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GRANT FROM CARNEGItf CORPORATION OK NEW YORK OF $12,500—continued. Administration showing Receipts and Payments and Pbogbammes—continued. Dr Or. £ s. <1. £ s. d. Brought forward 603 16 2 3,036 1 2 11. Waitara Carved Meeting-house, Taranaki : — £ s. d. Wages on carvings and interior decoration arts, &c. 0 0 550 0 0 Programme — 14 carvers and 24 tukutuku and interior decorative workers. 111. Carroll Memorial Carved Meeting-house, Wairoa 1937 Wages (carvers and tukutuku workers) .. 500 0 0 Programme — (a) Kakaho roof-lining 4 men, 8 women). (b) Carvings (2 experts, 4 students). (c) Kowliaiwhai (painting scrolls), (2 students). IV Putiki Maori Carved Church, Whanganui: — 1937 Wages (carving, interior work, &c.) 250 0 0 Programme— (a) Carvings (2 students). (b) Taniko work for pulpit panels 4 women). (c) Kowhaiwliai (1 student). (d) Floor-mats 4 women). V Hinetapora Carved Hall, Mangahanea, Ruatoria :— £ s. d. 1937 Wages (carvings, interior work, &e.) 46 17 6 Fare (carver, Rotorua-Ruatoria) 3 2 6 50 0 0 Programme (Reconditioning) — (a) Carvings (2 experts, 2 students). (b) Kowliaiwhai (2 students). (c) Kakaho roof-lining (1 expert, 1 student). (d) Tukutuku work (2 experts trained in connection with Waitara and Wairoa Houses —4 young men, 16 young women). VI. Rongomaitapui Carved Dining-hall, Te Araroa : — £ s. d. 1937 Wages on interior decoration work 75 0 0 1939 Wages on interior decoration work .. 25 0 0 100 0 0 VII. Hinerupe Carved Meeting-house, Te Araroa: — 1939 Wages (tukutuku work) . . 25 0 0 Programme (Rongomaitapui and Hinerupe) — (a) Kowliaiwhai (2 students). (b) Tukutuku workers (3 women, 20 female learners). (c) Kakaho lining (I expert, 1 student). VIII. Porourangi Carved Meeting-house, Waiomatitini: — 1937 Wages (workers on interior decoration and art work) .. 250 0 0 Programme — (a) Tukutuku (3 women, 20 female learners , training young people in selection, preparation, and dyeing of kie kie (flax)). (b) Construction 4 men engaged in painting wood laths, putting same and kakaho together and in frames ready for tukutuku workers). (c) Kakaho roof-lining (1 expert, 16 men, 20 women and girls , same as on tukutuku work). (a!) Kowliaiwhai, renovations of these rafter patterns (3 students under a qualified signwriter). (e) Plaiting floor-mats (6 women). Carried forward .£2,328 16 2 £3,036 1 2
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