PAEROA.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent) ■♦
PAEROA, this dayThe Paeroa School Committee have been kept busy for some time in endeavouring to get the Auckland Board ot-. Education to carry out certain necessary improvements to the scuoo outbuildings, but have so far been only partly successful. want of P ro ?£ school accommodation is another matw quite as important and one on whicn we Board seems determined to do not J'l?' Fo/ over two years the committee ana" teacher have been agitating w ,l '?™, avail, though the'condition of the scno« in this respect is very unsatisfactory- Ujj room with accommodation f<y has 140 children crammed into it, J 1 ™* 1 another is so full of seats that the * c *"L er has barely room to move between tneoj an-d the wall. Teaching under sucn cw£ iditions is most unsatisfactory, beswe being: unhealthy for the children. .'j£V: : A very successful bazaar in zS Kaiangahake Roman Catholic wutcm was opened at Karangahake on Tn"*?rt; evening last by His Lordship i Lenihan, and was continued on and Saturday. The sum of £130 was wr Used. - ' •- : ■'". ; : -■■
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 166, 15 July 1902, Page 2
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