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EDUCATION BOARD.

health, lie, in each case tutea during Inspeotor.

It was res the election Gladstone,'t elected on tl appointed b'

Thesumi sewing mist A vote of Bish, Mayoi a handsome school.

The ordinary mqnthly meeting of the Wellington 1 Mucatioj: BoMd was held at 10 o'pfopk yesterday njoyning, "aji'd 'pj' attended by the following members : The Hon, (f, Randal Jpjinsor), Messrs, G, Beetljam and T, Mason, M.H.H.'s, Rev. J. Paterßon, and Mr J. R. Blair. On the motion of the Kev. J L Patei'son, seconded by Mr Beetham, Mr J. R, Blair was elected Chairman for the ensuing year without opposition, The Education Department wrote, stating that tho Government had a large supply of the" Publio Works" map of New Zealand, whioh they were willing to place at the disposal of Education Boards throughout the colony, to bo hung on the walls of schools, at 10s per copy, The Chairman remarked that the map was an excellent one, and much oheaper than other maps of the colony. Ho advised the Board to obtain a supply. It was deoided to procure 60 copies,

The resignations of Miss Grace Oaborn, pupil teacher at the Terrace School, Miss O'Halloran, of Waihakeke, Miss Mullens, of Kaiwarra, and George Bobinson, pupil teacher at the'Mdttnt Cook Boys' School, wereaccdpteU •■■ '• ' ' . '' ! ' Ilie Afipoinfaanf; of Teachers Committee i'ecom'jneilded the appointments ;—Atisistant' ; toaster, Te Aro, Roberfc ii: 'Morton"; "mislress, waihakeke,', Jane R. Morrison ;' pupil teachers—Newton, Jaabella pampjiell; Terraco, o,' E, Leetl)am; |Caiwarra, AJiceHbbhs; Mount Cook Boys, Mayd iKydej'; Tp Arp 'ipfants/ Jane D. Steven's. These appointments were confirmed, in every instance, Wjth regard to the ]Vaihakeke school the localcomraift.ee recommended the appoint' mpnt pf Mr Apstip, ' Mr BeethapTnioved that-Jtr Austin be appointed, accprdirjgly, but,'' after considerable discussion his amendment found np seconder, and therefore fell through, • Applications were made for leave-qf absence from.school duties on : the part of Mre E. R, Jones, assistant at the Carterton school, and Miss AliA.Nbtt, mistress of the Ohariu school, owe ground of ill- ■ :L■::■■■..." JL ..

Withrega garding the MastertonO ported'that sideralion." taken in the The name was added t< Chairman bt In the ah telegraphed t on business, the following of teachers' s To add af Schools' the where the \ 250 childrei

that the able the BotHH salary to country Beetham carried cepted Board's largely the mittee instead^^^^H Aftj^^^^H |elec|^^^^H 40'mei^^^^H the |^^^H firmed. j^^M i Beetham, tnaj^H but decliningj^H • Messrs , clined to . tween sub-Lq^H • R. Bunny., [ ant ThompsolH . Dalrymple aptefl ballot was taken ■ 5 Donald, Asecofl 3 for Mr Donald, bfl 1 quired majority tl d The election ofl . Wyllie resigned,« e sub-Lieutenant: 1 i Wilton, and Volunl 8 didates. The two i n had great pleasure! i. Mr Donald, the al |a ceived with applaJ h to see if he had J

the result every member declared M. ant amid Donald returned the honor they hoped by making himself confidence, and his power to prom^^H As this left the it was resolved to ||^H elect an officer at*^H Wilton, Corporals «H and Volunteer Fre^H Acting Color-Sergea^H also nominated, bJ^| A ballot resulted hj^H Wilton and WoJ^M taken, resultiif(^^^fl ballot was'then^^^H but as he failod^^^| ber of votes theH^H It was unanv^^H motion of vol. /v^^| tion of a captain^^M three months. Nominations fc^H takenjafter parade^H It was resolved t^H on Wednesday nex^H of having a pavadfi S^B will be disouesod. Lieutenant Wyllio ■ the laat occasion on wH the honor of presiding desired to thank the! manner in which they hi ted him to carry out his I 3 years he had been inl been absent from parol the next three years he 1 , ber of the company wo the fame thing. Host them the desirability of , ; vfiunptu'aUl'drill.' ff tl 'not the slightest hes^taj would very eqon havfftM ) in the disl'ricj, ~A hearty vote of thanl : Lieutenant Wyllie.

Lioutonant Donald i had much pleasure in<pn with a cup, to be fired"l the terma to be fixed U

mittee. He would hi

months ago, but it thought he was trying tjon officers. He hope it',' aajia thought tjiegei up tl)'e 9pir}f qf thp i Mr Dpnald prepen oription of whioh wijl It was creatly admi freely Kpreßeed. tha larger score than that

Ruck's to seoure it.

A meeticg of thi will be held at Oolot shop on Monday evei

The vital statistics Nelson shows 19 i marriages during the Customs' receipts f to £Blls. J A boy named 0 down, and had both a barouche this afteil

The Spring ceedingly pretty, Ladies' Drm tiUas, Ribbom, unusually'"large Wellington (would visit Jff i/jjmg's %'fVH^H The stock .and''B6ytf:wcar order for Te Axo been parefplly cionsly chosen, ioobtaiq. One Honse'is the Yeuihi'Vloikity. shoull keep this •visjttcwn, Smhlj' Te ; A trip tathe.JSrnpjre bejnade piojsqrable .wjio.can oombjne bflsjness pHJ| must be gratifying to stookß'Ofcseasonable; #(## ;» n ] 'suoliM can-be- seen only population like the City ; qfJ Visitors from the Wairarapajfl the largest and best selected™ icAroHotiM. ■;■-:' v' :^M

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 1038, 1 April 1882, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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EDUCATION BOARD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 1038, 1 April 1882, Page 2

EDUCATION BOARD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 1038, 1 April 1882, Page 2

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