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SCHOOL COMMITTEE MATTERS AT PUKERIMU.

A few dayB ago it looked as if the excitement and interest which prevailed over the election of school committees at Hamilton and Cambridge wab pre\alent throughout the entire district, as in almost every other centre where a school evisted the meeting was well attended, and the election strongly contested by what, in homo cises, proved to 1)0 factions or parties interested in school matter-,, either of a private or public nature. But we regret to notice that the quiot ruuil retre.it of Pukerimu has been an exception to the rule, and the extreme lethargy and indifference which has prevailed in tli.it cli> trict for many years p.ust lias been .ulnucl to continue unbroken. On the ni','ht appointed for the annual meeting only two or three householder* turned up —at Ipasl not a sufficient number to form a quorum — and the bodid has m consequence l>*en obliged to fix. another night, the 2Sth inst., lor the adjourned meeting. In 187 U the .settlers of Pukerimu "onoluded that foi the rising geneiation of the district a school was absolutely necessai y, <uid •n a apiiit of patriotic hber.ihty they combined together and erected .1 building themselves, and made a present of it to the board. The board then appointed three commissioners to conduct the aff.ms of the school, and though annual meetings have been called ever since, a quorum has never yet been got together. There is smely something veiy discreditable about this ; something, to s.iy the least, which the settlers cannot be proud of. We sineciely hope that the mooting on the evening of the 28th inst. M'lll be well attended, as, if a quorum is not present the boaid will once more be under the necessity of Appointing another body of commissioners.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1807, 5 February 1884, Page 2

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SCHOOL COMMITTEE MATTERS AT PUKERIMU. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1807, 5 February 1884, Page 2

SCHOOL COMMITTEE MATTERS AT PUKERIMU. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1807, 5 February 1884, Page 2

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