ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.
[We are at all times ready to give-ex-pression to every shacU> of -opirrfon; but in * no case do we hold jSiifsebVes. 'responsible for the sentiments of gui- correspondents.]
To the;Editqr of the Akaroa Mail. _ DeabSir, —4_;this letter rajay throw a little light on the school in Akaroa, I. ",jou\so! [insert it in your valuable am a pupil who attended -the Government School for some time, and was, he tells me, in the highest class but one. He cannot answer the most simple questions in History or English, and from what he tells me, I believe he was also drafted off when the examiner examined the class to which ..hftrbeloiige_'i!'«''»riskidging _ro_rwh_t Thave* seen, Ido not think i| arises from inability on the part of the''child,/ As to Mr Nieholls' work ! oh ' "drawing,' I' have v of judging frorrp"what I'havtf'read in your paper, it seems to me to be very like something that was tried'ih the School of Arts, South Kensington, some six or seven years ago.-r-Ypurs,i&o., q ".* ..iuU 1r; v .j. a'DRURYI ;
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 345, 7 November 1879, Page 2
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173ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 345, 7 November 1879, Page 2
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