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Hernani; Les Francais en Voyage (Wolff) ; Specimens, Modem French Verse (Berthou) ; phonetics (Siepmann), to end; prose, &c. Latin —Caesar, Gaelic War, Book VII, chapters i-xxxvii; Horace, Epistles, Book I, Epistles I-VII; Bradley Arnold, Latin Prose Composition, to page 200 ; Kennedy, Latin Primer; prose, &c.; Wilkins's Primer, Rome, to page 89 ; Wilkins's Roman Antiquities, to page 97. Mathematics—Goyen, Higher Arithmetic ; Baker and Bourne, Algebra, to end of permutations and combinations, page 403 ; Godfrey and Siddons, Books I-IV ; Solid Geometry, as for Junior University Scholarship (Hall and Stevens) ; Trigonometry (Borchardt and Perrott) Junior University Scholarship Syllabus. Applied Mathematics, as for Junior University Scholarship. Statics and and Dynamics, Loney; Hydrostatics —Briggs and Bryan. Science—Botany, Dendy and Lucas ; Second-stage Botany (Lowson) ; syllabus for Junior University Scholarship. Heat —Jones's Elementary Heat, to end. Lowest. — Boys , School: English—Outline of English Grammar (Nesfield), to page 97 ; oral exercises in English composition (selections) ; In the World of Books (Arnold) ; Deeds that Won the Empire (Fitchett). Latin —Longmans', Part I (whole) ; Scalae Primae, to chapter xv. French —Methode Naturelle, Vol. I, to lesson 38. Mathematics-—Geometry, Godfrey and Siddons, to p. 97 ; Baker and Bourne's First Algebra, to p. 83 ; Pendlebury's Shilling Arithmetic (whole). Science—Elementary physical measurements, as for Civil Service Junior. History- —Tout, Book 11, to page 187. Geography —Imperial Geography, Standards V and VI; Southern Cross Geographical Reader, Standards V and VI. Shorthand—Pitman's Phonographic Teacher (whole). Book-keeping—Pitman's Primer of bookkeeping (whole) ; Pitman's Counting House Routine (First year) (whole). Drawing—Freehand. Lowest.- — Girls' School: English—Marsh's Literary Composition, to page 237 ; Nesfield, Manual of English Grammar, to end of parts of speech ; parsing, analysis, prosody, figures of speech, composition. English History—Tout, British History, Part I, pages 106-205 (two terms' work). Latin—■ Primae Scalae, exercises 1-18 (inclusive) ; grammar, the declensions, conjugations, and deponents, irregular verbs, pronouns, prepositions, &c. ; easy sentences for prose and translation. French —• Hogben, Methode Naturelle, Part I, to page 71 ; sight translation, selected, and French Without Tears, Part I. Mathematics—Pendlebury, New School Arithmetic, to page 236 ; Baker and Bourne, Elementary Algebra, to end of simple equations ; long multiplication and long division ; Godfrey and Siddons, Book I, to end theorem iii, and a few riders ; practical work. Science —Botany, the flower, fruit, root, stem-leaves, chief orders for Junior Civil Service ; physiology, Murche, elementary course, to page 118 (omitting pages 83-101). 8. Gknekal Statement of Accounts for the Year ended 31st December, 1910. Receipts. £ s. d. | Expenditure. £ s. d. Balance at beginning of year .. .. 3,183 18 4 Management— Government grant for buildings, furniture, Office salaries .. .. .. 110 0 0 fittings, and apparatus for recognized Other office expenses .. .. .. 25 18 3 school classes for manual instruction .. 167 6 9 i Other expenses of management (legal) .. 13 15 2 Government capitation— Teachers'salaries and allowanoes .. -2,478 17 4 For free places .. .. .. 964 i) 2 Scholarships .. .. .. .. 80 0 0 For recognized school classes for manual Prizes .. .. .. .. .. 28 15 2 instruction .. .. .. .. 15 12 6 Printing, stationery, and advertising .. 33 9 3 Current income from reserves .. .. 375 1 6 i Cleaning, fuel, light, &c, including janitor'e From property not a reserve .. .. 963 15 0J salary .. .. .. .. 171 610 Interest on moneys invested and on unpaid j Books and stationery for sale to pupils and purchaee-money .. .. .. 115 10 0i other temporary advances .. .. 107 6 7 Paid by School Commissioners .. .. 565 10 0 ! Maintenance of classes for manual instruction School fees .. .. .. .. 186 17 6 j (including teacher's salary for cooking) .. 82 9 1 Boarding-school fees .. .. .. 68 5 4 | Purchases and new works .. .. 296 13 8 Books, &0., sold and other refunds .. 109 2 6 Fencing, repairs, &c. .. .. .. 80 10 3 Voluntary contributions on account of Miscellaneous (rates, &c.) .. .. 106 4 6 general purposes of the school .. .. 80 13 5 Buildings, equipment, &c, for manual inCustoms refund.. .. .. .. 10 0 struotion .. .. .. .. 17 0 0 Cooked food sold .. .. .. 4 4 0 Interest on current account .. .. 2 6 6 For use of pianos .. .. .. 14 2 5 Purchase of other lands .. .. .. 1,017 16 2 Dancing class gas .. .. .. 0 16 0 Furniture, painting, &c. .. .. .. 478 17 7 Balance at end of year .. .. .. 1,684 18 1 £6,816 4 5 £6,816 4 5 T. C. Mooke, Chairman. David Sidey, Secretary. Examined and found oorreot. H. J. Collins, Controller and Auditor-General. Napiek High Schools.—Junior Schools, 1910. £ s. d. £ a. d. Balance Ist January, 1910 .. .. 252 4 9 Salaries .. .. .. 480 11 8 School fees .. .. .. 613 7 8 School requisites .. .. .. 20 16 6 School requisites .. .. .. 30 4 9 Gas .. .. .. .. 7 9 6 Library case .. .. .. .. 4 0 0 Bank charges .. .. .. .. 010 0 Cleaning .. .. .. .. 2 0 0 Beidy and Jennings .. .. .. 300 0 0 Balance .. .. .. .. 80 9 6 £895 17 2 £895 17 2 T. C. Moore, Chairman. David Sidey, Secretary.

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