According to an exchange, some difficuuJfmS According to «n exchange, some is being experienced by the North Ga#f|||p terbury Education Board in securing services of teachers for relieving work small country schools. The Board usually rely upon teachers waiting for eS|||&|| ployment for this class of work, but at prt|H| sent there are no teachers unappoint^apj available, and there are several vacancies ,to bo filled. -' »|gHB A fatal accident occurred on the -nap'gg road near Stanley (Tasmania) last we6gß»a a boy named Harry Wells (9), son of|mE| farmer, losing bis life. He was riding o®b| a traction engine and fell ; out, the whs<lj|j|l passing over his head. Death was Uist^^S
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14491, 4 October 1910, Page 6
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