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UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND.

The Senate of the New Zealand University met at noon on Monday and again at 10 a.m. yesterday. The Senate resolved itself into committee to consider the report of the examiners for the November, 1881, examinations for degrees, senior scholarships, and honsrs. The committee in their report recommended to the Senate that the following be recorded in the classes specified below: — FOB HONORS. Charles Chilton, 8.A., of the Canterbury College—First-class in natural science. B. M Connal, 8.A., of the Canterbury College—Firstclaas in languages and literature (Latin and Greek). Margaret F. L. Edger, 8.A., of Cantecbury College—First-class in languages and literature (Latin and English). Thomas J. Foster, 8.A., Canterbury College—First-class in languages and literature (Latin and Greek). John Innos, 8.A., of Canterbury College—First class in languages and literature (Latin and English). Alexander Montgomery, 8.A., of tho University of Otago—First class in chemistry and experimental physics (e eotricity and magnetism). J. B. Wilkinson, B.A , of the Canterbury College—First class in chemistry and experimental phyßics (electricity and magnetism). William Fidler, B A., of the Canterbury College—Third class in mental science. FOB THE M.A. DEGREE, Charles Chilton, 8.A., of the Canterbury College; B. M. Connal, B. A., of the Canterbury College; J. K. Davis, B.A , of St. John's College; B. M. Edger, B. A., of the Canterbury College; M. L. F. Edger, 8.A., of the Cautarbury College ; W. Fidler, 8.A., of the Canterburr College; A. E. Fitchett, 8.A., private tuition; T. 8. Foster, 8.A., of the Canterbury College; J. Innes, 8.A., of the Canterbury College; A. Montgomery, 8.A., of the University of Otago; J. B. Wilkinson, 8.A., of the Canterbury College. FOB THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS. James Hay, M.A., of the Canterbury College. FOB THE B.A. DXQBEE. William Braddel Douglas, of the Canterbury College; Thomas Cheyne Farmer, of the University of Otago ; Thomas Beid Fleming, of the Nelson College; Jameß Hendry, of the University of Otago; Frederick Howarth Jeff coat, of the University of Otago; Harry Bower Kirk, of the Wellington College; Edjrir James M'Farland, of the Auckland College; Alexander Furdie, of the University of Otago; John William halmond, of the University of Otago; William Waite, private tuition ; George Wat. son, of the Canterbury College; James Costin Webb, of the Wellington College. FOB SENIOR SCHOLARSHIPS. Joseph Grossman, of the Canterbury College; E. T. Irving, of the Canterbury College; Janette Grossman, of the Canterbury College ; L. Cohen, of the Canterbury College; A. J. Park, of the University of Otago. PABBED FIBST SECTION B.A. EXAMINATION. W. H. Airey, private tuition, in Latin, history and political economy; W. Anderson, private tuition, in Latin and chemistry; D. W. M. Born, University of Otago, in Latin, mathematics and French; E. W. Burton, Auckland College, in Latin and French; O. Z. Clavton, Auckland College, in Latin and mathematics; L. Cohen, Auckland College, in Latin, mathematics and English; J. Uolding, University of Otago, in Latin, mathematics and mental science ; Joseph Grossman, Canterbury Co 1 lege, in Latin, English, and history and political economy; Janette Grossman, Canterbury College, in Latin, French and history and political economy; 8. Hamilton, Canterbury College, in Latin, English and physical science; C. E. M. Hamilton, private tuition, in Latin and mathematics; E. Hewat. University of Otago, in Latin, mathematics and chemistry; B. F. Irvine, Canterbury College, in Latin, English and history and political economy; J. Johnston, University of Otago, in mathematics and mental science ; J. Johnstone, University of Otago, in Latin and mathematics ; W. H. Kay, Bishopdale College, in Latin English and French; W. H. Kneen, private tuition, in mathematics and history and political economy; P. A. Lindsay, University of Otago, in Latin, mathematics and chemistry ; G. S. M. McDermid, University of i tago, in mathematics and French; W. C. McDowell. Auckland College, in Latin, history and political economy; D. O'Donoghue, private tuition, in mathematics, physical science, history, and political economy ; A. J. Park, University of Otago, in mathematics, history and political economy and mental science; J. J. Patterson, Canterbury College, in Latin. English and history and political economy; W. E. Percival, St. Julius College, in Latin and Greek; H. T. Pnrchas, Canterbury College, in Latin, mathematics, and French; W. A. Beilly, private tuition, in Latin. Greek, and history, and political economy; B. L. Skeen, Auckland College, in Latin and mathematics ; J. Smaill, University of Otago, in Latin, mathematics, and mental science; James Smith, private tuition, in mathematics and history, and political economy; John Alfred Smith, private tuition, in mathematics and history, and political economy; John Watson Smith, University of Otago, in Latin, English, and history, and political oconomy ; A. Snell, private tuition, in Latin and French ; W. A. Stout, University of Otago, in Latin, mathematics, and mental science ; E. G. Wallace, private tuition, in Latin and French; H. B. M. Watson, Canterbury College, in Latin, English, and mathematics; H. Wilson, private tuition, in mathematics and history and political «coaeiny. That the following ha reportai to the

Hon. the Minister for Education as having passed the examination under arrangemeLts made for teachers desiring to qualify for a class under the Education Department—A. Binnie and J. Grant. The report of the Committee was adopted, and th-3 Senate adjourned.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2512, 26 April 1882, Page 4

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UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2512, 26 April 1882, Page 4

UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2512, 26 April 1882, Page 4

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