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2. Work of the Highest and Lowest Classes. Highest — Boys: English—Chaucer, Prologue; Shakespeare, Coriolanus; Spenser, Faerie Queene ; Milton, Paradise Lost, Book IV; Addison, Milton; Wordsworth, Ode, &c.; Historical English Grammar, composition, &c. Latin—Livy, parts of Books XXII and XXIII; Horace, Odes, III; Virgil, iEneid, Book V; sight translation from various authors; prose composition; Roman History and Antiquities. French — Selections from various authors; composition, grammar, &c. Mathematics—Arithmetic (whole subject); geometry, Cambridge Programme; algebra, to permutations and combinations ; trigonometry, to solution of triangles. ScienceChemistry, the metallic elements, revision of non-metallic elements, elementary qualitative analysis ; physics, heat. Girls: English —Chaucer, The Nonne Preestes Tale; Shakespeare, Hamlet; Spenser, Faerie Queene (part); Milton's Paradise Lost, Book I; Samson Agonistes ; Carlyle's Sartor Resartus (part); Historical English Grammar ; composition, &c.; literature, general. Latin—Livy, Book XXII, 23 chapters ; Horace, Odes, Book I; Middleton's Latin Verse ; Reid's Translation at Sight; composition, grammar, &c. ; Roman History and Antiquities. French—Chardenal's Advanced Exercises; Wellington College Reader; Boielle, Poetry; Barlet and Masom, Higher French Reader; grammar, composition, &c. ; Berthon, Specimens of Modern French Verse. German (upper) —Macmillan, Part II; Second German Reading-book; Wilhelm Tell. Mathematics—Arithmetic, the whole subject; algebra, to permutations and combinations, inclusive ; geometry, Euclid, Books I, 11, 111, V, VI, VII, Baker and Bourne; trigonometry, Lock's Trigonometry, to solutions of triangles. Loivest. — Boys : Fourth form (A) : English—Literature, Tennyson's Princess; Reader, Modern Authors ; history, William 111 to Eciward VII ; grammar, Nesfield's, Parts I and 11, prefixes and suffixes; composition, Nesfield : Mathematics —Arithmetic, Pendlebury, proportions, percentages, profit and loss, interest, stock; algebra, Hall and Knight, to square root; geometry, Baker and Bourne, Books I and II: Science —-Botany, work for Junior Civil Service : French—Macmillan, Part I: Latin —Morris, Elementa Latina, to passive voice. Fourth Form (B): English—Literature, Tennyson's Princess ; Reader, Passages from Modern Authors ; history, William Til to Victoria ; geography, England and Scotland, part of Asia; grammar, Nesfield, to page 86; composition, analysis, parsing, &c. : French —Macmillan, Part I : Mathematics — Arithmetic, Pendlebury, fractions, decimals, simple and compound proportion, simple interest, percentages, profit and loss; algebra, to simultaneous equations ; Euclid, Baker and Bourne, experimental work, definitions, axioms, postulates, Book I: Science —Botany, structure of flowering plants. Fourth Form (C), (one term only) : English—Literature, Tennyson, The Princess ; Longfellow, Miles Standish ; history, William I to George II; grammar, composition, &c, Nesfield's Grammar (one term's work), spelling, parsing, analysis, composition ; geography, physical: French—Conversational and oral work, Macmillan, Part I, to lesson 9 : Mathematics—Arithmetic, Pendlebury, profit and loss, discount, and compound interest; algebra, Hall and Knight, areas to equations ; Euclid, Baker and Bourne, experimental work, definitions, axioms, postulates, and seven propositions : Science— Botany, structure of flowering plants. Girls : English —Longmans' Advanced Literary Reader, Horatius and Battle of Lake Regillus ; grammar and composition : English History—l6B9-1820 : Geography—British Isles and Europe: Latin—Caesar, Invasion of Britain; composition and grammar: French—Chardenal's First French Course ; composition and grammar : Mathematics— Arithmetic (whole subject) ; algebra, to equations; geometry, Book I, Baker and Bourne: Science—Elementary physiology : Book-keeping—Thornton's Easy Exercises. Third Form (B), one term : English —Goldsmith's Deserted Village; grammar and composition : English History— 1714-1820 : Geography —Europe : Latin—Welch and Duffield's Accidence : French—Chardenal's First French Course ; grammar and composition, to page 36 : Mathematics —Arithmetic ; algebra, to division; geometry, Book I, to proposition 7, Baker and Bourne : Science—Elementary physiology : Book-keeping—Thornton's Easy Exercises.

SOUTHLAND HIGH SCHOOL. Staff. Boys' School— -Mr. T. D. Pearoe, M.A.; Mr. H. 0. Stuckey, M.A.,8.5c.; Mr. J. McKinnon; Mr. J. S. McGrath ; Mr. J. Pow; Mr. J. V. Hanna. Girls' School— Miss E. Stevenson, M.A.; Miss M. 0. Cunningham, 8.A.; Miss B. Ayton, A.A. ; Miss H. McKibbin, B.A. ; Miss M. L. Wilkinson, 8.A.; Mrs. G. A. Turner; Mr. J. Hanna. 1. General Statement of Accounts for the Year ended 31st December, 1905. Receipts. £ s. d. Expenditure. £ s. d. Balance at beginning of yt-ar .. .. 711 18 4 Office salary .. .. .. .. 75 0 0 Receipts from Government— Other office expenses .. .. .. 216 6 For sites, building, furniture, &o. .. 1,584 17 8 Other expenses of management .. .. 48 10 0 Capitation for free places .. .. 75 9 4 Teachers'salaries and allowances .. 1,973 011 Current income from reserves .. .. 1,197 18 4 Gymnastic instructor's salary .. .. 150 0 0 Paid by School Commissioners .. .. 168 17 11 Printing, stationery, and advertising .. 91 5 3 School'fees .. .. .. .. 500 7 4 Cleaning, fuel, light, &c. .. .. 154 8 8 Rents from freeholds .. .. .. 116 12 0 Fencing, repairs, &c. .. .. .. 27 17 1 Gymnasium fees .. .. .. 43 0 0 Miscellaneous (rates, &c.) .. .. 42 10 2 Technical class refunds .. .. 910 2 Rent temporary premises .. .. 32 0 0 Subsidies, Education Board .. .. 150 0 0 Athletics .. .. .. .. 5 4 0 Chemical apparatus .. .. .. 41 0 4 Gymnasium .. .. .. .. 6 10 0 Technical classes .. .. .. 80 13 8 Furuiture and fittings .. .. .. 32 14 3 Balance at end of year .. .. .. 1,776 10 3 £4,558 11 1 £4,558 11 1 W. Macalister, Chairman. Jno. Neill, Secretary. Examined and found correct.—J. W. Poynton, Deputy Controller and Auditor-General.

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