TEACHER AND INTERPRETER.
SAMOAN APPOINTMENT. Mr. G. H. Hansard, a teacher at the Auckland Technical College, who. is at present acting as official •.--. interpreter in the Eua trial, has accepted the position offered to him by the New Zealand Education Department, as principal of the Agricultural College and Director of Education in Samoa. "He will leave Auckland in August to assume his new duties.
Mr. Hansard was born in England in 1862, and came to New Zealand in 1880. He entered the Education Department in 1903 as teacher at Otago, and was ■ subsequently transferred to Dunedin, where he studied at the Otago University and obtained his B.Sc. degree. He taught for some- time in the Dunedin Technical School, and was afterwards five years with the Canterbury Education Board. Mr. Hansard came to Auckland in 1912, since ' whein he -has - been teaching <. ia* t> the Technical College here.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16266, 27 June 1916, Page 9
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