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Sneaking of the' system of grading teaeliora, at tho Auckland Education Board on Wedncs.' day, SIr.,C. J. Parr, the chairman, said there liad been a few complaints from thoso who wore dissatisfied with their'.grading, but tha~ objechon; had been very few, numbering only 20 out of eomo 350 teacher? in. tho eervieo of tho board. He did think, however, that there were some anomalies which should roeoive attention. The grading was fixed for two ycare. and unless they altered that it would bo two years before they wonld bo enabled to remove a ? s i.i. lnj * st, F* s, H ? movcd > " That at tho ond of the first year tho grading bo ognin ceneld-. orea, and that a epeclal report be furnished ia • regard to thoso teachers who wore dissatisfied with tho grading." Tho motion was carried without dissent. ( Last evening St. Patcrfe branch of the Chnroh of England Mon'e Society hold its monthly mooting. An address was riven by tho Rov. A. M. Johnson, Yjcar of Si Mark's Churek on "Christian Evidences," There woa a Rood attendance of members. ! lr r « ft? , for l tbco^ n i!, performances ol The Messiah," by the Wolflngton Choral Society a| , the Town Hall end Utitt, the following pnncipaU lmvo been cngngcdi-Soprano, MrZ W. P. Mead i contralto. Mrs. 13. li. Bxickeridgoj (late of Chnstohurch). Tho oratorio will on this occasion bo produced without orchestral accompaniment. Mr. Maughcn Barnett wiU" pre?ido at tho grand organ, Tvliilc Mr. Hpracu ' Hunt, Mus. Bac, will control the chorus. ' ' The now 6helter'at tho Otaki Sanatorium, which is. to accommodate four oxtra will be ready for occupation by tho cud of th« prcsoht mouth. Mine>HaraitißO-Mallby (of London) insert*'an advortlecment relating to elocution and diatnbtio art, ebnkosDoarean reading,- ot« 15-horso power "Stum t< Motor Taiicabs *r* rive per hj Turakina, and will ply for, hiro on tho streets of Wellington at en early date, , For fruthor paiticulars, anjjy IngUe Bros, lnglis Bros., Wellington.—Advt. Let J. T. Cur(!e nnd bo., Shipping, Fofwan]- , ing abd Ctistomhouee, Agolit«, Customhouse Quay, move your fnrnifuro. They've had years if fexuerionoe in thle kind of work, and will do it to your elttsfaotion. No oarcloa packing or rough handling. Moderate ehargos. -Advt ' Ciaa AWeiwm Joseph ThpmpsoD, father of Mfu*. ,\ chbster City Counoil, died rocently tX Wilms, low, Cheshire. E« joined th.e council U \ jmm ago, and for many jreaxn .««q . el Oveaa College. ■. . , i ;

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 5

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 5

Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 5

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