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Successful Students. The following successes were obtained at the University examinations : Diploma of honours and also degree of Master of Arts —First class in mental science, 2 ; first class in economics, history, and constitutional history, 1 ; second class iv natural science, 2 (zoology, 1 ; geology, 1) ; second class in languages and literature, 3 ; second class in economics, jurisprudence, and constitutional history, 1 ; second class in economics, history, and constitutional history, 2 ; third class in economics, jurisprudence, and constitutional history, 2 ; degree of Bachelor of Arts, 21 ; degree of Bachelor of Arts (first section), 19; certificate of proficiency (B.A. standard) in various subjects, 11 ; diploma of honours and also degree of Master of Science, first class in physical science (electricity and magnetism), 1 ; degree of Master of Science, 1 ; degree of Bachelor of Science, 1 ; degree of Bachelor of Science (first section), in mathematics, physics, and chemistry, 2 ; degree of Bachelor of Laws, 2 ; sections of the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Laws in various subjects, 14; degree of Bachelor of Commerce (section of examination), 1 ; degree of Bachelor of Engineering, 2; examination for degree of Bachelor of Engineering in various subjects, 9; Engineering Entrance Examination, 4 ; degree of Bachelor of Agriculture, 1 ; section of the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Agriculture in various subjects, 1; Senior University Scholarships—H. S. Richards in pure mathematics, H. V. Rowe in chemistry, J. V. Wilson in Latin, also in Greek, also in history. The Sir Julius yon Haast Prize, which is open to all graduates of the New Zealand University who are taking honours in geology, was awarded for the first time this year and was won by A. C. T. Purchas, M.A., of this College. The Engineering Travelling Scholarship was awarded to F. N. H. Beamish, B.E. The Orient Steamship Company offers annually two free first-class return passages between New Zealand and England in favour of graduates of the University who desire to proceed to Europe for the purpose of continuing their studies : one of these was awarded to Miss Bella Dykes Cross, M.A., of Canterbury College. Canterbury College Awards : Exhibitions —Latin, Watters, Jessie H. A. ; Greek, Wilson, J . V. ; English, Harvey, Elizabeth A. ; history, Condlift'e, J. B. ; economics, Copland, D. B. ; mental science, Rule, A. K. ; chemistry, Ponder, A. 0. ; geology, Simmers, W. W. Haydon Prize (Chemistry), Rowe, H. V. ; Royal Holloway College Scholarship, Bruce, Edith Mary ; Engineering Second YearExhibition, Robinson, I. R. ; Engineering Entrance Exhibition, Borer, Oscar ; Certificate of Associate of the School of Engineering : Civil Engineering—Easton, M. G. ; Fryer, P. W ; Electrical Engineer] ing—Davis, R. H. 0. The number of students of this College who have succeeded in passing the various examinations for degrees given by the University of New Zealand are as follows : Litt.D., 2 ; M.A., 227 ; 8.A., 452; D.Sc, 2; M.Sc, 18; B.Sc, 53; LL.D., 4; LL.M., I; LL.B., 70; B.Comm., 3; Mus. Bac, 4 ; B. Engineering, 43 ; B. Agriculture, 2. Since the foundation of the University of New Zealand the following awards in honours and in scholarships, &c, have been gained by students from this College: Honours in arts Double firstclass honours, 10 ; first-class honours (exclusive of above), 60. Honours in science—Double firstclass honours, 2; first-class honours (exclusive of above), 3. Scholarships and prizes—Third-year scholarships (only awarded in 1878), 2; Senior University Scholarships, 110; John Tinline Scholarships, 9; 1851 Exhibition Science Scholarships, 4; Bowen Prizes, 21 ; Bowen Prizes (proxime accesserunt), 3 ; Macmillan-Brown Memorial Prize, 2 ; Haydon Prize (first awarded in 1910), 2 ; Yon Haast Prize, 1. J. C. Adams, Chairman. General Balance-sheet at 31st Decembek, 1913. Liabilities. Assets, Capital Accounts— £ a. d. : Endowments — £ s. d. College .. .. .. .. 167,093 9 4 CollegeBoys' High School .. .. 74,515 13 10 Classical School reserves .. .. 134,108 0 0 Girls' High School .. .. 10,214 12 10 Chemistry and physics .. .. 5,050 0 0 Medical School reserves .. .. 16,491 8 f> Superior education .. .. 33,443 0 0 Museum, Library, and School of Tech- Boys' High School .. .. 80,513 0 0 nical Science .. .. .. 72,326 3 4 Girls' High School .. .. 8,645 0 0 General — Medioal School reserves .. .. 12,011 0 0 School of Engineering and Technical Museum, Library, and School of TeohScience Maintenance Account .. 838 L 2 ! I nical Science . . .. .. 52,745 0 0 School of Art —Maintenance Account 1,008 11 (i General — Museum —Maintenance Account .. 117 2: Scliool of Engineering and Technical Museum — Sinking Fund Account — Science Buildings Loan Account .. 943 18 0 Guide-book .. .. .. 70 0 0 Public Library Maintenance Account 1,120 17 8 Public Library— Postle baquest .. 1,666 8 6 Bank of New South WalesEmily S. Poster Memorial Fund .. 66 7 6 Balance .. ..£9,791 11 4 H. Macmillan-Brown Memorial Fund 100 4 10 L°Si outstanding Joseph Haydon Prize Fund .. 242 17 7 cheques .. .. 71 11 5 Thomas Miller Prize Fund .. .. 103 18 3 9,719 19 11 Investments on mortgages and debentures (general) .. .. .. 6,000 0 0 Investments on debentures (memorial prizes) .. .. .. 450 0 0 £344,749 16 1 £344,749 16 1

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