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• After such examination, the names of the undergraduates shall be arranged in classes and in order of merit. The class lists, together with the papers set and the answers thereto, shall be forwarded forthwith to the Registrar. Approved in Council, 23rd March, 1875. PORSTER GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council. Regulation Specifying Value and Tenure of Scholarships, and Subjects and Conditions of Scholarship Examination. I. There shall be scholarships of two kinds, to be called Junior and Senior Scholarships, of the annual value of £45 and £60 respectively. 11. The Junior Scholarships shall be open to candidates between the ages of fifteen and twenty-one years entering upon their University course. 111. The tenure of such Junior Scholarships shall be for the term of the University course, and, in the case of candidates for honors, for one year in addition: Provided that any junior scholar who may obtain a Senior Scholarship, as hereinafter mentioned, shall thereby vacate such Junior Scholarship. IV. The Junior Scholarships shall be awarded for excellence in any two or more, not exceeding four, of the following subjects : — 1. Latin. 2. Greek. 3. English, and one of the following Modern Languages : — (a) Trench, (b) German, (c) Italian. 4. Mathematics. 5. History. 6. Natural and Physical Science. V. The Senior Scholarships shall be awarded to students who shall, at the end of their second year, pass with great credit either the voluntary or the compulsory section of the subjects of examination for the B.A. degree. VI. The Senior Scholarships shall be tenable for one year, and, in the case of candidates for honors, for two years. VII. For the purpose of awarding Senior Scholarships, separate papers, to be marked " Scholarship Papers," containing questions of a higher character on the several subjects of examination, shall be added to the examination papers for the B.A. degree. VIII. No person shall be entitled to hold a scholarship unless he shall have matriculated as a member of the University, and entered his name upon the books of some affiliated institution, nor unless he shall attend regularly the course of studies and lectures prescribed by such institution. IX. A scholarship shall become vacant by neglect on the part of the holder to attend any one of the annual examinations of the affiliated institution upon the books of which he may have entered his name, unless the holder shall produce proof to the satisfaction of the Chancellor that he was unable, from illness or other sufficient cause, to attend : Provided that any scholar may, on receiving the Chancellor's permission in writing, pursue his studies at some affiliated institution other than that at which he may have originally entered. X. Scholarship examinations shall be held at any place within the colony where a person appointed by the Chancellor, to be termed a Supervisor, can be found to see that the rules for examinations are complied with. XL Scholarship examinations shall be conducted by means of papers to be severally prepared by the examiners. XII. Candidates shall write out answers to the questions set in the presence of the Supervisor, and in accordance with such detailed instructions as may be furnished by the Chancellor or the Chancellor's appointee. XIII. The written answers shall be transmitted by the Supervisors to the examiners—that is to say, each answer to the examiner who set the paper—who shall examine them, and report thereon to the Senate. XIV. The examiners and Supervisors shall severally receive remuneration for their services as the Senate shall in each case determine. XV. The Chancellor is hereby empowered to make rules or orders for such matters of detail as may be required for the effectual carrying out of the foregoing Regulations. Approved in Council, 23rd March, 1875. Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council. Regulation Specifying Conditions of Matriculation, and Subjects for Matriculation Examinations. I. Candidates for matriculation shall, before they are admitted as matriculated students of the University, be examined in six or more of the following subjects : — 2—H. 4

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