Wanganui Education Board.
.'•■■ h:.-n;WI :. :■:;:*;■■:;■ .:- ;,,- .,-. ...... The ordinary monthly . me^tiijg of tkeiabftve wH8..,he14, y(gtei^^,^Si?|[§^ : there were: pi-eseiit lt— ..Me^sr^' ? r^attf (chair,) Sanson, Ross, $pWg^;Taj>im, Bate and Baker.- ;■: -.■:"•.->."»-? ,7 '['■': ; appointments. Committee, ; ~ ijhe : following business , waa> .transacted m, committee :^-Bulls :.• ;Leiter ', recommending, appointment "of, Mis^ ScptiT as pupil -teacher, to. be; iconsidered wiißQ attendance wai ranted U.^Kim-j ibolfea Road .: ISlr . Wrote respecting) appuintmenib oft Mr Templar,, agreed- tkat-he. be . appoinjted sul>jec^ ■ -jtp- Approval: ofi the Inspector!, p-. Ma.k» intf> ; Road : : ; ;Inapeetor> reoon>,n?,ended Miss Diamond; «s- pupil teachfti;.- — A'jj-^ pointed.as class pjupil teacjh^ei I.—BeaconsfieldV1 .— BeaconsfieldV Mi'rClpyentry ■reiioinmeilded. i ;in ': , place cff'^Err .. Delaney. ,• / ; v ; . i iElectiont!— rThei voting . papers re-, suited f as'follows :r—Mr Ery : 31, ': 'Jj$l . Momad 8i and ' Mr Thynne^^Mv ! Fry was declared electecl. ; ■ ' ' " y Stanway/ 'Schobl^r^ Mr , Bindon wrbfie, d rawing * attention ;t& tne" iin saibo state of the; chunnev, and the necessity \ of building! a slie.dj. and haying, iblinda^for the. !W?ndQ.virs.r^^;lind4 r were ordered, and the rest or the'leti tcrl was ' ' recommended to ihi local commifcCee. ■•.••,;'! ....y.-w.^ ' ■:'...'- --.^.Scholar&hips^-rTheSecretary of the iWelliffgton;.;<Dollege bwt'o'tg, statiug' .thati the piirnai?y IscKol&Tsbips'.' were open tio girlsi and. boys of tiwelve ' o£ agQ and upwards, and were teil»b f 'le for two yeara^ >free education beiiig 1 ■given at Mthc r. Wellington "College 1 . , The examinations were ; tb take' place m December, and full particulars will shortly : be given. ' • : .\ u . ■. '; ! ' . .'\"£ ' ''\ l '.' Western cßangitikeii^r-Mr Peacock wrote stating tha&thff cocqVnittee ob- r jeoted t6.pay- ariytKing; tpward.^ inoreasing the;salary of the. teacher it' Western Rangitikei- ; ■ r J?hjey cpnsider- - t ed .that they^ were^ ; eiitit|e(i_','io '-^iaVe^ free education^ :' :as ithey ■' paid' -largely •to -the (Propqi'ty Tay.— Keceiv'ecl..;,Y i -Bulls.i-4The committed ' applied',^ be allowed .to jftppoint j aj 'truanf in-•spactotv^-Granted^ : : ,• '.''f', 1 . 1 . 1 , I '"'^; 1 '* 1 ; ' 3?ruantjflnß'pecLors. ■ — .Mr 1 Sanspn' moved thftt the committees be f m.-" ' formed that- thei. Board wilt ; pay ' them >at the ;^ rates? agreed toi — Mr Balcer did J not 1 see the : utility of this, tlie rijles' worked well ;iti : tbwn, but not in'th^e' JCd'nntry.'-^-Mp Bate saidj .that m 'tfee presents season : th'e i afctdnclance VwaV bouittd to foil off;;-rMr Rms^second i e ) d { r ithbmotioni^MrTaplin was'in fafoii'f of the teachers - being: ailoWed, ?o apt ' hi suchfaimatfceras this.-^Ca'rried. '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 285, 29 October 1884, Page 2
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361Wanganui Education Board. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 285, 29 October 1884, Page 2
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