SCHOOL COMMITTEES.
CARL ETON. The ordinary monthly meeting of this Committee was held on Monday evening, Jan. 2 j present—Messrs H. Bngelbreoht (Chairman), H. Little, and W. W. Webb. Letters were read from the Board of Education re pay meat of £25 4s 2d to the credit of the Committee with the Bank of New Zealand, Oxford, for salaries for the month of December, and incidental grant for quarter ending Deo. 31,1881; also, enclosing a form to be filled in of school furniture, &0., on hand; and re the appointment of auditor, and a return to be filled up showing the number of Maori and half-caste children attending school. It was resolved that Mr Alexander Moderate be appointed auditor for tho Committee’s accounts. The Chairman informed the Committee that, in accordance with tho Education Act of 1877, a meeting of householders would be held in tho schoolroom on Monday evening, Jan. 23, 1882, for tho purpose of election of a Committee, of which due notice would be given by advertisement from the Board of Education. After passing several accounts, the Committee adjourned until Jan, 23.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6507, 4 January 1882, Page 6
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185SCHOOL COMMITTEES. Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6507, 4 January 1882, Page 6
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