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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

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Trustees appointed for the Maintenance of the Cardrona | STATUTES OF THE NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY.
Public Cemetery.

WM. F. DRUMMOND JERVOIS,
Governor.

IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested
in me by the sixth section of "The Cemeteries Act, 1882,"
I, William Francis Drummond Jervois, the Governor of the
Colony of New Zealand, do hereby appoint the several persons
whose names are specified in the first column of the Schedule
hereto to be Trustees to provide for the maintenance and care
of the public cemetery specified in the second column of the
said Schedule.

SCHEDULE.

| Names of Trustees. | Name of Public Cemetery, and Description
of Land. |
|---|---|
| John Kerin. | CARDRONA. |
| Alfred Austin. | All that parcel of land in the Provin- |
| James Kerin. | cial District of Otago, containing by ad- |
| | measurement 1 acre, more or less, situate |
| | one mile north of the Town of Cardrona, |
| | and marked "Cemetery" on the map |
| | deposited in the office of the Chief |
| | Surveyor, Dunedin. |

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor,
this eighteenth day of April, one thousand eight
hundred and eighty-three.

WM. ROLLESTON,
Minister of Lands.

Trustees appointed for the Maintenance of the Frankton
Public Cemeteries.

WM. F. DRUMMOND JERVOIS,
Governor.

IN pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities vested
in me by the sixth section of "The Cemeteries Act, 1882,"
I, William Francis Drummond Jervois, the Governor of the
Colony of New Zealand, do hereby appoint the several persons
whose names are specified in the first column of the Schedule
hereto to be Trustees to provide for the maintenance and care
of the public cemeteries specified in the second column of the
said Schedule.

SCHEDULE.

| Names of Trustees. | Name of Public Cemetery, and Description
of Land. |
|---|---|
| John Braden. | FRANKTON. |
| Charles Crofton | All that parcel of land in the Provincial |
| Boyes. | District of Otago, containing by admea- |
| James Douglas. | surement 3 roods 8 perches, more or |
| Matthew Dwyer. | less, situate in the Town of Frankton. |
| Francis McBride. | Bounded towards the North-west by |
| | Crown lands, 200 links; towards the |
| | North-east by Crown lands, 400 links; |
| | towards the South-east by Crown lands, |
| | 200 links; and towards the South-west |
| | by Crown lands, 400 links: be all the |
| | aforesaid linkages more or less. |
| | Also all that parcel of land in the |
| | Provincial District of Otago, containing |
| | by admeasurement 9 acres 2 roods 19 |
| | perches, more or less, situate in the Town |
| | of Frankton. Bounded towards the |
| | North-west by Oxford Street, 468 links; |
| | towards the North-east by a street-line, |
| | 2201 links; towards the South-east by |
| | Crown lands, 450 links; and towards the |
| | South-west by Bedford Street, 2070 links: |
| | be all the aforesaid linkages more or |
| | less. |

As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor,
this eighteenth day of April, one thousand eight
hundred and eighty-three.

WM. ROLLESTON,
Minister of Lands.

Statute amending Statute "Of the Degree of Bachelor of
Arts."

I. Section I. of the statute "Of the Degree of Bachelor of
Arts" is hereby repealed so far as relates to subsection 10,
"Natural Science, B. Biology," and the following enacted in
lieu thereof:-

B. Biology. (Two papers.) (a.) General principles of
biology, including those of physiology, of distribution, and of
classification. (6.) One of the following: (1.) Zoology:
Animal morphology, the principal characters of the chief
groups of animals, and the main facts of their distribution in
time and space. (2.) Botany: Vegetable morphology, in-
cluding histology, the principal characters of the chief groups
of plants, and the main facts of their distribution in time and
space. (3.) Anatomy and Physiology: Human anatomy and
physiology.

A candidate in natural science will be required, on presenting
himself for examination, to furnish to the supervisor a certificate
from a teacher of the subject or branch subject that he has passed
a practical examination in such subject, as follows: For Geology:
Determination by physical characters of minerals and rocks;
determination of fossils; construction of geological sections.
For Zoology: Dissection and microscopical examination of
types of four different groups of invertebrate animals and of
two different groups of vertebrate animals. For Anatomy and
Physiology: Dissection of the human body. For Botany:
Dissection and microscopical examination of types of four
different groups of cryptogamic plants and of eight different
orders of phanerogamic plants. The certificate must be given
by a teacher in an affiliated institution who shall have been
authorized by the Chancellor to grant certificates. A fee of
one guinea shall be paid by the candidate to the teacher for
conducting the practical examination, unless the candidate be
attending the lectures of such teacher.

II. Section III. of the same statute is hereby repealed, and
the following enacted in lieu thereof:-

The examination may be passed in two sections. Either two
or three subjects of examination, one of which must be either
Latin or mathematics, shall constitute the first section, which
may be taken after two years' terms have been kept by the
candidate, and the remaining subjects shall constitute the
second section, which may be taken after three years' terms
have been kept; or, at the option of the candidate, all the
subjects may be taken together after three years' terms have
been kept.

III. Section VII. of the same statute is hereby repealed, and
the following enacted in lieu thereof :-

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-Chan-
cellor to the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, to
be passed either in one or two sections, on payment of the
ordinary fees, without matriculation and the keeping of Univer-
sity terms; and on passing that examination shall be entitled
to all the other privileges of graduates of the University of
the same standing, anything in other statutes of the Univer-
sity notwithstanding: Provided that under this clause no
teacher shall be admitted to the first section of his examination
beyond the B.A. examination of the year 1884: Provided also
that every teacher admitted to examination under this clause
shall give three months' notice to the Chancellor of the subjects
in which he shall elect to be examined.

Statute amending Statute "Of Admissions ad eundem."

I. Sections I. and II. of the statute "Of Admissions ad
eundem" are hereby repealed, and the following enacted in lieu
thereof:-

I. Any person may be admitted without examination as an
undergraduate member of the University who shall have passed
the matriculation examination, or completed any part of his
undergraduate course at any of the under-mentioned Universities
-namely, Oxford, Cambridge, Glasgow, Aberdeen, St. Andrews,
Edinburgh, Dublin, Durham, London, Queen's University of
Ireland, Royal University of Ireland, Victoria University,
Sydney, Melbourne, or Adelaide; 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.

II. 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 Uni-
versities-namely, Oxford, Cambridge, Glasgow, Aberdeen, St.-



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🏘️ Appointment of Trustees for Cardrona Public Cemetery

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
18 April 1883
Cemetery Trustees, Cardrona, Otago, Land description
  • John Kerin, Trustee
  • Alfred Austin, Trustee
  • James Kerin, Trustee

  • WM. F. DRUMMOND JERVOIS, Governor
  • WM. ROLLESTON, Minister of Lands

🏘️ Appointment of Trustees for Frankton Public Cemeteries

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
18 April 1883
Cemetery Trustees, Frankton, Otago, Land description
6 names identified
  • John Braden, Trustee
  • Charles Crofton, Trustee
  • Charles Boyes, Trustee
  • James Douglas, Trustee
  • Matthew Dwyer, Trustee
  • Francis McBride, Trustee

  • WM. F. DRUMMOND JERVOIS, Governor
  • WM. ROLLESTON, Minister of Lands

πŸŽ“ Statute amending Statute "Of the Degree of Bachelor of Arts."

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
Bachelor of Arts, Biology, Examination, University of New Zealand

πŸŽ“ Statute amending Statute "Of Admissions ad eundem."

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
Admissions, Universities, Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, University of New Zealand