HIGH SCHOOL GOVERNORS.
A meeting oi the High School < •>■' friicrs was held yesterday af-t"-.iivu-i. • Pjeser.t: Messrs Edward •"! ‘ t;u ■ Dinwiddle. Williamson. Jj ■ i.:. ?.;<•(.iratii. Brown. McLernon. .el.e'Ki. Owing to professional ••! .'..esc -cm , Dr. Moore was unable *'• :■:<■-•.it and Mr. C. H. Ed- •• ;■ 'i- \a 1 ..::■•(( to the chair. The rent •.:;ti. >•■ unit:':; ee to dis- • appointment cf the headluasier. On resuming it was report- » ti/‘ applications had been i.-os ■ i-ti Messis. Heaton. !■'■ ■.■.•■. I.itsk. Robison. Armour, . and .\ndrew-. A second left Messrs. Heaton, Lusk and Asu; im a::-; the final, result was ion ci Mr. Heaton, M.A.. 1.,-'-., (’■■labridgr. The new master, ■"l'r> t-iuncs ficin the Auckland Gram- - iccl. is 40 years of age and is twi bit,, he brings with him his mother and sister.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 313, 10 December 1912, Page 7
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124HIGH SCHOOL GOVERNORS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 313, 10 December 1912, Page 7
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