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1939. N E W ZEALAND.

EDUCATION: HIGHER EDUCATION. [In continuation of E.-7, 1938.]

Presented to both Houses of the General Assembly by Command of His Excellency.

CONTENTS.

T. Detailed Tables :—- page M 1. Students on the Books of University Colleges .. .. .. ~ 2 M 2. Courses taken by Students .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 M 3. Subjeets taken by Students .. .. .. .. .. 3 M 4. Scholarships, Bursaries, &c. .. .. .. ~ ~ 4 M 5. Number of Successful Candidates for Degrees .. .. .. ... 5 11. Reports and Accounts of the University of New Zealand and of the Constituent Colleges 1. University of New Zealand .. .. .. .. .. 6 2. Auckland University College .. .. .. .. .. .. 10 3. Victoria University College .. .. .. .. .. .. .16 4. Canterbury University College .. .. ' ~ .. . . .. 21 5. University of Otago .. .. .. .. . . ~ .. .. 27 111. Reports and Accounts of the New Zealand School of Agriculture : — 6. Council of School of Agriculture .. .. .. .. .. .. 37 7. Massey Agricultural College .. .. .. ~ , . .. .. 39 8. Canterbury Agricultural College . . . . . . .. .. 42

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I. DETAILED TABLES. Table M 1.—Students on the Books of University Colleges, 1938.

Table M 2.— Courses taken by Students in 1938.

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Auckland "Victoria Canterbury Massey Canterbury y University University Otago University. Agricultural Agricultural Totals. College. College. College. College. College. Nl - F - T - M. I-'. i T. M. I'. j T. M. F. T. M. ; F.* T. M. I". T. M. F. T. I. Students attending lectures — Graduates 62 30 92 66 20 86 52 28 80 80 31 111 7 .. 7 6 .. 6 273 109 382 Undergraduates .. .. .. 724 262 986 745 226 971 522 160 682 854 322 1,176 23 2 25 9 9 2 877 972 3 849 Ron-matriculated students .. - .. 44 22 66 24 14 38 231 48 279 43 36 79 318 33 351 90 90 750 153 '903 TT _ Totals .. .. 830 314 1,144 835 260 1,095 805 236 1,041 977 389 1,368 348 35 383 105 .. 105 3,900 1,234 5,134 ii. Exempted students— i.e., those not attending 157 39 196 172 41 213 88 24 112 43 9 52 460 113 573 lectures. " 'J_ '' III. Grand totals, 1938 .. .. .. 987 353 1,340 1,007 301 1,308 893 260 1,153 1.020 398 1,418 348 35 383 105 .. 105 4,360 1,347 5,707 Grand totals, 1937 .. ... .. 924 323 1,247 915 246 1,161 870 281 1,151 1,096 355 1,451 .. .. * .. .. * 3,805 1,205 5,010 Difference .. .. .. +63 +30 +93 +92 +55 +147 +23 —21 +2 —76 +43 —33 .. .. .. .. .. .. +555 +142 —697 « In 1937 the total enrolments at Massey and Lincoln were 174 and 97 respectively, but tbese figures are not included in the totals for 1937.

Number of Students (including Students exempt from attending Lectures). Course. Auckland University j Victoria University J Canterbury University TTnivAreH- v Massey Agricultural Canterbury Agricultural ! , College. College. College. utag0 Umvers ity- College. College. Totals. j M. j F. T. M. F. T. M. F. T. M. F. T. M. F. T. M F. j T. M. F. T. Agriculture .. .. .. . . 7 1 g 6 .. 6 5 5 "10 10 348 5 353 105 105 481 6 487 Architecture .. .. .. . . 47 4 51 47 4 gl • • • • • • • 351 219 570 305 218 523 265 159 424 231 183 414 .. .. .. .. 1 152 779 1 931 Commerce .. .. .. .. 180 26 206 279 20 299 116 7 123 145 13 158 '720 66 '786 Dentistry - • • • ■ • • • 1 .. 1 3 3 1 1 122 8 130 .. 127 8 135 Diploma 01 jhiducatioii .. .. ........ 9 5 14 13 7 20 .... ... 22 12 34 Engineering .. .. .. .. 63 63 7 7 84 84 !' !! !! !! '.' , ' '' " 154 " 15 4 Home-scienee .. .. .. .... 1 1 1 1 107 107 .. 30 30 .. 139 139 Journalism .. .. .. 14 11 25 2 2 4 3 8 11 ...... . 19 21 40 Law • • • • • • • ■ • - 99 9 108 164 2 166 51 51 36 2 38 350 13 363 Massage .. .. .. .. 20 20 20 20 Medicine .. .. .. .. 15 15 19 4 23 16 16 362 33 395 412 37 449 38 .. 38 is is Musi ° •• •• •• ■■ 11 30 41 1 1 10 9 19 17 14 31 38 54 92 Science .. .. .. .. .. 130 19 149 161 18 179 97 13 110 63 10 73 451 60 511 Total number taking definite courses, 918 320 1,238 955 271 1,226 661 203 864 1,024 390 1,414 -348 35 383 105 .. 105 4,011 1,219 5,230 1938 Totaljiumber taking definite courses, 931 323 1,254 904 236 1,140 707 205 912 1,106 363 1,469 .. .. * .. .. * 3,648 1,127 4,775 Difference .. .. .. -13 -3 -16 +51 +35 +86 -46 -2 -48 -82 +27 -55 .. +363 +92 +455 * In 1937 the total enrolments at Massey and Lincoln were 174 and 97 respectively.

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Table M 3.— Subjects taken by Students in 1938.

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Number of Students (including Students exempt from attending Lectures). Auckland University Victoria University Canterbury Massey Agricultural ! Canterbury Agricultural q1c buDject ' College. College. University College. otago Umversity - College. College. lotaib. i : M. F. T. M. P. T. M. S. T. M. F. T. M. 2. T. H. F. X. M. j ¥. I T. ! I I i i Agriculture . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. 9 .. 9 ! 348 5 353 105 .. 105 462 5 467 Architecture .. 50 4 54 .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 50 4 54 Botany .. 29 13 42 22 15 37 13 15 28 5 8 13 .. .. .. .. . . 69 51 120 Chemistrv .. .. 97 6 103 101 19 120 96 11 107 144 53 197 .. .. .. .. .. .. 438 89 527 Commercial subjects .. 93 14 107 299 15 314 160 9 169 145 13 158 .. .. .. .. .. .. 697 51 748 Dentistry .. .. 1 .. 1 .. .. .. . . .. .. 122 8 130 . . .. .. .. .. .. 123 8 131 Economics .. .. 122 19 141 152 22 174 112 17 129 95 30 125 .. .. . . .. .. 481 88 569 Education .. .. 98 81 179 104 69 173 92 53 145 116 86 202 I . . .. .. .. .. 410 289 699 Engineering .. 79 .. 79 .. .. .. 253 .. 253 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 332 .. 332 English .. .. 118 102 220 85 69 154 59 64 123 64 118 182 .. .. .. .. .. .. 326 353 679 French .. 116 89 205 80 87 167 99 69 168 30 80 110 .. .. .. .. .. .. 325 325 650 Geography .. .. 37 3 40 18 10 28 62 31 93 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 117 44 161 Geology .. 29 5 34 18 1 19 17 3 20 36 2 38 .. .. .. . . .. 100 11 111 German .. .. .. .. .. 12 9 21 7 2 9 9 20 29 .. .. . . .. .. .. 28 31 59 Greek .. 16 10 26 15 4 19 8 5 13 26 15 41 . . .. . . .. .. .. 65 34 99 Greek art, &e. .. 3 3 6 13 21 34 .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . .. 16 24 40 Hebrew .. .. 10 1 11 .. .. .. .. .. .. 4 .. 4 j .. .. . . .. .. 14 1 15 History . . ., 144 81 225 126 96 222 109 62 171 83 52 135 . . .. .. .. .. .. 462 291 753 Home-science .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. 115 115 j .. 30 30 .. .. .. .. 145 145 Journalism .. .. 13 9 22 .. .. .. 2 7 9 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 15 16 31 Latin .. .. 91 46 137 98 30 128 57 18 75 25 26 51 . . .. .. .. .. .. 271 120 391 Law subjects 148 20 168 126 1 127 60 .. 60 36 2 38 j .. .. . . .. .. 370 23 393 Massage .. ,. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 20 20 . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 20 20 Mathematics, applied. .54 7 61 48 5 53 22 4 26 32 4 36 .. .. .. . . .. .. 156 20 176 Mathematics, pure .. 125 17 142 111 28 139 73 18 91 61 15 76 .. .. .. .. .. 370 78 448 Medicine .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. 362 33 395 .. .. .. .. .. .. 362 33 395 Mining .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. 38 .. 38 .. . . .. .. .. .. 38 .. 38 Music .. ..26 38 64 .. 2 2 20 41 61 20 32 52 .. .. .. .. .. .. 66 113 179 Philosophy .. .. 85 36 121 160 80 240 68 37 105 79 30 109 .. .. .. .. .. .. 392 183 575 Physics .. ..103 2 105 108 8 116 64 3 67 150 59 209 .. .. .. .. .. .. 425 72 497 Political science .. 12 2 14 .. .. .. .. .. .. 7 3 10 .. .. .. .. .. .. 19 5 24 Sociology .. .. 16 4 20 j .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 16 4 20 Zoology" .. .. 86 26 112 51 18 I 69 36 6 42 110 18 128 .. .. .. .. .. 283 68 351

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Table M4.—Scholarships, Bursaries, Exhibitions, and Studentships held at the Constituent Colleges in 1938.

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Auckland University Victoria University Canterbury University nto „ A Massey Agricultural Canterbury Aricultural Tr>f _ Ic College. College. College. utago Lmvereity * CoUege. College. xotais. Scholarships, &c. ' M. F. T. M. F. T. M. F. T. M. F. i T. M. F. T. M. F. T. M. i F. T. I 1 ' Junior University Scholarships .. .. 10 10 2 2 6 3 9 6 4 10 .. .. .. .. .. 24 7 31 University National Scholarships .. .. 11 5 16 4 1 5 7 7 14 19 7 26 .. .. .. .. .. 41 20 61 Taranaki Scholarships .. .. .... 1 1 3 2 5 2 1 3 3 6 9 1.. 1.. .. .. 9 10 19 Senior University Scholarships .. .. 3.. 3 4.. 4 2 1 3 5.1 6 1.. ] .. 15 2 17 University National Bursaries .. .. 188 93 281 253 79 332 151 50 201 300 124 424 4 2 6 5 5 901 348 1,249 Native Scholarships .. .. .. 2 .. 2 1* 1* .. .. 4 .. 4 .. .. . . .. .. .. 7 Agricultural Bursaries .. .. .. 3 3 1 1 .. .. 3 3 15 15 4 4 26 26 Home-science Bursaries .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 35 35 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 35 35 Architectural Bursaries .. .. .. 2 .. 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 .. 2 Engineering Bursaries .. .. .. 3 .. 3 .. .. .. 9 .. 9 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 12 .. 12 Fine Arts Bursaries .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 7 12 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 7 12 War Bursaries .. .. .. .. 2 2 4 1 5 2 4 6 3 1 4 .. . . .. . . .. 11 6 17 Other scholarships and exhibitions .. .. 3 5 8 6 4 10 11 9 20 27 11 38 3 3 9 9 59 29 88 Training-college Studentships .. .. 142 84 226 75 98 173 93 65 158 78 65 143 .. .. . . .. . . .. .388 312 700 Totals, 1938 .. .. .. 369 188 557 353 185 538 288 147 435 448 254 702 24 2 26 18 18 1,500 776 2,276 Totals, 1937 .. .. .. 340 175 515 320 135 455 285 138 423 408 203 611 .. t •• •• t 1,353 651 2,004 Difference.. .. .. +29 +13 +42 +33 +50 +83 -i-3 +9 +12 +40 +51 +91 +147 +125 +272 1 * Cancelled during year. t In 1937 there were inter alia: thirteen and three Agricultural Bursars at Massey and Lincoln respectively.

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Table M5.—Number of Successful Candidates at the Examinations for Degrees in 1938

In addition to these successes, 2 passed for Diploma of Honours, 3,842 candidates passed sections of the examinations for degrees or for admission to professions; 228 gained certificates of proficiency. There were 271 candidates (including bursary candidates) for the Entrance Scholarship Examination, 34* gaining scholarships, 78f others passing the examination with credit, and 24 qualifying for matriculation. The number of candidates for the University Entrance examination was 4,023, of whom 2,453 passed the examination.

* Two declined scholarships, and two were not competitors. t Five of these were awarded Taranaki Scholarships.

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(Total number of entrants for all examinations 9,672, of whom 1,652 were absent.) Auckland Victoria Canterbury nf University University University rT Totals Degrees, <Sc. CoUege. College/ College. . University. *<**■• M ' F- T. M. F. T. M. P. T. M. I T. M. P. T. Doctor of Science . . i j j ( Doctor of Medicine . . 4 4 4 4 Master of Surgery .. 2.. 2 2 2 Honours in Arts .. .. 2 2 4 3 3 6 6 3 9 7 2 9 18 io 9 8 Master of Arts . . . . .. 2 1 3 4 1. 5 6 3 9 5 3 8 17 8 25 Honours in Science .. . . 3 .. 3 3.. 3 3.. 3 3 2 5 12 2 14 Master of Science .. . . 1 .. 1 3 .. 3 3 3 7 " 7 Honours in Law .. .. 2.. 2 2.. 2 2.. 2 6 6 Master of Laws.. .. .. 1 .. ] 4 4 ' 2 . 2 7 7 Honours in Commerce .. 3 3 1 . . 1 4 4 Master of Commerce .. .. 1 .. i 1 .. 1 . 1 2 . . 2 5 . . 5 Honours in Agriculture .. *2 .. *2 +4 +4 i; ti Bachelor of — Arts •• ■■ •• 31 19 50 19 15 34 16 17 33 10 12 22 76 63 139 Science .. .. 16 3 19 7 3 10 10 2 12 16 2 18 49 10 59 Medicine and Surgery . . 65 3 68 05 3 08 Dental Surgery . . 17 . . 17 17 17 Laws •• 16 4 20 13 .. i3 3 2 5 6 !! 6 38 6 44 Commerce .. . . .. 9 .. 9 28 2 30 8 1 9 3.. 3 48 3 51 Engineering (Civil) .. 14 .. l4 14 .. 14 Engineering (Mechanical) 1.. X X 1 Engineering (Electrical, Meeh.) ' 4.. 4 4 " 4 Engineering (Electrical, Civil) 2 .. 2 2 2 Home-science .. 10 10 x0 10 AgriculturalScience .. *3 . . *3 -f2 f2 5 5 Music .. .. .... 1 1 .. ] 1 " "1 "| ' "3 3 Senior University Scholarships .. 6 4 10 1 2 3 |4 §3 7 3 1 4 14 10 24 John Tinline Scholarships 1 .. 1 .. 1 1 1 | o Totals, 1938 . . .. 90 34 124 94 27 121 92 32 124 147 36 183 423 129 552 Totals, 1937 .. .. 85 36 121 133 27 160 117 39 156 159 38 197 494 140 634 Difference .. .. +5 -2 +3 -39 .. -39 -25 -7 -32 -12 -2 -14 -71 -11 -82 - * Massey Agricultural College. t Canterbury Agricultural College. % One at Canterbury Agricultural College. S One scholarship awarded without emolument.

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11. REPORTS AND ACCOUNTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND AND OF CONSTITUENT COLLEGES.

x. REPORT ON THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND, 1938. Visitor. —His Excellency the Governor-General. Chancellor,—Josiah Alfred Hanan, M.L.C., Hon. D.C.L. (Durham). Vice-ChanceUor.—Thomas A. Hunter, M.A., M.Sc. The Senate. Appointed by the Governor-General—H. P. Von Haast, Esq., M.A., LL.B.: J. A. Valentine. Esa BA ■ L. J. Wild, Esq., M.A., B.Sc.; J. G. H. Somerville, Esq. ' q ' ' Appointed by Councils of Constituent Colleges—H. D. Acland, Esq., BA.; T. D. M. Stout, Esq., D.S.O. 0.8. E. M.D., F.R.0.5., M.S.; K. Mackenzie, Esq., M.D. (Edin.), E.R.C.S. ; P. Levi, Esq., M.A. ; W. J Morrell Esq'' M.A. ;L. D. Ritchie, Esq.; Col. Hon. G. J. Smith, C.8.E., M.L.C. Elected by District Courts of Convocation—E. A. Do La Mare, Esq., 8.A., LL.B.; G. W. Von Zedlitz Esq M A • W. Newlands, Esq., M.A., B.Sc., M.8., Ch.B., &c. ; T. U. Wells, Esq., M.A. ; A. E. Elower, Esq., M.A., M.Sc.' ' ' The Director of Education—N. T. Lambourne, Esq., 1.5.0., M.A. Appointed by the Senate—W. P. Evans, Esq., MA., Ph.D. ; T. A. Hunter, Esq,, M.A., M.Sc. Appointed by the Academic Board—J. R. Brown, Esq., M.A., Hon. L.L.D., E.N.Z.1.A.: James Hieht Esq. C.M.G., M.A., Litt.l)., F.R.E.S. ; H. G. Denham, Esq., M.A., D.Sc., Ph.D. Registrar—l. E. McKenzie, Esq., M.A., 8.C0m., A.R.A. REPORT OF THE SENATE. In compliance with section 22 of the New Zealand University Act, 1926, the following report is presented to the Hon. the Minister of Education as to the proceedings of the University during the past year. Ihe Entrance Board met on luesday, 23rd August, 1938. The Board dealt with amendments to prescriptions, particularly in the subjects arithmetic and geography. The Board sent up, and the Senate later approved, a scheme for introducing segrotat passes in the Entrance Examination. The Academic Board met on Wednesday, 26th October, 1938. Changes in various prescriptions were dealt with, expecially in regard to education and geography. A revised course for the Degree of Bachelor of Commerce was submitted to the Senate, but was not accepted. The Board approved a recommendation that the examinations at Stage I, 8.A., and B.Sc,, be in future handed over, with certain to the Professorial Boards in the colleges. The Otago representatives were constituted a committee to draw up a detailed scheme for the change. A special committee was also set up to consider and report upon the matter of a course in physical education. The Board nominated to the Senate the panel of examiners for 1939. The Senate met in the Provincial Council Chambers, Christchurch, on Thursday, 2nd February, 1939, when the Chancellor, Dr. the Hon. J. A. Hanan, delivered an address, and welcomed the new members of Senate, Mrs. W. N. Benson and Mr. A. 11. Johnstone. The Chancellor also made reference to the loss of the valued services of Mr. T. U. Wells. The Senate again considered the position as to the small financial margin within which the withdrawal for some years of the Government grant had forced it to work. In view of the position, and the fact that certain " cuts " in examiners' fees, scholarships, &c., were still not restored, it was resolved that the Hon. the Minister of Education be asked to approve a statute authorizing an increase of 2s. in each half guinea in all examination fees other than those for the Entrance Examinations. Admission ad eundem stat'u/m as matriculated students was approved in sixteen cases, and ad eundem gradum in six. The Senate received a deputation from the churches in the matter of degress in theology. After debate it was resolved that the Executive Committee be empowered to confer with, the representatives of the churches and to act in the matter of approaching the Minister of Education with a view to obtaining the necessary amendment of the University Act. Of eighteen bills submitted to the Senate, eleven were passed as presented, four were passed after amendment, and three were referred back for further consideration. • ~P n re P a special committee the Senate adopted recommendations that the Diploma m . Arts be 110 lon g er B raated ky the University, and that it be suggested that the Department of Education consider how such qualification might best be governed in the future. The Senate adjourned, to meet next in Wellington on Thursday, 11th January, 1940.

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STATEMENT OE ACCOUNTS OE THE UNIVERSITY OE NEW ZEALAND EOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 1939. GENERAL ACCOUNT. Statement 01? Receipts and Payments. _ , „ , Receipts. Payments. Balance, 31st March, 1938 — £ s. d. £ s. d. Administration expenses— £ s d £ s d Post Office Savings-bank .. 1,458 16 6 Office salaries .. .. .. 3,431 18 0 Petty cash .. .. .. 40 0 0 Clerical assistance .. .. 345 ] 7 9 English agency .. .. 14 10 1 Rent, light, cleaning, &c. . . 491 7 1 Bank of New Zealand .. .. 151 19 4 Senate expenses .. .. 287 17 1 1,665 511 Academic Board expenses .. 300 8 0 Government grants: National Entrance Board expenses .. 52 11 0 endowment .. .. .. .. 4,844 0 0 Executive Committee expenses .. 231 2 3 Admission ad eundem .. .. .. 48 6 0 Finance Committee expenses .. 13 7 6 Certificates .. .. .. .. 431 l o Results Committee expenses .. 4] 16 6 Medical and dental registration . . .. 320 5 0 Rhodes Scholarship Committee Provisional matriculation .. . . .. 204 14 6 expenses . . .. 75 0 5 Late matriculating .. . . . . 28 7 0 Conference of Vice-Chancellors Degree fees (Melbourne) expenses .. 47 19 9 ■ • • • • '120 0 0 Conference of Professors expenses 47 13 10 B.fec. .. .. .. 165 18 0 Convocation expenses .. .. 54 18 2 B.H.Sc. .. .. .. 10 10 0 Physical Education Committee 2- E 136 10 0 expenses 30 3 4 B.Agr.So. .. .. .. 83 18 6 5,452 0 8 LL.B. ...... 288 15 0 B.Corri. .. .. .. 136 10 0 Examination expenses— '' '' ' • ®67 ® 0 November— £ g. d. ■■ 15 15 0 Examiners .. 7,654 17 7 •• 99 15 0 Supervision .. 2,955 12 1 • • ' • • • 21 0 0 Printing .. 2,036 9 5 M -A 286 13 0 J 12 646 19 1 M.Com 75 12 0 December- •• ■■ 157 10 0 Examiners .. 3,079 6 7 B.Arch. .. .. .. 57 15 0 Supervision .. 2,460 1 5 M.Agr.Sc, .. .. . , 18 18 0 Printing .. 504 9 6 D.So. .. .. 15 15 0 6,043 17 6 " " •' 88 4 0 Dental— J:., ' ' •• 78 15 0 Examiners .. 1,111 110 Jr£s, m if ,' 1 ■ ■ ' • 52 10 0 Supervision .. 37 2 0 ™ Wr! n ' * •" ' • 5 5 0 Printing .. 73 6 0 M.H.Sc. .. .. .. 3 3 0 1 221 9 10 Dip.Musie .. .. .. 5 5 0 Medical— D.P.IL .. .. .. 6 6 0 Examiners .. 2,184 11 6 2,887 8 6 Supervision .. 37 11 5 Examination fees— Printing .. 101 2 5 ft® 0 18 J? 0 2,323 5 4 M.D. .. .. .. ~ 69 11 0 oo oopj i | (i Ch.M 42 0 0 22 ' 235 11 J • • • • • • • • 295 8 0 National endowment— rj'®, o- •• •• 107 15 0 Auckland .. .. .. 1,211 7 9 M.Com .. .. .. 43 11 0 Victoria .. .. .. 1,209 16 9 M-Agr.So. .. .. .. 22 6 0 Canterbury .. .. .. 1,211 7 9 LL.M. .. .. .. 73 14 6 Otago ' .. .. .1 211 7 9 Senior Scholarship in Law .. 3 3 0 _ a oaa, a a . • • ■■ •• 3,864 11 6 Grant for lecture tour .. .. .. 25 0 0 Pre-requisites for M.A 20 4 0 Office furniture .. 40 7 6 Pre-requisites for M.Sc. .. .. 9 9 0 Examination furniture and material .. 157 12 6 Pre-requisites for M.H.Sc. .. 11 0 Postages .. 284 2 ? Certificate of Proficiency .. 169 6 0 Printing and stationery .. .. . ] 714 4 4 B-Sc. 1,205 11 6 Miscellaneous— TT-p" "u e " " 0 Exchange .. .. .. 800 16 2 LL.B. and Law Prof 840 2 0 Bank charges 10 0 B.Com. and Acct. Prof. .. 9,195 18 6 Sundries .. .. .. 138 8 6 Mus.B. . .. .. 213 17 6 Fidelity insurance .. . . 18 15 0 diplomas Education and Jour- Diplomas . . .. 39 9 3 nalism .. . . . . 179 5 0 Telephone and private-box rentals 47 9 0 239 8 0 Audit fee 47 2 9 M.8., Ch.B. .. .. .. 2,495 16 0 Office stationery .. .. 157 2 4 o'S'o' a " '' I 7 0 Receipt stamps .. .. 157 0 0 B.H.Sc. .. .. .. 153 11 0 ~m o ~ Architecture .. .. . . 423 1 0 ' Diploma in Fine Arts .. .. 115 10 0 Advance to Ordinary Scholarship J: ■ • • •• '0 16 0 Account .. .. .. .. 48] 7 r: Insurance .. .. . . 132 3 6 Transfer to Ordinary Scholarship Banking .. .. .. 266 0 6 Revenue Account .. .. .. 1 818 12 7 Entrance •• 10,542 16 0 English agency-— Entrance Scholarship .. . . 278 15 6 Examiners .. .. . . 1 192 19 5 School Certificate .. .. 415 7 3 Printing examination-papers .. 315 19 9 Fees paid m advance .. .. 52 15 0 University Bureau .. .. 50 0 0 Salaries .. .. .. 422 10 0 32,410 16 3 Examination cables .. .. 6 9 2 s ' *'• Rent .. . . .. 60 0 0 Less fees paid in 1937 41 9 6 Sundries (.7 o ■( Less refunds and over- Advance on behalf Auckland paid fees .. 296 6 6 _ University College .. .. 40 0 0 337 16 0 2 135 0 7 32,073 0 3 Adult education grants .. .. 2,450 3 f5

