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SCHOOL COMMITTEE ELECTIONS.

The following are further result's of the e-le<^tion= of 6<hool committees for the various tchcol diiiricts in Otago.--KURI BUSH.— Mec-rs John Keast, (chairman^, Peter Leitch (terrcta^y and treasurer), Thomas Palmer, Geoige M'liriosh, and A! -wilder Carnie. WALTON.— Messrs Ja*. Ross (chairman), David Wi'l=on Johnston (secretary), William Hollows, Frank Alexander M'AUan, John Smith, William Halsey, and Frank Tonner BROAD BAY.— Mc'brs William Wright (chairman!, ?>lu-!,a€l Henry Nyhon (secretary), John Scott, James Grainger, Andrew Baker. NORTH TAIERI — Mcs-.rs Wm. Gib<o:i, (chairman and secretaiy), Pctoi Wallace treasurer), Robert Gawn, John Cunie, Jap. Alexander, James Ste»ilio:>. John •St,Pwa l "t v. as recommended for appointment to the remaining vacancy DUNBACK.— Mc^rs M. I-bMcr (f hairman). F. Venn (clerk), W. Wilcox, D. Murray, 11. Ross, J Philip*, jun.. A. Ganin. The balance sheet showed a credit balance of £5 ?p. PURAKANUL— Me=era T. Driver, F. Driver (chairman), C. Ca=°ey. T. Bootten Secretary), W. Mawson, J. W ix, and A Graham. SEACLIFF.— Me^rs F. Newman. R. Ru==o\] fsecretary). T Bailey. A Sutherlvid, R. Whiting, E. King, and G. S'uprt (chairman). HOOPER'S Es'LET.— Mc=.,r~. R. Clear-

water, D. Dickeon, M. Geary. R Harwood, S. Forsyth, J. Grigg, and J. Cross. OUTRAM.— Messrs William Snow, Frederick G. Hartley, Tom Bramble, John Wildey, Peter K. Low, George Rutherford, and Robert Fairmaid.

LAWRENCE.— Messrs H. H. Leary, J. Thompson, J. Norrie, J. C. Arbuckle, D. TU'lntosh, A. Blair, A. B. Haggitt, A. .Miller, and the Rev. B. H. Ginger. Mr Jeffer}-, who ha 3 served as secretary to the committeo for the past 15 years, was a defeated candidate. After the ballot was declared a cordial vote of thanks was passed 'io Mr Jeffery for his past services, and ordered to be recorded on the minutes.

WAITAHUXA.— Messrs EMis, M'Ara, J. Toner, M'Caw, Fuldseth, York, M'Millan. BLUE SPUR.— Meosrs J. Uren, J. Christie (secretary), H. M'Keown, jun.. S. J. Varcoe. J. O'Leary, J. Hancock (chairman), 3. M'Kay. TUAPEKA FLAT.— Messr3 F. Gordon (chairman), J. Galbraith, W. Labes, F. iMunro, jun., J. Munro (secretary). TUAPEKA WEST.— Messrs C. Dakiel, .R. M'Caw (chairman), J. Fahey, T. Hal], J. M'Kay, W. Osborne, and H. Cameron (-ecretarv).

TE HOUK A. —Messrs Charles Dnllas (chairman), George Moffat, Robert Moffat, David Morgan, and James Wilson (Eecretavv). BERWICK.— Meesrs A. Hamilton (ehairjnan and secretary), Charles Robinson, Archibald M'Pherson, Robert Sliennan (treasurer), William M^nro, Robert Cibb, and Benrv S. George. *•-

WAITAHUXA WEST.— Messrs Andrew Tp'.fpr, John Webster, William Smith (chairnvan), Duncan Robertson (eecretary and treasurer), and William Rousrbnn. HENLEY.— Messr3 William Bryant (secretary and treasurer), A. Black. I» M. Dickton (chairman), Alexander Mitchell, John S-naill. Oorsre Snell. and Walter Hollands.

VI KWFrELD.— Messrs N. M 'Arthur (chairman), Charles Forsyt'i (secretary), Alfred Forsyth, Henry B. Flett, and William Hodgson. WYLLIES CROSSING— Messrs James Hughes (chairman), Jas. Williamson. David T. Shand, Thos. M'Millan, William Gibson, Hugh Gamble, and Robert Muir (secretary and treasurer^.

