The Education Board election during next month is likely to be keenly contested, the Provincial Farmers' Union having decided to take a hand to secure the return of members pledged to support the country interests. Messrs E. C. Banks (east ward), Jas. Bodle (west), and Edwin Harding (north) have been selected by the union to contest the •wards mentioned, and the provincial secretary has received instructions to notify all branches to do their best to secure the return of the candidates named. j I The entrance examination of eandi- ■ dates for employment as pupil teachers ' under the Auckland Board of Education I 1 started this week. The numbers entered are as follows:—Auckland, 12 males 26 females; total 38. Thames, 4 males, 6 females, total 10. Hamilton, 3 females. WhangaTei. 1 male, 4 females; total 5. 'JAratapu, 1 male, 6 females; total 7. : Total, 18 males, 45 femalgs; grand total. Am... - ~
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 152, 28 June 1911, Page 5
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