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E.—9.

1904. NEW ZEALAND.

EDUCATION: THE AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.

("THE AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ACT, 1882.") [In continuation of 8.-9, 1903.]

Presented in pursuance of the Act.

Visitor. —The Hon. the Minister of Education. Board of Governors. Appointed by His Exoellenoy the Governor in Council—Hon. Sir G. M. O'Rorke, M.A., LL.D. (Chairman); Rev. J. H. Simmonds ; Mr. G. L Peacocke. Elected by members of the Legislature—Hon. J. A. Tole, 8.A., LL.B. ; Mr. J. Palmer; Mr. William Coleman. Elected by graduates—Mr. P. E. Baume, LL.B., M.H.R. ; Mr. T. U. Wells, 8.A.; Mr. W. C. W. McDowell, M.8., CM. Ex officio—M.?. A. Kidd, Mayor of Auckland ; Mr. James Muir, Chairman of the Education Board. Staff. Professors. —Classics —H. A. Talbot-Tubbs, M.A., Oxford. Mathematics—H. W. Segar, M.A., Cambridge. English—C. W. Egerton, M.A., Dublin. Chemistry and Experimental Physios—P. D. Brown, Hon. M.A,, Oxford, B.Sc, Lond., P.C.S. Biology and Geology—A. P. W. Thomas, M.A., Oxforrl, P.L.S., F.G.S. Musio- W. E. Tbomas, Mus. Doc. Lecturer. —Modern Languages—M. Walker, M.A. Registrar.— D. W. Runciman, M.A. The Chairman of the Board of Governors to the Minister op Education. Sir, — Auckland University College, 9th May, 1904. In pursuance of section 25 of " The Auckland University College Act, 1882," the Council has the honour to make the following report: — 1. The number of persons who attended lectures in this College in 1903 was 1.76: Graduates, 9 (males, 7; females, 2) ; undergraduates, 94 (males, 61 ; females, 33) ; and non-matriculated 73 (males, 24; females, 49). There were also 12 students exempted from attendance at lectures ; of these, however, 5 attended lectures more or less. The total number of students was thus 183. 2. Council. —The Eev. J. H. Simmonds was reappoiuted a member of the Council by His Excellency the Governor in Council. The Hon. Joseph Augustus Tole, 8.A., LL.B., was re-elected a member of the Council by members of the General Assembly resident in the Provincial District of Auckland. Mr. Frederick Ehrenfried Baume was re-elected by the graduates of the University of New Zealand on the roll. 3. Senate. —-In accordance with the provisions of "The New Zealand University Act Amendment Act, 1902," the Council elected as members of the Senate of the University of New Zealand the Hon. Sir George Maurice O'Eorke and the Hon. Joseph Augustus Tole. Professor Brown was elected by the Professorial Board of this College, and Mr. F. E. Baume and Dr. McDowell were elected by the District Court of Convocation. 4. Professors and Lecturers. —The staff remained unaltered. 5. Beceipts and Expenditure. —Eeceipts in 1903, £4,580 os. 10d.; expenditure in 1903, £4,563 13s. 10d.: surplus, £16 7s. But the usefulness of the College could be largely increased if the funds at the disposal of the Council were larger in amount. 6. Endowments. —The income from endowments in 1903 was £377 os. 9d., and the expenditure upon them was £82 12s. sd. : net revenue, £294 Bs. 4d. It will thus be seen that the College is almost wholly dependent on the original grant of £4,000 per annum which was made two-and-twenty years ago. There is no prospect of any material increase of revenue from the endowments as the lands are remote from Auckland—at Taupiri, Eaglan, and Whakatane—and only fetch from 3d. to 6d. per acre when let. 7. Degrees and Honours.—-The degrees and honours gained at last November examinations of the New Zealand University are as follows : Masters of Arts, 8; Honours in Arts, 7 ; Honours in Science, 1; Senior Scholarships, 2 ; first examination, LL.B., 1; second examination, LL.B., 2;

