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Education Board.

Tho Board mot at 10.30 a.m. present: ■Rev D Sidey (in tbe chair), and Messrs Jr. Stt'on, R. Harding, J. W. Caihle, and G. H. Swan. COBEESPONDBNOE. From Danevirke, applying- for a grant of £10 for removal of outhouses.--Deferred. From Gisbonte, forwarding an account for school apparatus.—No authority had been given to purchase. From Hastings, asking for additions to master's house.—No funds. From Kumeroa, forwarding the accounts of the Committee for 1889, which had been audited by Mr Morton, of Wood ville— Approved, Mr Morton to bo thanked. Prom Makaretu, in reference to a pupil l*ing marked present who was absent— B Erem W. F. Howlett, in reference to tho Makaretu school. The Committee had passed a resolution that the writer take his own steps in the matter—Received. From Matawhero, asking that a pass ■Bubiect might be dispensed with, sewing SngLhatitutedby the girls-Board had bo power to do so. From Matemau, recommending the removal of the master There was urgent necessity for a new school—Three months notice of dismissal to be given to the m From same, offering a building usad as a store at a rental of five shillings per week— A^rom C Napier, asking for a temporary teacher owing to Mr Hesliu's illness Mr ■W«am had been appointed—Approved. From Makauri, asking tho Board to pay for the building, and in the meantime asking that rent might be paid—The £,o to Maumra-atua, complaining that no -onswors had been received from the Board. __The replies bad been sent to the secretary who had been absent from home. From same, with reference to tbe termination of Miss Stodhart's engagement— asking that drawing mitht be dispensed with as a pass subject. Board had no power. , Erom same, suggesting an alteration in days, as they were now £ci for race days—Tho Inspector to make suitable arrangements. From Patutahi, asking that certain sections should be received for a site for master's residence— Approved. From Te Kaiaka, enquiring whether Tnoney for improvements was yet available. ""FrornNorsewood, applying for the so-v----intr exhibits shown at Dunedin—Sewing gneoimens had been returned. P iCm Wallingford, asking for £7 damage done by fire-Application to be made to •Government. , ..., ... From Waipukurau, asking for £12 lis •M for sewins exhibits-Had now been returned from Dunedm. From T. HuKhes, Maunga-atua, enquiring if a certain member could remain S the Oommitteo as he had been sent.to waoi —Received. . g From Waerenga-kuri, stating mistro.s W left without giving proper notice, and wring that another teacher might bo an*°SSi MwSrf' Education, objecting to i h6 Scholarship Regulations. Section -» was SiecWd to, as a child only come te the d.s'ff had as much to compete as anyone resident for six months Sicanyuiio j accordance with *l on l L " The Inspector st.id tho fixed me eotrplv with tbe a£ Mr Harding thought if clause were strictly adhered to they tould have to B «.d their scholarship pupils te Gisborne— The Chairman thought ti.-y iuSt to ur-iold their r.-ulatiou in both cast-Mr ilarding ,iid the only fichool Wer the control of tho board was the -unoer l "° . , K „- 1!0 ,,i. That wits an Grisborne ilign °~" ' . if tho Art Absurdity, hut it was tno law. If the Act were in "ted on they would have to get a Slot High School at Waipawa to save Sf'xpenso of .ending the children to Gisfirne -Mr Carlilc moved that it t.o rep«--iTd»theMinisteri«.regardloCt«mt,tnat ao there should be some guarantee that the Sedates for 0c residents, a" d . f OT thlß P u '» wa-o£ 4oaths previous and in ocSZS with 51 of the Education tiding that the tha '^- e t bougit tb y had no right to Hara-'O? *J°^ l!oU „i._Mr Sutl ,,u «:onasbumo " v h ld „ ot i„torfoi«. Im.-y ridered the/ su , fi liiatu , r ;„ tlio hands should leave __ Ali . Cli: .;i- 0 ..aid tin ir of thoir solicit- T ' * i or „ T-i .i e ,l Mr. Koneolicitor had sltup-). * '' 5 „,. t a „ tho thing ncdy's b-i'.-v ou.— •> '* ~, j-,,, by J ofco((t ,,. Uio Boai-tl f'jf the ■> ~.,,;,,„ exhibit" From JWV,i>, i-taf.nf, -f/ j , , j w,rc retu-Ticd-TLuuV t^, V-.,| i . ~,. t„ Mr. Fiu.rer.ild. of i.w h ;" ioll ioHt. for hi:- tioublo iv discjVe.Jn, al Froni Maunga-atua, recoi.imtiid^b'.^' 1 ; :i ;. i '„intm.,nt of iir Jurdine a- inaMnv--- <>- I.tpcc'.or.-.tiidMrJar.liiic W". a graduate £ ,f.h.-N.wZ.,,1:„-dlViv«T r ity,b"tl"-"" ,d :h, c.,ililt-.'atu. -- A|,p-..';iibd uwporarU}, ,iih\,el to a teitifi,, ~,■ K'il-K t ', l " " ;l ' :u " ' with"... th:--- - i i!.,. v-h.-i, th" f.j;.l»-n»iine-:it

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5913, 19 August 1890, Page 3

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Education Board. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5913, 19 August 1890, Page 3

Education Board. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5913, 19 August 1890, Page 3

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