HOUSEHOLDERS' MEETINGS.
pwamoAHu. Mr. N. Brown presided over a fair attentates at the householders' masting. The itunul NO4W showed the school had had a successful jresr, whilst finances were tn a healthy eoMHMn, a credit of £23 being disclosed. The new committee are Messrs. N, Brown (chairman), J. - Blackstock, a. Harris, 7. Mehrtens and W. WU- ' son. The chairman dtitlOg thi evanlnf teuehed on the loss ot Mr. Couper, through the epidemic, remarking that deceased had proved a tery energetic secretary, whilst has work a* manager of the factory had been very satisfao- * tory to the suppliers. HQASBK. Sir. T. Coleman presided. The meeting was ■ Tm J,. ! 2 e ? !ed 1? toe fine report presented, thecredit balance being £3O. YoteS ot thanks ware •> passed to the headmaster (Hf. Sim) afid the staff, and also the retiring committee. The new committee elected were: Messrs. T. Coleman (chairman), Tsylor, B. Hoskln, J. Borchsrt and Walker (secretary). * DOUQLAB. Walter prMlded at the householders' meeting. The election resulted as follows: Chapman, H. Wllmhurit, A. Needham, ». Herding and T. Gillard. A credit 6,0 i! Id wti '"•closed, and the report of the year's work was of the mtat satis_i.The «M*aan (B. Walter), who declined re-election, has been on the committee .fbout it years, and the position was filled by the election of Mr. O. T. Chapman. MIDHIRST. There were only twelve householders present. A small credit balance was shown, Slid after this and the report had been adopted, the following committee was elected: 0 Smith (chairman). * -Carter, B. BUck, T. Coolßttß, 0, Bev nett, I M. Shotter and J. Bowmai. CARDIFF^ There was some difficulty In obtaining a commlttee, only a handful attending. HoWmv. Mr E. \\. Hancock, who presided, auWMOtd In securing the following oomfulKee: S, wTHancock (chairman), W. Mandcr (Secritarv) V Richards. E. Bennett and I, V. BeSSat A wwking '°' £U MBU * a TOKO, \ Mr. .1. T. Kilpatrtok presided wer <\m»n meeting. The annual report, la dSaUwYUh the school appointments, Stated tSaIR Wi. necessary to re-tar that portion UhTLm ES ffirt #n L otl '", Portions also tarred. The following committee was niarf £SE* m „ T - KUpatelck J KU
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1919, Page 5
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354HOUSEHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1919, Page 5
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