E.—s.
Table J5. —Number of Pupils attending Classes other than Classes at Technical High Schools during the Year ended 31st December, 1923.
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Controlling Authorities, Technical School Boards, and Managers. Number of Students. Free Discharged Compulsory Other T«*.ii. Pupils. Soldiers. Pupils. Pupils. totals. , J Number of Students. 1 Auckland Education Board— Auckland Technical School* " Elam " School of Art* Other classes, Auckland District Auckland University College Council — School of Engineering Taranaki Education Board — New Plymouth Technical School* Stratford Technical School* VVanganiiL Education Board— Wanganui Technical. School* H'eilding Technical School* Palmerston North High School Board—■ Palmerston North Technical School Hawke's Bay Education Board— Napier Technical School* Waipawa Technical School* Other classes, Hawke's Bay District Wellington Education Board — Wellington Technical School* Petone Technical School* Other classes. Wellington District Managers, Masterton Technical School — Masterton Technical Schoolf Nelson Education Board— Nelson Technical School* Westport Technical School* Other classes, Nelson District Canterbury College Board of Governors — School of Art School of Engineering School of Commerce Canterbury Education Board— Christchurch Technical School* .. Ashburton Technical School and euboentres* Greymouth Technical School* Timaru Technical School* Kaiapoi Technical School* Pleasant Point technical classes* Tomuka technical classes* Waimate technical classes* Other classes, Canterbury District OtagO University College Council — Homo-science classes Commerce classes OtagO Education Board— Dunedin Technical School* Uunedin School of Art* Oamaru Technical School* Milton technical classes* Southland Education Board— Invercargill Technical School* Gore High School Board— Gore Technical School . 457 7 .. 464 928 349 349 368 3 31 543 945 97 97 191 .. 103 ' 40 334 1 .. .. 13 14 56 I) 48 . 211 321 53 .. .. 49 102 404 2 .. 336 742 84 7 .. 156 247 9 .. 8 17 86 1 .. 78 165 447 .. .. 874 J, 321 (il .. .. 115 176 54 .. .. 71 125 209 ! 12 .. 184 405 i 180 .. .. 251 431 70 1 .. 122 193 122 122 178 6 70 400 654 260 260 78 78 649 75 ' .. 1,027 1,751 244 .. 17 66 327 7 . . . . 59 66 206 .. .. 203 109 43 43 8 8 91 91 J06 106 123 J 23 64 64 115 115 503 .. .. 497 1,000 170 170 26 .. .. 76 102 27 27 307 21 .. 237 565 17 .. .. 53 70 457 368 191 1 56 53 404 84 86 447 61 54 209 180 70 7 "8 I) 2 7 9 1 12 1 81 103 48 464 349 543 97 40 13 211 49 336 156 8 78 874 115 71 184 251 122 122 928 349 945 97 334 14 321 102 742 247 17 165 J, 321 176 125 405 431 193 122 178 6 70 400 260 78 654 260 78 649 244 7 206 75 17 1,027 66 59 203 43 8 91 J 06 123 1,751 327 66 ■109 43 8 91 106 J 23 64 115 64 115 503 26 497 170 76 27 I .000 170 102 27 307 21 237 565 17 53 70 Totals for 1923 4,858 150 269 7,786 13,063 4,858 150 269 7,786 13,063 Totals for 1922 4,405 366 324 7,167 12,262 4,405 366 324 7,167 12,262 * Schools or classes under the Immediate control ol' managers. t The Board oi Managers is the controlling authority. t The Boal il of Manager re is the conti rolling ailthi >rity.
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