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EDUCATION BOARD.

..The mqntbly meetji)g of the Education 'Board was Md ' yesterday, Prisem—Messrs J, it, Blair (Chairma'i), W. W. McCardle, J. Young, F, IJ. Frase'r,BoV Paterson, and Dr IJewiip, M.1J.8.• ' . Mr" Joseph 'iiggin? attended on behalf of the Tokb'maru residents to ask tha'» ooliool should be established at that place, It was poinjfi| out that the disiriot was a rapicfiif increasing une, and at present there wereai least 80 children of school, age, whos.! parents were anxious that a fiojpj should be erected, mors especially as a gqod sq))Q(|l sijg pQuld easily be; obtained. The Chairman promised that the matter should have the'most favourable and earnest con-; si(ierat!<s' Mr Blaif thought, howerect a in tile district for abput sjx months, . . Leave.of absence lot a month was granted to Miss. Thorburn, Mount Cook Girls' School, and also to Mr W, Bountree, Mount Cook Boys' Soi°°l. , 1 Tlip of 0. O. Huou^rC; Opaki Mool,; Miss Alice Locltie, pupil teacher, Ulvde-quay Soliool; 0, M'Kenny, pupil teacher, Pahiatua School; and Miss Janet King,' assistant teacher, Petono School, were accepted, The sum of £lO was granted to Miss Ada Evans,' pupil ( teacheri' at Pahlatijui, towards her lodging expenses, h Grants were made, towards the. erection of shelter sheds: at Manakau and Paraparaumu, . ; ;i . : ; Certain improvements we're ordered to be efjepted to the teacher's residence at Cartertoii.' ' ' . ! The committee appointed to inspect

a site lit Te Horo was, with the addition of Mr McOardle, appointed to inspects site.at Otaki for a -neweobool at that place. " - ■! It m decided to 'ask the Sohool Committee at Ballatoce to furnish the i Board with specifications for the proposed work of fencing the sohool site at that place. The pay-sheet for the present month amounting to £lOll 5s 7d, was passod for payment. Tho Board then went into Com* mitteo,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4077, 31 March 1892, Page 2

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EDUCATION BOARD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4077, 31 March 1892, Page 2

EDUCATION BOARD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4077, 31 March 1892, Page 2

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