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TABLE Y.—Boys who left Kohimarama Naval Training School in 1880.

At the end of the year, besides the 14 boys that Avere placed out in 1880, there were 24 that had been sent out in previous years, whose several terms had not expired, making with the 55 in the school a total number of 93 boys under legal control. The average daily number in the school during the year was 55. Including rent of premises, balance of purchase-money of schooner, repairs, and improvements, the total cost of the school for the financial year 1880-81, was £2,177 Is. sd. The staff at present (June, 1881), is as follows : — ... £ Manager ... ... ... ... ... ... 240 a year Eirst seaman instructor ... ... ... ... 140 „ Schoolmaster ... ... ... ... ... 130 ~ Sewing instructress ... ... .... ... ••■ 40 „ Seaman instructor ... ... ... ... ... 84 ~ Seaman instructor ... ... ... ... ... 84 „ Cook (male) ... ... ... ... ... 78 „ Total ... ... ... ... ... £796 The manager and the first seaman instructor have free residences but no rations. The others have board and lodging in addition to salary. A separate Parliamentary Paper contains more detailed information respecting the Kohimarama Naval Training School.* Institutions cor Secondary and Higher Education. The annual reports of the governing bodies of the University of New Zealand, the University of Otago, and the Canterbury College, Avith correspondence and statements of accounts, &c, are submitted in separate Parliamentary Papers.f Another Parliamentary Paper 1 contains such reports and abstracts of accounts as are required by Acts of the General Assembly to be furnished by the governing bodies of certain secondary schools. These schools are: the Auckland College and Grammar School; Auckland Girls' High School; Thames Boys' and Girls' High School; Whangarei High School; New Plymouth High School; Wellington College; Christchurch Girls' High School; Ashburton High School; Timaru High School; Waitaki High School; Otago Boys' and Girls' High Schools; and Southland Boys' and Girls' High Schools. The governors of Nelson College, Avhich is incorporated by Act of the General Assembly, have sent in a report. Christ's College, incorporated by an Ordinance of the Canterbury Provincial Council, has not supplied any information respecting last year's operations of the Grammar School. A report on the Wanganui Collegiate or Industrial School has been received from the Trustees. The following institutions of a more or less public character Avere in operation during the past year : St. John's College, Auckland; Church of England Grammar School,. Auckland; Wesley College, Auckland; Wanganui Collegiate School; Bishopdale Theological College, Nelson; Boys' Trust School, Napier; and Napier (Proprietary) College and Grammar School.

* Appendix to Journals of the House of Representatives, 1881, E.-Ra. t Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1881, E.-2, E.-3, E.-4. X Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1881, E.-5.

lesi 'inal :ion. Occasion of Leaving the School; Total Number. At Farm Work. As Servant and Messenger. Apprenticed to the Sea. Assisting in a Fishing Boat. Returned D5^ rZ d Absent to "m„. without Parents. mo £™ leave. neeused under section 22 Lpprentlced ... )ischarged 'erm of detention expired .bsconded 4 10 11 9 1 1 1 "i 8 1 1 3 ii 5 19 i i i i 2 Total 35 19

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