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Regulation Prescribing Fees payable for Degrees in Law. The fees payable for Degrees in Law shall be, — £ s. d. For certificate of any examination for LL.B. or LL.D. ... ... 0 5 0 For degree of Bachelor of Laws ... ... ... ... ... 5 5 0 For degree of Doctor of Laws ... ... ... ... ... 10 10 0

Regulation Specifying Conditions to be observed and Examinations to be passed for the M.A. Degree. I. Candidates for the degree of M.A. must have taken the degree of B.A. 11. No candidate shall be admitted to the examination for the degree of M.A. until the examination of the year following that in which the candidate shall have passed for the degree of B.A. 111. The subjects of examination for the degree of M.A. shall be divided into four schools, — 1. Language and Logic ; 2. Mathematics and Physic ; 3. Natural Science ; 4. History and Political Economy— in any one of which a candidate may pass. IV. Every B.A. inteirding to present himself for examination shall, at least six months previously, signify to the Chancellor the subjects in which he shall elect to be examined. V. Bachelors of Arts who may, after examination, have obtained Honors, shall be deemed to have passed the M.A. examination.

No. 4. Mr. Maskell to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary. Sir, —| University of New Zealand, Christchurch, 7th April, 1877. I have the honor, by direction of the Chancellor, to ask that the assent of His Excellency the Governor to the Regulations made at the recent session of the Senate of this University may be obtained at as early a date as possible, as it is desired to make publication of those Regulations without delay. I have, &c, W. M. Maskell, The Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Wellington. Registrar.

No. 5. The Hon. Dr. Pollen to the Chancellor of the University of New Zealand. Sir, — Colonial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 21st April, 1877. Adverting to Mr. Maskell's letter of the 7th instant, I have the honor to return to you herewith the copies of the Regulations made by the Senate of the University of New Zealand, approved by His Excellency the Governor in Council. I have, &c, The Chancellor of the University of New Zealand, Daniel Pollen. Christchurch.

No. 6. The Chancellor of the Universitt of New Zealand to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary. Sir, — University of New Zealand, Christchurch, 18th May, 1877. I have the honor to forward to you herewith the Annual Report of the Proceedings of this University, as required by clause 28 of " The New Zealand University Act, 1874," together with an account of income and expenditure for the period of twelve months ending 28th February, 1877. I have, &c, Henry John Tancred, The Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Wellington. Chancellor.

ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SENATE. 1. In compliance with the 28th clause of " The New Zealand University Act, 1874," the Senate makes the following report to His Excellency the Governor of the proceedings of the University since the date of the last report; — 2. The Senate met on the 7th March, 1877, at the Public Buildings, Nelson, which place and time were appointed at the last meeting in 1876, as prescribed by " The New Zealand University Act, 1874." 3. The Senate have made certain amendments in the Statutes and Regulations at present in force, with a view to carrying out more effectually the objects and institutions of the University.

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