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SCHOOL: COMMITTEES' ELECTIONS.

ADDITIONAL RESULTS.

The foltowite additfltanal resuite are notified in connection, with the meetings of householdera held on Monday night for the purpoee of elediang school committeee for the ensuing year:— Temptotonw-Mews G. . P'-Jg** l (chairman), G. W. Ltncock (secretary), wT£ Darleon, G. GudseU, Geo. Baoley, A. Buckley (ohaarman,), A- Watson, D. Philpott, W Keith. W. Hockey, J. Burrows, and chair. The nw headmaster, Mr W M. W Thomes aaid tth© Rev. A tt. R Parton, F. Locombe, C. Kaonneda H. A. S. Leonardo (cn£rnW), F McOuflough JV Leon-ai-do W. O'Oomior, B. Barker. J. T. Maeon (chairman? C. S. F. Moore, W. Pidfeeon, G 4rtiey,R. M. Spurr, H. Barm, S 'Ambe?s™(D«tajJ f& R.°Ho\t«i, R.'lTwornku'Cchairm'an). W. H. Rhodes, junr., J. McLean and G R. -Doheou, W. H Bale, H. McKay (chairman), J. E." Watson and M. ». Wilson . Ashfoy.-Mesers D. Oolhe (chairman), F Dizop, J. Wilson, H. Schnndt and J 'ISS? North.-*!**™ Staokhouee, T. Hietfc, Twentyman, Hodgsen and J. Oradlingtoo. Loburn South.-M. Kennedy (ctajrnftn), J. Carr T. Casserley, W. Duncan. J. Watler, I. Oroft, eaxd •»• Saltwater Creek.—Messrs J. W. Mathers (chairman), A. J. Parkins. G Lang, F. Lang, and F. Powell. Waikuku.-Messrs J. ■ Henshaw (chairman), R. Mac Donald 0. *.. Skevington), J. Petrie, T. McMillan. Stoke.-Messra H. (chairman), A. Good, A. McLauchlan, T. 0. Loughlan, and S. Smith. _ Flaxton—Meesrs W.- H. Kelcher (chairman), J. Cooper, H. Martyn, 1. Booker, G. Pearce, W. Young, and Walker Sefton.—Messrs l>. Boyce (chairman), Her. J. Craig, J. Coughey, R. Lewis, S. Miller, S. Dakell G. Wilßon. Coutta Jaland.—aiessra J. Wnght (chairman), F. Tavendale, J. Todd, i>. Merrin, and J. Merrin. ' , , . Fernside.—Messrs A. S. Brace (chairman), J. Broenan, J. Blafee, G. Milne, Q Dalaiell, J. Sominers, • and J. G. Woodend.—Messrs T. J. Burnett (chairman,), D. Morrisa, T. Hoarell, Rev. J. Ashcroffc, S. Gibbs, A. McMillan, and R. Petrie. Balcairn.—Messrs J. Lundy (chairman), 0. Fitzpatrick, J. S. Ashby, J. Boyce, J. Oollie, A. Newman, and C. Smith. i '«,,.. darkrille.—Messra J. A. Cslothier (chairman), G. Creamer (secretary), Ernest J. Giles, James Oothier, jun., Thos. Hassall, jun., Frank Pearce, and James llobb.. . . ■■>.■ ■ Bwannanoa.—Messrs' V. W. Wxight (chairman), W. H. Johnston, George Burt, F. Winter, and W. Winter. Loithfield.-—Messrs G. A. McLean (chairnwvn), D. McLeam,' H. May, 8. Harris, J. Rueseil, A. Boyoe, and Davis. " ... Bei'fast.—Messrs W. Spencer, Her. J; de B. Galwey, (E. Thompson, E. Burgesa, E. Haxxia, J. Poweii, K. Watson, W. 'Firmaoi, R. Gutihne (dhiaiiirman). ' ■ • . , liurwood. — Ttoer* yere 20 presemt, Mr E. H. Little presiding. Reference was made to the satkiaotory increase in the prepo-natory division, the ayer-a-go attondumco boing siigbUy over. 100, aid the rolJ -number 122. If this average could bo mainibained till tine end of the June quarter tiie Board would grant a pupM teadher. A vote oi bhanka wee accorded tihe and lirs Inwood aaid the Roman. Oattiolio priest for Bible instruction giv«n after eohool hours to the children. The foMowing committee was elected:— Messrs D. A. Campbell-, .11. I. Dβ Laoour, John Honry Rouse, J. Leggins, y. T. Woodfielld, 0. Bisuo, and & H. Littfe (cibadrman). ■, Bromley.—There were over vsrenty present, Mr G. K. Burton presidiing. llio-average attendance was reported to be 95. Resolutions vrero passed regretting thout the Board had not supplied ttie enlarged" olass-room for inLuks -witHh duai desks, and'abo asking that all schools be supphed withsmgle desks The following comnnitteo was elected:—Messrs Burton (chairman), Wilton, Boom, (secretary), Hadtoy, HoTvard, Woodham and Ctorvers. . Wbaaenui. — Mesera .Briehtajng, GJoombs, George, R..-W. Hanna (ciuurraan), Milne, Rankin, and H. Telford (e Eicca?Sn,-M<«srs C. E. T Hill (chairman), J. Bearpaxk, R. Brake, 13 Buchnell, C. H. Claxke, J. F. Holmes, T. H. Raxwort&y. _ , Yaldlbursfc.—'Measre B. T. Fowler (chairman). W. Johnston., A. Johnston, A. Chisnall, W. Boswoli, 31. Ryian, and Ed. O'Rorke (clxiirman), Wm. Armstrong, Andrew Den-nison, James Cunneen, and JcJm Suninor.—There were α-bout 50 present. A. discussion took place ac to t.he,advfl<ntnK<« of eingjle deslra. Tsie Hori. Jcihm Barr morod that they be adopted in all new schools and wfoere BddLtdons were made to old schools, the motion bein« carried wnth three dissontiemia. Tho foHowin'g commattee was ekoted:—Messrs E. G. Wood (chairmain.), Hon..'John Barr, 0. S. Gill (secretary), _C. 11. Smitih, John Maffey, Arthur Senior, H. S. Andrews. Hornby.—There -was a largo attendance, Mr McKoag being voted to tho chair. A resolution tras carried thnt tho Temploton Road Board should be asked to have a footpath formed from Islington to tho school, and Messrs Watson and Kinross -were appointed to wait on the Board at their next meeting in connection with the matter. The following committee was elected: —Messrs Kinross, W. H. Manhiro (chairman), Watson, Rankin, Ashworth, Kerr, Powell. Prcbbleton. —There was a . large- attendance Tho report, in which appreciative reference to the former headmaster, the late Mr Bramley, • was made by-the Inspector, was considered highly satisfactory. Tho following committee was elected .'—Messrs H. Paterson (chairman), C. Prebble, Craythorne, b\ Prebble, MtfXally, Downey, and Gabbatis. - . Lakeside.—Messrs John Chamberlaip (chairman), T. Overton (treasurer), ti. Harris, W. Everest, J. Halliday, .J . McCartin, and H.Winchester. Dunsandel. —Messrs A. John, J. Walker, & McKenaie, W. Walker, A. McPheraon, jun., Jas. Aldridge, H. Brown (chairman). * ■ Ladbrooks.—Messrs . Taj-lor' (chairman), Pickering, McCarthy, McDruryj , Aichen, and Anist. ,;

