Examination Syllabi, Road Board Election, Tariff Decisions, Surveyor Exam Notice




Aug. 10.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1491

  1. (1900.) A.D. 1360 to A.D. 1600 (Chaucer to Spenser).
  2. (1901.) A.D. 1600 to A.D. 1700 (Shakespeare to Dryden).
  3. (1902.) A.D. 1700 to A.D. 1800 (Pope to Cowper).
  4. (1903.) A.D. 1800 to A.D. 1832 (nineteenth-century writers to the death of Scott).

The examination in this part will require from candidates a more minute acquaintance with the history of the English language and literature, as illustrated in the chief works produced in each period, and will be based to a considerable extent, but by no means exclusively, on certain books specified each year by the Commissioners.* The names placed under the dates are intended to suggest the general character of the literary development of the period, and, consequently, the natural limits of the examination. All the works of Shakespeare, for example, will be regarded as falling within the period 1600 to 1700; all the works of Swift within the period 1700 to 1800; all the works of Scott and Wordsworth, and all the works of Macaulay, within the period 1800 to 1832.

French Language and Literature. — Translation from French into English, and from English into French. Critical questions on the French language and literature.

German Language and Literature. — Translation from German into English, and from English into German. Critical questions on the German language and literature.

Latin Language and Literature. — Translation from Latin into English, composition in prose and verse, or (as an alternative for verse-composition) a Latin essay or letter. Critical questions on the Latin language (including questions on philology) and literature.

Greek Language and Literature. — Translation from Greek into English, composition in prose and verse, or (as an alternative for verse-composition) a Greek dialogue or oration. Critical questions on the Greek language (including questions on philology) and literature.

Sanskrit Language and Literature. — Translation from Sanskrit into English, and from English into Sanskrit. History of Sanskrit literature (including knowledge of such Indian history as bears upon the subject); Sanskrit grammar; Vedic philology.

Arabic Language and Literature. — Translations as in Sanskrit. History of Arabic literature (including knowledge of such Arabic history as bears upon the subject); Arabic grammar; Arabic prosody.

English History. — General questions on English history from A.D. 800 to A.D. 1848; questions on the Constitutional History of England from A.D. 800 to A.D. 1848.

General Modern History. — Candidates may, at their choice, be examined in any one of the following periods: 1. From the accession of Charlemagne to the Third Crusade (A.D. 800 to A.D. 1193). 2. From the Third Crusade to the Diet of Worms (A.D. 1193 to A.D. 1521). 3. From the Diet of Worms to the death of Louis XIV. (A.D. 1521 to A.D. 1715). 4. From the accession of Louis XV. to the French Revolution of 1848 (A.D. 1715 to A.D. 1848). Periods 3 and 4 will include Indian history.

Greek History. — Questions on the general history of Greece to the death of Alexander; questions on the constitutional history of Greece during the same period.

Roman History. — Questions on the general history of Rome to the death of Vespasian; questions on the constitutional history of Rome during the same period.

In Greek and Roman history candidates will be expected to show a knowledge of the original authorities.

Mathematics. — Pure mathematics: Algebra, geometry (Euclid and geometrical conic sections), plane trigonometry, plane analytical geometry (less advanced portions), differential calculus (elementary), integral calculus (elementary). Applied mathematics: Statics, dynamics of a particle, hydrostatics, geometrical optics; all treated without the aid of the differential or integral calculus.

Advanced Mathematics. — Pure mathematics: Higher algebra, including theory of equations, plane and spherical trigonometry, differential calculus, integral calculus, differential equations, analytical geometry, plane and solid. Applied mathematics: Statics, including attractions, dynamics of a particle, rigid dynamics, hydrodynamics, the mathematical theory of electricity and magnetism.

Political Economy and Economic History. — Candidates will be expected to possess a knowledge of economic theory as treated in the larger text-books; also, a knowledge of the existing economic conditions, and of statistical methods as applied to economic inquiries, together with a general knowledge of the history of industry, land-tenure, and economic legislation in the United Kingdom.

Logic and Mental Philosophy (Ancient and Modern). — Logic will include both deductive and inductive logic. Mental philosophy will include psychology and metaphysics.

