WINCHESTER SCHOOL.
iO THK £ DITCH. Sib, —ln Mr Hobert Smith’s report of ii meeting of the Winchester School Committee it is made to appear as if the hoarj. tsacljer had ordered on l)is o\vn persona) authority all the goods supplied by Mr Hutton as per account furnished. Now this is not true, as I am in a position to assort that the said goods were ordered by me, as chairman, by direction of the late Committee, who, T think, ha ( d quite tej Jitpcji right to do iis and llio four intelligent members who passed a resolution ilittultillg alike fo tliS liVtti a nd to the head teacher.
There are other matters mentioned in jil'p) report aiy false am] malicious, pud qnworthy qf any right-minded set of rqetb Rut the present committee are very much like the Sydenham Licensing Commissioners —they would squelch and hang before giving a fair trial, to judge by tljoir actions ip tlqe brief space of one month.—_l am, uty, W, Cabston (Late Chairman). Winchester, June Oth, 1892,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2366, 7 June 1892, Page 3
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172WINCHESTER SCHOOL. Temuka Leader, Issue 2366, 7 June 1892, Page 3
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