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TE AROHA SCHOOL COMMITTEE.

The usual monthly mooting- of the above Was held on Monday evening last in the school-room, Te Arnha There were present Messrs Guff (chairman), Ilotfc, Frazer, Lawless, Adams and Brown. The minutes of last meeting: were first read and confirmed. Only one tender was received for the cleaning of the Te Aroha School, and the price named, IDs a week, being considered too high, it was unanimously resolved that fres-) tenders be advertised for, and that the duties be more distinctly defined. Quite a number of tenders were received -from parties at Waiorongomai for the cleaning of Waiorongomai School, Mr Lawldss, on behalf of, the „ committee,, hid already accepted the fender of Mrs Monroe, £Q 10 a year,, Which proceeding was duly ratified. # In reply to a letter from the chairman. asK'ng when the new schoolhouse Would be ready at Waiorongomai, a loiter was mid from -Mr Boyer',- {;h£ jcoijfcrrtv'fcoT, to % ,a p&Vuif'lie iiojrjtl to ;be ( •fimsaed in a->out.a fo'rtui^^> > - ' .r 'j; f;

. A let 1 or was ro.id from 'ft'io''iec:^tai 151 5 of the Waioroit^omai i^iud of, H A j)e, askin-;- perriifH'n for na» <,?f- npyp.,s uoolhouse at Waiorongomai for purpose t of Ban i of Hope meeting, ,and enclosing' one from die contractor giving bis' full sanction for its use on that night. ltesolved to communicate with secretory, infonnlm* 1 him thpoommitrpe h»>] not,»Mn<^ to do wii.ii tUr n«*\v sc'TooUioiitsp unt.il out of tiie cont.ractor's hands, n'ml iluly Man Id over to them after beini> % pa^Mvl by tb' 1 B-mr } of X IncUion. A letUM* wasr rond from iIr i secretary of Wnioroniionni i*a d of Hope* asking permistjioti ('or u.se of school for purpose of ban I practices. llesoived that, application stand over, now school house not bain<£ ready, ami not advisable to grant any ffcsli applications for uso of pivsent btiildin'^. JiOtter was rea I fro n Mr James Monroe^ .asking the committee grant his daughter, she beiny; ov.er the asre of IT), pormis^o i to still attend the Waioron^omai School. After coiisi lorablo ili^cnssion, it was resolved tnat.sai I pM'mis^ioa be grant e i so loni? as the school was not fall, and did n>t tier rt fo"e pivvenc younj'i 1 scholars from attending. {Sundry other le'tm's having bo«n real, and some accounts passed for payment, the meeting concluded about i) o'clock.

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Te Aroha News, Volume 1, Issue 45, 12 April 1884, Page 7

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TE AROHA SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Te Aroha News, Volume 1, Issue 45, 12 April 1884, Page 7

TE AROHA SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Te Aroha News, Volume 1, Issue 45, 12 April 1884, Page 7

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