✨ Educational Bursaries Regulations
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 5
day of the following month, His Excellency the Governor
in Council did, in pursuance of the provisions of the Harbours
Act, 1908, license Alexander McKay to use and occupy a part
of the foreshore of Mangonui Harbour, in order to construct
thereon a boat-shed and slip in accordance with plan marked
M.D. 3586, and deposited in the office of the Marine Depart-
ment at Wellington, and upon and subject to the terms and
conditions therein set forth :
And whereas the rights, powers, and privileges granted by
the said Order in Council have, with the Minister’s written
consent, been transferred to Lewis Littleproud :
And whereas it is desirable that the said license should be
revoked :
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Do-
minion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the
power and authority conferred upon him by the Harbours
Act, 1908, and of all other powers and authorities enabling
him in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and
consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth
hereby revoke and determine the said-recited Order in Council
of the twenty-fourth day of October, one thousand nine hun-
dred and ten, and the rights and privileges thereby con-
ferred.
J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Educational Bursaries.
LIVERPOOL, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twelfth day of April,
1915.
Present :
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.
IN pursuance of the powers and authority conferred upon him by the
Education Act, 1914, and of all other powers enabling him in this
behalf, His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand,
acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the
said Dominion, doth hereby make the regulations contained in the Schedule
hereto for the award and tenure of Educational Bursaries ; and doth further
provide that these regulations shall be deemed to have effect from and after
the first day of April, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen.
SCHEDULE.
- AN Educational Bursary may, on the recommendation of the Senior
Inspector of an education district, be awarded to any person of either
sex who, being a matriculated student of the University of New Zealand
and being resident in New Zealand for one year immediately preceding
the date of application for a bursary,—
(i.) Has within the six months immediately preceding completed his
term of service as a pupil teacher or probationer in some educa-
tion district in accordance with regulations and to the satisfaction
of the Education Board and of the Senior Inspector of that
district, and declares his intention of entering a recognized
training college on the completion of the tenure of his bursary ;
or
(ii.) Has satisfactorily completed his course of training at a recognized
training college and gained a trained teacher’s certificate ; or
(iii.) Has otherwise gained a teacher’s certificate of a class not lower
than Class C.
- There shall be paid to or on behalf of each holder of an Educational
Bursary the amount of the fees payable by him to the university college
in respect of such classes as the Director of Education, after consultation
with the Professorial Board, shall approve for him, and, in addition, the
university fees for the degree examinations for which he sits :
Provided that if the college fees payable by any holder in any one year
be more than £20 in all, the sum of £20 only shall be paid to or for such
holder in respect of such fees.
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An application for an Educational Bursary, made in due form and
accompanied by the necessary certificates, must be addressed to the Senior
Inspector of Schools of the district, to be forwarded by him, with any
recommendation that he may have to make, to the Director of Education.
Such application must reach the Senior Inspector by the 1st day of April
in any year. -
An Educational Bursary shall not be tenable with a University
Junior Scholarship, a University National Scholarship, or a University
Bursary, or with any other scholarship, exhibition, or bursary, or com-
bination thereof, the value or combined value of which, exclusive of any
lodging allowance received, exceeds £20 a year. -
An Educational Bursary may be held at any university college or
at a school of agriculture recognized by the University. The classes taken
must be of such as would form part of a course in arts, science, or agriculture.
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🏛️ Order in Council Revoking License for Boat-shed and Slip
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration12 April 1915
Order in Council, License Revocation, Mangonui Harbour
- Alexander McKay, License holder for boat-shed and slip
- Lewis Littleproud, Transferee of license rights
- J. F. Andrews, Clerk of the Executive Council
🎓 Regulations for Educational Bursaries
🎓 Education, Culture & Science12 April 1915
Educational Bursaries, Regulations, Teacher Training
- W. F. Massey, P.C., Presiding in Council