Education Acts Compilation.
the application of the Board, issue a warrant to the Bailiff of the Court commanding him to enter into the premises and give possession of the same to the Board. Every such warrant may and shall be enforced as a warrant 5 for the recovery of the possession of tenements issued under " The Magistrates' Courts Act, 1893." 66. The Board of any district may engage and employ any number of apprentice pupil-teachers, subject to such regulations for the examination, training, employment, and payment of such pupil--10 teachers as may be made from time to time 67. The Governor in Council may from time to time make such regulations for carrying sections fifty-nine to sixty-two hereof into effect as he thinks fit. Board and Private Scholarships. 15 68. The Board may, with the concurrence of the Minister, from time to time, out of funds made specially applicable for the purpose, establish scholarships to be competed for by the pupils attending any public school, and also scholarships open to all children of school age, in such mariner and at such times as shall be fixed by regulations to 20 be made under this Act. The successful competitor for any such scholarship shall receive the amount of his or her scholarship only so long as he or she shall continue his or her education at any school or educational institution under the control of the 25 Board at which the higher branches of education are taught, but, if there be no such school or institution in the district where the holder of the scholarship resides, then at such school, subject to inspection by a Public School Inspector, as the Board may approve of. 30 69. The Board may receive grants of land or money, to be applied towards founding scholarships or exhibitions, or for other educational purposes in connection with any public school within a district, and such land or money shall be vested in the Board for the specific purposes declared in the grant. 35 70. Subject to any special trust, every scholarship or exhibition in the last preceding section mentioned shall be open to any child on the roll of such school; and in the event of any school for which a scholarship or exhibition is founded being discontinued, the Minister may direct that the scholarship or exhibition shall attach to some 40 other public school in the district. 71. The Board may make regulations under which scholarships or exhibitions founded by any private individual or society may be competed for and held at any public school within the district. National Scholarships. 45 72. In sections seventy-three to seventy-nine hereof, if not inconsistent with the context, — " College " or " university college " means the Auckland University College, the Victoria College, the Canterbury College, or the University of Otago : 50 " University " means the University of New Zealand ; 3
Pupil-teachers may he employed. 1877, No. 21, sec. 50
Regulations. 1901, No. 38, seo. 10
Board may establish scholarships. 1877, No. 21, seo. 61
Board may receive land or money for foundation of scholarships. Ibid, sec. 52
Who may compete for scholarship. Ibid, sec. 53
Board may make regulations for scholarships. Ibid, sec. 54
Interpretation. 1903, No. 84, see. 2
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