School of Mine.
A meeting of the (' uncil o Mine- was held on Wudnesia: night in the District School, M J. P. Bailey presiding. M Fletcher’s offer to start tin classes in mining and land an mine surveying next Wednesday was accepted with thanks as al>< was the offer of the R*v. M Evans who had consented to take chemistry. MrJ.Cirmoly wa: appointed teacher, subject to acceptance bv him, of mathematic? and applied mec'n mic-. Tin secretary was instructed to com muni cate with Mr J. B >wers Auckland, and ascertain if Ik vire willing to teach mechanical drawing, and his terms. Pro vided that the students, some, nine in number, were prepared to pay thirty shillings per quarter di ."t-han 1 class-s under Mi--Watty, of Hamilton, wi II be . t try was instruct 1 t > ascertain fr mi tii-* Mini-: ■■ •»’ Min *- what subsidy would be granted by Government; on th 3 class fee' paid by stud nits.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 42, 27 June 1913, Page 3
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158School of Mine. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 42, 27 June 1913, Page 3
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