: .Greenpark.— Messrs HaghCarr, jun., G Everest, J. G. Fiecken, J. B. Floete, F Hubbard (chairman), Arthur Kirn* ber, (secretary), Tl. Schroeder. Doyleeton.—Messrs W. Bowis> John Quigley, T. J. Ramsey, J. A. Doak, Thomas Strong,' S. J. Hurford, and A. Werner (chairman). • Little Rirer.—Messrs H. T. Chapman (chairman), "W. Clark, D. Foley, J. Harty, F. McManus, R. Xorrie, W. E. Radford. , Rakaia.—There were • over sixty present. Mr C. A. C. Hardy, M.P., was voted to the chair. The following resolution was carried.:—"Tbart the Board of Education be asked to reconsider their decision regarding uniforniity of school books." Regarding single desks, Mr Hardy said their adoption would cost a great deal ol money, aasd' that it was problematical whether they were an improvement or otherwise. It was agreed that a circular on the subject be received. The following committee wee elected:— Messrs W. A. Strachon (chairman), C Shannon, A. Haslettj M. J. Liddy, T. W. Arthur. R. Moodie, A. Gordoa. Methven.—Messrs ' David Stoba (chairman), James Duff, James Briden, James Carr, James McLean, Thomas Mangi'tt, George Shann. Broked River.—Owing to an insufficient attendance of householders, no committee was elected.

