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WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD.

Monthly Meeting. ' Tho regular monthly meeting of the abovo Board was held yesterday, ! Present-Messrs-J. R. Blair (Ohair- , wan), F. 11. Eraser, W. A. Fitzher- ■ bert, W. 0, Buchanan, W. W. McCardle, P.Brady, J,Young, and Dr Newmau, The following was amongst Hie business transacted i The Chairman reported to the i Board a number of oasos in which th'o teachers of certain small schools aro receiving sa'nries in excess of the | regulations. It was resolved to allow tko question to remain in abeyance for tho present, tho teachers affected to be encouraged to look for promotion in districts where their services can be turned to better account. ' The question of adoption of the new regulations was postponed till tho new mombersof tho Board are elected, about two months hence. _ An application was received for an aided school at Casilo Point, It was decided that enquiries be made by the Inspector. A number of requisites were ordered for the Masterton School, It was resolved to allow Mr Robert Parker his travelling expenses for conducting the singing classes at Masterton, which, it was stated, had proved most successful, The Inspector was directed to report to the Board as to what ad» ditions were required at tho Greytown school. A claim mado by tho Mauriceville East Oomuiitte for school repairs was not entertained. A now olock was ordered to be sent to the school at Ballance, and Mr M'Cardlo was also authorised to take steps to have the leakage from the lavatory pipes at thePahiatua sclioJ stopped, M ; It was resolved to call for tonM for tho erection of the new Mitohelltowu; for fencing in tho ground at Mauriceville East ; forming a road to the : _ It was decided to villa East sohool with tank and some was granted for the ing the sohool fence The resignations Ohau, and to the Committees office was that

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4661, 1 March 1894, Page 2

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WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4661, 1 March 1894, Page 2

WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4661, 1 March 1894, Page 2

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