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• WEST COAST TUTOR. (Special to the Star.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Mr 11. Belshaw, 8.A., has been appointed full-time W.E.A. tutor on the West Coast, with headquarters at Greymouth. He gained high qualifications as a student at Canterbury College and a professorial testimonial states that he is likely to be a very successful tutor. He is now agricultural instructor at the Hawera Technical High School. He matricuated in 1903 at the age of 15. and obtained first place in the Dominion in English. He went through the early stages of his teaching career in Christchurch, and was appointed acting agricultural instructor for the Western District. In 1918 he went into camp, and in 1919 he was assistant master at the Ashburton High School. As a student of economics, he has written a valuable thesis on dairy farming in New Zealand.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1921, Page 5
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