GtoraMino (District High School). — There was a large attendance and Mr T. Sherratt occupied the chair. Tho anaxual report stated that, the mew brick school building wouid be ready for occupation oarly in May. The fol lowing committee was elected:—lUessrs T. Dyer- (secretary), W. A. Sherratt (chairman), M. Campbell, J. Kennedy, Dr. Patonson, G. B. Croemer and E. fc£. Logan. Waimate (District High School). — There were 67 present, Mr Hamilton being voted to the chair. The following committee was elocted:—Messrs G. V. Cochrane, Colviile, A. Hum©, J. Black, R. Inkster, J. Sbaokleton, O. Jackson, W. Miller, R. Niooil (chairman). It was decided that the presentation of medals to the pupils should take place on May Ist. Halkett. —Messrs A. Cblder, G. Hayes, W. Turner, J. Taylor, aaid G. K. Davis (chairman, re-elected). Mason's Flat.—Messrs R. Wright, C.-E. Mason, W. White. W. H. Rou-n----tree, H. DalzreH, W. Billot, W. Anderson (chairman). Glen tunnel. —Messrs.. RoFßnsoni, Fa-1 gain; Stuart, Barlow,, Ma-rsh, King and CoonoJiiy. IrwelL —Messrs W. Young, W. Henderson, A. Grimwood, John Hislopf, E. P. Goo, Ralph vx», W. G. DoaJs (chaiTinaii). ' Mo&enzie.—The Rev. N. Barnett (chairman)/ Mesere A. O. Bellwood (secretary), D. G. Sustins, G. Pulley, C. W. Lee, T. Sullivan, G. W. Smith. fcjpotswood.—Messrs T. H. Wilkinson, J. T. Barnee, A. A. Down, F. Barnes, E. W. Smith, F. H. Smith, and Thos. Stevenson (chairman, reelected). " Rotherham.—Meeere > Joseph Grey (chairman), W. Lewis, J. Hare, H. Davies, R. Williamson, G. Gillespie, F, Hand., Horsley Downs. —Messrs l>. pwyer, L. Doyle, 0. F. Clothier (chairman), J. Rollo, and l>. Mclntosh. Lincoln (District High School).— There was a fair attendance, Mr Jas. Doherty being in the chair. The report etated that the Selwyn County Council had voted £10 to the Technical Classes, and thanks were expressed to Mx John Wolfe, County Council mem-, ber for the district, in regard to this matter. The (following committee was elected:—Messrs R. W. Lockhead (chairman, re-elected), W. Bart ram (secretary, re-elected), J. Doherty, T. Mayno, J. G. Scott, W. T. Street,. H. Exon. Ellesmere.—Messrs T. Blay (chairman), J. Cross, G. Odell, W. H. Hodgon, J. F. Dawson, T. J.- Keast,. and J. l>. MoKenzie. .".-__. Southbridge.—There was a large attendance. Df.. Withers, was accorded j a."hearty vote, of thanks for his ser- ! vices to the ambulance-classes. The following committee was elected:— Messrs G. Hubbard, R. B. Wilhs (secretary), Rev. H. G. Hawkins (chairman), J. Brady, Rev. R. W> Jackeon, M. Curran, and C. Hampton. Kirwee.—Messrs R. W. Wilson, W. A. Sheate, R. Fairbairn, G. Batstone, jun; (chairman), l>. C. Mcßeath. ; ; Heattcote' Valley—Steeare. Jos. Wcrir (chairnjan), H. W. Laiaig (seeretairy and tr&asraTer), Mouldey, MoKay, L. Cogfo, Dearoll, W. McDtanaJoV " (PEKSS ASSOOTATION TEtEOBAM.) ELTHAM, April 28. There was c record attendance of householders at the local election, owing to the friction between the committee and the headmaster. The old cominitteo • offered ithomfielvee for re-electaqn, their ticket being that-a change in the- headmastership was desirable. JS'in© others were nominated, and after « Eveiy meeting, the old committee wore re-elected, as follows:—T. C. Stampers, C. A. Wilkinson, L. Hill, E. Parrott, F. A. Moore, Gl Robinson, D. Cattanach, B. Sim, and Hon. W. Carncrose, M.L.O.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13102, 29 April 1908, Page 4

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SCHOOL: COMMITTEES' ELECTIONS. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13102, 29 April 1908, Page 4

SCHOOL: COMMITTEES' ELECTIONS. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13102, 29 April 1908, Page 4