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Statement respecting Classes held under the provisions of "The Manual and Technical Elementary Instruction Act, 1895," — continued.

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Subject. Number of Meetings per Week. Number ol Hours per Meeting. Number of Students. Average Attendance. Marlboroiigh Education Board: For term ending 30th June, 1898. (Classes at Blenheim and Renwick Public Schools.) Shorthand (two classes) .... .. .. | 1 | 2 | 77 | 65-2 Education Board, Grey: Qreymouth District High School, for term ending 30th June, 1898. (Class meets for four terms in the year.) Carpentry .. .. .. .. .. | 2 | 1J | 22 | 15-34 Education Board, North Canterbury: Normal School, Christchurch, for term ending 18th April, 1898. (Classes meet for three terms of thirteen weeks each.) Woodwork (eight classes) .. .. .. | 12 | 1 to 2 | 118 |. 94-09 Education Board, North Canterbury: Leeston Public School, for term ending 7th May, 1898. (Class meets for three terms of thirteen weeks each.) Woodwork .. .. .. .. ..| 1 | 3 | 8 | 6-84 Young Men's Christian Association, Christchurch, for term ending 30th June, 1898. (Class meets for four terms in the year.) Shorthand .. .. .. .. .. | 5 | 2 | .. | 13-9 School of Domestic Instruction, Christchurch, for term ending 31st March, 1898. (Classes meet for four terms of ten weeks each.) Dressmaking (four classes) ...... 4 2 39 I 34-2 Cooking (eight olasses) .. .. .. .. 8 2 142 119-1 Mr. C. H. Gilby, Christchurch, for term ending 1st July, 1898. (Classes meet for four terms in a year.) Shorthand (three classes: morning, afternoon, and I 5 each 2 119 56-91 evening) Canterbury College: School of Art, Christchurch, for term ending 10th May, 1898. (Classes meet for three terms in the year.) Drawing from life (five classes) .. .. .. 7 2 and 3 47 39-32 Still life and antique (three classes) .. .. 3 1J and 3 38 34-09 Modelling and drawing from the antique, and painting 12 7 6-25 still life in monochrome Sketching from nature .. .. .. .. 1 6 13 8-90 Modelling in clay (2 classes) .. .. .. 2 1 J and 2 45 38-92 Freehand drawing, elementary and advanced (includ- 7 1 to 2 132 115'95 ing light and shade), (seven classes) Model drawing, elementary and advanced (four 4 1 and 1J 165 13967 classes) Drawing from the antique .. .. .. 1 1J 29 25-08 Plane and solid geometry: Elementary and ad- 5 1 and 1£ 51 42-80 vanced (three classes) Elementary perspective (two classes) .. .. 2 1 and 1J 15 12-75 Elementary geometry and perspective .... 1 1J 42 30-92 Design: Elementary and advanced .... 1 1 58 51-66 Architecture .. .. .. .... 1 1 12 927 Woodwork (two classes) .. .. .. .. 2 2 and 1J 8 6-32 Totals .. .. .. .. .. .. 662 561-90 662 561-90 i Miss A. M. Carr, Christchurch, for term ending 30th June, 1898. (Classes meet for four terms in the year.) ■ch, for term ending 30th June, 1898. >r four terms in the year.) I Daily | 2£ to 3 | 118 118 Shorthand (three classes) .. .. .. | Daily | 2£ to 3 | 118 | 118 Technical Classes Association, Ashburton, for term ending 31st December, 1897. (Classes meet for four terms in the year.) urton, for term ending 31st December, 1897. : lour terms in the year.) I 1 I 2 I 17 I 16 Cookery .. .. .. .. .. | 1 | 2 | 17 | 16 Education Board, Otago: School of Art, Dunedin, for quarter ending June, 1898. (Classes meet for four quarters in the year.) Art, Dunedin, for quarter ending June, 1898. four quarters in the year.) Drawing:— Light and shade (five olaeses) .. .. .. 13 1 and 2 41 3082 Freehand (three classes) ...... 9 1 44 31-95 Model (five classes) .. .. .. .. 12 1 and 2 58 4398 Drawing from the life .. .. .. .. 2 1J 13 9-61 Practical geometry (three olasBes) .. .. 6 1 to 2 42 32-42 Solid geometry (two classes) .. .. .. 4 1 and 2 9 7-51 Perspective (two classes) ...... 4 1 22 15-5 Geometry and perspective ...... 1 2 8 4-6 Building construction .. .. .. .. 2 2 12 9-71 Machine drawing ........ 2 2 11 9-4 13 1 and 2 41 9 1 44 12 1 and 2 58 2 1J 13 6 1 to 2 42 4 1 and 2 9 4 1 22 12 8 2 2 12 2 2 11 30-82 31-95 4398 9-61 32-42 7-51 15-5 4-6 9-71 9-4 Totals .. .. .. .. .. .. 260 19550 260 195-50

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