WAIORONGOMAI SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
At tlu- monthly meeting of the above School Committee, tlieie wore pivst'iit : Mf-sis B.iskott (<Jii.iirm.ui;, Ikeaon, Ilii-ht, Golds worths , ami McCrai vie. The ln'.ui teacher repoited the number on the 101 l foi labt luoiitli n-> 83, average attendance 54 ; he al.so re putted th.it some small lepairs be elleetetl in the Oh the motion of Mr Golilsworthy, seconiLtl b) Mi Hiist, it was ic*olved that the lepuirh im off juted without delay. A letter was read from Mr fS. Srnardon, complaining that hi^ son had been wrongful 1\ punished by the head teacher. Aftt-i Some di^c-u^ion it was leaolvcd, That the Sccietary infoiiu Mr Sinardon that the Committee, after duly considering I) itb bideb of the question, are of opinion that the teacher was fully justified in his action. A communication from the Secretary Boaid of Education was read, stating that the Udu.il capitation allowance had been placed to the cicdit ot the committee. Accounts to the amount of J£3 9tf. 6d were passed for payment. — [Supplied]
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 216, 20 August 1887, Page 3
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171WAIORONGOMAI SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 216, 20 August 1887, Page 3
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