TEACHERS' MOVEMENTS.
APPOINTMENTS APPROVED. At tbe Auckland Education Board's meeting last nijAt tlie following appointments of teachers were authorised:—Mr T. B. Tanner, to lie headmaster, Taumarunui D.H.. S'.hoo!: Mr. K. D. Keny, head teacher. Motuinaoho school; Miss F. Brotrnlee, teacher, Kaiawa and Miranda schools; Miss J. Vellenoweth. assistant, Parnell school: Miss E. M. Ashman, infant mistress. Grey Lynn school; Mr. B. IV. Havson, organising teacher. Te Kuifi D.H. school: Miss F. M. Groome. junior teacher, EMendale school. Temporary relieving teachers were appointed as under:—Miss C. Delaney to Toiara school. Miss M. Finlayson to Matn mata school, Mrs. M. Monk to Tauhoa school. Mr. 1,. A. Watkins to Richmond Koad school. Mr. A. B. Kemble to Hinuera school. Miss A. Clark to Point Chevalier school, Mrs. S. Pownall to Point Chevalier school. Miss E. E. M. Dukeson to Pntaruru Efht.ol. Miss V. C. Green to Pufcekohe D.Hschool. Mrs. F. P. Herman to Hamilton West school. Miss A. McLeod to Morrinsville school. Mrs. A. E. Mac Lean to Grey Lynn school, Mr. L. T. Donaldson to TTalkumete school. Mr. G. H. A. Wills to Mt. Maunganui school. Miss E. M. Scally to Patumahoe school. Mr ,T. V\\ Fawcett to Parnell school. Mr. W. M. Ogilvie to Beresford Streev school. Miss M. H. Cathgrate to Papatoetoe, school.
Committees are to be consulted regard-' ing proposed appointments, as follows:— IVnitiora: Headmaster. Mr. F. W. Hare. ■Matakobe: Headmaster. Mr. W. Walker, i Hinuera: Head teacher. Mr?. C. Wade. I Walbopo: Head teacher, Mr. G. \Y. Slave; Waihl D.H.: Headmaster, Mr. H. T. Gibson. Cwomandel D.H.: Headmaster, Mr. W. J. Byden: Aratapu D.H.: Headmaster, Mr. \V. ChappeU. Karaiisahake: Headmaster, Mr. J. MaseSeld. Epsom: Assistant master, Mr. .7. F. Huberts. Grafton: Assistant master. Mr. G. Barber. Xapier Street: Assistant master. Mr. S. 11. Ferguson. Newton West: Assistant master, Mr. B. M. Green. Pontonijv: Female assistants. Mrs>. W. G. Raiubotr and Mis? K. D. Worthinston. Mercury Bay: Female assistant. Miss E. M. Ghezzt Thames South: Infant mistress. Miss A. E. Wisharr. Mauku: Female assistant. Miss B. M. Sutton. Thames Central: Female asslsi ant. Miss M. I. I'uckridge.
Applications are to be. invited for the foiloTvinji iippoinTtuentf? by advertisement: —~ Headmasters: Alexandra. Bombay. Mamaku. [icy! Teachers: To Mapara. Opouriao. Assistant masters: N'-Ison Strprt, Waif , .! n.H.. £<i<-c>l:i!p. Hnntly. MaungaTrnau. Mt. Aliirrt. Otahubn. Rotorna. Tafcapuna. Tunmarunui, lirey Lynn. Parnell. B»ytieM. Mt. Kden. Femalp assistants: Whnkataue. licvonport. InfaEi mistress: Huutlv.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 221, 17 September 1919, Page 13
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