THE NEW SYSTEM. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD.
PROBATIONERS APPOINTED. The Education Act passed List session, empowered education boards to appoint probationers who will eventually become teachers. The .Wellington 'Education Board has appointed the following probationers, the schools to which they have been appointed being given in pareHthesis : — Mr. Charles Gordon (Dalefield), Miss M. Kerrigan (Otaki), 'Miss E. Hughes (Eketahuna), 'Miss I. Tonkfi (Featherston), Miss S. Hopkirk (Wadestown), Mr. J. Hunt (Kaiwarra), Miss H. Speedy (Upper Hutt), Miss D. Jenkinson (Worser Bay), Miss A. d'Emden (Mitchelltown), Miss N. Beetham (Roseneath), Miss I. Paine (Karori), 'Mr. J. Low (Northland), Miss A. GrevUle (Island Bay), Miss M. Montgomery (Kilbirnie), Miss F. Stevens (Ix>-wer Hutt), Miss G. Crowe (Pahiatua), "Miss V. Curtis (Petone), Miss 'M. Johnston (Carterton), Mise C\l. Stevens (Greytown), Miss D. Jackson (Clyde-quay), Miss L. Jackson (Terrace), Miss E. Elliott (Brooklyn), Miss F. Edmonds (Mount Cook Girls), Mies E. Maisey (Te Aro), Miss A. Webb (South Wellington).
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 51, 2 March 1909, Page 8
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