MORRINSVILLE NOTES
i 11 of t!l** Mmrinsvilb* Primary E" , Tl . overage attendance lor » & term is too. i During Octobt r the output of butter c . t j u . Morrins vilK* L>airy Company i r *aehed R‘3 tons, an increase of 215.7 i „ , . nt. Imin ovt-i the figure for IL L’S : Vi -»; tons) The output t<» date is • f»3 .on--- >vt.,. h • ..-.I with »l tons an- tho roi-r. l.ondinß prr.od im :-> n- 1 , ons . i» per cent ... The Morrinsville School Committee j last rvpulns <>n the sußßestion „f the headmaster to institute a prize- , ■lvina eeren.'.tiy to mark the eonclu*3..l. of the • loot year. An en.le.iiM.iIS to be made to '-. cure an address 1 bv Mr. Garrard, chief inspector, while c several items will be given by the j children Invitations will be issued to t all parents to be present. Arrange- } rri'-nts were left in the hands of Messrs. „ •yyilfces. E. McGregor. A. H. Wyatt, and * Mrs. Cornish. # # Following the October meeting of < c fb<- Morrlnsvllle School Committee, the e secretary wrote to the Education Board pointing out that the Baptist* Church tjow being used for auxiliary school c purposes, would not be available next < year, and stating that the provision of two additional classrooms already authorised would not be sufficient. In reply the board stated that it was understood that a convent school c was to be opened in Morrinsville next i v**ir, anti would draw pupils from \ the public school. This should affect j ( the question of accommodation at the t Morrinsville school. j - Two further sales of sections on the j 1 TV Mimi Estate, which was recently t offered to the Government, have been 1 effected and there is a possibility of . tho homestead block of I.<>(.)<> acres i changing hands. Mr. W. Savdlc. of ' Cambridge, has purchased a block of * ■ ...I nftfc Thi second sale ViM to ‘ Mr. J . Dfividson. of .Matamata. who I also secured 2t>© acres. An offer has t been made bv a prospective Dunedin ! buyer for the homestead block of j j 1,000 acres. If the sale eventuates the purchaser proposes to subdivide the j , property into eight farms. j
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 819, 13 November 1929, Page 11
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360MORRINSVILLE NOTES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 819, 13 November 1929, Page 11
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