CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD.
The maiihl.v mooting i.f the (ant liiii.v Iviucaliun Dnard wa - held C linstciiiiivli on f'M.iay. win'll Air .1. Dtgnefl pre aded. I cero were a pi'c.-oiit: AL'sgs E. 11. Andrews. \'fi. i o.i'.ks. W. 11. Wiic-or. .1. .Max *. D. Wiki. Hughes. .1. G.iw. V\ . .)( I sou. and ('. s-. I lai.npsoii. Appniutiiieiits approved, imltnled Olii.i. .Ui— S. 11. \ diet’, ii istaiit m ire—: ilumiiiga. Mi-s E. G. D'.y.r. font nii-iie.". He-ignati ii:s re iv anil in eepted im laded : (!rey limn! jliss W. Skoglund. infant iiii-Ik" .lav';’- Alili. Mr- 1.. |’. t)'l'ri. ii. he teacher. I’.l'l LDI.NCS ( DAlAii'l I EE.
A rep ii lv. a- 1111 i\ ■d i ton. the !n man regarding Hokitika -School ('" inittee's ap|.Jie.ition I i ••reelion if llcv.' fence mound the -: 110 il gr-niiii Tile ivp 'ft stated that tin* e-timiit
Mtt c.-i iif ;i iit'ii' t'yriaue leine un'.iid In' £221. mill to iv|mir tin.' pre-cut I'cuec £l2O. 'i'll!' matter Mil- refer re 1 iii tli.' Visit-in*; Committee mul Chairllimi ni‘ tin' Hoard fur top.it. An itjijilii-miiin was received fni!,i the Kilinm';i (' ill Hi il l iv ■ tor l In- repmi'iiij; nr rf'iniiili nf the -eha d. which is in :: wiy dilapidated cii’iiliiiiiii. It was resjlvetl to ;uhi tliis si I'.ii il t:; tin' Hoard'.lii iif tirjiiMit works fur tin* liuamial year, and tu apnly In the Department for a yraiit tor the replace nn nt nl the littilililie. The Manual mid Technical Ciiniiiiittec reported that the follow iiiji ll arl'representatives oil the r.t of technical schools in this 1 1 is trii t retire by rotation tli i ~ liiniith. It reiotlimemleil that the letiriiiit meinhers In' reappointed. and that a letter cspi'e-s----ing the liotird's thanks lor ptist ser-\-ict'- lie sent to e:ieh olio : ■ Addinrton. Mr It. (ialhraitli : Hanks l'enin-ula. Mr .). 1). Untie : Christchurch leelinieal College. Mr K. 11. Andrews; Creyimiiitli Terhnii til lli'.di Seliiinl. Mr 11. j .1. Biyuell: Kaiiipoi. Mr \\ . Duthleday.!
It was agreed to make a grant ot £I 7/ to the Canterbury I’rngress League. A eirenlnr w.i> received from t lit* Department regarding the rednetion of classes of over sixty pupil'. The matter was referred to the architect for an estimate of the cost of the ueeossari structural alterations.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1924, Page 4
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369CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1924, Page 4
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