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ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES.

ANNUAL MEETINGS OF HOUSEHOLDERS. The annual meeting of the householders in each school district to elect a School Committee for the ensuing year was held on the 12th inst. The following results are to hand: — High Street.—Messrs F. Tyson, J. T. Cooper, A. Martin. F. H. Hollingworth, J. P. Lane, R. A. Ewing, W. Fleming, G. Gallaway, and J. Hamer. Arthur Street.—Messrs J. W. Scurr, C. Speight, W. G. Hav. NV. Mackenzie, O. 11. Pinel, W. L. Moore. W. R. Brugh, A. P. Brernner, and Dr Falconer. Moray Place. —Messrs R. Hughson, J. Kroon, A. Miller, R. J. M‘Arthur. A. M'Gill, F. J. O'Neill, H. F. Payton, A. Paape. and M. Stevenson. Albany Street. —Messrs A. Dempster (chairman), J. Abernethy, NV. R. Smith (treasurer), D. G. Cray, A. Jordon, -J. Sinlon, J. 11. Dey, J. H. NVilkin-on. and NV. -J. Thompson (secretary). George Street.- Messrs H. S. Bingham (chairman), James Bteland, R. Ferguson. N Snan. NV. 11. Steele. A. 11. Valentine (treasurer), James Wallace, G. D. Wilson, and C. A. NVilson. Musselburgh.--Messrs G. G. Adess, H. F. Harris (treasurer). D. liighet, W. Jacobsen (chairman), D. NY Kaye, M. 11. Priest. J. Robertson, J. Sreuliotise, and A. Waugh (secretary). St. Clair.—Messrs NV. Anderson (chairman). H. C. Campbell, H. Ilalliday, E. i.. Maoasse.v, P, J Priest., B. A. Rhodes (secretary), L. I). Ritchie. NV. Williamson, and R.'M. NVilson. .Forbury.—Messrs C. Gilliand, P. Johnson (chairman). O. A. Lucas (treasurer), G. A. Muuro, J. D. M“Curdy. A. H. B. Poulter. NV. Pullen, W. Ritchie, and J. T. Roberts (secretary). Macandrew Road.—Messrs J. I’. Burt, A. T. M’lndoe, A. Paine, R. Pinder, II C Fo\ NV. Fraser. NY. FI M’Keich. J. M'ln tyre, and NV. NV right.

