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EDUCATION BOARD.

The Westland Education Board met last evening. The Argus reports:— "Four members were present, viz., Messrs Petrie (chairman), Warner' Taylor, and Nancarvow. Telegrams were read from Messrs Rudkin and Grimmoud stating that the pressure of private business prevented them present at the meeting, but both mated their concurrence in the stand taken by the Board, and recommended that the only course left for them now to pursue was to adhere to the - tion already 'uvived M f. A lou«( .-t■•,- - menl t |>e (in u.i.,1 puMiimi f the Boar.J w,. ,- •'. . ; ! f..., t „ t] lß vt it was gathered blui iiubLiuca of the

Board were £7OO in excess of the liabilities last year. The Board did not open the voting papers, and generally speaking did nothing in any way calculated to alter the position of affairs at the last meeting."

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Kumara Times, Issue 2300, 11 January 1884, Page 2

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EDUCATION BOARD. Kumara Times, Issue 2300, 11 January 1884, Page 2

EDUCATION BOARD. Kumara Times, Issue 2300, 11 January 1884, Page 2

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