Masterton School Committee.
The nsml'montWy'-meoWnw of lio|y Masterfon School ' Committee held last; evening'* Present- MessiStlt B. Feist (Ohaiman). W. Pwnellpil WJlom6iO/B.:Danielli;Ti*Wa^M andW.M,Eiisthppor i ::!;':i:^?^l _ The minutes of tho previous ing were read and confirmed* >/j^|fll The Treasurer's report was and showed a credit balance! lSj Id. ;...': ..s3®s ... . CORRESPONDENCE,.!.,;', O'' ; osM From Mr for leave of alMsf in of the effects of diphtheria, and ask'Ml ing the Committee to report favour-vfl|] ably on his application iotbe Bparji. : '>sfi It was moved seconded by Mr Morris "That the application of »bly recommended to tho " : sosom believing that.6 month enable him to return toliis'dutf covered. The that he has found it necessary to' WM relinquish hh for the time ~"sM being, ■ -;,:■:,'< M ':. : ?&jm HEAOMASTEc's REPOST. ,. : : ' gSP The j.eport of the headmastsv (Mr, 'M§. W. H. Jccuson) sLowrd:'Number of ; chiktanoiuol', 570; overdo : Sf dance, 874; per cenia 3 e, ;b9, added that the fuwrfce&r theuew ■;■ ?H class-room had been received irom : ;®| the Board. The annual -nspeo/on ' :: PM of tho school had been conducted by' -"'Mi tlie Inspector, MvFieowij. vMvF. ' : '-'--M H. Fraeev.o? the Wellington Ectaca. '|f| toon Board, had also ihspecM the school. . . .>'-^f '• IKMNT SCHOOL,■■'.;: ; ; ''.'.' .'^j The report of the teacher was -Jvf read, and showed, number on,*ha .*# roll, 110; averse, al^yAa ut ,'.s? Tho 6cho3l,lmd'bMflHß[ 9 Inspector (Mr day, and by Mr F. H, Thursday, '■'^ssl mmh% ■■■ <oi t Mr Dixon statect that the fireplaces vll in tho school buildiugs were in a very ; state. : '■ ' -V : It Was seconded by Mi? Oil tho attention of the Eoaidbe directed'3|| to the dangevons state' oi : ttio!fmk:.'ll places in the schco!,\ whereby the bailding is' endangered, and recmV r W1 mending thai they be,repairedly new iron backs.—Gamed.. ■:''. ?';".'. > • AOcpup.;'.^,.;,','.;"';.;:' j •Accfiuufs amounluig to 41356 d ■ .'■' were passed fc^paynjent.''''■'• i ■!
Tho Oljaiiiman stated that he had received from tho Department pf Agriculture soimo pamphlets with reference to .Arbor Day, that the matter ;be brought under the notice of the' local bodies. 1 'lt was decided to loavo the mattei* to Mr W.H, Jackson, . .
' DBA'tfAGB, .'•".■;••••'•* The notice of the Committee was. idiWYn'tqa'pqQhf watci'fovined for*the dripping of roof of the InfanjTSciiool.' This Secrotary stated that Mr Fj H. Frasev had mentioned this in his remarks upon the School,
ll;wasresolved,ontlio motion of Mr Moms, seconded by Mr Daniell, to leave the matter in the hands of : the visiting member for the ensuing month; ; : =: ; , s
DATE OP MEETING. Tho Chairman stated that the meetings of the Committees of the Town Council and the School Committco, were on tho Mime night, and suggested that the date of the meet, ing of the School CommilteV should bealterecj, . ! ''v' "'"• ; - •' : "■•' Mr Danioll moved that thonWit of meeting should be held on the soconchMonday of the inontlif ll This motion was seconded by MrEoist and earned, • .. i ;
. . VIBIT?KGMEMDER. '{ . Ml ' Easthope was appointed v git >ng member &:• the ensuing month. This concluded the business.!
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4751, 19 June 1894, Page 2
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477Masterton School Committee. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4751, 19 June 1894, Page 2
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