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The numbers of students on the roll of tho Wellington Technical School last year AA'ere :—First quarter, 942 ; second, 1037; third, 948; fourth, 826. The number of certificates issued in all grades since tho school AA'as established m 1886 is 53,652, subdivided as follows: —Primary or first grade, 44,750; intermediate or second grade, 485/ ; higher or third grade, 1605; South Kensington 2280; and the City and Guilds ,of London. 159.

The duties of .sanitary inspectors appointed under the Public Health Act have been draAvn up. The draft shows that* these gentlemen Avill have their hands full. They will have to inspect premises, condemn and take proceedings in cases of food unfit for human consumption being offered for sale, take samples of suspected food for analysis to ascertain Avhoisomeness or adulteration, and do many other little duties that require time.

The pieces so far put into practice by the New Zealand Band are the following:—“William Tell” (selection), “ Nachtlager in Granada ” (selection), “ Memories of Britain,” “ Scotland,” Zampa.” “ Lohengrin,” <s . “ Rossini 7 (Owen’s), “ Le. Domino Noir,” “Un 1* dlo in Maschera,” several inspiring n>l tzes, polkas, cake walks, etc, ; and a number of descriptive pieces, such a ■ “ The Smithy in the Wood,” “Coon- ],: tl,” “The Cat’s Rendezvous,” and ' he Stampede ”

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1618, 4 March 1903, Page 49

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1618, 4 March 1903, Page 49

Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1618, 4 March 1903, Page 49

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