A strong branch of the New Zealand Farmers' Union has been formed at Hukanui. The Dunediu Star says that the dearth of teaohers willing to accept service in tbe rjaokblocks oontinues. At this month's meeting the O'tago Education Board'aSeleoton Committee had only the choice of two candidates for a position worth £165 a year and residence. Another worth £196 attracted only three competitors, and a like number applied for the first assistantsbip at the District High Sohool in a mining township. At the same time it ought to be Stated that a junior appointment in one of the leading oity schools absolutely went a-begging, not a single ar.pi iaationbeing received.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7977, 2 March 1906, Page 5
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