WEST TAlEßL— Messrs Hugh Johnston (chairman), Ja q - Shaw (secretary), Michael Morgan, Archibald M'Kilvey, and Wm Marshall. WAIWERA.— Messrs Wm. Turner (chairman), Samuel Smart, Thomas Tait, George F. Brown, Andrew Brown, Donald Sutherland, and Joseph A. Anderson (secretary). WAITATI.— Messrs Alex. Kilpatrick (chairman), Ja.-. Green, Thos. M'Connel!, John Clark, Jamee Easton, P. Briscoe, and the Rev. A. M. Finlayjon. MIDDLEMARCH.— Messrs W. D. Mason (chairman), Thoma3 M'Clintock (secretary , George M'Donald (treasurer), Robert Harper, William Thompson, William Robertson, and James Moriarity. ARTHURTON.— Messrs Chaf. Benson, John Bagrie, David Young, Richard Hoekmg, and James Gumming. LEE STREAM— Messrs Fred. Brocket, James Borthwick, John Deans, Robert Smith, and Francis Doherty. GOODWOOD.— Messrs Aaron Kennaid, Geo. Sutherland, Alex. Craig, Edward Mahoney, John Chisholm. HOUIPAPA.— Messrs Wm. Gwyn (chairman), Wm. Burrow (secretary), Duncan Campbell, John M'Donald, and James Wright. MACRAES FLAT.— Mesers Thomas Stanley (chairman), J W. Bell (secretary), Jae. M'Murren, W. E. Griffin, and Thomas CaI"IOYELL'S FLAT.— Messrs John Adam, Peter Boyd, D<ivid Bryee, Jas. Carruthers, Wm. Clark, James Kinlock, and Thoma-s Pringle.

TUAPEKA MOUTH.— Messrs John Brown (chairman), Alex. Brown. Robt. Skinner, John Patterson, Charles Gilland, Harry Revell, and David Fraser (clerk and treasurer).

WETHERSTOXES.— Messrs J. K. Simpson, R. Cowie, R. Webb, D. Murray, C. Wai son, M. Caxon, and Moses Givan. DEEP STREAM.— Messrs Wm. Kennedy, Andrew Peat, David Peat. James Kennedy, and Charles Cuttanach. AKATORE —Messrs David Gardyne (chairman). Alexander Brown (secretary), August Rekowski, John Purvis, and Antonis Anfcich.

OWAKA VALLEY— Messrs Daniel Weir, George Morris, B. Morri=, John M'Nutt, and Joseph M'Xutt.

HERIOT.— Mes«ra Hugh Curry. Charles Cassidy, R. E. Hyde, A. Kcmpthorne, J. Kjdd, A. Moncur, and K. Ottrey.

TAPAXUI — Mp<«s J. M'Dcnald, W. Potte, W. Quin. Rev. A. Begg, D. Murray, John Fleming, Jolin. Wylie.

OTTAKE. — Messis J;imej M'Gimpsie, Donald Simpson, P. M'lnnes, A. M'lnncb, and John Park.

OTEPOPO.— Messrs T. Paterson, D. Henderson. W. Robertson, D. Moirkon, T. Wilson, F. Stringer, and Robert Ure.

XGAPAR A.— Messrs J. M'Culloeh. W. Ximir.o, A. Nicol, H. Webber, J. C. Milhgrn, H. AVatson, and T. Paterson.

TOTARA — Me&>r3 Jas. Allan, Robert Day, Patrick Dunne, Alex. L'ndsay, Henry S:mms, James Rawcliffe, and William Holicw.

WESTOX.— Messrs J. Mitchell (chairman), J. I=dalo (Gceretary). G. Harvey, W. Milne, R. Jackson. J. Lennie, and G. Stringer.

MAHEXO.— Messrs Wvlie, Wilson, Elder, Bateman, Lindsay, Mitchell, and Muldrew weio elected a committee for the ensuing year

KOKOAMO.— Messrs Thomas Reid (chairman), J. B. Taylor Secretary and treaeurei), J. A. Taylor, John O'Connor, and W. M'Millan.

MATAU.— Messrs John Christie (chairman), R. F. Smaill (secretary), Peter Rutherford, .lames Kennedy, James Bell. WAIHEMO.— Messrs Robert Matheeon (chairman), Mathew Lee (secretary) , James S. Youn?, Morrison, Henry Bayley. ALLAXTON.— Messrs John Callandfr (chairman and secretary). Robert We-b-ster, Robert Cullen. John Schriffer, John Smolenfcki. Alfred Pitfield. James Moore.

WKAUMONT.— Mfts=rs E Bates, D. Martin. J. Fahey, G. Walsh, N. Dempeey.

