The Kohimarama Training School.
. Auckland, December 30. It ib now definitely decided that the Kpbimarama Training School b to be tlio headmaster, Mr Hogan, has reeeivpd. three months* notice from the Ber.- !( Mp ,1 Habetig,Mi Secretary ol Education, that ho is to be retired op compensation. He has also been instructed to'sell all the furniture, slock, bnats, and'steam launch belonging to th< establishment. T f All Jhcboys at present in the scWol^illbereraqyed,,and Miss Jacksnn, who has charge of the Girls Twining School iri Sc George's Bay, is appointed to tako charge of tho boyi tf service; 01 residing with their relatives,. The, fy>hl marama, Training School,>o£, which Mi years has 'proved' io bo'a most'useful institution, although, recently', magistrate! Boemqd to be' 'inWilling;' to- commi Hogaa his had charge of thoeohool ih boyahavcbeen under his training,anc n»ny of those brought up to habils 0) itidustry'au'd'tipprenticed to farming otner'pursuits have done well.'-" Theii ' mm were' carefully' foi them, And on; entering lifo on their, m aceountlhey huvohad suflicient monej to give tbom "a moderately lair Btart,
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7396, 31 December 1892, Page 3
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174The Kohimarama Training School. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 7396, 31 December 1892, Page 3
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