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case of any person whose name does not appear in such copy, a
certified copy, under the hand of the Registrar-General, of the
entry of the name of the person, shall be evidence that such per-
son is registered.
23. The Registrar-General shall take and receive the under-
mentioned fees:
On application, one pound.
Certificate of registration, five shillings.
Any alteration of register, five shillings.
Inspection of register, two shillings.
24. All fees accruing under this Act shall form part of the
Consolidated Fund of the colony.
By this Act registration was permitted not only to all who
either were or were not entitled to be registered under the Eng-
lish Act, or as foreign or colonial dentists, but to all those in the
colony who, at the time of the passing of the Act were bona fide
engaged in the practice of dentistry, such registration to be made
before June 1, 1881.
Provision was also made for the admission to the profession
of future members' who should be entitled to registration on the
certificate of a Board of Examiners, to be appointed by the Sen-
ate of the University of New Zealand.
In the Amendment Act of 1881 (45 Vict., No. 25) provision
was made for the examination by that Board of any who should
have served an apprenticeship of three years to a duly registered
dentist.

An Act to Amend "The Dentists Act, 1880."
[23d September, 1881.]
Be it E?iacted by the General Assembly of New Zealand in Parliament
assembled, a?id by authority of the same, as follows:

1. The Short title of this Act is "The Dentists Act, 1880,
Amendment Act, 1881."

2. In this Act, if not inconsistent with the context:
"The said Act " means "The Dentists Act, 1880."
In addition to the persons mentioned in the fifth section
3.
of the said Act as being entitled to be registered under the said
Act, the following persons shall be entitled to be registered:
(1) Any person who for at least three consecutive years has
been the apprentice or pupil of a person registered
under the said Act, or the Imperial Act forty-one and
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