The Tuap^a i»ai/oH?of the OUga Educatioual rn*tifut« has ptsssd a r«solutioti to the •ff«ctthat i it iiltdyiMW*' that htiih' PHmaryi' : :and Secondary Ediiefttion should- bo frtt. Th«t tnif hi haVe /radded :— « And jthftt^the,. JSUW should meet the cos^connicted'witD th»- „ apprenticeship^ of scholars to tucb trad«». ,?r prflfessionsjisltiisj m»y .fancy, *nd^ if necessary, prdfidii'ilibil"^^'?.^^; or entire suppoWduiriß'ir'i thW'tenn of ' l theif'ina*eritures." • • By 'way.*-of .rp^akinrtlya thing complete it might be added! ■that the- Governmabt fihp.qid m|ke •> grant out of the Consolidated Fund to. each apprentice whouJitß leirtd hi* time to give him a|air BtarFwT3l7heM k . It is aifeuft 16 half do -a •■ th'iiifc.^Bruc* Herald. , . . -;: :^ c-^ \s£&m , many of as close at homo ' Gwriftta'tlffi correapobdent* bf ft : - contemporary), notwilnirand^Qr' oar boarted'divilisrtibrifKfe^o. better off tljan at anytime .darine the lut 1000 yeaW."St Eil^UouP-Cal ftftish iat* might just as well he m the Arctic Seaa for all the advantage it seems to deriv* fronv^olf^plopi6^ut^@h» of th» terrible storms -wi^^h.ictf it it "ooljr ' too fa.a/RaVhas^wept^way Its crop*, and rodncSeojthe islanders \o> the brink of Siaryalion. "TnT^Qjlwa comei to !»• mainland en,6laße v aV M irivf piece of wood shapid m th^prmedt i boat, and brought by tHS itc^ießolaie=wiinTaea. w An instance of what' an *nergetfo> woman may acoonaplish is furnished by -the experience of Miss 3t r Tlerro, tbft. .aaughterkofia Sussex. lfaito) v #ho, at the death of her father, emigrated to Florida 1 with two young *iiite»^ She had been brought up on a farm at home 'arid ori t arn*rrig ; ''«t«'Pldr^a, ihe> purchased a small estate, which increased as time rolled on; till she ha«/t»ecom» m a few years the. largest farmer' m th* State and a lady of considdr^blo consequence." She is credited w^ith -aayinf; that she has established a preoedeqt io< the South toy^hgaWDlg m u d dor t akin?* hitherto tuoMopolised by men, for thie energetic Udy M runs" a colliery, owoa. atpainf millj lia^oft'titl^^s«ned a marbl« quarry, andjs now preparing for theconstruction of furnaces for the produotioh'bf iron, iiil'd^ tb^iiVtM^she Ha* set up a sohoiol oitfbet own estate, w lichi is under her own personal raperiatto^ denot.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1609, 15 January 1886, Page 2
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