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SCHOOL COMMITTEES.

CARNARVON. F I'jie meeting- of-householders was fairly well attended. The annual report stated the school to be in a healthy condition and made good progress tinder the able teaching of Mr Bowater. The roll number, including the side school at Makowhai, is GG. The renort laid stress sii'theii«Hl uta teaelier's residence. 'The financial position is as follows : —Total receipts £lO 10s Sd, balance from last year £34 19s 2d, expenditure £>l "14s 3d, leaving a credit jjalancu of £lO ss. The following were elected a committee —Messrs Perrott, Lumsden, Goebol, Low, Milligen, Jessop and Rockol. Mr Ronkel was again elected ohairman by the newly-elected committee. RANGIWAHIA. A well-attended meeting. Balance sheet showing a credit balance of £3 was r<wl and adopted. The head-juaster-'s report gave the average atfimdanco as 52, and the roll number 61, both these being records for the school. The meeting nominated ten gentlemen for a committee for the ensuing year, and a ballot resulted in the election of Messrs E. Boshier, G. Brown, Jos. Carey, G. Ker, M. Martin, G. Meu7,ie, and B. V. Pemperou. Mr Boshier was afterwards elected chairman, making the seventh year in succession in which he has filled the position, TURAKINA. '' The householders at Turakiua on Monday "evening elected the following school couimittee i Messrs Day, Clark, Barnes, Grant, Scott, McCnlly and Brookie. Six of theso gentlemen have served on the committee for several vears. Mr J. H. Day was chosen to again fill the position of phairman, KIMBOLTON. Messrs L. E. Jackson, chairman; H. E, Crabb, secrorary; G. Bainbridgo, F. C, Baddeloy, R. Mcßeth, K. P, Jensen and Rev. W. J. White. waituna. Only five households s attended the annual meeting and c< nsequently no committee was elected. MAKINO. 'At the householders meeting held in the Makino school, theie were too few present to elect a new committee. The present members have. I therefore, agreed to act until another I day is appointed for a fresh election, f CHELTENHAM. W. Strettou chairman and secretary aud treasurer : ; J. Bruce, J. Murray, ft. Martin, R. Christonsen, \Y. preen, G. Murdoch. HIMATANGI. ' Messrs H. Hartley'chauman; G. Farmer, W. Dick, J. Morgan, G. Low, J. Comiolan, J. Robertson. BUNNYTHORPE. f Messrs W. Eggloton, chairman and secretary; J. Jepson sen., John Sehiedt, Robt, Carrie, N. P. Nielsen, John Gillies and A. J. Arnold. GLEN OROUA. Messrs J. Sanson, chairman; R, Boswell, secretary; J. Boyce, D. Young, F. Scott, R, Itoss and W. Parmer, GQLYTON, Messrs P, Cam, ch.airman; T. "VV. Graham, secretary and treasurer; T. Shortall, E. Lankshear, F. Warden, C. Milieu and G. Hancock. \ NIKAU. Messrs J. D. Balmer, chairman; Billott, Burne, W. H. Long, Balmer and Mrs Balmer. APITJ. ! Messrs H. Osborne" chairman; A. j Gibson, F. S. Guy, G. Cowan G. trancau, Dr. Gregory, W. McKay, secretary, U '' OHINGAITI. Messrs E. H. Donkin, chairman; J. Hahcox, secretary; T. Thompson, treasurer; F. Kite, H. Lewer, A. Goldfinch, R. Stent.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8795, 24 April 1907, Page 3

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SCHOOL COMMITTEES. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8795, 24 April 1907, Page 3

SCHOOL COMMITTEES. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8795, 24 April 1907, Page 3