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768
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 15

(19.) Magnetism and Electricity.
(20.) Chemistry.
(21.) Physiography.
(22.) Geology.
(23.) Botany.
(24.) Zoology.
(25.) Physiology and the Structure of the Body.
(26.) Domestic Science I.
(27.) Domestic Science II.
(28.) Domestic Science III.
(29.) General Agriculture.
(30.) Dairy Science (including the Economics of Dairying).
(31.) Agricultural Chemistry.
(32.) Agricultural Botany and Zoology.

(33.) General Hygiene.*

[*A candidate cannot receive credit for Chemistry (20) together with Agricultural Chemistry (31), nor for Botany (23) or Zoology (24) together with Agricultural Botany and Zoology (32), nor can General Hygiene (33) be reckoned as a separate subject in addition to Domestic Science III (28).]

Division II—
(34.) Latin.
(35.) Greek.
(36.) French.
(37.) German.
(38.) Italian.
(39.) Spanish.
(40.) Maori.
(41.) Pure Mathematics.
(42.) Economics.

Division III—
(43.) General History.
(44.) English Constitutional History.
(45.) Economic History.
(46.) Logic.
(47.) Psychology.
(48.) Economic Geography.
(49.) Accounting.
(50.) Woodwork.
(51.) Ironwork.
(52.) Military Science.
(53.) One or more subjects each consisting of any two of the following :—

(a.) Dressmaking.
(b.) Elementary Handwork I—Modelling
in Plasticine or Clay, Paper-work,
and Brick-laying.
(c.) Elementary Handwork II — Card-
board-work.
(d.) Woodwork.
(e.) Ironwork.

(f.) Military Drill.*

[*Not to be reckoned if (50) Woodwork, (51) Ironwork, or (52) Military Science, respectively, is taken.]

  1. Of the optional subjects included in Part III of the Class C schedule, candidates must satisfy the pass requirements—
    (a.) In four subjects, of which one must be taken from Division I; or
    (b.) In three subjects, if one is taken from Division I and another from either Division I or Division II.

  2. No record of success towards Class C can be made that does not include two of the subjects comprised in Parts II and III; otherwise no restriction is placed on the order in which Parts I, II, and III may be taken by a candidate, or on the order and grouping of the subjects of Parts II and III, or on the time of completion of Part I, provided that of the subjects of Part III (optional) no candidate shall be allowed to take more than five at any one examination.

  3. A candidate entering for Class C and either wholly or partially successful in Part I of the examination only may be credited with the First Section of Class D or with partial success towards the First Section of Class D, as the case may be. In the latter case, if he does not complete the section at the next ensuing examination,



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