, 1869."
WILLIAM FRASER, late of Te Awamutu, in the Pro-
vince of Auckland, Sergeant-Major of Militia and
Volunteers, deceased.
UNDER the provisions of "The Public Payments
without Probate Act, 1869," and the regula-
tions made thereunder, published in the New Zealand
Gazette of 1870, page 212, the Colonial Treasurer
intends to make a payment of money due to the
above-named deceased to a person not being his legal
representative. All persons objecting to such pay-
ment being made must give notice to the Colonial
Treasurer, at Wellington, within one calendar month
from the date of the Gazette containing this notice,
when their objections will be considered.
J. BALLANCE,
Colonial Treasurer.
New Zealand University Regulations.
Education Department,
Wellington, 5th May, 1879.
THE following regulations of the University of
New Zealand, passed during the session of 1879,
and approved by His Excellency the Governor in
Council, are published for general information.
J. BALLANCE.
HERCULES ROBINSON, Governor.
Regulation repealing Regulation-Admission of Under-
graduates from other Universities, and making other
Provision in lieu thereof.
Any person may be admitted without examination
as an undergraduate member of the University of
New Zealand who shall have passed the matriculation
examination or completed any part of his under-
graduate course at any of the under-mentioned
Universities-namely, Oxford, Cambridge, Glasgow,
Aberdeen, St. Andrews, Edinburgh, Dublin, Dur-
ham, London, Queen's University of Ireland,
Sydney, or Melbourne; and shall be considered
of the same standing, as regards the keeping of
terms only, as if he had been an undergraduate
member of the University of New Zealand:
Provided always that he shall give to the Registrar,
to the satisfaction of the Chancellor, evidence of good
conduct at any such University.
Regulation amending Regulation - Admission of
Graduates in Arts, Medicine, Law, and Music,
and others, to an ad eundem degree.
Any person who shall have been admitted to the
degree of Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, Bachelor
of Medicine, Doctor of Medicine, Bachelor of Laws,
Doctor of Laws, Bachelor of Music, or Doctor of
Music in any of the following Universities-namely,
Oxford, Cambridge, Glasgow, Aberdeen, St. Andrews,
Edinburgh, Dublin, Durham, London, Queen's Uni-
versity of Ireland, Sydney, or Melbourne, may be
admitted by the Senate to the same degree in the
University of New Zealand. In all cases of applica-
tions for ad eundem degrees candidates shall be
required to furnish as evidence a diploma of the
University to which they have formerly belonged,
or a certificate of the Registrar of the said University,
together with proof of their identity by means of a
statutory declaration or a certificate from a member
of the Senate.
Regulation repealing Regulation specifying Value and
Tenure of Scholarships and Subjects and Conditions
of Scholarship Examinations, and making other Pro-
vision in lieu thereof.
REGULATION SPECIFYING VALUE AND TENURE OF
SCHOLARSHIPS.
I. There shall be scholarships of two kinds, to be
called junior and senior scholarships, of the annual
value of £45 and £60 respectively.
II. No scholar shall be permitted to hold more
than one scholarship at the same time.
Junior Scholarships.
III. The junior scholarships shall be open to candi-
dates between the ages of fifteen and twenty-one
years, who have not entered upon their University
course, and shall be tenable for three years.
IV. No person shall be entitled to hold a junior
scholarship unless within three months after its
acquisition he shall have matriculated as a member of
the University, and shall have entered his name upon
the books of some affiliated college, nor unless he
shall attend regularly the course of studies and
lectures provided by such college: Provided that
any scholar may, on giving notice to the Chancellor,
pursue his studies at some affiliated college other
than that in which he may have originally entered.
V. A junior scholarship shall become vacant by
neglect on the part of the holder to pass each year in
at least two subjects of the annual examination of
the college upon the books of which he may have
entered his name, unless the holder shall produce
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⚖️ Appointment of Clerk, Resident Magistrate's Court, Tapanui
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement5 May 1879
Appointment, Clerk, Resident Magistrate's Court, Tapanui, Clutha District
- CHARLES Dunnett, Appointed Clerk at Tapanui
- J. Ballance (for the Minister of Justice.)
⚖️ Appointments of Certificated Accountants in Bankruptcy
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement5 May 1879
Accountants, Bankruptcy, Gisborne, Ashburton, Balclutha
- WILLIAM Ratcliffe, Appointed Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy
- CARLOW Smith, Appointed Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy
- FREDERICK Pavitt, Appointed Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy
- HENRY SYDNEY Reunert, Appointed Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy
- J. Ballance (for the Minister of Justice.)
💰 Notice regarding payment due to deceased William Gordon without probate
💰 Finance & Revenue5 May 1879
Public Payments without Probate Act, Deceased Estate, Inspector of Volunteers, Onehunga, Auckland
- WILLIAM Gordon, Deceased, payment due without probate
- J. Ballance, Colonial Treasurer.
💰 Notice regarding payment due to deceased William Fraser without probate
💰 Finance & Revenue5 May 1879
Public Payments without Probate Act, Deceased Estate, Sergeant-Major Militia, Te Awamutu, Auckland
- WILLIAM Fraser, Deceased, payment due without probate
- J. Ballance, Colonial Treasurer.
🎓 New Zealand University Regulations regarding admission and scholarships
🎓 Education, Culture & Science5 May 1879
University Regulations, Admission, Undergraduates, Graduates, Scholarships, Examination
- J. Ballance
- HERCULES ROBINSON, Governor
NZ Gazette 1879, No 50