ROM AHAPA.— Messrs William Boyd (chairman). T Jaekman (secretary). William Peterson, James Craig, John M'Laren, William Kirkpatrick.

BANNOCKBURN. — Messrs Alexander Gillandei", John Short, William Pareell, ITenry Murray, Fred Rowley, Henry Parr ell

WANOALOA.— Me°-:rs Thomas Johnson, iun., John Haggart, Robert Frazer, Hugh Hazsr.irt. Stc-nhen Aitchison. OPHlß.— Me=sr* D. Sullivan, D. Stafford, W E. Ric-hai<Uon, B. Flannery, J. Corrigall. C Gallagher, J M'Knight. WAREPA.— Messrs G. H. Wood (chair-

man), J. Ross (secretary), J. Sarginson, J, Gordon, William Marshall, William Rec<% H. Hogg.

STIRLING.— Messrs George M'Donald (chairman), Thomas Boyd (secretary), Jamet Henderson, James Petrie, Peter Anderson, George Westcott. BLACKSTONE HlLL.— Messrs R. Johnson (chairman), J. F. Anderson (secretary), H. Armitage, J. Dellon, E. Williamson. EWEBURN.— Messrs E. Dow (chairman), J. Morgan (secretary), W. Mawhinney, G< Bell, H. Agnew, T. Bell, W. Malone. SUTTON.— Messrs William Moynihan, James Gilbert, George M'Hardy, Patrick Spi-att, Michael Moynihan, George Robert* son, David Kilgour. TOMAHAWK.— Messrs A. Smaill (chairman and .secretary), James Patrick, John Matheson, Thomas Henderson, Carl Miller. ROUGH RIDGE-Messrs William Maw shall (chairman), .Tohn Nicolson (secretary)* William Davie, Edwin Jopsop, Lfewellyn Hayes. KOKONGA.— Messrs Kenneth Williamsoi\ (chairman), Robert Glendinning (secretary)/ Alexander Mann, Robert Amies, Charlei Rush. • » MILBURN. — M€«srs Thomas Ruesei; (ohairman), John Somerville (secretary)j William Brabyn, James Duncan, Alfred Grey, William Grey, George Robinson. EVANSDALE.— Messrs Donald M'lnnii (chairman), Frank H. Stark (secretary and treasurer), Archibald Gardiner, William Barnes, George Duncan, Frederick Shep' h«rd. Andrew Storey. ALEXANDRA.— Messrs Anderson, Schaiu mann, KeJinan, Laidlaw, M'Knight, Campi bell, Buchanan. KUROW. — Only about a dozen persona were present, all of whom refused to ba nominated. No committee, therefore, wai appointed. PUKEIWITAHI. — Messrs A. Goodley (chairman), C. W«scfield (secretary). J". Roe« (treamrer), E. Brooke, J. Foster, J. Stevenson, M. Jones. HAKATARAMEA.— Messrs D. M'Kenziff. T. Wilson. G. Patterson (re-elected), W. G, Pearson, R. Miller, R. Young, A. W. Simmons. GLENAVY.— Messrs T. Fleming. Nicol, Hollamby, M'Carthy, Carlson, Connelly Pelvin. REDCLIFF —Messrs Hamilton, Finlayv son. M'Rae, Brecn, Henderson, Donald Rosa' A. Watt. WAIHOLA.-Me,=cT< .7. Crane (chairman)^ .7. G. Torakinson, T. Crane, F. Hankey, P, Andrews. W. Sinclair, and A. Knight. HAMPDEN.— Me.<-rs W. Nicolson (chain man). Rev. H. J. Davis, A. M* William, D, E. Lefevre, G. Gould, A". Gillies, and D. E, Dtmbar. TARRAS —Messrs T. M'Whirter (chain man), J. M'Rae, D. Munro, P. M'lutcebi' and W. Bell. CAMBRIANS.— MeseTO J. M'Guckii^ (ohairman), E. Morgan. J. Colling, G. Jones, J. Thurlow, W. Thurlow, and R. Harrex. - BALCLtTTHA.-Messr^ J. Patterson (chairman), T. A. Johnston, D. Watt, Tj M'Donald. W. Shiels. A. Henderson, Jj Clnrk, J. Agnew, and G. H. Reid. MANUKA CREliK.— Alessrs D. Ro=s, .TJ Pettigrew (chpirman). H. Arthur, G. J) Gridarman, and R. Craig. j DUXBACK.