HOKITIKA SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
MO.NDAV, iSJ'.T’T. 2‘Jlh. Til C’jmmittee met iit 7.1(1 p.m. I’re.sent:—l!ev. J. Jv. Jnek (Cmnrmaii), -Uea-ts it. Well.*, It. J(. sweney, W. iltueter, W. (iooiiiellmv, ,j. Lonninp' and W. Ctirter (lion See), Jite niliiiites were eoinirmed ami otitwaru eorrespoudente approved. i lie CJiairmun aaut me sub-coiuii.il-lee wno luiil wailed on the Board \ i.xitnio Lommntee had jint helore them luo renewal of the fencing, the im)n iveineiu ol the grounds and renovation of the si-hunl iiuililiug during ll.e A mas vaeatuui.—A)>)ii uveil. Air Carter tendered liis resignation as member and secret ary, owing to In.* early loniovul to Miiinniuii. .Mr C*mmng moved tlttiL the rcsignatiuii he necepteil with regret ami tit,-it it. he placed on record anprerinlion nl his good wink as .''•■crotnry. Seconded by Ale Well*, who paid a tribute to the work of the Se.Tctar.j-. Supported hy oilier members w ho exore.-sed appreciation of the departing member and his P'eneral work m the town. The motion was agreed to. Mr Carter thanked members lor their cordial vote. Hev Jack proposed that Air .). thinning lie elected Secretary. Seconded l.y Air Wells and carried. Air Wells moved that Mr lia-eler he appointed Treasurer. Seconded bv Mr Sveliey and carried. Air Wells moved that .Mr W. K. llichaids he appointed a lueml er of ihe Commit lit', vice .Mr Carter. Semmled I v .Mr Conning ami carried. TN'WAIiD CDBIMxSI'ONDKXtT:. From Itecior (T. Irvine) reporting the average tittenilaine for September was .‘iCA i.-rimary, 71 setomlttry. total TUG; anil average attendance Ti-T.il primary, (id. 7 secondary, a total of .’ll.'l.G: notifying repairs to a window were re-quired.—-liec.-ived. From Cniiterluiry Board in relereme to subsidy on conti il.-titiui'.s Iron) South Spit niiool, that approval hail been given to the removal ol the South Spit school, staling that pavnieiit of salary for caretaker was included in usual re liiittam-es.— Ueeeived. The Visiting Committee (Alessts Well* and Conning) reported on ti nmiiL-er of mailers rei|uiritig attenti'.in. —Deceived, repairs to be recommended to the Board for attention. Mr (hindfellow and the Chairman were appointed visitor* for t/ie month. From 1,. Holmes, President. Cashmere Hills Sauitoriiiiu (luihl ill reference to donations. Deceived; no action taken. Accounts presented were passed for
pavment. It. was resolved to hold a pub! meeting, m connection with iho pnoli picnic on Alonday next at i p.m. at tl Town Hall. The Committee rose at S.HI p.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1924, Page 4
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394HOKITIKA SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1924, Page 4
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