HAMILTON NOTES.
!!•>• Telegraph.—Oivn Correspondent.) HAMILTON, this day. At the sixteenth annual meeting of the Waiknto Agricultural and Pastoral Association. Iho report, and balancesheet were adopted. The latter showed receipts amounting to £1501 11/10, and the expenditure, including debit balance last year ( CISI4-3 1/2) totalled .£ ISliO;! 6/1. The assets showed a balance over liabilities of X«:!5 5/0. }lr. C. Day was re-elected president, and Mr. .lohn Knight vice-president. A committee was appointed for the ensuing year. Dates for the next show were fixed for Wednesday and Thursday. November 4th and sth.
At .1 meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last, night, the Mayor, with the chairmen of the East and West School Committees, with the President of the. Chamber of Commerce, were appointed as a deputation to wait on the Board of Education at its next meeting, and urge upon them to disestablish the present District High School, and establish a school under section 88 of the Education Act. l!J04, and to bring under the Hoard's notice the urgent necessity of the erection of a suitable building , fur secondary education in fl unilton.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 69, 20 March 1908, Page 2
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