EDUCATION AT TAUERU.
(To the Editor of theDiM.),,,;.,/;! ■•: Sir,—lf " Settler," who writes to you from the Taueru, will apply mHmW retary to the Wellington Education > Board, ho will be furriißhed-wiih>a -copy'' of the Board's resruTations. , From these he will see that if.there are of children he states in his neighborhood' 3 T without a school the grant of four pounds, per head per annum' can' be fit |noe obi {i tained. -' W. I.V, It does not appear to be,-so ; generally, known ■'#■ H should that 1 the faWW always willing to, make;this tm\k til cases whore theOnnraberlof/toldi.en)i( 'not sufficient to justify them in opening a regular sehobl, The conditions fixed by the Board in its " regulations" must, of oourse,' be complied' I without! they'M A: are of a character • whibh' no' reasonable person can possibly object to. • £, If " Settler"- wishes for any further information or assistance in the matter I shall be glad IfhYdill write to' m'd: • ■" w-T' I am, &0., 0, Phaeazyn'. Longwood, May 23th.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 782, 1 June 1881, Page 2
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165EDUCATION AT TAUERU. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 782, 1 June 1881, Page 2
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