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Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the Tear ending Slst December, 1907, in respect of Associated Classes conducted by the Ashburton Technical Classes Association. Receipts. £ s. d. Expenditure. £ s. d. Balance at beginning of year .. .. 148 3 0 Salaries of instructors .. .. .. 275 4 1 Capitation on associated classes .. .. 65 2 6 Office expenses (including salaries, stationery, Rent .. .. .. .. .. 250 &c.) .. .. .. .. 56 110 Material.. .. .. .. .. 9 9 6 Advertising and printing .. .. .. 10 18 6 Subsidies on voluntary contributions .. 80 17 0 Lighting and heating .. .. .. 13 10 2 Fees .. .. .. .. 93 10 9 Insurance and repairs .. .. .. 12 6 9 Voluntary contributions .. .. .. 18 2 0 Examinations, &c. .. .. .. 118 4 Examination fees .. .. .. 15 0 Material for class use .. .. .. 29 18 6 Proceeds cookery sales and demonstrations .. 22 6 0 Setting and sharpening saws .. .. 17 6 Sales timber .. .. .. .. 269j Cleaning .. . .. 16 3 0 Admission to breaking-up ceremony .. 2 5 6; Rail-fares for dressmaking instructor .. 810 From North Canterbury Eduoation Board — ; Contracts (new buildings, additions, &c.) .. 24 3 1 Capitation, sohool classes .. .. 131 6 0 Furniture, fittings, and apparatus .. .. 49 11 5 Balance at end of year .. .. .. 77 14 10 £576 19 0 £576 19 0 Henry Davis, Chairman ) f ■«.-, J. McLeod, Secretary j 's • Extract from the Report of the Managers of the Lyttelton Associated Classes. During the year 1907 school classes for instruction in cookery and woodwork, and an adult class for dress cutting and making were conducted at Lyttelton. The school classes were well attended throughout the year, and although the attendance at the dress-cutting class kept up well at first, the average fell rather seriously towards the close of the year. Owing to removal from the district the Committee suffered the loss of the services of Mr. F. W. Sandford, the instructor in woodwork, but were exceptionally fortunate in securing in his stead the services of Mr. W. Bridge, another capable instructor. The two school classes, cookery for the girls and woodwork for the boys, are filling a most pronounced want, and very pleasing results are being attained. Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the Tear ending Slst December, 1907, in respect of Associated Glasses conducted by the lyttelton Technical Glasses Association. Receipts. £ s. d. Expenditure. £ s. d. Balance at beginning of year .. .. 30 5 8 Salaries of instructors .. .. .. 52 18 0 Rent .. .. .. .. 40 0 0 Office expenses (including salaries, stationery, Subsidies on voluntary contributions .. 10 0 0 &c.) .. .. .. .. .. 149 Fees .. .. .. .. .. 515 0 Advertising and printing .. .. .. 810 0 Voluntary contributions .. .. .. 10 0 0 Lighting and heating .. .. .. 2 9 2 From North Canterbury Education Board— Rent .. .. .. .. .. 40 ' 0 0 Capitation, sohool classes .. .. 42 7 6 Material for class use .. .. .. 511 8 Cleaning .. .. .. .. 8 16 0 Balance at end of year .. .. .. 18 18 7 £138 8 2 £138 8 2 S. R. Webb, Chairman i „ ~ n T c I- of Managers. G. Lewin Secretary j 6 Extract from the Report of the Managers of the Rangiora Technical Classes Association. The Managers have much pleasure in reporting that, considering the unfavourable conditions under which the classes have to work as regards the building in which the classes are held, very satisfactory work has been done in various subjects. The dressmaking classes have been very well attended, and thorough practical work has been carried out under the instruction of Miss Gillies. In cookery the school class is a very large one; the evening class has not been so well attended as in the previous year. The typewriting and shorthand classes have been fairly well attended. The Managers regret that owing to want of accommodation no class for boys in woodwork has yet been commenced. Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the Year ending Slst December, 1907, in respect of Associated Classes conducted by the Rangiora Technical Classes Association. Receipts. £ s. d. Expenditure. £ s. d. Capitation on associated classes .. .. 79 16 3 Balance at beginning of year .. ~ 0 6 5 Fees .. .. .. .. 46 3 0 Salaries of instructors .. .. .. 108 0 0 From North Canterbury Education Board— Office expenses (including salaries, stationery, Capitation, sohool classes .. .. 21 4 11 &c.) .. .. .. .. .. 096 Balance at end of year .. .. .. 0 311 Advertising and printing .. .. .. 4 6 6 Lighting and heating .. .. .. 2 0 3 Rent .. .. .. ~ .. 400 Material for class use .. .. .. 4 12 2 Board and lodging of instructors .. .. 14 1 3 Caretaker .. .. .. .. 9 0 0 Bank charges .. .. .. .. 0 12 0 £147 8 1 £147 8 1 Jas. Carmichael, Chairman 1 . ~ James Marshall, Secretary j ot Miula gers-
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