SCHOOL COMMITTEES.
In connection with the annual election on Monday next, the' following additional nominations huve beeu received:— Grafton.— Messrs. F. Atkins, J. Burton, l>. 'Duncan, J. A. Dupree, W. J. Edwards, t< J. Ma-rls, 11. Itadcliffe, "\V. C. Robsou, aiid ,W. C. Rose. .Devonport.— J. F. Buddie, J. Iv. riarty, K. Jones. H. W. Goudle, J. 11. Harrison, 1\ E. Mason. It. Mitchell. J. Newell. As the nominations in the case of both Grafton and Uevonport are not in excess of the number '(nine) necessary to constitute the committee, the above will be duly elected. I'arnell.—Messrs. P. J. Barry, T. Bloodworth, P. C. Carr, A. V. Cliffe, F. X Hardwick, C. E. Harrison, 11. Holt, P. Hunter, 11. l>. .losey, V. T. Knight. D. McLeaii. 3. W. Mitchell, 11. S. Xewland, J. round, It. Stevens and A. It. Turner. Epsom.—Messrs. li. U. Clark, H. Frost, A. Jones, 11. (iregory. It. 1!. Marshall. It. Hull. T. Mynott, C. Waddlngham, and A. Worral. No election is necessary. Messrs. Gregory and Marshall are new members. liemuera.—Mrs. E. 31. Axford, Messrs. B. 1-. Bugnall. <;. Christian, 3. Dempsey, C. H. I'urness. W. J. I'arker, A. McN. Paterson. and A. 11. Wilkinson. Only elßlit nominations were received to flll the nine seats on AX.VUA'L '.REPORTS. Appended nre extracts from the 'annual reports to be submitted from school commlltees nt the annual meetings of householders nest Oloudny night:— ■BEI/MONT. During the year the school playground has been grntlpil. and drained to i-arrv oft the storm water, and render it dry for the children. A concrete wall .with steps now extends across the playsround formin- n !,tm1 Cc, "> nd « r catly Improving both the utility and appearance. The 'gardens iiave i>een enlarged an( i a npw - cround formed with concrete Lrders The Sffl'BS. A *£25£L~ sSs" e J sports .-will "be expensed on lather -round ImproTcments. The Education (Denan Som a H thrCo class TOonis and a ret also a ,a IPAJRXELI. Efforte by the committee to have th P Sa^ta n ™ n't ' Parne !J School .made up-'to uate flave not succeeded *„ -rv, scarcity o>f labour and materiaU the Board and a |bnbble fountain were erected dnrinlo^'r' 0 " Sht ' n S h « u7e° Si w5, 'two Tit "H C HnToS fourth, and one fifth prize for essay's on and live certincates, Vere Voster wrltf,??. ihfrd Oβ W^5Je 1 SA < g? d e SJ.«««S one scholarship and lour passes. '
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 102, 29 April 1920, Page 10
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