412 
Senior Examination Pa2)ers, 1891. 
He draws cheques during the year for- 
House expenses . • ■ . ■ 
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Q 
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a 
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yj 
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Seeds and. Manures . • . * 
■ o\Jo 
A 
D 
0 
0 
10 
0 
15 
0 
Pigs 
43 
0 
0 
Implements .... 
. 175 
0 
0 
Tradesmen's bills 
96 
7 
6 
His bills for Feeding Stuffs 
account of thena. 
amount to B501. 9«., and he pays 2001. on 
£ 
s. 
d. 
403 
5 
9 
406 
10 
0 
57 
0 
0 
Wool , 
60 
0 
0 
He sells 250 sheep at 35*. a head to 
J. Matthews, and receives from him 
375?. on account. 
He sells to his Landlord 50 loads of Hay 
at 3/. 10*. and 20 loads of Straw 
at 30s. 
On Sept. 29, 1890, his valuations are : 
Cattle unsold 
Sheep „ 
Pigs 
Poultry „ 
Horses „ 
Corn „ 
Hay and Straw unsold 
Growing Crops and Tillage 
Foods purchased 
Seeds and Manures . 
Petty cash in hand . 
Unpaid Tradesmen's bills 
Implements at cost price, less 8 per cent 
for depreciation. 
633 
0 
0 
740 
0 
0 
30 
0 
0 
7 
0 
0 
210 
0 
0 
707 
0 
0 
226 
0 
0 
825 
0 
0 
183 
10 
0 
175 
0 
0 
6 
5 
2 
28 
7 
4 
EXAMINATION IN CHEMISTRY. 
Maximum Number of Marks, 200. Pass Number, 100. 
A. General Chemistry. 
Thursday, May lWi,fimn 10 a.m. till 1 2>.in. 
1. Give an account of the properties of nitrogen, and of its oxides. 
2. Describe the preparation of hydrochloric acid, and explain the chemistry 
of the process. Show, by examples, the chemical action of that acid on 
different metallic oxides and hydrates. 
3. Explain how you could determine the proportion of sulphuric acid in 
a sample of ammonium sulphate. How could you detect calcium sulphate 
and sodium sulphate if they were mixed with the ammonium sulphate ? 