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first section, B.Sc, 3; second section, B.Sc, 3; first section, 8.A., 7 ; final, 8.A.,. 6; LL.D., 1. Five students of the College held University Scholarships during the year. 8. Banfurly Medals. —The Countess of Eanfurly donated two handsome silver medals to be competed for at the annual examination of students of the School of Music, which were awarded as follows : Senior division, Eosa Binsted ; junior division, Violet Hughes. With the departure of Lady Eanfurly from the colony these rewards for proficiency in music cease. "9. Gillies Scholarship.— -This scholarship, of the value of £70 per annum, tenable for three years, was awarded to David E. Hansen. 10. Accounts. —The accounts will be forwarded as soon as the Audit Inspector has passed them. I have, &c, G. Maueioe O'Eobke, Chairman. The Eight Honourable the Minister of Education, Wellington.

Statement of the Beceipts and Expenditure of the Auckland University College for the Year ended 31st December, 1903. I. General Account. Receipts. £ s. d. Expenditure. £ s. d. Balance, Ist January, 1903 .. .. 496 4 1 Salaries .. .. .. .. 3,727 0 0 Statutory grant .. .. .. 4,000 0 0 Office expenses .. .. .. 17 15 0 Endowments— Stationery .. .. .. .. 29 3 7 Rents collected by Land Board .. 226 310 Advertising .. .. .. .. 46 12 11 Rents oollected by Registrar .. .. 40 16 11 Printing .. .. .. .. 82 18 6 Taupiri rent .. .. • ■ .110 0 0 Cleaning, lighting, and warming .. 81 9 7 Sale of flax 25 0 0 Fidelity bond 3 0 0 Interest .. .. • • • • 14 18 4 Insurance .. .. .. .. 47 5 0 Miscellaneous .. .. . ■ • • 12 P 0 Interest and commission .. .. 013 3 Annual examination fees .. .. 46 14 6 Furniture and fittings .. .. .. 16 010 Musical examination fees .. .. 52 16 0 Repairs .. .. .. .. 66 15 6 Sale of calendar .. .. .. 15 3 Water-rates .. .. .. .. 17 13 6 Sir George Grey Scholarship .. .. 50 0 0 Lecture requisites .. .. .. 129 6 4 Library .. .. .. .. 62 13 5 Premiums .. .. .. .. 34 13 0 Annual examination expenses .. .. 39 13 5 Music examination expenses .. .. 23 0 6 Endowments .. .. .. .. 82 12 5 Miscellaneous .. .. .. 4 11 1 Legal expenses .. .. .. 110 Sir George Grey Scholarship .. .. 50 0 6 Balance, 31st December, 1903— Bank of New Zealand, current account .. .. £20 7 11 Less unrepresented cheque 11 0 2 9 7 9 Bank of New Zealand, fixed deposit .. .. £400 0 0 Auokland Savings-bank .. 102 18 4 512 6 1 £5,076 4 11 £5,076 4 11 11. Separate Accounts. 1. — Sinclair-Gillies Trust Account. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Balance, Ist January, 1903 .. .. 3,479 15 11 Scholarship (one) .. .. 70 0 0 Interest on mortgage .. .. .. 150 0 0 Advertising .. .. 13 2 3 Interest, Auckland Savings-bank .. 3 6 5 Scholarship expenses .. 313 6 Interest, Post-office Savings-bank .. 9 9 6 86 15 9 Balance, 31st December, 1903 — Auokland Savings-bank .. 120 1 2 Post-office Savings-bank .. 435 14 11 On mortgage .. .. 3,000 0 0 ■ 3,555 16 1 £3,642 11 10 £3,642 11 10 H. — J. L. Sinclair Trust Account. £ s. d. £ s. d. Balance, Ist January, 1903 .. .. 19 13 5 Balance, 31st December, 1903— Intereet .. .. . • .. 013 3 In Auokland Savings-bank .. .. £20 6 8 £20 6 8 £20 6 8 D. W. Eunciman, Eegistrar. Examined and found correct — J. K. Wabbueton, Controller and Auditor-General. Approimate Cost of Pa,par. —Preparation, not given ; printing (1,605 copies exclusive of diagram), £1 11s. 6d.

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EDUCATION: THE AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE., Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1904 Session I, E-09

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EDUCATION: THE AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1904 Session I, E-09

EDUCATION: THE AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1904 Session I, E-09