NOTES FROM TOKO.
(From Our Own Correspondent). After the usual monthly meeting of the Toko School Committee, which was held on Monday night, it was decided to give the school and outbuildings a good fumigating, this being the third recently. The attendance has been very good lately. There are 68 boys and 64 girls on the roll at present. The grounds are in very good order, \Vfych" isppaks; very well for the committee. /The ; head jjmjstress (Miss G. Coleman), ieft : last'' Friday to take oharge v "„<ii'\the new-school at Pukengahu. Before leaving she was presented with several useful presents from the other teachers and scholars. Miss Coleman has been on- the school staff for the last eight years.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 92, 24 March 1916, Page 3
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