BULLS
EVENING SPORTS a splendid programme has been drawn up for tut sports meeting to be held on the Domain on Monday evening. Cycle events will comprise a hall mile and tv\o miles open races; a halfmile for and a half-mile for married men. Runners will be provided for with open events of 10<' yards, 220 yards, and 880 yards, and a ladies’ race, 75 yards. The first race will be run at 6.15 p.m., and adiiiLision charges are nominal. SCHOOL COMMITTEE The monthly meeting of the BulbSchool Committee was held on Tuesday evening. Mr. S. Rich presided, and there were also present Messrs. F. F. Ralfe, H. Holland, VV. Dean, L. V. Holmes. D. M. O’Connel and \\. A. Churchill (headmaster). Mr. Churchill’s report ehowed that there had been 21 admissions. chiefly of five-year-olds at the beginning of the term, and the roll number now stands at 114. In view of the increase in numbers, Miss Z. Ralfe had been appointed relieving additional tea* her. The southerly etorm had blown in a window at the H:gh S hool, and up rooted a shrub, otherwise the school had esc&i ■ d lightly. Dr. Gunn had spent a day and a halt at the school during the first week, when al* the pupils were medically examined. Various matters effecting the - root grounds and buildings received attc? lion, afttr which tire bon treasurer re ported a credit balance at the eud oi the school y.:ii s walking. Combined Picnic. —Delegates (Messrs. O. Reid, L. Sanson, and V». Hart) from the Parewanui >rhool. conterre-1 with members regarding the holding of a combined picnic, and after discu.-riou it was decided to hold the picnic on Bulls Domain on Friday, February 2>, when a programme of spe-rt- and games would be arranged for pupil.- of Bulls, Parewanui and Glyneath Schools. A rub-committee was set up to complete arrangements. PERSONAL. Mr. and Mr.-. T. ..ipson. Mr. f. Simpson, and Mr. D. \. Leith left I .' rar for Wellington yesterday on holiday. . Mr. W. A. Doughty, his friends will be pleased to hear, is showing im provement in health, and hopes to be about again shortly. Advice was receive 1 yesterday that Miss Ellen Larnier died in Auckland at an early hour, and her brother, Mr. P. Larmer, went nor’h by the express. Miss Larmer was the only daughter of ex-Constable .1. Larmer. who was eta tinned at Bulls for several years. Sue was about 21 years of age, and general Bggrct is felt at her early parsing.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 45, 22 February 1936, Page 5
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