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GENERAL ACCOUNT—continued. Statement of Receipts and Payments—continued. Receipts—continued. Payments—continued. Refund from Ordinary Scholarship £ s. d. £ s. d. Balance, 31st March, 1939 — £ s. d. £ s. d. Account .. .. .. .. 430 9 7 Post Office Savings-bank .. 3,973 11 10 Reconsideration fees .. .. .. 637 13 0 Petty cash .. .. . . 40 0 0 Miscellaneous — Bank of New Zealand . . .. 433 14 7 Cost of conducting Taranaki English agency .. .. 24 410 Scholarship Examination . . 83 14 7 — 4,471 11 3 Sales of calendar .. .. 126 19 10 Finanoe Act, 1925, section 42 : General expenses .. 116 Sales of examination-papers .. 77 18 5 Exchange saved . . .. 17 17 6 Sundries . . .. .. 3 3 0 Centre fees .. .. .. 6 6 0 315 19 4 Interest, Post Office Savings-bank, to 31st March, 1939 .. .. .. .. .. 214 15 4 Grant, Adult Education Council .. .. 3,416 13 4 £47,517 18 9 £47,517 18 9 Revenue Account. Expenditure. £ s d. Income. £ s. d. Senate expenses .. .. .. . . 287 17 I Admission ad eundem .. .. .. .. 48 6 0 Academic Board expenses .. .. . . 300 8 0 Certificates .. .. .. . . . . 431 1 0 Entrance Board expenses .. .. .. 52 11 0 Reconsideration fees .. .. .. .. 637 13 0 Executive Committee expenses .. .. .. 231 2 3 Degree fees .. .. .. .. .. 2,887 8 6 Finance Committee expenses .. .. .. 13 7 6 Examination fees .. .. .. .. 32,061 14 9 Results Committee expenses .. .. . . 41 16 6 Medical and dental registration .. .. .. 320 5 0 Rhodes Scholarship Committee expenses .. .. 75 0 5 Miscellaneous .. .. .. . . 549 0 10 Conference of Vice-Chancellors (Melbourne) .. 47 19 9 Interest .. .. .. .. 214 15 4 Conference of Professors .. .. .. 47 13 10 Court of Convocation .. .. .. .. 54 18 2 Physical Education Committee .. .. .. 30 3 4 Ordinary Scholarship Account .. .. .. 1,818 12 7 Salaries .. .. .. .. .. 4,031 11 10 November examinations— £ s. d. Examiners in New Zealand .. 7,654 17 7 Examiners in England .. .. 1,192 19 5 Supervision .. .. .. 2,955 12 1 Printing .. .. .. 2,036 9 5 Printing (English agency) .. 315 19 9 14,155 18 3 December examinations — Examiners .. .. .. 3,079 6 7 Supervision .. .. .. 2,460 I 5 Printing .. .. .. 504 9 6 6,043 17 6 Dental examinations — Examiners . . .. . . 1.111 .110 Supervision .. .. .. 37 2 0 Printing .. .. . . 73 6 0 1,221 9 10 Medical examinations — Examiners .. .. 2,184 11 6 Supervision .. .. . . 37115 Printing .. .. .. 101 2 5 2,323 5 4 Miscellaneous — Stationery .. .. . . 157 2 4 Postages .. .. .. 284 22 Exchange .. .. .. 800 16 2 Audit.. .. .. . . 47 2 9 Sundries (English agent) .. 47 2 3 Universities Bureau .. .. 50 0 0 Receipt stamps . . .. 157 0 0 Sundries .. .. .. 252 12 5 1,795 18 1 Printing .. .. .. . . 1,714 4 4 Rent 551 7 1 Grant, lecture tour .. .. .. .. 25 0 0 Depreciation, office furniture .. .. .. 108 0 0 Balance, 31st March, 1939 .. .. .. 2,178 1 9 £37,150 4 5 £37,150 4 5 Appropriation Account. Receipts. £ s. d. Payments. £ s. d. Balance, 31st March, 1939 .. .. .. 3,971 3 11 Balance, 31st March, 1938 .. .. .. 1,793 22 Balance from revenue for year ended 31st March, 1939 2,178 1 9 £3,971 3 II £3,971 3 11

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ORDINARY SCHOLARSHIP ACCOUNT. Statement of Receipts and Payments. Receipts. Payments. Balance, 31 st March, ] 938— £ s. d. £ s. d. General Account: Refund for year £ s. d. £ s. d. Post Office Savings-bank .. 1,851 14 4 1937-38 .. .. .. .. 430 9 7 Bank of New Zealand .. .. 534 5 3 English agency: Scholarships .. .. 1,3500(1 English agency .. . . 275 0 0 Bank charges .. .. .. .. 7 16 — 2,660 19 7 Junior scholarships .. .. 2,140 19 0 Transfer from General Account for scholarships .. 2,300 0 0 Senior scholarships .. .. 931 3 0 Interest received .. .. .. 2,911 2 9 ; 3,072 2 0 Interest, Post Office Savings-bank .. .. 8 18 Inscribed stock .. .. .. .. 1,17113 5 Mortgage repayment .. .. .. .. 58 16 9 Debentures . . .. .. .. , . 533 3 6 Balance, 31st March, 1939 —■ Post Office Savings-bank .. 154 19 1 Bank of New Zealand .. .. 494 11 8 English agency .. .. 725 0 0 1,374 10 9 £7,939 0 9 • £7,939 0 9 Revenue Account. Expenditure. £ s. d. Income. £ s. d. Scholarships .. .. .. .. 3,072 2 0 Interest .. .. .. .. .. 2,935 10 11 Scholarships: English agency .. .. .. 1,675 0 0 General Account .. .. .. .. 1,818 12 7 Bank charges .. .. .. .. 7 16 £4,754 3 6 £4,754 3 6 UNIVERSITY NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP ACCOUNT. Receipts. £ s. d. Payments. £ s. d. Refund .. .. .. .. . . 15 0 6 Balance, 31st March, 1938 .. .. .. 669 19 0 Education Department grants .. .. .. 2.907 12 5 National scholarships .. .. .. .. 2,803 4 5 Grants, Public Trustee .. .. 1,111 7 0 Taranaki scholarships .. .. .. .. 1,156 8 6 General Account .. .. .. .. 5 12 0 Balance, 31st March, 1939 .. .. .. 590 0 0 £4,629 11 11 £4,629 11 11 GENERAL BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st MARCH, 1939. Liabilities. Assets. General Account £ s. d. £ s. d, £ s. d. General Account — £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Capital Account .. 1,200 0 9 Post Office SavingsPlus revenue .. 2,178 1 9 bank.. .. 3,973 1110 3,378 2 6 Bank of New ZeaFees paid in advance .. .. 52 15 0 land .. .. 433 14 7 Sundry creditors .. .. 1,071 9 10 English agency .. 24 410 Appropriation Account .. ~ 1,793 22 4,431 11 3 6,295 9 6 Petty cash .. .. 40 0 0 Ordinary Scholarship Account— Furniture .. .. 976 4 5 Capital Account .. .. 72,436 0 5 Examination furnSundry creditors .. .. 1,081 7 5 ture .. .. .. 157 12 6 73,517 7 10 Sundry debtors .. .. 690 1 4 Special scholarships expenses — 6,295 9 6 Capital Account .. .. 41,523 15 4 Ordinary Scholarship Revenue Account .. .. 2,066 1 7 Account— Sundry creditors .. .. 7110 1 Post Office Savings43,661 7 0 bank.. .. 154 19 1 University National Scholarship Account: Bank of Bank of New ZeaNew Zealand .. .. .. .. 590 0 0 land .. .. 494 11 8 English agency .. 725 0 0 — 1,374 10 9 Mortgages .. 10,591 19 6 Accrued interest .. 735 4 11 Inscribed stock .. 38,158 14 6 Municipal debentures .. .. 22,650 8 1 Sundry debtors .. 6 10 1 72,142 17 1 -————— 73,51-7 7 10 Special Scholarships accounts —Investments .. 43,661 7 0 University National Scholarship Account: Sundry debtors .. .. .. .. .. 590 0 0 £124,064 4 4 £124,064 4 4

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2. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. Visitor.—The Hon. tho Minister of Education. Members of Council. President-—W. H. Cocker, Esq., M.A., LL.B., (Cantab.), 8.A., LL.B. Vice-President.—A. H. Johnstone, Esq., K.C., 8.A., LL.B. Appointed by the Governor-General—George Grey Campbell, Esq.; A. H. Johnstone, Esq., K.C., 8.A., LL.B H. G. Cousins, Esq., M.A. Appointed by the Professorial Board—Professor W. A. Sewell, 8.A., B.Litt. (Oxon.), B.A. (Leeds); Professor M. Walker, M.A., B.Com. " Elected by members of the Legislature—S. Leatham, Esq., M.A. ; Hon. B. Martin, M.L.C.; I). M. Rae, Esq. M.A., F.R.Hist.S. Elected by Graduates—W. H. Cocker, Esq., M.A., LL.B. (Cantab.); 8.A., LL.B.; T. U. Wells, Esq., M.A.' A. K.. Turner, Esq., M.A., LL.B.; G. D. Robb, Esq., M.D., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Appointed by the Auckland City Council—G. G. Grant, Esq. Appointed by the Auckland Education Board—Hon. Archibald Burns, M.L.C. Staff. Professors. —Classics—C. G. Cooper, M.A. English—W. A. Sewell, 8.A., B.Litt. (Oxon.), B.A. (Leeds). Modern Languages—Maxwell Walker, M.A., B.Com. Mathematics—H. G. Forder, B.A. Chemistry—F. P. Worley, M.A., D.Sc., M.Sc., D.I.C. Physics—P. W. Burbidge, B.A. M.So., Res. Botany—(Lecturer-in-charge) T. L. Lancaster, M.Sc. F.L.S. Zoology—(Lecturer-in-charge) W. R. McGregor, B.Sc. History—James Rutherford, M.A., Ph.D. Economics— H. Belshaw, M.A., Ph.D., F.E.S., F.S.S. Philosophy—William Anderson, M.A. Music—H. Hollinrake, M.A., Mus.Bach. Education—A. B. Fitt, M.A., Ph.D. Architecture—C. R. Knight, M.A., B.Arch., A.R.1.8.A., A.N.Z.I.A. Engineering—S. E. Lamb, B.Sc., A.R.C.Sc.(Lond.), A.M.1.M.E., M.N.Z.Soc.C.E. Geology—J. A. Bartrum, M.Sc., A.0.5.M., F.N.Z.lnst., F.G.S. Registrar.—L. 0. Desborough, B.Com. Lecturers, thirty-one. REPORT. In pursuance of the provisions of the Auckland University College Act, 1882, the Council has the honour to make the following report for the year 1938 :—• Council. —After having served as a member of Council for the past twenty-eight years and as its President since 1937, Mr. H. J. D. Malion died in March, 1938, the Council placing on record its profound sense of the loss which the College suffered by his death. Mr. W. H. Cocker was elected President in his place, and Mr. G. D. Robb was elected as the graduates' new representative on Council. Mr. S. Leatham replaced Sir Henry Horton as the representative of the members of the General Assembly. Staff. —Professor Sir A. P. W. Thomas, Professor Emeritus of the College, died in January, 1938. As foundation Professor of Biology and Geology from 1883 to 1913, as member of the College Council from 1919 to 1925 and representative of the Council on Senate from 1921 to 1933, he had served the College almost continuously since its inception, and the Council placed on record its deep sense of Io3S not only to the College, but to educational organizations throughout the Dominion. In November two appointments were made to take effect from the beginning of 1939. Professor Julius Stone was appointed to the Chair of Law and Mr. L. W. A. Crawley was appointed Lecturer in Classics. Buildings. —The year 1938 saw the completion of the new Biology Block, the foundation-stone of which was laid by the Minister of Education in December, 1937. The building, which is to house the departments of botany and zoology, will be opened by tho Minister in February, 1939. Workers' Educational Association.—-Enrolments totalled 1,643, as against 1,417 in 1937. The increase was shown in both city and country students. Ten regular city tutorial classes were held, and in addition two courses for women—one in the morning and one in the evening—were conducted. The morning class was particularly successful. Several public lectures on matters of current interest were held, and these were very well attended. "With the appointment of a Tutor-Organizer for the country work, this part of the W.E.A. activities has enlarged very considerably, the number of country groups increasing, and short lecture courses being given in nine towns in addition to a number of single lectures and lectures to organizations such as the Farmer's Union, Women's Division of the Farmers' Union, Women's Institutes, Labour Party branches, &c. Considerable attention has been given to public-works camps. In addition to the lecture courses, a number of student activities have flourished in the form of clubs covering the fields of natural history, drama, music, physical education, discussions, &c. A student's club has been formed that embraces a number of activities of a cultural nature.

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STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER, 1938. ARTS AND GENERAL. Statement of Receipts and Payments. Receipts. Payments. Government grants— £ s. d. £ s. d. £ e. d. £ s. d. General .. .. .. 16,554 16 0 Balance, Ist January, 1938 .. .. 5,454 18 2 National endowment .. .. 2,422 0 0 Salaries— £ s. d. 18,976 16 0 Teaching staff .. 29,567 2 6 New Biology Block .. .. 28,566 16 5 Less special schools 5,798 1 2 Furniture, fittings, and equipment 211 5 11 23 769 1 4 28,778 2 4 Office .. .. .. I'lB7 5 0 Workers' Educational Association .. 1,145 16 8 Cleaning and caretaking .. 1,076 10 1 University of New Zealand— Library .. .. .. 778 9 0 National endowment . . .. 1,209 16 9 Gardener .. .. .. 273 0 0 Less share to Workers' Educa- 27,084 5 5 tional Association .. .. 250 0 0 Office expenses .. .. . . .. ' 12 1 10 959 16 9 Property expenses .. . . .. 93 17 1 Donations — Printing calendars .. .. .. 112 6 9 Carnegie Corporation of New York: Stationery and advertising .. 135 3 6 Library .. .. .. 1,229 3 2 Less refunds .. . .. 0 5 0 Sundries .. .. .. 15 2 0 134 g University extension lectures .. 52 18 4 Telephones, postage, and exchange 331 17 10 1,297 3 6 Less refunds .. .. .. 3 17 9 Endowment revenue—■ : 32g o j Rents from properties— Insurance .. .. . . .. 121 9 11 Current . . .. .. 91 3 4 Water .. .. .. . . .. 68 10 0 Arrears . . .. .. 540 2 8 Lighting .. . . .. 400 18 2 In advance .. .. 8 6 9 Less refunds .. . . .. 4 14 0 639 12 9 396 4 2 Education reserves .. .. .. 564 12 2 Heating .. .. .. .. 159 11 7 Interest on debentures"— Travelling .. .. .. 21 1 8 Endowment sales investment .. 447 15 2 Less refunds . . .. . . 10 15 10 Endowment royalties investment 67 18 8 10 5 10 515 13 10 Material for lectures-— £ s. d. Endowment royalties .. . . .. 145 4 7 Botany .. 127 810 Engineering Building Reserve Fund .. 181 17 6 Zoology .. .. 331 17 5 Depreciation and Endowment Fund .. 100 0 0 Chemistry .. 399 9 6 General Endowment Fund .. .. 100 0 0 Geology .. .. 72 15 6 Student fees— £ s. d. Physics .. .. 528 7 5 Current and in ad- Other departments 26 12 6 vance .. .. 14,027 13 8 1,486 11 2 Arrears and re-pay- Less refunds .. .. 20 7 6 ments .. .. 100 7 0 Apparatus— — 1,466 3 8 14,128 0 8 Botany .. .. .. 18 0 0 Less special schools .. .. 1,813 7 0 Zooloav .. .. 11 10 0 Chemistry .. .. .. 162 8 6 12,314 13 8 Geology . . .. .. 20 0 0 Less refunds . . .. 202 1 0 Physics . . .. .. 101 10 0 12,112 12 8 313 8 6 Exemption and annual examination Arts Building furniture .. .. 70 2 0 fees .. .. .. 533 15 1 Student Building .. .. 82 10 0 Less refunds .. .. .. 44 19 7 Office equipment .. .. 30 0 0 488 15 6 182 12 0 Laboratory deposits .. .. .. 92 10 5 Biology Block .. .. .. 28,583 19 11 Fines .. .. .. .. .. 29 3 9 Less refund .. .. .. 17 3 6 Sale of books .. .. .. .. 811 11 28,566 16 5 Sale of physics notes .. .. .. 10 15 0 Biology Block furniture and fittings 178 12 11 Sale of duplicated notes .. .. .. 199 5 6 Special equipment: Botany . . 52 0 0 Interest— Old Science Building: Alterations 463 0 0 Depreciation and Endowment Fund 250 14 0 093 12 11 General Endowment Fund .. 375 0 1 Library— £ s. d. Mennie Bequest: School of Com- Books .. .. 477 13 10 morce .. .. .. 200 8 7 Less refunds .. 14 2 4 826 2 8 463 11 6 Hire of rooms .. . . .. .. 165 4 0 Periodicals .. .. 340 4 1 Rebate: Staff insurance .. .. .. 16 1 11 Less refunds .. 1 17 6 Swanson Hut funds .. . . .. 1 2 9 338 6 7 Sale of— Maintenance .. 254 I 5 Office equipment .. .. .. 5 0 0 Less refunds .. 0 16 0 Science equipment .. . . . . 10 0 0 — 253 5 5 Administration— 1 ; 055 3 6 School of Engineering .. .. 50 0 0 Carnegie Library expenditure .. .. l', 194 18 0 School of Architecture .. .. 50 0 0 Repairs ... .. .. 435 13 8 School of Music .. .. 25 0 0 Cleaning-material .. .. 170 16 2 Medical Library .. .. 50 0 0 Less refunds .. .. .. 9 9 0 — 175 0 0 161 7 2 Journalism Prize .. .. 614 0 Grounds maintenance .. .. .. 21 210 Fowlds Memorial . . .. 10 0 0 Duplicating-material .. .. .. 203 16 4 Gardening (contra) .. .. 29 10 0 General and legal expenses .. .. 61 14 8 Commerce Scholarship .. .. 20 0 0 Unauthorized expenditure— Sir George Grey Scholarship .. 50 0 0 Wreaths . . .. .. 3 3 0 Kir by Suspense .. . . 90 17 9 Function, laying foundation-stone, Gunson Suspense .. .. 1,426 15 0 Biology Block .. .. 13 910 Insurance claim .. .. 163 7 0 Dinner, Academic Board .. 8 17 0 — 1,797 3 9 25 9 10 Balance, 31st December, 1938 .. .. 3,938 11 4 Audit expenses .. .. .. .. 50 12 6 Annual examination expenses .. .. 136 8 9 Appointments to staff .. .. 47 910 Less refund .. .. .. 0 15 0 46 14 10 Interest, commission, brokerage .. .. 11l 7 9 Graduation .. .. .. .. 42 9 4

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ARTS AND GENERAL—continued. Statement of Receipts and Payments—continued. Receipts—continued. Payments—continued. £ s. d. £ 3. d. £ s. d. Bulletins .. .. .. 7 14 0 Less refunds .. .. .. 1 13 0 6 1 0 Lecturing .. .. . . . . 104 0 6 Clock maintenance .. .. .. 22 10 0 Court of Convocation expenses .. . . 6 610 Swanson Hut expenses .. .. . . 0 110 Telephone installation .. .. .. 183 11 2 InvestmentsDepreciation and Endowment Fund 600 0 0 Endowment royalties .. .. 145 4 7 Engineering Building reserve .. 181 17 6 General Endowment Fund .. 100 0 0 1,027 2 1 Journalism Prize .. .. 11 13 3 Sir George Grey Scholarship .. 50 0 0 Commerce .. .. .. 20 0 0 Fowlds Memorial .. .. 10 0 0 Gardening (contra) .. .. 54 3 4 Workers' Educational Association grant .. .. .. 1,250 0 0 Kirby Scholarship Suspense .. 91 9 0 Gunson Scholarship Suspense .. 1,443 15 0 Insurance claim expenditure .. 107 7 0 3,038 7 7 Transfer to School of Music .. .. 146 5 1 £73,280 17 3 ■ £73,280 17 3 Statement of Income and Expenditure. Expenditure. ' Income. £ s. d. £ s. d Government grants— £ s. d. £ s. d. Salaries .. .. .. 27,084 5 5 General .. .. .. 16,554 16 0 Outstanding .. .. .. 100 0 0 National endowment .. .. 2,422 0 0 27,184 5 5 18,976 16 0 Office expenses . . .. .. 12 1 10 University of New Zealand— Outstanding .. .. .. 40 0 0 National endowment .. .. 1,209 16 9 52 1 10 Less share to Workers' EducaProperty expenses .. .. 93 17 1 tional Association .. .. 250 0 0 Outstanding .. .. .. 300 0 0 959 16 9 393 17 I Donations— Printing calendars .. .. .. 112 6 9 Sundries . . .. .. 15 2 0 Stationery and advertising .. .. 134 18 6 University extension lectures .. 52 18 4 Telephones, postages, and exchange .. 328 0 1 68 0 4 Insurance .. .. .. .. 121 9 II Endowment revenue— Water .. .. .. .. .. 68 10 0 Rents from properties .. .. .. 716 0 6 Lighting .. .. .. .. 396 4 2 Education reserves . . .. .. 564 12 2 Heating.. .. .. .. .. 159 11 7 Interest on debentures— Travelling-expenses . . .. .. 10 5 10 Endowment sales .. .. 447 15 2 Lecture requisites— Endowment royalties .. 67 18 8 Botany .. .. .. 127 8 10 — 515 13 10 Zoology .. .. .. 331 17 5 Student fees— £ s. d. Chemistry .. .. .. 324 12 7 Lectures .. .. 12,706 14 6 Geology .. .. .. 72 15 6 College fees .. 1,140 6 0 Physics .. .. .. 492 6 5 13,847 0 6 Other departments .. .. 24 12 6 Less special schools .. .. 1,813 7 0 1,373 13 3 Library maintenance .. .. .. 253 5 5 12,033 13 6 Repairs .. .. .. 435 13 8 Add special allowance repayments 72 14 0 Outstanding .. .. .. 210 0 0 12,106 7 6 645 13 8 Exemption and annual examination Cleaning-material .. .. .. 161 7 2 fees .. .. .. .. 451 19 6 Grounds maintenance .. .. . . 21 2 10 Finos .. .. .. .. 29 3 9 General and legal expenses .. .. 87 4 6 Sale of— Audit expenses .. .. .. .. 50 12 6 Books .. .. .. .. 5 11 11 Annual examination expenses .. .. 136 8 9 Duplicated material .. .. .. 199 5 6 Appointment to staff .. .. 26 14 10 Hire of rooms .. . . .. 93 14 0 Outstanding .. .. .. 300 0 0 Outstanding .. .. .. 62 1 0 326 14 10 155 15 0 Interest, commission, brokerage .. .. 1117 9 Interest— Graduation .. .. . . .. 42 9 4 Depreciation and Endowment Fund 236 9 0 Bulletins . . .. .. .. 6 10 General Endowment Fund .. 375 0 1 Lecturing .. .. .. .. 104 0 6 Mennie Bequest .. .. 200 8 7 Duplicating-material .. .. .. 203 16 4 811 17 8 Clock maintenance .. .. .. 22 10 0 Staff insurance : Rebate .. .. .. 16 1 II Court of Convocation expenses . . .. 6 6 10 Administration : Special Schools— Workers' Educational Association bursaries .. 29 2 0 School of Architecture . . .. 50 0 0 Telephone installation .. .. .. 33 11 2 School of Engineering .. .. 50 0 0 Depreciation and Endowment Fund .. 500 0 0 School of Music . . .. 25 0 0 Transfer to School of Music .. .. 146 5 1 Medical Library .. .. 50 0 0 Excess income over expenditure .. .. 2,527 18 3 175 0 0 £35,751 2 4 £35,751 2 4

