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9. The Board may from .time to time, as it sees fit, make arrange- 

 ments for the holding of general meetings of members of the Institute, 

 at times and places to be arranged, for the reading of scientific papers, 

 the delivery of lectures, and for the general promotion of science in New 

 Zealand by any means that may appear desirable. 



10. The Minister of Finance shall from time to time, without further 

 appropriation than this Act, pay to the Board the sum of five hundred 

 pounds in each financial year, to be applied in or towards payment of the 

 general current expenses of the Institute. 



11. Forthwith upon the making of any regulations or the publica- 

 tion of aiay Transactions, the Board shall transmit a copy thereof to the 

 Minister of Internal Afian-s, who shall lay the same before Parliament if 

 sitting, or if not, then v?ithin twenty days after the commencement of the 

 next ensuing session thereof. 



Schedule. 



Enactments consolidated. 

 1903, No. 48.— The New Zealand Institute Act, 1903. 



REGULATIONS. 



The following are the regulations of the New Zealand Institute under 

 the Act of 1903 :—'•■ 



The word "Institute" used in the following regulations means the 

 New Zealand Institute as constituted by the New Zealand Institute 

 Act, 1903. 



Incoeporation of Societies. 



1. No society shall be incorporated with the Institute under the pro- 

 visions of the New Zealand Institute Act, 1903, unless such society shall 

 consist of not less than twenty-five members, subscribing in the aggregate 

 a sum of not less than £25 sterling annually for the promotion of art, 

 science, or such other branch of knowledge for which it is associated, to 

 be from time to time certified to the satisfaction of the Board of Governors 

 of the Institute by the President for the time being of the society. 



2. Any society incorporated as aforesaid shall cease to be incorporated 

 with the Institute in case the number of the members of the said society 

 shall at any time become less than twenty-five, or the amount of money 

 annually subscribed by such members shall at any time be less 

 than £25. 



3. The by-laws of every society to be incorporated as aforesaid shall 

 provide for the expenditure of not less than one -third of the annual 

 revenue in or towards the formation or support of some local public 

 museum or library, or otherwise shall provide for the contribution of not 

 less than one-sixth of its said revenue towards the extension and main- 

 tenance of the New Zealand Institute. 



4. Any society incorporated as aforesaid which shall in any one year 

 fail to expend the proportion of revenue specified in Regulation No. 3 

 aforesaid in manner provided shall from henceforth cease to be incor- 

 porated with the Institute. 



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* New Zealand Gazette, 14th July, 1904. 