— Messrs M. Isbister (chain man), A. Garvan. D. Murray, H. Ros^ Wallace Willcock, J. Philp, jun., and F. W, Venn. MAEREWHENUA.— Messrs .7. Meikl/ (chairman), G. Adams, jun.. R. Doreey. W M'Randle, F. Bedfoad, D. Weir, and J. 8 Adams. LIVINGSTONE —Messrs N. Lory, X Somerville, J. Frater, W. Frater, Wt M'Quade, and H. Lory. ; COAL CREEK FLAT.— Messrs H. A 4 Tamblyn (ohairman), A. J. Manuel, S, Coard, H. Henderson, D. Gunn, R. Mi Smkii. and W. J. Manuel. OUTRAM.— Messrs W. Snow (chairman), F. G. Hartley, T. A. Bramble. P. K. Lowj J. E Wildey, G. Rutherford, and Rev. R. Fairmaid. AHURIRT —Messrs G. Wilson, W< M'Lay, W. Spence, J. Wilkie, and H. Jonet (chair rnsu). AHURIRT FLAT.— Mcsts J. Lindsay, E ( Wsird, J. M'Lean, D. M'Kay, and R. Q Kpi:-. V 1 REOMOANA.— Mp-a-s G. Miller, ft Smith. W. Dabinett, W. Townley, and J. PJ RakiraLi. NASEBY.— Mr D. M. Calder. Rev. G, W. Christian. Mr James MitoheU, Di Church, Mr R. F. Inder. Mr John Reidj Mr Jame3 Kirby, Rev. J. M'Cosh Smith. RANFURLY.— Messrs E. Dow. W. Mawhinney, G. Bell. T. Bell, W. Malon«, H. Agnevr. and .7. Morgan. ROUGH RlDGE.— Messrs W. Davie. W. I Marshall, E. Jopson, J. Nicolson, and TJ. 1 Hayes. TAHATTKA.— Me.s=w Allen. .7 Hewsou, G. Hunt. J. Brown, and R Cubifct. OWAKA. — Mw-srs A. C. Saunders. Louis Stew arc. John Henderson, Mark Morton, Charles Latta, R. P. Sharp, and Andrew Todd. MAEREWHENUA. — Mesas George Adams, jun.. Rerd, Dorsey. William Randall, John M^eikle. Fred Bedford, David Wpir. and John Adams. HILLEND. — Me<ssr3 Alex. Cunningham, .T % H. H. Grrkin, James Little, E. J. Wright, and James Aitken. KURIWAO.— Me-srs J. B. Thomson (chairman), J. M'Kinnon (secretary), T. Wilson. T. Kean. T. Hewlett. WAIRUNA.— Messrs John Clarke (chairman), Gordon Sheed, Jaine 1 ? Irvine, William M'lndoe (secretary), A. Francis, Charles Divers, and George Cmiclcphank. WAIPAHL— Me*rs D. Clarke (chairman), Finlin«on (secretary). Suttie. Morris, Turnbull. Murray. and Fft».patrick. ST. BATHANS.—^reE«r^ Neil Nicolson, Christopher Fahc-y, Patrick O'Regan, H. Evcell, John M'Phee, Wiliam Hanger, and Roly>rt Todd.

ROXBURGH.— Messrs M. M'Mullin, .T. H. Waierth. M. Campbell. R. Cockburn, J. Sands. E. Butler, and G. Fitzgerald. CHASLANDS — \Ue,r* O. M'Konna, F. Poff. M. Welsh. W. Howislon, W. Kirkland, T. Rcwca=tlo. H. Li.-t.

RATANI'I. — Messrs Jame« Findlater sen., James Findlater, iun , M. Allan, .T. Allan, H. M 'Master, Alex. Findlater, and James Cooper.

MIDDLEMARCH. — Messrs M'Donald, • R-obertson. M'OHntock, Moriarty, Harpefj Ma-=on, and Thompson. The following were elected as a school committeo for Rongahere: — Messrs Dugald M'Coll, George Adams. William Tilson. and George Bunn. Mr Bunn was re-elected chairman and secretary. Ther is on< vacancy yet to be filled.

WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS k absolute!! pure; a pleasant tonic-beverage.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2561, 6 May 1903, Page 29

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SCHOOL COMMITTEE ELECTIONS. Otago Witness, Issue 2561, 6 May 1903, Page 29

SCHOOL COMMITTEE ELECTIONS. Otago Witness, Issue 2561, 6 May 1903, Page 29