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ARTS AND GENERAL —continued. Statement of Income and Expenditure—continued. Expenditure —continued. Income —continued. Transfers to capital— £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Appropriation for — Balance from Inoome and Expenditure .. 2,527 18 3 Arts Building furniture .. 70 2 0 Student Building .. .. 82 10 0 Office equipment .. .. 30 0 0 Science equipment .. .. 313 8 6 Library : Arts and general .. 801 18 ] 1,297 18 7 Less sale equipment— £ s. d. Office .. ..500 Soience .. .. 10 0 0 15 0 0 1,282 18 7 Balance transferred to Revenue Funds .. 1,244 19 8 £2,527 18 3 £2,527 18 3 Balance-sheet as at 31st December, 1938. Capital Statement. Liabilities. Assets. , £ s. d. £ s. d. Buildings and equipment— £ s. d. Capital balance, Ist January, 1938 248,872 19 6 Arts— Add purchase from— Building .. .. .. .. 126,400 0 0 Revenue .. .. .. 1,282 18 7 Furniture .. .. .. .. 0,800 0 0 Architectural grant .. 106 12 9 Students'— Engineering grant .. .. 337 011 Building .. .. .. .. 22,770 0 0 Carnegie grant .. .. 1,194 18 0 Furniture .. .. .. .. 630 0 0 Special Government grant .. 29,200 9 4 Caretaker's cottage .. .. .. 1,625 0 0 —— Swanson cottage . . .. .. .. 360 0 0 281,054 19 1 Engineering— Less depreciation written off 3,036 10 3 Building .. .. .. .. 390 0 0 278,018 8 10 Equipment .. .. .. .. 1,720 0 0 Furniture .. .. .. .. 50 0 0 Science— Building .. .. .. .. 19,300 0 0 Equipment .. .. .. .. 3,110 0 0 Furniture .. .. .. .. 200 0 0 Biology— Block .. .. .. .. .. 39,059 15 11 Furniture and fittings .. .. .. 178 12 11 Office equipment .. .. .. .. 330 0 0 Grounds equipment .. .. .. 35 0 0 Library .. .. .. .. .. 12,140 0 0 Properties— Science Building site .. .. .. 5,920 0 0 Arts and Biology site .. .. .. 24,500 0 0 Endowment lands .. .. .. .. 12,500 0 0 £278,018 8 10 £278,018 8 10 Statement No. 2. Liabilities. £ s. d. Assets. £ s. d. Endowment sales .. .. .. .. 10,592 19 3 Endowment sales investment .. .. .. 10,592 19 3 Endowment royalties .. .. .. 1,685 7 7 Endowment royalties investment .. .. 1,685 7 7 General Endowment Fund .. .. .. 8,878 14 1 General Endowment Fund investment .. .. 8,878 14 1 Engineering Building Reserve Fund .. .. 2,127 3 3 Engineering Building Reserve Fund investment .. 2,127 3 3 Depreciation and Endowment Fund .. .. • 5,992 0 2 1 )epreciation and Endowment Fund investment .. 5,992 0 2 Mennie Bequest: School of Commerce .. 4,938 14 0 Mennie Bequest: School of Commerce investment 4,938 14 0 School of Engineering Endowment Fund .. 5,426 5 0 School of Engineering Endowment Fund investment 5,426 5 0 Building Fund .. .. .. .. 66 10 6 Building Fund investment .. .. .. 66 10 6 Students, Building Furniture Depreciation Fund 141 16 4 Student Building Furniture Depreciation Fund inBalances, special accounts — vestment .. .. .. .. .. 141 16 4 School of Engineering accumulated revenue .. 518 6 6 Sundry debtors — £ s. d. School of Architecture accumulated revenue .. 592 610 Endowment rent arrears .. .. 194 11 10 Medical Library Funds .. .. .. 67 1 2 Endowment rent in Suspense .. 285 13 4 Carnegie grant .. . ■ . • ■ • 72 14 8 480 5 2 Paterson Library Funds .. . . .. 516 2 Depreciation and Endowment Fund interest: Dr. Kagawa Essay Prize .. .. . • 110 Cathcart .. .. .. .. 14 5 0 Journalism Prize .. .. .. .. 0 0 9 Student fees arrears . . .. .. 15 13 10 Swanson Hut Funds .. . . .. 27 4 10 Hire of rooms : Outstanding.. .. .. 62 1 0 Land Utilization Research Fund . . .. 12 7 7 Workers' Educational Association Suspense .. 104 3 4 Radio research grant .. .. .. 82 7 4 Gunson Scholarship Suspense .. .. 17 0 0 Sundry creditors— Kirby Scholarship Suspense .. .. .. 0 11 3 Rents in suspense .. .. .. 285 13 4 Government grant for— Rents in advance . . .. . . • • 8 6 9 Old science building .. . . . . 463 0 0 Student fees in advance . . .. .. 82 3 0 Furniture, Biology Block . . . . . . 19 7 0 Exemption fees in advance . . . . 37 16 0 Gardening (contra) .. .. .. . . 24 13 4 Appointments to staff . . ■ . .. 300 0 0 Physics notes in stock . . .. . . 0 3 6 Salaries .. .. .. .. •• 100 0 0 Revenue .. .. .. .. .. 4,258 8 3 Office expenses .. .. . . .. 40 0 0 Property expenses.. .. .. . • 300 0 0 Repairs .. .. • • . • ■ • 210 0 0 School of Engineering apparatus .. .. 120 0 0 Insurance claim .. .. .. .. 56 0 0 £ s. d. Bank of New Zealand overdraft .. 2,559 11 2 Less Post Office Savings- £ s. d. bank .. ..065 Cash in hand .. 18 12 5 Auckland Savings-bank Royalties Account .. 0 6 7 19 5 5 2,540 5 9 £45,309 1 10 £45,309 1 10

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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. Statement of Receipts and Payments. Receipts. £ s. d. Payments. £ s. d. Balance, Ist January, 1938 .. .. .. 190 14 2 Salaries .. .. .. .. .. 2,718 17 10 Government grant —• £ s. d. Lecture requisites £ s. d. General .. .. .. 2,650 0 0 Apparatus .. .. .. 173 0 0 Restoration of salaries .. .. 242 0 0 Material .. .. . . 290 7 7 2,892 0 0 463 7 7 Interest: Endowment Fund .. .. 203 5 4 Library books and periodicals .. .. .. 44 0 11 Fees—• Repairs . . . . . . .. .. 115 15 2 Student .. .. .. 721 0 0 Syllabus .. .. .. .. . . 18 10 0 Extension lectures .. .. 86 0 0 Advertising .. .. .. .. .. 48 14 6 Testing .. .. .. 69 15 0 Lighting, gas, power, and water.. .. .. 26 13 11 876 15 0 Sundries .. .. .. .. .. 38 8 1 Administration .. .. .. .. 50 0 0 Balance, 31st December, 1938 .. .. .. 638 6 6 £4,162 14 6 £4,162 14 6 Statement of Income and Expenditure. Expenditure. £ s. d. Income. £ s. d. Salaries .. .. .. .. .. 2,718 17 10 Government grant .. .. .. .. 2,892 0 0 Lecture requisites: Material .. .. .. 290 7 7 £ s. d. Repairs .. .. .. .. .. 115 15 2 Student fees .. .. .. 721 0 0 Syllabus .. . . .. . . .. 18 10 0 Extension lecture fees .. .. 86 0 0 Advertising .. .. . • • ■ • ■ 48 14 6 Testing fees .. .. .. 69 15 0 Lighting, gas, power, and water . . .. 26 13 II 876 15 0 Sundries .. . . .. . . . • 38 8 1 Interest from Endowment Fund .. .. 203 5 4 Administration .. .. .. .. 50 0 0 Balance .. .. .. .. . • 664 13 3 £3,972 0 4 £3,972 0 4 Transfers to capital— £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Appropriation for— Balance from Income and Expenditure .. .. 664 13 3 Library purchases .. .. •. 44 011 Apparatus . . .. .. 173 0 0 Outstanding .. .. 120 0 0 293 0 0 Balance transferred to Engineering accumulated revenue .. •• • • • • • • 327 12 4 £664 13 3 £664 13 3 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE. Statement of Receipts and Payments. Receipts. £ s. d. Payments. £ s. d. Balance, Ist January, 1938 .. .. .. 58 7 11 Salaries .. .. .. .. .. 2,354 3 4 Government grant .. .. .. .. 2,428 4 0 Library— £ s. d. Fees— £ s. d. Books and periodicals .. .. 106 12 9 Student .. .. .. 762 13 0 Maintenance .. .. .. 4 3 3 R.1.8.A. .. .. .. 9 9 0 110 16 0 Extension lecture .. .. 33 12 0 Lecture requisites .. .. . . 37 6 2 805 14 0 Less refund .. . . .. 5 3 3 32 2 11 Administration .. .. .. .. 50 0 0 Syllabus .. .. .. .. .. 56 7 0 Repairs .. .. . . .. . . 24 9 6 Sundries .. .. .. .. .. 72 0 4 Balance, 31st December, 1938 .. .. .. 592 6 10 £3,292 5 11 £3,292 5 11 Statement of Income and Expendituee. Expenditure. £ s. d. Income. £ s. d. Salaries .. .. .. •• 2,354 3 4 Government grant .. .. .. .. 2,428 4 0 Library maintenance .. .. • . .. 4 3 3 Fees — £ s. d. Lecture requisites .. .. •• •• 32 2 11 Student .. .. 762 13 0 Administration .. .. ■ • • • 50 0 0 R.1.8.A. .. .. .. 9 9 0 Syllabus .. .. ■ ■ • • • • 56 7 0 Extension lectures . . .. 33 12 0 Repairs . . • • • • ■ • • • 24 9 6 —— — 805 14 0 Sundries .. .. .. • • • • 72 0 4 Balance .. .. .. • ■ • ■ 640 11 8 £3,233 18 0 £3,233 18 0 £ s. d. £ s. d. Transfer to capital: Appropriation for library .. 106 12 9 Balance from Income and Expenditure .. .. 640 11 8 Balance transferred to Architectural accumulated funds .. .. .. . . • ■ 533 18 11 £640 11 8 £640 11 8

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SCHOOL OP MUSIC. Statement of Receipts and Payments. a 11 j ~ , Receipts. £ s. d. Payments. £ a . d. Auckland Education Board .. . . .. 300 0 0 Salaries .. .. .. .. .. 725 0 0 Student fees .. .. .. .. .. 329 14 0 Library .. .. .. ~ 2 6 0 Deficit transferred to Arts and General . . .. 146 5 1 Administration .. .. .' 25 0 0 Sundries .. .. .. ~ .. 23 13 1 £77S 19 1 £775 19 1 Statement of Income and Expenditure. . Expenditure. £ s. d. Income. £ s . d. Salaries .. .. .. .. .. 705 0 0 Auckland Education Board .. .. . . 300 0 0 Sundries .. .. .. .. 23 13 1 Student fees .. .. .. .. .. 329 14. 0 Library .. .. .. .. .. 260 Balance transferred to Arts and General .. .. 146 5 1 Administration .. .. .. .. .. 25 0 0* £775 19 1 £775 19 j WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Statement op Receipts and Payments. JRcCGiptS. P CtIJTYi&YI'tS Balance, Ist January, 1938— £ s. d. £ s. d. Salaries— "" £ s d £ s d Post Office Savings-bank .. .. 594 1 3 Staif .. .. .. 843 16 2 Bank of New Zealand . . .. 88 1 1 Tutors . . .. .. 234 0 0 682 2 4 1 077 jg 2 Government grant .. .. .. .. 1,250 0 0 Library books and periodicals .. .. .. '61 0 5 Interest, Post Office Savings-bank . . .. 817 1 Stationery and duplicating . . .. . . 62 18 1 Grant from national endowment .. .. 250 0 0 Advertising . . 15 7 2 Donation .. .. 1188 Lighting and heating . . . . .. . . 4 3 7 Carnegie grant for adult education .. .. 124 310 Appointments to staff .. .. .. .. 129 17 2 Travelling-expenses . . .. .. .. 145 17 0 Lecture requisites and sundries . . .. .. 96 10 3 Office equipment .. . . .. .. 17 0 Motor-car .. . . .. .. . . 307 12 0 Balance, 31st December, 1938—■ £ s. d. Post Office Savings-bank .. 282 0 2 Bank of New Zealand .. .. 132 12 5 414 12 7 £2,317 1 n £2,317 1 11 Statement of Income and Expenditure. Expenditure. £ s. d. Income. £ s. dSalaries . . . . .. .. l ( 077 16 2 Interest, Post Office Savings-bank .. .. 8 17 1 Stationery and duplicating .. . . ~ 62 18 1 Share of national-endowment grant . . .. 250 0 0 Advertising 15 7 2 Government grant .. .. . . 1 250 0 0 Lighting and heating .. .. .. 4 3 7 Donation .. .. .. 118 8 Appointments to staff . . . . .. .. 129 17 2 Balance .. . . .. 21 14 2 Travelling-expenses .. .. .. .. 145 17 Lecture requisites and sundries .. .. .. 96 10 3 £1,532 9 .11 £1,532 9 11 Balance from Income and Expenditure .. .. 21 14 2 Transfer from Carnegie grant for adult education .. 391 13 7 Appropriation for— £ s . d. Library .. .. .. 61 0 5 Office equipment . . .. 17 0 Motor-car .. .. . . 307 12 0 369 19 5 £391 13 7 £391 13 7 Balance-sheet as at 31st December, 1938. Liabilities. Assets. £ B . d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Library . . .. .. 534 0 0 Carnegie grant for adult education .. 536 16 1 Office equipment " 18 0 0 Less expenditure, 1938 .. .. 391 13 7 Motor-car .. " " 230 0 0 , , — 145 2 6 Cash— " " £ s. d. Accumulated funds .. .. 852 10 1 Bank of New Zealand .. .. 132 12 5 Add capital purchases, 1938 .. 369 19 5 Post Office Savings-bank .. . . 282 0 2 414 12 7 1,222 9 6 Less depreciation .. .. 140 19 5 1,081 10 1 £1,226 12 7 £1,226 12 7

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3. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. Visitor. —The Hob. the Minister of Education. Members of Council. Chairman.—P. Levi, Esq., M.A. Appointed by Govornor-Qeneral. —D. M. Stout, Esq., 0.8. E., D.5.0., M.D., F.R.C.S.; T. Forsyth, Esq. Elected by Court of Convocation —P. Levi, Esq., M.A.; The Hon. Sir Hubert. H. Ostler, LL.B.; S. Eichelbaum, Esq., M.A., LL.B.; and H. P. O'Leary, Esq., K..C., LL.B. Elected by teachers in primary schools —H. A. Parkinson, Esq., M.A.; E. L. Combs, Esq., M.A. Elected by Members of Education Boards—The Hon. W. H. Mclntyre, M.L.C.; M. H. Oram, Esq., M.A., LL.B. Appointed by Wellington City Council—H. A. R. Huggins, Esq. Elected by teachers in secondary schools and technical high schools—T. R. Cresswcll, Esq., M.A. (resigned 31/12/38). Elected by governing bodies of secondary schools —-W. H. P. Barber, Esq. Representatives of the Professorial Board—Professor T. A. Hunter, M.A., M.Sc. (Principal) ex offiicio; Professor E. E. Miles, M.A., F.N.Z.I.A. Appointed by the Executive of the Students' Association—R. S. V. Simpson, Esq., LL.B. StaffPrincipal.—Professor T. A. Hunter, M.A., M.Sc. Professors.• —Classics—-J. Rankine Brown, M.A. (St. Andrews and Oxford), Hon.LL.D. (St. Andrews), P.N.Z.I.A. English—l. A. Gordon, M.A., Ph.D. (Edin.). Modern Languages—E. J. Boyd-Wilson, M.A., B.Sc. (N.Z.), B.A. (Camb.). Philosophy—T. A. Hunter, M.A., M.Sc. (N.Z.). History—P. L. W. Wood, BA. (Sydney), M.A. (Oxon.). Economics —B. E. Murphy, M.A., LL.B., B.Com. (N.Z.), E.E.S., E.S.S. (Dean of Commerce Faculty). Education— W. H. Gould, M.A. (N.Z.), (Dean of Arts Faculty). Mathematics—F. F. Miles, MA. (N.Z.), M.A. (Oxon.), Dip.Ed. (Chairman, Professorial Board). Biology—H. B. Kirk, M.A. (N.Z.), F.R.S.N.Z. Physics—D. C. H. Florance, M.A., M.Sc. (N.Z.). Chemistry—P. W. Robertson, M.A., M.Sc. (N.Z.), MA. (Oxford), Ph.D. (Leipzig), (Dean of Science Faculty). Geology—C. A. Cotton, D.Sc. (N.Z.), A.0.5.M., F.G.S., F.R.S.N.Z. Law—J. Adamson, M.A., LL.B. (Edin.), (Dean' of Law Faculty); J. Williams, LL.M. (N.Z.), Ph.D. (Cantab.). Political Science—L. M. Lipson, B.A. (Oxford), Ph.D. (Chicago). Registrar—G. G. S. Robison, M.A. (N.Z,). Librarian—H. G. Miller, M.A. (N.Z.). Lecturers, sixteen. REPORT. (EXTRACTS.) The Victoria University College Council presents the following report for the year 1938 : — As the records show, the year was a successful one, though the work was made more difficult by the limited accommodation. The fact that the new Biology Building has not been completed in contract time means that 1939 will liave special difficulties. The completion of the Administration Building gave some relief, but it is now clear that by the time the new buildings are in use we shall again be faced with the problem of accommodation. Particularly is this true in regard to the needs of the rapidly growing body of students who have to organize their clubs and other activities under very serious disabilities. There are now over one thousand students, and the accommodation for them consists of one large common-room for women and one small common-room for men. The gymnasium, built over thirty years ago when the student body numbered fewer than four hundred, has served its day. Its structure is such that it can be used for less than half the student body. The provision of a Student Union Building is long overdue and has now become an urgent necessity. In this respect Victoria University College is far behind the other University colleges and the technical colleges of the main centres. Even the present small space in the main building now used by students is greatly needed for library and other purposes. The yearly increase in the Government grant, approved by the Minister in accordance with the five-year plan submitted by the University Conference has enabled the College to increase the number of the junior staff as well as provide some advances in salary. The relief has been very welcome, but, with a good many classes of over one hundred each, much more is necessary to ensure even the minimum considered necessary by almost all teaching institutions. Staff. —During the year the following new appointments were made : Principal—T. A. Hunter, M.A., M.Sc. Professor of Political Science—L. M. Lipson, B.A. (Oxford), Ph.D. (Chicago). Lecturer in Philosophy—L. S. Hearnshaw, M.A. (Oxford), B.A. (London). Lecturer in Economics—J. 0. Shearer, M.A. Lecturer in Education —C. L. Bailey, M.A., vice A. E. Campbell, M.A., resigned. Lecturer in Accountancy Law—H. R. C. Wild, LL.M., vice Dr. Foden, resigned. Tutorial Classes Committee. —The following are extracts from the annual report of the Tutorial Classes Committee :— " During the present session, for the first time in its history, the Association has had two full-time Tutor-Organizers in the field. Early in the year Mr. P. Martin-Smith, M.A., LL.B., resigned his position as Tutor-Organizer in order to take up the post of Director of the Workers' Educational Association in the Auckland District, and he was replaced by Mr. A. S. Hely, who had already been appointed as an additional Tutor-Organizer. Mr. G. J. Garner, M.A., was then appointed to the position which it had originally been intended that Mr. Hely should fill. " Enrolments for the district have totalled 1,854 (classes, 868 ; discussion-course groups, 851 ; box circles, 135), as compared with 2,148 last year; (classes, 964-; discussion-course groups, 826 ; box circles, 325). In comparing the totals it should be noted that last year's city and suburban programme included thirteen short courses for which 533 students enrolled, whereas during the present session there were in the city and suburbs only three short courses with 83 enrolments. Hence the decline in enrolments is largely the result of the Committee's policy of reverting to longer courses, and is not an indication of diminishing activity. There has, it is. true, been a sharp falling-off in the figures for box circles, but this is more than offset by increased enrolments in country classes and in discussion-course groups. The work has been carried on through funds provided by the Government, by the University from the National Endowment Fund, and by the Carnegie Corporation.

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" During the year Mr. Hely has kept in constant touch with the Public Works Department camps in his area, especially the three camps on the Hunterville-Taihape Road, the camps at Waiouru, Tokaanu, Tarawera, and Te Pohue, and the two forestry camps on the Rangitaiki Plains. All these camps were visited fortnightly during the winter months and the students supplied with library books. " Mr. Garner devoted much attention to the only Public Works Department camp within the North Island portion of his area (Tawatapu), where he gave a series of ten lectures on modern history and formed two discussion groups. He also visited some of the South Island camps, and formed discussion groups at Rakopi and Tiroroa. " The total enrolment for the camps is 292 (classes, 151 ; discussion groups, 141). It can therefore reasonably be claimed that the district has fulfilled its obligations with respect to the special grant of £250 made by the Government for tutorial work in the camps. " Good use has again been made of the library by both city and country students. One hundred and fifty new books (including forty-four " Pelican " books) have been purchased, and gifts of books have been made by Messrs. A. T. Macalpin, William Shannon, and G. Bryce. Part of the city library was transferred to Palmerston North early in the year, and the scheme has proved of considerable value to Mr. Hely and the students in his area."

STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER, 1938. Statement of Receipts and Payments. GENERAL ACCOUNT. Receipts. £ s. d. _ Payments. Balance brought forward.. .. .. 4,268 21. Salaries. £s. d. £ s. d. Government grant .. 17,252 0 0 Teaching staff .. .. 23,390 12 2 National-endowment grant— Caretakers and cleaners . . 694 9 8 Government .. .. ■ • ■ • 2,422 0 0 Mechanic and gardener .. 589 5 4 New Zealand University .. •• •• 1,209 16 9 Office staff .. .. . ■ 1,698 6 .J Fees (gross) .. .. ■ ■■ 13,291 18 3 Library staff .. .. .. 1,138 15 0 Examination fees (gross) .. .. 882 8 6 2T,511 „ ? g a l e Office expenses .. .. .. .. 303 8 1 Calendars .. .. . . ■ • ■ • 31 1 3 Printing and stationery . . .. .. 172 15 7 Notes .. .. •• 165 14 6 Advertising .. .. •• .. 37 14 0 James Macintosh Scholarship Trustees .. .. 155 17 11 Telephone .. .. .. -. .. 115 11 8 Rent Insurance .. .. .. . . • • 161 / 7 Garage .. .. •• •• •• 400 Water .. .. .. .. .. 61 8 0 Reserves .. .. .. • ■ • ■ 35 1 0 Light and heat .. . . .. .. 673 4 2 Interest transferred from— Travelling-expenses .. .. .. .. 532 9 6 School ox Economics Account .. .. 144 10 0 Apparatus and chemicals— £ s. d. T. G. Maearthy Account .. .. .. 387 17 0 Chemistry .. .. .. 327 8 8 Post Office Savings-bank : General Account .. 41 19 4 Physics .. .. .. 550 7 2 Post Office Savings-bank : Subsidy Account .. 514 7 Biology .. .. . 580 6 2 Nurses' courses .. .. • • ■ • 136 0 0 Geology .. .. . . 3 11 Payment: Students' Association .. .. 20 0 0 Psychology .. .. .. 48 17 1 Agricultural bursars .. . . • • • • 100 0 0 Lantern-slides .. . 510 0 Boarding bursars .. .. •• •• 241 5 0 Special library grant .. .. 28 10 0 War bursars .. •• •• •• 50 0 0 1,544 0 2 Students' Association : Payment for library .. 115 3 Agricultural bursars .. .. . . •• 100 0 0 Fines and payments for lost books .. • • 56 0 Boarding bursars .. .. .. . . -41 o 0 H. G. Bloore .. .. • • • • 10 0 0 War bursars .. .. • ■ ■ • 50 0 0 L. G. Bell .. .. . • ■ • • • 20 0 0 Nurses' courses .. .. • ■ ■ ■ 136 0 0 Received from Treasury : Biology and Adminis- James Macintosh Scholarship .. . . .. 155 11 2 tration Buildings ..' .. .. •• 23,697 0 0 H. G. Bloore .. .. •• 10 0 0 Sale of chemistry pamphlets .. .. .. 3 10 6 L. G. Bell .. .. .. •• -• -£> 0 0 Transferred from Weir Account .. .. 6 6 0 Biology and Administration Blocks .. .. 23,706 0 O Royal Society for telephone .. .. 310 0 Furniture .. .. .. •• •• l i ' Maintenance.. .. .. .. •• 157 3 0 Cleaning and general .. .. .. .. 99 15 0 Grounds .. .. . ■ . ■ • ■ 5 7 9 Calendars .. .. •• ■■ •• 161 13 Examination expenses .. .. .. 146 19 11 Contingencies .. . • • ■ • • 123 1 8 Fees refunded .. .. •• 124 14 3 Examination fees refunded .. .. • ■ 38 18 0 Library books .. .. . . ■ • 739 4 4 Transferred to tutorial classes .. .. .. 250 0 0 Carpenter's shop .. . • ■ • ■ ■ 5 7 0 Legal expenses .. • • • • • ■ 9 16 Payments to Students' Association .. .. 73 9 3 Balance — £ s ' d. Cash at Bank of New Zealand . . 1,171 810 Cash at Post Office Savings-bank — General Account .. 5,778 4 9 Subsidy xiccount .. ■ • 196 14 9 7,146 8 4 Less. £s. rl S. A. Rhodes Account 49 17 10 Tutorial Classes Account .. .. 579 12 11 T. G. Maearthy Account .. .. 011 4 630 2 1 6,516 6 3 Plus due from Carnegie Account .. 27 3 1 6,543 9 4 £64,592 3 11 £64,592 3 LI

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GENERAL ACCOUNT—continued. Statement of Income and Expenditube. Expenditure. £ a. d. Income. £ s d Advertising.. .. .. .. .. 50 17 0 Sale of calendars .. .. .. .. 31 1 3 Biology .. .. .. .. , . 579 io 2 Examination fees .. .. . . 843 10 6 Calendars .. .. .. .. .. 16113 8 Fees .. .. .. 13 153 16 6 Chemistry 310 8 6 Government grant .. .. .. .. 17! 252 0 0 Cleaning and. general . . .. . . .. 101 11. 0 Payment from Students' Association .. .. 20 0 0 Contingencies .. .. .. .. 158 9 2 National-endowment grant .. .. 3 381 16 9 Examination expenses .. .. .. 146 19 11 Interest .. .. .. .. .. '5210 0 Geology .. .. .. . ~ 311 T. G. Macarthy Account: Interest .. .. 370 16 3 "rounds .. .. .. .. 5 7 9 Sale of notes .. .. 155 14 0 Heat and light .. .. . . .. 690 16 5 Rent of reserves .... 10 Insurance .. .. .. .. .. 161 7 7 Interest, School of Economics Account .. .. 144 10 0 Legal expenses .. .. .. .. 9 16 Rent of garage .. .. .. .. 4 0 0 Special grant: Library .. ~ .. 28 10 0 Library salaries .. .. .. 1,138 15 0 Maintenance.. .. ~ .. 158 0 0 Office expenses .. .. .. .. 296 12 7 Office salaries .. .. „ . .. 1,698 6 3 Physics .. .. .. .. .. '550 16 9 Printing and stationery .. .. . . 173 12 7 Psychology .. .. .. .. . . 75 3 2 Salaries . . .. .. .. . . 24,674 7 2 Telephone .. .. .. .. .. 112 1 8 Travelling-expenses .. .. .. .. 532 9 6 Water .. .. .. .. .. 67 7 0 Grant to Students' Association.. .. .. 73 9 3 Hire of films.. .. .. .. .. 5 10 0 Balance .. .. .. .. .. 3,480 12 1 £35,444 16 9 £35,444 16 9 Balance-sheet as at 31st December, 1938. Liabilities. £ s. d. Assets. Scholarships Funds Accounts, &c. .. .. 68,954 6 8 General Funds— £ s d £ s d Weir House Capital Account and liabilities .. 47,757 3 5 Cash at Bank of New Zealand .. 1,171 810 Carnegie grant for Workers' Educa- £ s. d. Cash at Post Office Savinfstional Association Library .. 167 6 0 bank Less balance, Income and Ex- General Account .. .. 5,778 4 9 penditure Account .. .. 8 7 4 Subsidy Account .. .. 196 14 9 158 18 8 A. D. Crawford Account: Received 7 140 s 4 from trustees .. 5,000 0 0 LessPlus balance, Income and Ex- Workers' Educational Assopenditure Account .. .. 48 12 10 ciation tutorial classes, — 5,048 12 10 £579 12s. lid.; S. A. Fees in advance .. 3 3 0 Rhodes Account, £49 Fees overpaid .. .. .. 0 10 0 17s. lOd. ; T. G. Macarthy Sundry creditors 149 15 0 Account, lis. 4d. .'. 630 2 1 £ s. d. Accumulated Fund .. ..112,129 2 5 6 516 6 3 Less depreciation .. .. 2,551 16 2 Plus due from Carnegie Library i Account .. .. 27 3 1 109,577 6 3 | q 543 9 4 Plus balance, Income and Expen- Trust Funds : Cash at Bank of New Zealand .. 1,353 5 5 diture Account .. .. 3,480 12 1 : Cash at Post Office Savings-bank .. .. 5,389 10 8 113,057 18 4 Debentures: School of Economics .. .. 3,400 0 0 Debentures and inscribed stock: Trust Funds .. 57,182 2 6 Shares—S. A. Rhodes Account: Paparoa Co. .. 330 0 0 Weir House loan .. .. .. .. 2,681 0 0 Sundry debtors .. . . ~ ~ 41 6 5 Accrued interest .. .. .. ~ 873 13 0 College buildings and equipment (less depreciation)—- £ s. d. College buildings .. . . 59,795 0 3 Library books .. .. 10,991 10 0 Caretaker's cottage .. .. 268 0 0 Laboratory fittings .. . . 2,009 3 5 Apparatus .. .. .. 5,492 9 6 Fencing and grounds .. .. 1,751 6 5 Furniture and fittings.. .. 5,454 16 0 Bicycle-shed . . . . 97 5 0 Carpenter's shop . . .. 87 10 8 S. A. RhodesOffice equipment .. . . 86 3 7 Motor-car .. . . . . 225 5 10 Carnegie Library Books— General ..' .. .. 4,886 4 9 Workers' Educational Association .. .. .. 158 19 6 Workers' Educational Association— Office equipment . . . . 517 10 Office car .. . . . . 269 4 5 I - 91,578 17 2 College land .. .. . . .. .. 18,000 0 0 Weir House assets .. ~ . . . . 47,757 3 5 £235,130 7 11 £235,130 7 11

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WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION TUTORIAL CLASSES ACCOUNT. Statement of Receipts and Payments. Receipts. £ s. d. Payments. Balance forward .. .. .. .. 904 19 3 Salaries— £ s. d. £ s. d. Government grants .. .. .. .. 1,145 16 8 P.Martin-Smith .. .. .. 90 18 0 Carnegie grants .. .. .. .. 124 3 11 Mrs. Martin-Smith .. .. 4 4 0 Petty receipts .. .. .. .. 156 13 9 A. S. Hely .. .. .. 316 13 4 Transferred from General Account (national endow- G. J. Garner .. .. .. 316 13 4 ment.) .. .. .. .. .. 250 0 0 A. E. Campbell .. .. .. 100 0 0 E. Maslen .. .. .. 100 0 0 Constance Barber .. .. 85 11 8 — 1,014 0 4 Car and travelling expenses .. .. 338 3 2 Tutors .. .. .. , . .. 290 17 0 Discussion and Box Groups .. . . . . 152 13 10 Removal expenses .. .. . . . . 39 13 0 Library books .. .. . . . . 23 15 6 Printing and advertising .. . . .. 33 9 2 Insurance .. .. .. .. . 12 5 5 Sundries .. .. .. .. . . 2 10 9 Purchase Ford car (trade in) .. .. .. 94 12 6 Balance —Cash at Bank of New Zealand : General Account .. .. .. .. .. 579 12 11 £2,581 13 7 £2,581 13 7 Statement of Income and Expenditure . Expenditure. £ s. d. Income. £ s. d. Salaries .. .. .. .. .. 1,014 0 4 Government grants .. .. .. .. 1,145 16 8 Tutors .. .. .. .. .. 290 17 0 Carnegie grant .. .. .. .. 124 3 11 Discussion Groups and Box Circles .. .. 152 13 10 Box circles and discussion . . .. . . 156 13 9 Removal expenses .. .. .. .. 39 13 0 National endowment . . .. . . .. 250 0 0 Library books .. .. .. .. 23 15 6 Balance .. .. .. . • . 298 6 I Printing and advertising .. .. .. 33 9 2 Insurance .. .. .. .. .. 12 5 5 Car and travelling expenses (Tutor-Organizer) .. 338 3 2 Sundries .. .. .. .. .. 2 10 9 Depreciation .. .. .. . . .. 67 12 3 £1,975 0 5 £1,975 0 5 Balance-sheet as at 31st December, 1938. Liabilities. £ s. d. Assets. £ s. d. Trust Fund, Ist January, 1938 .. .. 1,153 1 3 Cash at Bank of New Zealand . . .. . . 579 12 11 Less Balance, Income and Expenditure Account.. 298 6 1 Motor-ear .. .. .. .. .. 269 4 5 Furniture .. .. .. .. . . 5 17 10 £854 15 2 £854 15 2 WEIR HOUSE ACCOUNT. Statement of Receipts and Payments. Receipts. £ s. d. Payments. £ s. d. £ s. d. Balance forward .. .. . . .. 660 0 4 Furniture .. .. . . 100 17 6 Boarders' fees .. .. .. .. 5,520 2 0 Grounds .. .. ~ . . 516 5 Received from Public Trustee .. .. .. 1,259 4 4 Staff cottage .. . .. 7 11 7 Interest, Post Office Savings-bank . . .. 318 7 Bread .. .. .. .. 169 810 Billiard-table receipts .. .. .. .. 13 13 4 Gas and electric light . . .. 438 14 9 Locker fees .. .. .. .. .. 13 7 6 Fruit and vegetables . . .. 425 3 4 Sale of souvenirs .. .. .. .. 0 3 6 Groceries .. . . .. 980 14 5 Miscellaneous receipts .. .. .. .. 4 0 5 Heat .. .. . .. 183 8 0 Payment for radio set .. .. .. .. 0 10 0 Insurance .. .. .. 38 8 2 Laundry .. .. .. 154 4 6 Meat and fish .. .. .. 546 18 I Milk .. .. .. .. 273 16 3 Miscellaneous .. .. .. 103 14 1 Rent .. .. .. .. 500 0 0 Salaries .. .. .. .. 1,913 11 7 Telephone .. .. .. 61 7 1 Water .. .. .. . . 99 15 6 Maintenance .. .. .. 52116 Fees refunded .. .. .. 26 10 4 Locker fee refunded .. .. 0 5 0 To General Account: Audit fee .. 6 6 0 Loan to Weir House students for radio set .. .. .. .. 8 0 0 Souvenirs .. .. .. 4 4 0 6,101 6 11 Balance — Cash at Bank of New Zealand .. 1,236 13 9 Cash at Post Office Savings-bank .. 135 0 0 Cash in hand .. .. .. 119 4 — 1,373 13 1 £7,475 0 0 £7,475 0 0

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WEIR HOUSE ACCOUNT—continued. Statement of Income and Expenditure. Expenditure. £ s. d. Income. £ s . d. Bread .. .. .. .. 107 0 2 Boarders' fees .. .. .. 5,491 9 o Fruit and vegetables .. . . .. . . 425 17 1 Locker fees .. , . .. .. .. 13 17 6 Gas and electric light .. . . .. .. 442 5 3 i Interest .. .. .. .. .. 405 Groceries .. .. . , .. .. 1,002 11 8 Miscellaneous .. .. .. 4 0 5 Heating .. .. .. . . . , 188 0 0 Billiard receipts .. .. . . . . 13 13 4 Insurance .. .. .. .. .. 38 8 2 Received from Public Trustee .. .. 1,259 4 4 Laundry .. .. . . .. . . 152 13 10 Sale of souvenirs .. . . .. .. 0 3 6 Meat and fish.. .. . . . . .. 543 6 0 Milk .. .. .. . . ~ 275 5 2 Miscellaneous.. .. .. . 114 2 5 Rent .. .. . . . . . . 500 0 0 Salaries .. .. .. . .. 1,913 11 7 Telephone .. .. .. . . . . 61 7 1 Water .. . . . . .. .. 106 3 6 Maintenance . . .. .. . . . , 58 1 6 Souvenirs . . .. . . . . 10 6 6 Transferred to General Account . . .. 100 0 0 * Balance .. .. .. . . . . 687 8 7 £6/786 8 6 £6,786 8 6 Balance-sheet as at 31st December, 1938. Liabilities. Assets. £ s. d - £ s. d. £ g. d. £ s. d. Trust Fund, Ist January, 1938 .. 45,382 12 9 Cash at Bank of New Zealand .. 1,236 13 9 Less depreciation .. .. 1,271 11 8 Cash in hand .. .. .. 119 4 Cash at Post Office Savings-bank . . 135 0 0 44,111 1 1 1; 373 13 x Plus balance, Income and Expendi- Weir House Building .. .. 40'299 19 4 ture Account .. .. 687 8 7 Staff cottage and recreation-room .. .. 1,484 4 1 — - 44,798 9 8 Destructor .. .. .. .. .. 716 9 Loan Account .. .. .. .. 2,681 0 0 Furniture and equipment .. .. .. 3,799 8 2 Sundry creditors .. . . .. 271 15 5 Outbuildings .. .. .. .. .. '6311 10 Fees in advance .. .. .. 5 18 4 Grounds .. .. .. .. . 657 2 8 Loan to Students' Association : Weir House . . 7 10 0 Accrued interest .. .. .. . . 3 0 9 Stock in hand .. .. . . .. 48 22 Sundry debtors— £ s. d. Boarding fees .. . . 117 1 Locker fees .. .. .. 17 6 12 14 7 £47,757 3 5 £47,757 3 5

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4. CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. Visitor.—The Hon. the Minister of Education. Members of Council. Chairman.—A. E. Flower, Esq., M.A., M.Sc. Appointed by the Governor-Goncral. —A. 0. Wilkinson, Esq., 8.C0m.; Right Rev. Dr. Campbell West-Watson. Appointed by members of Parliament —T. H. McCombs, Esq., M.Sc., M.P. ; Colonel the Hon. G. J. Smith, C.8.E., M.L.C., V.D.; Rev. Clyde Carr, M.P. Appointed by graduates —J. H. E. Schroder, Esq., M.A.; J. G. D. Ward, Esq., LL.M.; Mrs. B. G. Young, M.A.; A. E. Flower, Esq., M.A., M.Sc.; G. M. L. Lester, Esq., M.A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.; R. Hepburn, Esq., LL.D., B.Com. Appointed by tcachers—C. T. Aschman, Esq.; J. G. Poison, Esq., M.A. (deputy chairman); W. C. Colee, Esq., M.A. Appointed by School Committees—H. D. Acland, Esq., 8.A.; W. A. Banks, Esq.; W. P. Spencer, Esq. Representatives of the Profossorial Board —Professor J. Hight, C.M.G., Mi.A., Litt.D., F.R.E.S. (Rector), ex officio: Professor H. G. Denham, M.A., D.Sc., Ph.D. Staff. Rector. —Professor J. Hight, C.M.G., M.A., Litt.D., E.R.E.S. Professors. —Classics—L. G. Pocock, M.A. Mathematics—W. Saddler, M.A., D.Sc., E.R.S. English Language and Literature—l". Sinclaire, M.A. French and German—C. Malthus, M.A., Litt.D. Chemistry—H. G. Denham., M.A.,D.§c., Ph.D. Engineering—(Electrical) P. H. Powell, M.Sc., M.Eng., M.1.E.E., M.A.1.E.E.; (Civil) J. E. L. Cull, B.Sc., A.M.I.M.E. ; (Mechanical) S. Steele, B.Sc. Biology —E. Percival, B.Sc. History—J. Hight, C.M.G., M.A., Litt.D., E.R.E.S. Physios —E. W. G. White, M.Sc., Ph.D. Education and Director of Extension Work— H. E. Field, M.A., Ph.D. Economics —A. H. Tocker, M.A. Philosophy—l. L. G. Sutherland, M.A., Ph.D. Music—J. C. Bradshaw, Mus.D. Registrar.—C. C. Kemp, A.R.A.N.Z., F.C.S.N.Z. Lecturers, eighteen. REPORT (EXTRACTS). In accordance with the provision of the Canterbury University College Act, the annual election of members took place in June, when Colonel G. J. Smith, Messrs. A. E. Flower, J. H. E. Schroder, C. T. Aschman, and W. P. Spencer were re-elected by their respective constituencies. Revenue from endowments during the past year kept fairly well up to the average of the past few years, but there is still too big a stream of reduction readjustments, which will give no opportunity at all for development work of the College. In particular, the greatly reduced rentals for some of the high-country runs and the possibility of further difficulty with these will cause very great concern to the Council in the immediate future. No further grants by the Department have been made towards buildings, so that our proposed new Library, new Geography School, and new School of Art are still so far on paper. In each case the accommodation is very far from adequate, and the numbers in each are steadily increasing. The geography department is now housed under groat difficulties in the engineering lecture-room and an adjacent room and in the lecture hall at the Public Library. A full-time Lecturer, Mr. K. Cumberland, was appointed to help Dr. Jobberns with this department. The Library is fully used and is very congested, and hence difficult to make the best use of. The Macmillan Brown department is not easily accessible in its separate position, while most departmental libraries still have to be housed in various parts of the College. During the year a Government grant enabled much-needed adjustments by way of increases to be made in salaries, as well as considerable extra assistance. The staff of Professors now amounts to fifteen, of Lecturers to fifty, and of assistants to thirteen, a total of seventy-eight. The Departments under the new appointees of last year are making solid progress. The College is again indebted to the Chamber of Commerce for a grant of £100, which is of much assistance to the economics department, and the late Mrs. Annie Overton made a bequest of £100 to the College Library in memory of her late husband, Charles Overton, and of her late step-son, Guy Stanley Overton. During the year the University Senate approved of the establishment of a Chair of Music and of the appointment of Dr. Bradshaw as Professor of Music in the University of New Zealand. In the Public Library the Council is again indebted to the City Council for grants of £250 to the reference department and £150 to the children's department. I would here like to stress the especial value that the free reading-room, the reference library, and the children's library are to the general public. Moreover, the services of Librarian and staff reach far beyond the confines of Christchurcli in many directions. The school-library scheme which was instituted during the year is running satisfactorily in conjunction with the Public Library.

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STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER, 1938. Statement of Receipts and Payments. Receipts. Payments. £ a. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. War Memorial Fund .. .. .. .. 933 0 11 Balance .. .. .. .. •• 680 11 5 Government grants .. .. •• 8,390 0 0 Buildings (additions) .. .. .. 1,39853 Chamber of Commerce grant .. 100 0 0 Endowments (improvements) .. .. .. 99 10 0 Less paid to A H Tocker .. 50 0 0 Instalment on account of mortgage on Helen Connon 50 0 0 Hall .. .. .. . ■ ■ • 400 0 0 Donations .. . • •. ■ • ■ • 248 12 11 Furniture .. .. . . . • • • 217 7 1 National endowment .. .. .. .. 3,631 16 9 Equipment: Office .. .. .. •• 20 3 1 Rent of reserves .. .. 8,436 14 2 Equipment and apparatus .. .. •• 381 5 10 Students'fees .. .. •• 10,318 911 Library books, &c. .. .. .. •• 955 1 2 Students' Association fees .. .. .. 1,270 8 6 Students' Association fees .. .. •• 1,276 8 6 Testing fees .. . • • • • • ■ • 103 8 6 Testing fees .. .. • • ■ ■ ■ ■ 90 12 9 Interest .. .. .. .. •• 129 11 8 Scholarships .. .. •• •• 1,786 2 9 Sundries Salaries and wages .. .. .. .. 28,375 811 Library fees and fines . . .. 29 0 0 Office expenses .. .. .. • • 583 7 0 Sales, &e„ and use of rooms, &c... 64 18 2 Endowment expenses.. .. .. •• 399 15 5 93 18 2 Transfer: Workers' Educational Association .. 250 0 0 Transfers Interest .. .. .. . • • • 124 0 6 Administration .. .. 1,967 0 0 General expenses £ s. d. Medical School reserves ..1,176 610 Printing.and stationery . . 417 410 Museum, Library, and School of Advertising .. • • ■ ■ 62 16 7 Technical Science .. .. 25 0 0 Insurance .. .. ■ ■ 125 16 6 — 3,168 6 10 Water-supply .. .. .. 37 6 0 Scheme 5 . • - ■ • ■ • ■ 366 5 0 Telephones and postages .. 73 2 0 Various scholarships, grants, &c. .. 1,786 2 9 Heating and lighting .. .. 750 8 2 Boarding fees Repairs, and Maintenance of BuildRolleston House .. .. .. •• 2,571 711 ings .. .. •• 250 15 5 Helen Connon Hall.. .. .. .. 3,273 10 7 Cleaning-material .. .. 81 13 4 House fees— Upkeep of grounds .. .. 302 10 I Rolleston House .. .. ■ • • ■ 102 0 0 Gramophone records .. .. 14 6 1 Helen Connon Hall .. .. .. 48 15 0 Expenses— Balance .. •• .. •• •• 2,565 10 1 Cass station .. .. 9 6 0 Arthur's Pass cottage.. .. 7 11 Grants to necessitous students .. 7 7 0 Entertainment allowance .. 27 10 0 Rector's petty cash .. .. 2 8 6 Sundries .. • • • • 106 18 6 Material and equipment, &c. .. 1,830 14 9 Geography lectures .. . • 119 12 0 ! Rent: Assistant Porter.. .. 813 4 Passage— 1 Hartley Scholar .. •. 51 16 0 Assistant Lecturer in Geography 62 4 5 Rent: Public Library Hall .. 43 15 0 4,393 6 1 Scheme 5 .. . . • • • • 450 18 1 Observatory honorarium . . .. .. 25 0 0 Rolleston House — Salaries and wages .. . ■ 978 13 6 Provisions .. . . • • 1,150 1 2 Heating and lighting . • • • 235 11 0 Repairs to buildings .. .. 242 13 1 Insurance .. .. . • 14 19 3 Furniture .. .. • • 23 12 0 Household requisites .. .. 45 11 0 2,691 1 0 House fees .. .. . • • • 102 0 0 Helen Connon Hall — Salaries and wages .. .. 896 13 6 Provisions .. .. .. 1,026 3 2 Heating and lighting .. .. 344 12 1 Repairs to buildings .. .. 24 16 0 Insurance .. .. •• 38 19 1 Other expenses .. .. 4 8 7 Interest on mortgage . . .. 276 15 1 Furniture .. .. ■ • 91 8 8 Household requisites .. .. 41 3 8 2,744 19 10 House fees .. .. • • • • 48 15 0 £47,493 19 8 £47,493 19 8

