TUAKAU.
OVERCROWDED SCHOOL. Inspector Gerrard visited the Tuakau School District on Monday for the purpose of WHiting on the Tuakau and Harrisville School Committees regarding the overcrowded state of the Tuakau School and to report upon the bssi method of extenshn. Mr Gerrard was met at the station: by Mr W. Gubb, chairman of the Tuakau-school, and olher members of the committee. He inspected the school accommodation and collected data regarding attendances and the distances children had to walk. A visit with similar re suits was made at Hanisville. Before leaving Inspector Gerrard received a deputation of members of the Town Board, at their request, and discusEed school matters within the Town Board area.
Mr Gerrard is to lay the result of his investigations before the Board of Education. His recommendations will be looked forward to with interest by householders in this district.
BELGIAN RELIEF FUND CONCERT.
The report that the above concer fixed for to-morrow (Wednesday) is to be postponed is quite inaccurate. The concert will be held as arranged and has already received the support such a worthy object deserves. The programme will be the best of its kind ever staged in Tuakau, and a crowded house is assured. The entire proceeds are to be devoted to the Belgian Relief Fund.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 252, 1 December 1914, Page 3
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