EDUCATION BOARD.
- —i—- ■ ■ .-0 was held in the Supemiterident’e room to-day; '■ i Often, sbd rj.: U > i ywhekln ihe aVsenoe or the Superintendent 4 filihd by,Mr Beld, ,t f - , - r ; The bEOBETAUT reported the following ap-. po;ntto:-n(s since last meeting :—J. Lothian. - Wassfellj Portrose; j. Fuller, Chteti ; 3®bsbs v , B;igar an! Ay ling, pupil teachers, Invercargill: • Ma y Milne, Woodlands ; ,and: J, Goldufg, iokomairiro. . .<■, , Several tLims for two-thirds of the ho&tof > replies were.pas-ed and referred to the-firov-ent-meot. .
Board postponed a diViafim: eb to the of a school. at .Bread Bayuntil : ’ the leaulta ,of. tharoad inu.rovemfliits'amw an -y oa are ascertained. rk fidbered tbits formerAoisipn<w ? an “ ita.lf unab'e. to (do anvthing.witli tie appUcutioas from \Vaitaki and; , , Hd'j in of the smallnumber ,/ children in the districts; at Mkvis Bush; bush pre. Action was postponed un il an in--i - - rred to the v ■ ; a PP dntm nt of a schoolmistress in lied ? ■ sewmg.teauher and a pu, il tcabhet at &6x- ? bmsh was ' . • i, v) ~...., . was increased firm J. 60 to tZ > pee annum on account of the larger attbajdaoefe •<• y. v . Thf appointments of a second pupilteactr at :, (arhen Island was sanctioned.- ~, , , .Several communica-iona re eduoati nal rereaeryes received attention. ; The inhabitants of Sovnh Biverton adted ■tnai t e use of the old school homefre granted . > to a- techer.i Referred local *, School (■ottumt' , ee. . • ; . rMi . Fojirjeen 'applications w-re'receiyedfbr the e 83 •" u m^ >o1 ln * ,lace of M: de : Montalk,-re- - signed. They were refaroed to the High School £ rnfr vf .Advice tc report Upon.;- ■- ~; : ; i lire Andmo/s Bay School Committee.. > wrote regardm- WrGkrVs-resignation. The ‘ Board "decided^thateit' Wasamatter MAy for' * themeelyes to deal with, as peVOrdinknce :'* r wro ■« aa evening,classes would he * opened at thb beginning of May.and aakinc if ? the use of some of the robins at IheHbrm*!'' . School ctmld be obtained fisrlh*m, Tfr&Board ; entertained - the applicator* favorably,..fend f igreed to grant ihe rtquest if the to - 1 ihc Boa d and the B etor of the Nonnal School ': make the out int:rler ng'wjth the wotUbf the school *
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Evening Star, Issue 4073, 16 March 1876, Page 2
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335EDUCATION BOARD. Evening Star, Issue 4073, 16 March 1876, Page 2
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