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the resignation of Messrs Trim, P. Sinclair, and A. Peart, who have left ' the district, their places being filled by Messrs Hart and Bell. The tea- ' chers, Mr Murdoch and Miss Piercy, have again to he congratulated upon a successful examination and general efficiency of the school during the past year. At the Christmas examination five proficiency and one' competency certificates were gained. One pupil was also successful in being awarded the Palmerston North High School Board's scholarship. The attendance at the school is just about the same as previous year, averaging about 65. | PONGOTEA. I Messrs H. Turner (chairman), F. 0. Seddnn (.secretary), Rev. H S ' \\ilson, J. Penny, A. P. Landers, 11! ; Sutton, and J. Proadbelt. KIMBOLTON. Only six householders attended. As a protest against the Government's action in reducing the building and maintenance grant, also the special /cavitation grant, none of the old committeemen sought re-election. Committee: Messrs E. H. Crabb (chairman), L. ,J. Verrv, J. Curtavno and V. P. Pratt. CHELTENHAM. .W. S'tretton (chairman), J. Murray (secretary), J. Bruce, A. Avers, P. A. Mickleson, 11. Barrow and R. AY. Beadnall. Fourteen householders attended. ' WAITUNA WEST. E. Shannon (chairman), A. ' E Pearce (secretary), R. McDougall, F. H. C. Eggers, S. S. i-'agan, H. Bottch*r, and J. G. Minson. BUNNYTHORPE. Robert Currie (chairman), Chas. Anderson, J. Faulkner, Jepson, sen.. N. Jepson, G. Scheldt, and J. Wood. MANGARIMU. The following Committee was elected: Messrs J. Carr, A. Rose, K. Mckenzie, J. Martin, V,'. jueard, K. McKcnsie (chairman). The Committee's credit balance was £2 18s 3d. P.ANGIWAHI'A. The following Committee was elected: Messrs'M."" Martin, J. Carey, J. Carey, jun.. W. Wisdom, M. Bielski, D. Rule, G. Drown (chairman)-. WAIATA. The following Committee was elected : "Messrs Thcs. Mclvor, Robert Soufhee, G. Jansen. A. Entwistle,'W. Aitde.-ton (Chairman and Secretary). DUNOLLY. There was no meeting at the Dunoily School. ! ASH BURST. A* the householders' meeting thirty were present. The following Committee was elected: Messrs T. Hart (chairman and treasurer), G. Lovelock (.secretary), C. Lumlev, H. Oliver, "W. S. Maunder, A. Hart, and J. Williams. APITI. The following Committee was elected: Dr. Gregory (chairman), Messrs Yiks (secretary)', Duncan (treasurer), Gibson, W. Guy, Malcolm, and Buckman. The attendance was very large. A resolution was carried unanimously that this meeting of householders protest, against the action of the Government in reducing the building maintenance grants to Education Boards and also the special capitation grant of 9d per head to School Committees. MAKOWHAI. The following Committee was elected : Messrs Peter McC'abe, Geo. Jessop, jun., Arthur Eglinton, Geo. Jessop, sen.. 'Albert August Schultz, P. Yr. Dixon, W. B. Murray (chairman). KIWITEA. There was no Committee elected for Kiwitea School, as only four householders attended the meeting. SANDON. The following Committee was elected: Messrs J. H. Perrett (chairman), j J. Anderson (secretary), A. K. Drew, > j. McMinn, W. Mclntyre, AY. J. Phil- . lips, Key. Frost. I A vote of appreciation was passed j- to the staff of the school for work j done during the past year. Also a- ; vote of-.thanks to the outgoing Com- , mittee, and to Mr J. Cob urn for ] auditing the accounts. | REWA. j The following Committee was electI cd: Messrs Addiss, Aldersoh, Dower, j Loan (chairman), Ross. I A resolution was passed and a telegram sent to the Minister of Education protesting against the Government's action in reducing the building maintenance and capitation grants. i The balance-sheet and report were - presented and passed. j Mr 'A. E. Palmer is the new teacher. | TA'IKOREA. j The following Committee was elected: Messrs R. Print (chairman), M. Creaven, F. W. Kobefstein, F. Locke, A. Richmond, AY. Mundell, J. Mason. ; BEACONSFIELD. J. Corpc (Secveta-rv and Treasurer), ' F. H. Usmer, A. AY."Smith, G. AY. T. ; Milk, 11. J. Stuart, F. Whitehead, AY. L. Grice (Chairman). . | TABLE FLAT. ■ '' Messrs P. E. Lewis, E. Dalley, J. .' Pettigrew, A. McMurtri'e, and McMil- ; lan. - ; SPRAIX T S AND BRUISES. The right time to treat a sprain or , bruise is the moment you get it, and the right remedy to use is Chamher- - lain's Pain Balm. You can say what i you will about "this" or "that" being ' good for sprains, but Chamberlain's Pain Balm beats them all. The quicki er you rub it on, and the more, you i use it, the quicker your Bprain will be . cured. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. ■ i '■ Spence and Spence import their - table linens direct from the manufaci turers, Belfast, and their Sheetings, ■ Calicoes, and Towels direct from Mani Chester. Their values in household drapery will be found unsurpassed , anywhere in the Dominion. ■ For Influenza take Woods' _ Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is ' 6d. 2s Gd. ■ ; PHOSPHOL is an emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites and ifthe finest nerve, bone, fat and muscle builder known. ?T CHI NQ, chafing, face blotches, heat rash, pimples sunburn, cracks, chaps, or any skin irritation quickly cured by LANE'S MEDOLINE— Queen of Skin Tonics, i/- at ChessJsts. ii. i i BICYCLES. I OOME RIGHT ALONG ' AND INSPECT OTJB i j ENGLISH giCYCLES, Comply with Free Whesl, "Mod- ! guards, Brake, Tools end j P^:ap. 1 Fries only-— £7 t§3 Cssh. TEE BHOP FOE LAMPS. ! CEO. GARSETT. ! OYOL® AGENT, | FEILDING. £KAA Given Away.-CHAM-OUU PION CUSTARD POW- | DER, simply delicious with stewed ; and battled a fruits, puddings, eto. • Particulars in each tin, 4d; , oxtr» large sizo, 6d. All grocers and »tor»kespsrs. j "/-SHAMPION" Custard Powder, j simply delioion* with Bteired i fruits, pudding eto.; 4d per tin; i ?5^r B T J ar . ge tms 8d GEOMGI ■ WSLLS-. 4g*s4. FOR SALE.—I new spring dray Imo -£ 21 }°l' X gi S £12, 1 hooded gig £P^K 1 £12, 1 spring trap i£B 10s, 1 spring cart £11 10g, 1 lan,dau £32, 1 hansom cab £28, 1 wharf : dray £8 10s, 1 baker's .cart £11, 1 sulky £5, and others equally cheap. Also 1 douhle buggy £22 10a, and phaeton £18. Qash or terms. GEO. W. KINGSBEER, Manchester street.

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 1168, 26 April 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 1168, 26 April 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 1168, 26 April 1910, Page 4

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