Wellington Education Board.
» The monthly meeting of the Education Board was held yesterday, when a deputation consisting of Mr Silvester and two others waited on the Board to protest against a proposal that the Kereru School should be converted into an infant school. An assurance was given that the Board would carry out its formerly-expressed promise of retaining the Kereru School as a standard school ; also as soon as the districts were denned a committee to administer the affairs of the Kereru School might be set up by the residents. Applications for improvements at Makairo, Dreyerton, Dreyer's Rock, Kaitawa and Otaki were agreed to provisionally on satisfactory details being supplied. Miss Sisley was appointed assistant teacher at Mangatainoka. — N.Z. Times.
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Manawatu Herald, 28 September 1899, Page 2
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171Wellington Education Board. Manawatu Herald, 28 September 1899, Page 2
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