PAPARUI.
There were eighteen present, and. Mr B. i Jonea was voted to th© chair. The report,
Which wag » satisfactory on®,, staged that the highest daily. attendance during tao year was 253; highest quarterly attendance, 231. < The sohobl-iiad tadergonoa change of headmasters daring th© year, Mr Hughes having resigiaed on- June Ist, to .do -Sievli on-July 12th. Mr CD. Hanbo wm umaimously elected to fill the The visited the school on wjy 10th and WM, ■andtheir-report was aiairly satisfactory oss, .thu .percentage/of passes fceiag failures -fe.94. . There wasa -«raSt habnes at- the .tesak of £9 Ts *d» with th* ifeds rstol by a successful entejr Sumsnt. X«mi» .and cricket clubs were teHtated amoßg tha'"«W^. s ? to , feD ?** ma -yuM ' ©lasted' the- .Committee for the «nsuiQ£ years—Messrs Brown, Demtt, Hudssu, Jones, Lovsnedge, Stewart, Ke&a, Gta, and Brownies. '■ > /
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8156, 26 April 1892, Page 6
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