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State of Income and Expenditure. Salaries Expenditure. £ s . d. Income , £ d Saianes 28,375 811 Government grants .. .. 8 W (i d Library books 1,012 4 5 Kent of reserves .. .. " q' 620 4 Q Office expenses 585 12 10 Students'fees .. " ,o'Von * " Endowment expenses 403 15 0 National endowment .. .. " 3 631 16 9 Iransfer: Workers Educational Association .. 250 0 0 Donations .. " " ' » „ 116 10 7 Testing fees .. .. 40 16 s General expenses 4,400 17 3 Examination fees .. 128 1 6 Astronomical observatory .. .. .. 25 0 0 Sundries .. " " ns 18 9 RoUeston House expenses 2,600 7 1 Transfers— " £ s a Z Helen Connon Hall expenses 2,613 10 2 Medical School .. 1 176 610 Investments: Premium written off .. .. 21 0 0 Administration .. .1'967 0 0 epreciation Museum, Library, and School of CoUege- £ B . d . Technical Science .. .. 25 0 0 Equipment and apparatus .. 248 8 0 Furniture and fittings .. .. 352 0 0 RoUeston House: Boarding fees .. 2 584 15 11 Office equipment .. .. 19 4 0 Helen Oonnon Hall: Boarding fees .. " 3 268 14 5 Rolleston House— ~ 019 12 0 Capital: Transfer of Balance '657 11 4 Buildings .. .. .. 258 15 0 Furniture .. .. .. 56 6 0 Utensils .. .. ~ 39 4 0 354 5 0 Helen Connon Hall— Buildings .. . . .. 297 8 0 Furniture .. .. .. 121 0 0 Utensils .. .. .. 36 16 0 455 4 0 £41,833 7 3 £41,833 7 3 Balance-sheet as at 31st December, 1938. Liabilities AsseUi £ g „ . . £ s. d. £ s. d. Endowment lands .. . 904. 6Q7 10 « ft ww" -nw--, • .471,831 11 8 Arthur's Pass— ..-94,697 19 5 Flus War Memorial Window Fund 933 0 11 Si+o S ", '■ •• ■■ ■■ 50 0 0 1 J3 uncling .. , , # iqn i»» o Plus Government subsidies .. ' 903 ll 10 j cXge-j ' g> 4 5315 3 T . , 4 5 Buildings :: :: "ne 42514 8 25,282 17 8 Less income and expenditure .. 657 11 4 Plus additions .. 2 238 5 3 473,010 13 1 " ' , ls cao ,o ii Donations not applied 290 0 0 Equipment and apparatus .. 2 484 1 0 Sundry creditors 981 610 Less depreciation .. .. 248 8 0 Hold on account of Mrs. Flynn.. .. .. 116 1 4 Rolleston House — " ,iSg!S£Zr. :: :: :: 8S ? 2 Hden (x)nn°n Hall— Furniture and fittings.. .. 3 526 2 5 "' M,> 18 10 Mortgage: Public Trustee 5,100 0 0 Less depreciation .. . '352 0 0 r ees paid m advance .. . . . , 60 8 2 Sundry creditors .. .. .. .. 2150 q 17 . Z TW. Adams School of Forestry : Capital .. 5,50115 1 Plus purchases, 1938 217 7 1 Student's Loan Fund— £ s. d. 41 ' ' 1 ° a pius l interest " " ] "°1 10 1 Office furniture and equipment.. 192 6 7 3 ' 391 9 ° interest .. .. 32 10 4 Less depreciation .. 19 4 0 Mis io i Dr. A. F. J. Mickle Students' Loan Fund: Capital 1,339 14 3 g 7 ft i a j i £ s. d. Pl us purchases, 1938 20 '! I General Account overdrawn .. 2,565 10 1 Less T. W. Adams £ s. d. Librarv books „ 5 8 Schoo l of Forestry 479 10 7 Sundry debtors- 3,350 0 0 Fund 612 15 1 Re , ntS 3,580 3 1 Less Dr.' Mickle Less™ bad and doubtful Students Loan ' 1 Fund .. ..679 14 3 Testing fees .. .. .. ITTe 2,717 16 11 1,771 19 11 Employment schemes 84 13 l 793 10 2 , , , 98 16 7 Investments .. .. 2 ld.l n n Rolieston House— " " ' U I 1 *® . •• ■■ •• 6,775 0 0 Buildings .. .. 5,175 12 7 Less depreciation . . . . 258 15 0 „ .. 4,916 .17 7 I< urmture .. .. .. 563 9 4 Less depreciation . . . . 56 6 0 507 3 4 Plus purchases, 1938 .. 45 5 4 552 8 8

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Balance-sheet as at 31st December, 1938 —continued. Liabilities continued. £ j £ ,d. Household requisites .. ■. 196 16 5 Less depreciation .. .. 39 4 0 157 12 5 Plus purchases, 1938 .. 23 17 8 F 181 10 1 Provisions .. .. • • • • n? i? « . Sundry debtors : Boarding fees .. 21 11 b Helen Connon Hall — Site 4,800 0 0 Building .. •• •• 9,914 4 0 Less depreciation .. . • 297 8 0 F 9,616 16 0 Furniture .. .. 1,210 14 11 Less depreciation .. .. 121 0 0 j 1,089 14 11 Plus purchases, 1938 .. 91 8 8 1,181 3 7 Utensils .. . ■ ■ ■ 184 2 1 Less depreciation .. ■ . 36 16 0 147 6 1 Plus purchases, 1938 .. 41 3 8 j F 188 9 9 Provisions .. .. • ■ ■ • 6 0 0 Sundry debtors: Boarding fees .. 5 4 6 T. W. Adams School of Forestry— Site 2,780 0 0 Buildings .. ■ • • ■ 665 9 6 Less depreciation .. . . 33 5 0 r 632 4 6 Investment .. •• 1,610 0 0 Students' Loan Fund : Loans .. . • 502 15 0 j Dr. Mickle Students' Loan Fund — Investments .. .. • • • ■ 500 0 0 Loans .. .. •• • • •' £488,368 4 1 j £488,368 4 1 ASSOCIATION FOR COUNTRY EDUCATION. Statement of Receipts and Payments. Receipts. £ b. d. Payments. £ ■. d Balance .. .. .. .. ■■ 1,072 5 b Salaries .. •• •• •• .>11,17 9 Carnegie Corporation grant " 5 BaLnce expenses .. •• l Interest 17 9 6 _ a^ance £1,679 1 0 £1,079 1 u Statement of Income and Expenditure. . 797 li d 9 Balance .. .. •• £• J Library books'('transferred to Government) .. 250 0 0 Carnegie Corporation grants '1? 9 3 General expenses 31 Interest Depreciation: Furniture, &c. .. •• •• 4 u Balance 275 19 4 £1,662 12 3 £1,662 12 3 Balance-sheet as at 31st December, 1938. Liabilities. s. d. Assets. £s d £s d. Income and Expenditure balance . • • ■ 275 19 4 ■ • Carnegie grant for 1939 (on account) .. .. «♦ « Wfgmgg*** ■■ ;; «» 2 254 13 6 Cash 570 12 1 £825 5 7 £825 5 7

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SCHOOL OF FORESTRY. Statement op Receipts and Payments. Receipts. £ s. d. Payments. £ 3 , d. Transfer from T. W. Adams School of Forestry Balance .. .. .. .. .. 2,449 3 (i Bequest Account .. .. .. .. 117 14 1 Balance .. .. .. .. .. 2,331 9 5 £2,449 3 6 £2,449 3 6 Statement op Income and Expenditure. Expenditure. £ s. d. Income. £ s. d. Depreciation of equipment .. . . .. 21 0 0 Capital .. . . .. .. .. 21 0 0 £21 0 0 £21 0 0 Balance-sheet as at 31st December, 1938. Liabilities. £ s. d. Assets. Cash Account overdrawn .. .. .. 2,331 9 5 £ s. d. £ s. d. Cash Account, Ist January, 1938 .. 2,138 11 6 Plus Income and Expenditure .. 21 0 0 2,159 11 6 Less transfers from T. W. Adams School of Forestry Bequest Account .. .. .. 117 14 1 2,041 17 5 Equipment and apparatus .. 210 12 0 Less depreciation .. . . 21 0 0 __ igy 12 0 Library books .. .. . . .. 100 0 0 £2,331 9 5 £2,331 9 5 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING. Statement op Receipts and Payments. Receipts. £ s. d. Payments. £ s. d. Balance .. .. .. .. .. 2,517 19 1 Salaries .. .. .. .. .. 6,788 8 9 Government grants .. .. .. .. 5,005 0 0 Library books .. .. .. .. 79 18 8 Students'fees . .. .. .. .. 1,810 17 4 Testing fees .. .. .. .. .. 37 11 7 Testing fees .. .. .. .. 157 17 6 General expenses— £ s. d. Sundries. £s. d. Heating and lighting .. ~ 249 2 7 Interest ~ .. .. .. 158 11 I Insurance .. .. .. 38 12 9 Sales, &o. .. .. .. 9 3 3 Printing, stationery, and advertising 65 8 8 167 14 4 Material and apparatus .. .. 242 19 3 Transfer from Museum, Library, and School of Repairs to buildings .. .. 7 11 3 Technical Science .. .. .. .. 800 0 0 Sundries .. .. .. 33 11 4 Administration .. .. .. 205 0 0 Furniture .. .. .. 20 1 1 862 6 11 Balance .. .. .. .. 2,691 2 4 £10,459 8 3 £10,459 8 3 Statement op Income and Expenditure. Expenditure. £ s. d. Income. £ s. d. Salaries .. .. .. .. .. 6,788 8 9 Government grants .. .. .. .. 5,005 0 0 Library books .. .. .. .. 79 18 8 Students'fees .. .. .. .. 1,815 8 4 General expenses .. .. .. .. 841 12 5 Testing fees .. .. .. .. .. 180 2 4 Depreciation: Equipment .. .. .. 680 2 0 Interest .. .. .. .. .. 158 11 I Sales, &c. .. .. .. .. ~ 9 3 3 Transfer from Museum, Library, and School of Technical Science .. .. .. .. 800 0 0 Capital: Transfer of balance .. .. .. 421 16 10 £8,390 1 10 £8,390 1 10

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SCHOOL OP ENGlNEERlNG—continued, Balance-sheet as at 31st December, 1938. Liabilities. Assets. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Capital .. .. .. 33,026 18 8 Buildings .. .. .. .. .. 20,668 6 0 Less Income and Expenditure .. 421 16 10 Equipment and apparatus .. 6,506 18 6 32,605 110 Less depreciation .. .. 650 12 0 Sundry creditors .. .. .. .. 27 6 6 5,856 6 6 Furniture and fittings .. 295 19 11 Less depreciation .. .. 29 10 0 266 9 11 Plus purchases, 1938 .. .. 20 1 1 286 11 0 Library books .. .. .. .. 800 0 0 Sundry debtors— Students'fees .. .. .. .. 15 11 6 Testing fees .. .. .. .. 59 13 6 Investments .. .. .» .. 2,254 17 6 Cash .. .. .. . • • 2,691 2 4 £32,632 8 4 £32,632 8 4 WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Statement of Receipts and Payments. Receipts. £ s. d. Payments. £ s. d. Balance .. .. .. .. .. 425 15 1 Salaries .. .. .. .. .. 1,426 17 8 Government grant .. .. .. .. 1,145 16 8 Library books .. .. .. .. 31 12 5 National endowment .. .. .. .. 250 0 0 Rental of rooms .. .. .. .. 86 12 6 Box Scheme fees .. .. .. .. 82 1 2 Box Scheme expenses.. .. .. .. 162 0 8 Interest .. .. .. .. .. 47 7 3 Administration .. .. .. .. 39 0 0 Carnegie Corporation grant .. .. .. 124 310 Printing and stationery, &c. .. .. .. 75 16 3 Balance .. .. .. .. .. 253 4 6 £2,075 4 0 £2,075 4 0 Statement of Income and Expenditure. Expenditure. £ s. d. Income. £ s. d Salaries .. .. .. .. .. 1,426 17 8 Government grant .. .. .. .. 1,437 10 0 General expenses .. .. .. .. 393 14 7 Grant from Carnegie Corporation .. .. 124 3 10 Equipment and apparatus depreciation .. .. 5 18 0 Box Scheme fees .. .. .. .. 82 I 2 Capital: Transfer of balance .. .. .. 114 12 0 National endowment .. .. .. .. 250 0 0 Interest .. .. .. .. .. 47 7 3 £1,941 2 3 £1,941 2 3 Balance-sheet as at 31st December, 1938. Liabilities. Assets. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Capital .. .. .. .. 938 17 4 Equipment and apparatus .. .. 59 3 0 Plus Income and Expenditure .. 114 12 0 Less depreciation .. .. 518 0 1,053 9 4 53 5 0 Sundry creditors .. .. .. .. 19 13 6 Library books .. .. .. .. 100 0 0 Government grants not yet applied .. .. 187 10 0 Investments .. .. .. .. 750 0 0 Government grants owing .. .. .. 104 3 4 Cash .. .. .. .. .. 253 4 6 £1,260 12 10 £1,260 12 10

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5. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. Visitor. —His Excollency the Governor-General. Members of Council. Chancellor. —W. J. Motrell, Esq., M.A. (Oxon.). Vice-Chancellor.—L. D. Ritchie, Esq. Appointed by the Governor-General—Colonel the Hon. Sir J. Allen, G.C.M.G., K.C.8., T.D., M.A., M.L.C.; G. R. Ritchie, Esq., J.P.; James Fitzgerald, Esq., 8.A., M.8., C.M., P.R.C.S.E. Elected by graduates—P. S. Batchelor, Esq., P.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.; Rev. D. C. Herron, M.C., M.A.; Miss M W May, M.A.; H. P. Kidson, Esq., M.A., B.Se. Elected by the professors—R. J. T. Bell, Esq., M.A., D.Sc., LL.D., P.R.S.E.; C. E. Hereus, Esq., 0.8. E., D.5.0., M.D., 8.D.5., D.P.H. (resigned); D. W. C. Jones, Esq., M.8., D.M. (Oxon.), F.R.C.P. Elected to represent Otago Hospital Board—Alexander Steel, Esq.; elected by teachers in primary schools, J. Robertson, Esq., 8.A., B.Sc.; elected by the Otago Education Board, James Wallace, Esq.; elected by High School Boards, W. R. Brugh, Esq. ; elccted by the Southland Education Board, Major S. Rice; elected by School Committees, L. IX Ritchie, Esq.; elected by teachers of secondary schools, W. J. Morrell, Esq., M.A. (Oxon); electcd by Dunedin City Council, E. W. Mitchell, Esq. Staff. Professors. —Chemistry—P. G. Soper, Ph.D., D.Sc., P.I.C. (Lond.), F.N.Z.I.C. English—Herbert Ramsay, M.A. Physiology—J. Malcolm, M.J). (Edin.) P.R.S.E. Dentistry—R. B. Dodds, D.D.S. Domestic Arts—Ann G. Strong, 0.8. E., B.Sc. Physics—R. Jack, M.A., D.Sc., Ph.D. Philosophy—J. N. Findlay, M.A. (Oxon.), M.A. (S. Africa), Ph.D. Anatomy—W. P. Gowland, M.D., B.Sc., F.R.C.S. Pathology—E. F. D'Ath, M.8., Ch.B. Classics—T. D. Adams. M.A. Modern Languages—G. E. Thompson, M.A., Litt.D. Mathematics—R. J. T. Bell, M.A., D.Sc., LL.D., P.R.S.E. Geology and Mineralogy—W. N. Benson, D.Sc., 8.A., F.G.S., &c. Surgery--P. G. Bell. M.D., L.R.C.P., F.R.C.S. Systematic Medicine—D. W. C. Jones, M.A., D.M., (Oxon), F.R.C.P. History—J. R. Elder, C.M.G., M.A., D.Litt.' Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics—F. W. B. Pitchett, M.D., C.M., F.R.C.P. Bacteriology and Public Health—C. E. Hereus, 0.8. E., D.5.0., M.D., 8.D.5., D.P.H. Economies—R. W. Souter, M.A., Ph.D. Education—R. Lawson, M.A., Litt.D'. -Dip-Ed. Midwifery and Gynecology—J.,B. Dawson, M.D., 8.5., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Mining—A. R. Andrew, D.Sc., &c. Zoology B. J. Marples, M.A,, M.»o. Associate Professors. —Dentistry—J. R. Burt, L.D.S., R.C.S. Also 51 lecturers and 35 assistants. Registrar. —-H. Chapman, Esq., B.A. REPORT (EXTRACTS). In accordance with the provisions of the University of Otago Ordinance, 1869, I have the honour to report on the proceedings of the University of Otago for the year ended 31st December, 1938. The Council. —During the year the biennial election of members of the Council took place. The retiring representatives of Convocation were the Right Rev. Bishop Fitchett, who had very worthily represented the Court since 1932, but decided, much to the regret of his colleagues on the Council, not to offer himself for re-election, and Mr. J. W. Howorth, a younger graduate who during his three years of membership had done useful work. I wish to place on record the Council's high appreciation of the services of both. The newly elected representatives are Mr. H." P. Kidson, M.A. B.Sc: and Miss M. W. May, M.A. Towards the close of the year l)r. C. E. Hereus, one of the representatives of the Professorial Board, resigned his seat owing to his intended absence during the session on a visit to England and America. Dr. D. W. Carmalt Jones was elected in his stead. The term of office of Mr. G. R. Ritchie, one of the Government nominees, expired on 30th June, but a further appointment has not yet been made. The Teaching Staff.—An important step was taken during the year in relation to the staffing of the Medical School. On the emphatic advice of the Medical Faculty the Council decided that the Chair of Medicine should be a full-time position, and it accordingly approached the Government for funds to permit of the appointment of a Professor at a salary of £2,000 per annum. I wish to express the Council's high appreciation of the Government's action in acceding to this request. The position has been advertised, and An appointment will be made during the current year. An addition to the Professoriate has been made by the establishment of a Chair of Music for which the salary is provided by the Blair Bequest. This is at present a part-time position. The new Professor is Dr. V. E. Galway, who for the past thirteen years has with much success acted as Lecturer in the subject. Several other changes in the lecturing staff are referred to in the reports of the various Deans. Medical Research. —During the year a forward movement has taken place in relation to medical research. Funds for this purpose have been provided by the Medical Research Council, and it will now bo possible to extend materially the researches conducted in the School in nutrition, goitre, and hydatids. Owing to a generous grant from the Travis Trustees a research in tuberculosis will now also be undertaken. The various researches undertaken in the Medical School have now been grouped in a special department of research, which is for the present under the personal direction of the Dean. Museum. —The most important development in relation to the Museum during the year has been the appointment of a Keeper of Zoology. Mr. F. G. Gardiner Peakc, M.A. (Oxon.), who has had experience in museums in England and Australia, has been appointed to this post, and it is confidently anticipated that the zoology section will, as a result of his work, be made a much more useful and attractive display. I wish also to refer to the appointment of Mr. G. D. Anderson as Educational Officer on the Museum staff. By arranging visits to the Museum from school children and by forwarding selected exhibits to the schools Mr. Anderson is doing much to stimulate an interest among their pupils in the various studies for which the Museum provides material.

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Accommodation.-—I regret that it is again necessary for me to draw attention to the need for additional accommodation. The most pressing needs are a new library building and a new department of zoology. A new Home-science Hostel is also urgently required. The Council sincerely trusts that the Government may see its way in the near future to provide for these very essential buildings. The Dean of the Home Science Faculty toured New Zealand during the year drawing public attention to the needs of the Home-science School. By this and other means the sum of approximately £2,000 is now in hand towards the cost of a new hostel. As a temporary measure, pending the erection of a new hostel, the buildings previously used for the St. Helens Maternity Hospital have been adapted as an extension of Studholme House. I wish to thank the Government for its generosity in making this building available for the purpose referred to. Finance. — I wish to thank the Government for the increased annual grant made available during the past year in accordance with the live years' scheme submitted by the Conference of Colleges, and J. sincerely trust that the scheme will be followed for the unexpired portion of that period. As a result of this increased provision the staffing of the various departments has been substantially improved. I regret to report, however, that the Council is faced with a loss in its revenue from pastoral reserves. The tenants of the Council's property at Benmore all made application to the Commission established under the Tenants and Lessees Rehabilitation Act for a reduction in their rents. As a result of the Commission's findings the annual rent of Benmore, which in 1916 £5,520, is now reduced to £2,456.

STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER, 1938. Statement of Receipts and Payments. ARTS AND GENERAL ACCOUNT. Receipts. Payments. £ s. d. Government grants— £ s. d. £ s. d. Balance on Ist January, 1938 .. .. .. 2,499 711 Under New Zealand University Salaries (including superannuation Amendment Act, 1928 .'. 12,845 0 0 contributions and unemployOn account of—■*. ment tax) — £ s. d. National endowment .. 2,422 0 0 Professors, Lecturers, &c. .. 25,509 17 I Sir George Grey Scholarship Cleaning and caretaking .. 1,099 3 8 and sundry bursaries .. 1,655 0 0 Office .. .. .. 2,137 0 0 Leith Wall .. .. 5,469 4 8 Library .. .. .. 1,144 5 0 Wool research .. .. 400 0 0 29,890 5 9 22,791 4 8 Printing, advertising, and stationery .. .. 679 17 0 University of New Zealand : On account of Telephones, postages, &c. .. .. •• 189 10 2 national endowment .. .. .. 959 16 9 Insurance .. .. .. . . .. 244 17 2 Donations — £ s. d. Water .. .. . . . . .. 82 3 0 Presbyterian Church Board .. 2,400 0 0 Power .. .. .. .. .. 137 I 6 Trustees Executors Co.: On Lighting .. .. .. .. .. 251 7 5 account of music .. .. 600 0 0 Heating . . .. .. .. .. 479 13 2 Arts Faculty for shrubs .. 10 0 0 Travelling-expenses .. .. .. .. 71 19 6 3,010 0 0 Material— £ s. d. Rents— Physics .. .. . . 94 I 1 Pastoral reserves Biology .. .. . • 140 17 1 Arts .. .. .. 1,834 12 2 Chemistry .. .. .. 663 9 4 Law .. .. .. 48 15 8 Botany .. .. .. 27 15 10 Castle Street .. .. 464 4 0 Geology .. . . .. 20 14 7 Professors'houses .. .. 355 12 0 General .. .. .. 1.1 5 9 Education Board .. . . 0 6 0 958 3 8King Street property .. ~ 37 16 11 Equipment and apparatus— Sundries .. .. .. 5 0 0 Physics .. .. . . 335 5 6 —.—-— 2,746 6 9 Biology .. .. . . 231 1 10 Students' fees .. .. .. .. 12,569 13 7 Chemistry .. .. .. 201 2 7 Interest on investments .. .. .. 1,722 5 8 Botany .. .. .. 62 12 6 Calendar sales .. .. . . .. 10 14 6 Geology .. . . . . .142 8 2 Sale of notes, &c. .. .. .. . - 37 1.8 9 General .. . . . ■ 347 17 9 Sundry receipts .. .. .. 204 19 8 — 1,320 8 4 Receipts from chemical-analysis .. .. 16 9 0 Leith Wall and grounds .. .. .. 5,509 12 4 Deposits for chemistry apparatus . . .. 141 10 0 Furniture .. .. . • • • ■ • 177 3 2 Transfer from Beverly Trust on account of salaries 800 0 0 Library . . .. ■. .. .. 842 16 3 Students' Association on account of salary, &e. .. 139 16 6 Buildings .. .. .. .. . . 240 1 3 Transfer from Hocken Library on account of salary 100 0 0 Repairs and maintenance of buildings .. .. 743 3 5 Transfer from Hocken Bequest Account.. .. 152 0 0 Cleaning materials and expenses . . .. 78 17 9 Transfer from Colquhoun Bequest Account .. 79 6 5 Fees paid to Professors and Lecturers and O.U.S.A, 1,000 11 3 Transfer from sundry accounts for Interest on University debentures .. . . 200 0 0 administration:— £ s. d. Fees refunded to students . . .. .. 158 10 8 Dental .. .. 194 6 8 Miscellaneous expenses .. .. .. 528 14 1 Medical .. .. .. 620 7 6 Audit .. .. .. . . . . 93 12 0 Mines .. .. .. .. 56 16 0 Architects' and engineers' fees ~ .. .. 112123 Home-science .. .. .. 171 18 3 Rates .. .. .. . ■ •. 65 4 0 Museum .. .. .. 20 0 0 Bank of New Zealand commissions and bank charge 10 17 2 Studholjne Houg? .. .. 75 0 0 Sir George Grey Scholarship and sundry bursaries . * 1,655 0 0 , 1,138 8 5 Unauthorized expenditure .. .. .. 6 15 0 Transfer sundry account for Library salaries .. 25 0 0 Transfer from Home Science Extension Account for light . . .. .. .. .. 5 0 0 Balance at 31st December, 1938 .. .. 1,577 14 6 £48,228 5 2 £48,228 5 2

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ARTS AND GENERAL ACCOUNT—continued. Statement of Income and Expenditure. Expenditure. Income. £ s. d. £ s. cl. £ a. d. £ s. d. Balanoe on Ist January, 1938 .. .. .. 1,949 12 5 Government grants — Salarios—• Under New Zealand University Professors, Lecturers, &c. .. 25,509 17 1 Amendment Act, 1928: StatuOleaning and caretaking •• 1,099 3 8 tory .. .. 12,845 0 0 Office .. .. .. 2,137 0 0 On account of — Library .. .. .. 1,144 5 0 National endowment .. .. 2,422 0 0 . 29,890 5 9 Leith Wall .. .. .. 5,469 4 8 Printing, advertising, and stationery .. .. 620 18 3 Sundry bursaries and scholarTelephones, postages, and exchanges .. .. 189 10 2 ships .. .. .. 1,655 0 0 Insurance • . • • • • • • • • 244 17 2 Wool research : Salary, alteraWater .. .. . . .. .. 82 3 0 tions, light, chemicals, &c. .. 400 0 0 Power .. .. .. .. .. 137 1 6 — 22,791 4 8 Lighting .. . . • . ■ • . . 251. 7 5 University of New Zealand grant .. .. 959 16 9 Heating .. .. .. .. .. 479 13 2 Donations — Travelling-expenses . • .. .. . . 71 19 6 Arts Faculty for shrubs . . 10 0 0 Repairs and maintenance of buildings .. .. 743 3 5 Presbyterian Church Board .. 2,400 0 0 Cleaning materials and expenses .. . . 78 17 9 2 410 0 0 Miscellaneous expenses.. .. .. .. 568 210 Rent of reserves: Allocation on Bank of Nev<' Zealand for commission . . .. 10 17 2 account of —■ Fees to Professors, Lecturers, and Students' Associa- Arts and Science .. .. 1,834 12 2 tion .. .. .. .. .. 1,019 16 3 Law .. .. .. .. 48 15 8 Interest on University debentures .. .. 200 0 0 Castle Street .. .. . . 420 0 0 Audit fee . . .. . . . . . . 93 12 0 Education Board .. . . 0 6 0 Payment to Sir George Grey scholar and sundry Professors' houses . . .. 343 2 6 bursars .. .. .. .. .. 1,655 0 0 King Street props rty .. .. 74 10 10 Law-costs .. . . . . . . . . 19 10 0 Sundries .. . . .. 5 0 0 Rates .. .. .. .. .. 65 4 0 —. 2,726 7 2 Architects'and engineers'fees .. .. .. 112 12 3 Students'fees .. .. .. .. 12,398 22 Material — £ s. d. Calendar sales . . .. .. ~ 10 14 6 Geology . . . . .. 20 14 7 Sale of instruments and notes .. .. .. 37 18 9 Chemistry .. .. .. 663 9 4 Interest on investments .. .. 1,719 5 tj Botany . . . . . . 27 15 10 Sundry receipts . . .. .. .. 204 19 8 Physics .. .. .. 94 ! I Sundry receipts on account of chemistry deposits. . 141 10 0 Biology . . . . . . 140 17 I Rent allowance and salary allowance from Students' Arts: General .. .. II 5 9 Association.. .. .. .. .. 115 19 0 958 3 8 Chemical-analysis fees •• •• .. .. 7 10 6 Sundry transfers to capital— Grant from Beverly Account for salaries .. .. 800 0 0 Appropriation for — Grant from Trustees Co. for salary .. .. 600 0 0 liquipment—- Income from Colquhoun Bequest .. .. 79 6 5 Chemistry .. .. 201 2 7 Grant from Hocken Library for salary .. .. 100 0 0 Physics . . .. .. 335 5 6 Grant from Hocken Bequest Income Account .. 152 0 0 Biology .. . . .. 231 110 Transfer from sundry accounts for administration Botany .. .. .. 62 12 6 and library salaries '.. .. .. .. 1,088 8 5 Geology . . .. .. 14.2 8 2 Transfer from Home Science Hostel for administraEducation.. .. .. 94 19 11 tion .. .. .. .. .. 75 0 0 General . . .. .. 252 17 10 Transfer from Home Soience Extension for heat and 1.320 8 4 light .. .. .. .. .. 5 0 0 Buildings .. .. .. .. 240 1 3 Balance at 31st December, 1938 .. .. 1,116 0 6 Library .. .. .. .. .. 842 16 3 Furniture .. .. . . .. 177 3 2 Site : On account of— Leith Wall .. .. 5,469 4 8 Ground .. .. .. 40 7 8 5,509 12 4 Unauthorized expenditure : Wreaths &c. .. 6 15 0 £47,539 4 0 £47,539 4 0 Balance-sheet as at 31st December, 1938. Liabilities. Assets. Capital Account — £ s. d. £ s. d. £ ,[. Amount at 31st December, 1937 844,626 14 1 Endowment lands .. . . .. . . 139 064 0 0 Less total donations and sub- University site and protective wall .. .. 38,922 1 2 sidies on capital to 31st University buildings .. . . . . ~ 345 702 15 8 December, 1937 .. .. 208,821 1 10 Equipment— £ s. d. Arts and General .. . . 11,420 2 7 635,805 12 3 Medical .. .. .. 13,434 11 10 Add accretion to capital on Dental, Home - science, Mining, maturity of debentures .. 33 15 0 Museum (including exhibits), 635,839 -7 3 Home-science Extension . . 58,235 7 8 Total donations in Capital Ac- . ~~ 83,090 2 I count to 31st December, 1937 140,169 4 8 Office equipment .. .. . . 675 0 0 Donations received in 1938 .. 2,466 4 8 Furniture .. .. 8,684 3 3 142 635 9 4 Llbrar y (including Hocken) .. .. 35,140 0 8 "' Laboratory material . . . . .. 4,456 0 0 Total subsidies in Capital Ac- Investments— count to 31st December, 1938 .. 68,651 17 2 Debentures and inscribed stock 200,612 1 2 Transfer from Income and Ex- Shares in sundry companies and penditure Account— in Bank of New Zealand .. 2,576 0 0 Mary Glendining . . .. 100 0 0 Deposits in Post Office and Donald Reid .. .. 493 9 0 Dunedin Savings-Bank .. 1,570 14 6 Sir J. Roberts .. .. 10 0 0 Loans 011 mortgage .. .. 7,800 0 0 Sir Lindo Ferguson's Fund .. 177 15 I 212 558 15 8

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ARTS AND GENERAL ACCOUNT —continued. Balance-sheet as at 31st Decembeb, 1938—continued. Liabilities'—continued. £ s. d. £ s. d. Assets—continued. £ s. d. £ s. d. Transfer from Income and Ex- Debtors— penditure Account—continued. Assay fees due .. .. 20 12 0 Ralph Barnett .. . . 08 15 6 Sundry debtors for chemical Museum Building extension .. 99 2 I analysis . . .. . . 313 6 O.U.S.A. Building Fund .. 20 12 9 Bacteriology fees due . . 248 0' 6 969 14 5 Pathology fees due .. . . 343 13 3 Appropriation from sundry in- Dental fees due .. . . 57 8 6 come accounts for purchase of Public Health fees due . . 27 0 0 equipment, books, furniture, Hocken Library Account . . 188 0 9 &c. .. .. .. 11,502 7 0 Interest accrued .. .. 2,243 16 2 Appropriation for Leith Wall .. 5,509 12 4 Students'fees due .. 78 10 3 Appreciation of Library : Valua- Working Education Account .. 209 12 9 tion . . . . . . 6,225 0 0 Board due for Queen Mary Hospital . . . . .. 12 17 3 23,296 19 10 Dunedin City Corporation AcLess depreciation written off count: Museum . . . . 137 10 0 equipment, furnishings, &c. .. 8,322 7 7 Government grant due .. 2,437 10 0 14,974 12 3 — — 6,008 5 5 Income and Expenditure Accounts : Rents due — Credit balance of accounts— Otago runs .. . . .. 8,580 6 1 Hocken Library Books Com- Southland . . .. . . 9 15 0 mittee .. ' . . . . 83 18 7 Castle Street .. . . 47 5 0 Home Science School .. 2,110 19 1 Professors'houses .. .. 66 15 6 Home Economics Extension Ac- King Street . . .. . . 52 8 8 count - 8,756 10 3 No. 1 ■ ■ ■ • • ■ 350 5 I Petty Cash Imprest Account .. . . 96 0 0 No. 2 . . . . . . 66 9 6 Cash at bank .. . . .. .. 5,784 10 8 Moritzson Gift . . . . 206 4 4 Moritzson Bequest . . . . 176 7 9 Willi Pels Fund .. .. 92 5 10 Dr. Barnett's Gift .. . . 600 7 4 Sir John Robert's Gift .. 663 14 4 Dental Students' Library .. 51 18 5 Parker Grave .. .. 2 17 0 Medical School Hostel .. 8 8 5 Home Economics Endowment Account .. .. . • 425 10 4 Janet Ferguson Account . . 28 16 4 Medical School Library Special Account . . .. •• 270 4 0 Medical School Account . . 4,446 14 4 Hon. medical staff .. .. 160 6 5 Colquhoun Museum Endowment 13 3 10 Museum . . . . .. 394 13 6 Donald Grant ■ . ■ • 6 9 4 Louisa Fisher .... 15 9 7 Museum special donations . . 76 5 3 10,257 9 1 Less lncomo and Expenditure Accounts debit balances — £ s. d. Arts and General ..1,116 0 6 Dental School 1,086 8 5 Mining School 1,491 10 11 3,693 19 10 (5,3(5;) g ;j Sundry Creditors — Assay fees due to Lecturer .. 14 10 4 Chemical analysis fees due to Professor .. .. .. 10 10 0 Trustees Executors, and Agency Co. on account of debentures 5,000 0 0 Fees due to Professors and Lecturers and O.U.S.A. . . 296 3 3 Fees due to Health Department 38 19 10 Trustees, Executors, and Agency Co. : Salary paid in advance 100 0 0 Carnegie Corporation on account of Home Economics paid in advance ...... 750 0 0 Studholme House Account, .. 20 0 0 Board due on account of Queen Mary Hospital .. .. 12 8 7 Hospital Board for salaries .. 500 0 0 (5,742 12 0 Balance of special accountsCameron Memorial Fund . . 331 I l 1 Popular lectures .. .. 40 18 3 Cancer research .. 1,031 10 1 Hydatid research .. .. 503 2 6 Physiology research .. .. 12 10 9 Goitre research .. .. 817 1:5 8 Nutrition research .. .. 1,037 7 6 Reserve for bad and doubtful debts .. .. .. 8,767 7 4 Vocational-guidance tests .. 19 0 0 12,561 3 2 £888,938 4 10 £888,938 4 10

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ARTS AND GENERAL INVESTMENT ACCOUNT. Statement op Receipts and Payments. Receipts. Payments. Balance on Ist January 1938 — £ s. d. £ s. d. Balance on 31st December, 1938 — £ s. d. £ s. d. Debentures .. .. .. 42,271 19 3 Debentures .. .. .. 42,371 19 3 Cash .. .. .. 100 0 0 Cash .. . . . . 100 0 0 42,371 19 3 42,471 19 3 Donations: Sir John Ross (Bequest) .. .. . . .. 100 0 0 • £42,471 19 3 £42,471 19 3 DENTAL SCHOOL. Statement of Receipts and Payments. Receipts. Payments. £ s. d. Government grants— £ s. d. £ s, d. Balance on Ist January, 1938 .. .. .. 1.082 18 7 Under New Zealand University Salaries (including superannuation Amendment Act, 1928 .. 3,150 0 0 contributions and unemployment On account of bursaries .. 50 0 0 tax) — £ s. d. 3,200 0 0 Professors and Lecturers .. 4,763 14 2 Rent from reserves . . . . . . . . 427 18 4 Cleaning and caretaking .. 447 0 0 Students'fees .. .. .. .. 2,757 0 6 Office .. .. .. 500 12 3 Dental patients'fees .. .. .. .. 2,393 14 7 5,711 6 5 Grant from Hospital Board . . . . .. 725 0 0 Printing, advertising, and stationery . . . . 142 5 9 Interest on investments .. .. . . 14 4 5 Telephones, postages, &e. . . . . . . 07 8 2 Sale of Instruments and notes .. .. .. 37 18 1 Insurance .. .. .. .. .. 49 15 1 Sundry receipts .. .. .. .. 4 14 2 Water .. .. .. .. .. 113 7 0 Transfer from Sidey Account .. .. .. 82 18 3 Power .. .. .. .. .. 65 17 6 Interest on Hocken Bequest (transfer) . . . . 20 410 Lighting .. .. .. . . . . 24 9 2 Income from Colquhoun Bequest (transfer) 15 8 9 Heating .. .. .. .. .. 273 12 6 Balance on 31st December, 1938 .. .. 1,154 13 6 Material .. .. .. .. .. 1,544 2 4 Equipment .. .. .. .. .. 488 8 11 Library .. .. .. .. .. 17 1 4 Repairs and maintenance of buildings .. .. 258 8 0 Cleaning materials and expenses, including laundry 331 9 6 Miscellaneous payments .. . . . . 81 3 1 Sundry bursaries . . .. .. .. 50 0 0 Fees paid to Lecturers and Students' Association. . 185 4 0 Furniture .. .. .. .. .. 132 11 5 Transfer to Arts and General Account for — Administration . . .. . . .. 194 6 8 Library salaries .. .. .. .. 5 0 0 Transfer to Dental Students' Library . . .. 15 0 0 £10,833 15 5 £10,833 15 5 Statement of Income and Expenditure. Expenditure. £ s. d. Income. Balance . . . . .. .. .. 881 19 10 Government grants — £ s. d. £ s. d. Salaries— £ s. d. Statutory .. .. .. 3,150 0 0 Professors, Lecturers, &c. .. 4,763 14 2 On account of bursaries 50 0 0 Cleaning and caretaking .. 500 12 3 3,200 0 0 Office .. .. .. 447 0 0 Interest on investments .. .. .. 14 3 9 5,711 6 5 Rent from reserves .. .. .. .. 427 18 4 Printing, advertising, and stationery .. .. 142 5 9 Students'fees .. .. .. .. 2,757 0 6 Telephones, postages, and exchanges . . .. 67 8 2 Grant from Hospital Board (Otago) . . .. 725 0 0 Insurance .. .. .. .. .. 49 15 1 Fees of dental patients.. .. .. .. 2,261 1 7 Water .. .. .. .. .. 113 7 0 Sale of Instruments and notes .. _ .. .. 37 18 1 Power .. .. .. .. .. 65 17 6 Sundry receipts .. .. , . .. 4 14 2 Lighting .. .. .. .. .. 24 9 2 Hocken Bequest income allocation . . . . 20 4 10 Heating .. .. .. .. . . 273 12 6 Colquhoun Bequest income .. .. .. 15 8 9 Repairs and maintenance of buildings .. .. 258 8 0 Transfer from Sidey Gift Account . . . . 82 18 3 Cleaning materials, expenses, and laundrywork .. 331 9 6 Balance at 31st December, 1938 .. .. 1,086 8 5 Miscellaneous payments . . . . . . 85 5 9 Payment on account of bursaries .. .. 50 0 0 Fees paid to Professors, Lecturers, and Students' Association . . . . . . . . 185 4 0 Bank of New Zealand charges .. . . . . 0 4 6 Architects'fees .. .. .. .. 10 12 10 Material .. .. .. .. .. 1,544 2 4 Sundry transfers to capital Appropriation for— Equipment .. .. . . .. 488 8 11 Library .. .. .. .. . . 17 1 4 Furniture .. .. .. .. .. 132 11 5 Transfer to Arts and General Account for— Administration . . . . . . . . 194 6 8 Library salaries .. .. .. .. 5 0 0 £10,632 16 8 £10,632 16 8

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DENTAL SCHOOL INVESTMENT ACCOUNT. Statement op Receipts and Payments. Receipts. £ s. d. Payments. £ s. d. Balance 011 Ist January, 1938: Debentures.. .. 349 17 7 Balance on 31st December, 1938: Debentures .. 349 17 7 £349 17 7 £349 17 7 HOME-SCIENCE SCHOOL. Statement of Receipts and Payments. Receipts. £ s. d. Payments. Balance on Ist January, 1938 .. .. .. 1,696 18 8 Salaries (including superannuation £ s. d. £ s. d. Government grants— contributions and unemployment Under New Zealand University Amendment Act, tax) — 1928 .. .. .. .. .. 3,358 0 0 Professor, Lecturers, &c. .. 3,992 7 4 For bursaries .. . . ■ ■ 1,660 0 0 Cleaning .. . . .. 236 6 3 Students'fees .. .. .. .. 2,777 19 8 Office .. .. .. 343 10 0 Interest on investments .. .. .. 19 8 10 —— 4,572 3 7 Income from —• Printing, advertising, and stationery .. .. 132 6 10 Hocken Bequest (transfer) .. .. .. 17 18 1 Telephones, postages, &c. . . .. .. 30 10 7 Colquhoun Bequest (transfer) .. .. 13 13 1 I nsurance .. .. .. .. .. 15 11 10 Sundry receipts . . . . . . . . 15 15 1 Water . . . . . . .. .. 418 0 Transfer from Studholme House on account of— I'owor . . .. .. .. .. 55 0 6 Salaries .. .. . • • • • • 372 13 2 Lighting .. .. .. .. .. 26 14 1 Insurance .. .. .. . . .. 36 0 0 Heating . . .. . . .. .. 57 15 I Travelling-expenses .. . . .. .. 85 6 5 Equipment .. . . .. .. .. 137 8 3 Material .. .. .. .. .. 390 13 6 Library .. .. .. .. .. 54 2 7 Repairs and maintenance of buildings .. .. 102 9 8 Bursary allowances paid out .. .. . . 1,660 0 0 Fees paid to Professors, Lecturers, and Students' Association .. .. .. .. 275 11 7 Fees refunded to students .. .. .. 42 8 6 Miscellaneous expenses.. .. .. .. 43 12 11 Transfer to Arts and General Account— £ s. d. Administration . . .. 171 18 3 Library salaries .. .. 15 0 0 186 18 3 Balance at 31st Decembor, 1938 .. .. 2,095 14 5 £9,968 6 7 £9,968 6 7 Statement of Income and Expenditure. Expenditure. Income. £ s. d. Salaries.- £s. d. £ s. d. Balance .. .. .. .. .. 1,712 4 3 Professor, Lecturers, &c. .. 3,519 14 2 Government grants — £ s. d. Lecturers, Studholme House .. 472 13 2 Statutory .. .. .. 3,358 0 0 Cleaning and carctaking .. 236 6 3 On account of Home-science burOffice .. 343.1.0 0 saries .. .. .. 1,660 0 0 4,572 3 7 5,018 0 0 Printing, advertising, and stationery .. . . 132 6 10 Interest on investments .. .. .. 19 7 11. Telephones, postages, and exchanges .. .. 30 10 7 Students'fees .. .. .. .. 2,735 11 2 Insurance . . .. ■ • • • ■ • 15 11 10 Sundry receipts .. .. .. . . 14 17 1 Water •• •• •• 4 18 0 Hooken Bequest income allocation .. 17 18 1 Power •• •• •• •• •• 55 0 6 Colquhoun Bequest income .. .. .. 13 13 1 Lighting . . • • • ■ • • • • 25 14 I Sale of notes .. .. .. .. . . 0 18 0 Heating .. .. .. .. 57 15 1 Transfer from Studholme House for salaries .. 372 13 2 Travelling-expenses .. ■■ .. .. 85 6 5 Studholme House: Refundonaccountofinsuran.ee 36 0 0 Repairs and maintenance of buildings .. .. 1.02 9 8 Miscellaneous expenses.. .. .. .. 43 3 9 Bursaries paid to students .. .. .. 1,660 0 0 Fees to Professor, Lecturers, and Students' Association 275 11 7 Bank of New Zealand for charges . . .. 0 9 2 Material .. .. . . .. .. 390 13 (i Sundry transfers to Capital : Appropriation for— Equipment . . . . • • • • 137 8 3 Library . ■ ■ • ■• ■ • • • 54 2 7 Transfer to Arts and General Account for Administration and Library salaries .. . . . . 186 18 3 Balance at 31st December, 1938 .. .. 2,110 19 1 £9,941 2 9 £9,941 2 9 HOME-SCIENCE SCHOOL INVESTMENT ACCOUNT. Statement of Receipts and Payments. Receipts. £ s. d. Payments. £ s. d Balance on Ist January, 1938 : Debentures .. 478 4 7 Balance on 31st December, 1938 : Debentures .. 4:78 4 7 £478 4 7 £478 4 7

