SECONDARY SCHOOL.
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Considerable time v.a, lakeii lip a' (lie High Selinol 110-ir.r- meeting y.-'ci: | brought forward by Mr. W. 11. Mi,yc- ; Advertising (he Si hook-Mr. i[i.,f.i mh united a'dver!isiug .in Hie Aw bland paper-, us well as in the New-- Plymouth papers, thai addition il ai-i-oniiiiodatiuii hail been provided for bovs at the svhoid. After ill-, JOwing Iuil! supported thi> suggestion, and expressed an opinion in favor of a,: advertisement in the lli-.wkc's i'ay papers, it wa., deei.k-d lo eilverlUe I iniiiieiliiileiv in the ,'■:; rat ford, llav.er.i, Aui-klairl and Napier papers .'-tiiiiiu;;.--.Mr. i!o;, ,-s a!-o uijjrd lieai)poii:,.i.ie:il of auo.y.er junior nmsie!-, and si.ite.! lie had li-.ud of a suitable mail wiiom. lie eould if au'J.iuiii 3 .-.l (0 ib so. Tiu- nei-e.--.arv authoriiv was jiiven. (he siil.iiT In-ill;; lixed at i'li".') per
Coiiir.ii-reii-.l .lii.-.ti-uetni'-Al'li'i' mahv i'.i o i-uss:i.ji, it was ileeided lhat the :o:|iii's- of Mr. Moves for Ihe njip .iutiiieul of a i-oxiiicf-ial iiistrui-tor aboal
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thai a inast-i- would he needed to take char:!;, aI. Niyi-r P- 11 ,e. uiien- boys Wft\' l-oiir-iet. The. raition would, iiowevi-r, vi-it the hou-c r\rvy day and do the uecc.-Kiirv ■,vork'. The bovs would nieri-lv s'eep ut Ni-11 House. ' . :
It was ib-.ldi-d to a-k .Mr. Jfalii.iin lo take ehan;.. a'. \\-:,v Mouse. OirU' School.- A rii..i.-1-.tion by Mr. Jio.-l--.rill for an auditiena! teach >r at the ;;'ii-is' school was postponed in order to obu!:i :i report iroiu AP-s (Jvaut. till!
pri'ii-ipal, who is to be asked- to reoert monthly in I'u'.ui-c.
New Ovmnasuuii.-Plans \xnv then pined on the table in connection with 'ho"'pi. -eat evinriasiinu for use as n classroom, ami the erection of 1; new L'-.-iuuiisiiim.
Mr. l-iwinv;-. on behalf of ihe Pimuice Committee the;: exiilnined that since the d-ci-iou iirrived 111 at the special niei-t-
'in; of (he JV.ar.l. a scheme had been bruueiil forw:.r<i for moving- (lie iihl gymnasium, turn in;; it into a cliss-room and ore;ting the new gviiiiiasilim on the site, hilt ill front of the pre:ent building. This would coit le;-; than (he origi-iiiil idea, as tliere would be no etnavalinn. Since tin- Publie Trustee had notilied (he Hoard lhat he had no niiv.n-v i» land, it seemed better to adopt (his aUernalive scheme. The school was crippled wiilioul ,i gyniniisiiun. After eons ; ile;-abl» 'discussion, it was then decided ihat the Kiimnee Oouimiltee slioul-.l proceed immediately with Ihe moving- of Hi: old gymnasium mi-l ils eonversh.n into class-rooms, and call nl(iina(e(ender, for t!ie erect ion of n new Svmiiiisiuni oil tin- old site, in wood or concrete.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 172, 20 January 1914, Page 6
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451SECONDARY SCHOOL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 172, 20 January 1914, Page 6
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