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ings, and thereupon the electors present shall proceed to elect by ballot, as hereinafter provided, a new Committee for the then cuvrent year of seven persons qualified as prescribed by the fifty-eighth section of this Act, and may re-elect all or any, of th,e persons going out of office to he members of such new Committee. Every Committee so appointed, shall • hold office until the appointment of its successors, and, if any vacancy shall occur by death or otherwise than by effluxion of time in any Committee, the remaining members of the Committee shall elect a qualified' person or persons to fill such vacancy or vacancies. At every meeting convened and held for the election of. a Committee, the Chairman having a deliberative vote shall also have a casting Vote.' 65. At every election for a School' Committee every voter shall be entitled to a number of votes, equal to the number of the Committee to be elected, and may give all such votes to one candidate, or may distribute them among the candidates, as he 'thinks fit. 66. If any dispute shall arise' respecting the velidity of the proceedings at the annual or oiher election of any member or members of any Committee, the matter in dispute shall be submitted to the judgment of the Board of the district, whose decision thereon shall be final and conclusive. It in any case the electors in any school district shall, from any cause whatever, fail te elect a Committee upon the annual day of meeting as hereinbefore provided, it 'shall be lawful for the Board of the district in which such school district is, if it shall see fit, to fix another day for the election of a Committee for such school district, and the same notice of such meeting shallbe given and the same proceedings taken thereat as are prescribed by the last three preceding sections ;of this Act. .- - , ■ -.- ,- J ; ..;. . 67. If after such last-mentioned, meeting the householders neglect or refuse to elect a Committee, the Board may appoint a Commissioner for the purposes hereinafter mentioned. 68. The Commissioner so appointed shall exercise all powers and duties by "the Act imposed and conferred on Committees of school districts at any time after he shall have assumed the place and duties of the Committee as aforesaid, and a salary to ha paid to the Commissioner shall be fixed by the Board if it shall see fit, and shall be paid out of auy ; moneys available for distribution m the school district for or to which such Commissioner is appointed. . 1511 LOST in Nile-atreet Fast, T.WO LADIES* RINGS ; finder will be rewarded by bridging them to this Office. , 1522—4 NELSON INSTITUTE AND MUStUM. THE LIBRARI, READING ROOM, and MUSEUM are now OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FREE OF CHAKGE.I : Sobsorip. tiona entitling Mtmbera to take Books homa , TEN SHILLINGS per annum, payable Halfyearly or Quarterly. " , ' " , JOHN PBRCJri 1 1520-1 " Hon: Secretary TO CARPENTERS?.* JL MONDAY, the 6th May, ior,r, ? Roofing, our Offices and Auctioi ■•• , - ■: • Rooms;': I '£-' ~M ' For father pattlcttia'rrapß^fo ;^:k vV^ "i
IN accordance with the provisions of Section 63 of "The Education Act. 1877 " the Education Board of the District of Nelson hereby oppointTBURSD AY, June 6th, at 7 pm, for the MEETING of HOUSEHOLDERS in the several undermentioned Srhool Diitricts, to ELECT SEVhN HOUSEHOLDERS in each District to lorm the School Committee for the year 1878. The place of Meeting in each School Districts is also fixed as follows : — Aorere — The school house, Ferntown Addiaon's Flat— The echool house, Addison's Flat Charlestown— St. Patrick's school hous?, Charleston Collingwood— The school house, Colliagwood . Dovedale — The sehnol house, Dovfdale Eighty -Eight Valley— The school house, itighty-Eight Vallej? Hope — The school house, Ranzau Motueka— The school hous?, Motueka Moutere, Upper— The school house, Sarau Moutor<«, Lower— The school house, Lower Moutere Motupiko- The school house, Motupiko Motupipi— The school house, Motupipi Nelson— Provincial Hail, Nelson Nyat*moti— The school house, Ngatimoti Pangstotara— The echool house Pangatotara Richmond— The school house, Richmond. Reeffon— The court house, Reefton Riwaka— The school houte, Kiwuka Suburban North— The school house, Hillside Stoke — The school house, Stoke Spring Grove— The school bouse Spring Grove , Takaka East— The school house, Takaka Fast Tekaka, Upper— The school house, Long Plain ■ Takaka, Lower The school house, Lower , 'Jakaka I Waimea West— The srhool house, the i Village, Waimea West Wakefleld, Upper— The school house, Upper Wakefield Wakefield, Lower— The ochool house, Lower Wakefield Westport— The boys' school, Westport Karamea— The echool house, Kuratuea. By order of the Board, W C. HODGSON. Secretary Nelson Education Boatd. EXTRACT FROM EDUCATION ACT, 1877 REFERRING TO ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. Section 58. For every school district constituted under this Act there shall be a School Committee consisting of seven householders resident within the school district, to be elected as hereinafter provided. Section 63. The first meeting of the householders in every school district shall be held on such day in the year one thousand eight huudred and seventy-eight, and at such time and place, as the Board of the district in which such school districts respectively are shall for each appoint, and at every such meeting the householders preSent shall elect in manner hereinafter provided seven householders to form the committee for such district. ■ ■ ■•• 64. On the fourth Monday in the month of January iv each year succeeding the year one thousand eight hundred and seventyeight, a public meeting of the householders in every school district shall be held at a time and place to be fixed by the Board, and publicly notified at least fourteen days previously. At such meeting a Chairman shall be chosen, and the Committee for the preceding year shall giye a full report o$ its proceed-
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 104, 2 May 1878, Page 2
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