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MEDICAL SCHOOL. Statement of Receipts and Payments. Receipts. Payments. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Balance on Ist January, 1938 .. .. .. 4,183 16 8 Salaries (including superannuation Government grants— contributions and unemployUnder New Zealand University ment tax) — Amendment Act, 1928 .. 8,166 0 0 Professors, Lecturers, &q. .. 19,497 8 5 On account of — Cleaning and caretaking . . 852 19 10 Wool research .. ■ • 91 13 4 Office .. .. .. 573 8 4 Sundry bursaries .. .. 60 0 0 Library .. .. .. 205 0 0 8,317 13 4 -—— 21,128 16 7 R en ts Printing, advertising, and stationery .. .. 216 1 9 Pastoral reserves .. .. 1,146 19 7 Telephones, postages, &c. .. .. .. 133 18 5 Hanover-King Street property 73 15 1 Insurance .. . . .. .. . . 134 711 Sundries . . .. 13 10 0 Water 107 10 6 1,234 4 8 Power .. .. .. .. .. 108 22 Students' fees .. .. .. .. •• 14,587 13 0 Lighting .. .. .. .. .. 203 910 Pees for— Heating .. .. .. .. .. 477 6 11 Bacteriological reports .. .. .. 920 13 7 Travelling-expenses .. .. .. .. 27 13 2 Pathological reports .. .. 1,111 19 11 MaterialPublic Health reports .. .. . . 43 6 6 Anatomy .. . . .. 439 15 1 1 Grant from Hospital Board .. .. .. 1,000 0 0 Pnysiology .. .. .. 549 12 8 Sale of notes .. .. .. 11 14 6 Bacteriology.. .. .. 690 7 10 Sundry receipts .. .. .. .. 44 19 7 Pathology .. . . .. 570 0 8 Commercial firms for research .. . . . . 400 0 0 General .. . . .. 54 2 11 Interest on investments .. .. •• 251 4 8 2,304 0 0 Transfer from— Equipment— Glendining Account .. .. • • 658 16 4 Anatomy .. .. . . 92 8 9 Ralph Barnett Account .. . . ■ • 618 19 4 Physiology .. .. .. 292 3 6 Special Library Account .. .. .. 127 13 7 Bacteriology.. .. .. 137 15 2 Obstetrics Fund .. .. .. .. 1,518 9 3 Pathology .. .. .. 167 711 Goitre research .. .. •• •• 380 12 11 General .. .. .. 101 9 5 Hydatid research .. .. .. . • 100 0 0 791 4 9 Nutrition research .. .. .. 124 3 4 Furniture .. .. .. •• 110 16 7 Hocken Bequest .. .. .. .. 64 12 3 Library .. .. .. .. .. 577 13 7 Colquhoun Bequest.. .. .. 49 5 7 Repairs and maintenance of buildings .. .. 695 3 11 Students' Board at Queen Mary Hospital .. 386 6 7 Cleaning material and expenses, including laundry 112 15 0 Miscellaneous payments .. .. • • 188 1 9 Fees refunded to students .. .. .. 155 5 6 Fees paid to Professors, Lecturers, and Students' Association .. .. .. .. 2,068 3 5 Payment on account of: Bursaries .. .. 60 0 0 Payments to special Lecturers .. .. .. 54 7 8 Capital expenditure on buildings .. .. 531 19 0 Payment of fees to Health Department .. .. 53 5 2 Transfer to Arts and General Account: Administration .. .. .. .. . • 620 7 6 Payment for lecture theatre .. .. .. 206 17 8 Bank charges .. .. . . . • 18 10 3 Payments on account of students' board at Queen Mary Hospital .. .. .. .. 386 15 3 Balance at 31st December, 1938 .. .. 4,663 II 4 £36,136 5 7 £36,136 5 7 Statement of Income and Expenditure. Expenditure. Income. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ S. d. £ s. d. Salaries - Balance at Ist January, 1938 .. .. .. 4,360 16 3 Professors, Lecturers, &c. .. 19,497 8 5 Government grantsCleaning and caretaking .. 852 19 10 Statutory .. .. .. 8,166 0 0 Office .. .. ■ • 573 8 4 On account of— Library .. .. .. 205 0 0 Wool research .. .. 91 13 4 — 21,128 16 7 Bursaries .. .. .. 60 0 0 Printing, advertising and stationery .. .. 216 1 9 8,317 1.! 4 Telephones, postages, and exchanges .. .. 1.33 18 5 Rent from reserves .. .. .. .. 1,146 19 7 Insurance .. .. .. •• 134 711 Bacteriology fees .. .. .. 920 4 5 Water .. .. .. •• 10 7 10 6 Pathology fees .. .. .. .. 1,202 19 4 Power . . .. .. ■ ■ ■ • 198 22 Public Health fees . > .. .. .. 4 4 8 Lighting . . .. . • ■ • ■ • 203 910 Hospital Board grant .. .. .. 1,000 0 0 Heatinr, .. .. 477 6 11 Sale of instruments and notes .. .. .. 11 14 6 Travelling-expenses .. .. .. •• 27 13 2 Sundry receipts .. .. .. .. 344 19 7 Repairs and maintenance of buildings .. .. 695 3 11 Students'fees .. .. .. •• 14,421 1 o Cleaning materials, expenses, and laundry work .. 112 15 0 Rent King Street property .. .. .. 143 6 3 Miscellaneous payments .. .. •• 188 1 9 Rents: Sundry .. .. .. .. 13 10 0 Fees paid to Professors, Lecturers, and Students' Hocken Bequest income .. .. .. 64 12 3 Association .. .. .. •• 2,041 810 Income Colquhoun Bequest .. .. .. 49 5 7 Special payments-to Lecturers .. .. 54 7 8 Interest on investments .. .. .. 250 12 9 Bank of New Zealand for charges ... .. 18 10 3 Transfer from— Otago Hospital Board: Resident Officers' salaries 500 0 0 Glendining Account .. .. . • 658 10 « Payment for sundry bursaries .. .. .. 60 0 0 Ralph Barnett Account .. .. .. 618 19 4 Material £ s. d. Obstetrics Account . . .. .. 1,518 9 Anatomy .. .. .. 439 15 11 Library: Medical Special Account .. .. 127 13 7 Bacteriology .. .. 690 710 Goitre research .. .. .. .. 380 12 11 Pathology .. ■ . • • 570 0 8 Nutrition research .. .. .. .. 124 3 4 Physiology .. • • ■ • 549 12 8 Hydatid Account .. .. .. .. 100 0 0 Medical: General . . . . 54 211 — 2,304 0 0 —

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MEDICAL SCHOOL —continued. Statement of Income and Expenditure-—continued. Expenditure.—continued. Income—continued. £ a. d. £ a. d. £ s. d. Payment to Hospital Board on account of lecture Commercial firm on account of research .. 16 13 4 theatre .. .. .. ~ ~ 206 17 8 Transfer to Arts and General account for administration .. .. . . .. .. 620 7 6 Sundry transfers to capital— Appropriation for — Equipment— . £ s. d. Anatomy . . 92 8 9 Bacteriology . . .. 137 15 2 Pathology .. . . .. 167 7 11 Physiology .. . . 292 3 6 Medical: General .. .. 101 9 5 791 4 9 Library .. .. .. .. 577 13 7 Furniture .. .. .. .. 110 16 7 , Buildings .. .. .. .. 53119 0 Balance at 31st December, 1938 .. .. 4,446 14 4 £35,797 8 1 £35,797 8 1 MEDICAL SCHOOL INVESTMENT ACCOUNT. Statement of Receipts and Payments. Receipts. I Payments. £ s. d. I £ s. d. Balance on Ist January, 1938 : Debentures .. 6,180 16 5 Balance on 31st December, 1938 : Debentures .. 6,180 16 5 £6,180 16 5 £6,180 16 5 MINING SCHOOL. Statement of Receipts and Payments. Receipts. Payments. £ s. d. Government grants — £ s. d. £ s. d. Balance, Ist January, 1938 .. .. .. 1,850 0 1 Under New Zealand University Amend- Salaries (including superannuation conment Act, 1928 .. .. .. 831 0 0 tributions and unemployment tax)— £ s. d. Mines Department .. .. .. 750 0 0 Professor, Lecturers, &c. .. .. 1,594 0 0 On account of bursary .. 10 0 0 Cleaning and caretaking .. .. 28 2 10 1,591 0 0 1,622 2 10 Kent from reserves .. .. .. .. 210 18 7 Printing, advertising, and stationery .. .. 37 16 4 Students'fees .. .. .. .. 729 4 6 Telephones, postages, &c. .. .. .. 16 14 10 Interest on investments .. .. .. 45 12 11 Insurance .. .. .. .. .. 17 16 0 Assay fees .. .. .. .. ■ • 64 19 3 Water .. .. .. .. .. 116 0 Income from Hocken Bequest (transfer).. .. 5 18 4 Power .. .. .. .. .. 47 18 11 Income from Colquhoun Bequest (transfer) .. 4 10 3 Lighting .. .. .. .. .. 16 10 10 Sundry receipts .. .. .. .. 3 7,8 Heating .. .. .. .. .. 41 3 8 Balance .. .. .. .. 1,566 6 4 Material .. .. .. .. .. 142 11 8 Equipment .. .. .. .. .. 80 1 2 Library . . .. .. .. .. 31 19 9 Furniture .. .. .. .. .. 3 16. 3 Repairs and maintenance of buildings . . .. 127 19 1 Cleaning materials and expenses .. .. 7 5 2 Miscellaneous payments .. .. .. 36 2 8 Sundry bursaries .. .. .. .. 10 0 0 Fees paid to Lecturers and Students' Association.. 62 0 7 Refunds to students .. .. .. .. 6 6 0 Transfer Arts and General Account-— £ s. d. Administration .. .. .. 56 16 0 For Library salary .. .. ..500 61 16 0 £4,221 17 10 £4,221 17 10 Statement of Income and Expenditure. Expenditure. £ s. d. £ s. d. Income. Balance .. .. .. •• •• 1,786 4 5 Government grants — £ s. d. £ s. d. Salaries— £ s. d. Annual (Education Department) . . 831 0 0 Professor, Lecturers, &c. .. 1,594 0 0 Mines Department .. .. 750 0 0 Cleaning and caretaking 28 210 On account of bursary .. .. 10 0 0 1,622 2 10 1,591 0 0 Printing, advertising, and stationery .. .. 37 16 4 Rent: Reserves .. .. .. . . 2.10 18 7 Telephones, postages, and exchanges .. .. 16 14 10 Students' fees .. .. .. . 728 15 6 Insurance .. .. .. .. .. 17 16 0 Interest on investments .. .. ... 45 11 2 Water .. .. .. .. .. 116 0 Assay fees .. .. .. .. >. 70 3 9 Power .. .. .. .. .. 47 18 1.1 Hocken Bequest income allocation .. .. 5 18 4 Lighting .. .. .. .. .. 16 10 10 Income Colquhoun Bequest .. .. .. 4 10 3 Heating .. .. .. .. .. 41 3 8 Sundry receipts .. .. .. .. 3 7 8 Repairs and maintenance of buildings .. .. 127 19 I Balance at 31st December, 1938 .. .. 1,491 10 11 Sundry bursaries ........ 10 0 0 Miscellaneous payments .. .. .. 43 3 7 Pees to Lecturers and Students' Association .. 62 0 7 Bank of New Zealand for charges .. .. 0 4 3 Material .. ... .. .. .. 142 11 8 Sundry transfers to Capital: Appropriation for — Equipment .. . . .. .. 80 1 2 Library .. . . .. .. .. 31 19 9 Furniture .. .. .. .. .. 3 16 3 Transfer to Arts and General Account for administration and Library salary .. .. .. 61 16 0 £4,151 16 2 £4,151 16 2

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MINING SCHOOL INVESTMENT ACCOUNT. Statement of Receipts and Payments* Receipts. £ s. d. Payments. £ g. (J, Balance on Ist January, 1938: Debentures .. 1,123 0 1 Balance on 3] st December, 1938; Debentures .. 1,123 0 ] £1 > 123 0 1 £1,123 0 1 WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Statement op Receipts and Payments. Receipts. £ s. d. Payments. £ s. d Interest on investments .. .. .. 12 13 8 Balance on Ist January, 1938 . 51 10 6 Grant from University of New Zealand (national Salaries .. .. .. .. 830 o 0 endowment) .. . . . . .. 374 3 10 Eees to part-time tutors .. .. .. . . 420 0 0 Government grants . . . . 1,145 16 8 Expenses of discussion courses .. 129 0 4 Sundry receipts .. . . . . . . 0 13 Library . . .. .. .. .. 30 12 8 Balance at 31st December, 1938 . . .. 209 12 9 Travelling and car expenses (Mr. Brailsford) .. 151 2 8 Travelling-expenses (Mr. August) .. .. .. 28 8 6 Expenses re Public Works Department camps .. 62 14 11 Miscellaneous expenses .. .. .. .. 38 18 7 £1 ' 742 8 J £1,742 8 2 Investment Account. Receipts. £ s. d. Payments. £ s. d. Balance on Ist January, 1938 .. .. .. 312 0 8 Balance on 31st December, 1938 : Debentures .. 312 0 8 £312 0 8 £312 0 8 Statement of Income and Expenditure. Expenditure. £ s . d. Income. £ s. d Balance on Ist January, 1938 .. .. .. 48 1 9 Interest on investments .. .. .. 12 13 3 Salaries . •• ■■ .. 830 0 0 University of New Zealand (national endowment) .. 374 310 tees to part-time tutors .. .. .. .. 420 0 0 Government grants .... 1 250 0 0 Expenses of discussion courses . . .. .. 129 0 4 Sundry receipts .. .. .. ' ' '' 0 1 3 Library .. .. .. .. .. 30 12 8 Balance at 31st December, 1938.. .. 102 ] 1 Travelling and car expenses (Mr. Brailsford) .. 151 2 8 Travelling-expenses (Mr. August) . . .. .. 28 8 6 Expenses on account of Public Works Department camps .. .. .. .. .. 62 14 II Miscellaneous expenses . . .. ~ .. 38 18 7 £1/738 19 5 £1,738 19 5 Balance-sheet as at 31st December, 1938. Liabilities. £ s. d. Assets. £ s . d. Capital .. .. .. .. .. 260 12 8 Debentures .. .. .. .. 312 0 8 Investment Account .. .. .. .. 312 0 8 Car and Library .. .. .. .. 260 12 8 Cash in debit .. .. .. ~ .. 209 12 9 Interest accrued .. .. .. .. 3 8 4 Government grant due but not paid .. . . 104 3 4 Balance of income .. .. .. .. 102 1 1 £782 (S 1 £782 6 j HOME ECONOMICS INVESTMENT ACCOUNT. Statement op Receipts and Payments. Receipts. Payryients Balance on Ist January, 1938— £ s. d. £ s. d. Balance on 31st December, 1938— ' £ s. d £ s d Debentures .. .. .. 1,782 10 2 Debentures .. .. ..1 782 10 2 Cash .. .. .. .. 333 11 1 Cash .. .. .. .. 406 0 2 2,116 1 3 o 188 ]() 4 Interest on investments .. .. .. 72 9 1 £2,188 10 4 £2,188 10 4

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HOME ECONOMICS EXTENSION ACCOUNT (No. 1). Statement of Receipts and Payments. Receipts. £ s. d. Payments. £ s. d. Balance on Ist January, 1938 .. .. .. 401 10 3 Payment for car repairs .. .. .. 45 5 2 Balance at 31st December, 1938 .. .. ■ • 356 5 1 £401 10 3 £401 10 3 HOME ECONOMICS EXTENSION ACCOUNT (No. 2). Statement of Receipts and Payments. Receipts. Payments. Balance on Ist January, 1938— £ s. d. £ s. d. Salaries (including superannuation Savings-bank .. ' .. .. 1,950 10 2 contributions and unemployment Less cash in debit .. .. 53 2 5 tax) — £ s. d. £ s. d. 1,897 7 9 Lecturers .. .. .. 1,458 10 10 Donation Carnegie Corporation— Office . . . . .. 131 8 4 For year 1939 (per Sir James Allen) 750 0 0 Cleaner . . .. .. 910 9 Additional grant .. .. 220 0 0 -— 1, 599 15 11 970 0 0 Printing, advertising, and stationery . . . . 73 I 9 Canterbury College: Payment half salaries and ex- Telephones, postages, &c. .. .. . . 54 6 11 penses .. .. .. . • ■. 258 5 5 Insurance . . .. .. .. • . 34 17 3 Sundry receipts .. . . . . •. 3 2 3 Personal travelling-expenses .. .. ■ ■ 156 3 0 Interest on Savings-bank deposit .. .. 48 14 7 Expenses of running cars .. .. .. 356 12 4 Furniture .. 3 5 10 Equipment .. .. .. .. ■ ■ 40 16 1 Miscellaneous expenses.. .. .. .. 61 7 6 Lighting and heating .. .. .. .. 10 13 11 Balance on 31st December, 1938 — £ s. d. Savings-bank .. .. .. 786 3 1 Cash .. .. .. 0 6 5 786 9 6 £3,177 10 0 £3,177 10 0 Statement of Income and Expenditure. Expenditure. Income. £ s. d. Salaries. £s. d. £ s. d. Balance at Ist January, 1938 .. .. .. 127 7 9 Lecturers .. .. .. 1,458 16 10 Grant from Carnegie Corporation .. .. 2,020 0 0 Office .. .. . • 131 8 4 Canterbury College: Share expenses and salary .. 258 5 5 Cleaning .. .. .. 9 1.0 9 Sundry receipts .. .. .. .. 3 2 3 — 1,599 15 11 Interest, Savings-bank deposit .. .. .. 48 14 7 Printing, advertising, and stationery .. .. 73 1 9 Telephones, postages, and exchanges .. .. 54 6 11 Insurance .. .. .. •. • • 34 17 3 Heat and light .. .. .. .. 10 13 11 Travelling-expenses .. .. .. .. 156 3 0 Car expenses .. .. .. •. ■ ■ 356 12 4 Miscellaneous payments .. .. .. 61 7 6 Sundry transfers to capital: Appropriations for — Equipment .. .. .. .. 40 16 1 Furniture . . .. • • ■ • •. 3 5 10 Balance at 31st December, 1938 .. .. .. 66 9 6 £2,457 10 0 £2,457 10 0

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111. REPORTS AND ACCOUNTS OF THE NEW ZEALAND SCHOOL OE AGRICULTURE.

6. NEW ZEALAND SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE. Members of Council. Chairman. —Norton Francis, Esq., C.M.G. Appointed by tho Board of Governors of the Canterbury Agricultural College.—Professor H. G. Denham, M.A., D.Sc., Ph.D. ; Professor P. W. Hilgendorf, M.A. D.Sc. ; J. R. D. Johns, Esq. ; W. 0. Rennie, Esq. Appointed by the Board of Governors of the Massey Agricultural College.—R. A. Candy, Esq.; Professor T. A' Hunter, M.A., M.So.; A. Morton, Esq.; H. B. Stuckey, Esq. Secretary.—J. Logie, Esq. REPORT. In pursuance of the provisions of the School of Agriculture Act, 1937, the Council has the honour to submit its report for the year ended 31st December, 1938 : — Capital Grants.—The year was noteworthy for the fact that the Government approved of a sum of £52 300 being placed on the Public Works Fund estimates for capital expenditure purposes, £1.7,300 being allocated to Massey Agricultural College and £35,000 to the Canterbury Agricultural College. These votes will enable some of the much-needed additions and replacements to be undertaken at the Colleges, but it is a matter of regret and concern to the Council that little progress has as yet been possible'by the Public Works Department in the carrying-out of this work. The Council also is of the opinion that if the procedure followed on this occasion is to be continued in future, under which the purposes of capital expenditure were determined by the Department of Agriculture and the work was carried out by the Public Works Department; it will be impossible for the Council to fulfil the duty imposed on it by section 14 of the School of Agriculture Act, 1937. If the Council is to control the policy of the two Agricultural Colleges it must determine the purposes for which capital sums provided by the Government are to bemused and must be able to ensure that the Board of Governors of each College works within the limits imposed by the grants. Post-qraduate Courses. —The Council has informed the Academic Board of the University of New Zealand of its opinion that provision should be made for graduates in the fundamental sciences to proceed to the Agricultural Colleges for training in specialized branches of agriculture. Such a scheme would provide a limited number of graduates with a type of training such as would prepare them lor subsequent service in research activities relating to agriculture. The Council is further ot the opinion that the implementing of such a scheme would necessitate the provision of a limited number ot postgraduate scholarships of sufficient value to attract the best type of graduate. Visitors. —Amongst those interested in agricultural education who visited the Dominion from overseas during the year were Dr. G. J. Hucker, of the Faculty of Agriculture, Cornell University, Ithaca New York, and Dr. John Hammond, of the School of Agriculture, Cambridge, who was visiting the Dominion under the direction of the Hon. Minister of Industrial and Scientific Research to report on the organization of an Animal Research Bureau in New Zealand. Both of these visitors showed a keen interest in the work being undertaken at the Agricultural Colleges. Aqricultural Division of the Research Council-The Council of Industrial and Scientific Research invited the Chairman to accept a seat on the Agricultural Division of that Council, and the Council ol the School readily agreed that the invitation should be accepted. Finance.—The Council allocated its statutory Government grant of £27,000 as follows : £15,000 to Massey Agricultural College, £9,000 with an additional amount of £2,500 for the reduction of its bank overdraft to the Canterbury Agricultural College, and £500 for current expenses m carrying out the duties of the Council. As required by the Act, reports of the Chairman of Massey Agricultural College and Canterbury Agricultural College are attached, together with the balance-sheets of the two Boards tor the year ended 31st December last, and estimates of their income and expenditure for the year ending 31st December next. The estimates of Massey Agricultural College, after providing a sum of £625 for depreciation, show a deficiency of £165 ; the adoption of these estimates is recommended. The estimates of the Canterbury Agricultural College reveal a deficiency of £911 after allowing £200 for depreciation. The deficit is partly due to a drop in the revenue derived from endowments and a fall in prices of farm products, and partly to an increase in expenditure which was not anticipated when the year's work was planned. In view of these circumstances the adoption of the estimates as presented is recommended. The accounts of the Council, duly audited, are also attached.

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STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER, 1938. Statement of Receipts and Payments. n Receipts. £ s. d. Payments. £ s. d. Balance .. .. .. ~ .. goo 0 0 Canterbury Agricultural College .. .. 11 500 0 0 Government grant .. .. 27,000 0 0 Massey Agricultural College 15,000 0 0 Interest, Post Office Savings-bank .. .. 012 10 Office equipment .. .. .. .. 75 4 Travelling . . .. .. .. ~ 326 1 2 Printing, stationery, &c. .. .. .. 23 5 2 Honorarium .. .. .. .. 50 0 0 Audit fee .. .. .. .. ~ 018 0 Balance .. ~ .. .. .. 599 3 2 £27,506 12 10 £27,506 12 10 Statement op Income and Expenditure. Expenditure. £ s. d. Income. £ s d Canterbury Agricultural College .. .. 11,500 0 0 Balance .. .. .. .. .. 463 5 6 Massey Agricultural College .. .. .. 15,000 0 0 Government grant .... 27 000 0 0 Travelling allowances and expenses .. .. 289 6 8 Post Office interest .. .. .. " '61210 Printing, stationery, and postages .. .. 23 5 2 Secretary's honorarium .. .. .. 50 0 0 Audit fee .. .. .. .. ~ 018 0 Depreciation : Office equipment .. .. 0 7 0 Balance .. .. .. .. .. 606 1 6 £27,469 18 4 £27,469 18 4 Balance-sheet as at 31st December, 1938. Liabilities. £ s. d. Income and Expenditure Account: Balance .. 606 1 6 Assets. £s d £ s d Office equipment .. .. ..754 Less depreciation .. .. ..070 6 18 4 Cash at Bank of New Zealand .. .. .. 72 10 4 Cash at Post Office Savings-bank .. .. .. 526 12 10 £606 1 6 £600 x 6

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7. MASSEY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Members of Board of Governors. Chairman. —Professor T. A. Hunter (resigned 13th April, 1938); A. Morton, Esq. (appointed Kith June, 1938), Vice-Chairman. —A. E. Mansf'ord, Esq. Treasurer. —P. Levi, Esq., M.A. Members.—Q. Grey Campbell, Esq. ; R. A. Candy, Esq.; Norton Francis, Esq., C.M.G.; M. H. Oram, Esq., M.A., L.LB., (appointed 11th August, 1938); H. B. Stuckey, Esq. ; T. U. Wells, Esq., M.A. Staff. Professor G. S. Peren, Croix de Guerre, B.S.A. (Toronto), (Principal). Professors. —Field Husbandry and Sheep Management—G. S. Peren. Dairying—W. Riddct, B.Sc., Glasgow, N.D.A. (Hons.), N.D.D. (Hons.). Lecturers, 10. Assistant lecturers, &e., 8. Registrar.— C. C. Yates. REPORT (EXTRACTS). I have the honour to present the annual report of the Massey Agricultural College for the year 1938. Enrolment of Students.—The number of students enrolled Was 383, constituting a record, the previous highest'enrolment being 265 in 1934. The enrolment in each course was as follows : Degree, 32 ; sheep-farming (two-year course), 39 ; Dairy-farming (two-year course), Dairy Diploma, 71 ; Wool-classing, 20 ; Special, 2 ; Herd-testing 50 ; Short course in sheep-farming, 22 ; Short course in dairy-farming, 20 ; City milk course, 51 ; Refresher course for teachers, 42 ; Domestic-science course, 30. New Courses. —The following courses were offered for the first time : Short course in dairy farming City milk course, Refresher course for teachers, Domestic-science course. Scholarships.—A student of this College was successful in winning both the University awards iu agriculture —the Senior Scholarship and the Sir Jas. Wilson Prize. Past Students.—Mr. C. P. McMeekan, Assistant Lecturer in Dairying at the College, was awarded the Degree of Ph.D. by the University of Cambridge. Research. Good progress has been made with the various research projects. Grants have been made available for certain of the work by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, and staff has been seconded by both the Research Department and the Department of Agriculture. The work in hand is as follows : — The Inheritance of Wool Characters: Dr. Dry and Mr. J. A. Sutherland (research student). Fleece-testing : Mr. Waters and assistants. The Causes of Sterility in Rams : Mr. Webster, Mr. Reynolds, and Mr. Hutchinson. (With the aid of grants received from the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, the New Zealand Meat Producers' Board, and the New Zealand Romney Marsh Sheep Breeders' Association.) The Root Development of Grasses under Different Systems of Manuring and Management: Mr. W. A. Jacques and Mr. R. E. Rose. (With the aid of a grant received from the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.) The Economics of the Intensive Rotational Grazing of Sheep : Professor Peren, Mr. Hudson, Mr. Wilson, and Mr. Hewitt. The Inheritance of Length in Bacon Pigs : Professor Riddet. (With the aid of grants received from the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research and the New Zealand Meat Producers' Board.) Parasitic Worms of Sheep : Mr. J. H. Tetley. Farm Forestry : Dr. Yeates. Methods of Mole Drainage : Mr. A. VV. Hudson and Mr. G. Hopewell. (With the aid of a grant received from the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.) Property.—During the year the College leased a hill country property of 1,050 acres situated eight miles from the main property. Its acquisition should be of very material benefit to our farming and teaching activities. Provision of Additional Accommodation and Equipment. —A grant ol £17,300 was approved by the Government for the provision of certain teaching-accommodation, extensions to the stall quarters in the refectory building, and farm buildings and equipment. To the end of the year, however a sum of £500 only had been made available for the more urgent works. An application was also made for a grant to cover the cost of a new dormitory building, but was declined. The lack ol this additional hostef accommodation is viewed with concern by my Board, and it is hoped that a grant will be made available in the coming year for this purpose.