The books for 1900 are:—Spenser—Faery Queen (Books II. and V.); Shepherd’s Kalendars Chaucer—Legend of Good Women, Prologue to Canterbury Tales; Langland—Piers Plowman; Lyly—Euphues; Latimer—Sermons; James I. of Scotland—King’s Quhair.

Political Science.—The examination will not be confined to analytical jurisprudence, early institutions, and theory of legislation, but may embrace comparative politics, the history of political theories, &c. Candidates will be expected to show a knowledge of original authorities.

Civil Service Commission, June, 1899.


Result of Awhitu Road Board Election.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 9th August, 1899.

THE following notice of election of members of a Road Board has been received at this office, and is published in accordance with the provisions of “The Road Boards Act, 1882.”

HUGH POLLEN,
Under-Secretary.

Awhitu Road Board, County of Manukau :
Sam. H. Harrison.
Walter John Holmes.
Sydney Charles Leach.


Commissioner’s Decisions under Tariff Acts.

Department of Trade and Customs,
Wellington, 8th August, 1899.

IT is hereby notified for public information that the Hon. the Commissioner of Trade and Customs has decided to interpret the Customs and Excise Duties Acts in relation to the under-mentioned articles as follows:—

NOTE.—“Not otherwise enumerated” appears as n.o.e.; “other kinds” as o.k.; “articles and materials suited only for, and to be used solely in, the fabrication of goods in the colony” as a. & m.s. Articles marked thus * are revised decisions.

Articles, and how classed. Rate of Duty.
99/718. Bonnet- and hat-crowns and made-up ornaments and trimmings; as millinery of all kinds 25 per cent.
*99/145. Card perforated for silk-weaving machinery is to be admitted at same rate as card for woollen-mills, viz. 5 per cent.
99/666. “Condenser cord,” used for engine-packing; as n.o.e. Free.
*99/439. “Deane” pump, when imported as part of refrigerating machinery, or for use in connection therewith
[This decision is extended to cover pumps of other makers similarly imported.]
5 per cent.
*99/369. Glass rondels; as a. & m.s. The words “or centres” are to be deleted from the decision in C.O. 613.
99/610. Hydraulic “jiggers”; as hydraulic cranes Free.
99/645. Machine for clipping horses or sheep (Burman’s patent); as machinery for agricultural purposes 5 per cent.
99/651. Paper, “Eureka transparent” (a substitute for glass for green-houses); as n.o.e. Free.
99/672. Ruling-machine, Engravers’; as machinery n.o.e. 20 per cent.
99/629. “Santal Midy,” in capsules; as drugs and druggists’ sundries 20 per cent.

W. T. GLASGOW,
Secretary and Inspector.

Commissioner’s Order No. 619.]


Examination of Land Surveyors.

Department of Lands and Survey,
Wellington, 18th July, 1899.

IN accordance with the regulations for the examination of surveyors under “The Land Act, 1892,” as published in the New Zealand Gazette of 5th March, 1896, it is hereby notified that the next examination thereunder will be held on the 5th September next.

T. M. GRANT,
Secretary to the Board of Examiners,



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🎓 Detailed Regulations for Indian Civil Service Competitive Examination in London, August 1900 (continued from previous page)

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
1 May 1899
Civil Service Commission, Competitive Examination, Eligibility, Subjects, Marks, Probation, Riding Proficiency, Allowance, Covenants
  • Civil Service Commission, June, 1899

🏘️ Result of Awhitu Road Board Election

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
9 August 1899
Road Board, Election, Awhitu, County of Manukau, Members
  • Sam. H. Harrison, Elected member of Awhitu Road Board
  • Walter John Holmes, Elected member of Awhitu Road Board
  • Sydney Charles Leach, Elected member of Awhitu Road Board

  • Hugh Pollen, Under-Secretary

🏭 Commissioner’s Decisions under Tariff Acts

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
8 August 1899
Customs Duties, Tariff Decisions, Import Rates, Machinery, Millinery, Agricultural Tools, Pharmaceuticals
  • W. T. Glasgow, Secretary and Inspector

🗺️ Notice of Next Examination for Land Surveyors

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
18 July 1899
Land Surveyors, Examination, Land Act 1892, Board of Examiners, Wellington
  • T. M. Grant, Secretary to the Board of Examiners