✨ University Regulations and Appointments




APRIL 1.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 409

regulation, and to which subjects the values given in
the B Schedule hereunto appended shall be assigned:
Provided that for the purpose of awarding junior
scholarships no marks shall be counted in any subject
in which the candidate shall have obtained less than
one-fifth of the value assigned to that subject.
IX. Candidates for the entrance examination shall,
prior to the examination, pay the matriculation fee
required by the University irrespective of their pass-
ing or failing to pass the entrance examination:
Provided that a candidate who may present himself
and fail to pass at his first examination shall not be
required to pay any further fee on his giving notice
of his intention to present himself again for exami-
nation.
X. Every student shall at matriculation make the
following declaration: "I do solemnly promise that
I will faithfully obey the statutes and regulations of
the University, so far as they apply to me; and I
hereby declare that I believe myself to have attained
the age of fifteen years."

SCHEDULE A.
VALUES OF SUBJECTS FOR MATRICULATION
EXAMINATION.

Subject. Minimum. Maximum.
1. Latin 150 500
2. English 90 300
3. Greek 90 300
4. French 60 200
5. German or Italian 60 200
6. Arithmetic 60 200
7. Algebra 45 150
8. Euclid 45 150
9. History 30 100
10. Geography 30 100
11. Chemistry 30 100
12. Physics 30 100
13. Natural science 30 100

SCHEDULE B.
VALUES OF SUBJECTS FOR JUNIOR-SCHOLARSHIP
EXAMINATION.

Subject Value
1. Latin 1,500
2. English 1,000.
3. Greek 1,000
4. French 750
5. German or Italian 750
6. Mathematics 1,500
7. History and geography 750
8. Science 1,000
  1. Regulation amending Regulation specifying Value,
    Tenure, and Conditions of Medical Scholarship.
    I. There shall be a medical scholarship of the value
    of Β£100 per annum, and tenable for three years.
    II. The competition for the medical scholarship
    shall take place at the senior scholarship examination,
    and shall be decided by excellence in the papers on
    anatomy, physiology, zoology, botany, and chemistry.
    III. The medical scholarship shall be open to
    graduates of the University of New Zealand and to
    under graduates of not less than two years' standing.
    IV. The medical scholarship shall be held on con-
    dition that the holder gives satisfactory proof to the
    Chancellor that he is taking the necessary steps
    towards the obtaining of his medical degree in any
    British or Colonial University, whose degrees can be
    registered in New Zealand as entitling to practise.

  2. Regulation amending Regulation permitting certain
    Teachers to proceed to the B.A. Degree.
    Teachers in affiliated institutions, and certificated
    teachers of good repute in any school established or
    conducted under the provisions of an Act of the
    General Assembly or of a Provincial Council of this
    colony, having been in the practice of their profession
    for at least five years, may be admitted on the
    recommendation of the Chancellor or of the Vice-
    Chancellor to the examination for the B.A. degree,
    to be passed either in one or two sections, on pay-
    ment of the ordinary fees, without matriculation and
    the keeping of University terms; and on passing that
    examination shall be entitled to all the other pri-
    vileges of undergraduates of the University of the
    same standing, anything in other regulations of the
    University notwithstanding: Provided that under
    this regulation no teacher shall be admitted to the
    first section of his examination beyond the B.A.
    examination for the year 1883: Provided also that
    every teacher admitted to examination under this
    regulation shall give six months' notice to the Chan-
    cellor of the subjects in which he shall elect to be
    examined.

  3. Regulation amending Regulation prescribing Form
    of Diploma for Graduates.
    I. The following section is hereby added to the
    regulation prescribing form of diploma for gradu-
    ates:-
    II. Each successful candidate for honours shall
    receive a diploma under the hand of the Chancellor,
    sealed with the seal of the University, in the follow-
    ing form :-

A.B. has been duly admitted to the degree of
Master of Arts in the University of New Zealand,
with class honours in
Given under my hand this day
of , one thousand eight hundred
and , C.D., Chancellor.

Approved in Council, at Wellington, the twenty-
ninth day of March, 1880.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Trustees of Borough of Winton Sinking Fund
appointed.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 24th March, 1880.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint

JAMES WALKER BAIN and
JOHN THOMPSON

to be Trustees of the Corporation Sinking Fund of
the Borough of Winton, vice Sir J. L. C. Richard-
son, deceased, and W. P. Grigor, resigned.

THOMAS DICK.

Members of County Cook Cattle Board appointed.-
Notice No. 32.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 31st March, 1880.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint

JAMES WOODBINE JOHNSON,
GEORGE LANGDALE SUNDERLAND,
ALEXANDER MCKENZIE,
JOHN CLARK, and
WILLIAM WILKINSON SMITH



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πŸŽ“ University Examination Regulations Amendment (continued from previous page)

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
Matriculation, Junior scholarships, Subject values, Examination rules

πŸŽ“ Regulation amending Medical Scholarship Value, Tenure, and Conditions

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
Medical scholarship, Anatomy, Physiology, Zoology, Botany, Chemistry, Degree requirements

πŸŽ“ Regulation permitting certain Teachers to proceed to the B.A. Degree

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
Teachers, B.A. Degree examination, Affiliated institutions, University terms

πŸŽ“ Regulation prescribing Form of Diploma for Graduates with Honours

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
29 March 1880
Diploma form, Master of Arts, Honours, Chancellor
  • C.D., Chancellor
  • Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council

🏘️ Appointment of Trustees for Winton Borough Sinking Fund

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
24 March 1880
Winton, Sinking Fund, Trustees, Appointment
  • James Walker, Appointed Trustee of Sinking Fund
  • John Thompson, Appointed Trustee of Sinking Fund

  • Thomas Dick

🌾 Appointments of Members to County Cook Cattle Board

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
31 March 1880
County Cook, Cattle Board, Appointments
  • James Woodbine Johnson, Appointed Member of Cattle Board
  • George Langdale Sunderland, Appointed Member of Cattle Board
  • Alexander McKenzie, Appointed Member of Cattle Board
  • John Clark, Appointed Member of Cattle Board
  • William Wilkinson Smith, Appointed Member of Cattle Board