TECHNICAL ASSOCIATION
Students Wanted at Waipawa From Our Own Correspondent "WAIPAWA, This Day.* A meeting of the members of the Waipawa Technical Association was held last evening. Present: 'Messrs G. Hunt (chair), F. Eagle, W. E. Yates, O. H. Critchley and E. Kingston (secretary). Correspondence was received from the secretary of the Education Board, intimating the decision of the Department to dis-establish the association, but granting an extension of timo, as requested, for an effort to be made to revive the woodwork and dressmaking classes, and furnishing informatioa* re»' lative to such classes. The secretary reporfod that the services of two competent instructors were available in the event of a sufflcient number of pupils enrolling to qualify for tbo departmental subsidy. ■It was decided* to * invite applications frorri in+o-nrlir* stndRTl+S.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 35, 25 February 1937, Page 6
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130TECHNICAL ASSOCIATION Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 35, 25 February 1937, Page 6
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