The committees of nearly fifty school® in the Wellington district have applied for recognition from the Government for manual and technical instruction. The subjects taught include modelling in clay, carving, brush work, etc.; even swimming is taught in some schools. The applications have come from the following places:—Dalefield, Greytown, Kaiwarra, Levin, Mascerton, Ngahauranga, Ohau, Otaki, Rongokokaho, Tokomaru, Waikanae, Wadostown, Manga,tainoka, Te Aro, Parkvale, Petone, Thomdon, Mount Cook Girls’, Mount Cook Infants’, Dreyerton, Featherston, South Featherston, Mangamahoe, Oliariu, Kilbirnie, Hutt, Matahiwi, Ihuraua Valley, Brooklyn, Worser Bay, Hastwell Clareville, Mar® tinborough, Ekeiahuna, Majaricevill® West, Ngaturi. Fernridge, Belvedere, Kintoul street, Hamua, Wadestown, Te Ore Ore, Ballance, Konini, Taueru and Te Hero. Oilcloth is more satisfactory than paper for china, closets and pantry shelves. It should project over the edge cf the shelves and the edges should be scalloped*
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1651, 21 October 1903, Page 13
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