Caver-ham.—Messrs J. M. Brown T A. Brown, E. F. Kennard. NV. 11. Lyons D S. M'Eheison, George Newton, T. C. Rosevear. L. Sanderson, and K. H Todd. Anderson s Bay.- Messrs J BonierI X- lo ;< J \. Kirkwood, NV. G. Kirkwood, : N. G. M Lean, J. 8.. Wheeler, and R. 8. C ox. Kensington. —Messrs ,T. Read V O Car amtuii. J. Davie. H. Outran.. J. YPFarlane K. Lambert, C. Christie. E. Agnew, and J. Barnett. Morning-ton.—Messrs J. Caldwell. M. K flcug, H. K. Gardner. J. W. Patton. J. Sainsbury, J. Hope, F. G. Burgess, E. Sincock, F. J. Lawrence. Maori llill. Messrs E. H. Allen (secretary). R. Armit, J. Adamson, J U Grimaldi, P. L. Clark, F. G Cummins NV. H. Mill in, P. U. Young, and 8. N. Brown (chairman). Kaikoiai.—Messrs Simpson. Ferry. Miller, Koy, Ecc-les, Walden, Wardrop, Scott, and Allen. N-E. Valley.—Mr- O. B. Elliot. Messrs J I Swan, J. Campbell, S. Little. T Ilnhker, J. J. Bardsley. C. Hayward, and J. Carman. Ravensboiu ne. —Messrs A. W. Grubb. James Robb (secretary), H. NV. Smith, Geo! Crosbie, G. Errington, T. Harridge J. Veitch, T. T. Rodgers, and Jus. Dunn (chairman). Leonards. —Messrs J. Fraser (chairman), M. Barclay (secretary), Russell Milne, and Bardsley. lawyers J Hy-Ales-rs J. T. Downes (chairman), R. K. Kerr Isecretary) F H Hudson R. Miller. A. R. M Tvenzie! a! I. Pratley, NV . N. R. Snow. Port Chalmers.—Messrs Alfred D Asher Robert W. Edgar. Rev. Wm M. Grant (chairman), Jas. A. Howden, Robert I). Jack, John M Lachlan, James Osborn Alexander A. Sutherland, and William Thompson. c Green Island.—Messrs A. E Parley (secretary) J. G. Lindsay, J. C. Lindsay. A. Kane, W. A. Johnstone. NV. G. Crimp. J. B. Orr, and 1. lomkins (chairman). Concord.—Mr S. NV. Eason (chairman). „ IrS ,J,°, iard > Mt ’ esrs V Ward, H. Strong, R. Middleman, and J. E. Atkins (secretary). NJpsgiol—Messrs A. Cameron, Bacon, Hannah 11. Millar. MT.eod, Paterson, Kenton, Rutherford, and Smeaton. North Taieri.—Messrs J. Crutchley, J Milner, D. MTritdgen, A. Rankin, and a! omelhe. Wylie’s Crossing.— Messrs I). T. Shand (chairman), .Tamos Williamson. NV. Hare J Bradbury (secretary), and NV. Park W atari.—Messrs Woods, R. S. Brown, Cubitfc, Pezet, Ivedzlie. C. French, and \ Bam. North-East Harbour.—Messrs T Land reth, C. Free, A. MTlutehon, C. Hook, 8. Ingram. Alexandra. -Messrs G. Camptell (chairman), G. Hannay (secretary), NV. Bringans, NY. Hewitt, D. Mathias, J. B. Marks, T. A. Wilson. Tahakopa.—Messrs (.'. G. Martin (chairman), John Foster (secretary), Arthur Shoddart, James Gillen, and John W hite. MOSGIEL. Messrs Bacon, A. Carneron, Hannah, H. Millar, G M’Lcod, Pater son, Renton, Lutnerford, and Smeaton. NORTH TAIERI. Messrs J. Crutchley, J. Milner, D. M’Fadgen, A. Rankin, and A. Smellie. WYLIE’S CROSSING. Messrs D. T. Stand (chairman). James Vi! Ii am son. NV. Hare, J. Bradbury (secretary), and W. Talk. W'AIPAHI. Messrs R. Melrose (chairman). VV. F Denton. P. Murray. J. Korr, and NV. Brown, (seer eta ry). OUTRAM. Messrs F. Doherty, James Dow, D. M’Lcan, A. Walker, and D. Wyllie. NVAIKOUAITI. Messrs A. Y. Park, S. H. Allcock, E. Thompson, O. Douglas, J. A. Thomson, and the Rev. H. W. White. As seven members are required, there is one vacancy, which will be filled bv the new committee with tile approval of the Education Board ALL.ANTON. Messrs J. J. Walker (chairman) Jas Belesky (secretary), P. Ralston, It. Dowie, J. Fahey. GOODWOOD. Messrs NV. G. Hitchcock (chairman), W K. Craig (secretary), C. Clark, S. R. Dowie, and J. Sutherland. STIRLING. Messrs T. Randell (chairman). 11. H Hey (secretary and treasurer), C. Weir, M. Tosh, and A. Anderson, jun. BRIGHTON. Messrs F. Miller (chairman). T. Braid, D. MTntosh. A. F. Knowles, and R J Mitchell (clerk). WAIT AIIUX.U ! The Rev. K. Bandy (chairman;. Messrs | Thos. Carry, J. Gallagher, NV. J Noble j (secretary), and D. C. Rose. PALMERSTON D.H.S. Ntessrc D Sutherland, L. Barclay, -T. M’Gregor, J. T. Black. W. Gibb. H. ft She.it,. J H. llitcheson. R. Bain, W H Hopkins. PORTO BEL 1.0. ! Messrs J. NV. Clearwater (chairman). NV. | Bloy. J. F. M'Cart-ney. J. Montgomery. | and J. Fuhnldand. i The gold return from the Rirmi Fat j dredge for the fortnight ended April 15 | (11 working days) was 600 ounces. —We may bo cutting down our Warships. There is no reduction in cuir liners This applies to si/e as well as to number Take the NVhiie Star liner Majestic. Ihs largest steamer in the world is aptly named t tier tonnage is 56.990. and she is to carry 14.000 knives, 10.000 forks. 18.000 spoon#, 45.000 pieces of plate in all. 178,000 pieces of linen, and 270.000 pieces of crystal arid glassware. When one adds her cargo, crow, and passengers one’s brain almost stagger# at the responsibility which will rest on the single shoulders of her captain! | “XAZOL” to prevent or relieve hti.T-kine.-w. j soreness and irritation of the throat. Ready | for instant us© anywhere.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3552, 18 April 1922, Page 44

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ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. Otago Witness, Issue 3552, 18 April 1922, Page 44

ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. Otago Witness, Issue 3552, 18 April 1922, Page 44