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BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.

The above Baaicl met at Mr. F. P. t'orkili'a office on Friday. Present: Messrs. R. Cock (chairman), J. Strauchon, A. Wade, and A. Faull. | Mr Wade mov.'d : " That the Board ! regrt-t'ed that Mr C. K, Stock was unj bble to be prrs<?nt on account of gjvi-ra . illnwa,"---Ti.w was carried unanimously. John Gibson, Smart r.'ad, asked permission to git tho s L oce on part of his properly taki-noof.u f . By this mews t u .e ground could be lowered, and the furze eradicated.^-Mr Mtrchmt (Rwger) i epo"'ed f ivour-ibly on the applicition.—Mr Faull said ha was afraid that by taking the fit me a«ay the ground might be lowered, and all >w water to. lie upon it.—Mr Marchant explained th\t the < ontractor was going to put a foot of earth all over the part from which stone was being t kea. — Mr Wads moved that th<? requ-st b acc ded to, ob condition that the ground ba left in proptr order to the satisfaction of tbd Ranger..—Seconded by Mr Faull, and carried. Mr Marchint mm io r .el the nutter of S'.veiMl of the Board'n cottages at Patea, and it was decided to direct Mr Marchan I '. to inspect the properti s, and repot to t l e Chairman, the latter to have power to a':t if neces-aryi The Secietory dre » the Board's attevinn ro the un*a»isf ictory state tf the relations of ooe of its t»nantf, Mi'ls o f the Smart-roa'i, who was be hind will his rent, and hai let the furzi and b!»c*b- i rry g on the land, avd the f Byo to ruin. Mr Ma ch'.rt a'sT rep r ed on tha section. It was iu a most tinsatisfacoiy cjniliti n —After «niw rii cushion, it wes ( ro olved that Md's be given notice to • go o.i with <mpr vein n s to the farm witliia a fo t> i_'lr, imptovemm's to b i kept f;oiiw cout nualiy; and if this i< »int do..e reasonably, tteps will be takeu t> n -»nt.)i into p s-ca>ioD. The followinv; applics.'ions for p»r----miss'nn-1 > transfer were agieed to: V. J. WaLshe t> M. Duller, sections 531 i.nd 533, New Plymouth; R. Gry'ls t-i T. Smarr, pvrt b<c. 8, O kura town belt; Jo J . Riohafcds' executors to Jn\ Dooovm, three leases in Patea suburbs; W. Muir toTC. E. Citchpale, se:-. 33, b'ock 1, Maho ■ • W, P. tiarre to Henry Brown and Co., sjc. 113, Manganui; T. and R. Wiight to T. Wriaht, jnr., and W. J. Wiight, se.'. 14, b'ock 12, Waitara.

The application of Mrs Giyla'rd to sublet sec. 164, Huia and Waiwakiiho, to Mr Co'dric't was a°r< ed to. Applications for p--rmis*ion to mortgage we 1 e deal 1 ; with ; acc juuts were p «ss id, tind the B )ard adj >urned.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 145, 13 July 1901, Page 2

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BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 145, 13 July 1901, Page 2

BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 145, 13 July 1901, Page 2

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