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STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER, 1938. Statement oe Receipts and Payments. Receipts. £ s. d. Payments. Grant ex New Zealand School of Agriculture .. 15,000 0 0 Balance, Ist January, 1938 — £ s. d. £ s. d. Research grants— £ s. d. Bank of New Zealand .. .. 1,023 14 10 Field-drainage research .. .. 200 0 0 Less credit at Post Office SavingsFlax research . . .. .. 530 810 bank .. .. .. 1 17 4 Pig research .. .. .. 300 0 0 1,021 17 (i Plant research .. .. .. 307 6 0 Salaries and and wages .. .. .. 20,465 4 1 Sterility research .. .. 750 0 0 No. 13 Scheme: Subsidized labour .. .. 1,493 311 2,087 14 10 Replacements of plant .. . . .. 302 5 0 Proportion salaries of Librarian and Professor of Repayment of balance of loan .. .. .. 120 0 0 Dairying: Ex Department of Scientific and Repayment to Depreciation Reserve Fund .. 40 0 0 Industrial Research .. .. .. .. 829 6 0 Transfer of donation to Reserve Fund .. . . 21 8 3 Carnegie Library grant .. .. .. 123 10 10 Investment: Bailey Bequest .. . . .. 280 0 0 Donations — £ s. d. Farm purchases, research and administration exSterility research .. .. 14 14 0 penses, and sundry expenditure .. .. 17,345 17 1 General .. .. .. 21 8 3 Balance, 31st December, .1938 — £ s. d. 30 2 3 Bank of New Zealand .. .. 372 10 11 Interests- Post Office Savings-bank .. 1 17 11 Sir Walter Buchanan Endowment 782 10 0 - 374 8 10 Sir John Logan Campbell Endowment .. .. .. 902 7 8 Sundry .. .. .. I 16 11 1,686 14 7 Fees .. .. .. .. 5,297 7 II Less refund .. .. .. 6 0 0 5,291 7 11 Subsidies—No. 13 Scheme : Labour .. .. 1,351 14 11 Proceeds of farm stock and produce, and sundry receipts .. .. .. .. .. 14,777 17 11 Bailey Bequest .. .. .. .. 279 15 5 £41,464 4 8 £41,464 4 8 Statement oe Income and Expenditure. Expenditure. Income. Salaries and wages — £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Professors, Lecturers, &c. .. 11,477 13 4 Grant ex New Zealand School of Agriculture .. 15,000 0 0 Administrative .. .. 1,523 0 0 Interest — £ s. d. Cleaning and caretaking .. 397 3 8 Sir Walter Buchanan Endowment 763 15 0 Grounds .. .. .. 625 9 4 Sir John Logan Campbell Endow - Sundry .. .. .. 292 10 9 ment .. .. .. 902 7 8 — 14,315 17 1 Sundry .. .. . . 9 5 5 Calendars and prospectuses .. .. .. 62 14 6 1,675 8 1 Advertising courses .. .. .. .. 53 4 0 Fees — Bulletins .. .. •• •• •• 60 8 6 Full-time courses .. .. 4,361 4 3 Stationery, printing, and sundry office expenses .. 182 14 1 Short courses .. .. .. 1,415 2 0 Telephones and postages .. .. .. 233 16 8 Lighting, heating, and power .. .. .. 430 10 1 5,776 6 3 Water .. • • • • ■ • • • 182 9 3 Less demonstration excursions 53 12 0 Staff travelling-expenses .. .. .. 273 8 1 5,722 14 3 Library .. .. .. • • • • 388 13 6 Balance carried down .. .. .. 106 1 0 Lectures : Materials .. .. . . .. 444 17 10 Repairs, maintenance, and alterations of buildings 511 16 8 Repairs to artesian well .. .. .. 48 4 8 Cleaning-materials .. .. .. . • 26 17 2 Roads 187 15 4 Grounds : Materials .. .. .. .. 68 7 7 Audit expenses .. .. .. .. 42 10 6 Expenses of Board meetings .. .. .. 219 3 9 Insurance .. .. .. .. 75 511 Wool research expenses .. .. .. 208 17 0 Dairy-factory working .. .. .. 76 10 4 Unauthorized expenditure .. .. .. 27 2 7 Sundry expenses .. .. .. . • 124 5 3 Chairs, lecture benches, and lockers .. .. 185 3 1 Hostel maintenance .. .. .. 3,788 19 11 Depreciation furniture, office equipment, hostel equipment, and grounds equipment .. .. 284 10 0 £22,504 3 4 £22,504 3 4 £ s. d. Surplus. £s. d. Balance brought down .. .. .. •• 106 I 0 Sheep Farm Account .. .. .. .. 212 11 Deficiency Pig Experimental Account .. .. 40 .15 3 Dairy Farm Account .. .. .. .. 93 11 0 Balance, being surplus for year .. .. .. 68 12 3 Poultry Farm Account.. .. .. .. 119 4 7 £215 8 6 £215 8 6

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Balance-sheet as at 31st December, 1938. Liabilities. Assets. £ s. d. £ s. d. Buildings, &c. — £ s. d. £ s. d. Capital balance .. .. 176,194 18 9 College buildings .. .. 123,806 4 4 Plus excess of income over ex- Dairy-factory buildings and plant 21,611 18 9 penditure, 1938 .. .. 68 12 3 Cottages .. .. .. 2,960 0 0 176,263 11 0 Farm buildings .. .. 2,462 0 0 Depreciation Reserve Account .. .. 310 12 3 Farm-property improvements .. 6,865 6 8 Bailey Bequest .. .. .. 280 0 0 Poultry plant .. .. 973 0 0 Scholarship and Prize Funds— 158,678 9 9 Capital funds .. .. 3,380 0 0 Laboratory apparatus .. .. .. 4,466 1 0 Accumulated income to Ist College furniture .. .. .. 1,042 0 0 January, 1938 .. .. 832 9 1 Office equipment .. .. . . 199 0 0 Surplus, 1938 .. .. 67 7 4 Library books .. .. .. .. 2,504 18 0 Hostel furniture and equipment .. .. 1,721 0 0 4,279 16 5 Sundry debtors .. .. .. 2,458 9 8 Prize unpaid .. .. 0 14 11 Farm stock and produce .. .. 9,472 5 6 4,280 11 4 Implements and tools .. .. .. 1,516 1 3 Sundry trust funds— Carpenter's stores .. .. .. 52 11 1 Capital Funds .. .. .. 450 0 0 Depreciation Fund investment: Post Office SavingsAccumulated income to Ist bank .. .. .. .. 310 12 3 January, 1938 .. .. 66 17 4 Bailey Bequest investment: Post Office Savings-bank 280 0 0 Surplus, 1938 .. .. 15 9 2 Scholarship and Prize Fund investments — £ s. d. 532 6 6 Government stock .. .. 986 5 0 Unexpended balances of research Debentures .. .. .. 2,500 0 0 grants to 31st March, 1939— Post Office Savings-bank .. 794 6 4 Sterility research .. .. 56 19 11 ——— 4, 280 11 4 Root-development research .. 71 1 4 Sundry Trust Investment: Post Office Savings-bank 532 6 6 — 128 1 3 £ s. d. Fleece-testing Account .. .. .. 143 12 9 Bank of Now Zealand .. .. 614 4 11 Hennah Estate .. .. .. .. 3,689 17 6 Less outstanding cheques .. 241 14 0 Sundry creditors .. .. .. .. 2,260 2 7 372 10 11 Post Office Savings-bank .. 1 17 11 374 8 10 £187,888 15 2 £187,888 15 2

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8. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Members of Board of Governors. Chairman : W. 0. Rennie, Esq, Nominated by His Excellency the Governor-General.—W. 0. Rennie, Esq. ; Professor F. W. Hilgendorf, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S.N.Z. Elected by members of Parliament for Canterbury and members of tlie Legislative Council resident in Canterbury.— C. Morgan Williams, Esq., M.P. ; T. H. McCombs, Esq., M.P ; H. 8. S. Kyle, Esq., M.P. Elected by Board of Governors of Canterbury College.—Professor H. G. Denham, M.A., D.Sc., Ph.D., F.I.C. ; C. T. Aschman, Esq. Elected by Agricultural and Pastoral Associations of Canterbury. —G. F. Wright, Esq.; J. R. D. Johns, Esq. ; N. M. Orbell, Esq. Staff. Director. —Professor E. R. Hudson, 8.50., B. Agr., Dip.C.A.C. Assistant-Director. —J. W. Calder, M.Sc., B.Agr.,^Dip.C.A.C. Lecturers, sixteen. Registrar.—J. A. S. Kirkness, M.Com., A.R.A.N.Z. REPORT. I have the honour to present the fifty-eighth annual report of the Canterbury Agricultural College Board of Governors, for the year ended 31st December, 1938. Accompanying this is a report by the Director and a statement of the accounts of the College. The receipt of £11,500 through the School of Agriculture for current expenditure and for reduction of the overdraft has enabled the Board to carry on the College activities under exacting conditions of rigid economy in all departments. The programme of expenditure has left very little to meet accumulated maintenance charges, and several projected developments are hindered through lack of finance. Although the College received from Government sources £1,200 additional to that received in 1937, it has experienced a reduction in the rentals from endowments. These fell by nearly £900 on the 1937 figures and by £1,138 on the anticipated figures for the year under review. The problems associated with the farming of high-country runs will no doubt permanently affect the College rentals, and a further measure of financial support will be necessary from other sources. Towards the end of the year notice was received from the Government that an amount of £35,000 had been placed on the estimates of Public Works Department for urgent capital expenditure. Of this amount, only £849 had been expended up to the 31st December. The renovation of the main College building and the erection of a short-course students' dormitory, farm buildings, and staff cottages have been delayed through a shortage of draughtsmen on the staff of the Public Works Department. I am compelled to direct attention to the serious nature of this delay. At present students and members of the staff have to be accommodated under conditions which, by no stretch of the imagination, can be regarded as satisfactory, and equally unsatisfactory conditions prevail in connection "with many of our farming activities, particularly with dairying and slaughtering of stock. In spite of the disabilities arising from shortage of funds, the College has not only maintained the efficiency of its teaching and research, but has shown development in every department. A new departure has been the institution of a course in valuation and farm-management. The course began in the .first term with an enrolment of thirteen students, several of whom were officers of Government Departments concerned, with primary production. The Board feels that the course is meeting in an effective manner the needs of officers of several Government Departments concerned with the primary industries and of young men contemplating farming on their own behalf. In accordance with the provisions of the Canterbury Agricultural College Act, the annual election of members took place in December, when Mr. G. P. Wright was reappointed by the Mid-Canterbury A. and P. Associations for a further term of three years. Mr. C. Morgan Williams was elected in place of Mr. M. E. Lyons, and Messrs. T. 11. McCombs and C. T. Aschman were appointed to replace Messrs. H. E. Herring and W. A. Banks, who resigned. All three members who have resigned have rendered loyal and efficient service to the College, and our indebtedness to them is gratefully acknowledged. By kind permission of Canterbury University College, degrees gained at the University examinations of 1937 were conferred by Dr. J. Hight, Pro-Chancellor of the University of New Zealand. The graduates were J. R. G. Fleming, M.Agr.Sc. (Equivalent First-class Honours), and R. 1). Dick, G. E. Garrett, K. M. Harrow, and D. W. Newall, Bachelors of Agricultural Science. Finance. —The gross receipts for the year 1938 from all sources were £24,775 and the total payments were £25,507. The total amount received from Government sources was £11,699, as against £10,440 for the previous year. Rent received from endowments was £2,106, as against £2,980 in 1937. The College gratefully acknowledges the donation of gold medals from Mr. N. H. Mackie and Mr. Norton Francis, C.M.G., for award to students, and of cups for competition from several mercantile firms. The College has always enjoyed, an enviable record for the quality of its stock, and the distribution of high quality live-stock is a most important College activity. The gaining of more than a hundred awards at the three principal shows of Canterbury bears evidence that this important branch of the College activities is being maintained at a high standard. The output of improved strains of crop and pasture seeds has likewise been continued, and this year's activities have been marked by the large-scale release of the improved C.23 College cocksfoot and by the production of some 1,200 bushels of the newly developed spring wheat Tainui. The close and efficient co-operation of the Wheat Research Institute and the College has made this achievement possible. I also desire to acknowledge the helpful assistance rendered by officers of the Departments of Agriculture and Scientific and Industrial Research, and also by the University and the Council of the School of Agriculture.

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STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOE THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER, 1938. Statement of Receipts and Payments. Receipts. Payments. £ d. £ s. d. ' £ g, d. £ s. d. Government grants— Balance .. .. .. .. 3,0f,7 3 10 New Zealand School of Agriculture 11,499 18 8 Salaries: Administration .. 8,110 5 4 Entertainment grant .. .. 199 19 8 Farm wages .. .. 3,448 910 11,699 18 4 Maintenance wages .. .. 1,197 16 7 Sundry College receipts— Domestic wages . . . . 1,539 5 I Rents .. .. .. 2,106 6 2 14 295 16 10 Inscribed stock interest— Staff Benefit Fund .. .. .. ' 71 12 1 Wreford Reed .. .. .. 318 3 Student maintenance .. .. .. 1,4.35 210 Osborne . . .. .. 19 11 2 Interest on— Bledisloe Medal .. .. 318 3 Overdraft .. . . .. .. 185 9 27 7 8 Rattray's mortgage .. .. .. 87 10 0 Interest, Mortgage Account .. .. 173 19 10 Travelling-expenses .. 670 10 8 Students'fees .. .. .. .. 3,391 17 6 Rates .. .. .. .. 211 4 3 Short-course fees . . .. .. 80 0 6 Insurance .. .. . . 212 *1 11 F.A.S. fees .. .. .. 807 0 4 Less rebate .. .. .. 31 13 2 Less travelling-expenses.. .. 342 15 6 g p 464 4 10 Laboratory— Board and meals .. .. . . 127 .14 4 Materials .. .. .. .. 326 0 3 Petty easli refund .. .. .. 100 0 0 Equipment .. .. .. .. 149 jo 4 Shell Scholarship Fund . . . . .. 25 0 0 Stationery and advertising .. .. 310 1 9 Dr. Hilgendorf Trust Fund .. .. 105 13 7 Bursaries allowance : Students .. . . 149 14 1 Donations— Books .. .. , . .. .. 36 17 8 General .. . . .. .. 7 2 0 Telephones and postages .. .. 238 5 8 Research . . . . , . .. 65 0 0 Railage and cartage .. . . . . 232 7 6 Sundry farm receipts— Light and power .. . . .. 431 9 3 Sheep ■■ ■■ 2,736 9 9 Legal expenses .. .. .. .. 63 15 3 Cattle . . .. .. 530 8 11 Petty cash .. . . .. . . 100 0 0 Dairy .. . . . . 146 15 3 Entertainment .. . . .. .. 74 19 9 Crops .. .. .. 2,014 11 10 General expenses .. .. .. 249 7 5 Pig B • • ■ • • • 645 16 6 Permanent improvements .. , . 398 8 9 Skins and fats .. .. .. 140 10 6 Audit fee .. .. . . . . 52 6 3 .15 arm trades .. .. . . 59 1 8 Sundry College charges— Wool .. .. .. 70 19 I Furnishings . . . . .. 395 3 5 Eggs •• •• .. .. 218 10 Repairs to building .. .. 226 14 11 Poultry .. . . .. 0 15 8 Library .. . . .. 475 11 fi Stock prizes .. .. .. 51 17 0 Prizes' .. .. 40 7 6 6,400 5 0 Repairs to furniture . . . . 219 6 Balance .. .. .. .. 4,699 13 5 Utensils .. .. .. 80 411 General College expenses .. 22 6 7 £ s. d. Orchards and gardens 94 15 7 Less receipts .. 71 611 23 8 8 1,266 17 0 Sundry farm expenses— Sheep .. .. .. 1,594 1 2 Horses .. .. . . 38 0 0 Cattle .. .. .. 358 15 0 Poultry . . .. .. 13 18 6 Pigs .. .. .. 22 4 6 Fodder . . .. . . 196 3 1 Manures .. .. . . 438 17 I Repairs, plant, and machinery .. 228 4 2 Farm fuel .. .. .. 212 4 5 _ Board and meals .. .. 118 9 2 Sacks and woolpacks .. .. 219 6 1 Saddlery .. . . .. 211 9 3 Seed ' .. .. .. 216 9 I Stud fees .. .. .. 13 5 0 Machinery and replacements .. 71 15 7 Subscriptions to breeding-societies 33 11 3 Workshops .. . . . . 98 14 9 Architect fees.. .. .. 46 19 0 Farm tools .. . . .. 139 8 2 Subterranean clover expenses .. 17 6 6 4,289 1 9 £29,474 3 2 £29,474 3 2

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Statement op Income and Expenditure. ttrr-hemlitvrp Income. £ s. d. Salaries— £ s. d. £ s. d. Balanoe transferred from Farm Income and Administration .. .. 1,600 6 10 Expenditure Account . •• 14 * Administration: Lecturers and S ran j : w ea^an< ' School ofAgri •• 1 . _ research 6,382 17 0 Board M iz t> 8,043 4 4 Donations- — 7 2 0 Domestic wages .. •• •• •• 1,538 15 1 General .. •• •• •• •• Maintenance Wages .. .. •• •• 1,004 9 9 Research .. .. •• •• 0 5 1 Audit fee .. 52 6 3 Exchanges •• 0 6 • Bad debts .. . • • ■ ■ ■ • • 32 13 7 'o A Benefit Fund contribution .. .. •• 38 13 1 KA.S. fees .. •• • Entertainment 62 10 3 Less travelling-expenses . . . • 341 7 4 _ General College expenses .. •• 40 19 11 . 2 Interest on overdraft .. .. • ■ ■ ■ 149 3 3 Interest . . • • • • • • • • • „ Insurance .. .. ■■ 180 8 9 Rent o •• 3' 301 jq p, Laboratory materials .. .. .. •• 286 411 Students fees •• •• •• •• > Legal expenses .. .. •• 60 6 9 Short-course fees •• '' '' ,q Light and power .. .. .. .. 432 1 3 Loss to Accumulated Eund .. •• •• 406 19 iu Postage and telephone . • • ■ • • 245 210 Prizes and certificates .. .. . • ■ • 17 7 6 Rates .. • • ■ • ■ • • ■ 76 3 0 Railage .. .. ■ ■ • • ■ • 205 18 7 Repairs— Building . . .. • • ■ • .. 215 15 6 Furniture .. • ■ ■ • • ■ ■ ■ 0 18 6 Stationery, printing, and advertising . . .. 375 4 0 College Scholarship Account .. .. • • 46 1 2 Architects' fees .. .. ■ • • • 46 19 0 Travelling-expenses .. .. . • • • 647 12 8 Students' books .. .. • • • ■ 9 14 10 Depreciation . . .. • • • ■ 1 > 654 1 1 1 Students'maintenance .. .. 2,606 17 8 4 £18^69JL4_j Balance-sheet as at 31st December, 1938. Liabilities. Assets. , £ s. d. £ s. d. Land— £ s. d. £ s. d. Accumulated Fund .. .. 157,789 7 5 College .. .. .. 51,985 0 0 Transfer of Government grants .. 19,483 5 0 Endowment lands .. .. 57,181 1 J Hakataramea . * .. o u Plus special grant 117,272 12 5 " 111,933 from School of Buildings Agriculture for College .. • • • • 44,955 9 J reduction of £ s. d. Hakataramea .. .. 0 0 overdraft ..2,500 0 0 Improvements .. .. 457 lz 4 Ashley Dene sheep „ , previously , 47 i l R omitted from Less depreciation .. .. 1,175 6 6 stock ..1,728 0 0 . ~ 17 ln 43,Sd ' i 0 4,228 0 0 Furniture and fittings .. .. I,OIM 1/ iu Less depreciation .. . • 81 3 5 181,500 12 5 . Q " X ' 6l2 14 0 Less excess of expenditure over Utensils •• •• income 406 19 .10 Less depreciation .. .. 49 12 0 181,093 12 7 -— ——- 94i (> * New building grant to 31st Plant and machinery .. .. J" . December, 1938 .. .. .. 849 10 10 Less depreciation . . .. 247 17 10 Grant to Insectary .. .. .. 151 19 2 "> Mortgage: Rattray .. .. .. 1,750 0 0 Laboratory equipment .. .. 804 16 9 College funds— L e ss depreciation . . . ■ . 7 , Bledisloe Medal Fund 100 0 0 _ o Bledisloe Income and Expendi- Library .. •• •• Ml > ture Account .. .. 13 16 1 Less depreciation .. .. 267 10 4 , J. Osborne Fund .. .. 505 0 0 - !. (l J. Osborne Income and Expendi- Mortgage: D. Hunt .. .. • • > ture Account .. .. 1 14 1 Inscribed stock Wreford Reed Fund . . .. 100 0 0 Wreford Reed .. .. 100 Wreford Reed Income and Osborne .. .. •• 0 ) Expenditure Account .. 15 17 4 Bledisloe . . .. • • 0 Dr. Hilgendorf Trust Fund .. 105 13 7 1 ° 842 .1 1 C.A.C. Endowment Trust— ' Overdraft, Bank of New South Wales .. .. 4,699 13 5 Inscribed stock .. .. 645 0 0 Outstanding liabilities .. .. •• 634 13 7 No. 2 Account, Bank of New South Wales .. .. 1,273 18 <s 1 ,918 18 3 Live-stock— Horses . . • ■ ■ • 443 0 0 Sheep 5,757 7 6 Pigs .. . • • ■ 102 18 .0 Poultry .. .. • ■ 48 19 0 Cattle' .. .. ■ • 744 0 0 - 7,096 4 6 Wool 800 0 0 Crops 3,396 5 0 Crops on consignment .. • ■ 224 11 9 Students' books .. ■ ■ • ■ 51 i « Stationery .. .. .. rn n n Provisions: Stock .. .. • • "0 0 0 Student debtors .. .. •• ® Sundry debtors .. •• 2,605 13 Sub. Clover Account .. • • 974 15 4 Less grant received to 31st December .. •• 500 0 0 474 15 4 Rates paid in advance .. . • • ■ 52 16 0 Accrued items —• Interest .. • • • • 54 18 10 Rent . .. •• 876 3 0 931 1 10 £190,021 10 8 £190,021 J-g. 8

Approximate Cost of Paper.—Preparation, not given ; printing (860 copies). £70.

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By Authority: E. V. Paul, Government Printer, Wellington, —1939.

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EDUCATION: HIGHER EDUCATION. [In continuation of E.-7, 1938.], Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1939 Session I, E-07

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EDUCATION: HIGHER EDUCATION. [In continuation of E.-7, 1938.] Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1939 Session I, E-07

EDUCATION: HIGHER EDUCATION. [In continuation of E.-7, 1938.] Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1939 Session I, E-07

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