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NELSON EDUCATION BOARD

2 MONTHLY MEETING. • The monthly meeting of /the Nelson ' Education Board was. commenced yesJ terday. .Present:"' Messrs' Maginnity s (Chairman), Shephard,' Mnnson, Frank- , iyn, and Smith. Mr Baigent was grant- ■ ed leave of absence for the meeting. > It wos resolved that the Chairman and Major Franklyn be reappointed School ■ Commissioners.: . . -• . •; j The Department notified that a grant of £150 had* been made; to the Board for the training of ,_eachers. in technical subjects; ... 'A" ; The Board resolved, that it was unable to alter . ifo/jirevious. decision declining to increase the remuneration ipaid tb Mr Lancaster, ex-instructor of special classes at. the TecKnica3k_gcl_>.l. „ Fqi_r ßenders. were'receiv-d for the purchase for removal of thp T6v Toi Valley School - btpljgggg?; one! being informal. Ihe tenders.: .were considered too low, and it was respited ithat the Department-, be informed \ that the buildings would be handed over free of cost, if any Government Department had any use for theni,v This resolution arose out of an inquirjQ>y the Department as to what had...bs-n.. done with the Toi Toi Valley. .gcOajol buildings. Mr Smith was authorised to see if he could make aiS&ahgements for an additional Wf-_£i&4tf,'___d for school purposes at Ranzau. .The Inspectors reported that they had visited Wangapeka as directed with reference to a' site' for a central school. They recommended a site at the crossing of the Sherry Eiver immediately adjoining the footbridge. It was resolved that Mr Corrigan be asked if he is prepared to assign two acres of his property for school purposes free of cost, and that application be made to the Government for a school building. ■ Applications were dealt with as follows .—Nelson,* sundries for, GirlsSchool, £20,-^grarited ; ' Burnett. '• Face, cottage, Committee to^obtain tenders for removal; Lyell, fencing, Commitee to submit tenders; Westport/ gravelling, left to Mr Munson; Bainhampjß., clearing noxious weeds, - «tc., " granted ; Happy Valley, new window, £3 3s, granted ; Korere, surface drain and gravelling, £4, granted; Upper Blackwater, tank, desks, etc., £4,. ; Foxhill, improvements to residence, Committee to submit tenders;;' Motnpiko, improvements to residence, £3, granted ; Tapawera, well, declined ; Eeefton, renewing veranda and minor repairs. £10. granted. ''~ v f It was resdlVed to forwa^Mr Griffin's plan for the enla_gem_.-(ipf-the Pigeon Vallev School to the Department. Applications for teacherihips were dealt with as follows i^-Birclifield, sole teacher, 5 applications^JßliW and honse allowance, names, of Eob.rJt.*. Charles, Thos. Kane,' "Elizabeth Wafsh'e, and Winifred McP-adden, to bOorwarded; Inangahua" Junction, sole^ 'teacher, £110 and £10 house allowance (7 applicants), nines of Mary.C. Basmussen. and Winifred McPadden to be forwarded; Nelson Boys', pupil teacher, . name's '&jL Annie May Ingram,' Dorothy ,-Huffani,. and Esmond BoyeSj.tyj'W'forwa-ded. The Treasnr-__ itatemeni.-howed the following balances :— Dr., General Account, £603 ; amount available on Building Account, £1958. The Board then adjourned till 9.30 a.m. to-day. ".

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 April 1908, Page 1

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NELSON EDUCATION BOARD Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 April 1908, Page 1

NELSON EDUCATION BOARD Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 April 1908, Page 1