DUNEDIN.
Last night. The report of Committee, adopted at a meeting of the Education Board, provides that the salaries of all head teachers, tinder £200, be raised £20 per annum, that school mistresses be raised £10 per annum, that the fixed salaries of rectors of district High Schools be £376 per annum, that the fixed salaries of male pupil teachers be increased £10 per annum, that the bonus on classification issued by Minister be—lst class £75, 2nd £65, 3rd £55, 4tli £45, sth £35, 6th £25, 7th £15; that sewing mistresses be granted where there are 40 pupils, and that the Board maintain nil schools having; an average attendance of 20 pupils. The salaries of the Board's officers were also raised by £100, others by £25 each, excepting Inspectors who were raised at Ihe beginning of the year. M. H. Hawkins was committed for trial today charged with embezzling £1232 fro'u the Union Permanent Building Society. The JKuitangata Coal Company has sent a block of coal weighing two tons and a quarter to the Sydney Exhibition.
Very little excitement to-day over the municipal elections.
(Pjjk Press Agkkcy.)
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3346, 12 September 1879, Page 2
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187DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3346, 12 September 1879, Page 2
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