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SCHOOL COMMITTEES

HOUSEHOLDERS’ MEETINGS,

HELD ON MAY 3. Hamilton Burn.—Five householders were Jsrescur and Mr Thomas Goodgcr presided. The roll number for the school is 24. The armmd statement ,-howed' a credit balance of lli Ids ad. The followin'; were elected a committee for the ensuing year;— Messrs T. Goodger (chairman i, A. Mew ton (secretary!, Vi. Hceium, T. Kearney anil J. Cournane. New River Ferry.—A good number of householders were present. The roll number for the school is 13 and the average attendance lor the year was 1(5. The annual statement showed a credit balance of £1!) 7s 11(1. Tlie followin'; were elected a committee for the ensuing year;- Messrs P. Cordon (chairman 1 , J. Marshall , 11. Cook, W. \ckers and A. Kempton. Nokcmai.-- Five householder:' were present and Mr Burke presided. The roll number for the school is 11, The annual statement showed a credit. balance of Gs- 3d. The following were re-elected a committee for the ensuing year:—Messrs J, V*'. Burke (chairman!, A. Cameron (secretary!, Mrs A. Copland. Miss F. Cameron, and Mr Jag H. Campbell. Pine Bush.—No committee was formed, only one householder bein'; present. Rees Valley, Glenorchy.— Ten householders were present and Mr M. Harris [ resided. The roll number for the school is 14 and the average attendance for the year was 12. The annual statement showed a credit balance of £23 Os 5(1. The followin'; were elected a committee for the ensuing year:— Messrs M. Harris (chairman), J. George (secretary), J. Cronin, W. Grant and 11. Ross. Sandstone School.—Four householders were persent and Mr E. Hodge presided. The roll number for the school is 17 and the average attendance for the year was 15. The annual statement showed a credit balance of £lO 12s lid. The following were elected a committee for the ensuing year:— Messrs K. Hodge (chairman). F. W. Shallard (secretary-, ]•’. Walker. R. Harvey and R. Slocombe, Wendon.— sir Alex. MacKay presided. The annual statement showed a credit baltince of £lO Ss 7d. The following were elected a committee for the ensuing year:— Messrs Alex. MacKay (chairman), William Stevenson (secretary). Waiter Miller, John Stewart and Thomas A. Barclay. Waimabaka. —Six householders were prerent and Mr Holms presided. The roll number for the school is 57 wnd the average attendance for the year wad 51.5. The annua! statement showed a credit balance of £l4 Os Id. The following were elected a committee for the ensuing year: — Messrs A. Holms (chairman), J. A. Stirling (secretary), Orlowski, Elliot and Templeton.

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Southland Times, Issue 18817, 10 May 1920, Page 7

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415

SCHOOL COMMITTEES Southland Times, Issue 18817, 10 May 1920, Page 7

SCHOOL COMMITTEES Southland Times, Issue 18817, 10 May 1920, Page 7

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