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MASTERTON SCHOOL QOMITTp. . ..'.■- REPORT.- -.;;.;: YOUR Committee havo to- report another year of satisfactory work in tho Masterton School, during which the teaching staff has brought tho varioi;G classes to an exceptionally high standard of efficiency. : . The average attendances during (lie paßt year, excluding- 0110 month, Tvluiii' Were'4oo, the number of children on the ''.roll being 503. : • Your Committee could havo securd. :. la'rger attendances, but pending the en <•• • tioiixif the additional class-rooms; they k ! : that they could not discharge their dr.-.-J /wards children whose education v. : ; eing neglected, without overcrowd! .- the school to an extent which woujl have endangered the health of the pupil'-. The annoxed balance-sheet shows t-l-.j; the school funds are in a'satisfactiVv position, the Town Lands' Trust: having continued their liberal grant in aid duri. ;. the past year. The published reports of the Inspect 0"; have already made you familiar with the gratifying progress of the school a3 well os of the success of the higher classes. The thanks of householders are due to Mr Grundy and his able assistants for their painstaking labors, and also to the members of the Educational Board who have displayed a warm interest in the 'success of your school. Sixteen meetings of the Committee have been held during the past year and the attendances of the various members has been as following:—J. C; Eoddington, 16; R. M. Galloway. 10; Joseph Payton f 15; G. W. Wooclroofe, 14 ; Alexander Johnston, 13; William Lowes. 11: A. Bish, 9. Your. Committee, in conclusion, have .the pleasure to report that the School •Cadet Corps still continues to be a credit to the town; also that Mr W, Sellar as 'Secretary and Treasurer has discharged his duties with zeal and ability. . J.C.BODDINGTON.-.-: -■-■■:. Chairman..- . Statement of Receipts and Expenditure.; •Masterton School Committee 31st December, 1884. .- . £. ». d.; To balance in Bank Ist Jan., 1884 27 GlO To Education Board Capitation 97 10 O To Town Lands Trust Grant 50 0 0' To' Subscriptions for Prizes and Library ... '... 20 9. C To Sale of School Requsites 47 2 3 £242 8 7 „By cleaning school and out- '!■ buildings By fuel for school use By repairs to buildings, fences and furniture By scientific apparatus By printing By advertising .., By bonus teacher- , By salary, Secretary By flchool stationery... $y school prizes By sohool requisites By stamps, sundries, and cartage By (school Cadet donation ... By rent, Committee room ... By school library Balance

£242 8 7 OELLAR, Secretary and Treasurer. ■ January 10th, 1885. "We do hereby certify that the above is ft true abstract of the school fund accounts of the School Committee for the year endthe 81st December, 1884, and that, the said accounts are correct, duly vouched, fcnd in accordance with law. J. C. BODDINGTON, Chairman S. C. A. DORSET, Auditor, 16th January, 1885. WELLINGTON GIRLS-HIGH • "■'•■ SCHOOL. MIHE fet quarter will begin-on TUES- \ . DAY 3rd February. • CHAS.IYPOWLES,'"... 1897. ' Secretary-.; •WELLINGTON COLLEGE. HHB first quarter will begin on MON-' ; DAY, 2nd February.' CHAS. P. POWLES, 897. Secretary, . SCHOOL, THE ANNUAL MEETING of House- . holders in the Masterton School Dis. trict will be held in the SCHOOL BUILDINGS on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of electing a School Committee for the eniuing year.

J, P. BODDINGTON, Chairman Masterton School. ~, OTICE is hereby given 7 that ths JM Partnership hitherto existing between the. undersigned as storekeepers at Jsastertonhaß tins day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent, ~ Tj\e hiisineas will in future bo carried on by the undersigned, B. B. HARE, under the style of "Rapp & Hare," as hitherto, and the said E. B, HARE will receive all • moneys owing to, and discharge all debts due by the late firm. Dated.at .Masterton this 21st day of January, 1885, E.B. HARE, WALTER RAPP. Witness— W. G. Beard,Solicitor, Masterton'. 1895 NOTICE, >ERSQNS wishing to.join a NEW SPECIAL SETTLEMENT . PUKETOI.TffiAUMEA VALLEY ije requested to send in namesj with.a ' deposit of Bs to the Wairarafa Daily : offic9, : or to Mr W. W. Mc'CARDLE,- -on '# ttfofr' SATURDAY next, Janua

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1897, 24 January 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1897, 24 January 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1897, 24 January 1885, Page 3

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