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Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the Year ending 31st December, 1912, in respect of Associated Classes conducted at the Waimate Technical School. Receipts. £ s. d. Expenditure. £ s. dCapitation on classes .. .. .. 62 14 4 Balance at beginning of year .. .. 32 711 Capitation on account of free places .. 26 8 6 Salaries of instructors .. .. .. 213 12 0 Furniture, fittings, and apparatus .. .. 21 9 10 Office expenses (including salaries, stationery, Material.. .. .. .. .. 8 8 8 &c.) .. .. .. .. .. 317 5 Subsidies on voluntary contributions .. 97 19 6 Advertising and printing .. .. .. 14 17 0 Fees .. .. ' .. .. .. 104 2 6 Lighting and heating .. .. .. 13 10 8 Voluntary contributions .. .. .. 53 14 6 Bent .. .. .. .. .. 2 y 10 Sales .. .. .. .. 20 211 Material for class use .. .. 30 4 8 Contraots (new buildings, additions, &o.) .. 44 0 6 Balance at end of year .. .. .. 40 0 9 £395 0 9 £395 0 9 Ernest Hassall, Chairman) , M W. H. Beckett, Secretary f ot Managers - Extract prom the Report of the Managers of the Pairlie Technical Classes Association. During the past year four classes have been conducted —viz., cookery, veterinary science, dressmaking (2). The attendance at all these classes has been well maintained, the number of individual students attending the classes being about the same as during the preceding session The dressmaking classes have been in every way most successful, fully one-half the pupils attending coining by rail from Albury and the intermediate stations. An effort will be made next session to carry on a class at .Albury under the management of the association. The veterinary science class conducted by Mr. A. M. Patterson, M. R.C.V.S., supplied a long-felt want, and it is to be hoped that this instructor's services can be obtained again next year. A most successful class in cookery was conducted. The fees for the session are not quite so large as formerly, this being due to the fact that several of the students travel by rail to attend the classes, and the association, owing to the expense of travel, litis in these cases made a substantial reduction in the fees. Still, if the Department pays oapitation on the same basis as last year the classes should clear themselves in tin-year's working. .Ins. King, Chairman. Don McCaskill, Director. Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the Year ending 31st December, 1912, in respect of Associated Classes conducted by the Fairlie Technical Classes Association. Receipts. £ s. d. j Expenditure. £ s. d. Balance at beginning of year .. .. 37 6 6 Salaries of instructors .. .. .. 79 17 (i Capitation on classes .. .. .. 50 0 6 Office expenses (including salaries,, stationery, Material.. .. .. .. ..372 &c.) .. .. .. .. .. 21 711 Subsidies on voluntary contributions .. 24 2 0 Advertising and printing .. .. .. 2 0 9 Fees .. .. .. .. .. 25 18 6 Lighting and heating .. .. .. 3 8 7 Voluntary contributions .. .. .. 18 19 6 Insurance and repairs .. .. .. 616 0 Sales of material .. .. .. .. 218 0 Material for class use .. .. .. 615 10 Interest, Post Offioe Savings-bank .. .. 2 6 8 Telephone .. .. .. ..235 Sanitation .. .. .. ..910 Train fares and sundries .. .. .. 2 2 9 Board and lodging (instructors) .. .. 8 16 0 Furniture, fittings, and apparatus .. 15 0 Balance at end of year .. .. .. 21 4 1 £164 18 10 £164 18 10 Joseph King, Chairman ) f D. McCaskill, Secretary I" ana " Extract prow the Report of the Managers en-- the Pleasani Point Technical Classes Association. It is gratifying to report an increase both in the number of classes and in the number of students. Classes were successfully established in dressmaking, singing, ambulance, ami woolclassing. The dressmaking class has been the most popular of our classes for some years, and still continues to draw the greatest number of students. Very satisfactory work was also carried out in the- other c-lasses, and the thanks of the Managers is here accorded to the instructors, bocal bodies have' again given liberal financial support, but there is amide room for increase in the number of individual subscribers. The association is in a sound financial position. J. MAZE, Chairman. Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the Year ending 31st December, 1912, in respect of Associated Classes conducted by the Pleasant Point Technical Classes Association. Receipts. £ s. d. Expenditure. £ s. d. Balanoe at beginning of year .. .. 60 6 9 Salaries of instructors .. .. .. 45 6 0 Capitation on classes .. .. .. 13 19 3 Office expenses (including salaries, stationery, Subsidies on voluntary contributions .. 10 7 0 &c.) .. .. .. .. 15 15 10 Fees .. .. .. .. 29 7 6 Advertising and printing .. .. .. 216 0 Voluntary contributions .. .. .. 9 0 0 Lighting and heating .. .. .. 0 5 3 Sundries .. .. .. .. 219 0 Insurance and repairs .. .. .. 17 4 Caretaker .. .. .. .. 6 15 0 Refund class fee .. .. .. 0 10 0 Bank oharges .. .. .. .. 0 10 0 Balance at end of year .. .. 52 14 1 £125 19 6 £125 19 6 J. Maze, Chairman ) ~, Geo. T. Palmer, Secretary l of Mana B ers -

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