Welligton Education Board.
■Hppe'.UMra metycsteraay. riMciH' Ulair' (dliairmatl) Buany, • jgglßrown, Buchanan, Frasor, Dr Newtiiaii J- .Pateraon.. Leave J of granted to Mr Beetbam ; B||fdr a' further period of tliroe tnonths. i of Mr W■ Hi Jackson, 1 for increased house allowHffifeance was tiot granted. Tho matter of j re-Uooring llio Kaitara School wan ( Ipl.eiEt in the hands of the Ohairnmn and v architect. The matter of repairs the 1 Qreytown school and the supplies for Feathersfcon School were refflrred to the Chairman and Meksra J and Bunny. The Inspector ||||.submitted his usual rejiorts of the ife; Bchools in several districts, and ■ that IcaoW.reaidoiices | be erected in now outlying Considerable., discussion pS-fensuod upon this question, the general of the myelin" being that the had not sufficient funds to put iiWfp" substantial dwellings, On the of Mr Bunny, seconded by the Sev Mr f aterson, it was decided to I?".- - instruct the Board's architect to i';',/ prepare plans for the erection of suitable houses, to consist ofnot less than four rooms. On the recommen- : dation of: the Inspector it was.de- ?:-> cided to appoint a Bupomumary and J &' relieving teacher at a salary of £l5O pjtfarinuiii with the understanding - appoihteeshonld not be raised _ to permanency within two 'ypars. ■ Bergeant-Major Bezar wrote with - reference to his election aa a member pY.of the Featherston Sohool Committee. Tho meeting • wfehed to place on > r . record that they .■■did not wish to , : establish' euch a bad precedent as ■ ■ countenacing ths election of paid servants of tho Board on school committees, and on tbe motion of Mr ;-i Patereon seconded by Mr Brown, the V- following motion was carried," That ' : the Board as a matter of principle jK ■. objects to paid servants acting upon [. committees but in the present'case ' ' no fnrther action bo taken." Leave %■ of absenoe from the teachers' :V' 7; instruction class was granted Miss r ilJM r Johnston, on account of feym-hoalth. A grant of L 5 was passed ; for repairs to the Alfredton sohool, provided that a certificate be rendered r f" to the Board that the work has really ' been completed. A similar grant of ; Ll2 was passed for repairs to the Mauriceville sohool, and Lls for a water supply to the Masterton sohool vradso passed. Tho tender of H. CrPayne, LlB 13b, for painting the residence and school at Matarawa waß accepted. Mr W. 0. Bachanan gave notice of motion: That a committoe, consisting of tho chairman, Mr A. W. Brown, and tho mover, be appointed to confer with the architect and . report to the Board as to the stylo of future school houses to be built and the quality of tho material to be used in their erection. This concluded the busings, Hamlet: "Tho air bites shrewdly." Horatio, " It is a nipping and an eager air, my Lord." Hid the philosophio Dane lived in our day and city, he would, with • thousand ol other intelligent citizens, have sought and obtained, tho truo Safeguard, trood, honest. Flannel, at To Aio House,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3240, 27 June 1889, Page 3
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499Welligton Education Board. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3240, 27 June 1889, Page 3
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